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December 2, 2025 33 mins
There have been rumors circulating about President Trump allegedly falling asleep during events and press conferences. While these claims remain unsubstantiated, some Democrats believe they are true. Meanwhile, Senator Mark Kelly is facing criticism for stating that the Trump Administration is allegedly issuing illegal orders to the military. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews streaming host Bill O’Reilly. Critics of President Trump, including Democrats and anti-Trump supporters, appear to be using every possible angle to attack the president as the 2026 midterm election approaches. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security has sent a second letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James, requesting the transfer of 7,000 convicted migrants currently held in NYC prisons. The situation raises the question: Will former FBI Director James Comey permit Letitia James to hand over these individuals? The answer remains uncertain.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is seven R Boy.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
The Mark Simon Show starts now.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Well, first, the snow of the year. Not here Manhattan,
wouldn'tdare snow here looks very nice out actually cloudy dry,
But around the Tri State area you'll see some snow
here and there, and upstate you know those crazy people
that live way up there. Way I shouldn't say we
have people listening up there, but if you live in Buffalo,
I don't know how the hell you do it with

(00:28):
that two feet of snow every two seconds. A lot
to get to today. We'll get to Kombi and Tis James,
We'll get to Matt Lower, We'll get we'll get to
the casinos. We'll get to a plenty to talk about today.
You're in a very strange era. We've never seen anything
like this before. Been going on for ten years. It

(00:51):
gets worse and worse and worse. And it all started
with Donald Trump coming down that escalator and for whatever reason,
the fake news decided they could just take the gloves
off and really go after him. You know, the media
was always a little slanted. You go back and you
watch Dan rather years ago. It was slanted. Even our
old friend Walter cronkite, but slanted meant you use a

(01:16):
rougher adjective when you were talking about the Republican than
the Democrat. It didn't mean you'd out and out just
run fake news. That started with well, actually, give Dan
rather credit. It actually started with Bush. They made up
that whole fake thing about him going a wall and
the National Guard wasn't true. They made up that whole
fake Haliburton scandal with Dick Cheney. So that was the

(01:37):
real beginning of real fake news. But it was only
done then when they had it to it. You know,
once or twice every year they would come up with
a fake news story and push it. Now it's every day.
They've decided in their crazy minds, but their Trump Arrangement
syndrome that they're justified in breaking all the rules, throwing

(01:59):
away all rules, all standards. There's no standards anymore. You know,
once in a while you'd get an anonymous source, a
deep throat, but the deep throat was like the number
two guy at the FBI who had access to all
the information. But now the anonymous sources anybody, So you
get all this fake news. You've been reading stories in

(02:20):
the New York Times for the last week about how
Trump's health is in real question. He is showing signs
of fatigue, he's unable to stay awake, he's unable to work.
None of this is true. It's just total fake nonsense.
So instead of a deep throat source where it's the
number two guy at the FBI, who's right there in
the job see and everything, what they do is they'll

(02:43):
talk to the New York Times reporter will call somebody
not at the White House, but somebody that was in
the Obama White House or the Biden White House and
obviously hates Trump, and they'll say, are you hearing what
I'm hearing about the fatigue the president not able to
do is just and then they'll say, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I've heard that. Now it's somebody who has absolutely no

(03:05):
direct knowledge of anything, but it's enough for the New
York Times reporter to put sources. I talk to, my
sources tell me that. So it's total nonsense. They're even
using the worst people in the world, the lowest people
on earth, Michael Wolf, people like that who've been printing
the most fake, false nonsense for years, but in their

(03:31):
crazy hatred of Trump, this deranged hatred of Trump, they
feel they're justified whatever they have to do to get
this guy. So you've seen all the New York Times
stories about how the fatigue is unbelievable. Trump is just
unable to work. It can't work very much. He's just

(03:52):
barely coming into the office. Well, they finally released the
actual White House logs, believe it or not, their logs,
Secret Service logs, white House logs that keep track of
where the president is and what he's doing twenty four
to seven. Well, the log show he's been working twelve
hour days in the Oval office, twelve hour days in
the Oval office, and then when he's out of the
Oval office, if he's in the dining room of the residents,

(04:14):
he's making phone calls, texting. So he's just working NonStop,
day and night. Nobody's no president's ever kept up this
kind of schedule. So the New York Times stuff was
total nonsense. Even this media Heite, which everybody gets a
kick out of reading media Heite, but mediaite is the
most left wing slanted thing in the world. So they've

(04:38):
been started all week. Media It's been talking about how
how fatigued the president is. He can barely show up,
he can barely stay awake. Now, look at the media
Media Height headline from last night. Trump fires off over
one hundred and sixty truth social posts in frenetic late
night blitz. I thought he couldn't stay awake. I thought

(04:58):
he was dozing off. I mean sometimes I start posting
a lot. You know, one night, you have nothing to do,
you're posting, tweeting. But have you ever done one hundred
and sixty and one night from seven pm to nearly midnight,
the President reposted an endless stream of clips. Well, you
got to have a lot of energy to post one

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hundred and sixty posts in a few hours. That's pretty
good on his part. So then remember the MRI, this
very suspicious MRI. The President went to Walter Read for
the annual physical. You know, when you go to Walter
Reed and you're the president, you don't go to the
regular Walter Read hospital. They have a special presidential wing

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just for the president. You got like four thousand doctors
standing there waiting to take care of you. So when
you get a physical, if the doctor wants to really
be thorough, I'll send you for a cat scan. He'll
send you for this test just to be sure, Just
to be sure. But when it's Walter Reed and you
got one hundred doctors standing there with nothing to do
but wait on you, I'll send you for everything and
a cat scan all at times. If you're older and

(06:04):
they want to check your heart, they'll do that what
do you call it? Echo cardiogram and then check your
arteries to see how your circulation is. You know they do.
You could do a cat scan, but if you want
to really be detailed, see even deeper, you use an MRI.
And that's what they did with the president. Apparently, Well
for two weeks now, the fake news is this MRI.

(06:25):
Why won't he release this MRI? What was in that MRI?
What did it show that he can't release it? Absolutely nothing?
They released it yesterday. Doctors explained that at his age,
he's seventy nine. Hey, also it's the president of United States.
You don't want to make a mistake. This could be
blockage or something that wouldn't show in the cat scan
but would show in the MRI. So they just just

(06:48):
to be safe, just preventative, just to be overly cautious.
They did an MRI. It showed absolutely nothing. They released it.
Every network has had their doctors look at it. They said,
he's fine. There's absolutely nothing in there. So again, you're
just going to be bombarded every day with fake scandals.
Now what they do is they launch a whole fake
attack on the president. They try it, they push it,

(07:10):
they push it, they push it. Then they Democrats, poll it,
focus group it. If it's not working, they drop it.
You will notice that for the last week, you have
never heard the name Jeffrey Epstein. You notice for a week,
you haven't heard about Jeffrey Epstein. This is all you
heard about day and night from the fake news. For
one week, they haven't mentioned them. Why is that, Well,

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they focus scripted, it wasn't working, it wasn't registering. Nobody
cared about Jeffrey Epstein. Nobody thought that Donald Trump had
anything to do with Jeffrey Epstein. So you knowice has
been no mention of it. They'll try it again. You know,
they always bring these things back and try them again,
sou But they've been trying this Mark Kelly thing, This
awful guy Mark Kelly, who uh is the one that

(07:53):
came out. If you get an illegal order, you can
refuse it. We'll have your back. If you're an illegal order,
there's no such thing as any illegal orders in the
Trump administration. There's never been a hint of this. Nobody's
ever even suggested there's illegal orders. But if you put
out these videos, it creates this atmosphere there's illegal orders.

(08:13):
It's as if it's as if you put out a
video all over the Internet saying, if you've been sexually
assaulted by Mark Kelly, call the police immediately. Now, there's
no hint that he's ever done such a thing. I
don't think he's ever done such a thing. Nobody suspects
he's done this. But if all of a sudden, you've
seen videos everywhere if you've been sexually assaulted by Mark Kelly,

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well you'd start to think, hm, maybe there's something wrong
with this. So it's just a whole fake thing, and
the fake news is backing it up. Now, they'll do
it for another couple of days, then they'll focus group,
are tested. If it's not registering, they'll get rid of it.
And this Mark Kelly, he's not a great looking guy.
He looks kind of annoying. He's not a very pleasant

(08:58):
looking guy. Hawkahim is a vice presidential candidate for Kamala Harris.
He was on that list, but he doesn't look the part.
And Tim Waltz is not exactly George Clooney, but he's
a happy looking guy. He's a fun looking guy. You
look at him, you kind of smile until you get
to know him. But Mark Kelly just looks like a
nasty high school principal type of a guy. He was

(09:21):
an astronaut and he was in the military. Believe or not,
he was on our side, but he was in the military,
so that's good. He was in combat. That's impressive. And astronaut,
that's impressive. Although he doesn't look like Major Nelson on Idriamaginie.
He doesn't have any charm to him. Even John Glenn
was kind of a it was a charming nice guy.

(09:44):
Not Mark Kelly. But he loves to bring up that
military experience. He goes after the illegal orders Venezuela Pete Hegseth.
They blew up a drug cartel boat filled with drugs
and then they fired a second shot that killed survivors
who were getting off the boat. This is Kelly's big thing.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
And you know somebody who has sunk two ships myself
that folks in the military.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
That's that's like John Kerry used to do that. You know,
when all these people are on the panel debating a
military thing, what do they know. They're TV anchors, they're
talking heads. But when you can say, hey, when I
shot down a plane, when I did so, it's supposed
to impress you.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
You know, somebody who has sunk two ships? Myself that.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
Okay, it's good. I never sunk a ship, but so
that's pretty impressive. But it's somebody who has sunk two ships.
You know, if you were in the war for all
that time, it's not You're not exactly General Patton. You're
not exactly one of the great heroes of our military
who sunk two hundred ships. I sunk two ships. It's
more that's more like kind of Michael's Navy kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
But okay, folks in the military need to understand, you know,
the law to see the Geneva Conventions. If there were,
in fact, as reported, you know, survivors clinging to a
damaged vessel, that that could be you know, over a line.
I hope it's not the case.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
He hopes, he really hopes it's not the case. This
guy is praying every night it's the case. He would
do anything for it to be Now. The problem is
they're going to keep pushing this story. But they blew up. Now,
first of all, everybody, normal people, like if there's a
drug cartel ship filled with fentanyl that it got blown up.
You ever watched Breaking Bad, the awful cartel people, those

(11:38):
disgusting people. You just wish a bomb would hit them
and kill them all, get rid of this cartel. But
that's what the president is doing, blowing up the cartel,
their ships, their drugs, the people in the cartel, just
blowing them up one by one. Remember, every time you
hit the ship, it's not just that you killed these people.
That ship probably had enough drugs on it, fentanyl, you

(11:59):
know all that's probably worth fifty sixty seventy million dollars.
You're doing incredible economic damage every time you blow up
the ship. Now, when you blow up the ship, I
would assume if you got the okay to fly over
the ship, drop bombs and blow it up, it's assumed
you're killing everybody on the ship. If that's a little

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ship and you've got these big aircraft dropping massive bombs.
You've seen the video right where they just blow the
whole thing out of the water. You could pretty much
assume you're gonna kill everybody on that ship. So I
think this is the problem they're going to have as
they try to push this story on people. Most people
like me are gonna say, well, the reason they were
there is to blow up the ship and kill everybody.

(12:43):
What's the difference if they fired a second shot. I
mean when they hit those Iran nuclear reactors, if you watch,
it wasn't one shot. They just kept bombing them for
like twenty minutes, just kept dropping bombs. You want to
make sure you got everything. So if you're there to
blow up the ship and kill everybody, I don't know,
what's the horrible thing that you fired a second shot?

(13:05):
Well you might have killed survivors. Well, they're not the
it's not the professor in Marianne that you're blowing up.
It's I mean, these are drug cartel guys. You're there
to kill them all. You're there to blow up the
ship and kill them all if you gotta fire a
second shot. All right. So they'll push this for another week,
they'll focus group a tested. If it's not working out,
they'll they'll drop it real fast. Hey, the casinos got

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approved yesterday. There were three final casino bids, and the
Casino board surprised people. They approved all three casinos. Then
when you hear casino, it sounds okay, but hey, when
you go look go online and look at the plans,
the drawings, the computer generated renderings, what they're going to

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look like. They're quite spectacular. I mean really spectacular, like
Las Vegas quality facilities. Look at the one across from
City Field. It's pretty impressive. In fact, you know people
are going to be looking at it. What the hell
is this? How did this get in Queens? It looks
really amazing. The one in the Bronx where the Trump

(14:10):
golf course, that looks pretty impressive. The one at Aqueduct
Bear so it looks pretty good. Now here's the thing.
If you get approved to get a license, you have
to buy the license. You have to put up a fee.
So the fee for a casino license is five hundred million.
So they approved three of them. That's one point five

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billion right there. That comes into the city one point
five billion in revenue first day. And then they go
ahead and they build these casinos, and the three casinos
will employ twenty three thousand people. That's a lot of jobs.
And one of the things is that right over the
Throgs neck Bridge and Throgs. It's the golf course that

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was a Trump golf course and now Bally's runs it.
Somewhere in the Trump contract if they get rid of
it and make it a casino, Trump organization gets one
hundred and fifteen million. So they made one hundred and
fifteen million on the deal. But it's a pretty good deal.
And then these casinos are expected to generate over a

(15:15):
billion dollars in revenue every year, and maybe more than that,
maybe a lot more. So it's a good reason to
get rid of the congestion, pricing, all that stuff. You'll notice, mom,
Donnie has not said a word about these three casinos
coming into his city. That's a good sign. That's a
good sign. You'd think a democratic socialist communist would hate
the idea of these big, splashy, flashy Steve Winn kind

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of casinos all over the place. But he hasn't said
a word. So maybe you know, sometimes these democratic socialists
like money, and they're a little more corrupt than anybody else.
They're a little more bribable, biable. So the fact that
he's kept quiet, that's a good sign. Yeah, that's one
thing about the Blasio bad as the guy was if

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you threw a lot of money around, he respected that.
You know, the business guys threw a lot of money
all over the place in his direction and he enjoyed
that and kept quiet about a lot of things. So
a good sign with Mom, Donnie, and we've got a
lot to get to. We'll take some calls next. Eight
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Speaker 4 (16:26):
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Speaker 2 (16:31):
Now back to Mark Simone on wor.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to uh Walter
in Forest Hills. Walter, how you doing hy?

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Good morning, Mark, first time caller here.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Well good, we like I like new callers, first time callers.
He's sound like a great guy, Walter.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
I didn't want to comment about the casinos. It seems like,
you know, the Casino Commission, they just sort of rubber
stamped the three remaining proposals in the issue. Really, it
seems like with the proposal with the three is they're
all so close to each other you know, you could
get in your car and just try fifteen minutes one
to the other.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
Well wait a minute, you try to get from one
of those the other in the middle of the day.
They try to go down in Austin Street and Forest
Hills in fifteen minutes, you can't.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Are you kidding?

Speaker 3 (17:20):
There's going to be a massive gridlock everywhere. Do you
gotta got throgs and neck Bridge? Do you ever try
to get across that in the middle of the day.

Speaker 5 (17:27):
I'll give you that at most a half hour. But
I wonder if one of them will pull out because
they don't see it as a financially.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Billions have already been
spent on lobbying fees money. They're not pulling out. Hey,
but the one in a city field. What a city
field that's flushing right, Yes, yeah, so that's going to
be a that's going to cause a traffic nightmare, there
isn't it. I mean that's a pretty crowded.

Speaker 6 (17:57):
Yeah, And you know, I go to the occasional game
and that's the one thing I'm going to mess is
that outdoor parking lot because that's where the casino is
going to be built. And it's when you go to
a met game. It's actually pretty great compared to Yankee
Stadium because in and out you park outside in an
open lot. Yeah, it's easy to leave the game, no hassle.

(18:17):
Now they're going to put in these big parking garages.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
It'll take you half hour an hour to leave.

Speaker 6 (18:22):
A game, you know.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
So that's a good point. Very good. Hey Walter, you
did good. You did very well for your first call.

Speaker 5 (18:28):
Thank you, excellent.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Take care Now he's absolutely right. One of the great
attractions of the city field a big open parking lot. You
drive into the parking lot, park your car, get out
and walk over to the stadium. That's perfect Yankee Stadium.
You have to go in a garage. You got to
first of all the prompt these garages, it's like shopping malls.
If you go to Long Island, the great shopping centers, Americana,

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Walt Whitman, big parking lots. You gotta drive in, you
get out of your car, you'll walk right into the store.
Perfect Westchester Mall, that so known mall in Norwalk. Pain
in the neck. You got to pull into a garage.
You got to pay the part, and that's it's not
even just the money. It's trying to get out of there.
You know, if it's an open parking lot, you jump

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in your car and you take off. If it's in
the mall, in the indoor garage, you gotta wait in
line to get out. You got a long line. Everybody's
got to try to stick the ticket in that slot,
and it's a pain in the neck. So City Field,
you are going to lose a few people because of that.
No longer outdoor parking. Let's go to Dave in Chicago. Dave,

(19:34):
how you doing.

Speaker 7 (19:36):
Good morning, Mark. I'm doing very well. Thank you, Mark.
My entry includes First Lady Milania Trump and President Trump himself.
I read an article yesterday in a Variety that says
that she's launched a production company called News Films, and
it says the Secret Service used us as her code

(19:57):
name during the first time. I'm not sure.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
I know there's a documentary connected with that.

Speaker 7 (20:04):
I'm not sure if this is something similar to where
the Obamas were using Netflix.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Yeah, the Obamas more, they've been cashing it like crazy.
You're reading Variety, What are you, Georgie Jessel. Let's go
to Vincent and Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Vincent, how you doing good morning Mark, Mark. I'm okay,
uh Mark Uh? What the coast Guard and the Navy
blowing up these drug boats. You could actually go on
YouTube and about a week after the Navy blows up,
does blows up one of the drug boats. Is like that,

(20:42):
you could go on YouTube. The Navy actually publishes And
recently I was watching them take out one of these
drug boats. And the first thing and I noticed, because
I've been stopped on the yachts at seeing everything. The
first thing, all these drug boats don't have to have
a gation lights. The boats don't have registration on the front,

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on the bow of the boat on east side. You
have to have your registration numbers. I've been on yachts
where on boats where the coast guard will call you
off on Channel sixteen that's the universal hailing channel. They'll say,
we're gonna come and we want to board your boat,
have your lights, have your registration and everything. And I've

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been on boats where they'll pull up to you, they'll
tie up and one of the members will get on board,
and you got to show them your registration for the
boat and everything, and you gotta they'll look over to
see that you have your registration your nap lights. Everything jives.
Now if you go on YouTube and you watch them
taking out these boats, all of these boats are not registered.

(21:51):
Right there said no, no, it's no no, right there.
Here's another thing, Mark Jessica Tish based on the argument
she had with I sober the weekend, she should not
take this job. Please follow wild.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Yeah, well we'll get the jessicattitionar Vincent.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
I kids already see it. I still can't picture you.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
In a yachting cap like a thirst and hell the
third hat?

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Oh me, now, no way we got Why.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
Do the news? But Vincent excellent call is always thanks
for calling. When we come back. Bill O'Reilly will be
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Speaker 4 (22:27):
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Speaker 3 (22:33):
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Speaker 4 (22:57):
How you doing on hanging's out there?

Speaker 3 (23:01):
I'm good, I'm good. Hey, this Trump the arrangement syndrome.
They go after him day and night. If they just
it's an obsession. But does he make the same mistake
by that? We love him? But the too muchness of
Donald Trump, too many tweets, too many things. Should he
just get quiet at times and let it die down
a little?

Speaker 4 (23:21):
Well, you're gonna see in twenty twenty six. You think
it's bad, now, it's gonna be ten times worse. And
I mean that literally, because this is the last shot
that the anti Trump people have the taking him down.
So here's what's at stake. If Donald Trump and the

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Republicans hold the House and the Senate, Trump's power the
last two years will be five times as much it
is now. It'll be unfettered, unvarnished Trump. If he loses
water of the houses, then he's a lame duck. So

(24:06):
the attempts to destroy him are going to be NonStop hysterical,
and it's very organized. The Democratic Party allied with the
leftist media, and so you've seen two already. Epstein and
the boat game blown up. And this is going to
be every week is going to be a new one.

(24:26):
Now I'm not sure whether the Trump administration is prepared
for that. And your point about him taking it all
on himself and just every second is another tweet, is
another attack by Trump or that that does wear on people,
There's no doubt about it. So there was a glimmer

(24:48):
of hope with Caroline Lovett exposing the New York Times
because they wrote an article which is totally bogus. And
I know that because I deal with the White House
all the time about trumping old and you know, not
doing what he did the first term. That he's doing
much more now than he did his first term, and
that's the fact. And the New York Times this article

(25:10):
that said no, no, he's too old, and then Levitt
trot it out an article by the same reporter who said, hey,
Bible is great, nothing wrong with him, terrific. So that
was very effective. And that's what they're going to have
to do. It's gonna have to be like a swat
team to anticipate every week a new scandal.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Yeah, when you say it's going to get worse, how
could it get worse? Every day they make up and
can how much more. Could they make up how much it's.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
Brutal, unlimited, unlimited, it all. It takes his imagination, that's
all it takes. It's unlimited, and every week it'll be
something else. This one did Dad Haggs said, did this
cash matel did Dad?

Speaker 1 (25:58):
You know?

Speaker 4 (25:59):
And Trump is this? And Trump is that and he
said this, and it's all out of control. Now could
back farm, but it's gonna be uncumbent upon the Trump
people themselves to a recognize what I'm telling you today
because it will happen. I guarantee it. You have the

(26:21):
tape now and will r me saying this? Okay? And
you got to have a rapid response team they say okay,
Like Ronald Reagan, Here they go again, here they go.
That'll get through if there's nothing at the core of
the accusation, like just both thinking Venezuela's ridiculous. It's absurd

(26:47):
because number one, there's an executive order in place, and
the executive order is deemed drug cartels a terrorists. So
who is the guy that wiped out ices with the
recks two? Trump was one? Who was the other guy
wiped out? Isis some mom Barack Obama?

Speaker 3 (27:08):
I didn't want to say it.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
But so Barack Obama signs an executive order after he
screwed up the Iraq thing and took all the US
forces out of there, and then ISIS came in and
ran half the country western part of Iraq, and Obama
recognized that people being slaughtered by the thousands, signed an
executive order that basically a US military authority killed everybody

(27:31):
in Isis, including bag Daddy's eight year old son. So
you remember I wrote a book called Killing the Killers.
Now there wasn't any angst by the Democratic Party about that?

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Was it?

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Did you hear any angst about it? No?

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (27:47):
They literally US special forces wiped out anybody that had
any association with ISIS, including women and children. Didn't blue them.
And now we got guys on a boat and the
Democratic bo oh no, no, are the rules of engadgment? Wow?

(28:10):
Whoa wait a minute, You see it's so absurd, it's illegally.
The Trump administrations are right to blow anybody out of
the water that they deem part of a parent terrorist group.
They should explain a little more vividly to the American
public why they're doing what they're doing. And I've said
that from the very beginning, but there's no legality there.

(28:31):
And then did Haig seth order it or did the
admiral order it? Or okay, I don't know. Have the
Senate dragged the admiral in, Admiral Bradley what happened? Admiral
tells us what happened? That hard? But no, the hour
after hour after hour on CNN and NBC and on
and on and on and on and on, and this

(28:53):
is where we are in America today.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Hey, but these Democrats have this fantasy about these hearings
that they're going to be tom cruise. Did you order
that code read that Jack Nicholson is going to blow up?
That that's not going to happen, is it?

Speaker 4 (29:06):
No? I mean Trump didn't know. He issues the executive order,
he doesn't issue battlefield commands. And you know these Democrats,
the two guys that got waxed that weren't killed in
the first explosion on the boat, I guess they were
just tanning tanning on the boat. Yeah, I mean it's like, okay,

(29:30):
so now the Democratic Party is sticking up for the
drug smugglers and that helps Trump to some extent, but
it is so insane. The country has just lost its mind.
And it's because of Donald Trump, and he has made
people literally crazy on both sides because some of the

(29:52):
supports I got. I got a letter today oft the
new'spin News. My TV broadcaster guy says, hey, we don't
need any trials, just you know, we don't. We don't
need anything. Everybody's guilty. He doesn't like Donald Trump, you
don't like them, you're guilty of sedition. We throw you
in jail. I mean, okay, I guess this guy's grandfather

(30:13):
was in the Third Reich. I don't know, but you
know he Trump literally makes people nuts.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Yeah, hey, but the media going after him day and night. If,
as you say, they go, just kick up the quantity
and pick up the pace in twenty twenty six, isn't
it to be so over the top, so much that
little backfire and nobody will take them seriously.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Ever again, No, the Trump haters will take them seriously.
And that bleeds down to the people who don't have information.
You got fifty percent of the American people don't know anything.
They don't know anything. Let's go to the mall and
sit there and do a little Q and A. You like, hey,
who's the vice president? They don't know then don't know. Well,

(31:00):
they don't get, but they hear stuff, you know. It's like,
oh yeah, yeah, and you know when it's going to
be a close vote in the midterms. Unless their food
prices come tumbling down, that'll really help President Trump. It'll
be close. And these people, some of them show up
to vote, they don't know anything. It's like the people

(31:20):
voted for Mandannie. You think they knew about Mandannie. Do
you think they know what socialism is? No, they don't know.
And Donnie is going to give us a free bus ride.
I'm voting for them. Okay, all right, I have another story, though,
I know we're up against the clock. This is a
very interesting story. So Apartment of Homeland Security issued its

(31:42):
second letter to Attorney General Letitia James the handover seven
thousand convicted criminal migrants who are in New York State prisons. Right, Yeah,
they know James is not going to do that. James,
by refusing the order from the federal government, puts herself

(32:06):
at criminal risk. This is a set up.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
This is a very good story. I like this very good.

Speaker 4 (32:16):
Yep. That's why this is happening. And you'll hear it
nowhere else going O'Reilly.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
Okay, all right, well check out check out the Bill
O'Reilly TV show, the column everything. Go to Bill O'Reilly
dot com. You can see everything there Bill O'Reilly dot com.
Make sure you watch his YouTube channel and get his
latest book, Confronting Evil. It's an amazing book, number one bestseller,
Confronting Evil. And remember, just go to Bill O'Reilly dot com.

(32:44):
Bill O'Reilly, thanks for being with.

Speaker 4 (32:46):
Us, Thanks for having me. Mark appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
Take care, Hey, don't forget coming up at noon, But Sexton,
Klay Travis a lot of stuff they'll be talking about today,
and then the most listened to radio show in America
Sean Hannity at three, Jesse Kelly at six, and you'll
love the new Jimmy Fayler Show every night at nine
on seven ten wor.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Marks and Mom's back on seventeen wr.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Well, New indictments, Latitia James, James call me not an appeal,
New indictments. We'll get to that and more lots to
talk about in the next hour right here, don't go
away seven to ten woor
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