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September 24, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I had to come up with the right term. Just
spewing cat litter out her mouth. She hates America, said
some all is a better place or country of origin.
Has called Trump every derogatory name, and anybody on the right.
She's one of the poster girls of the socialist rat pack.

(00:21):
And they talk about right wing violence? Well shall we
talk about that? Can anybody tell me right now when
I say right wing violence? What comes to mind? Some
people breaking windows on January sixth? Was that Antifa embedded?

(00:45):
Was that FBI embedded? Sure it was. Were there some
actual people that voted Republican who went too far on
that day? Yes, I said it on that day. That's
not how you respect the rule of law. That's not
behaving properly. Mind your manners, young man. But right wing violence,

(01:09):
where is it? Well, we got a lot of left violence,
don't we come on? After Charlie was assassinated, they started
talking about you know, we know where it comes from,
but they're pretending that the reverse is true. There was
a piece from the Economists claiming extremists on both left
and right commit violence, although more incidents appear to come
from right leaning attackers. That was one of the starts.

(01:32):
They got Kimmel in the hot water. Let's see you
saying it was a maga guy. No, that's not what happened. Well,
when they quote these stats about violence on the right,
they're using the Prosecution Project. They're founder executive director Michael Loadenthal.

(01:53):
He's an openly anarchist, ANTIFA affiliated researcher at the University
of Cincinnati who states with his own words, he's a
far left violent extremist. So we have an Antifa connected
researcher that doesn't like the right. He's the one that
they're using as an expert to decide who is extreme. Yes,
the Prosecution Project, they're like the Southern Poverty Law Center.

(02:17):
They gave him a fancy name of August. They're non
partisan of the Prosecution Project. They've been tallying all this up,
haven't they. Yeah, they It's amazing the long list of
the people that they attribute to the right. The guy
up in Massachusetts that was out there making anti Semitic
threats against synagogues and the Israeli Consulate, the Department of

(02:40):
Justice have never identified as a political affiliation with the
Prosecution Project, even though he was a pro Palestinian fanatic
he's a rightist. They put his crime under rightists because
he's identity focused, he must be on the right. The
group also lists the freedom of Access to Clinic Entrance

(03:01):
Act charges. That's with the abortion this this guy named Amy.
He was found not guilty, but they have him listed
on their right wing craft. These are just a few examples.
They include the posting of racist stickers in their tracker
like that's that's terrorism and violence again like Congress and

(03:24):
Tom and Clintock said, I said, when would you censure
someone because he voted along with the Democrats not to
censure the woman. I just played you, Congresswoman Ilhan and
Omar there, he said, it has to be an act,
not a word. A sticker is a word. It's not
an act. This is something that I'm coming to terms with.
I wanted her censured. I wanted her run out of

(03:45):
d C. I wanted her on a plane back to Somalia.
I think herself and Congresswoman Rashida to leave. They they
could have charges brought up for inciting insurrection of the
United States government. Rashida Tale just did a whole rant.

(04:06):
This study at the Cato Institute. They claimed political violence
motivated violence is rare in the US, but when it happens,
right wing terrorists are more often to blame than the left. Again,
study at the Cato Institute authored by Duke, I guess
they used the prosecution project. You had a godless, demonic

(04:31):
influenced or possessed pro abortion channing Erica Kirk hey, hey,
ho hoo, has got to go at a turning point
USA's first camp in event that they did. As the
doors were opening for the event, protesters out there yelling
Erica Kirk has got to go, yelling that she's drifting

(04:51):
off of Charlie Kirk. This is at the University of Minnesota,
So I guess we can look at this as there's
literally one one protester at a sold out campus tour
stop in Minnesota. Of course it was a transvestite. He
also chanted Michael Knowles has got to go. The line

(05:14):
to the event was quite long. And if we want
to live in a country where people aren't assassinated for
telling the truth, this ideology that led to the assassination,
it has to be defeated. It has to be extracted
out of our country. Well, you have the right to, yes,

(05:35):
but you don't have the right to overthrow our government.
You don't have the right to embed violence. Charlie went
out there in the spaces that he knew we're going
to be violent, and mostly as we found out, of course,
were hearing they had thousands of death thrusts, but it
was mostly words, sticks and stones, you get the whole thing.

(05:58):
But a bullet boy that can take you take you
off the planet. But he was out there with biblical truth.
Even before he was pronounced dead, they were smearing him
as hateful and divisive and polarizing. New York Times call
him a provocateur who tweeted relentlessly with a brain, a

(06:20):
brash right wing spin, inflammatory comments about Jews and gays
and black people. Even some conservatives found him distasteful. The
New York Times set just before he even died, and
they've kept it up. He had the Washington Post columnists
make it up, make it up a statement to make
him a peer racist, actually talking about how Charlie Kirk

(06:45):
kind of goaded the guy into killing him. And people
have been saying that, so for them to actually have
the mentality that Charlie Kirk out there speaking would actually
create a violent reaction from those on the left. Doesn't
that say a lot? They already assumed that words will
make them. Oh. He he asked for it. He asked
for our bullet. See what you're saying out loud? Wow? Man,

(07:14):
these trans violent people. I mean, okay, I'll give examples
to ilhan Omar uh shooting the kids praying at the
Catholic school. Uh while they were there, right right in
the right in the in the sanctuary. What about the
assassination attempts on President Trump? That dude today that was

(07:34):
hanging out at the golf course that I still think
there's way more to that. And I don't know, maybe
somebody hit the MK ultra button to make him appear crazy.
He tried to stab himself with a pin. His sister
out there running around. This guy was going around the
world finding soldier mercenaries to fight in Ukraine. And then suddenly,
what he's living in a van? How did he know

(07:55):
to be out there on the golf course. It wasn't
announced Preident Trump was gonna golf there. Just maybe he thought, well,
he golfs a lot, I'll just sit out here. Secret
service guide missed, he fired at him, missed from five
feet away. Really all right? Well, he's gonna go to jail,
it seems like for the rest of his life. Here.
But the murder, the killing of the Israeli ambassador embassy

(08:18):
staff members. Remember that male and female. The examples are
not lacking here. During the Black Lives Matter riots, you
had Democrats, politicians in office, the media encouraging the violence.
Twenty five dead, two billion in damage. If you really

(08:38):
want to get down to the bottom, it's close to
Hell's we can get on the planet Earth One. One
Democrat voted for the Born of Live Act in January
of this year. All the other Democrats went on record
of leaving babies who survive in abortion to sit there
and to die. Every abortion is violent, but leaving a

(09:05):
baby born alive to die is depraved. Can you hear
their cries? The Democrats have voted against it. Can just
listen to their cries as they die. Only a human
that has a dark spirit, a dark spirit influence in

(09:26):
them would vote that way. They had their way, partial
birth abortion, it would still be practiced in this country.
Every NAVE vote on partial birth abortion Bad Act was
cast by a Democrat. What is partial birth abortion? Well, okay,

(09:47):
right now, even if you got one hand on the
steering wheel. Put your hand behind your neck. You feel
on your skull the little knot where your skull connects
to your spine that will knot. Feel that little soft
spot down right below it, right there, the knot on
the and right there, that's where the doctor who will
do no harm, the hippocratic oh jam scissors into the

(10:08):
back of the baby's head right there, and then they
put a vacuum in there and they suck it out,
so the skull crushes down. So pass through the birth
canal or the murder death canal. So I continue with
the death culture of the left. All these cross sex

(10:32):
hormones amputating, you know, they call it ginger affirming care.
I call it sawing off with sharp bladed medical instruments,
where a lot of numbing shots are like when you
get a tooth worked on the they'll put the numbing
in first before they go, so a lot of numbing
goes in. Think of your sex parts right now, having

(10:56):
a like a razor blade instrument, slicing them off of
your body and then trying to find something on your
body that they can replicate to be the opposite sex
organs than God intended you to have going in there
and playing like crazy Nazi scientists functioning body parts and

(11:24):
replace them with some part that humans create. That you
know what that does. It gives you a lifetime of
medical interventions to maintain it all. It destroys the body,
all the hormones in the body with this scalpel, and
they're like good with it with kids, man and doctors.

(11:45):
Doctors are telling these individuals, especially the younger that are
involved in all the trands, that they're going to likely
commit suicide. Unless you can force everybody around you to
embrace who you are, you don't want to commit suicide.
Kind of dark over there, aren't they? So should It

(12:09):
surprises what we're now hearing based on their actions. Don't
judge somebody by what they say, Judge them by what
they vote on, what they do, what they implement. Telling

(12:29):
lies to kids that they can change their gender, the
lies that unborn babies are not human, or that men
can become women and women can become men. We got
to carry on the work that Charlie did, and I
think we're only witnessing right now the beginning of the reckoning.

(12:53):
This is the trebortary show on the Valley's power. Talk.
We've heard some crazy airplanes stories right now that everybody
has a camera. I don't think it's because everybody has
a camera. I think people are just crazier now. Airline
travel used to be classy, man top shelf to get
around the country. I'll say those days are gone forever.

(13:16):
I saw Southwest trying to advertise to me that they're
assigned seating. Is a good idea, No, it's a gambling
feel Yes, I got b I like that. A woman
was duct taped to a seat from a flight from Vegas.
She was ranting about roach poison, duct tape to the seat.

(13:39):
She was screaming obscenities, walking up and down the aisle,
making threats against the employees. Forty seven year old woman.
And they said that she put a video up on
social media before getting on the flight, and it showed
that she was kind of in a disturbed state of mind.
Her picture she looks a little crazy ad crazy ad
flight originated in the Dominican Republic. She was arrested by

(13:59):
the FBI. She was charged with interfering and all that.
That's they're saying this at the first time in the
airline has used tape to solve in flight problem. All right,
that's a simple fix flight crew for a bad problem. Right.
Probably some of the passengers had to help hold him
down and they ripped it out. I remember we were

(14:19):
driving across the country and see my third child, second
oldest boy. He was, uh, you know, todler Age had
learned how to undo his car seat snap thing on
the front. He had learned how to push that down
and pull it apart. Dad de Marcus got his thing
on the markup, put that back. It was back and
forth like that, the wife having it leaned back as

(14:40):
we're driving and snapping, and I's telling him, do not
undo it. A few minutes would go by. The older
brother hawkeyed on his little brother to see if he's
you get it again that you know. He was probably,
I don't know, fifteen months sixteen, so you know, however,
all he was he figured out and I said, do
it again. I'm gonna pull over and I'm gonna duct

(15:01):
tape you in. He did it again, so I followed through.
I pulled over, I found duct tape and I taped
that up. I said, if we get in an accident,
I got a pocket knife. I can cut it right out.
He did not like that. He cried when that duct
tape went on, cried for quite a few miles until
he gave up, and we never had a problem with

(15:23):
it again. If this lady has learned on the airplane
after that duct tape that we won't have a problem
with her again, go ahead cry it out. I uh,
I haven't flown that much in the last ten years.
I flew a lot in my life, but I haven't

(15:45):
had a situation like that. I haven't had a crazy
person on a flight. I've had people that have made
me crazy by two rows behind me for two and
a half hours. And then we went to Atlanta, and
you know what, when we were there, I met my
Ann and Cheetah. Look us over, and why are you
talking at a level that I can hear with my
fingers in my ears three rows ahead? You talk like

(16:07):
this the person next to you on an airplane. That's
what gets me. Are the talkers? And I can't say
I and I will listen. I will survey out to
see who the who the annoying people are is. We're
waiting to board with Southwest. When you get on, you
can pick. I'll be like, no, I saw those two
that they were talking. They were loud in there. I'm

(16:28):
gonna go twenty back. You gotta do that, I'll uh.
I think the strangest thing ever on a flight, you guys,
uh comment the rapper comment He actor Common, he was
on a hell on wheels. That's right. Well, when I

(16:48):
was a record guy, we were on a flight with
he and his manager, and I was sitting across the
aisle from him, and we heard of somebody fell. We
looked back and an older woman had fallen out of
the laboratory where he kind of pants down around like that.
Stumbled out, and Common and his manager kind of helped

(17:09):
the lady up and she got her back in there
a little bit, and stewardess came down and said, what's
going on? What's going on? And that bless her heart,
she goes, well, I fell out of out of the
bathroom hair. These very nice football players helped me up.
This is the Trevor Charry Show. Condum Valley's Power Talk.

(17:33):
Former presial State Turning Point USA field director Matt ge
is with us. He just got off work downtown in
City Hall, recently returned from this man. Thanks for joining
us again. What was what was this moment? Like when
she said she forgave.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Him, I'll tell you it was. It was.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
There was not a dry eye in the stadium, and
and a usually at NFL stadium is loud, and you
know it's meant to not hear anything, but during this moment,
it was crazy because you wouldn't be able to you
you could hear a pen drop. It was so quiet
because everyone knew or was anticipating and kind of like
almost feared what she was going to say, because that's

(18:09):
a powerful thing to say publicly. And you know you're
going to say something like that publicly, you really really
feel it, like you're really actually forgiving him. And you
could hear pen drop so quiet, and she said those
three words, I forgive him, and tears and emotions, and
the crowd went wild, out of love and out of

(18:29):
confusion even I mean, there was so many, so many.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Emotions that you felt loved and confused.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
Loved and confused. I mean, that's like I said, that's
a very powerful thing to say publicly.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
I would have applauded if she had stated and I hope,
with the help of Christ, my savior, I will find
forgiveness one day. I would have applauded that I don't
know how you well, it's the Holy Spirit that affected her.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, and she's probably one of the most godly womans
you know. And like I said, people, I mean, the
way I felt during that moment was kind of confused,
because you know, how can like how could someone forgive
so quickly? And so but you know, when you're filled
with the Holy Spirit and you're filled with God, you know,
all things are possible. And I commend her for that.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Matt, you the pictures that you sent me, you were
I guess we call that stage right pretty close up
there had really good seats.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
About yeah, about about twenty rows from the floor. I
think we were right right on the right side. And
I'll tell you we fought for those seats because we
pulled an all nighter, ten hours of waiting, sleeping on
the gravel, and and it definitely was worth it, I
tell you. Like so the whole stories however, if you

(19:41):
want to know, yeah, you were we were planning. We're
planning to get there at four am. The oh doors
open or security opens at eight events starts at eleven
four am. That's four hours early of lining up, you know,
And so that was the original plan. We're getting dinner
at like ten eleven pm, late late in Scottsdale, and
our friends who just got to their hotel which is
right across the street from the stadium call and they're like,

(20:01):
there's like at least five thousand people. This is like
ten pm the night before. There's like five thousand people
lined up right now. We're like, holy cow, And so
we kind of go on Twitter and look up what's
going on. And then the next hour there's like ten
thousand and the fifteen thousand, and we're like, we got
to get there at one am. We're not getting there
at four am. And we were out there. We got
there around one thirty I think two two am by

(20:21):
the time we actually got in line, and that line
turned into like a huge crowd. And I think by
four am, our original time we're going to get there,
I think there's probably about twenty thousand people waiting outside
the gate.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Well, did you guys take little naps and shifts and
wake each other up or at a constant creeping up
or what so?

Speaker 3 (20:39):
Before I mean, it was it was a line at first,
and then when all these people come, it kind of
turns into a big mush pit. But you know, there
was people sleeping on the gravel. People bought chairs and
because we can't take them in the stadium because of security,
and they let you know, we had no choice but
to leave him. But you know, people were fueled up,
cases of water, cases of energy drinks, popcorn, people sleeping

(21:00):
on gravel, and you know, everyone.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Was very I asked bathrooms.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
You know, I think there was one area with a
couple of porter potties that police were letting elderly and
disabled people use. But for the most part people people
really pulled it out, you know, like they really stuck
with it, and.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Not literally you mean they held out, Yeah, held it out. Okay,
thank you, pulled through. I guess that's what I mean. Yes, Wow,
that's that's an incredible feat in and of itself exactly.
I would say, uh, what was the mood in the atmosphere?
I started watching where they were. It was already daylight
and they were going up and down the line talking
to people, and the reporter I was watching on RSBN

(21:41):
was going up to a lot of young people as well.
But what was that mood? Like, was it a pre
revival mood on?

Speaker 3 (21:47):
I mean at least at least twenty times. Amazing grace
you know, broke out in the crowd, plus the USA
by League Green and it's I tell you, there's a
ton of people. Everyone's tired, everyone's been there for hours,
and everyone had the energy of everyone knew what we were. Therefore,
we were there to honor a godly good man who
you know, in my perspective, saved our country, saved our generation.

(22:07):
And everyone was excited. There was you know, there were
some times when emotions got high. You know, people on
no sleep and no caffeine, someone cutting in line. You know,
there's going to be some some words exchanged. There's some
confusion with the Secret Service. I think the Secret Service
wasn't expecting that big of a crowd. They knew people
were going to camp out, probably a couple of thousand.
They know twenty thousand people were going to camp out

(22:28):
at ten pm at night. So definitely some confusion, some frustration,
but overall the crowd was great. The crowd was you know,
civil and kind to each other and and it was
it was really cool. Actually, like once the sun started
coming up three am, when when the most of the
crowd got there, all of a sudden, every single building
you could see a sniper just appear every two hundred feet,

(22:49):
just snipers like all along every roofline. And it was
great because, you know, I guess we finally learned our lessons.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
With Secret Service snipers.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Secret Service snipers. We were like, I hope those are
the right guys.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Right right, You had to think that way as well. Well,
that's interesting there. Silhouettes became visible there. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Yeah, you can see all the command posts on top
of Desert Diamond Arena. And it was a whole operation.
They put up like a white house grade security fence
around the entire arena.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
It was an operation.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
So when you went in, what was it like when
you were searched? I know what an airports like? I
went through in Colorado and that little station I worked
at Bush came up there once and we got press passes,
so I got to go through that little process there.
But what was this like?

Speaker 2 (23:29):
It was?

Speaker 3 (23:30):
I've worked when I worked for Turning Point, I've worked
multiple events with Trump and the securities. I've never seen security.
You know this great? I worked the event actually at
Turning Point through right after Trump's first assassination attempt in
Butler and security is crazy, but this security was even crazier.
You know, I've never seen so many snipers, but getting
in the Secret Service did a really good job. There

(23:50):
was at least fifty or sixty meat checkpoints where you
could go through the line. There was never a stop
in the line. I mean at first, you know, when
you're waiting for the gate to open, but after the
gate opened, there was not really a stop to the line.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
They were so they pulled it off like Chick fil
A pulls off.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Their better than Disneyland, better Chick fil A.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
That's who I give Chick fil A needs to do
our California elections.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Yeah, yeah, exactly exactly. It was better.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
So did you get a physical pat down by agents?
Like did they fill your jeans and fans?

Speaker 2 (24:21):
They like took every single car, at least for me.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
I don't know if I look suspicious something, but they
I think they did it for everybody.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
They pulled every single credit.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Card out of my wallet. They bent it in half.
They yeah, they had the wand they padded you know,
your jeans, your boots, everything.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Well, okay, I maybe director Ryan Nigel, he knows the
spy game. What what could be in a credit card.
I wonder what what they were looking for in a wallet.
I would think that you know, she had ryasin and.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Sharp maybe you know, just just guess everything everything. Yeah,
and I'm glad they were. Makes me very very satisfied that,
you know, it was that therapy.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
They did the secret service respect Ginger pat Down.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I honestly it wasn't paying attention. Didn't even know fast,
but I believe they did. I mean, I think legally
they have to.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Is that it legally will say there's such a thing
as a man and a woman. Yet yeah, legally, well
that was something else I will say. Of course, God
Jesus stole the show. The pastors were awesome Erica to
have that courage and what she said. But Pastor Marco

(25:29):
Rubio surprised me out of everybody, how about you.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Yeah, Marco, he was fantastic.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
And I think the one that maybe not surprised me,
let me ask you, yes, the most was Tucker's speech.
His speech was very kind of had I mean, I
don't remember it was such a like a blurt, you
know after that. And also we're all sleep deprived and
pulled it all nither. But but the energy when Tucker
came out, especially because Tucker's kind of been getting a

(25:57):
lot of heat for some of the things he's saying.
Whether you agree or disagree, that's you know, that's not
the point. But his message was, in my opinion, the
most powerful. And then obviously Erica Kirk's message. You know,
there was not a dry eye there was you could
hear a pen drop in the room. And it's truly incredible.
And going back to the music, I mean, the music

(26:17):
was one of my favorite parts. And it's the demographic
to set the picture here, and this is how you
know the true impact of Charlie Kirk and his organization
is that the demographic in the stadium of seventy thousand people,
I would say about fifty percent of them were under
thirty or under thirty five years old. It was incredible.
There was there was so many young people, and not

(26:38):
just young people, but when they started the worship music,
there was everybody was standing with their hands up, singing
at the top of the lungs for Jesus, for Christ.
And like I think someone there said, you know, we
came to a memorial and we got a revival out
of it. It was an American revival. It changed the world.
It changed my life. And I don't say.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
That was that heg Seth maybe who said it might.
Can you remember, well, you know why it had that
high percentage of young people. Of course, he Charlie attracted
that that's the whole, the whole movement. But it's the
only ones that can pull an all nighter like that.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Yeah, yeah, I guess so. I mean there were plenty
of people, you know, over over the age of forty
to fifty. But I guess my point was that, like
the impact that he had was so apparent and so
relevant and so clear in that room, And that's what
brought me to tears, is that, like you couldn't It
was an undeniable feeling of like, like, good, my faithful servant.

(27:35):
You know that that Bible verse that you see all
over the Charlie vigils, Yeah, well done, my faithful servant.
And and I think that room was a testiment, testament,
testimony to that.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
You know, the Charlie Plan that he implemented in his life.
It's it's actually simple, is it not. It's been around
for two thousand plus years, it's written down for us,
and he he followed it. He followed the instructions. I
believe I would not be happy with the creator that
made us, just like I wouldn't be happy with something
on Amazon that didn't come with instructions that I had

(28:07):
to put together. If a creator didn't give us instructions
down here, I would that wouldn't be a fair creator.
He's given them to us. It's the word of God.
And Charlie was he followed those instructions.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Yeah, it was. It was Charlie. You know, we we
had a visual here in Fresno that also went amazing.
We had you know, standing room mooning. We had to
actually kick out a thousand people because the New Covenant
was filled to the top with people. But you know,
in my speech when I spoke there, I kind of
mentioned that Charlie just wasn't, you know, a political leader.

(28:38):
He was the he was the he was like the
front person. He brought back the American the Christian revival
in our country. He was the leader of that. And
he's not just a political he is an event. He's
an evangelist and it's it's it's incredible to see all
the work and all the tears and sweats that he
put in, and and you know, he paid ultimately with

(29:00):
his life for but it it's changed the world, it's
changed the nation, and you know, not to be cliche,
but this is the turning point and their campus tours
are continuing and it's it's incredible to see.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
My guess is Matt g former Frozen of State Turning
Point USA field director, now works at City Hall with
city Councilman Nick Richardson in his office. Matt, you brought
up Tucker and I've been a fan of Tucker for
a long time and to follow his journey here where
he said, hey, I read the Bible for the first
time to hear him talking about demonic attacks, it's a

(29:35):
spiritual war and he has he has a voice and
a movement as well, and he was demonically attacked if
you believe what Tucker said, and I did, and it
was good to likewise to hear it. I think he said,
the Holy Spirit is like in tune heres it's in tuning.
He felt that there as well. And I love the
fact that it was the modern, chilled out Chris Tomlin

(29:57):
music with the old hemns.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
Man, it was beautiful, classic, it was classic, and I
think even Vice President jad Vance even said that, you know,
the way that this has affected him personally is he's
he's read the Bible and said the name of Jesus
more times in the last two weeks than he's ever
said in his entire life.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
He had the confidence to share it publicly where he
might have felt and we've all felt that at times
in our life to not have that confidence to share it,
and played the encouragement all around. Hey, you got time
to hang with top the hour? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Break, Yeah, I got all the time.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Hey, we're gonna come back with Matt. We're going to
talk about that revival that happened. Y'all assisted Trevor Cherry
Show on The Valley's Power Talk. You had some words
that you shared. I think we're very strong. Yeah, tell
tell him what you said, Matt.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
So I spoke at the visual that we had a
new cove and I want to thank New Cup for
hosting us.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
But there's in my speech.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
So there's a talking about a trend on Instagram where
it goes because of Charlie I met you and you
posted a picture of the person, or because of Charlie
I went here because of Charlie. Listen, I kind of
listed my because of Charlie I, and then I ended
it with and I think it resignated with a lot
of people and kind of summarized it. But I said,
because of Charlie, the conservative movement, the constitution, politics, free speech, Christianity, faith,

(31:14):
and patriotism was introduced and became rooted in a generation
that at one point had no hope in finding it.
And I think that that kind of summarizes the legacy
and effect.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
That Charlie Matt. I know you know this, but I'm
going to remind you years from now you can tell
your grandkids I was there. I hadn't seen a moment
like that in my life. In my lifetime, I I've
heard like that.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
I'm very excited.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Actually, I mean, it was a historical event and it
was a very tragic event, but it was very historical.
And I think I was looking on the internet that
like the numbers that came out, it was equivalent, if
not broke the record of you know, Martin Luther King,
who was a huge powerhouse of of a voice and
free speech and JFK's funeral, and so the effect that

(32:03):
this had on the country.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
The war, really on the world really changed.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
And at the event, there were so many languages spoken,
you know, just from walking through the crowds and stuff.
There's Chinese, Korean, Italian, Brazilian, I don't even know some
of the languages. But everybody you know from around the
world came to honor this guy who actually kind of
changed the world.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
I read a guy that was at an airport in Soul,
South Korea, and he said he couldn't believe all the
people on their phones watching Charlie.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
Yeah, and coming from from the airport, they gave you
a turning point, sets out these banners on the seats
that you know, I've framed it actually put in a house,
but in the airport, like every other person had carrying
this big banner on the plane. And and it's kind
of like, you know, the whole town stopped and hosted
this event, and the whole world came to one town,

(32:53):
and it was a beautiful scene.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
It was fascinating. I I'm sure the NFL lost some
audiences on Sunday because I watched it. I've never watched
anything that long like that.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
Yeah, one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
And not just you, but there's people I know, this
family I know who are you know, they're conservative, they
pay attention somewhat, but they're not really you know, super
active or kind of care less about it, and they
on a regular day would be watching you know, the
forty nine ers or the Green Bay Packers or whatever.
But you know, he said to me, like, you know,
I felt compelled. I felt the need, like the calling

(33:24):
from God or whatever it might be, to watch this
and not just watch a clip here or there, but
like watch the entire thing. And I think so many
people felt that they did.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Matt, thank you for sharing and thank you for coming on.
I think it was the day after when you came
in here and talked about it. Yeah, I think I
think it was actually the day and what it was
a day You're right, and what a change in just
how my soul feels, and I'm sure yours and everybody
else is.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
Yeah, one hundred percent. I feel and I don't, you know,
want to sound kind of cliche anything, but I feel
like a changed person and I found God.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
So Amen to that, brother, Thank you so much. Assisted
Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk
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