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Why is the local Central California mediaignoring a huge story? One of our
local Valley congressional representati, as aDemocrat, voted against a bill to deeporter
legals who assold police officers. Fiftyfour Dems voted with the Republicans to protect
officers. Yeah. One Valley electedcongressman voted with the Marxist of the Democrat
Party, Jim Costa. Why JimWhy? I thought you respected and honored

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the military and law enforcement, Right, Jimmy, Jimmy really cops, Jim
Chump? This is the Trevor carryShow on the Valley's Power Talk. Who

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Jim Chump? A black hole?A live your check? You feel like
you're being sucked into. This's likelosing party your soul. I know when
my sunk bo spend a year inIraq came home with stay short, live

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blas coma, he's gonna die andhe did. I know what it's like.
I got a feeling if you allknow as well who have lost in
the past. Come on, Presidentialsound guy, can you get rid of
the feedback? Horrible? That wasJoe Biden comparing life lost in the line

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of duty police officers to the deathof his son again at the National Peace
Officers Memorial Service. I feel foranybody, anybody that loses I mean a
child. It's supposed to be theother way around. The children are at
the parents funeral, and when it'sa parent at a child funeral, that's
really sad. And I do Ihave empathy for Joe Biden and his family

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for losing bo Biden even Hunter,it might even driven him into doing more
drugs. That's a tough thing tohave happened, loss of life. But
man, you don't have to keepbringing it up trying to comparing law.
I said a loss in the lineof duty, and he did this again.
He didn't die in combat. Joe, he often acts like he does.

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But see it had nothing to dowith the memorial in honor of the
fallen police officers. But it's likea compulsion or something that he brings up
here. But there's been a billaimed at booting illegals out of the United
States if they assault a police officer, and it passed the House last night

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two hundred and sixty four yes votesto one hundred and forty eight no votes.
Fifty four Democrats did vote with thewith the Republicans on this. It's
called the Detain and deported legal alienswho assault cops Act. They've already shown
zero respect for our laws. It'scalled breaking and entering. But then if
you take it one step further andassault a police officer, yeah, you're

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gonna get deported. I cannot believe. Congress and Jim Costa voted no.
Leave them here. The bill wouldrequire legals to be detained by federal authorities
so they could be deported. Theywould also create a new category for migrant
in admissibility, specifically dealing with illgalsaccused of assaulting police officers. Wow,

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more than one hundred thousand police officerswere attacked on the job in the last
two years. Isn't that incredible?Right? One hundred thousand police officers.
One hundred and ninety four officers werekilled between twenty twenty one in twenty twenty
three. We saw it all man, the hatred of police. We don't

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have to go that far back.The summer of love a right, How
long do you think Seattle and thosefew blocks looks like this? I don't
know, we could have a summerof love. Well tell that to the
police who was supposed to be inthat pricinc That was Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkin.
So I know it will shock youthat the president is perhaps not giving
an accurate or truthful picture. We'vegot four blocks in Seattle that you just

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saw pictures of that is more likea block party atmosphere. It's not an
arm takeover. It's not a militaryjunta. We will make sure that we
can restore this. But we haveblock parties and the like in this part
of Seattle all the time. It'sknown for that. Uh huh, Now
what's it known for? Their Jenny? Jenny? Who can they turn to?

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They can't call nine one one becauseyou don't have enough police officers.
But we must remember that the jobof policing a neighborhood falls on the shoulders
of local elected leadership. Never forgetthat when they abdicate their duty, the
results are catastrophic. Americans must holdtheir city leaders accountable. They must insist

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that community officials fully, support fully, back, and fully fund their local
police departments. Thank you, misterTrump. So far this year twenty twenty
four, twelve law enforcement officers havebeen killed. Twenty one were killed in
accidents in the line of dude,but twelve, we're murdered. But I
guarantee if I'm elected, tell usI'll create a National Police Oversight Commission that

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usher's in real community policing requires everypolice department in the country to review hiring,
training and de escalation practice. Yeah, Joe, it's the cops fault,
isn't it. Retired Lieutenant Randy Sutton, he's the founder of the Wounded
Blue. He said dehumanization of lawenforcements has taken place over the last few
years, the defunding and the demonizingof law enforcement by political elites, by

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the media, by activists. Theypushed a policy in not supporting law enforcement
and meaningful ways. What this means, he says, is that law enforcement
officers are afraid to defend themselves.They don't want to lose their career,
they don't want to lose their theirkids, college money, all of that.
Right, So I guess you maybejust stay in the car and then
what happens, crime goes up.Right. It's sickening what they did to

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law enforcement. Democrats, you sickenme what you did to lawlaw enforcement.
How dare you even even little kidssaying blank the police. I found this
audio, and I remember when Iplayed it during the summer of twenty twenty,
how enraged it made little kids.And these kids are gonna, well,
this kid's already four years older thanthey were when they were saying this.

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What I wonder what they're out doing? A thirteen year old girl?
Was it Atlanta or DC? Shegot she got shot? Stealing a car?
Oh? No, they are allright, right, all right,
all right here kids, Wow,teaching little kids that, sorry, police

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officers, what happened. I'm gladSummer raul is coming back. And I
really appreciate the ones that stayed onin the line of duty during all of
this, during the thickest, thedarkest days when cops were getting bricked,
hitting the head with a brick.Listen to him celebrate it up in Kenosha.

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Oh he's just got bricked brick.Trump, send in the National Guard,

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That's what I was saying. ThenTrump, send in the National Guard.
He didn't do it. Minneapolis,they voted to disband the police.
How far did it go? Letme remind you from June twenty sixth of
the year twenty twenty, after theMinneapolis City Council voted unanimously to approve a

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radical proposal to change the city charterthat would allow voters this November to do
away with their police force. Inbattled Mayor Jacob fryme, is this about
reductions in staff or is this awholesale elimination of police response to violent crime?
The mayor is against dismantling police andthe measure of faces in uphill battle
before hitting the November ballot. Remember, in Congress, Joe Biden said we're

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going to refund the police, andDemocrats stood up and clapped. They haven't
apologized. Nobody apologized for the destructionof society. We let them get away
with it. We re elect themto come in and they don't change anything.
Stupid, stupid Democrats. So liberalswant to take police money and divert

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it to community services, which soundslike a very good thing, good idea.
But they're calling in defund the police, which sounds bad. That is
so Democrats for you. You know, they must have meetings to be this
stupid about politics. Hey guys,we're making some headway here. How can
we turn this in something that makespeople have to vote for Trump? I

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could believe the documentary I watched onDerek Chauvin and what happened to the police
headquarters. They just they walked awayfrom it. They allowed it to be
taken over. They did the samething up in Seattle. Let me remind
you what a dark period that welived through, right and right in the

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middle or right at the start ofCOVID, we were all locked down in
the country. And that's one ofthe mistakes that I say President Trump made.
Yes, I'm going to vote forhim again, And I hope you
learned from mistakes, and you do. After you do something for four years,
you learned that the next row yearsyou might be doing it a little
bit differently. But let me remindyou what happened up in Seattle. Police
said today that they are boarded upand abandoned the building on Monday after receiving

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a credible threat that criminals within theprotest group were planning to burn it down.
They did not say how cutting andrunning makes it safer, right right,
right? We heard that they're goingto hurt the police head quarters,
So we're the police. We're justgonna shut it down and walk away.
Wow. As we looked around thepolice for his zone today, we saw
roughly twenty tents lots of graffiti andbarricades at each of the six entrances.

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There's also security guards were gone.We've had several ammunition clips. One of
our final rub protesters here showing hisignorance, showing his demonic possession. Thank
you police, what you do.On our Facebook and Twitter, go look
at it. I posted some picturesof granddaddy carry in his police uniform.

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You get to see his patrol carwith the red cherry top bulb on the
top. He's one where he's sittingin his uniform by the coke machine in
downtown Rutherford, Tennessee. And anotherwhen he was he gotten a little older
and he was a police at acollege university there and that that's when I
remember. Most of my memories ofmy granddaddy are. He had a stroke

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in seventy three I was four orfive seven. Most of my memories are
talking to him when he would bein his bed with a stroke. I
do have snapshot memories sitting on thefront porch trying to pick out certain cars
that were going by. That's asnapshot memory. I have another one where
he was in his police uniform sittingin a lounger chair in the living room

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and I was standing next to mydad and I had to be younger than
seven at this point, but Ihad a toy gun and I was going
around the side of my dad's leglike poo poo poo, shooting a daddy.
And man, he went real quickto grab his gun like that freak
me out. That's in my head. Of course he was playing around with
me. He didn't pull his gunout, but that's that's a snapshot in
my head memory right there. Butanyhow, those are awesome pictures. And

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when you see that the cherry toppolice car, that was my dad's family
car. They it's like Andy Griffith, you know. That was their family
car and the police car. Andmy dad tells the story. They were
working on the front porch with thiswood and my granddaddy said, watch out,
George, don't watch that hammer whenyou're coming back. I'm behind you

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here holding this board. And mydad had just got his driver's license,
so he was sixteen, and hedid the hammer, but of course he
came back too far, hit mygranddad in the head, knocked him out.
My dad thought he killed him.So what's he do throws him in
the police car turns the siren onand goes to the hospital. He ended

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up being fine. But yeah,imagine that in today's world, throwing your
dad in the police car and turningthe lights on at sixteen and taking off
right. Thank you law enforcement forall that you do. And you're having
a deal with so many idiots outthere. I mean, evil has been
unleashed. There is evil today thatmy granddaddy carried. Didn't even have to

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even have to contemplate this horrible story. AWR. Hawkins from the show at
Breitbart. He had an article theteen who allegedly shot twenty six rounds into
a DC neighborhood free by a judge. Can you imagine that shooting twenty six
rounds into a neighborhood, Well,he wasn't. He wasn't shooting at the

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houses. He was shooting at somebodyin a car going by. Oh okay,
I didn't know that. Okay,then yeah, let him out right.
Violence against police is raising rising nationwidecrime is and violence against comps.
His FBI data shows this legals werecharging connection. Remember the attack on the
two NYPD officers in Times Square wherethey tried to curb stomp them. Right,

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they were offered plea deals. Judgerevealed that one of the accused cop
beaters was arrested again while out onbail. He was trying to steal chill
kids clothing and fragrances from Macy's andhe got arrested, but see a Manhattan
judge sett him free. At hisarrangement, the DA's office was requesting a

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ten thousand dollars cash bail. Nah, you just curb stomp the cop,
Go on back out, go toMacy's and steal some stuff. The two
others that were charged in the policeofficer attack had been offered separate deals to
serve six months in prison. Sixmonths in prison for curb stopping a police
officer, now that should be sixteenyears in prison. Maybe twenty six.

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Eh No, I'm in a movethirty six. Actually, I wouldn't mind
if they locked you away forever.Let me remind you there. I could
right now continue to talk till midnightover violence against police officers. These are
some of the big stories that wereout just a few days ago April twenty

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ninth. Remember when the officers fourofficers fatally shot as those marshals were serving
a warrant in Charlotte, North Carolina. In total, eight law enforcement officers
were shot and this four were killedthough, just trying to keep our community
safe. And we're serving a warrantof a convicted felon and Ohio police officer

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shot and killed after being ambushed bya gunman. This officer, officer Jacob
Durban military vet, been with apolice department for less than a year,
no longer around. He was killing. A gunman ambushed him. Disturbance call.
That's what it was last fall,the ambush shooting in Fargo that left

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one police officer dead, two othersa bystander wounded. The gunman Mohammed Barak.
It was a larger attack. Hehad a lot planned. He had
arsenal, guns and explosives found andthe attack began as the four officers were
responding to a routine traffic crash.His car was loaded down with weaponry.
Who knows where he was heading out. So thank you law enforcement and Congressman

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Jim Costa voting against this. Ifyou appreciate what cops do, don't just
feel it. Let Congressman Jim Costafeel it. I called his office DC
this morning. I was trying toI couldn't find an email. It was
the strangest thing. I had thephone numbers, but I couldn't find email.
And I talked to a young manthere and he said, well,
we don't have we can get youa I need to send you to a

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staffer to get an email. Iwas like a staffer to get why don't
you just give me the email?And he said, well, you need
to go to Costa dot house dotgov and there's a comment section on there
and we read it all. Sothat's the only way you can get in
touch with Jim Costa outside of aphone number. You have to go to

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Costa dot house dot gov and there'sa comment section. But no, please,
for the love of police officers,blow up his phone tomorrow. Get
something to write with. Grab yourphone right now, hit video record of
the radio and you'll hear me givethe number and you'll have it out right

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there. And that's a good wayto do it. I'll give you a
minute, get your phone in videorecord, or you can write this number
down or text it to yourself,or email it to yourself, or just
look it up. I'm nine likeI did, but ready he needs to
feel this. And here was mymessage that I left with the young man
that answered the phone. He waspolite. I was polite, but I
let him know I was very upset, and I said, I told him

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what I did the radio station whenwe're on what I'm gonna say, And
I said, there are a lotof Democrats that I don't ever give credit
to because they don't do anything togive him credit. But I said,
I've always given Congressman cost A creditfor Memorial Day going out honoring our veterans,
right, and you would think thathe would have the same with law
enforcement. And that's exactly how Isaid it to the guy. He was

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kind of quiet. I think heprobably felt bad good and I made him
feel bad by not being angry.I would say, let your anger flow
man on this one. Don't swear, don't cuss that that runs anything when
you act an idiot like that,don't do that. But here's the phone
number airy Co two O two twotwo five thirty three forty one. Area

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code to zero two two two fivethirty three forty one Area code to zero
two two two five thirty three fortyone. And the reason I'm giving you
the DC number and asking you tocall tomorrow is well, they're already closed
at five five twenty four here,but I called the five five nine number
a few times hoping to get ahold of that one, and it was

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just all all went to voicemail.Not a staffed office here, but he
does have a staffed office in thedistrict of Columbia. Let him know how
you feel. If you appreciate whatcops do. Don't just feel that inside
you. Let Congress from Jim Costafeel it. Let him hear you,
roar you are the boss. Saythat who's calling the boss? And here's

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what the boss wants to say.Shameful. That's that's the message I left
on the five to five nine number. At the very end, I said,
and you know what, it's shamefuland it is airy code two zero
two two two five thirty three fortyone. Please, if you love law
enforcement, appreciate what they do.You're the boss, tell them how you

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feel. This is the Trevor CherryShow. On The Valley's Coward Talk,
Trump attorney Todd Blanche accused Cohen oflying once again under oath when Cohen claimed
that he alerted Trump over the phonethat the stormy Daniels deal was done in
late October twenty sixteen. Todd Blanchesaid, quote, that was a lie.
You did not talk to President Trump, and Cohen responded, I'm not

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certain that's accurate. Now, Cohentold the jury that he talked to Trump
through his head of security, KeithSchiller, but text between Coen and Shiller
that day show Cohen instead wanted tospeak about harassing phone calls that he was
receiving. Trump attorney Todd Blanche isalso questioning Coen about whether or not he
wanted a position in Trump's White House. Michael Cohen, that's the guy you

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want to believe, right Well,looking forward to the debates that are coming
up, and I got to actuallysay I'm glad with the rules. I
am. I just couldn't. Ithink last time I turned it off,
I could not handle the and itwas Trump that was over talking. He
was the one. Donald, You'renot at a boardroom. You're not the

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guy at the front of the tablethat can overtalk anybody with these We're Americans,
were sitting on here. We wantto listen. We don't want all
that. Right. Well, here'swhat I love, Here's what I'm really
just saying. No, audience andthat the mics must be cut once.
I love this, it's the timeto answer. The question has expired.

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Yes, I think it's fair,and I don't. I think it's in
CNN. I'm look, I gotcontrol of their mics right now, I'm
cutting off. Say like I cutthem off already there, John Legizamo,
he is a He's an actor anda comedy lover. He's all Milt breath.

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The He wants Latinos to stop JoeBiden blaming Joe Biden for the economy,
telling them to blame record higher consumerprices on COVID and Trump. Quote
because Latinos are blaming Biden for theeconomy, they shouldn't be. COVID was
the culprit, and Trump not handlingCOVID was the culprit in damaging our economy.
Well, yeah, I will agreewith that. Yeah, handing the

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nation over to FUCI, Yeah itdid, damn it. It eradicated to
our economy. But comma, JoeBiden died in and just tainted op.
Sorry about hitting your ear with themicrophone with my hat saying our economy is
doing great is what John Legazamo stated. It's just inflation. That's messing up

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everybody's paycheck. So I understand thatthe economy's doing great, it's just inflation
messing it up. You know,I'm feeling really good. It's just the
flu messing everything up. Makes zerozero sense. Inflation was at one point
four percent when Biden came into office. Johnny actor, commedy lover Johnny,

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how did it climb to nine percentafter he'd been president for a year and
a half. Real wages under Bidenhaven't kept up with the with the prices
and desperation setting in, and nowall they can come out with is to
say that the the polls are fake. The polls are fake. Listen to
Morning Breath man Joe Scarborough. Iguess his Illuminati spawned wife Mika had had

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to get him to take a break. I guess he was getting too amped
up. She got him to takea break from the show. But he's
still amped up. He's calling thepolls and what New York Times are putting
out as a conspiracy. Hold oneno, no hold on what I hear
is after these Siena polls come outevery time New York fest foll is.
Oh well, everything that Joe Biden'sdone since since the the State of the

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Union address. All of these allthis money that he's put out, all
of the campaigning is for not nois not no, it's not There's one
poll that's wildly skewed every time,and it does shape if it's a New
York Times poll versing versus a MorningConsole poll, and the New York Times

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in amplifies it fifteen sixteen, seventeentimes. It warps reality and everybody responds
to that in the media and inthe political world. All right, Joe,
Well, not every poll is correct, no doubt. Though Trump is
winning right now. The Biden campaignis desperate and they're lashing out, and
they got nobody blame but themselves.Nobody forced Joe Biden to be the worst

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president in the nation's history. Hemade these policy decisions by him. Well,
the string pollers in his mouth setit right. Rapper ice Cube,
he thinks voting for Trump or Bidenwill come down to a personal decision for
most Americans. He had a questionabout Trump's momentum. He kind of said
what Rapper fifty cents said, thatTrump might be the solution to the chaos

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has taken place in so many citieslike New York City even got rapper Lil
Wayne praised in Trump's work on criminaljustice reform Snoop Dog said he's got nothing
but love and respect for Trump.Earlier this year, he put out a
bad video about Trump back in theday that I think was a threat to
his life and FBI should have comeby. But I guess he's changed his

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tune a little bit. You hadLawrence Taylor, New York Giant legend Otis
Anderson coming out in New Jersey rallyover the weekend. Things are changing,
Ladies and gentlemen. You know,Donald Trump is what Americans love. Donald
Trump is what Americans aspire to be. Tell us Ice Cube powerful. Do
what you want to do, saywhat you want to say, be how
you want to be. That's kindof been like the American dream. It's

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tough to say that somebody is notracist when they're doing all the racist things.
It feels like people are more afraidof being cold racist than actually being
racist. Nobody wants to be calledan old People go, don't call me
racist. I might do these things, but you don't call me racists.
People said, I mean, Iheard this one a couple of weeks ago.
As that give me a break,They said, America first, that

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could be racist? Is racist?Why does that racist? He looks like
a balls to everybody, and Americanslove how to have a balls, so
you know that's his appeal to me. You know you're living in America,
America first, right, right,this is the trebortary show called the Valley's

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Power Talk. Well it's coming,it's not too far away, the big
national holiday called Pride mont right.The fight is far from over and the
path of the head is going tobe anything but easy. These fights require
leadership. Wherever injustice exists, leadersacross the world must respond with action.
And I assure you America once againwill be a beacon of hope for the

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LGBTQ people here at home and throughoutthe world. So thanks again for having
us. And happy, happy Pride, Happy pride. Jill had to jump
in there, happy pride, happy. Uh, there's there's there is a
positive pride. I'm proud that myson got an aplus. You know,

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things like that we use. Butno, man, that's the downfall pride
is we know that one right.Uh. Back to Jim Costa for a
moment. I want to give thatphone number out again because he voted against
deporting illegal aliens that attack cops.Harry co two O two two two five

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thirty three forty one two O twotwo two five thirty three forty one.
I don't know. Maybe costas againstcops because they talked rudely to him when
they arrested him for prostitution. Hewas the John in the eighties, right,
remember remember that story? Yeah,eh, I were Michael Maher.
I would be drilling that one everysingle time there was a microphone in front
of me. I'd even throw insex trafficking. The prostitute could have been

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sexual. You know that's the termwe use these days, right. I
would correlate that when you don't havea whole lot of money for a campaign,
you got to use what you got, man. I would be that's
politics. Man. I didn't knowthat story been here eight years. Not
one person like, hey, doyou hear about custom the back in the
day. I remember the caller calledin and said it, and then I

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didn't. I was like, well, I'm not going to touch that one.
You're saying that not me, AndRyan looked it up and sent me
over here in the studio. LaTimes article laying it all out. I
don't know if you heard of thestory the Fresnel Grizzlies being sued for Ladies'
Night. I didn't even report onit because it was a stupid story,
just so stupid. But then Isee this article and I thought, what

(27:52):
is the difference? Monterey Bay Aquariumannounces free admission program for col fresh recipients.
If you get snap, if youget if you get food stamps,
that's what we used to call it, then you get in free. What's
the difference between a woman getting infree and somebody like this that uh huh.
Yeah. I don't know if Eanbaysaw yesterday the image of King Charles,

(28:18):
the new portrait that was out.It's his first official portrait since he's
taken an unexpected turn here. Butthe artwork, it's all red. It
had Charles and his Welsh Guard uniform. But if you do the mirror image
of that, that's what's captured theattention. I'm sure it's all over social

(28:40):
media. Here you see Baphomet,and then it gets even more bizarre.
Some social media users did a simplelittle experiment mirroring the image, and then
the mirrored image laid next to theoriginal. It shows Baphomet occult satanic practice
is in it. I mean it'salmost like one of those things like you

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got to stare at it and thenit kind of pops out at you.
And if you don't know what Baphometis doing in search of that, so
you know what you're looking for.Man, that's not that's that's freaky.
That says a lot, right,that's sinister. We got a special election
to try and explain the twentieth district, the race that's happening. Wow,

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it's just it's five days away Tuesday, May twenty first, and I'm going
to decide who's gonna feel McCarthy's urnfor the rest of the year because it's
been empty because he stepped down backin December and took his ball and went
home. Right, if I can'tbe speaker, I quit just being a
congressman and representing the people of thetwentieth district, like they went out and

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voted for me for that's that wasbeneath him. I don't know. That
just left such a foul taste inmy mouth. Leaving voters in the twentieth
was zero, say zero all abouthim. Didn't even give a rats crack
about any of y'all. And I'dlike to ask candidate Vince Pong that why
McCarthy did that. But we knowhe plays softball. He's hiding from tough

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questions. I've yet to meet theman. I had a couple phone conversations
with him, and what extended inviteseven called their campaign and you know what
their campaign said back, Well,you haven't asked us. What a crock
of crap. I love the factthat we're on our game here and we
send him the email. Look,here's an email we're asking to come in

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studio. Here's actually me talking toVince Fong on the radio saying, hey,
when you're coming in, How wouldI know what his favorite drink is
if I didn't ask him that,because I asked him to come in the
studio and sit right over yonder rightthere. Congressman Tom McClintock, his favorite
drink is hot black coffee Simmleyman VinceFong, he said his favorite drink was

(30:55):
Dtor Prepper Simmimnfong. We have adoctor Pepper waiting for you. Why don't
you come in before this election andtalk? Man? Come in. Democrat
City Council Member Miguel Arius comes inand talks. David Validaloe Conderson even came
back on and we talked. Thelast time I talked on the phone with

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Assemblyman vincevong Is when I was downat the Grizzlies game, and it took
me a minute and twenty three secondsto get that man to say yes or
no, I'm funding for Ukraine Ukrainefunding. I am like, no more
money going over there. I'm soover it. I'm living about it.
Ukraine. Would you vote to fundUkraine right now? If you were back
in DC. You and I havetalked about this in the past. We

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need to focus on securing the borderfirst. We need to understand what's happening
in Ukraine. Yeah, maybe wetalked about it in the past, but
there's new listeners and I was reasking you again, right, You and
I both would agree that that Putinis a bad person, a bad actor.
But we need to understand what ourmission is. Let me say okay,
let me ask it as a yesor no, yes or no,
and if you don't want to answerit, we'll move on. But yes

(32:01):
or no on Ukraine funding right now, we need to figure out what we're
trying to do before we approve anything. I guess I should move on.
It's a yes or no. Wellright now, I'm not inclined to support
anything until we know what's happening.So no, what's happening? Wow?

(32:25):
No, no on Ukraine funding oryes on Ukraine funding. It's real simple,
yes right right right now, rightnow, I'm a no. But
we got to figure out what's happening. We got to understand what is a
no that might become a yes.We need to just taking on record that's
a big deal. Okay, No, all right, this some movement vent
song is a no. Okay,good Hey, And if it was a

(32:45):
yes, we would still have acivil dialogue. But these are the kind
of questions that need to be asked. Yeah, I love his This said
a whole lot about him when hemade this. All understand what that is.
I know that might become a yes. I know that might become a
yes. That's exactly what he said. He gives me a Well, come

(33:07):
on in, we got a doctorpepper for you. Five days still the
election. He's taken on Sheriff MikeBoudreau and Sheriff we drove thank you for
last week coming into spending an hourwith the voters out there, and uh,
we're going to see how Now,whoever wins this one serves the rest
of McCarthy's term because he took hisball and went home. And then they'll

(33:28):
both be in the election for November. Here. If Joe Biden loses,
Kamala says she's gonna come back hereand run for governor. I don't know
if that's true or not. It'strue, Oh, because it's true.
Okay, I told you last yearwas going to be normal Sports Illustrated swimsuit
issue. It's not what it usedto be, is it. I mean,

(33:51):
we've gone for men dressed as womenon the cover. We had Martha
Stewart on the cover. Now wehave a sixty nine year old CBS news
woman on the cover. I'll justleave that one right there, if we'll
be back and talk about it.The assistant Trevor Cherry show on The Valley's
Powertow the acting Labor Secretary. Hername is Julie Sue, and we know

(34:15):
her here because she's the one inCalifornia that allowed all the fraud during the
COVID to go to the inmates andin prison or clocking dollars, but now
she's failed upwards and Joe Biden hecalled her. I think he called her
Judy and then says Joey Sue Lucy, acting Labor Secretary, Judy Sue,
Joey, Sue Julie, Sue Julie, Joe Julie. And I think this

(34:42):
is kind of sexual harassment. Oneimagine if the boss at your work,
you had a conference room meeting abunch of people in there, and he
said, boy, I really likethat dress yours? Stand up? Stand
up kid? Wouldn't that make awoman feel very skin I mean, it's
not cool, director my Office ofScience and Technology, where words are in

(35:04):
for sure? Stand up kid,I like that dress. Let them see
your ground. Hey, shape around, bend over, Joe, what are
you thinking calling a member of yourcabinet kid too? Hey, your husband
tell you you look good in thatdress? Hr sexual harassment? My word,

(35:29):
you just can't quit kidding. Hey? Did you see the Seattle Mariner
chand caught two foul balls in arow beat the odds of one in one
hundred thousand. I thought the oddswould be higher than that. Two foul
balls in a row the closest Iever came was a candlestick, and you
know how you're like, okay,you're at the at the upper end of

(35:51):
one section and then there's like awalkway behind your seat right and then there'd
be a concrete wall with the othersection that would start right. So a
foul ball came and it kind ofdid a ricochet off the back wall like
boom boom, and then spun myway and I was looking over my right
shoulder and it was in my hands. I would I have a No,

(36:12):
I didn't. It was I'm blamingit on the spin and the rotation because
I had it in that sucker spunright out of my hands. I felt
I couldn't enjoy the rest of thegame. That's the closest I'd ever come
in my life during the game.Now, Jeff Leonard of the Giants,
once down at Dodger Stadium threw mesome during batting practice over the centerfield wall.
Got one like that, but notduring a real game. And imagine

(36:36):
that this cat caught two in arow back to back. Speaking of baseball,
tomorrow on the show California senatorial candidateSteve Garvey, I'm gonna be asking
him if Pete Rose should be inthe Hall of Fame, and asking him
if he remembers this from the nineteenseventy five All Star Game. Batty fifth,
then playing first base, the NationalLeague's most batable player in nineteen seventy

(36:58):
four, as the most batticul playerand last year's All starby from the Saint
Louis Dockers Steve Darby. Mister Garvey, do you you remember being announced playing
for the Saint Louis Dodgers from theSaint Louis Dockers, Steve Garvey. That's
what you need to because they knowme better than anybody, and they thought

(37:19):
I would like to watch the seventyfive All Star Game, and I did.
I heard that, and I didn'tthink I heard it right, so
I rewound it, and sure enoughI heard it correctly. I can't imagine
being like in high school and beinglike, hey, you see the Smarts
Illustrated swimsuit cover. Who's on it? Barbara Walters, Gail King CBS.

(37:42):
She's sixty nine, She's on theSmarts Illustrate swimsuit cover. I don't understand
what's happening to our world. Ireally don't. And she said, I
don't really want retouching. They askabout retouching and all. She said,
I don't mind if you take outa couple of dimples in the thighs.
I was like, oh what,she looks good. She's not an unattractive
lady. But it's not a sportsanyhow. Thanks Age and Squires. Thanks

(38:06):
for director Ryan Nigel. God Willingback tomorrow three. John Girardi's next good Night
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