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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jim, it might be time to pull Ice out of Minneapolis.
I don't know if you heard, but Bruce Springsteen has
some very strong words about what's going on in Minneapolis
and in Trump's America. We've lost Bruce Springsteen now. The
Trump Maga crowd never had him. But Bruce Springsteen decided

(00:21):
that you should not be murdered for exercising your American
right to protest. He said that at a concert in
New Jersey over the weekend. And you know what, He's right.
I don't think you should be murdered for let me phrase,
let me see, you don't deserve to be murdered for
exercising your American right to protest. Bruce Springsteen has had

(00:43):
enough and says that Ice and Trump's castapo is just
out there murdering people. It is simply you're standing there.
You made your own sign. It wasn't at all coordinated
by some group or anything like that. You got out
the sharpie and a piece of cardboard or something, and
you're standing there and you're peacefully protesting on the sidewalk.

(01:06):
And Ice comes up and says, yeah, I can't read,
but I'm guessing your sign is against us. That's right,
you fascist pigs. I've heard enough and they're just murdering people.
And Bruce Springsteen has seen enough.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Yeah. Well, you know, I think Bruce, all those years
of standing up on stage and having all of that
rock music bang into his head has scrambled his brains
because he really doesn't know what he's talking about. But
you know, noted domestic terrorist expert Bruce Springsteen noted DHS
strategists Bruce Springsteen and Don Lemon on the scene in
Minneapolis over the weekend. The heck was that?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Who you got Don Lemon live streaming in a church
seemingly knowing that protesters were gonna come streaming into this
church because the lead pastor there may or may not
be supportive of ICE. Well, they're saying a part time
or maybe full time member of ICE, like he's an

(02:01):
ICE agent. And then on Sunday he.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Says he's a preacher.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
All right, all right, friends, let me tell you about
the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
I don't think that we have part agents. I tell
you who.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
He doesn't like protesters and illegal immigrants, you folks that
are that are here illegally across the border.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah, Don Lemon is the picture of irrelevance. And as
a result of that and this yearning for him to
be relevant again, which is a big yearn that will
not be met, He's trying to make himself into something
that gets attention. So, yeah, he walks into a church
in Minneapolis, and he encourages protesters to invade this church
because the pastor may or may not be sympathetic to Ice.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Well, hold on, hold, let's be fair. I didn't hear
him encourage people to invade the church. Did I miss something?

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Well, encouraging people to enter the church by words or
one thing, encouraging people to enter the church by live
streaming is altogether different. Well, yeah, he's he's doing the
live stream and then the protesters come in. Why would
don Lemon be inside of a church if not to pray?
How many of you, just to show of hands, how
many of you live streamed your appearance in church this weekend?

(03:12):
I was in church yesterday? Were you live streaming?

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Live streaming? And I was saying, all right, I want
my followers to come into church here. I think that
the pastor is up there. I think he's an ICE agent.
And it turns out and no one pays any attention
to me.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Right, well, but you had about the same response that
happened to Don Lemon. But enough people paid attention to
him all fifteen or whatever it was. They paid attention
to him enough to make news. And this is the
second chapter of this dreadful episode, and that is these
people now are descending onto the scene to get attention
for themselves. They are now using this as a chance

(03:49):
to become more relevant. They want to be Wolf Blitzer
in a war zone, right, except it's not in Baghdad. No,
it's in Minneapole, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He eats of America.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Now, what I think it's really funny here is that
you got the mayor of Minneapolis saying, no, no, no,
I'm telling people peacefully and patriotically protests, and then it
erupts in violence. Where's the insurrection charges against Minneapolis Mayor
Justin Fry or Governor Tim Wallas. They're saying the exact
same thing that Trump said January sixth, peacefully and patriotically protests.

(04:27):
And then those supporters of these guys go out there
and they start angrily and violently fighting with members of
law enforcement. I thought that's what Trump supporters, did you know, like, oh,
we know what Trump meant. Now here's what he said,
but we know what he meant. He meant fight like hell.
Here he said it. He said fight like hell. And
so they they're fighting like hell and there and all
that stuff. So Trump gets impeached, he's got he's jail

(04:53):
millstone hanging around his neck here, that you're an insurrectionist
and all the rest of it. But basically the same
thing said, I'm Mayor Fry, Governor Wallas and nothing.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Because they have Vet Toodi's in the national news media
and the national news narrative and Trump does not. Trump
had right wing talk radio, Trump had some publications, Trump
had Fox News. The rest of these guys have everybody else.
But that's one explanation of it. The other one is,
once again, it's medium outfeasance. Journalism is dead. Everybody's talking

(05:23):
about the death of miss Good up in Minneapolis. How
much coverage has the attack on the ice agent gotten. Okay,
three Venezuelan nationals. Three guys here illegally attack an ice agent.
Hit them with a snowshovel and a broomstick candlestick. Okay,
three of them attack this guy he shoots one of

(05:45):
them in the leg, and why because everything that one
was justified. See, okay, so let's just ignore that one, okay,
because that actually the ICE agent probably was actually really
right about that. But we're not going to talk about
that because that doesn't fit the narrative. Once again, this
story is not being covered legitimately. Now. I watched the
sixty minutes piece yesterday and they had Cecilia Vega up

(06:08):
there visiting with the police chief, and for most of
the interview, the police chief was right. He said, look,
I don't like it when protesters are engaged with ICE officers.
It's against the law to impede federal law enforcement. You
can't do that, and if you do that, you're going
to get arrested. And then they showed the story again.

(06:30):
There was a limited amount of video of the woman
that was trying to drive through the protest and several
ICE agents ordered her to get out of the car.
She said, I'm disabled, I can't get out of the car,
and the police chief lost it right there and said,
if those guys had been on my force, they'd have
a big problem right now. Well, sir, with all due respect,

(06:51):
you don't know what those Ice agents said to that woman,
ab what was that woman doing there? Okay, please spare
me the notion that well, I didn't know there was
demonstration going on that block. Sure you did. All of
the people, the sirens, the blue and red lights. Nobody's
asking why were you there? I have to get to that,
you mean, that's the only way in which you can

(07:11):
get to your job. But by the way, you pull
someone over and you say, you know, get out of
the car, and they go, I can I'm disabled, Well
maybe they are, maybe they're not. And people give all
kinds of false information to law enforcement. But let's also
note they didn't shoot her, right because she didn't drive
a car into an ICE agent. She to go back

(07:31):
to what Bruce Springsteen said, you don't deserve to be
murdered for exercising your American right to protest. That is
not happening, and I hope Bruce knows it. He's just
out there, you know, feeding red meat to the barn
in the USA crowd, which is not exactly a real
pro American song, though everyone President Reagan to President Trump

(07:54):
have used it as much. The White House is pushing
back to the assertion from the loss Bruce Springsteen that
people are being murdered just for exercising their American right
to protest. That's what Bruce Springsteen said. He whipped together
a little concert in New Jersey, I guess, an unbuilt

(08:17):
surprise performance at the Light of Day Winterfest festival in
Red Bank, New Jersey. He said, I had to come
out because we're in incredibly critical times here in America,
and he urged the crowd to oppose what he described
as and I quote heavily armed mass federal troops invading

(08:38):
an American city using gestapo tactics. He said, send a
message to this president if you believe you don't deserve
to be murdered for exercising your American right to protest,
well I'll support you on that one.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Hey, mister President, Americans do not deserve to be murdered
for exercising their right to prot test. And I would
also offer the same sarcastic response here to Congressman Don
Bacon who said, well, the House should impeach President Trump
if the United States invades Greenland, invades Greenland, which is

(09:16):
not going to happen. We're not going to invade Greenland.
Americans are not being murdered for exercising their right to protest.
And I would also say, just if we're throwing lots
of fantastical examples out there, if President Trump impregnates Taylor Swift,
he needs to take care of that baby. I don't
know if it's child supporter like every other weekend, but

(09:38):
he needs to be there as a father. Should he
throw a baby in Taylor Swift's uterus and put a
percentage chance of that happening, it's about the same percentage
chance of Americans being murdered for exercising their right to protest.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
I got a better percentage of him getting pregnant.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
I say, there's a better chance of us invading Greenland
than that, but but I still think it's a very
very low chance. So here's what spokesperson Abigail Jackson of
the White House says responding to Springsteen's ass and assertion
that Americans have been murdered because of their peaceful protests.

(10:17):
He says Springsteen he said, she said, no one cares
about Bruce Springsteen's bad. Political opinions argue that someone who
truly believed in the rule of law would support deporting
criminal illegal aliens, oppose interference with federal operations and recognize
that officers can act in self defense against a car

(10:39):
used as.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
A deadly weapon.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
That's the official response from the White House to Bruce Springsteen. Now,
I'll tell you another rock star who's interested in football tonight,
John Mellencamp, Big Indiana fig.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Yeah. Jim Rose now with sports Brief. He's got his
own suite atop the press box there at the Memorial
Stadium in Bloomington.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Now the pole say that Ice needs to leave Minneapolis.
Taking a look here at President Trump, what do you
think about these polls showing the American people want you
to get Ice out of Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
They just suck? All right?

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Thank you, mister President. I don't think he's going to
listen to those polls. What should the president do here?
He says, we've got a about fifteen hundred active duty
military soldiers ready to go for possible deployment to Minnesota,

(11:36):
setting up an interesting battle not just with the protesters
who apparently want that fight, but also Governor Walls in
Minnesota has said, I got the National Guard ready to go.
We'll mobilize the National Guard. So let's see here. We
got the state activated guard units deployed by the governor

(11:57):
to go out there, and I don't know exactly what.
You've got the President throwing about fifteen hundred active duty
militarized soldiers out there.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
To go and do exactly what.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
The way that the people are looking at this is
that they think that we're going to have the United
States military fighting the Minnesota National Guard. I don't think
any of that is what we're looking at. I would
certainly hope not. But when you hear some of the

(12:30):
things that the mayor of Minneapolis, the governor of Minnesota
is saying, and then the President's like, all right, well,
I don't know what gives these protesters licensed to believe
that they can be out there fighting with ice. These
are members of law enforcement out there carrying out responsibilities
to the country and the rule of law, and you
got protesters out there blocking them, fighting and obstructing justice

(12:52):
and trying to banging pots and pans and yelling and megaphones.
If they think they're in a hotel or a restaurant
or a church just bothering these agents who are out
there doing their jobs, what exactly do you guys want
to have happen if you're out there fighting with law enforcement.
What do you want the United States government response to be?

(13:15):
Jim Rows? If these were foreign terrorists who are out
there fighting law enforcement in the streets of Minneapolis, what
should the response be and why is it any different
if they're domestic and I'm not talking about the peaceful
protesters are out there and whatever their hearts might be,
the people who are out there looking for a fight

(13:35):
with ice, what should the response be.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Hell, it's clear that if you don't have a coordinated
effort between local law enforcement and the federal agencies, you're
gonna have difficulty. You're gonna not only cause trouble, you're
gonna have fights, and you're gonna have protests, and you're
gonna have people impeding the law enforcement activity. But in
federal government.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
When people are doing that, and Trump it's like, look,
we'll send in the military to stop you from fighting
with law enforcement.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
It's time to do it. You are not getting cooperation
by that mayor who was probably dropped on his head
as an infant and that buffoon governor. You're not getting help.
In fact, they're not only not helping you, they're hindering
you with some of their rhetoric and some of the
things that they're saying, you have to send in the army. Now,
we did this. There have been a number of occasions,

(14:26):
and once again the news media is missing out on
this because it doesn't have a historical perspective. It was
okay to send in the federal government into Oxford, Mississippi
in nineteen sixty Okay, nineteen sixty two when we had
a little issue involving the first black guy to be
admitted to the University of Mississippi. Now it was okay
to send in the federal government and the military and

(14:47):
the army then, But it's not okay to do it
now because then it was the right thing to do,
and today it isn't. Either we're going to follow law Scott,
or we're not. Either we're going to have people that
follow the law and do what they're told and do
what they're told that moment, or we're gonna have lawlessness
and we're gonna have engagement. And that's what's happened.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
If you had peaceful protesters out there who were demonizing
Ice but standing there, you know, on the street corner,
and they're saying, we hate Ice, Get the heck out
of Iron City. In so many words, and a group
of you know, Trump j six, insurrectionist, proud boy, maga
hat wearing, mouth breeding Neanderthals showed up there and they

(15:26):
started fighting these protesters. Would it be okay then for
the National Guard of the military to go in there
and protect those feet as the protesters question, So when
you've got a this is described here, not by Fox,
not by Newsmax, this is the Associated Press. Saturday's confrontation
downtown Minneapolis took place. A large group of protesters turned

(15:49):
out in downtown and confronted a much smaller group of
people demonstrating in support of ICE. So you've got a large,
angry mob going out there and fighting with and confronting
and threatening and trying to silence the First Amendment rights
of peaceful protest, freedom of speech of people who are

(16:13):
supporting what ICE is doing. So what we're not going
to help the peaceful protest on one side because we
don't like what they're saying.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Yes, this is essentially the construct, and we are picking
and choosing what is acceptable free speech in this country.
Either we defend free speech to the nth degree or
we don't. And in this case, yes, you are absolutely
welcome to protest. You're absolutely to make an ass of yourself,
demonstrate your lack of intelligence by using profanity and all

(16:41):
of that. That is the best indicator of someone who
lacks intelligence, is they just sort of default to a profanity.
Feel free to do that, Feel free to make a
jackass out of yourself. The country protects that and encourages it.
But you gotta follow the rules. And following the rules
means getting out of the way when police or law
enforcement vehicles do their gig. Following the rules mean when

(17:07):
somebody steps off the curb and they've got ice on
their shoulder. That means you get out of the way
or you get arrested. And it works. If the mayor
and the governor of the mayor of that community and
the governor of that state support law enforcement. They don't.
They support selective law enforcement. And when the governor of
Minnesota goes on statewide television and says, you need to

(17:28):
record the atrocities, Okay, the only time we invoke the
term atrocity is when we reference the Holocaust until now.
Apparently it's atrocious what they're doing because Trump is Hitler
and this is his gestapo. They also a quote from
that governor.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Yes, the pro ice demonstrators were chased away. One of
them was forced to take off a shirt that the
peaceful protesters deemed objectionable. I'd love to know what that
shirt said. And there's this conservative influencer guy named Jake
Lang who's immediately dismissed as a huge racist.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
And I don't know the guy, maybe he is.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
He organized the pro ice demonstration and appeared to be
injured as he left the scene, had bruises and scrapes
on his head. People are throwing chunks of ice and
frozen water balloons at the pro ice demonstrators who were
out there doing what I thought that the mayor and
the governor said, go out there and peacefully protests, except
we don't like what they had to say, so they

(18:30):
had to be chased out of there and beaten. And
what is the National Guard going to go out there
and help those protesters? No, because we don't like what
they're protesting for. Congressman Don Bacon says that he says
the House should impeach Trump if the US invades Greenland again.
Impeaching the President of the United States does not remove

(18:54):
him from office. So let's see, I guess in this world,
the timeline would be Thursday morning, President Trump decides, all right,
that's it, we're going in. We're invading Greenland and taking
the place over. Congressman Bacon files articles of impeachment, The
House impeaches President Trump that day, and by noon, after

(19:15):
he's been impeached by the House that day, the president
is still the president of the United States, and impeachment
is just the people who get together and say we
don't like this president and we're voting on it. Do
you guys like this president? No, all right, thanks for
letting us know. And then they had to go tell
the president, mister President, Congress doesn't like you. Okay, they're

(19:38):
not alone. Yeah, they had a vote, many of them
do not like you. All right, Am I still president? Yeah,
you're still president. Okay, thank you for letting me know.
I don't believe, and I don't believe the Congressman Bacon
believes that the president is going to quote invade Greenland. Now,
what he's done is he's threatening tariffs. Oh, he loves

(20:02):
to threaten tariffs, but these would be against what's described
as our allies eight NATO allies until a deal for
the United States to buy. Greenland is reached, not invaded,
but by they don't see this as a difference. So
he's talking about Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, France,

(20:24):
and the United Kingdom. All right, we're gonna tear af
you guys until we all get on board here. The
United States needs to keep and why would these nations
not want to at least have a good conversation about
what the United States is looking to do in Greenland.
What we're looking to do is keep We're boxing out.
We're keeping Russia and China out of Greenland because of

(20:45):
these strategic rare earth minerals that exist in that nation.
So who do you want to have them? Do you
want the NATO allies the United States.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
To have them?

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Or do you want Russia and China to have them?
Because right now these guys obviously want Russia and China
to have them. We can talk more about that throughout
the morning, and I'm sure we will. In fact, I
know we will because at seven fifteen this morning, Jonathan
Savage of Fox News Radio is on here with the
world's response to the President's plans or threats of plans

(21:19):
with Greenland. That's coming up at seven fifteen here in
Nebraska's morning news. Jim, I don't get it. I thought
that there have been a number of people who said, look,
we have to make sure and sign legislation if we
have to get it done here to tell Ice that
you can't go into courthouses, schools, and churches, even though

(21:39):
these things haven't happened with schools and churches. We have
had the courthouse thing. By the way, it's not they
say that because they know that Ice knows where this
guy is supposed to be, and they'll go get him
if they have to, and wait for some Wisconsin judge
to throw a coat over him and lead him out
the back way. Who do you got under your oh nobody. Yeah, well,

(22:01):
but schools and churches. Ice is not going into schools
and churches, no matter what the social media people say
here on Omaha on Friday. Let me get to that
in a second. And then the churches. They're not going
into churches, yet, not going to churches, going into schools.
Angry mob of protesters went streaming into that church in
Saint Paul yesterday to protest Ice. Now, wait a second,

(22:25):
I thought churches were off limits. I thought that was
home base, right, and what were these protesters doing? And
they're going into where don Lemon, the disgraced former CNN
guy is in their live streaming, and all the protesters
just happened to show up for Donnie was up there.
I thought church was off limits.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
What happened there, Well, it's unfortunate it is off limits
to some people, but the others just look at this
as a noble calling that we're going to get rid
of these jack booted thugs from the federal government at
any cost. There has been so much misinformation. Scott and
I think the low information voter and the low information American,

(23:03):
the guy that worries only about what he's doing every day.
He's not really dialed into the national news scene. He's
you know, he's trying to earn a living. He's trying
to bring home food so he can he can feed
his family and put the roof over their heads and
pay for the mutility bills and now extraordinarily high property
taxes in Omaha. They just get a snapshot of what's
happening and think this is all, okay, Well, here's our

(23:27):
last report. We don't have ice. People just peeling folks
out of cars driving down the street in Minneapolis. Stop
light there, and here comes somebody from ICE throwing open
the door, smashing the window and dragging somebody out of
their car. That's not happening. It's not happening where they
go into schools. It's not happening where they go into

(23:48):
daycare centers. This is the kind of misinformation that the
right has been accused of perpetuating, at least did during
the Joe Biden years, of telling things that weren't true.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Well, well this isn't true. These things aren't happening. Here's
what went out on Friday. This is purportedly from an
ops school. This was posted online. I reached out to
the person who posted it, saying what more can you
tell me about this email? And I reached out to
the Omaha Public Schools Communications department to get some clarification
on this. This was as social media had people going crazy.

(24:21):
ICE is going door to door in Benson and South
Omaha just looking for people. That was the allegation. It
is completely false. ICE doesn't go door to door show
me your papers.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Hey, you guys, that's not from here. Can you imagine?

Speaker 1 (24:42):
I mean, not just just because we don't do it
that way. But also how just how slow a process
that this isn't the United States census. They don't go
door to door happening. So here's the email that purportedly
went out to parents and an ops school and Benson said,
hello parents, it's got blacked out. Which school parents, but

(25:06):
it says I want to let you know that there
is a higher than normal police and ICE presence and
activity in our Benson neighborhood. No, there wasn't, and we
have safety concerns due to the violence associated with ICE's
presents and other locations. There is no active threat to
our campus right now. All students and staff are safe.
In order to ensure all of our students get home safely,

(25:29):
we are encouraging an early pickup today. Benson High and
Monroe Middle both dismissed at three zero five, Fontinell Elementary
at four h five. Pickup lines starting to form at
three point forty. I encourage you to come pick up
as close to or before three pm as possible in
order to make pickup process as quick as possible. Please

(25:50):
text me your name and child's name and time you
are picking up. The staff will work to have your
child ready in the front lobby. So this email allegedly
from an OPS school in the Benson area. I don't
know if it was a high, middle or elementary. It's
telling parents, hey, look, we know many of your kids
are in this country illegally with a criminal record, and

(26:12):
that's why we want you to come in here and
pick them up. We'll get them out to your car
so Ice can't get in the way of all this. Look,
let's say Ice wanted to get in the way of
all this. Exactly what was this teacher or the parent
going to do to stop Ice if they wanted to
grab that kid guns blazon and get that kid out
of here? Ilian Gonzales style, Exactly what were you going

(26:33):
to do? Doesn't matter. That kind of thing doesn't happen.
There was a total rumor on Friday that Ice was
going door to door or grabbing kids out of school
or whatever. Total fake news. I've reached out to OPS
to see if that came from one of their schools.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Well, it's tragic because so many people get their news
from social media, okay, and social media has no responsibility.
There is no requirement that you meet a standard of fact.
There is no editing. There is no fact checking, and
so folks look at that and think it's true. Okay,
And now we're not even sure if some of the
video that we see on there is real. How much

(27:12):
of that is created by AI now just to push
a narrative. But if you stop and think for a minute, Scott,
and just use common sense, okay, just forget about what
you've heard or what you've read, or what you've seen
or what you've been told. What is the possibility that
on a Sunday, a whole bunch of federal agents decked

(27:32):
out in combat gear are going to go door to
door in an Omahon neighborhood. I mean, just think for
just use your head and think common sense for a minute.
What are the chances that that could actually happen door
to door. I'm just knocking on doors to see if
somebody doesn't look like they're from here and they're dressed
like girl selling girl Scale. Thank yous too.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
News Radio eleven ten kfab. We welcome back to the
program from Fox News Radio. Our partner Jonathan Savage here
in London. As Europe is not happy with the President's
threatened to tariff plans as it pertains to Greenland, Jonathan.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Explain, please yes.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
President Trump says that he is going to place a
ten percent tariff on eight European countries from February first,
and that will rise to twenty five percent from June
first unless a deal is reached for the United States
to purchase Greenland from Denmark. Now, many European countries have
said that the future of Greenland is for the people

(28:32):
of Greenland and the people of Denmark to decide, and
they are very concerned about this. It feels like a
moment of crisis in a relation between Europe, the United Kingdom,
and the United States. On a joint statement issued yesterday,
the UK, Denmark and several other countries warned the tariff
threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral.

(28:57):
So these countries are now considering how they're going to
respond to this.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Protests across the world, including Canada, from those who are
opposing any action by the United States on Greenland. Meanwhile,
you've got Russia and China with a pretty good foothold.
They're already and looking to occupy more territory Greenland. President
says that Denmark and Greenland don't have the ability to
fend off this attack essentially from Russia and China. Is

(29:25):
NATO are did they recognize that?

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Jonathan Well?

Speaker 3 (29:30):
President Trump has said that the Caesar and Greenland are,
in his words, crawling with Russian and Chinese ships, and
that is something of which Greenland and Denmark say simply
isn't true. The European NATO countries say that when President
Trump says Denmark's too small to defend Greenland, well, they
point out that Denmark is part of NATO, It's covered
by NATO's Article five commitment. Than an attack on one

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is an attack on all. So they say that the
United States doesn't need Greenland in order to secure it
national security because NATO will do that and the US
is part of it.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
So next up they're having a what an emergency meeting
with a bunch of world leaders to talk about, among
other things, these Greenland situation.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Yeah, European leaders are meeting today. Some are suggesting that
the European Union should get out what it calls it's
trade bazuka. These are anti coercion mechanisms which would essentially
shut the United States off from the European market. It
would be absolutely enormous worthy to do that it was
only ever considered for use against someone like China. Later

(30:35):
this week, President Trump will join other world leaders in
Switzerland at the World Economic Forum in Davos. They were
hoping to secure US security guarantees for Ukraine in an
attempt to secure Ukraine's future. However, I think there will
be another item on the agenda.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Now.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Now we're just a few weeks into twenty twenty six,
I have my first new term I've learned this year.
The trade bazook might be deployed in this one. Jonathan,
thank you so much, have a wonderful day, Happy New year.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Thanks a lot for the time this morning.

Speaker 3 (31:08):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Take care here on.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
News radio eleven ten kfab the trade bazooka, I asked earlier,
I said every way. We got people running through the
streets of Minneapolis finding the pro ICE protesters, and the
Associated Press reported it as much. This is not you know, Newsmax,
This isn't from Trump's White House, this is the AP said.

(31:33):
A large group of anti ICE protesters swarmed a small
group of pro Ice protesters and fights in suit and
one guy was forced by the angry mob to take
off his shirts. I'd love to know what that shirt was.
I got the video here. It was an American flag

(31:54):
hoodie that said freedom on the back. That's it, American
flag hood and on the back it said freedom. The
angry anti Ice mob determined, we're not going to have
that on the streets of Minneapolis. You got to take
that shirt off, and they forced the guy to take

(32:14):
his hoodie off, and they grabbed it from him, and
then they chased him down the streets. They had cameras
all over. Everyone had their smartphone cameras out. Guy is
in a car next to him filming him. And this
guy's just walking down the street. His face already looks
to be a little batter. It looks like there's a
band aid on his face. I don't know that he

(32:35):
already whipped out a band aid and bandaged it up
as a result of what just happened in this melee.
But it was just a really ugly scene. And again
I asked the question, if you had a big group,
you know, Trump's insurrectionists, all these mega Trump insurrectionists Jay
sixers were out there finding small groups of peacefully protesting

(32:56):
anti Ice people, and they were just finding them, beating them.
Take that shirt off, and all the rest of it. Then,
what exactly do you think the response from the mayor,
the governor, the president should be. Why, then, is one
group's constitutionally protective freedom of speech not allowed, not protected,

(33:18):
but another's this all right? That's the end of that
for now. I want to get Jim Rose's assessment on
something that Craig Evans just reported. We've got a group
of people saying, you know, we ought to name is
six S eighty the loop here throughout midtown Omaha. Got
to name that for Hal Dobb, the former congressman, mayor,
regent and man about town Hall.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Dobb, Well, I think that's great. He was involved in
the building of six eighty. He didn't authorize it. It
wasn't part of his administration. It was built long before
Hal became mayor. But I do believe the West Dodge
Expressway really is an appropriate road to be named after Hall.
And it's because when he was when he was in

(34:00):
the Congress, he was helping to forge a tremendous amount
of investment in road infrastructure around Omaha, and in particular
the West Dodge Expressway. Now, some of us remember what
West Dodge was like before that expressway, and at about
five o'clock in the afternoon. If you were driving down
West Dodge, you at the bottom of the hill to
one hundred and fourteenth you pretty much had to park

(34:23):
pack an overnight bag because that's how congested it was.
It's congested now, but remember what it was like before.
To say nothing of what that West Dodge Expressway has
meant to commercial development. West of one hundred and thirty
second Street, west of one hundred and forty fourth Street,
one hundred and fifty sixth it was pretty much just

(34:43):
open ground, and it was a four lane road open ground.
But now as an expressways, it has created massive, massive
amounts of economic activity. So I think it's great. I
think it's easier frankly to get this done for how
through the federal government through the state government. Order for
it to happen here, you'd have to have a bill sponsored,
a bipartisan bills sponsored in the unicamer It would have

(35:06):
to be part of an optimus bill. It would have
to be approved in a way it goes. Plus you'd
have to have the five yes is from the delegation
in Washington, because it's part federal but mostly it's a
state road that said he deserves it. He deserves something
of real distinction, and it would be great if we
could get this for him before he passes away. How's

(35:26):
in his eighties now, he's still remarkably energetic. He'll outlive
all of us. He really is remarkable, And I think
it's because he remains engaged. He's involved in so many
activities in the Omaha metropolitan area political, cultural, recreational, and
I just think that's the secret to his continued longevity

(35:47):
in his sharpness. He just simply won't retire.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Well, I think you would think would be easier to
at least name the Dodge Expressway bridge, you know, the
how Dodge express for Dodge or whatever bridge.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
In six eighty's fine. I mean it stretches from the
Mormon Bridge all the way around to Interstate eighty.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
Well, I wonder if some of the problem with renaming
any part of Dodge just because it already has a name,
the Grand Army of the Republic Highway or something like that.
But you can name it after somebody you've got. You've
got a lot of streets that have eight names.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
Well, now, a street name is an entirely different construct
to get a street named after you, like you know,
Johnny Rodgers Boulevard or Marlon Briscoe, you know, Avenue, whatever
it is. All you need is the city council and
the mayor to agree to that.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
I want to ask Bob Boozer if he was named
after the street well, and that was county, that was
that was not even an Omaha city call. The county
commissioner at the time elected to have Bob Boozer Drive
named after him, that little stretch between Pacific and El Street. Look,
how deserves it. A lot of guys deserve it, But

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in particular, he deserves something much larger than just a
snell a block between here and there. But he was
the of six eighty they're talking about, and that'd be great,
to be great, I mean, do people change that?

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Though?

Speaker 1 (37:10):
When Lucy is talking about a backup, you know, six
eighty northbound just ahead of Dodgetree, he's saying, is how
Dobb is backed up?

Speaker 2 (37:19):
Well, that's the other reason that well, that's the other
reason I think the West Dodge Expressway would be a
better place for house name. You could say the Dob
Expressway and people would know. Now if you go to Chicago,
because apparently in Chicago it's easy to get some big
stretch of road named after you. Because every road in
Chicago is named after somebody. It's named after a Burn
or a Ryan, or a Reagan, or a Stevenson or somebody.

(37:41):
And so if you listen to traffic reporters in Chicago,
they won't name a part of a road. They'll just
name the Scott Vorhees is backed up from this to that,
and people know exactly what it is.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
I just love I want Lucy to report how Dobb
is backed up. That's all I want to say.

Speaker 2 (38:02):
It happens all the time every morning about six o'clock.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
Jim, we have a situation at a middle school in
North Carolina where a wrestler, middle school wrestler leaves the mat,
is walking back towards the locker room or you know
what passes for a sideline in wrestling, and the coach
taped the wrestler on the backside. Parents are saying, I
want that guy fired. We don't do that. This is

(38:28):
a salt, brother.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
He slapped the guy on the rear end.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
If a wrestling coach, football, coach, basketball, you just quick
you slap on the backside. That happens in sports, right
I've been fifty thousand times a day. Yeah, this is
a girls wrestling We have a male coach slaps the
girls rear end? Does the little butt tap? Girls have
no business being on a boys wrestling team girls wrestling team?
Is it just says, yes, it is a girls wrestling team.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
Coach, they probably shouldn't have a male coaching a girls
wrestling team. And well, because it's just you're asking for trouble.
It sounds sexist to me. It's very sexist, but it's
a reality. That said, if you do have a man
coaching a women's sports team, which again is not necessarily
a bad thing, just sometimes in the year twenty twenty six,

(39:19):
you invite trouble, then that's probably an area you need
to steer clear of.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
This is a wrestler who had just won third place
at this meet, came off the mat, her coach is
high fived her, patted her on the backside. Hey, good job,
went right back to coaching and never thought anything of it.
And parents are like, this coach needs to be how kaled?
How old was the wrestler middle school? So twelve thirteen, fourteen?
Maybe did the middle school wrestler have anything to say

(39:46):
about this?

Speaker 2 (39:47):
I don't have any comments from the wrestler. So this
is this is maybe some wolke parents at the wrestling
match who maybe they weren't even fair of that school.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
Maybe they were just casual observers. As I look here
talk about the people who are upset. It actually sounds
like the parents of the wrestler are defending the coach
and they make a coach reinstated.

Speaker 2 (40:13):
Oh the coach has been suspended. Yeah, so I don't know.
School administrators are so weak. Look, we either are in
sports or were not. How about this? How about this principle,
A little bit of a tip for you, aspiring principles.
If something like this happens, why don't you get all
the parties together in a room talk about it. If
somebody did something they ought not do, ask for an

(40:36):
apology and move on. But if you're going to allow
parents to manage your people, you've got no business being
a principal. Okay, Oh, no business being a principal.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
Or I mean coaches right now are saying tell all
these parents shut up. Yeah, these coaches of all these
different teams want to put all the parents into a
centrifuge and turn it back on put them all into
a super collider.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Just turn it on.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
I love that the report here that it's an MLK day,
it's a day of service, and for some people it
certainly it certainly will be, and that's fantastic. But for
the people who need to learn about doctor King's life,
about his message, how far we've come thanks to the
efforts of a great number of people over the generations.

(41:22):
The people who most need to hear that news are
sleeping in today and will be sleeping most of the day.
The students are off, most of the students are off,
and most of the schools here across the area here
in honor of the holiday.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Now I.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
Trust that they still learn about doctor King, if not
last week, then this week and hopefully throughout the year
as well. But they need they should be in school
or participating in a day of service today because here
on news radio eleven ten kfab as I do every year,
we celebrate Doctor King.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
To get a list.

Speaker 3 (42:07):
I have a dream one day.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
This nation will rise up, live up the true meaning
of its treatment. Red nice fred Nae. Thanks everybody's getting this.
I have a three. I have a dream. I have

(42:35):
a dream.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
Oh let's get the same.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
Getting now I'm still convinced that's just a.

Speaker 3 (42:42):
Lot to be in practice of non bother or the
more excellent way to the truth be enact with their existing.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
In the American rutal system. I have a dream that
one day at a black boss and black girls even
to join handful nor right girl problem. I have a dream.

(43:12):
I have a dream. I have a dream.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
I have a dream.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
I have a dream and about it get it new.
To answer your question, what is that racket?

Speaker 1 (43:33):
That is the MLK mix one of my very favorite
things I've ever had a chance to whip together. Then
we play it every year on the MLK Day holiday
here and the City of Omaha is continuing their tradition.
The Living the Dream High School Competition is today at
five point thirty at the Holland Center, a talent competition

(43:54):
highlighting students in middle school through high school in the
Omaha metro area. Free and open to the public. Again,
that's five point thirty today, doors open at five. It's
at the Holland Center downtown if you can get there
amongst all the traffic. The Living the Dream High School Competition.

(44:14):
This past Friday, they had an MLK Awards ceremony here
in Omaha. The community recipient of the MLK Award, the
Inspire Aspire Award is Houston the Assassin Alexander. We've given
an MLK someone who was committed to nonviolence award to

(44:36):
a mixed martial artist champion from Omaha who could not
be a better dude. And if you don't know Houston
the Assassin Alexander, you're gonna meet him in an hour
from now. He'll join me in the studio just after
nine o'clock this morning. One of my very favorite people
in town. And it's a great guy. It's a good
thing that he is a pacifist. And until you get

(44:58):
into the octagon with you don't want to do that.
He would tear people limb from living.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
Yeah. No, you're gonna come out in about fifty pieces
if you climb into the octagon with that guy. We'll
get ready.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
He's coming here in the studio and if you don't,
if you don't move by the time he gets your
he'll movie.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
No.

Speaker 2 (45:13):
I'll teach him a thing or two, will you And
what what thing would that be? I'll think of it
between now and then, but I'll teach him.

Speaker 3 (45:19):
No.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
Houston and I are good friends. He's a neat guy.
He's doing a lot of good stuff in the community.
His foundation is helping a lot of young kids connect
with music and dance and literature, and it's really responsible responsibility.
That message for young people is one of the key
things I talked to about. He weaves this sense of

(45:40):
responsibility and accountability into it, and that really it really
hits home, especially with a lot of kids in the
underserved community. He's an excellent role model, and he's also
a really good communicator.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
So wake your kid up and have them join us
at nine oh five so they can hear from the
Assassin to Alexander. Here on news radio eleven ten kfab So,
someone described as a local mom says the Secret Service
had visited my house the other day just because of
a tweet. She says, the Secret Service came to my

(46:15):
door today because of a tweet. No threats, no violence,
just words. That's where we are now. She wrote on
Twitter x in a thread about the ordeal she did
the video recording of a Secret Service agent that showed
up at the door wanted to ask her about some
of the things she had tweeted. She describes herself as

(46:37):
a mom. I'm just a mom. This is an activist
named Jamie. Last name starts with a B, and she's
been in the news before for going out and trying
to make life miserable for anyone who dares espouse any
conservative beliefs. And she also has posted several things on

(47:02):
social media where she is wishing death upon the President
of the United States, hoping and praying that is he
dead yet?

Speaker 2 (47:12):
You know?

Speaker 1 (47:12):
And uh and mocking and posting a lot of stuff
like that. And the libs of TikTok Twitter account has
got some of this stuff out there as well. Here
it is there's a sampling of some of her tweets.

(47:33):
She says, I hope quiet, piggy are the last words
he Trump hears whispered into his ear by a nurse.
Why not replace the President's secret service with thoughts and prayers?
If it's good enough for our kids, should be good
enough for him.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Is he dead yet?

Speaker 1 (47:56):
And then there's another one she says, good night. If
Trump should die before I wake, please don't let the
news be fake. The day McDonald sends up orange smoke,
will know for sure he's dead. How long does it
take congestive heart failure to kill a person asking for democracy.

(48:19):
I think the real treasure was the friends we made
while hoping he was dead.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
That it goes on and on.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
I'm sorry to hit you with such vile hoping, cheering
for the President of the United States to die, but
this is all coming from I'm just a mom. And
then she said, when Caroline Levitt, that's the White House spokesperson,
When Caroline Levitt gets what she deserves, I hope it's televised.

(48:50):
So she's just saying all this stuff and the Secret
Service wanted to have a.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
Chat with her. She's like, the Secret Service came to
my door.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Today because of a tweet, which one Jamie, Well, we
kind of take threats against the president a little more
seriously than threats against your next door neighbor, because you know,
we've had some shot down through the years, and we've
had some shot at down through the years, including this one,
including this one.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
And I don't know if people are just that dense
to think that you can say whatever you want like
that about the President of the United States and folks
are going to ignore it because all it takes is won. Now, okay,
the secrets ah that one. Now, I don't think that
one's serious and that's the one that pulls the trigger. Yeah,
that's just I mean, seriously, Scott, what world? What air

(49:35):
are you breathing right? What earth are you walking upon
to think you can say that stuff, You can write
that stuff on social media and think nobody will notice,
and then act like a.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
Victim when someone wants to ask you about your threats
against the president and his administration. Is President Trump looking
to go to war with Europe because Norway didn't give
him the Nobel Peace pri I'm reading here from a
letter that President Trump has written to the Prime Minister
of Norway shown has got a store, saying, quote, considering

(50:13):
your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace
Prize for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer
feel an obligation to think purely a peace, although it
will always be predominant, but can now think about what
is good and proper for the United States of America.
Why is he coming at Norway over Greenland. Norway doesn't

(50:36):
have anything to do with Greenland other than they know
they're just up in that area and they're part of
the European nations that President Trump wants to tariff. Until
the United States is allowed to buy Greenland. Now he's
looking at Denmark in this letter, and he says, Denmark
cannot protect that land from Russia or China. And why

(50:59):
do they have a right of ownership anyway, There are
no written documents. It's only that a boat landed there
hundreds of years ago. But we had boats landing there. Also,
the world is not secure unless we have complete and
total control of Greenland. Of course, this is being positioned
as Trump is madd He didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize,

(51:21):
so he wants Greenland. Norway has very very little to
do with that. Now, is Trump so petty that that
factors in to his decision?

Speaker 2 (51:29):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (51:30):
I probably, But I think the bigger factor in this
decision looking at Greenland is making sure that Russia and
China don't get access to all the rare earth minerals
up there. The United States says, hey, let's keep that
in house. This is a NATO territory. America's funding NATO.
We're the ones everyone looks at anytime there's a problem,

(51:52):
as you guys are like, hey, you got to help
me protect us from Russia, as you're a big trade
partner with Russia and building pipelines for Russia, and America
is paying all this money, and he want us to
bail you out all the time. All right, we want Greenland.
It's I think it's funny that he's he's referencing that
Norway didn't give him the Nobel Peace Prize, and so therefore,

(52:15):
all right, I guess I don't have to think purely
of peace.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
Well, this president is better at holding grudges than probably
any president we've had since Nixon, So you know, are
you surprised? No? Look, uh, there are lots of rare
earth materials in Nebraska. So maybe the federal government will
take over Nebraska, and I'm not sure for us by force.
They'll just you know, run a few folks down there
near Elk Creek. Can we get the same deal they're

(52:39):
offering the people in Greenland. They're talking about paying them
thousands of dollars thousands, Yeah, they think they're talking about
paying them billions of dollars. So no, the individual thousand. Yeah,
there's only like eighteen people to live there. At least
you're around. I say, hey, come into Nebraska. We can
be bought. Come on into Nebraska. Fire us a number,

(53:00):
and we'll let you have access to all those rare
earth materials down there by Elk Creek. Yeah, is dig
away man batteries, chips, you know, defibulators, whatever needs a chip,
your phone, If you need a chip, we've got it
for you.

Speaker 1 (53:14):
Mitch email says, we've heard what Trump thinks, what Denmark thinks,
what Germany, England, etc.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
Think?

Speaker 1 (53:20):
What do native Greenlanders think? Do you know if that
has been reported? That's Mitch emailing Scott at kfab dot com.
And the Zonker's custom was inbox. Well, yeah, there's someone
who's like a basically a the equivalent of a street
gang leader from who's kind of the leader of Greenland.
And that individual and the head of Denmark both came

(53:44):
out and said no, no, the Greenlanders are with Denmark
and not the United States. We don't want to be
part of the United States.

Speaker 2 (53:52):
Everything is for sale. It's all about the number. Yeah,
we're negotiating that. We're now negotiating. This isn't whether we're
going to do it, it's how much do you really
We can throw another couple one hundred billion on there
if you'd like him.

Speaker 1 (54:03):
Now, if America does take control of Nebraska and make
it I don't know an extension of Washington, New c
I suppose that would include the University of Nebraska, which
announced on Friday the edition of another women's sport, women's
flag football, as a women's intercollegiate varsity sport. What will

(54:25):
happen first Nebraska men's football makes it to a conference
championship or Nebraska women's flag football makes it to their
version of a conference championship.

Speaker 2 (54:37):
My guess is the women's flag football team will get
to a postseason January first Bowl game sooner than the
football team. That makes me sad that you would say that. Well,
I'm sorry. Next year, the schedule is a hell a
lot tougher than this year's. We still didn't get a
running back, and I'm not sure about our defensive linement.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
Yeah, regarding our defensive linement. How many of them could
play on the women's flag football team.

Speaker 2 (55:00):
Well, if they are, if they identify as women, that
opens up a possibility. Although I think we have a
state law that in Nebraska that says you can't you
can't be a guy and be on a women's team,
So I don't know that they would actually be allowed
on the team, but they absolutely could play.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
They're going to play their inaugural competitive flag football season
the spring of twenty twenty eight, So we got spring football.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
Well, if they're not going to start till twenty twenty eight,
we got some time. Football team has two seasons to
get it together.

Speaker 1 (55:28):
Yeah, Nebraska will immediately begin the process of searching for
a head coach. Coach Osborn, he's available, building roster. They're
doing that this spring. I'm a bow Polini and they'll
recruit and I guess they're playing kind of May. How
would Bo Polini go over as the head flag head

(55:49):
coach at the women's football team.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
It's a flag, you saw it? What do you think
you got to tackle? Coaches? Not tackle? It's a defensive coach.

Speaker 1 (56:02):
Carl Polini's tackle them when you pull that flag, I
want you to pull out their spine.

Speaker 2 (56:12):
Yeah. Now, I think flag football is a sport that
really isn't very attractive to most football fans. Now, if
they put the pads on the gals and had them
hit each other.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
Right, Well, they're talking about a season. They say a
spring season, but it says January to May. They playing
Pinnacle Bank Arena. What are they wearing out there? Are
they playing at Memorial stadium not in January. Is it
an indoor thing?

Speaker 2 (56:39):
And how many fans can they accommodate in the Hawks
Center if they're playing indoors. I don't know that this
press release says where they're going to play. Is it
a legitimately standard football field or is it like an
indoor arena football? If I don't know, I think it's
more like an arena indoor football. I would hope if
they're playing in January that the playing the side. Well,

(57:00):
now you've seen bikini football. Yeah, this is not going
to be the lingerie flag football. It's not going to
be Just in case you're wondering, this is not going
to be that. Yeah, we probably have football pants on
in jerseys, maybe even helmets. That'd be good.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
This is News Radio eleven ten kfab. He's a little
story that it should have been bigger than it was
last week really fell through just about everybody's cracks. Not
to be all that concern with your cracks, but it
fell right through it. And it came from James O'Keeffe,
the independent journalist, who says he has details that an

(57:37):
employee with the United States Secret Service who is assigned
to protect the Vice President and his family has been
placed on administrative leave after an undercover video released by
James O'Keefe. He's the guy that was going into planned
parenthood clinics and all that and finding all the dastardly
details that they were part of that No one seemed

(57:59):
really care much about that either, showed that the Secret
Service agent assigned to certain to protect the Vice President,
Jade Vance, was leaking sensitive security information. His security clearance
has been suspended, access to agency facilities systems revoked as

(58:20):
the incident is investigated. Deputy Director of the Secret Service
tells Fox Quote, the US Secret Service has no tolerance
for any behavior that could potentially compromise the safety, privacy,
or trust of our protectees. This incident is under investigation now.
Someone with just smashing windows at their house the other day,
at the Vance family home in Ohio. And in case

(58:42):
you're wondering, like, oh, this guy, he's part of that swamp,
hates the president, hates the vice president. It doesn't sound
like that's what this is about. It sounds like this
is that tail as old as time, the Chinese sex
spies from outer space thing, where someone's just cozying up

(59:03):
to this Secret Service guy going, Wow, your job is
so amazing. Tell me more about how you protect the
vice president, tell me more about when he might be vulnerable,
tell me more about where he lives and all. And
this guy's okay, and just telling this Chinese sex spy
everything she wants to know.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
You know, whatever turns you on. Hey, this is insane
turney talk. This sometimes involves national secrets.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
Now, they also say this person has a holdover from
the Biden administration and does hold some anti Trump administration,
anti Ice personal views, but they're investigating. Meanwhile, they're also
investigating former Arizona Senator the Independent Kristen Kirsten Cinema she's

(59:53):
being sued from the wife of a formerly married member
of her security detail under North Carolina's home wrecker laws,
saying you got involved with my husband and ended my
fourteen year marriage. So I found pictures on my husband's
phone sent by you of you sexually suggestive messaging from

(01:00:16):
you on my husband's phone. No comment from the former
Arizona senator
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