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Speaker 1 (00:00):
June total came down from the previously stated one hundred
and forty seven thousand. May count fell to just nineteen thousand,
revised down by one hundred and twenty five thousand. Unemployment
rate rose to four point two What is this economic
data collector?
Speaker 2 (00:17):
What?
Speaker 1 (00:17):
What was she? She come out of high speed rail,
out of the first you know, ten years of that.
Now she made it to DC. President Trump fired fired her.
Good Erica mech and Tarfer. Mech And Tarfer Senate confirmed
head of the Bureau of Labor Stats. Junia May totals
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revised way lower, down by a combined two hundred and
fifty eight thousand from the previously announced levels. So I
don't know as I gonna make the interest rate change?
Is Chsity Secretary Scott bessnt gonna become fed chair now,
he said, President Trump called him about it. That's maybe
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the first thing that the hint that you get out
there job numbers being lower, will they lower the interest rate?
All this talk back and forth, President Trump did not
like the week job numbers that were released, and he
fired the person that was responsible for producing them. That's
what the New York Times said. That's how they said it.
President Trump just didn't like the numbers, so he fired
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the person responsible for producing them, and rightfully so now
she can come back to her job at high speed Rail.
Good at putting out fake, fake news numbers. Hey, this
is how a lot of countries covered for a long time.
In Greece, they faked the numbers for years when that
whole thing and all those bailouts hade. That happen. China,
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they manipulate numbers. Argentina, they understated how bad inflation was
there that all the countries around the world didn't even
believe the government's data. So this is how happened before
Erica Mechin Tarfer, the Senate confirmed head of Bureau Labor Stats.
(02:05):
She's out there with Nicki Henry from president Unified School
District looking for a new gig. Maybe they become consultants
putting out fake stuff. Janet Yellen, the former Treasury secretary.
Here's what Janet Yellen had to say about it. Well,
this is the kind of thing you don't expect to
see in a Banana Republic. Bureau Labor Stats. It's officially
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part of the Labor Department, whose secretary is a member
of the President's Cabinet, but they operate independently. Their job.
Their job is to produce details to give us data
on employment and prices and what people are making and
anything else we come out with we need you to do.
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Even the people over at the Federal Reserve rely on
all this data non inflation and unemployment to decide, you know,
where to put things that decide how much we get
to pay, you know, rates on a mortgage or a
car loan. So it's kind of nice to have the
numbers be correct. Remember the Biden numbers. They came out
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with that and it was way over inflated. At least
President Trump is making a point of it. He doesn't
want fake news numbers. Here's what the President posted. He said,
like last week's job report was rigged, just like the
numbers prior to the presidential election were rigged. That's why
in both cases there was a massive record setting revision.
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Need to level out the fake political numbers that were
concocted in order to make a great Republican success look
less stellar. I will pick an exceptional replacement. Thank you
for your attention to this matter. Maga exclamation point. How
do they make that kind of miscalculate. It can't be, guys,
(04:02):
it can't be no, uh huh has to be intentional, right,
to be that far off with things, Because if you
work in a company or a business that has to
deal with numbers and getting everything correct, and you've run
it through the computer and the computer spits it out
and you go over it and you look at it
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and you double check and you check this, you check that,
you check that. To have that kind of miscalculations there,
the Trump administration needs some time for their sound policies
to kick in. I remember when administration officials said that
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the fourth quarters when President Trump what he's doing will
take effective this year. But we do know California policies
have led to a lot of job losses. Minimum wage
California sixteen fifteen hour when the highest nationwide US here
in Sacramento. They came up with a good idea. They've
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put a lot of California's industries, different jobs, everything up
on a wall and they brought a monkey in and
they gave him some darts, and the first one that's
stuck in the wall, they said, that's the industry we're
going to pick to see how much control we can
you know just how much of a socialist government we
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can become working in conjunction with industry. Dictating to industry.
We're going to see how much we can Benito Mussolini
them okay, oh, fast food, Okay, he hit fast food.
Let's go dictate that to the state and see if
they if they if they put up with it, if
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they rebel. We're just going to pick one industry and go.
You must pay twenty dollars an hour. You Robert, you Ricardo,
that worked hard to own your Wendy's franchise. Five kids
worked at the Wendy franchise to high school before you
set them to college. We're gonna step in, and not
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the tire business down the road, not the banking industry,
not media. We're gonna we're gonna pick the one that
the monkey hit with it. It was just gonna pick
fast food, and we're gonna dictate to you. You have
to pay twenty dollars an hour. Okay. Minnie Ivius said
that's not gonna work out. Good, Well, that that was
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our opinion. Right now. Let's go look at a study
for the National Bureau of Economic Research. I found employment
of fast food restaurants in California lost eighteen thousand jobs
in the fast food sector. H remember how everybody had
to raise their prices. I remember early on being shocked
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at the What was I saying, like sixteen seventeen dollars
at Carls Junior and that included a milkshake, which is
an addition to that. And now that's just your normal
drive through price, and it just for a meal dough.
An independently commissioned study conducted by the Berkeley Research Group said.
The study said the price of menu items increased by
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fourteen point five percent. Ninety eight percent of restaurants adjusted
their prices. Others reduced a number of hours employees work.
Ninety three percent of them did less hours, seventy percent
laid off employees or told one employee you're going to
do the job of three now, brilliant. So have they
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admitted to the wrong. No, No, they're not going to
do that. They're not going to admit to the wrong.
They're going to just keep talking about how bad Trump
is for the economy. And look what they did to
one industry in the state of California that affects all
of us that would have gone through fast food if
you charted my fast food intake on a on a
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ground half with a red line. It definitely's gone down,
and it's so far down at the bottom right now.
And it's not because it's expensive. Even before the prices
went up, I was already not going there hardly at all.
Now I'll do a smash burger down the road here.
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I think they're like, I don't know what, six seven
bucks or the burger the meals like ten something like that.
I mean, it's not off the chart for everything else today.
That's reasonable for today's prices. Hey, you want to hear
a good one? My mom and dad in West Tennessee
at this little diner to place over there, eggs, bacon,
let me see some potatoes. I think there was biscuits,
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gravy five ninety nine, five ninety nine. Yeah, yeah, huh.
That's a pretty good deal right there, isn't it. Well
here's another good deal that you're not going to hear
a whole lot of talking about because they don't want
to focus on this. Trump administration brought in a record
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high US tariff revenue in July, new numbers sur passing
twenty eight billion. How about them apples? I actually should
have had that cute up. We need to get that
audio from Goodwie hunting on the window. How about them apples? Yeah,
that's that's a good one. John Hannity was he had
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Steven A. Smith on, who's showed some glimpses of you know,
some Bill Maher common sense coming from the Democrat side.
But I think these two guys are kind of like wrestlers.
They're like, hey man, let let's fire them up here.
And at the end they ended up with hey man,
love you, love you man.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
So I want to say now tonight to what Annity,
you were right about President Trump.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
He's been a great president. No, I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying that for me.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
No.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Six, No, No, I'm not willing to say.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
Let me.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Let me tell you.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
I'm not going to let me tell you. I'm not
going to the truth.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Are you going to answer? Rub me? Let me say it.
Excuse me.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
I heard about the ten ten trillion and investments for
manufacturing or those and semiconductors of fifteen All right, all right,
but those are pledges. Let's see it actually reachortion. I
saw the jobs report one hundred and thirteen thousand dollars
was respecting the July step and he got about seventy three.
I heard about it, Steve, excuse me, hold on, is
the Royal Russian Ukraine still going on there? He said
(10:19):
he was gonna hand I'm sorry, it's really the master.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Is that over?
Speaker 5 (10:23):
I mean, it's not even a figure record here, Shan,
you need to stop that about it.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
He's gott come on, John hitting with Russian collusion. He
can't deny that. Listen.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Just beautiful, it's so big and beautiful.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Why are all of these other story lines?
Speaker 5 (10:36):
Why are y'all focusing on all of this other story
Excuse me? Russian collusion, that's what we bring it up now.
We're bringing that up now. I mean, that's what you
think about.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Do you know anything? All right?
Speaker 3 (10:45):
Tell me, all right, you're so smart. What is the
the Hillary Clinton Barton paid for a Russian disinformation?
Speaker 4 (10:51):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (10:53):
You want to go down?
Speaker 6 (10:55):
We'll test you that.
Speaker 5 (10:56):
I'm not going down the road to Steve. Doarcier speaks
for itself. I heard what you said about Hillary Clinton.
There's a lot of evidence against I understand at what
I'm saying. I'm not questioning the information. I'm not questioning
the legitimacy of a story. I'm singing. With all the
good things that you say Trump is doing, you would
be talking a lot more about that stuff.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Yeah. You know, Newson was sitting at home watching this
because he watches handity. They did that debate thing, remember that.
He's like, come on, man, come on, I get it,
you get it done.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
We're the leaders of your party right now. It's not
Keem Jeffreys and it's not Chuck Schumer. It's all those
names I met, Sean. There is no leader for the
Democratic Party. That's why they're in trouble. There is no leader.
That's why they tripped me. Trump is doing a great job.
Speaker 7 (11:39):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
No. We'll see, we'll see.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
We'll see.
Speaker 3 (11:45):
We love you, Steve and am.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
I did not like the chief shot.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Didn't like the chief shot. Hey, we're six months in guys.
Not everybody supports all that President Trump says, and doesn't.
I have it.
Speaker 8 (11:56):
I have it.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Democrats supposium met every turn. He has the smallest of
margins in both houses, and he keeps moving forward. He's
like an unstoppable freight train. I give him an a man. Now,
you know what, Right now, I'm gonna go B plus.
If he's playing a game with Epstein, I'll give him
an A plus. He releases it out, I'm gonna go
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B plus. No, no, I'm going A. I'm going A.
I'm going A. Too much other good stuff has happened,
got an A release. Epstein will be back to an
A plus. These tariffs are are excellent. What's going on?
And with Trump? One point oh, Matt Boyle from Breitbart,
(12:41):
I ask him that he goes, I don't want to
put down one point oh. There was some good people,
but he said definitely way more on point with the
team that's surrounding him. And it's obvious and one point
oh even President Trump. I mean, why, smart, intelligent, multi
billionaire around the world business plans. But that's different than
running the largest organization in the world, beyond any other
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kind of organization. It's so huge and the kind of
people you need by behind you to execute your execute
the game plan. He learned that in one point zero.
He saw he's smart, he knew how to adapt, he
knew what holes he needed plugged in, and he learned,
and he against all that man, he defeated the largest
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law fair attempt at any single hunon individual ever, and
now we have Trump two point oh Trump forty seven
lot wiser and yeah it is an a because globalizations
on the way out, World Economic Forum on the way out.
(13:49):
Here was President Trump with some interns at the White House.
He had one question, because anybody want to be president?
Only only one intern raised the hand in President Trump
went up and shook it. Does anybody want to be president?
What if that young man becomes president one day? It'll
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be like that JFK Bill Clinton hand shape? When Bill
Clinton was a young guy, Hey, I'm gonna have sex
in your office? Yeah, and he was probably like, yeah,
I already done it. And the swimming pool everywhere else. Yeah,
here was I can't believe, Yeah, I can't. The president
was on top of the White House. Today Trump is
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on the roof of the White House. He's taking questions
or he was just a few moments ago. Let's listen
in Plase, good Peter.
Speaker 7 (14:58):
Show you.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
I don't know what he said, more ways to spend
your money. He was on top of the White House now,
not up on the dome, not way way up. It's
uh was it the east or West wing? What west wing?
Speaker 9 (15:12):
Him?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
And he was up there. Secret Service guys looking around.
I wonder how that. Hey, that wasn't anybody else that
one't like Millennia or Trup woke up this morning, said Donald,
go up on the White House today, go up on
the on the wing. No, no, the Secret Service didn't
come up with that idea. They were like, no, I'll mentioned.
They're like, no, bad idea. They were like, uh, he
wants to do what? No, no, no, but he did it.
(15:35):
I'm assuming you had to climb some kind of well,
probably stairs, not a ladder, not straight up metal ladder.
I don't hey got up in that garbage truck. That's
why we love him. Man in the vest, the orange
vest McDonald's serving French fries, hanging out on top of
the White House. If he is not successful, you, I,
our kids, our grandkids, our way of life, it's it's doomed.
(15:57):
He We got to keep backing this access.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
The Assistant Trevor Jarry show Mondo, Salle's.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Power Dog, soda, sugary snacks, junk food. No more any
kind of Snap food stamp. Nothing going towards that act.
Secretary Brooke Rowlins announce it Snap Supplemental Nutrition Program, New
new nutrition nutritional funions and skittles are good. Doctor Pepper
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is good at fuzziness over that ice. If you want
to buy it, Secretary R. K. Junior said, you can,
but taxpayers should not pay for it. You can make
your own choice about what you want to buy. But
they're saying we're going to give out nutritional food here.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
I'm also working with Secretary Rolins on the dietary guidelines,
which should should come out next month. The dietary work
coming out, I think it's the end of September, three
months ahead of schedule. And the dietary guidelines that we
inherited from the Biden administration were four hundred and fifty
three pages along. They were driven by the same commercial
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impulses that put food loops at the top of the
food pyramid, and they were incomprehensible. And we are going
to release dietary guidelines that are fout four or five
or six pages long, that are understandable, that are simple,
and will allow people to make good choices about their food.
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They will drive changes in the school lunch program, in
prison launches, and military food, and they will begin to
change America almost immediately.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
That Michelle Obama's all jealous. She tried it. She just
didn't know that you're not supposed to take away chocolate
milk from kids, fruit loops, lucky Charms. I've been known.
I've been known with a new box of like charms
to pour it out into a big mixing bowl and
then pour my first bowl, but go through and pick
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out so many more marshmallows to put in that first
bowl that I know it's gonna take away mar marshmallows
as I moved through it. But that first ball with
that cold milk right after coming from the story hadn't
cracked the milk open yet. With all those extra marshmallows
in there. I wish they would just do a box
of the marshmallows with just a few of the other
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whatever's in there. Yeah, like an eight to two, you
know ratio there eight marshmallows. Anyhow, that's not good for us.
I mean America today. It shows and I'm talking personally here.
We love to eat. We love to stay up and eat.
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I do Monday through Friday. I'm so good. I eat lunch.
I do my almonds and grapes and beef, jerkey and cheese.
Everron'd one thirty first food of the day. Some people
even say that's a half fast if you don't eat
one thirty. I'm just not hungry now. I eat at
night at six thirty ish, dinner ish seven ish, and
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then at seven point fifty two and at eight thirty
seven more eating goes on. That it's the night eating.
That's the man, that's it. I saw this research today.
It said the average adult falls asleep. What time you
think the average adult falls asleep at night? Take a
guess in there. What do you think ten o'clock? Nah?
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They said eleven eighteen, But that's forty minutes after they
got into bed. They said most climb into bed by
ten thirty six, So you're in the ballpark there. We
don't fall asleep until about eleven eighteen, So I guess
that's forty minutes to to drift off. And they say
that common reason people stay up late unfinished chores. Chores, Yeah,
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I might add Nah, I'm great at per crap, fascinating,
and there's nobody around with the honey do list that
has to be done before the sun goes down, so
I can put those off to the weekend. No, that's
not keeping me up late, quiet night time hours. Yeah,
last night I colored with my pencils. They said, avoiding
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the next work day keeps people up at night. That's
just self abuse. Now I will admit that you wake
up at two three am and something work is on
your mind. That happens on occasion. I don't like that,
and that's when I go God's in control. We don't
take anything with us when we leave, go back to sleep.
(20:41):
Let's see here. Most people start getting ready for bed
at ten fifteen, spending twenty one minutes on their nighttime
routine before gladding into bed by ten thirty six. And
when I saw that, I'm like twenty minute routine, I
started thinking, why men taking makeup off? They got a
lot more. And if you're a dude, maybe you shower
at that time. I got right I get home, I
gotta shower the day off. That's how I feel, uh
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uh And right now, I guess it's been I'm not
charting it, but I'm gonna say between eight twenty eight
forty ish, I go upstairs. That's my They said. Most
people start getting ready for bed at ten fifteen. Back
me up a couple hours. I love that feeling. And
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if it's even earlier, even a seven point thirty. I'm
not going up to go to sleep. I'm going up
to have that cool air conditioning with the sheets, feeling
knowing I'm going back down for what used to be
my treats. But since July fourth, I've gotten rid of
the treats at night, done my low carb treats. But
I still look forward to it, and normally before nine. Now,
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if I'll asleep to TV at ten twenty or something,
I might wake up and switch over to rain and
I you know on YouTube, I go back to sleep
to the rain and urinating at my age's a part
time job, so that's thrown in there a few times.
But I was sleeping in until about seven am last
few months. It's now moved up to a five point
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forty seven, a six twenty two. Just feeling awake. And
now I understand what I used to not understand on
long trips with the kids when they were little. At
six twenty pulling over at a McDonald's to take one
of the kids into the bathroom real quick, and you
see those seven guys out in the middle of Kansas
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with their hats on, drinking their coffee, and I'm thinking, man,
they've been up already. They choose to do this. Yes,
now I get it. I wish that actually grocery stores
opened up at six. I wish some churches started at seven. Yes,
I'm way now early, especially on the weekend, because I
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want the day to be long. Now. I know there's
a lot of people out there that have at night
with the kids in school and all that. That changes,
all that. You're not in control of your time period
in that way. But anyhow, thanks you, thanks for listening,
Thanks you for hearing my nightly routine. Isn't it just
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isn't it riveting? Isn't it just so snappy of a routine?
It's after eight.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
That it's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
President Trump called him low, IQ went after him, say
he doesn't understand what he's doing. And I guess somebody said,
Charle Maine, you're with The President said about you.
Speaker 8 (23:37):
Uh. Charlemaine had a response, So listen, President Trump, don't
worry about Lenard, Okay, don't worry about Charlamage to god,
I know something I said hit a nerve and rattled
you a little bit.
Speaker 7 (23:48):
But I don't want you rattled. I want you to enwarse. Okay,
I want you to keep the border secure. I want
you to have the economy boing. I want boom booming. Okay,
I want all these things to be true. I am
an American. Give him America to succeed, August.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I'm rooting for you. He's rooting for him. All right.
Good to hear. But he had a list that he
had to just not working fast enough for him. All right. Uh,
we big news here, House Oversight Committee. It's compelling the
following individuals to appear for depositions. Who issued subpoenas. I'm
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just going to read them all. Former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, President Bill Clinton, former Attorney General Garland, former
FBI director James Afraid they're going to kill me Comy.
Former US Attorney General William Barr. Former US Attorney General
Alberto Gonzalez, former US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former FBI
Director Robert Muller, former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former
(24:51):
US Attorney General Eric calder All coming forward.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Fox News can confirm that Attorney General Pam Bondi today
signed an order directing an unnamed US federal prosecutor to
take evidence to a grand jury. Relating to an alleged
conspiracy to tie then twenty sixteen candidate Donald Trump to
the country of Russia.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Yeah, that you don't have any proof. That's they're acting
like kind of like all depressed about it. Well, I
guess if you had to sign on a network that
you know, for years was saying the opposite. Listen to
Msnbcasonicole Wallace, all depressed. Listen to use the word that
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what what the Trump administration's putting out with the DOJ's
putting out has largely been debunked. So this is a
little glimpse of how they're going to continue to react
with this. You know, after former Attorney General Loretta Lynch
gets out on September ninth, and the media is reported
it's all been debunked.
Speaker 9 (25:53):
Right, Let's some Morning is breaking this hour to tell
you about Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered a grand
jury in investigation into the so called Russia Gate conspiracy
allegations made by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsea Gabbard.
The senior Trump administration official, confirms to NBC News that
investigation was first reported by Fox News. These are unsubstantiated
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and launched, defunked allegations by the Trump administration that former
President Barack Obama and his aides in the intelligence community
ordered a probe into the twenty sixteen Trump campaign's connections
to Russia to ruin his chances of becoming president. The
source tells NBC News that a letter signed by Pam
Bondi instructs an unnamed federal prosecutor to begin presenting evidence
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to secure potential indictments, although it is unclear what the
charges would be and exactly who the grand jury will
be targeting. We'll stay on top of that story. Thank
you for letting us into your homes. We are always
so grateful.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Thank you for letting me tell you about that. We're
so grateful that we've been telling you a big lie
for a long time. White House Deputy Chief of Staff
Stephen Miller called the entire operation a literal coup, single
greatest hoax, greatest assault in our democracy, in the history
of this country. I would say, some felonies happened. It's
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a cover up of a cover up than covering up
to cover up at the cover up, Isn't that kind
of how Carlin would say it. It's a big club,
and you ain't in it. You and I are not
in the big club. No, we're not, are we? You
want to here's some more examples of two am teleprompter
(27:38):
talking points. It's that little theory I created years back
that somebody on the East Coast at eleven thirty midnight
is typing in. They got George Soros in one earpiece,
I don't know Obama's in the other, and they're typing
in the teleprompter talking points for all the news organizations
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across America. Then at two am, East Coast they go
up and the feeds go out. Do you really do
you really think this many Americans that are in the
media would all have the same idea year after year.
This is from twenty seventeen up until the election. Are
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they all gonna say that Trump feels the walls closing in?
How many times have I used that term feels the
walls closing in the last ten years. I don't know
if I have. Somebody might feel the walls closing in.
We know what that means. It's not a real common
term to use, is it. Well, unless you're reading a teleprompter, the.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Walls feel like they are closing in.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
But as the walls closing around the president.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Donald Trump feels the walls closing in. Stink.
Speaker 9 (28:50):
This is a guy who feels like the walls are
closing in, the.
Speaker 7 (28:53):
Walls are closing in on him, because the walls are
closing in.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
The walls are closing in on the president.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Now the walls appear to be closing in. The really
kind of the walls closing in on him.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
The walls are closing in because the walls are indeed
closing in.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
I think at this point the walls are spinning. The
legal walls are closing in.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
The walls are closing in on President Trump.
Speaker 7 (29:12):
The walls, meanwhile, are closing in on the president of
the United States.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
The walls closing in on President Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
It appears that the walls are closing in on this president.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
It feels that the walls are closing in on him,
the walls closing in on him.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
The walls are closing in, and the walls are closing in.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
That the walls are closing in on the president. Can
you believe there's that many? Now you know who the
walls are closing in on former President Obama. I've got
a pen and I've got a fall. We know that, Oh,
they weren't done.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Are the walls closing in?
Speaker 1 (29:47):
The walls are closing in on the president's he says,
is the walls begin to close around him, the local
walls closing in on him.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
It's a president that fills the walls closing in, the
walls are closing in on Donald Trump.
Speaker 9 (29:59):
I think the walls are finally closing in.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
The walls, the walls, the wall, the walls, walls.
Speaker 8 (30:06):
Are closing, closing in, closing, closing, closings closing at the.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Walls are closing in on President Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
If he's not looking forward to any of it, he's horrified.
He's just talking big. The walls are closing in. As
as has been said before.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Let me say again, is it's never really been said before.
Speaking of walls, MPI and DHS are revealing Biden regime
covered up counter intelligence concern over Minnesota Governor Tim Walls
has ties to communists China.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
I think we need to push back on this.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
There there's no guarantee of free speech on misinformation or
or hate speech, and especially around our democracy.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
We'll tell you about those walls next.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
This is the Trevor Tary Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Talk iHeartRadio app and it's not just talk. You can
listen to music. Can you even have the lyrics on
there where it makes you feel stupid? What you've been
singing your whole life? Yeah? I have some some Christian
songs that I've listened to that have just moved me.
And then I've seen the lyrics and I'm like, I
(31:19):
was singing something different. But all right, that's even better
you learn the real words. Yesterday I was talking about
Epstein and how he had all those ties of the
CIA and the airlines and the islands down there. Now
they're reporting Radar online dot Com a leaked FBI document
reveals Epstein was a secret FBI informant. Yeah, I tell
(31:44):
you this goes deep down and dark and dirty. Only
I guess somebody that would be I don't know, in
the intelligence community and the FBI would have charges against
you like Epstein had back in Florida. And what was
that two thousand and eight, And you get to like
leave and go to work and come back home and
(32:07):
check yourself in at night. No, that's not what child
rapists get, but he did. All right, Well, find out
more about that leaked FBI document. That's out. FBI's got
their hands fuld, don't they. They're gonna be coming to
Tim Walls's house and FBI, yeah, he'll be in the
(32:29):
living room. You know. Yes, what do you need?
Speaker 8 (32:35):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, you took like a bunch of trips to China,
you and your wife for like thirty years. I want
to know a little bit about that. It's a forty
seven page document dump ottained to a Freedom of Information
Act request, said federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies flagg
Tim Walls as a major concern. He said there were
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warnings hitting from the public right as Kamala was picking
him to be the Vice President of the United States
of America. There were US counterintelligence concerns regarding which is
still now sitting a Minnesota governor. Why are they concerned?
A steep ties to communists China? Emails chat Lacks and
the DHS. Federal agents openly discussed how the Chinese Communist
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Party had cultivated to Malls as a long term asset
and they saw his selection as VP as a major
win for Beijing. Wow allergy, sneeze, pause, thank you, It
says a Homeland Security official whose name is redacted, states Waltscott,
(33:45):
the VP You all have no idea how this feeds
into what the People's Republic in China has been doing
here with him in local government. It's seriously a line
of the intel target someone who's perceives so they can
get to DC whoo. But they covered it up. See,
there are good intelligence people that were looking into this
(34:07):
and figured this out. We all questioned, what are you
over doing there in Guangdong? What you doing walls? That's
right where at Tieneman Square, Province of Guangdong in nineteen
eighty nine. So if alarm bells are going off in
the FBI and Homeland Security and well they said counter intelligence. No,
(34:33):
we had to clamp that down. Right, yep, seems to
be what's happening. And remember he was in the military.
He's in the National Guard for twenty four years. How
do you make thirty trips to China? What about security
clearance part of your duties as the National Guard. Well,
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they're required to complete debriefing questionnaires at a security office
detailing their trip and any suspicious interactions that occurred during
their their travels. Right, you would think there would be
rules with military people. I don't know going thirty times
to one of our sworn enemies.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Oh really, this is the Trevor carry Show. Mondo Valley's
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