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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Thank you, Scott Shannon, Thanks to all of
you for being with us. Right down our toll free
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this program, it's eight hundred and ninety four one Seawn
if you'd like to join us. I don't even know
where to start. You got James Carve calling the Democratic
Party or cracked out clown car. You got Hunter Biden,
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mister zero experience himself, you know, if him, if him, him, immim,
he wants to, you know, dropping up bomb on everybody
and then threatens, well, if I was president, I'm like,
if you were president, I mean, you're never gonna be president.
I can promise you that. Linda keeps telling me that
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the chatter online is getting bigger that I have never
said I have any intention of running. Is this chatter
still existing?
Speaker 2 (00:52):
It exists?
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Wow, I don't know where this came from, Not for me, anyway.
We got that tape. We're gonna go through a lot
of that today. Oh and then Hunter did give an
educational guide on how to actually, you know, make crack
cocaine rom rombo Deadfish Annual hitting back at Hunter Biden
after being attacked in that explot of Leyden ran, We're
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gonna play more. We played some of it yesterday. One
Obama Aid bashing Hunter Biden for this train wreck interview
the White House, giving you know, a brutal response about Hunter.
I don't know how many f bombs he dropped in
a sixty second period, Speaker Johnson dropping a fourteen minute
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super cut. I wish I could run the whole thing
of Democrats, insisting Biden's sharpest ever on the anniversary of
him dropping out. And oh, we have a report on
California that not helping the fire victims at all. I've
been telling you this. You know I only saw, and Linda,
if you saw more than I did, please tell me
one house that had been rebuilt. That one house, however,
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had their permit before the fire even occurred, and the
plans had already been approved for the for the complete
redo remodel. Nobody's getting there's nothing expedited, and now.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
I think expedited is even overstating it. They're just not
getting anything. And what they're doing is they're saying, we're
now going to possess your land and it'll be taken
for the government so that we can build low income housing.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
We want low income housing in the Pacific Palisade. You're right,
but they're not granting.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
The permits, and they're finding the people whose property it
is because they're saying they're not cleaning it up. So
it's like, you can't clean it up because you don't
have the permit, but we're finding you for us not
giving you the permits.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
It's such a complete catastrophe. And Bass brought in the
same guy who was doing oh the work that was
in Hawaii. How how coincidentally, he's making half a million
a month.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
So I have friends of mine that live in the
Pacific Palisade. And as you know, I've always been into
investing in real estate and I just prefer bricks and
mortar over the stock market, although the stock market's looking
pretty good under Donald Trump. And I'll never forget. I
think it was after one of the hurricanes hit Fort
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Myers and it just devastated the area. And guy approaches
me and goes, I think we should go in. We
can get this waterfront property and we can rebuild, and
we can do this, and we can do that. And
I said, no, thanks. Why would I ever want a
profit off or potentially profit off other people's misery. I
didn't understand that, I really did, but you know, the
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vultures come out. Apparently, these big investment firms have been
all over the Pacific Palisades. Now that, of course the
government is trying to do the same thing. We have
a lot to get to on all these fronts today.
I mean Cavenusen demanding the immediate withdrawal of soldiers from
la I guess, being the podcaster, the talks to conservatives
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didn't work. So now he's calling Trump a son of
a bitch and and you know, attacking him every way
he can. It does not take away from his record.
I'll tell you the hardest thing Gavin is going to
be hit with if he runs for office, It's gonna
he's gonna be hit with every word woke word he's
ever uttered. He's going to be hit with every name
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of every person that his sanctuary state, that lived in
his sanctuary state, that were murdered and raped and victims
of violent crime by illegal immigrants because they're aiding in
a betting in their ability to stay in the country
out there. And you know, Democrats, by the way, they
want to blame cbe the Trump for the CBS of
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the Late Show at Stephen Colbert. I've been watching this
train wreck coming for a long time. This is simple, basic,
fundamental arithmetic. And there's two aspects to success in broadcast.
One you need an audience. It's called ratings. Two, you
need to make revenue. And you can't be losing forty
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to fifty million dollars a year and expect to keep
a high paying job like Steven Colbert has. And that's
why Kimmel is next. And after Kimmel, it's probably going
to be Jimmy Fallon unless I guess maybe he can
get a consolidation in terms of ratings when the other
two go away. Ron De Santis had a message for
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Andrew Cuomo. Don't New York or Florida. That's a perfect
way to put it. If people find themselves in a
situation where they're going to leave states like New York
and New Jersey and Chicago and California, don't bring your
liberal policies with you and ruin the new state that
you're going to. We have a lot on the deep
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state today, James Comer from his Ivory Towers saying there's
honor and being fired from Trump's d OJ. We we
have a lot of updates on all of that. I
did Patrick Bett David's podcast today. You know Patrick Bett, David,
Linda you know him, right. I do absolutely that It's
a really good bunch of people, now.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
It was funny during the podcast, they wanted to talk
a lot about Epstein, and I'm like, uh, you know,
when everyone kind of jumps on a topic as quickly
as I feel that people jump rush to judgment on
the on that topic, I said, usually, my, my, my,
my gut instinct is to just pull back and let
events unfold a little bit, let's find out more about it.
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I didn't even know that we'd have this news today
that what's the name Jisell Maxwell, that Pam Bondy is
trying just Laane? Is that her name? Well, I don't
know the name Maxwell, Yes, okay, whatever, And she is
in prison and was close to Epstein and Pam Bondi.
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Apparently he's going to make an effort to go see her.
And you know, one of the reasons I've been a
little more hesitant to others is I have known Pam
Bondi for thirty years. I've known Damn Bongino for you know, decades,
I've known Cash Battel for a long long period of time,
you know, from his time working with Devin Newness, and
I just know these people to be people of character,
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and I just found I found the rush to judgment
a little too quick, and I expect that maybe expectations
were set too high, but I don't remember when they
came into office, and I'm not making excuses for them.
I want answers like everybody else does, and I've said
that very clearly. But I don't think we're at the
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point where everyone needs to go defcom five either. I
think a lot of people have, and I think one
of the reasons, and I was explaining to them when
when people, you know, get all intense at a moment
like that and kind of you know, come to their
snap judgment conclusion, I tend to stand back and wait
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and it served me very well. And I told him
the story that I've told on this program many times,
that I learned the lesson from Richard Jewel that I
was on the air when the AJAC declared he was
the you know, he fit the profile of the lone
bomber because he lived with his mother, and it didn't
make any sense to me, and I said so at
the time, didn't know that he was listening to the
program and later telling me that I was the only
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one that was even remotely fair to him because I
didn't go along with the rush to judgment, and the
same thing it served me well in the duc La
cross case, I actually spend time, went out met some
of the families and some of the kids involved. I
knew exculpatory evidence would prove that these kids were not responsible,
even though one hundred professors and most of the country.
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You know, one of these kids, you know, locked up
and have the key thrown away. The same thing with Uva,
The same thing with Ferguson Missouri. The same thing with
Freddie Gray, the same thing with the RuSHA hoax, which
we're going to get into more details again today. The
same thing with Faiza abuse, the same thing with the
first impeachment. You know, it's not an accident that I'm
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right in all of these occasions, and sure enough, the
two new developments. I think if there was any mistake,
there was a belief that the files would have a
list of clients, names, and people and associates that may
have been involved in this pedophilia in this activity, and
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they really wanted answers. I said, I just I think
the story is incomplete right now, and I'm just waiting,
and I explained how that has served me well in
my career. And sure enough, I leave the podcast and
I find out, well, Pam Bondi's going to meet with
Maxwell in prison, and that they have requested we know
this too, grand jury testimony to be released, so that
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that could be released to the public as well. Also,
my sources have pretty much confirmed and corroborated that the tapes,
the hours of apes, were downloaded kittie porn. That's never
going to be made public. The other problem where things
become problematic, and the President's been pointing us out a
lot of this information. You know, if it was so
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important and if it was so devastating to Donald Trump
and others, well, we know the Biden administration and that
weaponized DJ had all this information for four years. Nobody
seemed to care, nobody ever demanded its release, and the
idea that they wanted to release it, and maybe it's
not what they thought it was at the time that
they said they were going to release it is not
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as alarming to me as it seems to be to
other people. And I'm just confident that the process has
got to play out a little bit more before people,
you know, make their final judgment. And you know, again,
I think the methods by which we go about things
has has served us well over the years. I'll give
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you one example. You know, President Trump earlier today, we'll
play this later, you know, said that he thinks that
ex President Obama should be referred for criminal prosecution regarding
his behavior in the lead up to and after the
twenty sixteen election. He was with the Philippine president earlier today,
and the President Obama started it. Biden was there with him,
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Homie was there, Clapper was there. I believe Brennan was
also there. The whole group was there. He told reporters
and he said, you know this, He quote said, this
was treason. This was every word you can think of.
They tried to steal the election. Now what this really
is all about? Then, in a statement released Friday, and
then I interviewed Tulci Gabbert on Friday night, The issue
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I am raising is not a partisan issue. It's one
that concerns every American. The information we are releasing clearly
shows that there was a treason his conspiracy in twenty
sixteen committed by officials at the highest level of our government.
Their goal was to subvert the will of the American
people in a ENaC what was essentially a year long
coup with the objective of trying to serp the president
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from fulfilling the mandate bestowed upon him by the American people.
Have more declassified documents show that Comy you know, was
swayed by mysterious intel reports to end the Clinton email inquiry.
We'll have more, by the way with Greg Jarrett later
in the program. John Solomon said, if you look at
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what she declassified the career intel people, rank and file,
they came to one conclusion, and I'll use John Solomon's words,
when it got to the upper ranks, because they had
a political agenda, they polluted it, turned it on its head,
and made it out to be the exact opposite of
what it was. And then we have the now declassified
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classified in appendix to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz twenty
eighteen report criticizing the politicized conduct of the FBI's midyear
exam investigation into Clinton's mishand classified information, and you know
call me me, you know, no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.
In July twenty sixteen, the FBI then formally launched their
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Crossfire Hurricane investigation. Quote. This document shows an extreme lack
of effort and due diligence on the FBI's investigation of
Clinton's email usage, mishandling of highly classified information that according
to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, so what she's
really saying here, and this is where the FBI and
Cash pattel by opening this grand conspiracy investigation into the
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deep State, which we have reported on extensively now for
going on, you know, nearly ten years, nearly a decade,
is that in every one of these elections in twenty sixteen,
they give Hillary a pass, and then they go with
a manufactured what they knew was a manufactured you know,
bought and paid for dirty disinformation dossier that they use
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for PISA, that they used in a PISA court and
a used the court knowing that it was all untrue.
And then in twenty twenty, then of course we had
the fifty one former Intel officials that knew that nothing
about Hunter's laptop, but even though it had been verified
in March of twenty twenty and then pre bunked by
the FBI going to all these big you know, social
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media companies in the lead up, knowing that Rudy Giuliani's
attorney would release it before the election. And then in
twenty twenty four they used all the lawfare in the
world and again they're putting cinderblocks on the scales of
presidential elections. That's what this grand conspiracy investigation is all about.
I can't sum it up any better than that. I
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hope it makes sense to people, you know. But the
unfortunate thing is nobody's really given bought or credit or
a forty thousand foot view. Look at how transformational and
consequential the last six months event that frustrates me. Their honor,
James COMI what I can assure the arragant people is
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that this investigation in the Hillary's home brew server was
done competently, honestly, independently. No, the Inspector General concluded just
the opposite, that really damning evidence was overlooked. Then a
judiciary committee released a bombshell report revealing homies FBI quote
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failed to investigate Hillary's use of private email servers and
mishandling of highly classified information as their time as Secretary
of State. And if anyone's got anyone's shocked, I've got
some beachfront property to sell you. The radio show, the
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go back to Hunter Biden. Now, we played some of
this yesterday, we didn't play all of it yesterday, and
Hunter Biden drops a lot of F bombs. Now, Linda,
did you keep the F bombs in? Because I know
that that is part of your vernacular, a regular part
of your vernacular, a daily part of your vernacular.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
It's not daily, it's occasional. You know it used to
be a lot more before kids.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
But you know it's about name bake news alert not true.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
I used to curse like every other word.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Now I do it, you know, every every day. I said,
it's an everyday occurrence.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
You said all the time, all right?
Speaker 1 (18:19):
And when you tried to give up cursing for lent.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
That miserable failure, miserable failure, I think I cursed. I
cursed while telling you I gave it up, which is
even more embarrassing. I admit it, but it's terrible.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
No, I told you the day before when you said
you were going to give it up, it's you won't last.
You won't last half a day, you won't last an hour.
Last minute, you didn't. And are you going to try
and give it up this next length or No?
Speaker 2 (18:47):
I try every lentth every length I try, it's the
same thing.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Why don't you just try to do it as a
regular occurrence and maybe it'll go away.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
M It's for my stress to get it out, you know,
it's good, especially when I drive.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Well. You have a soulmate in Hunter Biden.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
You have to talk about and realize that people are
really upset about illegal immigration. You how do you think
your hotel room gets cleaned. How do you think you
got food on your table? Who do you think washes
your dishes? Who do you think does your garden? Who
do you think is here? By the sheer just grit
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and will that they figured out a way to get
here because they thought that they could give theirselves in
their family a better chance. And he's somehow convinced all
of us that these people are criminals.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Wow, very angry, a lot of f bombs. You know
what the irony is in all of this if you
look at all the things that he mentioned, like my
family didn't take family vacations. I remember one weekend away
like in the Catskills or something, and we stayed in
a motel. We didn't have family vacations. We just didn't
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do it. My parents couldn't.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Well, he's not taking family vacations. The only reason he
knows about hotels is because that's where he keeps all
his hookers and cocaine. That's the only reason he knows
about hotels.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Okay, well that was his former life according to him.
Oh yeah, but yeah, now, but you know, you know
who he talks about the food and the dishes and
the gardens. By the way. Most people that I know
have a garden do their own garden. I actually had
a garden for a number of years of my life.
Did you know that You did not know I did garden.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Sister told me that, and your sister told me you
were actually very very good at it.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
I was good at it because I was diligent. I'd mean,
you got to get all those weeds out of the way,
you gotta water it. I was so excited every year
when my corn would pop up in rows. I loved it.
It was great cucumbery, tomatoes, tomatoes. And I did tomatoes.
I did corn, I did bell peppers. What else did
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I do? My sister liked zucchini, so she I used
to make her and you know, after three years of
doing it, and it was a pretty big, you know,
piece of land, it was a lot of work. You know,
you'd have to tell the land you have to get
it ready. You'd have to plant the seeds. You'd have
to then show up every day. You'd have to weed it,
you'd have to water it. I mean, it was a
lot of work. And then I'd go I'd be driving
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home and I'd pass like a stand. This was when
I lived in Rhode Island, and it'd be like, oh,
six year, twelve years of corn for a dollar or
two dollars. I'm like, I'm I put in on all
this work for nothing, But I did it, and it
was a good experience because you realize where food comes from.
Most of us don't know where food comes from. I
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mean it sounds ridiculous to some guy that's on a
tractor right now that's producing all the food, but it
is such a small percentage of farmers that produce all
of the food that feed all of us. And I'm,
by the way grateful to all of them. But back
to Hunter, I mean, he's so angry, lashing out at
Nancy Pelosi, you know, melting down over George Clooney and
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a op ed about his father, slamming fake Jake Tapper.
Maybe the one that we agree on but for different reasons. Uh,
let's play some.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Of these, and you would have the speaker emeritus that
would say, well, you know, I'm gonna leave it up
to but I don't know. And uh and and they'd
already made a decision. They clearly made a decision.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
And when I say they, I'm I mean the speaker
and you know, I heard Alexander Pelosi say something call
my my mo, like put your big girl pants on
to my mom or something, and I kind of feel
like saying, who.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
The do you think you are?
Speaker 4 (22:38):
I would never speak about your mom that way. I
will never speak about your father that way. I would
never insult your parents that way. Even to this day,
I would never refer to the speaker as anything but speaker.
Who's Jake Tapper's audience, Jake Tapper my mom or something? Well,
I don't know for real though, I don't even think
it's your mom anymore, because by the by the numbers,
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what influence does Jake happen to have over anything? He
has the smallest audience on cable news and beyond that,
I think that the book is right now on Amazon
that he put out. I mean, his ratings just went
to after he put the book out, and you know,
they did a two week infomercial for it. I mean
it was such a money grab, such a disservice to
everybody that he serves with the journalism that he purports
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to take part in, Kim Kim Kim and everybody around him.
I don't have to be nice. Number one, I agree
with Quentin Tarantino. George Clooney is not an actor. He
is a like, I don't know what he is.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
He's a brand. And by the way, and God bless him.
You know what.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
He supposedly treats his friends really well, you know what
I mean, buys them things. And he's got a really
great place in Lake Como, and he's great friends with
Barack Obama.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
You what do you have to do with anything? Why
do I have to listen to you?
Speaker 4 (23:53):
What right do you have to step on a man
who's given fifty two years of his in life to
the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney,
are going to take out basically a full page ad
in New York Times to undermine the president.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
You know what George Clooney did because he.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
Sat down, I guess because he was like given the
blessing by the Obama team or the Obama people and
whoever else and David Axelrod and whoever the els is
to go, Okay, yeah, you know what we're gonna We
are going to insert our judgment over years. We me
and James Carville, who hasn't run a race in forty years,
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and David Axelrod, who had one success in his political life,
and that was Barack Obama. And that was because of
Barack Obama, not because of David Axelrod and David pluff In.
All of these guys in the Podsave America, guys who
were junior speech writers in you know, on Barack Obama's
Senate staff, who've been dining out on the relationship with
him for years, making millions of dollars. The Anita Dunns
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of the world, who's made forty fifty million dollars off.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
The Democratic Party.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
They're all going to insert their judgment over a man
who has figured out, unlike anybody else, how to get
elected to the United States Center over seven times. This
cracker can make you act any differently. No, is it
safer than alcohol? Probably people think of crack as being dirty.
It's the exact opposite. When you make crack, what you're
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doing is you're burning off all the impurities so that
they're combined with the sertain bicarbonate, which makes it smokable.
That's all.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Wow, I feel like I learned something today. I didn't know.
I didn't know how to make crack. Did you not
make crack?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I have to say I did not. I did not.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Yeah, something tells me that, you know, Hunter didn't do
a lot of gardening. Perhaps that's why maybe he thinks
you need so much help.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Now, look, I mean, I'm not going to dispute he's
not wrong that all these people, you know, stabbed his
dad in the back. Problem is all these people protected
him for the longest period of time until it came
aim completely untenable. And he doesn't even acknowledge that fact.
George Clooney is and his wife can't stand him. You know,
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fake Jake is just a fake phony fraud period end
of sentence. And he's not wrong about these Obama people either,
and how they've lived off the Obama connection, you know,
as little as it might have been, he's not wrong
in all of that. I think he's got anger management issues.
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If you were dealing with him every day, this would
be every segment would be. Then he defended let's go
to him defending his qualifications for being on the Barisman board.
And now remember he famously went on ABC's Good Morning
America and he's getting paid millions of dollars and then
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he admits on Good Morning America he never had any
experience and energy, oil gas or Ukraine and that is
being paid millions And of course don't forget the what'sapp Matt,
what's up app? Met? Oh jeez, the WhatsApp message. I
am sitting here with my father in between everybody he
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knows and my ability to hold a grudge. Why didn't
you fulfill your promise? Blah blah blah blah blah. You're
going to regret it. According to James Comer, money was
sent millions of dollars days after makes all this money,
and then did you notice he was lecturing people and
the money that they make in this whole thing, totally
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oblivious to the utter hypocrisy of how he made his
money while you know, cashing in off the Biden name
with no experience. Listen, how do you.
Speaker 4 (27:48):
Move forward in this world if every discussion you began
is a defense of you know, I know I went
on the board of a Ucaion National Gas Company. A
lot of it had to do with money, one hundred percent.
You know, I had an organization that was willing to
pay me for a service that I was one hundred
percent qualified to do. I went to Yale Law School.
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I served on dozens of boards. Before this, I was
an export in corporate governance. I have a encyclopedia peed
acknowledge of the region. I had served on a major
infrastructure company's board, and had done work in global aid
relief throughout the entire world, and had an enormous list
of connections of my own. And I was qualified to
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be on that board, and it gave me the freedom
at a time when I really needed the freedom to
be with my family, to focus on my brother's health.
And I chose to do it, and I was transparent
about it, and I did it.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
It wasn't transparent that I recall. You remember transparency. I
don't remember any such thing. But we're going to see
what happens here. Back to this whole investigation Grand Conspiracy,
the FBI did not review thumb drives containing potentially significant
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evidence while investigating Hillary Clinton's private email server. According to
this classified report, FBI draft memo May of twenty sixteen
stating reviewing the thumb drives would be necessary to conduct
a thorough and complete investigation, including assessing national security risks
associated with the private server. Yet the agency never finalized
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the memorandum or submitted this request of the Department According
to this document released by Senator Chuck Grassley of the
Senate Judiciary Committee, they purposely set this whole thing up.
This is all you'd really need to know, is this
grand conspiracy investigation is really about the following. Did people
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in the highest levels of our government, the deep state
as we can call them, did they take information, pervert it,
turn it on its head for the purposes of impacting
the twenty sixteen election. That would be using what they
knew to be the fake, phony, fraudulent Hillary Clinton bought
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and paid for Russian disinformation dossier in twenty twenty, when
they knew darn well that the Hunter Biden laptop story
would leak because Bob Costello, Rudy's attorney, they all knew
he had a copy. They verified its authenticity in March
of twenty twenty. They went on a mission, the FBI
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to prebunk that laptop by warning every big tech company
that you may be a victim and the lead up
to this election of Russian disinformation. It may be about
Joe Biden, Hunter Biden or Barisma. Then the New York
Post story drops. New York Post story drops well, to
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the credit of people like Mark Zuckerberg with the like
him or not or to the credit of Jack Dorsey.
Whether you liked him or not, it doesn't matter. They
did ask the FBI, is this what you were warning about?
Or is this true? They knew it was a real laptop.
They refused to tell them the truth, so their debunking
stuck and the story got stifled again. Cinderblocks on the
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scale to tip a presidential election? What do you think
weaponization all these years from twenty twenty to twenty twenty
four were about. They saw Donald Trump was going to
move forward and run one more time for president, so
they threw everything they had at him, including this novel
legal theory even though the statute of limitations had run
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out on a legal non disclosure agreement labeled as a
legal expense that was a misdemeanor to begin with, and
they trumped that up in a way. What thirty four counts,
whatever the number was. And then having a DA that
ran on a platform to get one man, one family,
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and one organization prosecuting the case, coordinating with the weaponized DOJ,
having the third top official in that department go to
work with Alvin Bragg so they can secure a conviction
to stop Trump. Well didn't stop them. That's why legacy
media is dead. Anyway, I want to tell you about
gold co Listen, my free state of Florida now made
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it legal to use gold and silver as money. It
is such a great idea. Moving down here. By the way,
all you I'm Donnie. People that don't like Mom Donnie,
we will welcome you with open arms, as long as
you don't bring those crazy New York City politics with you.