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December 2, 2025 • 16 mins
The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly considering new indictments against New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey, following the recent dismissal of charges against both individuals.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're ahead of the game just for being here. It's
marks alone on sevent tenors. Well, not too bad here.
It's a little light rain right now around the Tri
State area. Someplaces getting snow and all that first storm
of winter. Now, let me just point out these long

(00:21):
range forecasts. You know, it says what kind of winter
we're gonna have. It's gonna be the coldest winter ever,
it's gonna be the snowiest winter ever. It's gonna be
you see that every year. Don't take those seriously. They
mean absolutely nothing. Farmers Almanac, their predictions have been wrong
ninety percent of the times. Now, don't even take any
real serious weather forecast or meteorologists will tell you can't

(00:44):
do the seasonal forecasts. It's absolutely impossible. If there's no
logical way of forecast an entire season. You know, for instance,
they forecast it this would be one of the worst
hurricane seasons ever. It turned out to be the lightest
hur season ever. So season forecasts, don't take it seriously.

(01:06):
Let's see Bill O'Reilly was talking about this. This is very important.
Let's get back to this. Bill O'Reilly pointing out that
there's a big problem coming for Comy and coming for
Leticia James. Now, they got the charges against Komy and
Letitia James. They both got their charges dismissed by a
left wing judge who did not rule on the charges.

(01:27):
They found no problem with the charges. What they found
was that the US attorney was improperly appointed or something.
She's an interim US attorney and she'd been there past
a deadline. So on the technicality of the appointment of
the US attorney, that's how it got tossed out. Now
they can appeal that and probably win that. But what

(01:49):
we're hearing is they're not going to appeal it. They're
going to just simply file all new charges now. But
Bill O'Reilly was talking about there's a big trap being
laid for Leticia James. Currently, there are seven thousand illegal
aliens who are out and out criminals, I mean really
bad criminals, accused of murder, of actually well up more

(02:12):
than accused. They've actually committed crimes like murder, rape, child pornography,
armed robbery. It's a terrible list. I mean, these are dangerous, dangerous,
convicted criminals, and they're illegal. There's seven thousand of them.
They're locked up in New York. But the problem is
they all get led out. They get led out all
the time. But Ice wants to come in and arrest

(02:35):
these seven thousand illegals. They're totally illegal migrants. They're here illegally,
and they've been convicted of very, very serious crimes. But
here in New York you got crazy Alvin Bragg the
district attorney, who doesn't put him in prison. And then
because of the awful job Andrew Cuomo did as governor,
he did horrible things. One of the things he did

(02:56):
was he changed up the parole board. The governor appoints
me to the parole board. So he started appointing real
left wing coops, filled the parole board, left wing cooks.
They let everybody out of prison. They've let out forty
three cop killers, and they're letting out these illegals like crazy.
These are dangerous, dangerous criminals who are here illegally, and

(03:17):
they're letting them out into the streets. So here's the
deal with Letitia James. Ice has sent Letitia James a
letter demanding that she turn over all seven thousand illegal
aliens to them. Some of them are in prison. It'd
be very easy to go to the prison and take
them and deport them. Ice wants to deport these seven

(03:39):
thousand illegals and get them out of the country. It's
up to Letitia James to hand them over. She's received
the letter from the Department of Homeland Security. So, as
Bill O'Reilly pointed out, if she refuses to do this,
she may be in criminal jeopardy. They may be able
to charge her criminally for that and come after her.
Now her defense will be that her hands are tied

(04:03):
by New York's sanctuary laws. Believe it or not, New
York has these crazy sanctuary laws that you're not allowed
to do this, even if it's a dangerous criminal rape,
child pornography, murder, got convicted in jail. You're not allowed
to deport them. You're not allowed to cooperate with Ice.
That's this crazy New York sanctuary law. Now you're saying,

(04:26):
who would sign such a ridiculous, crazy law? Let me see, Oh,
here it is. Andrew Cuomo signed that law. Another horrible
thing Andrew Cuomo did to New York. Nobody did more
damage to New York state. No governor ever did more
damage than Andrew Croomo with his no bail, no jail

(04:48):
with his close the prisons, let the prisoners out, redo
the parole board. And now with this crazy sanctuary law,
seven thousand dangerous murdering, killing illes that cannot be deported
because of the sanctuary law because you're not allowed to
cooperate with thanks to Andrew Cuomo, who's making noise about
running again. So horrible, horrible situation, but it could put

(05:14):
Letitia James in legal jeopardy once again. Also, they can
just go back and charge her again for the mortgage fraud.
The documents are pretty clear on that, so I don't
see how she avoids It's now the only thing Comy
has going for him is there is a statue of limitations.
They might be might be past it. Mom Donnie getting

(05:36):
ready to take over the transition team. Mom Donnie's been
very busy lately with important matters, protesting with the Starbucks baristas.
Now I see the only good thing about Mom Donnie.
Deblasia was bad. You know, a left wing kok socialist,
Mom Donnie, I mean Deblasio too left wing socialist Kouk.
But the good news is he never came to work.

(05:57):
He was more interested in going to Brooklyn every day.
I remember that he'd sit in that coffee shop all day,
and then he'd go to the gym, Chopi City Hall
for an hour, go to sleep, take a nap, go
home mom. Donnie seems to keep himself busy with nonsense.
You know, you're about to take over in New York City,
you'd think you'd be in meetings around the clock trying

(06:18):
to figure out, especially if you're brand new. If you've
been in government before, it's a little easier. But if
you've never been in government running a city or estate,
and you've never had an actual job, you'd think you'd
be studying day and night for what you're about to do.
But he's busy with other little silly things. He's out
there marching for oppressed workers where you say, well, cotton fields,

(06:45):
picking fruit, somewhere in a sweatshop. No Starbucks baristas. He's
out protesting with the Starbucks baristas. He's fighting for them.
Apparently this barista stuff is pretty serious. I don't know
what the issue is, but they're only getting like thirty
dollars an hour. They want thirty five. And then some

(07:05):
of them say it's the scheduling when they are Starbucks barista.
Here's one of them. They do tend to just positively
schedule you right now, we want to fight for fair
consistency and obviously a living working schedule and wage. Yeah,
that's it. They're haphazardly scheduling the baristas. Now, are you
going to Starbucks? You see these baristas. Mostly you can't

(07:28):
stand them because they take forever and they can never
wait on you. They could be six people behind the counter,
but two of them are on the phone, one of
them's changing filters on the machine, another one's busy hauling
a box, or they can't think the way. So nobody
has any sympathy for these baristas and the hap hazard scheduling. Well,
it doesn't sound like the cruelest thing I have ever heard,

(07:52):
But mom Donnie is out there protesting with him here
he is.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
The struggle those workers have is that not enough people
know about their fight, not enough people know what they
are being forced to accept. So the more that you
can bring that awareness, the more that you can bring
that attention, the easier it is for workers to demand
the bare minimum. And that is what I will continue
to do as the next mayor of the city.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
He is fighting for those baristas. How do you like that. Now,
First of all, this guy's a socialist. This guy's worried
about affordability. You're at a place where they charge fourteen dollars
for a cup of coffee. You should be mad at
all of them, these baristas. You want affordability, get rid
of Starbucks. First of all, don't go to Starbucks anywhere.
Duncan Downut's much better coffee. Also, I know they don't

(08:32):
have a foam pumpkin termasous flavored lot. Okay, but they
got better coffee. Just get a regular cup of coffee
and go to work. And then you got all these
local ones. Now there's like a hundred of these. You know,
there's another chain called Gregory's. Gregory's. It's a guy from Granwich, Connecticut.
He started it there and now they're opening all over
the place, much better than Starbucks. And what's that one

(08:55):
over there, Blue Pointers whatever it's called tur across the street.
There's a bunch of those Blank Street. There's a whole
much better. Stay the hell out of Starbucks. And if
you're a socialist, what are you having anything to do
with a place that charges twenty seven dollars for coffee? So,
but Mam Donnie's fighting for them.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
These are not demands of greed. These are demands for decency.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
I don't know if it's forty dollars for a cup
of coffee. Who's robbin? Who there? Do you hear about
this clothing store and soho that got robbed. It's not
a regular clothing store. It's a special second hand clothing
store's it doesn't even have a storefront. It's up on
the second floor of an office building. And people like
Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton and all these rappers go

(09:38):
there because they have the most one of a kind
pieces in the world. A lot of them are vintage,
but not regular vintage. They were worn by some celebrity.
So they have these very special blue jeans that are
very special, different, unique with the stuff all over them
in stones. And so the guy was showing this pair
of blue jeans is worth fifty thousand. This pair of

(10:00):
blue jeans is seventy five thousand. I'm not kidding. So
it got robbed last night. Thieves broke in and you
can see the surveillance video. They I guess there was
a fire escape or something. They got up the fire
escape and they broke through the second story window with big,
hefty trash bags and they just kept throwing all the
clothes in these trash bags. Then they go to the

(10:22):
window and throw the bags down to the street where
a guy would pick them up, throw them in the
van that they had waiting, and eventually they got like
ten trash bags full of clothes and drove off. But
it was worth two million dollars. So the owners on
TV talking about he got robbed and what a robbery.
But then he's showing the stuff. He has seventy five
thousand for a pair of jeans. This guy should be

(10:45):
arrested for robbery. Who the hell's robbing? Who's seventy five
thousand for a pair of jeans? But that's so that's
what goes on. And Mom, Donnie, he hasn't said a
word about the casinos. That's a good sign though, that
means they've probably gotten to him. You know, one thing
about these big, big, big business guys, these big real

(11:06):
estate guys, they whine and complain, but they know how
to get to a new mayor really really fast, and
they're pretty good at that. So you never know the
same thing happened to Blaso. It was bad, but we
got through it just fine. You'll probably get through mom
Downey just fine. Hey, so we're talking about Mark Kelly

(11:27):
and the sinking the drug cartel boats Venezuela. Now they're
going to hold hearings in Congress and go after this.
Mark Kelly thinks he'll be like Tom Cruise in these
hearings and that you know, the general who did the
bombing of these boats is going to be like Jack Nicholson,

(11:48):
and Democrats feel like they'll be Tom Cruise, going did
you order the code red? And that the guy will
just blow up and go You're damn right, I did.
It's not gonna happen. Nothing dramatic is going to happen.
President Trump on all this.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
We consider of Venezuela to be not a very friendly country.
They send millions of people, really, and probably a number
in excess of that, and a lot of those people
shouldn't be in our country, from jails, from gangs, from
drug dealers, from all of the people that came into
our country shouldn't have been in our country. Closing a
lot of problem.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Does your warning need that an airstrike is eminent? Or
should we not read it that way?

Speaker 3 (12:24):
You don't read anything into it.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yeah. Now the reason for this. You got to remember,
if you were going to go after the drug cartels,
you would do it at the border. You would try
to get them coming across the border. Well, the border's
closed now, it's been closed all year. There's no coming
across the border. So they've switched to the sea. They're
doing it by boat. So that's why you got to
go after him here. The border's gone. They've eliminated that.

(12:49):
So now they're going after the drug cartels exactly the
same as everybody else did, only now they're using the sea,
and that's where you got to go after them. So
it'll continue, and it's a good thing. Democrats. We'll go
nuts defending these cartel dealers, which will eventually backfire on them.
Of course, Hey, Matt Lower looking to make a comeback.

(13:09):
Apparently Matt Lower has been talking to people he wants
back in. He's like like Richie Apriol, you know when
he got out of jail, tone, I want back in,
I want to get back my I want to get
my action back on my sha. So but the problem
is Matt Lower total outcast. And you know, he was

(13:30):
never that great. It's not like he had a lot
to say. I mean, a nice looking guy. He had
a nice charming way about him. A good looking guy.
Although now he's older, and although I saw him recently,
looks good. He looks good, always wears a great suit.
But I think they're way past Matt Lawer Today's show wise.
First of all, they don't pay that kind of money anymore.

(13:52):
Very few people watch network TV anymore. And it's a
whole new generation, you know. Now it's Jenna hager Bush,
whatever the hell her name is. But he wants back in,
and he kind of in what he was saying, sort
of hinted he knows maybe he'll never get back on
network television. Maybe he's just damaged goods and he can't
get back on. So he said, I'd like to get

(14:13):
back on the media, get to the media in some
he said, if not TV, in some capacity. So that's
him acknowledging he might not be able to get a
TV job. I don't know, has enough time passed, you know,
like Lewis c K seems to be okay again, Kevin
Spacey seems to be okay again. You can start putting

(14:33):
these guys back. I don't know, And if it's not
if not TV, what does that mean? Does that mean
he'll end up like those idiots Jim Acosta, Don Lemon
doing a podcast from at home from their living room
with the glasses on, doing the podcast from home, split
screen zoom podcast. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Now.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
The problem is a lot of these people do these
They got nothing to say. You know, if you just
said to Sean Hannity, all the guests canceled on the
TV show. If you said to Sean Hannity, there's no guests,
they all canceled, you'll have to talk for a half hour.
Well he could do that without blinking. He could entertain
you for a half hour, telling stories, talk and going
over the new He does it on the radio for
three hours, no problem. He could fill in a half

(15:21):
hour without blinking. It would be interesting, funny. But if
you're Don Lemon or you're Matt Lower, you've never had
a talk in your life, You've never done a show.
All you do is read a teleprompter or interview people
as a reporter. So that's all it's When they do
these podcasts, they have to have a guest. Every second
there has to be a guest. You never see him

(15:41):
just alone talking in the camera for a half hour
because they would have no clue how to do it.
I think Matt Lower has the same problem, so he'd
have to do guests because I mean, he could talk
for thirty seconds, but that's about it and then you'd
fall asleep. But he'd have to have guests. So who's
going to do the Matt Lower Podcast? Well, you know
who The first app is. Sod'll be Al Roker will
be the first guest. Second guest will be Katie Couric.

(16:07):
Who else would do it with Matt Lauer. I don't know. Oh,
Brian Gumbel. He'll get Brian gumble there's friends anyway, we'll
take some calls in a minute. Eight hundred three two
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