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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, News round Up and Information Overload hour. Here's
our toll free telephone number. It's eight hundred and ninety
four one Sean if you want to be a part
of the program. I think it was on Friday. I
had a scheduled conversation with President Trump and was off
the record, so I'll keep it off the record, as
I always do. And he said, oh, by the way,
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guess who's sitting next to me. He was on Air
Force one, Maria, I know your friends. Miranda Devine from
the New York Post and also author of The Big Guy.
How a President and his son sold Out America? And anyway,
it was with the President this weekend. Spent a significant
amount of time with him, and she joins us now
to tell us all about it. How are you, Miranda, Hi, Sean.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Great to be with you.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
And yes, it was terristic. The President was gracious enough
to give me an interview and allow me to tag
along and sort of see how a day in the
life of Donald Trump goes. And I can tell you
it is so hectic. He does not stop.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
It starts at six am and as he told me.
I asked him, what's the first thing that goes through
your mind when you wake up? And he said, business.
It's all business. It's always been all business. Now it's
the business of politics. That's true. He's there to just
focus on and think about the country and how he's
going to fix the disaster. Really the disaster. He's been
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becreased by Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
He really has been handed a disaster. So to tell us, So,
at what time of day did you meet up with
him and walk us through the day? I want to
hear all about.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
So I was trying to get the interview at some
point during Friday in Washington, but he was so busy
that he finally said, look, let's do it on the plane.
So if I tagged along to Palm Beach and came
into his office, very large office there on the airplane,
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and so he gave me a lot of time, and
in fact missed his lunch. He was going to have
a steak for lunch and instead he sent it. He said,
cut it up into little pieces and sends it down
to the senators on the plane. Because if I eat
this now, I'm not going to be able to eat dinner.
So he's just terrific and just full of it energy.
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Obviously very cagey about certain things. You know. He did
say that he had spoken to Vladimir Putin on the phone,
but didn't want to be drawn on how long for
or what they talked about. Also told me, in fact,
he told me then about that he was going to
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strip the security clearance of Joe Biden, as well as
Anthony Blincoln, the former Secretary of State who gimmed up
that fifty one dirty fifty one letter.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
So I'm glad played it earlier in the program just
for the record, Joe Biden did that to him.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Well exactly. But look, it really isn't a tip for
tat that gives him extra justification, but it really is
the genuine fact that he says that Joe Biden cannot
be trusted with classified information because A he's corrupt, and
b obviously you had Robert her the Special Counsel, saying
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last year that Joe Biden had such a failing memory
that he, even though there was evidence to charge him
with the classified documents mishandling, that he wasn't going to
do so because he wouldn't no jury would be able
to find him guilty because he really wasn't fit to
stand trial. So that is not someone you want to
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give classified information too. So absolutely justified on every front.
And then of course he gave me a list of
eight other people he's doing the same thing to, and
that is stripping security clearances or if they don't currently
have them, their ability to get them, and also to
prevent them from accessing any secure federal facilities, any secure
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federal buildings, and so that obviously will have an impact
on federal people like former Sectory of State Anthony Blincoln,
who's getting this treatment as well, Jake Sullivan, the former
NSA for Biden, and also at New Yorker's Letitia James
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and Alvin Bragg. Now we don't know whether they have
security clearances, and it's unlikely to be anything more than symbolic.
As Bob Costello told me, it's really more a slap
in the face and an insult to them than anything practical.
But their inability to access federal facilities will have an
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impact on their day to day ability to do their job.
You know, for instance, they won't be able to meet
the US attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Those US attorneys
from the the district in the Eastern District of New
York will have to come to them and meet them,
which they won't like doing, and they won't be able
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to access so, you know, the mcc and any of
the federal buildings in Foley Square here in New York.
And the other thing is that Donald Trump is really
very focused on getting rid of the congestion tax in
New York. He's been in talks with Kathy Hokel. He
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said to me that he wanted to give her the
respect of allowing her to go away and come back
with her proposals, but he's determined that that will happen.
And he also says that there would be no need
for any congestion tax. All it does is, you know, people,
it's hurts business. And she's just trying to force New
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Yorkers back onto the subway, which they don't want to
use because it's dangerous because there are lunatics down. They're
pushing people in front of the subway, setting people on fire.
There's just no law in order in the subway and
people are frightened and so especially women, and so he
just says, clean it up and you won't need the
congestion text because people want to use the subway like
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we used to.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Well, I mean, this is all basically common sense. I've
wondered with the energy emergency that he declared, whether or
not he would have the ability to force New York
and Kathy Hulkele, the governor of New York, into fracking,
which would be the single best thing that New York
could ever do to get out of the mess that
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they're in. And they are in a mess.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
Yes, that would be an amazing thing for America, but
for New York's economy, ridiculous that under Cuomo that our
energy resources were curtailed so much for a city that
needs a lot of power to keep going and as
the sort of engine room of the economy of America.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
So.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
I would hope that he is able to twist her arm.
And there are many things that you know that Donald
Trump is trying to extract from the States, many deals,
and of course he has a big cudgel because there
are billions of dollars that the federal government hands out
to the States for transportation and for other things, and
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that money he is quite within his rights to turn
the tap off. So they know that. So they're going
to have to do something to accord with what he wants.
But more importantly, he's just reflecting what the citizens want.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Yeah, I totally agree with you. I mean, you're kind
of stuck in New York. I'm not anymore, thank God,
and one of the best decisions I made. And for
all the reasons you're describing, I mean, they have so
Florida is the number one stayed for schools in America,
and as far as safety and law and order and
secure already, it's unprecedented, especially when compared to New York.
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You talk about infrastructure. In spite of no state income tax,
the infrastructure in Florida is all throughout the state is
infinitely better than the infrastructure in New York. I would
imagine that exodus is going to continue, absolutely.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
I mean, it's just a tragedy for New York and
it's going to take a lot to recover from because
you know, once businesses decide that they are upping sticks
and moving to another state, it really takes a lot
to make them come back. You know, I think that
under Kathiokl it's impossible. We're going to need to get
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New York to wake up. I mean, maybe New York
has to get to a really dark place, really descend
into the doldrums like it was back in the eighties
before there is any common sense, and you get a
Rudy Giuliani to come in and save the city. And
you know, a governor like Lee's Elden, leees Elden should
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have won that last election. And if he had and
beaten Kathy hokeel this.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
State, But how many millions of people that otherwise would
have voted for lese Elden And I'm a fan of
these Eldens had long left the state because of their
you know, tied taxes, they're burdensome regulation, the lack of
law and order, terrible schools. How many people left.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
That's right, And that's a vicious circle. And you're seeing
that in California. You're seeing that in these states. America
is getting biscated between common sense, go ahead, successful states
like Florida and high taxing, high crime, really burdensome and
difficult to live in. States or cities anyway like New York.
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And these are the cities that are controlled by Democrats
and have been for eons. You know, New York State
has actually got a lot of sensible people in it.
But New York City is just for the most controlled
by these corrupt and incompetent Democrats who have all they
care about is power. They have this lost power and
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it means that their party is shriveled up to nothing.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
I quick break more with Miranda Divine on the other side.
She spent the day with the president. A day in
the life of Donald Trump, which means it's chaotic, it
is busy, and it is efficient. Anyway, more with Miranda
on the other side, we'll get to your calls coming up.
Eight hundred and ninety four one. Shawn is on number
if you want to be a part of the program.
Have we continue now? Miranda Devine, New York poster is
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with us. She spent an entire day with President Trump,
even flying on Air Force one with them. Did you
have an opportunity to talk to him about DOGE? Here's
what he said to Brett Baer in his Super Bowl
interview about it.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
Strict Elon Musk and his government efficiency team doze from
accessing Treasury Department payment and data systems. They said there
was a risk of irreparable harm.
Speaker 6 (10:59):
What do you make of that? And does that slow
you down on what you.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
Want to know.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
I disagree with her one hundred percent.
Speaker 7 (11:04):
I think it's crazy, and we have to solve the
efficiency problem.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
We have to solve the fraud, waste, abuse or the
things that have gone under the government.
Speaker 7 (11:13):
You take a look at the USAID, the kind of
fraud in there.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
The found money and knowings.
Speaker 7 (11:19):
Well, we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in
money that's going to places where it shouldn't be going.
Where if I read a list, you'd say this is ridiculous.
And you've read the same lists, and there are many
that you haven't even seen.
Speaker 6 (11:29):
It's crazy. It's a big scam.
Speaker 7 (11:31):
Now there's some good money, and we can do that
through any one of a number. I think I'd rather
give it to Marco Rubio over at the State Department.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
Let him take care of the few good ones.
Speaker 7 (11:42):
The people look, I ran on this and the people
want me to find it. And I've had a great
help with Elon Musk, who's been terrific.
Speaker 6 (11:50):
Bottom line, you say you trust him, trus.
Speaker 7 (11:52):
Elon, Oh, he's not gaining anything. In fact, I wonder
how he can devote the time to it. He's so
into it but I told him do that. I'm going
to tell him very soon, like maybe in twenty four hours,
to go check the Department of Education.
Speaker 6 (12:06):
He's going to find the same thing. Then I'm going
to go to the military. Let's check the military.
Speaker 7 (12:11):
We're going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars
of fraud and abuse.
Speaker 6 (12:16):
But I campaigned on this bratt.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
And he did. I mean, did you talk a bunch
about that?
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Yes, we did quite a bit. He's very, very proud
and pleased with what Elon Musk is doing. And in fact,
I asked him because I saw Elon Musk with him briefly,
and they have a really lovely rapport, and it seemed
to me to be, you know, a sort of father
son rapport almost, And we all know Elon Musk had
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a terrible childhood with abusive father. And so he really
is working extra hard for free, as Donald Trump told me,
getting the waste, fraud and abuse out of the government.
Saving already he's up to, like I think he's going
to be saving a trullion dollars. And Donald Trump said
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on Friday he actually gave Elon Musk commission to add
an extra forty five staff to his team. By the way,
none of that team is getting paid, None of his
doge team getting paid with taxpayer dollars. They're all being
seconded from his businesses like Stylin and the AI and
Tesla and so on, and so Donald Trump said that
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they'll be tackling as he just said, then the Pentagon next,
and other agencies, including potentially the FBI and the CIA.
He said, it's the greatest thing that's happened to this
country in many years. They're finding all the waste and
fraud and corruption that nobody thought that anybody would ever
look for. And I said to him, why, why did
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you know that this would be here? Why you why
were you able to do this and no other president?
And he said, because I always thought it was corrupt.
Here's a feel for that stuff. His nose, he's got
a good nose for griftis and corruption. He said, my
nose told me it was corrupt. And he said, for instance,
the first when Elon and his team have been looking
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at usaid, out of one hundred things that they looked at,
ninety eight were bad. Donald Trump said, And he said,
normally it's the other way, you know, when he's obviously
keeps so lit on things in his own businesses. He said, normally,
when you do an audit, you find ninety eight bad things,
maybe two that are bad.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
This is the other way around.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
And he's called that and he.
Speaker 6 (14:25):
Did so well.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Elon Musk possibly sees him as a father figure, and
he just praised him very much. So I think it's
ridiculous that any Democrats are trying to put a wedge
between Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
No, it's not going to work. They're going to try hard,
doesn't that's not going to work. Well, it sounds like
a great experience. And we'll be following up reading your
columns every day as we always do in The New
York Post. Miranda Devine. We always appreciate you being one
of us.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Thank you, thanks very much.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Sure Hi twenty five So the top of the hour
of this Monday, the freakout over Doge Elon Musk and
the Department of Government efficiency that continues. We're going to
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The left freakout over Doje and elon just it just
doesn't end in New York Letitia James suing the Trump
administration for giving unauthorized access to private information and cutting
federally approved spending. I mean, this is all of this
as you listen to this madness that we're going to play,
not only Letitia James, Congresswoman Omar Andy Kim, Chris Murphy,
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congress Woman Presley, and this meltdown of the left and
the media on top of it is they're just an
extension of the radicalized left. You know, just remember all
of this money is being spent on you know, international,
on other countries. This is not being spent for the
American people, even if you were to agree with the
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madness of how it's being spent, because it's being spent
on Green New Deal programs, WOKESM, transgender ism, DEI programs,
it's being spent on abortion, it's being spent on LGBTQ
plus everything. And it's hundreds of billions of dollars. And
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you know, if this is the hill the Left wants
to continue to die on because they keep doubling down
on dumb, dumber and stupid the American people, The average
American that pays all their taxes, and you know, on
average makes sixty six grand a year, does not want
their money spent this way anyway. Let's let's listen to
the left. Smeltdown here.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
We have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for
giving unauthorized individuals access to these immensely sensitive records and
violation of the law. President Trump does not have the
power to give our private information away to whomever he wants,
and he does not have the power to cut federal
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spending that Congress approved, much less to do so by
giving the richest man in the world the keys to
all Americans' most sensitive information. As Democratic attorneys General, we
are suing to stop this unprecedented and unauthorize attack and
to protect your personal information. As I've said before, no
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one is above the law, and I will not hesitate
to uphold the rule of law and protect New Yorkers.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Thank you.
Speaker 9 (18:41):
What we are witnessing is a constitutional crisis. We are
seeing an executive branch that has decided that they are
no longer going to abide by the Constitution in honoring
Congress's role in the creation of the agencies, in their
role in the sighting where money is allocated, and so
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the only week course we have since our congressional leadership,
the speaker will not stop the executive is through the judiciary.
And this is you know, when you think about the
checks and palaces that we have, the courts are the
only re course we have at the moment.
Speaker 10 (19:22):
Are you prepared to shut down the government to join
democratic colleagues who want to stand in the way of
keeping the government over, Well, you have to look at
what the Trump administration is doing right now. They are
simply trying to there are simply try They are simply
trying to dismantle the government. So yes, look, if we
have to take steps to be able to hold them account,
we'll use the leverage that we have to force it.
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I cannot support efforts that will continue this lawlessness that
we're seeing when it comes to this administration's actions, and
for us to be able to support government funding in
that way only for them to turn it around to
dismantle the government, that is not something that should be allowed.
We are at a point where we are basically on
the cost of the constitutional crisis seeing this administration taking
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steps that are so clearly illegal, and until we see
a change in that behavior, we should not allow and
condone that, nor should we assist in that.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
So this is the modern Kamala Harris Joe Biden radicalized
left wing in America today, And this is the hill
they think they're going to die on. And that is
international spending on the most radicalized programs without me mentioning
them or reading them. I spent most of last week
informing you of how abusive and how corrupt all this
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spending is. And if they want to double down on that,
double down on illegal immigrants being allowed to stay in
the country, including unvetted people, known terrorists in the country,
cartel members in the country, gang members in the country,
murderers and known rapists in the country, tens and tens
of thousands. If they want to double down on these ideas,
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then Donald trump popularity, as I mentioned at the beginning
of the program, will continue to soar. And we now
see he has a record approval rating the vast majority
of Americans, you know, recognizing number one seventy percent he's
he's doing what he promised he would do during his campaign,
and sixty percent improving of his program to deport illegal
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immigrants from the US, and sixty nine percent of Americans
described Trump as tough. You know, what adjectives would you
want people to use to describe you. Sixty three percent
describe him as energetic, sixty percent say he's focused, fifty
eight percent say he's effective. You know, sixty four percent
approve of Trump's using US troops at the border. Not
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bad attributes. Attributes from a guy who is historically never
pulled us well never.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Anyway, let's get to Larry in the great state of Texas.
God bless Texas. Larry, what's going on? Glad you checked in?
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Oh, Hey, how are you doing?
Speaker 3 (22:03):
I just want to say Trump is doing an awesome job.
I think he's basically going to give America a fresh start.
I think he's also you know, he's the right president
for this time. Basically. I don't know what else to say,
but you know, I just called in.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Just no, I think that I think you're right. I
think this is a moment in history. We have to
return to constitutional order. This is a moment. All the
talk we've heard over the decades Republicans wanting to eliminate waste,
frauden abuse, Now we can do it. Now, we can
get it accomplished. And the President's doing it and doing
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it at the speed of light, and it's refreshing. And
you know what, all of you in this audience, you
help make it happen. Thank you. You're doing it for yourself,
your kids, your grandkids, and for America's future and a
history will judge us well if we cut back the
size of government and stop all of this corruption, because
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it's rooted in corruption. There's a reason Democrats are fighting
so hard. This is a lot of their radicalism that
they've been masking. They purposely hid all of this information
from the American people. They are lashing out out of
anger because they've been exposed, and of course lashing out
at Elon Musk is sleeping on the floor of a
building in Washington, DC, you know, as he serves the
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country for free and nobody at dose gets paid a penny. Anyway,
Thanks my friend, appreciate it. God bless Texas. We mean it.
Dwayne in North Carolina. Next Sean Hennity Show.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Hi, mister Handy, thank you for what to stand forward.
Thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Thank you, my friend, Glad you called.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
I just wanted to say I hope that mister Trump
and mister Musk can lift the lid on the also
FEMA waste. I live in western North Carolina. I live
in one of the most hardest kid areas. Uh, they're
in Hurricane Helene. I am a farmer. My mom and
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I we rice cattle. We lost a very important part
of our farm, being a bridge that uh we have
a hard time getting assistance with from famous Still, I
appreciate mister Trump, mister Vance is known for coming to
our area and and recognizing Sean.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Duffy was there today that they I promised the people
in North Carolina only because of the conversations I had
with Trump, that when he was elected he would he
would focus on it. And he's kept this promise, and
they are very dialed into what's happening in where you
live in North Carolina. If they don't fix these bridges,
how are you possibly gonna you know, get your your products?
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You know you said you're you're a rancher. You know,
how are you going to get your meet to market?
I'm not sure what are you going take it on horseback?
I doubt it. I don't think that's going to work.
We're you know, you're going to use a dunky. That's
not going to work either. Bicycle. That's not going to work.
We need to fix the bridges. But I will tell
you they're also talking about eliminating FEMA, and I think
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that would be the most the best, most efficient way
to handle it. And what you then do is you
go to the people where you live and the people
that you've elected, and you give them the money and
they're going to be best able to identify where the
needs are and and help people like you get back
up and running as quickly as possible. We got to
get these bridges fixed fast. I mean we can't, you know,
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wait around two years.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
We have filed claims with the state also though, mister Handy,
and they're not even responding, the state nor the county.
I mean we are literally and I hate to blow
the top off of this, but we are getting the
run around from federal, state, local authorities. I've applied there
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his coalitions out there who they help with assistance of
like grass seed fertilized line to put Hayfield and pastors
back together. They won't respond there. It is a forgotten
land around here. And again I appreciate, uh, you know,
mister Trump, uh, mister Vance met with some folks that
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I go to church with that lost eleven folks in
one family. He came here and met with them. Uh,
his nomal was here over the weekend, and I could,
I could show you some things with FEMA, the waste
that is going on in this area. But yet the
assistance to the homeowners is none.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Let me, let me, let me check, you know, let
me check with my my sources, and they're not going
there for no reason that their help is definitely coming.
I would have thought by now that there'd be some
some level of improvement. Clearly, what you're saying, there's no,
and that's got to be communicated. And I have a big,
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big mouth and I have no problem using it because
I feel so strongly about the people in North Carolina
and I want them to know be taken care of.
That should be you know, that should be our top thing. Now.
The DOGE team discovered the FEMA sent fifty nine million
dollars last week to luxury hotels in New York in
New York City to house the illegal immigrants, and sending
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that money violated the law. It was in gross insubordination
of the President's executive order. That money was a meant
for American disaster relief. Why isn't that money being sent
to you? Because FEMA is designed exactly for people like
you that suffer, you know, a natural disaster like Hurricane Helene,
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and you know the people that are in our country
illegally ought not be, you know, spending more time and
taxpayer money in three four star hotels in New York City.
So you know those discovered that. I'm telling you they're
on it. You may not be seeing the results yet,
but I know they're on it. You know, there's a
reason that you see the President, the Vice president, you
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see the Department of Homeland Security, secretary, of the Transportation secretary.
Everybody's all hands on deck. But obviously it's not enough yet.
So let's get to the bottom. I'll get to the
bottom of it, and we'll report back to you. Brett
in Arizona, Brett, we got about ninety seconds. It's all yours, Hi, Sean.
Speaker 11 (28:32):
Thank you for taking my call. My point is really
actually very simple. Beyond just discovering these wasteful spending and
abuse and crime and fraud, why aren't we taking and
hearing about who's putting this money into the bills that
are getting through. It has to be coming from somebody.
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I'd love to see a report card for every representative
associated with this spending.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Particularly I would too, But you know what, you get
a pretty good idea. The people that are screaming bloody
murder of the Democrats. The Democrats, they're the ones. You know,
it's not Republicans pushing the Green New Deal. It's not
Republicans pushing DEI. They're not pushing you know, these transgender policies,
uh and and so on and so forth and DEI.
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It's all that this is a Democratic party initiative and
how radicalize the Democratic parties become. So that's why they're
the loudest voices. This has become a way that they
accumulate power, and that is being taken away from them,
and they're being exposed. Nobody likes to be exposed. If
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you've been involved in corruption, you don't want to be exposed.
And so rather than just admit that the money should
have gone to the American people and that they should
have been better stewards of our tax dollars, that would
be the honorable thing to do, they've just decided to
lash out it Elon and President Trump and talk about
a constitutional crisis that is non existent. I actually think
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this is very constitutional, and I think a president that's
protecting the American people and their hard earned tax money
deserves to be applauded, not condemned, and I feel so
strongly about that. Anyway, Brett appreciate the Call my Friend
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