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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Supreme Court rules Judge Boseburg, remember him from over the
two summers ago. He exceeded his authority with President Trump.
President Trump can now to port trende ragua under the
seventeen ninety eight Alien Enemies Act. Stunning. Look at that
commander in chief getting to deport enemies inside our walls. Wells,

(00:26):
we had a borderwall five four ruling. Supreme Court handed
President Trump the wartime power is good. Now go to town, Sir,
go to town. There's a lot of invasion forces. Hellol Salvador,
Mega prisons. We got some ombras for you. They're on
their way back. The boy. They're going to fight it

(00:47):
in this state, aren't they?

Speaker 2 (00:49):
This?

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Uh? He was attorney for the Central District here in California,
Bill Sale. He's been busy. DHS follow lawsuit against California's
unconstitutional law attempting to force ICE to unmask. He wrote
Department of Homeland, his father the lawsuit to strike down
this unconstitutional law. So allow criminals to dock them. Man,

(01:11):
there's been so many assaults already. Yeah, California Democrats debuted
the No Secret Police Act. Stop it. We can't have
secret police.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Can you imagine Altaria country I have about you imagine
is masked secret police breaking people's car windows and snatching
people off the streets and out of church parking lots
and courtroom hallways and taking them away with no charges, no.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Noticesit Rachel madaw And it's not just her. It's the
wiener Man, Senator Scott Wiener. He he's the one that
debuted the No Secret Police Act. He said, secret police
must end. It's just an attorney general. Civil rights are
meet Dylan. She said, Hey, Scott Wiener, go check with

(01:58):
the lawyer. If this is the thing it back to us.
Hint it is that states can't regulate with federal law enforcement.
Whar's are meet? K Dillon Quick to the point. You
guys ever watched Drug Incorporated, Drug Ink, those kind of
shows on that GEO and whatnot Discovery? Yeah, you see
those South American policemen with mask on, don't you? Why? Why? Why? Well?

(02:26):
I think we all know why when we see that
that there are organizations that leave human skulls, heads cut
off heads, and duffel bags outside donut shops at intersections
all over South America. The cartels, Now these ice agents,

(02:47):
you're going, okay, border patrol ice. Well, they control now
a lot of their flow and they're stopping at and boy,
that would really send a message, wouldn't it. A couple
of them gunned down on their couch at Christmas with
their family and their kids to really send the message.
I don't know. Maybe they'll let the kids love since
it's Christmas, but they've gotten the mom and dandet let's

(03:10):
just say it's the dad, it's Christmas. Let's give them
a heart. That's why they got mask on, That's why
they mask up, the net gators covering up. Nobody had
a problem with it during COVID, anybody talking about, hey,
let's do a mask band because people are smashing and

(03:31):
grabbing and they're wearing masks. We're gonna do a max
band everywhere, right, Well, all these activist groups, these Antifa, globalist,
Marxist Luciferian protesters, record everything they trail, these agents and
these officers with their with their Walter Cronkite cameras around,
cussin at them ugly moments. And you think that might

(03:56):
lead to doxing or something else. Yes, it already has.
One ICE official said I signed up for this, My
family didn't very true. They even talk about some ICE
agents that have been demonized by their relatives and neighbors,
or their kids have been picked on in school. Now,

(04:18):
these face coverings are not mandatory. They're not telling them
that they have to do this. Most federal agencies don't
even provide them, and not every officer or agent us
as well. You see on occasion some don't and some do.
None of the formal officials that I had read this

(04:38):
guy talking about, he said he didn't think they would
come off anytime soon. In California. You don't have the right,
you don't have the power there. I know, Newsom you're
you think you're the leader of the fourth largest I
mean now fifth largest GDP around the world, and you're
your own state. But you're not officers aware them to

(04:59):
pret their identity. Gavin Democrats Wiener. There's some bad actors
out there, man, You really want to come them after
law enforcement families in their homes. Back in September, three
women were charged here in California for following an ICE

(05:21):
agent home hosting his address on Instagram. Two men in
Georgia were indiceted threatening to harmon ICE agent. A guy
from Mexico living illegally in Dallas. He was offering ten
thousand dollars for killing ICE agents on TikTok. Yeah, he's arrested.

(05:41):
Do you see in North Carolina even in the south
now out in the forest, Ice was out there and
all these these liberal Charlotte, Charlotte people. I guess Charlotte,
North Carolina out there being crazy big you know what
I guess? Well, No, we funded a lot with the
Big Beauty Bill, and we're back in business out of

(06:01):
the shutdown. Here Ice in border patrolling bay out like
that in the forest looking for an illegal alien that
they're tracking through the woods or anywhere on a corner.
They need to have like ICE protection team around them.
That just I guess like those a net over those
people rounds them up, those a net over them, big
huge net. Maybe helicopter comes overhead, something like that. Nope,

(06:23):
you're not going to do this. Can you imagine the tears. Well,
to speed up a lot of immigration arrests and deportations,
DHS is pulled in help from the FBI, the US
Marshall's other Department of Justice agencies, and they've adopted the
mask Man. Some of the National Guards sent by President

(06:47):
Trump to protect ICE officers. They also cover their faces
the everything I saw the troops in DC, you know,
I saw someone picking up litter man. They didn't wear
them there. The National Guard in DC didn't. But yeah,
they thought that they sit down and write a bill
that with bar federal agents from using masks. Here. Even

(07:08):
in New York, they've introduced the No Secret Police Act.
Federal agents officers that wear uniforms in insignia have to
clearly identify the agencies they work for. They do they do?
They got these the vest with labeling they say police
or Federal police or ICE or there's one that says

(07:29):
for Enforcement and Removal Operations ero. I wondered what that was.
I had to look that up. Hero have you seen that?
I was like, when is that? Is it like blackwater
or something? I was like, no, Now they're deportation arm
of Ice. ICE officers are pretty much used to working

(07:51):
in US cities and going after people they want to arrest.
But Border patrol most of these guys work out in
the desert in the mountain areas that are out there,
and Border patrol they're trained to see anybody that they
see that could possibly be in illegal out there and
ICE had now been focused on US cities where you

(08:12):
just don't go assume everybody you see is in illegal.
So I've seen some of these border patrol guys. They
don't hesitate the guy we'll call them the brown shirts.
Oh wait, that's not a good idea anyhow, they have
on the brown or khaki er look right. Yeah, they
don't hesitate to use force on people that run or

(08:33):
resist arrests. And that's what law enforcement, that's what we
pay them to do. I mean, these agents, they all
got their patches with their badge numbers clearly visible on
their uniforms. You go just south of the border to Mexico,
what a lot of the police and soldiers do they

(08:56):
have mask on? Go down to Columbia. The secretaries that
work at the military front desk have mask on. Yeah,
these cartels if they went around with their faces showing
with len their identity and first probably try and corrupt them. Yeah,

(09:16):
that's normally what happens down You know, I'm an expert
from watching that GEO and Discovery and some youtwo documentaries.
But they don't go, oh we know who they are,
let's go blow their head off. Oh we know who
they are. Let's go find out their uncle. Oh, he's
involved with this. Let's see if we can get involved
with this, and let's see if we can flip him.
And then if we can't, then yeah, his head could

(09:39):
be in a Duffel bag. All the brides that go
down if they know who they are, wouldn't we as
taxpayers want them to never be tinted like that? Yeah,
they should look like stormtroopers, wear all white uniforms. Adam Carolla, hilarious.
I need to go back and find that. I'll play that.

(10:00):
Remind me to play that in the show. At some point,
his idea with Immigration and Custom Enforcement ICE agents ICE officers,
he said, let's just nationalize it. It already is, so
let's put national in front of it, national Immigration, Custom Enforcement.
That sounds Look at those nice agents. I guess that's

(10:22):
that's funny. And aren't those comedians that you know are
famous for being funny? Their funniest stuff make us all
go man, that is so simple. Why didn't I think
of that?

Speaker 4 (10:33):
Right?

Speaker 1 (10:33):
But the stuff that makes us laugh the hardest normally
is all right back to not laughing hard. Here's our governor.
It's like a dystopian sci fi movie, unparked cars, people
in mass people quite literally disappearing. This is what Governor

(10:55):
fifty dew cent at a press conference. Then he went
on and he said, immigrants have rights, and we have
the right to stand up and push back, and that's
what we're doing here today. Immigrants do have rights, sure
they do. You follow the process, you're feeling everything out.
You're becoming a legal immigrant of the United States. I'm

(11:17):
sure there's some approved on a desk that then would
give you rights at some point there in the process,
maybe even. But if you're here illegally, explain me why
you have rights. You have rights not to be shot.
You have rights to be fed if we catch you.
You have rights to have access to water, phone, call

(11:39):
to your family or loved ones. And I don't see
in the constitution where it says you even get that,
but we give that. But no, you don't have constitutional rights.
Keep that up, mister candidate, go ahead, their governor BL's above.
Keep that up because America already showed you with a

(11:59):
lands just what twelve and half months ago, that we
are the majority. We don't want you to fight law enforcement.
Law enforcement is there to keep us safe. So just
like in planes, trains and automobiles. I'd be a good
one to watch over the next thirty days. Right, remember,

(12:22):
you're going the wrong way news, Come on, You're you're
going the wrong way. He knows.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
I like ICE. They do a job. We need them
Immigration custom Enforcement.

Speaker 5 (12:39):
What's wrong with that?

Speaker 1 (12:40):
And I realized, I think it's the name. They don't like.
The name Ice sounds so cold, so personal.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
Remember top gun Iceman.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
No one liked that.

Speaker 5 (12:52):
Guy when I came up of the phone proof way
to keep Ice. All we have to do is modify
the name just a little bit. Just start it with the.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Word national.

Speaker 5 (13:11):
National Immigration cousin Enforcement Nice. Good luck at that rally
AOC trying to abolish nice. And it would be a
great recruitment tool because you would get a windbreaker that
read nice agent on it. And once you got that windbreaker,

(13:37):
you could do whatever you wanted. People would be like,
what's that nice agent doing over there? Looks like he's
beating on a Guatemalan grandmother. Well, obviously she did something wrong.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
They're nice, He's a nice agent. How many funny funny
stuff from Adam Carolla right there, five five nine two
thirty forty two forty two, two thirty forty two forty two.
That's number you to me, John and Singer. Happy Wednesday
to you.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
How you doing?

Speaker 1 (14:19):
I'm I'm feeling pretty good. I'll give myself an eight
one today for a Wednesday. Not not bad at all.
Where are you on that scale? I must ask, dearback,
sir to you.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
I'm finishing up my day, so I'm happy.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Is that in eight nine range? Where are you?

Speaker 4 (14:40):
Eight hour day?

Speaker 1 (14:41):
No, I'm at an eight point one on a scale
of one to ten. Where are you?

Speaker 5 (14:45):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (14:46):
Oh, I'm nine?

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Bro, You're okay? Good because you're off work. Yeah, I
love what I do. But yeah, getting off work and
it's a good feel. Or's what's on your mind now
that you're not at work?

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Here, here's the rundown. Somebody steals a gun, kill somebody,
the the victims to the gun manufacturer. They get a settlement.
So when they release these criminals, these repeat offender criminals
back into public, these illegals back into public, and they

(15:22):
hurt somebody. He was.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
He cut out an illegal alien hurt? Hold on, you
cut out an illegal alien hurt somebody pick it up
from there.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
Okay, legal alien hurts somebody, But whoever's name is on
that doc should lose their qualified immunity and be open
for litigation.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
What document? What do you mean? What document? Illegal?

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Had this?

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Somebody's name would be on it.

Speaker 4 (15:50):
When when there's a release doc. When they release somebody,
somebody has to sign that document that they were released.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
They have to be a US citizen, well.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
The sheriff's department or whatever.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Okay you're saying account you're saying accountability. Yes, so that
for that individual, Okay.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Correct, they should lose their qualified immunity number one, which
opens them up to have to pay for the damages
that that person caused. And the mayor of whatever city
that happens in should lose their qualified immunity and be
held accountable. If they can do it to a gun company,

(16:31):
they can do it to these people.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Ramifications for your policies and your actions to go after it. Yeah, exactly,
And it's something how they do go after the gun manufacturers.
But you and I, you know, we can't sue forward.
If a Mustang Dui is our car and we're in
the hospital for six.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Months, sue a number two pencil company for failing to test.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Uh, you're funny on your off time? Are you this
funny at work? To keep them laughing around there?

Speaker 4 (17:01):
John Brother, I work by myself, so I'm laughing all
the time.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Okay, Well you're a good audience. Then there you go.
All right, thank you man. I'm glad to be in
your life there, John, Thanks for the call in singer. Yeah,
that sue a number two pencil because you failed to test.
That's good. Hey we got the Epstein saga continuing, Oh dude,

(17:27):
tell us the world turns. I think President Trump's up
to something and I mean that in a good way.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Next, this is the Treportary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Hakeem Jeffries. Hey Epstein, how you want to come to dinner?
Come on over, man, I'm the Obama of the Brooklyn
I was twenty thirteen after they knew he was convicted
for getting a child for prostitution. As Magan Kelly says, Now, yes,
I'd saying a child that's kid rape. There's no child prostitute.

(18:05):
That's kid rape. Hakeem, he got a he was asked
here about the congress woman placket from sitting there texting
with Epstein in twenty nineteen with Michael Cohen trying to
get you know, get down and get dirty with Trump. Listen,
he was asked about it, he knew, he knew what

(18:25):
thirty six hours ago when this question was asking him.
He knew then that, Oh, no, I invited him to dinner.
I took controbus or something like that. Right, good.

Speaker 6 (18:37):
Why should Americans trust you and House Democrats on the
Jeffrey Epstein files When one of your own congressman, Plasket
was down to be texting with Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
During a hearing, getting information from him.

Speaker 6 (18:51):
Using that in her questioning during a congressional hearing, and
at one point he tells her, good job.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
This is a bipartisan effort to make sure that consistent
with what the survivors have requested.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
He looks Petrick at this full.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
And complete transparency and every single predator who may be
in those Justice Department files.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Non answer doesn't escape accountability. Non answer, non answer. Yeah,
they didn't even bring her up. They're trying to tie
President Trump to It's the same old, the same old thing.
They even tried to hide the name of the victim
and the redacted emails, even though it wasn't redacted in

(19:32):
publicly released files in Virginia. Who's she's dead now? They
say suicide? She stated under own President Trump never acted
in appropriately with third She never saw him with with Epstein.
You know what it is. We excommunicated him from mar
A Lago. He got rid of it time ago.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
He got rid of him out of his life when
he realized the guy was a total scumbag and what
he was doing. But you know who didn't get rid
of EPs the Democrats after he was a convicted sex offender.
You've got him texting with Democrat members of Congress telling
them what to say. So you have Trump responsibly excommuning,
excommunicating Epstein, and Democrats cozying Updams. I have a feeling

(20:15):
we're going to learn about how deeply tied into the
left Epstein really was.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
They're Hakeem Jeffries. They tried Russian prostitute with urine, they
tried Ukraine, they tried business dealings to financially break him.
They tried criminal charges, rate charges, tried to blow his
head off, tried to get him on the golf course again.

(20:40):
But this one, this is someone that's kind of work.
We're going to get him this time.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
All about Trump losing control. He's going to be a
lame duck.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
And they're elated over this story and the impact of it.

Speaker 9 (20:50):
They think this is going to be what reduces his power.

Speaker 8 (20:53):
I've been hearing the same story from Democrats in the
media for a decade now. It's because they're wish casting
can't take him down. They've never been able to stop him,
so they're hoping that one of these times this wish
comes true. I don't think it's gonna come true. Look,
I talked to the President. I was in the Oval
office last night.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Look at President Trump working around the clock. Sir, mister
Jennings wanted to stop by. Do you have time? Yeah, yes, Scott,
time to come on in, time to come on in,
probably hit his button. Got a diet Cox and cheeseburgers
set up. I'm glad you're here, Scott. You're from Kentucky.
RFK is always around. I can't eat this stuff in
front of him. It's good to be relaxed. I would

(21:33):
just love to sit there and hear their dialogue. When't
that President Trump is now more than supportive of Republicans
voting in favor of relief the Epstein files. What he's
up one minute, down, back up on it. He's doing something.
He knows something. He knows something. Come on, he knows
way more than he's even led on. Newly released campaign

(21:57):
finance records show that from the year nineteen ninety to
the year twenty eighteen, what percentage of his money did
Epstein donate to political causes like Hillary and Billery and
Chuck Schimmer Boy? Eighty nine percent went to Democrat politicians. Eh,

(22:20):
guess we can sojakem And there he's trying to get
him over, trying to get him over for dinner. There
this uh President Trump. Anytime they bring it up, boy,
he flips it back. ABC. He got him, Agama, it's
your attitude against.

Speaker 10 (22:34):
Folks who also is crazy from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein.
As I had my team dig in very quickly, met Romney,
the NRCC, Lee Zelden, George bush Win, Read McCain, Palin,
Rick Lazio. I just want to be clear, if this

(22:55):
is the standard that we gonna make, just know we're
gonna expose it all.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
And just know that the epi SE.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
Filings, they are available for everybody to review. This is
absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Yes, she mentioned Lee Zelden, wrong Zelden getting wrong names.
But that's Jasmine Crockett for you, ladies and gentlemen. Let's
get a woman up here that knows first how to
speak and can kind of put it all together. And
she's so good and she's not even she's not thirty yet,

(23:26):
is she Press Secretary? Love it? No, not even thirty yet,
still in her twenties. Classic classic Washington hoax. She speaks
as if she's been there for with the authority, like
she's been there thirty five years or something.

Speaker 11 (23:41):
If you look at how this Epstein story sort of
evolved over the past week, it's classic Washington hoax. Yes,
you have Democrats on the Oversight Committee leaking redacted information
to their favorite reporter at CNN, who then pops the
story with that redacted information and does not reveal that
the unredacted version is available. And the unredacted version proves

(24:05):
that the so called victim in this email is a
woman who is unfortunately deceased, but prior to her death,
said on numerous occasions that President Trump never did anything
wrong and was always incredibly friendly in her interactions with him.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
You know President Trump, he likes to sue people that
libel him, that fake edit him. Hello, BBC, Trump lawyers,
These Democrats trying to time to to Epstein. They're trying
to rewrite history to prove some here. They're outright smearing him.

(24:42):
They're accusing him of pedophilia. Is there some libel there?
That's pretty damaging, isn't it. He's somebody of committing a
crime of pedophilia. And if you can prove that somebody
said that pretty easily done here, and you can say
prove it's not true, that's some serious damages there. It's

(25:06):
like they're not paying attention to what's going on. They're
so used to just being able to say, ah, he
sucks the blood out of Kens, he's adler Nazie. Now
he's a child rapers, Okay, who's accusing? Congress and Jim
mc governor of Massachusetts. Now he didn't name Trump by name.

(25:29):
He say to a child sex trafficking ring was behind
the run out of mar Largo. So I would think
mar a Largo means Trump himself, pretty easy to say, right,
and he can't this congressman right here for Massachusetts. If
you can claim speech or debate clause. That's a defense.

(25:50):
It only applies to statements made on the floor of
the House of the Senate, so you can just lie,
lie your rear end off there. But in the real world, no,
they've gone too far. Press Secretary Levitt talking about manufactured
news cycle, it is. It's lies. It's based on lies
of manufacturing.

Speaker 11 (26:11):
And so it's a purposeful leak to try to manufacture
this news cycle to drag the president. And we've seen
this play out so many times, and it's a classic
playbook of the Democrats using their friends in the fake
news to spin up a narrative about the president.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Here's Megan Kelly g this is good and we need
to change the way. You know, because ap put out
child prostitution. No, it's the rape of a kid. Man.
Here's what I want to know.

Speaker 9 (26:41):
Why was Katie Couric, Why was George Stephanopolis at Epstein's
home in twenty ten chumming it up having dinner with
him after after he pleaded guilty to solicitation of sex
with a minor, which, as I've said countless times, is
not There's no such thing as a minor prostitute. That's rape.

(27:04):
That's what that is Gavin.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
You agree, man, that's true, because it's true. That's true.

Speaker 9 (27:10):
And by the way, Katie Kuric knows full well that
you cannot solicit a minor prostitute. That's rape. So does
George Stephanopolis. He's really big on cross examining Nancy Mace
on how Trump raped raped raped Egen Carroll, which is
a lie that cost ABC News sixteen million dollars. So
George Deephanopolis knows full well the definition of that word.
And yet he went anyway, those two journalists NBC and

(27:33):
ABC respectively, went and sat with Jeffrey Epstein at his
home where these alleged crimes occurred for dinner, knowing all
of that.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Katie HOKEM, it's all these dinner things. Man, he was
a pedophile. And I hope Trump sues people who call
him a pedophile. That's not just politics as usual. No,
les don't get comfortable with that, but they are and
they could be sued and they I bet you anything,

(28:04):
the people that say that have been contacted. Yeah, you
got CNN changing themselves, retracting on the air, coming back.
We just want to reiterate that we did not call
president because Jin Sucke Tasaki ventured into the P word. Yeah,
and they had to come back and retract. The view
has to do it. They made Whoopy Goldberg on live TV. Yeah,

(28:27):
I have to retract. So they know that he's got
that weapon in his arsenal, they know he's a worldwide
billionaire businessman. They know he has a team of lawyers.
They've watched what he's done. So they better be careful
because there's a new administration in town. And I'm really
glad she's the press secretary. Oh this is a good one.
Is everybody listening.

Speaker 11 (28:48):
We just don't tolerate it. We don't give in. We
just call it out for what it is and we
move on. This is the Trevor Chary Show. Condom Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Democrat politicians are telling our armed services to mutiny against
our sitting president. That's how it's so far they've gone.
They've released a video commit trees and defy orders from
President Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hexa. Who are they?
Michigan's Elisa Slockin, Arizona's Mark Kelly, he's a vet. Pennsylvania's CRYSTALUSO.

(29:23):
I think he mentions in here, here's a paratroopers up
in New Hampshire's Maggie Goodlander, Pennsylvania's Chrissy Hulhan, Colorado's Jason Crowe. Yeah,
that's a good time right now. Tell the military he
took no orders. Oh, you're gonna hear him here, I'm
gonna play it. Tell him to our soldiers. You're under
enormous pressure in stress right now. They won a civil war,

(29:44):
don't they. Yeah. Threats to our constitution, they said, aren't
just coming from abroad, both from right here at home.
Where's the military order to go against American citizens or
the constitution? Where are these they talk about? Telling them

(30:04):
to refuse illegal orders. They even say, know that we
have your back. What do you think that means? Guys?
Take them at their words. It's an open call to
carry out one of the steps to execute a revolution.
Let's jump down the step six defections within military intelligence

(30:25):
and law enforcement. There you go. They're following this. They
won't say January sixth and insurrection. Today's the nineteenth. This
was yesterday, November eighteenth, actual attempt at an insurrection. Our
laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You can
refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders. They even

(30:50):
through in there. Whether you're serving in the CIA, the Army,
or Navy, the Air Force, your vigilance is critical. And
know that we have your back because now more than ever,
the American people need you. I guess the next step
is to uh coordinate their leader. Yeah, who could that be?

(31:17):
Can you think of anybody? Right out the bat? We
know who it's gonna be.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
High?

Speaker 1 (31:27):
No, no, no, I mean the governor here, he's already
claimed he's Trump proof the state. He already claims he's
a world leader down in Brazil. Yeah, go ahead. And
and they don't even state what the the illegal the
illegal laws are? Refusing illegal orders? What are they throw

(31:50):
that in the video? Please? That would be an important
thing if I were in the Armed services and I
was like, you know, what'd I really think those Democrats
got it? I need to listen to them. Hey, what
is it I'm so to refuse? They can't name that?
Do they? All Right? I gotta take a break, but
I gotta still talk about the law here. Last week

(32:11):
it was can you run to a stop sign? Hannah
Poostcish at prisonbe dot com said, California driving laws, can
you speed to keep up with traffic question mark. It
starts out while traveling on a highway in California. You
may have noticed drivers going a few miles lester than
the speed limit. A few try about twenty plus? Uh?
Can you break the speedlimb in California? Stay stay with

(32:33):
the flow of traffic. It's safer to keep up with
other vehicles and follow traffic signs. Question mark. This is
like a third grade classroom. This is the second. The
other one was do you have to stop at a
stop sign? Can you roll to a stop sign?

Speaker 4 (32:46):
Now?

Speaker 1 (32:46):
The word there's pretty pretty clear? All right. So the
Sacramento Be asked the California Highway Patrol and a driving
expert for advice. Can you imagine ring ring ring? Hello, Yeah,
we want to ask you about speed limits and stop signs.
Here you're an expert. Huh, highway patrol. Okay, let's see

(33:11):
suspense builds. Okay, drivers should never go above the postage
speed limit. All right? This is like seven eight paragraphs
down here, boy, talk about need to come up a story.
Doing so could result in a speeding ticket or worse.
They're actually stating, did you know that if you go

(33:33):
above the speed limit you could get a speeding ticket. Yeah,
look at that. Well, where did these speeding signs appear?
They write in California, black and white signs indicate the
maximum speed drivers can legally go on the road. According
to CHP officer Ruben Jones, did they really interview him?

(33:56):
And hey, Ruben, the black and white signs all that? Okay,
the speed limit and that's mostly sixty five and if
you have a trailer, okay, good information here, good information. Wow?
All right?

Speaker 2 (34:11):
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