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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They're all these dangers that our country faces if you
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just let people in unvetted four nationals, you don't properly
vet temporary visitors overstay their visas, we don't want them.
President Trump did the same policy back in twenty seventeen.
It dands the entry of foreigners from Afghanistan, I'll name
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some of these, Chad, Republica, Congo, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Soudan, Yemen,
and some other countries as well. It partially suspends the
entry of travelers and immigrants from Barundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan,
and Venezuela. It also applies to any perspective immigrant from
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any of these countries that have a visa that want
to come here to the United States on a temporary
visa or to the United States permanently. It begins at
midnight on In this new age of judicial coups, should
we expect a judge to overturn that. We're saying the
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president used his presidential authority, Well, he's had it in
other instances. We have seen one terror attack after another
carried out by people that overstay their visas from dangerous
places all over the world, and thanks to Joe Biden's
open surge, open door policies, millions of these who shouldn't
be here in this country. And we can't have people
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coming in from any country where we can't vet and
screen those that do want to come here. And that's
why I put this new executive order. And if they
didn't have TDS, they would be like, yeah, that makes
a whole lot of sense. Sure, yeah, yeah, we've seen uh, well,
we've seen terrorist attacks here. You got cats from Egypt
overstaying their visas and trying to melt American Jews. Here's
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Jennings on it.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Regarding the travel ban. He has a great reason.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
These countries don't vet people, They don't share information people
who come from these countries, which all, by the way,
the link is the governments are essentially failed states. They're
not functioning, and so they overstay their visas. All of
these countries present massive problems for our own government when
trying to figure out who's coming here, why, and how
long they're going to stay and what are they going
to do when they get here. We have had an
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awakening in this country of the abuse of the visa system.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
If you're on a visa. You don't have a right
to be here.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
You're a guest in this country, and we've seen a
number of our guests turn on actual Americans that it
needs to stop.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah, you don't let somebody in your living room. They're
going to go upstairs and kill your family. In Bulger,
the terrorists there, Mohammed Solomon, he reportedly tried to buy
a gun to us in the attack, but he couldn't
get it because he's a non citizen status, he's an illegal.
He made his molotov flame throwers. Many of you heard
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the story that happened last weekend on Sunday. You had
some Jewish Americans in Boulder out for it was called
run for their lives. They do the solidarity with the
massacre of October seventh, and still for the hostages being held.
The number of injured has now risen a twelve. He
had like it was sixteen, seventeen eighteen malotov. He used
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two of them. Imagine what he could have done. And
I don't know if the individuals, I don't know if
you saw the video, but you had a couple of
men come up. There was a dude and a bigger
dude there with that blue he had blue shirt on
kind of and he was getting really close out of beard.
I mean that you have one of those thrown on you,
you burn up. You don't tuck and roll and get
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out of a Molotov cocktail being thrown directly at you. Now,
if he'd use a gun, he probably could have done
a whole lot more damage. On August twenty eighth of
last year, a three judge panel for the US Court
of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rule that illegals do
not have Second Amendment right, So why would they have
other rights if they're supposedly like the Democrats are saying,
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have all these other rights? You've been through two courts,
you've been ordered to be deported. It No, you have
a right to come and argue. Well, then I guess
you have a right to the Second Amendment, wouldn't you. No,
you shaid, they don't have rights. They're not they're not citizens.
Now you can't break into our country, get caught, and
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we rot you in jail until you die. You have
some kind of right for some kind of and they have.
They've gone before judges, and the judges didn't say you're
going to rot in one of our They said, you're
gonna go back home. You've had your process, and now
in the situation that we're in right now, well, there's
no way we can do that process. Absolutely not, and
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they know that, and that's why they're clogging it up.
And when that's their delaying. The border has been secured.
The numbers have stated that that is a good thing.
In this week of bad news, we got to talk
about some good things that have happened here.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
The President has a different view of this border problem.
He said, we are going to fix this for good.
We're sealing it shut. Everybody here is out out.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Deputy Director FBI Dan Bongino, we.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
Are going to get rid of you. If you are
here illegally, and if you're here illegally to commit a crime,
you're going first. We're giving you about five minutes to cooperate.
If you don't have any information, We're going to use
every tool we have, Title eight at every other one
to get you the hell out of the country. You're
not going to be here to commit crime. It is
a really revolutionary view. It's almost like national level broken
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windows policing.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yes, that's what Juliani did in New York city. You
don't let a broken windows say there, because it turns
into a flophouse and it turns into a crackhouse and
the whole neighborhood is ruined. We've had finally some talk
here in California. You Fresno ended up on the Trump
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administration's sanctuary city list, and the response from local government
here are president. Mayor Jerry Dyer said, we are not,
by any definition, a sanctuary city. We are waiting clarification. Okay,
remember that word, by any definition, all right, you do
your own little search. Here's the definition of a sanctuary city.
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I read. It's a policy that generally means a local
government limits its cooperation with federal immigration authorities, primarily to
protect undocued immigrants from deportation. This can involve restricting local
law enforcement for inquiring about immigration status or limiting the
use of local resources for immigration enforcement, and preventing city
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employees city employees from assisting ice unless legally required. It
protects undocumented from deportation or prosecution despite federal immigration laws.
Mayors and those cities reaffirm their status as sanctuary cities. Okay,
by definition, we are a sanctuary city. By definition, we
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are chief Mindy Castell said, we do not ask immigration status,
whether it's legal or illegal. Mayor Dyer has clarified no,
we do not work with the feds. Here's an article
kmph dot com from January of this year when you
had River Park immigration protests going on. You're not going
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to deport us now, Member Mayor Dyer said, by definition,
we're not a sanctuary city. Here's Mayor Dyer's words I read.
I completely understand the concerns raised by members our community
about immigration related issues, as well as the protests at
River Park. I want to make it clear City Fresnel
committed to ensuring the safety and well being of all
our residents. Here we go as a city. We do
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not participate in or enforce federal immigration matters. Our priority
is to build trust within our diverse community and ensure
everyone feels value, saved and supported, regardless of their immigration status.
That by definition, is a proclamation of being a sanctuary city.
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What do you not understand about that? I can't even
believe somebody would say, well, I'm kind of confused about this.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Go read your own words.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
It's amazing you got Democrats that actually want the illegals
to have medicaid what bankrupts us? That means it won't
be here. Listen to this argument on CNN.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
Lit'steny one deserves health every single person in the world does.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
Just for the record, as a candidate, you're free illegal
aliens getting medicaid.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
I think everyone in the world deserves.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
That's a yes. That's a yes, but it is a yes.
But it's a democratic position. Should get me But I mean,
I mean, I don't it controversial?
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Controversial? Want me to die in the hospital?
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Who pays for it? Who all pays for it? This
is Abby Phillips, the host that can't keep the panel
under control a lot of times, and out Scott Jennis
for keeping that going. He gets it going up there.
Who pays for it?
Speaker 2 (09:28):
I think pays for healthcare?
Speaker 6 (09:30):
When undocumented people show up at a hospital.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Who pays for that? We all pay for it, including
we all for they actually contribute.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
That The point we dissed, the point we realize who
pays for the welfare of this country generally finds or not?
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Can I start my logic train you for my logic
train starts with I don't want to I don't want
to kick eleven million people off.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Do you want me to illegal aliens on or not
do I want? First of all, do I want undocumented
citizens to have? Don't care?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
The answer is yes, yes they do. They want it.
It's rather simple. We have immigration laws only makes sense.
Here's a message to local politicians and local law enforcement.
Please take a stand. You know it's wrong to allow
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lawbreakers and cheaters, cheaters, don't wait in line. You know
that's wrong. It's wrong to do, and it destroys the
fabric of our culture. And you know that in the
American culture. It's a blend of all over the world,
but it's distinctly American. So take a stand. Sheriff s
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Sononi has taken a stand against SB fifty four. Sheriff
Chad Byanco down in Riverside County, running for governor on
the Republican ticket, has taken a stand against SB fifty four.
Mayor DIYer, this would be a really, really good time
to take a stand. You're in law enforcement. You saw
daily happened all over the decades. You saw the increase.
You know exactly what illegal immigration, you know exactly the
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criminals that are involved in it. So Mayor Dyer take
a stand. Chief Castill take a stand. City Council, take
a stand, yo. You all know what's wrong. You know
it is, and you took a note to serve and
to protect us, So start vetting that's protecting and serving him.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
Please work with Assistant Trevor Jerry show Mondo Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
I covered this story about the Secret Service agent's the
two ladies that were guarding Obama's house in DC. They
were suspended because they got into a fight, and the
video came out of the fight. Come on, two agents,
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I'll whoop this girl's boop, she shouted, got into a
physical fight at two thirty in the morning. I thought,
we got DEI out of here. Why is that still
plaguing the Secret Service? We got a few more details
about the reason for the fight. Secret Service in one
woman uniform division officer was triggered because the officer coming
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to relieve at the end of her ship was late.
Another Secret Service source said that that's the reason that
they got into the altercation. It was also an altercation
over a certain car that they were assigned. I know
you got your people in any kind of field or industry,
men and women that do behave this way. You've had, boy,
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I tell you the stories about the Secret Service over
the years, like when they're in foreign countries and all
of that, like drunk and prostitutes. Remember all those stories.
I think the worst, well outside of what they allowed
in Dallas in nineteen sixty three and in Butler in
Pennsylvania as the guide during the Obama administration, that somehow
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got in the front door of the White House and
had a knife on him. How do you walk up thing? Dong? Oh,
nobody's here. I'll just open the door. My front door
is very rarely. Even if I had the door open
and the screen, I still even locked the screen so
that somebody would have to cut through it and make
some sound, I would know they're there. No, my front
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door when I'm home, if it's closed, it's not unlocked.
It's just a habit my whole life. Even as a
front door's locked, that's just normal. We're talking about the
White House here. I would have thought you would have
had to like shoot and kill three people to even
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get to a locked front door. And once you got
through a locked front door, at that point, I thought
you wouldn't even be able to take one step in
because the bullets that would riddle your body. That's just
what I thought. No, he made it all the way
in inside. Huh, Well, are we ever going to find
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out about Butler? You think we will? I thought that
would have been one of the first things, because, as
I said ever since July thirteenth of last year, that
President Trump is an incredible man, but he's still a man,
still a human. The thoughts that went through his head.
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Who's trying to kill me? I came so close to
losing my life. They're shooting at me. And then you
get into a position where you have the power to
get in and maybe go find out who you would
do that. I know that was probably one of the
first things He's like, I hope I win this election
because I'm going to find out who did that to me,
Who almost took away my wife's husband, my kid's father,
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my grandkids grandfather, you know, who almost eradicated all of that. Well,
we even told we were going to find out about JFK.
They said they've released all of that. Yes, there's no headlines.
I thought you were going to go through those twenty
eight thousand pages in there. You only made it eight pages,
all right, thank you, director Ryana Rfk. We were going
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to find out about MLK nine to eleven. They talked
about this, Butler, they talked about this, the origins of COVID.
They talked about that. The White House actually site is
up that says exactly where it came from. We all
know that. You know, during the peak of COVID, that
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was January of twenty twenty one. See if you remember
how many like the ballpark, if you think you and like,
how many deaths were recorded weekly and that was the
peak week twenty five, Nine hundred and seventy four Americans
lost their life in one week. That was the peak. Now,
we do know you could have a heart attack and
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die and if you're found out to have COVID. When
that happened, they listed that as a COVID death. But
it's undeniable that we had quite a few COVID deaths. Now,
the fact of a million across America, I will say, no,
that's not all attributed to COVID, but a high majority
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of it was with COVID. How many Americans you think
now are dying from COVID each week each week right
now today? That number actually surprised me and I'll talk
about it next.
Speaker 7 (16:33):
This is the Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
More than five years after the first cases of COVID
were detected here in the United States, an average off
how do you think or dying a week three d
and fifty. It's more than I thought. I mean still circulating.
People still catching it now when they're out of that
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three fifty, have me on or heart attacks or you know,
had pre existing conditions. Kent, I know RFK Junior getting
in there, and they're getting new folks down at the CDC.
Maybe we'll get some real numbers, but that's still quite
a few people. During the twenty twenty four to twenty
five season, twenty three percent of adults age eighteen and
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older actually went in and said, give me an mr NA.
According to CDC data, some more than seventy five percent
of a seventy seven now are saying nope, not going
to take the injection. During that same time period, thirteen
percent of kids got the updated vaccine. Wow, man, that's
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thirteen percent of American parents are still idiots. Why would
you do that to your child? Why? I said yesterday
that I could see the craziest liberal blue hair African
bone through their nose just tatted up and hating Trump
and agnostic and yelling, And they're not as weird to
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me as the person walking by themselves on the sidewalk
or in their car with a mask on, or even
out amongst us at a grocery store. When I walk
past you, I just want you to know that in
my head, I don't say anything. You're in America and
you can choose to, you know, put a diaper over
your head if you want to, you walk around with
the underwear on your head if you want to. But
that's just man. I feel sorry for you that you're
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still believing that that you can stand behind a chain
link fence in the personal fire department, can shoot their
most powerful hose and somehow you can avoid the water.
Not gonna happen, all right? Shall we continue on with
some insanity? Three hundred and fifty people on average still
dying from COVID. But that pales in comparison to how
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many people a lawn musk with his doze cuts is
killed around the world, isn't it? Trump? He shouldn't just
be mad at him, he should have him arrested. If
what the coven the ladies on the coven on the
view Sonny Hostin had to say.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
He flashed two hundred and fifty thousand federal employees, more
than eighty five hundred contracts, more than ten thousand grants,
and his cutbacks on medical research cost the lives of
the foreign aid costs three hundred thousand lives, mostly children.
That's the damage that.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Elon Musk did.
Speaker 6 (19:30):
So I don't think anyone should be listening.
Speaker 7 (19:32):
To him about.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
Anything, all right, Can I one of you other witches
sitting around your brew there could one of you had said, Wow,
that's quite a statistic, Sonny. Where did you Where did
you get that from? No, they don't do anything to
push back on stuff like that. Now US got us
a war going on between President Trump and Elon Musk.
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I think Elon Musk could have a little bit of
Kanye and even can go a little crazy, little nutting.
And I think he has calling for the impeachment of
President Trump, putting a pole out, should we start a
third party where eighty percent of America's in the middle. See,
his mind's not right. I thought he knew that. That's
why he came over to make America great again, was
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the fact that he saw there's people out there, the
majority on the left that are trying to destroy this
country somehow he thinks I don't know what he thinks.
How many Republicans does he think we'd be like, Yes,
let's meet in the middle. Don't cut out their dangling
unmentionables when they're nine. Let's cut the age to fourteen.
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We'll meet in the middle. We'll agree there. You can
transom at fourteen. Where do we meet in the middle
on any of this? There are some things I'm not
going to be all. It has to be one hundred
percent my way, But the basics life liberty in the
pursuit of happiness ain't nothing the left got that actually
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adds to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Their
mob rule, they are what democracy looks like. I want
to stay on the side of what the Constitution of
the United States looks like. And I do think Elon
Musk is at the height of selfishness to cause this
kind of disruption for the president and for everybody in
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the country, everything that's at stake. So it's kind of
the opposite of a patriot. Yeah, you can you can
disagree with your boss at work, who's been who had
been kind to you. Trump was very open to a
lot of Musk. Now, they both helped each other, sure
they did. You can be upset with something and just
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say we had a disagreement. I walked. I didn't like
the big beautiful bill. I walked. And that's what it
seemed like. It was like, you know, the going away
party at the Oval Office and all of that. They
it seemed like they had a good relationship. President Trump
talked about the good relationship and it seemed like it
was one. And I will say, yeah, it's a it's sad,
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but it's not as sad anymore because I'm seeing more
of what a laonn Musk was was like, where his
motives were, where his priorities were.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Right, Elon and I had a great relationship.
Speaker 4 (22:21):
I don't know who it will anymore, but I'm I'm
very disappointed in Eland.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
I've helped Elan a lot, and I'll be honest, I
think he misses the place.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
I think he got.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
Out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in
this beautiful Oval Office.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Must replied yes to a suggestion that President Trump should
be impeached. I will fight everything. No, it's until he
is at peace. All right, Maxine and Elon Musk are
going to team up together. And this is the unstable
aspect of it. I remember when it was a big
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deal age. You see Elon Musk. He smoked a joint
on Joe Rogan's podcast. Now he's it's even harder drugs
ketamine for his depression. New York Times did an expos
a on his drug use. Let's just say twenty five
percent of it's right kind of unstable, I would think
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a little. Elah Musk told well Laura Lumer she supports
the president law Musk told her that she should side
with him, and the reason why, he said, I'm going
to live longer than the president. Unstable making these kind
of comments. Alan is like fifty two or three or something.
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Trump's what seventy eight? Look, President Trump, He's an alpha male.
Elon Musk is an alpha male. President Trump is powerful
and determined, and Elon Musk is powerful and determined and unstable.
The impeachment talk over that. I didn't like the five
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trillion and added to the debt. I was never like, hey,
we need to really think about what we voted for
it because a lot of good things are happening the
fact that the border's secure right now. Bravo, Bravo on that,
Bravo on everything they tried to do that. These judges
have stepped in. They're going to keep fighting the good fight.
President Trump said, Elon must quote just went crazy. He said,
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Alan was wearing thin. I asked him to leave wearing thin.
It's polite, that's polite, that's polite. What about the tesla
though that Trump? Remember, did he my whole infomercial, entire
infomercial that went around the world. The value of that
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right there right.
Speaker 8 (24:46):
On the South Lawn a few months ago to try
to help Elon Musk's business while it was being vandalized.
We're told that that tesla still sitting there, the red
Tesla with Florida tags, is either going to be given
away or sold off.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
And we are told.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
That it was about a month that Elon Musk was
wearing thin on Trump, so this was not a sudden
exit and then blow up. There was about a month
that he was wearing thin. The President's word something else.
There was some reporting today about the possibility of a
Trump and Elon Musk phone call to make nice. Aids
are telling me that it is not something they are tracking.
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It's possible that some staffers might try to talk to Musk,
but know Trump and Musk call at least not that
we know about.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Wearing thin. That's the word I focused on. That's a
lot of like eyebrows and eye rolls and keeping your
patience because somebody is just it's you've overstayed your welcome
their pal. Yeah, the wife talk to me. Yeah, I know,
I know. I said you could stay another Yeah. Look,
it's wearing thin. Man, it's just wearing thin. Time to go.
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Oh no. A lot of Musks that he's going to
do a well he kind of a switcher room here,
listen to do in.
Speaker 8 (26:01):
Light of the President's statement about cancelation of my government contracts,
SpaceX will begin decommissioning it's Dragon spacecraft immediately. But he
later said, okay, we won't decommission Dragon. It rarely seems
as close to AIDS as he did for a time
to Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Yeah, they were buddies. I had a caller in the
first hour where we were talking about how kind of
sad it is, because what a good feeling that was
to see after just nothing really good happening for four years,
would build back. Better to see that that resurgence, that happiness.
The richest man in the world, the most powerful man
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in the world, are gonna put their powers together. And
now you got a lot of musky. And it's signed
to create a new political party in America that actually
represents the eighty percent in the middle. He put out
a poll. He went after Press said that Trump saying
is in the Epstein files again information that was already known,
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that there were flight logs in the continental United States
mar Largo to New York, not to Epstein Island. You
know what, if Hillary, they wouldn't even have to go
do the fake dossier and Russiagate if they would have
known if he was in that file, if there was
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damaging information. He wants to give away or sell his tesla.
It didn't last long, did it. No, it didn't. To
give you a little inside look here, Chris, we don't know.
We just see what we see. Do see he's around
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the White House. He gets to see him when the
cameras are off, and these kind of things a little
more personal. Doesn't mean he's at home seeing how they
treat their kids or grandkid now, but he got to
see it, he said, Elon blew up on me. Blew
up on him because the New York Times did that
drug reference story about Elon Musk because a lot of
Musk has been vocal about it. He said, I'm doing
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ketamine to balance out my depression, and we all think,
what's he got to be depressed about. He's the richest.
Ah See, money doesn't buy happiness. What more do you
need to know than the richest man in the world
is taking ketamine to not be depressed. I was hoping
that he would get in there in the Trump White
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House and get that good field going and meet somebody
that would would share God with him, share the Lord
with him. I had high hopes for Elon Musk man.
Maybe Joe Rogan would be like, hey, heyl I'm going
to church now. Joe Rogan said, he's going to church now.
It's good to hear. I thought, maybe, you know, get
him coming around. But this is just a little insight
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into the not quite being stable us blew.
Speaker 8 (29:00):
Up in the Oval office during his sendoff when I
tried to ask him about this big New York Times
report that alleged he was blurring the lines between medical
use of drugs and recreational use of drugs, and we
still don't have any real clarity about that.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Should it depressed conservatives? Now, I'm not gonna say it
should depress He was not elected. Did we need his
money for Trump to win? No? But it helped Trump
doesn't need it again, So don't need the money. It's
making some of us, though, drink peptal bismol, isn't it.
(29:39):
Scott Jennings on CNN actually went out a bottle of
peptal bismal live TV to their what seventy nine thousand
viewers around the world?
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Heavy? Is that bad for you to breathe?
Speaker 6 (29:51):
You though?
Speaker 3 (29:52):
This is what Okay, I'll be pouring this in my
news night mug tonight. Pepto bismol is what we all
need here in the Republic Can Party.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
I thought it was some jag dangs.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
They might need that too.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
I'm just I'm just first of all, I just want
to I know that we have our differences here sometimes,
but if you could, just if you could give me
a little dispensation for the next hour and not beat
me to death.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
This says, Look, here's the deal, the goal.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
You know you don't have to you know you don't
have to defend either of these men.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
You could just.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
I'm just gonna drink my pep call bismol. You want
some good news. In good news, President Trump gave a
full pardon to a former Army officer, Mark Bashall. He
was court martialed for not obeying COVID rules. He was
court martialed because he wouldn't wear a mask. He was
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court martial because he wouldn't take a COVID test. President
Trump gave a full pardon, good praise to my oldest son,
United States Air Force. He's an independent duty medical technician,
and he held his ground. He claimed religious exemption and
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from the Mr Inna injection and he had major pressure
from above, major pressure, but he was not ejected. And
he's go'll be getting out of the Air Force after
a twelve year career here in a few days. Very
very proud of him.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
That is disrespect. Don't do that. You don't do that.
I don't do that.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
You can't talk to me like that.
Speaker 7 (31:25):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
So this headline talking about COVID just here this hour.
The headline said heart attack or panitic a panic attack.
Why young men are calling ambulances for unmanaged anxiety? Oh,
that's why that. Suddenly young men are calling ambulances. They
just can't manage their anxiety. Okay, I wondered how they
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were going to be covering all this up. The FDA
is forced maderna adviser to actually admit COVID vaccines lasting
hard damage in young males. That's another headline in the
same week of heart attack or panic attack. We don't know.
They said. Boys are raised to value courage, strength, and
self assurance. Parents encourage boys to face their fears rather
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than offering emotional comfort and tenderness. Anxiety gets positioned in
conflict with masculinity and they're just having unmanaged anxiety and
it's panic attacks, myocarditis. What is that? It's what the
FDAG just said. They had to announce us out there. No, no,
you're you're wrong. We did our research. The reason ambulances
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are being called out because their anxiety symptoms are overwhelming,
they said. They said, some even think they're having a
heart attack. Guys, they just need the emotional comfort and tenderness.
That's what it is. Because the anxiety that men go through,
it remains in the shadows. They said. Anxiety now counts
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her ten percent of male ambulance calls. Yeah, like it
doesn't have anything to do well, Bongino said. The FBI
is investigating the COVID cover up that went on. You've
had countless young lives altered by my old carditis. That's
just their anxiety.
Speaker 7 (33:27):
This is the Trevor carry Show. Monda Valley's Power Talk