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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I've been critical of Attorney General Pam Bondi do to
her actions in Florida with the George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin case.
Maybe she has correct her ways. I will go with
the wisdom of President Trump. He's picked an excellent cabinet.
He knows way more about her than I do. I
just kind of wish she'd stay off Fox News all
the time. It's just there's no reason to do that.
(00:20):
That's what I'm talking about. You're the number one law
person in the country. You don't need to come on
and sell your case every twenty four hours. But there
was a g Bondi talking about FBI Director Bettel and
they have the support they need now and it's interesting
to watch and see if they have any idea though
how to get their arms around this problem. And I'm
going to go ahead and say what I was thinking
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about over the weekend about the Epstein list and what's
that going to mean and whose names are on that list?
And anytime something has been delayed, I just think like,
why why has that? And I started to think what
names are going to be spotlight or are they going
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to be Republicans spotlighted? Have you thought of that, the
effect of maybe in the power in the House or
Senate could change if you know they brought forth charges
of child rape. That's what we're talking about here. This
list is Okay, you flew on a plane, you had
some margaritas, and you came home in three hours.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
There's gonna be variations of this, But what everybody wants
to know is who was the who are the pedophiles
who rate kids? And I'm not saying there are guilty
Republicans or guilty Democrats, because I don't know, You don't know,
We don't know. But what I do know is that
somebody had a reason for these files to be first
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of all hidden, now for them to be delayed, and
who knows if they really have the juice.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
We don't know. Let's go back.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Somebody had a reason for Epstein to suicide himself with
a bed sheet from a bunk bed. But he had
a reason to make sure that the cameras stopped working.
Somebody had a reason to make sure the guards were asleep.
Somebody orchestrated that. So whoever orchestrated that all those things,
(02:19):
I might think they might be the ones orchestrating it
not being released, right, Come on, that didn't take a
whole lot of ciphering, does it? And that exhibition that
they did at the end of the week with oh,
I went on Fox News and I promised it. How
about not promising anything. How about releasing it when it's released.
How about coming forward and saying, well, let me just
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say we've been here six weeks and to get our
arms around this. We will be notifying the media twenty
four hours before we hold our press conference to release
the Epstein files. Thank you. You won't be hearing from
me because I'm working extremely hard. Sorry, Jesse Waters, I
know I'm gonna come to you, buddy, the minute that
I have something to actually announce. Because she went on
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saying I got this, I got that, I got all
this kind of kind of stuff, and they look ridiculous,
all the people out there outside the White House holding
up the Ebstein files that were nothing new, that were
heavily redacted. Now that's not to say they aren't doing good.
Don't read me wrong here. I'm just saying there's a
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way to do it. The head of the FBI Field
Office was forced to resign. I think that's a way
of saying you were going to get fired. He was
the one getting ready to dig in after Trump administration,
you know, with January sixth and all of this. And
he also worked for the office that Pam Bondi called
out for withholding information. So I think we can put
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two and two together on that one. Right, She's not
probably going to come out and say I canned him,
got rid of him again. They are doing good things,
and she did mention this, and I'm glad. We'll talk
about this later in the show. But here in California at.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Every level of the Justice Department and getting rid of
the worst of the worst. But there are a lot
more people that shouldn't be there. But there are a
lot of good people who are out there now, risking
their lives every day making these cases. You know, today
we made a huge case involving a Guatemalan and illegal
from Guatemala, one of the largest human trafficking rings in
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the country, twenty thousand people being smuggled into this country
from Guatemala. That arrest was made in California.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Yeah, there are doing good things. They again got rid
of that New York Field office agent. There after they're
saying truckloads were dropped off after the deadline. Not a
coincidence on that. Not everybody's excited about all of this.
We want it now, now, now, And the reason we
want it now now now is because you said I'll
have it out by tomorrow and then oh, it'll be
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eight am tomorrow. And again we're talking about people's names
at rate kids, So it's kind of an important thing.
It's anything about smiling about at the White House band optics.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Is what I'm saying. He's back.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
What happened to us the guy that was going to
be the Attorney General, Matt Gates, Well, he's now hosting
on one American news network and he had on the
chairwoman of the Task Force of Declassification of secrets, Congresswoman
Anna Paulina Luna from Florida. She's talking about Attorney General
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Bondie and she's saying, well, okay, I'm going to take
her at her word.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Here.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Are you confident as you sit here now that there
will be an Epstein client list that the American people
will see.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
I'm not confident on the Epstein client list because I
haven't had the briefing yet from the Department of Justice.
I'll know more tomorrow. On that, But based on what
I'm hearing from the Attorney General, she keeps saying that
she is going to release something, So I am going
to take her at her word for that. Now, whether
that's something is a full list we have asked for
the fullest. We have asked for all the documentation. We
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are pushing for maximum transparency. But again we do not
hold the classification authority. That is again up to the
Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
All right, so up to the Attorney General to declassify,
get it to them at their oversight. And here she
is all excited about something that we knew a long
time ago. Do you think the CIA handed over everything
in the JFK thing. Listen to her get all excited, like, oh,
we're going to find out that there were some documents
that the CIA didn't hand over, Like those people are dead.
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We want to know about the kid rapists now the JFK.
That should be further down the list to me. Sorry,
That's where I'm going.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
Now.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
What I can tell you is I'm very optimistic about MLK,
RFN GfK, And I can also tell you that we're.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Actually told to get information from the CIA Inspector General
that there was whistleblowers that the Inspector General has reports
and names us potentially people still live that actually reported
that the.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
CIA back when Jiff he was assassinated, never handed over
all the evidence to Congress. It's been that interesting development because,
as you know, there's so much information and so many
questions surrounding the assassination of JFK. And I think that
that helps to answer some.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Of the questions. Okay, yeah, well it's Oliver Stone there,
Miscelena speaking to watching movies. You got to get some
popcorn ready. I think we need to get the popcorn
ready and other news. President Trump campaigned on the promise
of being transparent with the American people on the JFK assassination,
the Epstein files and UFOs. Dude, one mystery lingers out there.
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Let's go to reporter Trevor Carey on the scene. Well,
thank you. One story that hadn't got much played a
long time. Who left the baggie of cocaine and have
been at the White House. Back in July twenty twenty three,
President Trump gave a magazine interview. The reporter asked, as
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it was taking place in the Joval office, and I'm
so glad that ben Dominic.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Dominic, I'm so glad he went there.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
He asked the president, as president, who actually left the
cocaine in the White House. President Trump had some thoughts, quote, well,
either Joe or Hunter could be Joe too. Okay, So
that was such a terrible thing because you know, those
bins are very loaded up with they're not clean. They
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have hundreds even thousands of fingerprints, and when they went
to look at it, it was absolutely stone cold, white dry.
You know that right end quote from President Trump in
the interview. You know, they wiped the fingerprints off. And
here's what President Trump said, By the way, I have
to tell you, I think I'm going to look into
that because some bad stuff happened there. And other other news.
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Remember back after Trump won, he went to the White
House with Joe Biden and after he beat Kamala, and
it almost looked like they were having a good time.
Joe Biden had a smile on his face, kind of
glad that, you know, he beat Kamala who took over
for him, and all that they the first Lady Jill
Biden gave Trump a letter for him to give to Milania,
saying congratulations, you know, we're all like, what kind of
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behavior is that they called him Hitler? You'll invite Hitler
in and go here, give Ava, Give Ava a note
for me here please. In a new interview on The Spectator,
inn'te great to have a president that talks to the press,
President Trump said he had an interesting conversation with Joe Biden,
who he said Biden was in fact angry over the election.
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You know who, Trump said, Biden blame I blamed Barack
and I blame Nancy Pelosi bing go. President Trump said,
I asked him who do you blame? Because he was angry.
He was very angry, actually, and he said, I blame
Barack and I blame Nancy Pelosi. And President Trump said
he asked about Kamala Harrison. He said he didn't blame her.
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He said, I don't blame her. He told me he
blamed those two people in that interesting stuff. So much
going on. That's why all the cold shoulders at the
Carter funeral and at the inauguration, all of these. But
kudos to the first six weeks of the Trump administration.
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And the only reason I was at an A plus.
I went to an A minus off of Attorney General
Pambondi doing all that getting us excited about we're gonna
put some pedophiles in prison. But again I still don't know.
I full no, there's powerful people. If you can get
in and get a guy that's under lock and guard
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in a prison like Epstein, you can orchestrate that. That's
power that we you never met anybody that has that
kind of power. And if you have, I don't want
to know you right that you're dealing in another world
there that's not where honey, call the police. That's not
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going to help you with that world. During the first
six weeks he signed, President Trump did seventy three executive orders.
Look at what Doze has been able to do, all
the waf the waste and the fraud and the and
the abuse. He's looking now like where might possibly have
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peace in Ukraine, that Yahoo's standing tough against Amas, that
they might be going right back to war. He said,
and I paraphrase him, you haven't even seen what we
are gonna unleash under your gates. There's a lot of
swamp again to clean out. And I do look at
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it like a flooded basement full of alligators. And they're like, hey,
here's our old paper towels, get down there, drain it.
It's gonna take some time and it's going to require
some patience as as well. And an AS is a
very good grade and maybe that'll move back up to
an A plus after this beach tonight. I'm very excited
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to hear what President Trump is going to talk with
Carret live at six o'clock here on Power Talk. And yes,
I do I get paid to grade.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Yes, this is.
Speaker 6 (12:13):
The Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
War's no joke. People.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
You know, old women having tea blown to bits, little
babies in their cribs, still crying although they one leg
had been blown off. You know, they're in agony. And
with President Trump, and that's in the first round. I
was like in his first term, I was like, I
like his foreign policy. He's not a war around the world.
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We're not the world's police. When do we ever sign
up to be the cops of the world. Well, we
got to spread democracy. Why a lot of watch and
learn and implement it on their own stop it. And
it looks like we have a president that is doing that.
And it gives like guys like Prime Minister net and Yahoo,
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He's I look at him as a strong leader and
he probably sees what's happening. He goes, yeah, stand up,
look what happens. And that's what's happened with Gaza. He's
he's like, release these hostages, stop this no more. Okay, that,
by the way, was Ai. Of course, I need to.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Say that every time.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
I'll have some lady, I cannot believe that's a Lenski.
And if I don't say that's artificial intelligence, that's hey,
I's funny these days. There's a lot of people that
need to be put in jail in the years to come.
And what I want to see investigations happen to expose
the truth about the crimes that have been committed here
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with this deep state that we hear about. I still, man,
it's h let's go all in, let's go in and
Russia collusion. I still want to know who murdered Seth
Rich on the streets of the District of Columbia. I
want to know about the twenty twenty election fraud. I
want to know about assassination attempt one and two. Well
about all the Ukraine money laundry, COVID gain of function research,
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the Biden laptop I can keep going. We need them
locked up. I would hope as Americans we could come
together of all political beliefs, all skin pigmentation, all faiths,
and go, we don't like crooks. We want bad guys
to be caught. Yeah, we might argue, we might fight,
(14:34):
we might disagree, but we're not killing each other. We
had a lot of people lose their lives and just
that small little list that I rattled off there, and
especially with COVID and the gain of function research and
all of that that went on.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
You don't get there. You're not mad scientists with our money.
Stop that.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Stop creating things that kill us. We don't need to
know that. Okay, you're smart, but use that for good.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
We need some. We need some.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
We're getting investigations and then hopefully I don't know what
the what's the next word of prosecution and then they
get convicted and we got people in place to do that.
I'm really excited about Dan Bongino. I enjoyed his not
as radio show as much as his podcast that I
could catch later. But he's now the deputy director of
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the FBI. And what I liked about Dan Bongino was
it's like you're saying, when I have nervous people in
here that I'm gonna interview, and I can pick up
that they're kind of nervous, and a lot of people are,
and I understand why I always just say, act like
we're sitting at Denny. He's eating a Grand Slam. We're
just talking like that. And when I listened to Dan Bongino,
it was like I was just sitting to Denny. So
listen to a guy talk. Bongino said, I believe the
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FBI knows the identity of the pipe bomber on January sixth.
What are you talking about, Jena six pipe bomber? Well,
this is a story that was not a story that
should have been a story because we had the the
Vice President to be, Kamala Harris, real close to a
viable pipe bomb placed near the DNC that day. Guys,
these reports have been published. This is an Department Homeland
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Security report published and it detailed how close she was.
You didn't hear that news, Probably did you, Well, if
you watch Lesser Holt less it's already's just gonna be
on dateline now. But this news was not out, and
Bongino was talking about it a lot. He's he's a
former cop, former Secret Service, he was NYPD. He called
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the FBI corrupt on the show all the time he's
talking about he said, well he didn't have Well he did.
There's video evidence of this. I mean, if you're an
FBI guy, if you're a Secret Service guy and a
pipe bond's been reported, you're not gonna act all casual
walking around like they did. You're not gonna let the
vice president elect near it. You're gonna, you know, do
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what they did to Trump. You're gonna however her up
and at least get her out the back door and
get get away from it. And Bongino's been talking about this,
and he's had a lot of people that he knows
work at Secret Service. You know, let him know. He said,
stated many times that he can't say who told him
out of you know, confidentiality. But now that he's at
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the FBI, now he can call him in.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Man.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
They're like, oh, maybe I shouldn't have told my buddy Danny,
the talk show host guy. He's now the deputy director
of the FBI, and he knows everything that I But
they know if they came forward, they they're good Americans.
They probably come and testify. But this is unsolved. Who
planted the two FIP bombs the night before the January
sixth riot at the Capitol. There was one near the
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DNC and one near the r n C. So I
think Dan Mangino, working alongside Director Cash, would tell we
can figure this out, because Cash would tell's raised concerns
about the pipe bomb as well. You know, they set
up many late nights down in marl Largo, probably even
before Bongino was even officially named, they were working on
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what's been happening. I want him to get into looking
into Trump's assassination attempts. You know, you know, he wants
way more looked into this. And they have hired a
private investigator to look into the would be assassin and
this private investigator believed that he had an accomplice. Let
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me tell you about that. I'll do that next.
Speaker 6 (18:32):
This is the Trebor Tary Show on the Valley East
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
The word on the street is they're going to act
all street hardened and try and protest or bring noisemakers.
And I mean, how child this is.
Speaker 7 (18:47):
That Americans can expect Donald Trump to say many things
that are false, including perhaps Russian information. What we will
not hear from Donald Trump, however, is the truth.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
We know that he's going to lie, that he's going
to be completely divorced from reality in terms of what
he describes.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
That State of Union speech is going to be a farce.
I think it's going to be a maga pep rally.
Speaker 8 (19:10):
We can make sure the American people understand that this
man is not keeping the promises that have a real
impact in their lives.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Their lies. A lot of these liberal women always go
up on the end of their sentence. Have you not
noticed that? So say a lot of the female students
interviewed on campus, they end with it going up. That
was Schumer. I recognize Senator Elizabeth Frison Warden in there,
and that was Ilhan Omar at the end there. And
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I talk about the two am telepropter talking points that
go out. This is no more obvious. I don't know
who put this little video compilation thing together, but they
layered them over each other. Senator Schumer, Warren, Senator Corey Booker,
two am teleprompter talking points. They read it exactly in
defense of Trump's speech tonight, listen.
Speaker 9 (20:05):
To that's what we just heard.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Donald Trump.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
Is getting worse the Prices gross not getting better.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
He's getting worse.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
Meanwhile, Prices.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Have an original thought, Savage.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
They can't. They're just reading scripts all the exact same
And it wasn't just those three somebody combined all twenty
two Democrat senators reading the exact same speech. Guys, it's
all word for. This is what propaganda sounds like. No originality.
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That's why you guys lost. Can you not realise they
got to double down with their insanity? Are they gonna
be disrupting tonight? I think that'd be one of the
worst things that they could actually do. But they play
right into the hand of President Trump. And there's an older,
wiser man around Congress and James Clyburn, South Carolina. He's
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seen it all. He's seen the Civil rights movement, he's
seen what protests is really like. And he's got some advice.
Are those noise making, horn honking disruptors that would probably
the white suit pant group of socialist rat packers out
there the lead AOC. She's already done. She's she's staying
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home and doing grub hub or something. She's not gonna
she's not gonna attend this now. But here's Cliburne's advice, I.
Speaker 9 (21:53):
Think of playing the president's hands. I would hope we
even not have disruptions, have demonstrations. You can demonstrate. You know,
I'm a product of the sixties. I believe sit ins
were very effective. I have advocated sitting in tonight. Go everybody,
show up, get in your seats, and when he is introduced,
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sit in. Don't demonstrate into his hands, but to illustrate
how this please we are withness administration. And I believe
that we could do that by sitting on our hands
rather than playing into his hands.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Okay, he shall overcome with his sit in.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Don't stand up, don't applaud Capatori's widow that got assassinated.
She's gonna be there. It's gonna be a lot of
special guests next hour. In my pre pre pre coverage,
I guess I'll call it. I got secretary Press Secretary
loved talking about the events of the evening. The first
lady has her invite list, and Brian kill Me tried
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to get out of her. Who's the special guest? They're
teasing it. Trump's a great promoter. He knows how to
how to promote it. Here's what I would do if
I were the Democrats, I mean, you know, you just
lost the election, got a landslide.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
You have nothing going for you.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
All you can do is send out mad max on
esther Maxine Waters to go into housing and urban development
and cause a scene against She's just not working for constituents.
If she's out there, she created a big stir again.
But here's what I think that they should do. I
think they should all get naked. I got my Tennessee
hat on the day. I'm saying naked, naked, get naked
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and just walk out. Right, that's a good idea, right whoopy?
Speaker 10 (23:44):
Should they get bought naked and dance around?
Speaker 2 (23:48):
What should happen?
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Or should they all wait till the end?
Speaker 4 (23:52):
When freshman senator at least Slotnik gives the Democratic response, anyboy.
Speaker 7 (24:01):
I think they should walk out on masks, naked.
Speaker 6 (24:04):
Or nagi would be make me come in.
Speaker 5 (24:10):
I mean they should walk out.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
You know they were going to be a leugh track
by the way.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
I think they should walk out.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
I think that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Takes your worse a thousand words. Walk out, blah blah blah.
What is joy ba hersen.
Speaker 6 (24:34):
Well?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Trevor no hold on Hillary, I'm going to talk about this.
This is what I want to have investigated. Number one
Trump assassination.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
That's what I want.
Speaker 11 (24:43):
Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to
take my freedom and indeed to take my life just
a few months ago in a beautiful Pennsylvania field and
assassin's bullet ripped through my ear.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
But I felt then.
Speaker 11 (24:58):
And believe even more so now, that my life was
saved for a reason. I was saved by God to
make America great again.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Yes, it was one of those that it's a remember
where you were when moments? Where were you when you
heard Trump. I was on the phone my mom and
dad that Saturday, talking to him speaker phone. My text
kept dinging. I ignored it, another text ding, I ignored it.
On the third ding, I kept talking, but I went
over and I looked and it was my buddy Tim
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and Agent Squires with the Trump shot Trump shot text messages.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
My first thought was that's a call. But I broke
the news.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
To my mom and dad while still on the phone,
and we both turned our TVs on, and when I
turned mine on, it was a replay. It was right
in the middle of a replay, and the first thing
that I saw, we were quiet on the phone, weren't talking.
They were getting their TV on, and mine came on.
I saw the podium and I saw agents huddled over
President Trump. That was my first five six, seven, eight,
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ever many seconds that that was there. Maybe it was
longer than that, but my first thought during that time
period was they jfkden and he's dead under that pile
of agents. Because across the screen Trump shot and I
stood there. We weren't talking on the phone, even though
our speakerphones were on, and I see him rise up,
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bloodied and put that fist in the air, and I
was like, I could I could like breathe again, feeling
because for those I again, I could go back in time.
How long it was, It seemed like an eternity that
I thought he was dead, and then Bammy rises to
life and we spoke on the phone briefly, like let's
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go watch this. Hang up, we'll call back. And it
was one of those where and it was one of
my most angry days. And I'm going to say twenty years.
I didn't know what to do with my anger. But
I saw the fight, fight, fight, that's going down as
one of the as maybe the most powerful image in
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American politics ever. Now for the man that shot him,
I don't say his name, the assassin on top of
the building.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
We know all of that.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Oh, it was too slow for you know, all these excuses,
all these cover ups, and it was a cover up.
A young man living in Pennsylvania does not have offshore
apps and accounts and cryptic accounts.
Speaker 8 (27:38):
No.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
The New York Post Dana Kennedy did a report on
information from a team of private investigators looking into it.
They told The New York Post the FBI instructed efforts
to solve the mystery of why the shooter, who left
no manifesto, do what he did. The parents, their names
are Matthew and Mary. They've refused all interviews. They still
stay there in their house, sold off from the world.
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They neighbors recording New York Posts that they only leave
the house at three am to buy groceries. Now, that
would be a terrible situation to be in. There's no evidence,
none that at least been released, that they had any
idea what the assassin their son was up to, the
attempted assassin there. But this veteran private investigator who was
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hired right after July thirteenth. Butler told The New York
Post he believes a criminal network operating with him at
the time of the assassination is still in existence and
still wants to kill President Trump.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
This veteran private investigator talking to the New York Post nosis,
you know Cash Fattel, Dan Bongino, A G. Bondi, President Trump,
Eric Trump, Donald Trump Junior, Steve Bann and I don't
anybody's been tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
They all know this.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
They got a team of six investigators work in the case.
They've interviewed one hundred people. This is more than the
FBI did. They said they conducted geo fencing analysis of
cell phoneans and tablets not belonging to the shooter that
were found with him at his home, also a rifle
range where he took target practice. They talked to people
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at the high school where he graduated in twenty twenty two.
And these investigators told the New York Posts they don't
believe he acted alone. They said, this took a lot
of coordination. In my views, the shooter was handled by
more than one individual. He was used for this assassination attempt,
and I would not preclude the possibility there were people
at the rally itself helping him.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
I say it goes internal the snipers having him in
range and not taking him out the public. If the
public notices shooter on the roof, shooter on the roof,
he's got a gun, and they're talking about it in
guides who with binoculars and the sniper scopes. Now, we
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had a congress in Clay Higgins Louisiana conduct his own
investigation and he found that the Secret Service snipers took
him down with the kill shot, that it was actually
a local SWAT officer that made the shot that initially
took him down, something the FBI has not reported. This
is according to congresson Clay Higgins, he believes that the
shooter acted alone. There was no conspiracy. He's in the
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It's Lee Harvey Oswald quite talking about it group.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
He said the FBI continually obstructed his investigation. Well, if
they instructed your investigation, how can you know there's no conspiracy,
That's what I would ask back Congerson. Higgins said he
thinks the shooter must have been on some type of
prescription drug that made him, in Higgins' words, go crazy.
Nah I'm not not buying that. I hope we get
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an investigation into this, a real one, a real investigation.
I wonder if President Trump will talk about it tonight.
We don't know what he's well, we know a little
bit what he's going to talk about, but you know
he'll be surprising us.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
But as he said before.
Speaker 10 (30:56):
So something's happening with those groups of folks that are
running Facebook and Google and Twitter, and I do think
we have to get to the bottom of it. It's
very fair, it's collusive, and it's very very fair to
say that we have to we have to do something
about it.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
He was talking in reference to Twitter working with the FBI.
Then look what he's been able to do with Twitter
and the FBI. Now on the good guys.
Speaker 6 (31:25):
Side, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
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Speaker 2 (31:31):
Use to that COVID lockdown? Two weeks? One week? Was it?
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Two weeks and one day? Fifteen days of flatten the
curve now turned into we're heading up to the five
year anniversary of when people went into work and Knewsom's
ordered state employees to return to the office. Come on, guys,
can't you do it? Four days a week, four days
a week. Wouldn't that be nice? Wouldn't that be nice?
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Director?
Speaker 8 (31:54):
Right?
Speaker 1 (31:54):
I so we got just had four days, have three
days where we can be at home if we wanted to,
but you got to make sure you work on that
day home. And I'm sure they're they're making sure of that.
Think of all of the tricks that people have come
up with to look active busy work. Not that everybody
does that. I know there's people that are they get
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more done at home than the office.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
I can't agree.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Yeah, yeah, people that are really dedicated to it. Sure
you can without distractions for certain maybe kind of jobs.
But no, he's copying a laon Musk. He knew Executive
order work from home hybrid policies. He doesn't give does credit.
He said fire federal workers though if they get fire
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from dose might be he's like, hey, we can come
get you some state jobs. Really, I thought we're laying
people off because we have a deficit. Where are you
coming up with these new state jobs? Newsom's office said,
Executive order requiring all these these apartments with the administration
to update their hybrid telework policies to do default to
at least four days a week by July first, Oh,
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you still got quite a few more months to hang
in your pjs, get your mocha, give the dog a walk,
come back, move your mouse around a little bit, click
on some things, show some activity. You already had one
sale that you knew, you say, from Thursday, so that
middle of your day at home, you'll you'll it's submitted.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
Come on. I know about looking busy.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
I've had jobs where I've just just I was George Constanza.
Talk to three or four people in the morning, have
it written down on a notepad, sleep on my couch.
New York calls. Have you talked to anybody? Yeah, yeah,
I talked to blah blah duh. I got it right there.
I looked I was busy. But if I already got
three or four in man for the morning, there, I
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got some good responses. Getting people on the phone is hard.
Many times I said, no, nobody's picking up. Well, keep trying,
all right, bye. But if I had three or four
yeah that's George Costanza, I could close the office door. Yeah,
there's you know how you do it. I remember in
my music radio days having to do and it's probably
effect of why I don't like to go out as
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much anymore. But everybody was having fun. But I had
to be out on a Wednesday night, every single Wednesday night,
had to come home, had to take the clothes off
not to bring the smoke smell into the house that
those nights out. And you'd see the club owner walking around.
And I was being paid from the radio station to
be there. So you know what I did. I just
had a notepad and a pencil pen behind my ear
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that when he looked over, look at him, he's signing
people up for something. I looked like I was working,
even though I didn't lift a finger to do a thing.
Nothing written on that pad. You know, there's been a
lot of government workers doing that. I know I've done it.
They've mocked Doze, but now they're copying Doze. Even San
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Francisco Mayor Laurie ordered city employees back to the office
last month.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
We look at that. They're all infuriated, though.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Yeah, they're imagine that you have two days to jot
down five things that you do, and they have a
hissy fit over that.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
Guys, I don't know what you think.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Well, I guess if they worked in government their entire life,
they do not know what the private sector is like.
You don't even feel like you have the audacity to say. Really,
a new company took over your company and they go, hey,
we need to get a lay of the land here. Hey, Trevor,
tell me five things. We're just trying to figure out
what's going on around here. Figure out what's going on.
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Tell me five things, No problem, I'm gonna bust that
out in less than two minutes. Yeah, they'd have it
back in two minutes. I'd listen. I'd listen. I'd probably
do five, and then i'd put dot dot plus this
other stuff. I would have listened some other stuff as well.
I probably would have even said, here's some audio representation
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of what I did. There's nothing wrong with that, but
nuisance making them come back to work, and I'm glad
about that. He also declared a state of emergency to
do what get rid of the kindling? What a good idea, man, See,
I tell you, he's waking up here
Speaker 6 (36:15):
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