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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Governor Satan zero skills in reading the room. Forty percent there,
Gavin of California went red the valley almost fully read
and you look up and down. President County flip back
to sanity. The other sixty percent of California that voted
for more of this and Democrat voters, I guess they
Backprop thirty six to fight crime there, Gavin. So if
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you're reading the room correctly, Governor Dippy Doo, your stance
against Trump and the Feds and Homan is going to
be a stand against arresting violent criminals and some are
murderers and some are rapists. If the sixty percent of
Democrats actually showed Gavin and Attorney General Bonta that they
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want crime addressed, isn't Governor Kagan gruesome absolutely not reading
the room correctly. Yeah, he get the legislature to pass
twenty five million dollars for an anti Trump lawsuit. Well
update update boot dude, breaking news. The federal government has
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the authority to deport foreign nationals in the United States
illegally over the objection of local authorities. This is the
ninth Circuit Court ruling in favor of federal deportation. I
guess maybe this will make some sheriffs and some police
chiefs and some mayors and city councils go, Well, we
didn't have to make that call, right, Hey the judge, now,
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is this going to be challenged all the way to
the Supreme Court? Well, yeah, that's how it's done by
the Penel three judges, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He danis,
will you rule the federal government has the authority to
deport of legal aliens over the objections of any and
all local authorities. This is a huge win for Trump's
mass deportation operation and Tom Homan. It's gonna cost more
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than that, Gavin, more than twenty five million dollars. Dude,
you don't got enough money to fight this one man.
You need to stop it. We want murderers and rapists
and sex traffickers and drug addicts and fetanol mules. We
want them out of the contry. But no Newsom. He
can't even read the address. He can't even get to
the room to read it. He didn't even know where
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to show up to read the room. He announced a
special session. Problems facing the state, the resistance or opposition
to Trump? He Trump responded on true social stay in
Newsom was using the term trump proof as a way
of stopping all the great Capitol letters, great things they
can be done to make California great again. Yeah, these
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California politicians, I tell you, Senator Alex Fadilla, he said,
California tax dollars are going to fund the legal fees.
Hey have you have you had any legal issues, gone
through a divorce or anything like that, had a neighbor
suit you? You seed anybody had to suit car dealership or something? Did?
He may give you free legal representation. Nah, but we're
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gonna use our tax paying money. We already pay thirty
two billion dollars a year for illegals in California. So
then you know some more lawyers.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, they can't read the room. Man. That people out
here are just struggling to make ends meet, and they
want their schools to be better, and we don't want
to have potholes, and we will actually want criminals taken
off the streets. But we see where their priorities are.
Let's listen to Senator Padilla.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
The first Trumpet administration is any indicator we know that
there will continue to be a lot of fear in
communities and communities that deserve to know what their rights
are and what their rights are are not and so
if it's legal assistance, legal advice, legal support, that's just
the California way. We embrace our diversity, our diversities that
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has made our communities thrive and our economy thrive. And
so we will assist families against the threats of the
Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
Going to defend against the Trump administration. We've heard that
one before, haven't we in That just so so old,
just so not right to treat people that way, To
come out of one side of your mouth saying you
want about keeping community safe, like the Tucson mayors said,
She's like, I am committed to the safety of our
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community and I'm not gonna let the Feds come in
and arrest people that are killing people in our community.
It's like, can't read the room tomorrow on the show
at three point thirty Alcoholma Mayor Bill Wells, I played
you this yesterday. I'm gonna play it again. But he's
taking a stand against California and Agent Squire's let me
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know that we had him on the show years ago,
a couple of years back here because he stood up
against the lockdown. So I had a quick conversation with
him today here and Bill.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Bill Wells, I'm the mayor of the city of Alkoholone,
and there's a lot of talk about sanctuary cities and
the sanctuary of state of California. I want to make
it clear right now that Alcohol is not a sanctuary city.
We're gonna do everything we can to work with the
federal government to help ease this immigration problem, help solve
this problem. The problem we're facing in alcoholone is that
state law, State of California law says that if a
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police officer does his duty that we're asking him to
do by complying with the federal government, that police officer
can be charged with a felony and lose his pension.
So that puts us in a really serious situation because
it basically takes frontline police officers and puts them in
the middle of this political crisis, this political argument between
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the city, the state, and the fetes.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Yeah, and that's probably why the sheriff and the interim
police chief don't want to make many comments regarding it.
They don't know what they're going to have to deal with.
But there's nothing wrong with taking a stand I mean, why, Okay,
I'm just going to play law enforcement for a moment. Yeah,
come on and talk about it. Yeah, we've had problem
with criminal legal aliens the whole time I've been in
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law enforcement, and it's so wrong to have our officers,
ur deputies or highway patrol arrest people and then they
can't get them out of the country and they arrest them.
Maybe again, it's like that revolving door frustration that law
enforcement goes through. Right, talk about the criminal illegal alien crime.
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It's there. Why not talk about it. Well, that's what
we're demanding to have to have done.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
You can make a comment of I'm not gonna comment
what we're gonna do with the Feds yet, but yeah,
let's talk about illegal alien crime. Don't hide behind the
fact that this is out on our streets and happening.
And we just got flooded with millions of people. So
it's a lot more we have to talk about this.
And now I don't know what contract you're gonna have
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with the with the federal government and what you're gonna
be forced to do. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling
today in favor of federal deportation. So right now, the
laws on your side come out in favor of getting
these criminals out of here. Mayor step up to the podiums, lead, Lead.
It was good to tell Mayor Bill Wells on the
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phone about an hour before the show down in Alklahoma. There,
I said, did you hear what New York City may
Or Eric Adams came out on Saturday? And he didn't,
And I got to tell him this.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers,
raping innocent people have been a harm to our country.
Our country. I want to sit down and hear the
plan on how we're going to address them. Those are
the people I am talking about, and I would love
to sit down with the borders are and hear his
thoughts on how we're going to address those who are
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harming our citizens. I want you to all go back
and google Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Google what they
said about those who commit crimes in our city and
what they said in our country. They said, those who
commit crimes need to get out right away. That was
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their position. So this is not a new position, you know,
because in the state of the in the era of
cancel culture, no one's afraid to be honest about the truth. Well,
cancer me, because I'm going to protect the people of
the city. And if you come into this country, in
this city and think you're going to harm innocent New
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Yorkers and innocent migrans and asilum seekers, this is not
the mayor you want to be in a city under.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
All right, maybe this will give others across the country
the courage to stand up when you got leaders actually
standing up and saying things like this. And as he said,
go back and Google. I played it all the time,
Obama and Hillary and Chuck Schumer back in two thousand
and eight, two thousand and nine, ten, twenty and eleven.
Speaker 7 (08:30):
So I think we got to have tough conditions. Tell
people to come out of the shadows. If they've committed
a crime, deport them, no questions asked, They're gone.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
If they.
Speaker 7 (08:42):
If they've been working and are law abiding, we should say,
here are the conditions for you staying. You have to
pay a stiff fine because you.
Speaker 8 (08:49):
Came here illegally.
Speaker 7 (08:51):
You have to pay back taxes, and you have to
try to learn English, and you have to wait in line.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Oh my, thank you, oh so much. What a super Tuesday.
Yes it is. And let me repeat here, and this
is I would think good news for a lot of
law enforcement that you know, they know, they know that
they disagree with the legal immigration, They know they wish
that they could deport these criminals that they arrest. They
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also know that they're law enforcement in the state of
California that created something completely unconstitutional called SB fifty four
that puts them under the mandate. And if they want
to stay on the job, I guess they feel like
they got to go along with this. I guess it's
not they feel like they have gone along with this,
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and now they'll have some backings from the court. Right,
We're going, hey, they're the number one law person in
the county. They got that gun, right, and they got
that badge, and they can well they can take a
stand and you will face heat for tremendously in this state.
So I now some of that heat can be to
by going, hey, listen, I believe in the Constitution of
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the United States, and the Ninth Circuit Court ruled in
favor of this. So yes, my deputies will be helping FEMA.
We're not going to do the vestibule in the county jail.
Where Ice can't step into and we're not going to
fill out these reports anymore that the state mandates us,
and we're not going to be under the microscope of
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the state. We're doing our job like we were elected
and are hired to do, and that's to protect and
to serve. Right now, you need to service by protecting us.
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power
Talk Dynasty. Are those still run? I'm sure on some
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Nashville network or something like that. Now that I cut
the cable, I still know what's going on in the
world anymore it used to be. And I was talking
with somebody in politics on the campaigns about how used
to go, Okay, this, we'll advertise on Jeopardy, and we'll
advertise on this radio station, that radio station, that radio station,
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that TV station that you'd pick your shows like. Now
you take ten people walking down the sidewalk, set them aside,
really get into how they view things, and nobody's watching
the same stuff. It's a lot harder to reach the
voters now, and the world's a changing, right But anyhow,
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Old Willie Robertson says, support and Charlot's became kind of
cool and they're good. Right, Willy supported him in twenty
sixteen and twenty twenty. But I have to say I
feel a little bit like the prodigal Son's brother, you know,
the one that stayed, like, hey, we were here the
whole time. Man, look at everybody hugging Joe Rogan and
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hugging RFK and Tulsa Gabber. The prodigal sons come back
from their pig slop of being a leptist and they
get the crown and the coat, and we were here
the whole time. We didn't leave, right. We were the
ones that got abused and picked on and bullied on
the playground, and we fought back against the bully. Right,
we stood up to the bully. Now others are jumping aboard. Well,
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we stood up, and that's good. And call yourself a
leader and a fighter if you voted and supported Trump,
and especially publicly if you supported Trump. So it's good
to have people saying it's it's kind of cool. Now.
The you got Joe Rogan as I call him sometimes,
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Now he's got a highly successful popular podcast around the world,
and Trump's three hours with him. That's how you reach people,
That's right. There. That changed the whole thing. But he
is a little joey come lately. That's I mean, he's smart,
but he said now the hey, the establishment media launched
a massive psychological operation to convince people that Trump was dangerous. Yeah,
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when you were like dig and Bernie Sanders at Commy Lover,
we were saying that was happening. Rogan said, what you're
seeing with Trump, regardless of his flaws, is a massive,
concerted psyop. They've distorted who he is to the point
where most people think that way. Most people think that way.
They had narratives. It's good, it's good. Not everybody was
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one of the twelve apostles. I'm not calling myself one
of the twelve apostles.
Speaker 9 (13:27):
But as the.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Word spread, as the movement spread, as the faith spread right,
people came in, and he couldn't be like, well, hey man,
I've been in this church eight years and you're now
just No. You got to hug him and love him
and go welcome, come on in. We can't be the
prodigal son's brother. No, we get a welcome him back.
Good to have you back, brother, Come on in. Yeah,
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Dad set a place up front where we should be.
But no, No, the newcomers get get out there, right.
We still got a lot of people out there flip
flopping in that, in that pig slot though, don't we
They knew some being one that's that's his new hair
jail pig slop. He's just out there flopping around in it.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
But we've had a lot of Mark Cuban, He's he's
still he's flipping around. Uh. Liz Cheney was in that
pig slop. Oh joy read. I mean, let's just all
of them, Jimmy Kimmel and and all the performers that
came out for Kamala Kamala Harrison, Tim Tim Walls, right,
Megan the Stallion, Nay Tim Walls. Boy, who's gonna forget
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that one? I thought Tim Cocaine was something with Hillary.
Senator Tim Kane, he get all ancy enough. That's why
I called him Senator Tim Cocaine. Right now, we can't
forget Sean Combs alias Puff alias buff Daddy, alias did
he a alias p did he? Let's see uh Alyssa Milano. Oh, yeah,
she's she's one of these uh out there the pig
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slop around. I thought she was gonna run against Congressman
Tim and Tom mclint talk. She she she put that
out in into the stratosphere out there because I guess
she lives up in that area, has a house up there,
of property, and she quoted, I'm going to take on
Congress and Tom McClintock, and I have people that sell
apples on the side of the road that are into
my campaign. Yeah. Well, she deleted her Twitter x account
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after trump on deleted her whole account, right, yeah, because
think about it, everything you said was wrong, wrong, right,
It'd be like Dewey beats Truman when Truman actually won.
The person that did that headline, if they had a
social media account, then they would deleted it. They wouldn't
have wanted all the abuse of running that wrong headline
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about who the president was. Right. We had a long
list of these deleters. It looks like, well, they're busy packing,
they don't got time to be in social media. Bet
Midler deleted her account as well. I got a song
around here in my audio hoarding that she did about
the campaign, Bette Miller. We don't need to hear that,
do we. Let's see uh oh, Joey Reid, Yeah, she
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fled the platform. Yeah, oh, Kamalo's campaign advisor, David Floff,
he dropped out, but guess who came back, meathead. I
was watching some Archie bunker. You two boy, they know
me and they sure too. They're like, I bet it's
time to offer him another Archie bunker all in the family.
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I bet it's sure enough. They fished me in and bam.
Then they gave me like a two hour whole combo
of a bunch of you know, it's just but uh yeah, meathead.
Rob Reiner, he's posted a first message following the loss
of his beloved Kamala. He's telling right on the left
to build a competitive information distribution system to combat archie,
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to combat disinformation the left arty controls. I would say
the media there, Rob, come on, man, you're in Hollywood.
You know that right, all the online search in Yeah.
But ehl Rob Reiner. He's not giving up. He's not
a quitter. No, No, he's organizing a fifty state strategy.
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Keeps him busy. You know, he did a movie, put
a whole movie together, documentary. It just smearing Christians, white
Christian nationalists. Anybody that, let's see supports Trump and goes
to church and is married. Well, yeah, the Christian Nationalist
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And what did it do at the box office? It tanks.
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley
Spower talk that.
Speaker 10 (17:41):
New tariffs would kill the Canadian economy. Trump joked to
him that if Canada can't survive without ripping off the
US to the tune of one hundred billion dollars a year,
then maybe Canada should become the fifty first state when
Trudeau could become its governor.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Governor Trudeau, Yeah, okay, well, let's just bring them in.
They'd be a big old state. Give somebody new. Give
a state for Newsom to compete with, you know, to
you know, kind of spar with before he makes his
run in twenty twenty eight. But think about this, Let's
get this state fifty to fifty red and let's get
a Republican governor in and then he's not gonna start
running for president yet, he's gonna his whole dream was
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defeated by Republican governor in twenty twenty six. Looking ahead
here now, and then he'll be off the pages. He's
not gonna he jd Vance would just clean him up
in a debate. He'd have nothing to stand on and
he's tainted. He's tainted. But uh, okay, we got enough time.
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I'm not even rushing ahead. I still got to do
Christmal shopping. What am I thinking about twenty twenty six for?
This is disturbing that I don't know. If you're out
in public, look to your left, look to you right.
He could be there. He could be there. What am
I talking about? California Department of Correction, you have telling
the community did be on an alert inmate escape, inmate escape.
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He was in custody in Delano. Caesar Hernandez broke free
from custody at the current County s Ferity Courthouse Ner
tenth and Kensington and Delano. He was brought there for
quarter parents and he jumped out of a van and
got away. Now, okay, what's your first thing that comes
to mind with that? Not in handcuffs or ankle cuffs,
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That's what I'm thinking I'm thinking of. Right, he's in
prison for murder, so he's a murder word. He's out
in public and he's in a van. I would think
that he should be in handcuffs, some kind of restraint,
some kind of ankle cuffs. Right at the time of escape.
He was wearing an orange prison jumpsuit and white thermals.
He's considered dangerous. He was admitted in there twenty nineteen
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for murder, and the last check that we checked in
with here they hadn't found him yet. But I would
just assume, isn't that like a state law transfer of inmates, especially,
you know, not like a white collar crime or something,
you know, a murderer, that when you're in public like that,
for the safety of the public, that you would be
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some kind of cuffed in. I watch a lot of
these shows where they take them in the interrogation room,
some of them having my handcuffs, some don't, and that's
inside a police department. So to think out in public
that they would you see him coming into the courthouse
they're cuffed. Yeah, okay. Well, as I was saying Ford,
pardon Nixon, I remember running in and wanting to know
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who who won the election between Ford and Carter. That's
like my first real political memory. I was ten years old,
But I don't remember the adults talking about the pardon.
That was just right before. I guess my memory of
paying attention to things. I do remember seeing Nixon on TV.
That's like a memory some snapshots. I don't remember what
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he was saying. It's along that time. I have a
snapshot of the A's and Dodgers playing in the World Series.
He's when I was eight years old, in seventy fourth
I got that snapshot at the TV. Couldn't tell anything
about the game anything other than the snapshot there. But
that was a big deal. I guess people wanted Democrats
wanted Nixon to, you know, be tried for the charge
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for his crimes that he committed that made him resign
and leave office, right, and Ford said, for the betterment
of the country. Oh, you're just a Republican helping out
a Republican's that's all you're doing. Well, it was for
the good of the country. And moved on, and Jimmy
Carter runed it, and then Reagan came in, Trump, lock
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her up? Why did he lock her up? Why didn't
he continue with that? Well? Trump said at the time,
He's going to do it for the good of the country. Okay,
Joe Biden partonying Hunter Biden to cover up his crimes,
and it's really sickening. I'm gonna play something from Chuck
Todd and me, who went through the whole trial transcripts
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and read it and he really is disgusted. But first
this is this is awesome because even now even CN
in or asking they they can't. They can't keep on
just looking dumb to the audience. So this was seeing
enforcing Congressman Dan Goleman, a Democrat, to watch video of
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him saying so comfully, no, Joe Biden would never pardoned Hunter.
No one's above the law. Trump is a criminal. It
was during that time period, right, and they brought him
on and had him listen live on TV. Hey, let's
go listen to what you said a few months back
here and then listen to her at the end say
how does that feel? Oh man, this is.
Speaker 8 (22:45):
Right in July of twenty twenty three, just after that
plea deal fell through. This is what you said, I
want to watch.
Speaker 6 (22:53):
Do you think a pardon for his son would be
a mistake?
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yes, And I don't think there's any chance that President
Biden is going to do that, unlike his predecessor, who
pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any
access to him. And I think you see that in
this case where he kept on and Merrick Garland kept
on a Trump appointed US attorney to investigate the president's son.
If there is not an indication of the independence of
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the Department of Justice beyond that, I don't know what
we could look for.
Speaker 8 (23:27):
What does that feel like watching yourself back then reassuring
people that Biden was not going to issue a pardon
for his son.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Yeah, and I think that if that Plea agreement and
that Plea deal had gone through, there would be no pardon.
Speaker 10 (23:44):
That was a satisfactory outcome.
Speaker 8 (23:46):
You'd already fallen that. Sorry when you reacted. This was
when the deal had fallen through.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
And he knew that that Plea deal had already fallen through,
and he was still saying it just hung out to dry.
How does that make you feel? God right? Yeah? Yeah,
trying to justify the pardon with even more lies, more lies, full, unconditional,
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And I guess this's a This supplies to anything else
that they come out and find that happened during that time. Okay,
we haven't had this conversation since nineteen seventy five or six,
or whateveryone ever Ford made this decision there in America.
We haven't really had this kind of part thing. I okay,
if if I were one of the founding fathers back
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in Philadelphia, and I was sitting around the Constitutional Convention
as we're writing all this up, I would have said, Okay,
presidents can pardon people to a certain degree, and but
you can't give them a blanket. It maybe a specific charge,
but you just can't give a car bloch just you're covered.
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That's something about that, something about that. Just even if
it were okay, let's say Trump, let's say Donald Trump
Junior in the next four years was flying around the
world having a wire transfer sent back to the Trump
family and they were saying their loans, well, you haven't
paid its income, you're not paying taxes on it, right,
And he got a gun charge and he was a crackhead.
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And you know, Chinese balloons were floating over because you know,
Trump and Donald Trump Junior were flying over to China.
You know, everything the bidens have don here. Would I
want Trump to have that kind of blanket? Now, it
just seems like too much. It's too much like a king.
That's that's kind of how I feel about it. Now
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you're going, well, that's because you're talking about it's a
Democrat that it's getting all the benefits of this right,
here's Comber. Oh yeah, Committee Chairman Comber, he's back. Remember
all he'd come out held, hey, we got a prescots,
we got some things coming out, and he would lay
out a few things. But at the time go back.
I said that, Nah, this just seems like deflection or something.
Speaker 11 (26:06):
This is at what point do those loans become become income?
They never paid taxes. And by the way, why did
he get those loans? What was he doing? All the
people that wired money to the Bidens were shady characters,
either adversaries or people that were in trouble, needing assistance,
needing a prosecutor fire, needing a pardon. They were needing
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something from Joe Biden, the big guy.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Now we'll never find out what Joe was doing because
we can't get Hunter in, and could we get Joe?
And who can part kennow president. I guess think pardon themselves, right,
I guess yeah, they're a king. They got that. Snap it,
it's done.
Speaker 11 (26:44):
I believe two other Biden family members definitely and knowingly
committed crimes. In addition to Hunter Biden, you have Jim
Biden and Joe Biden. Joe Biden obstructed my Chairman Jordan's investigations.
He lied multiple times. He lied about his knowledge as
and involvement. We had sworn testimony from Baba Lensky and
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Devin Archer that said that Joe Biden knew all along
what was going on. He was selling the brand, his brand,
he was selling access to our enemies around the world.
And he lied, just like Jim Jordan said in the
debate about the laptop. And he lied when he said
he wasn't going to pardon his sons.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Mm hmm, lie, lie, lie. But that shouldn't surprise us.
He's been doing that the whole time that he's been
in office. And to act as if the reports that
are coming out like he had a change of heart.
The family got together over the weekend, right, things change,
Well you know what changed is Trump won and they
knew they were going to come after him, possibly possibly,
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But he's here to tell the truth. I guess right.
Chuck Todd was having none of it. NBC's Chuck Todd. Yeah,
he talking about how Hunter was a well he was
a sick puppy.
Speaker 12 (27:54):
Followed the Hunter Biden travel very closely. I read every transcript,
all the testimony. That's what you can all that was
made public, and there is you want to you want
to read, you want to you want to get angry
as a as as somebody in just all these mixed emotions.
You read the Hally Biden transcript and that's both widow
yes and and essentially he turned her into a crack addict.
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And this was all happening in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen,
and Joe and Joe Biden were so concerned about their
family that they decided to run for president.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Yeah. Memory, that's what Joe said in that Can you
imagine your brother's wife over for birthdays and Christmas and
all of that, and he dies from a disease, brain tumor,
and you get with his his wife and turn her
into a crackhead.
Speaker 12 (28:50):
I I it's almost like the word doesn't I mean?
I Their decision to run for president put the entire
Democratic Party in the United States of America in the
position that it's in now.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
Yeah, And we are in a position and that pardon
was just the icing on the cake of this corrupt,
miserable four years. And at times I stop and think
I let them go. It's they're finished. They're in embarrassment.
Let's start January twentieth fresh with MAGA two point zero.
And then I stip in there and I think, no,
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they should they should all be in prison. And I
changed by the day, tired of them. Five five nine,
two thirty forty two forty two. Mike and Sanger, welcome
here on this Super Tuesday. Hey Trevor, how you doing
doing good sir? What's on your mind over this part
in power?
Speaker 5 (29:42):
Well, the part of the power.
Speaker 13 (29:45):
I agree with you.
Speaker 5 (29:45):
I think it should be more limited, as like, I
don't think they should be able to part in murderers, rapists,
human trappers, terrorists, treason people gu guilty of treason, those
kinds of the things. But and that's what the Democrat
Party has a history of partnering people like that. But
I was also calling about Biden. You know, I'm not
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a constitutional lawyer, but I played one on the radio.
I guess, so I don't know it. I don't think
he has any I don't think he has immunity once
he's out of office for sure, for anything that was unconstitutional,
because it's Trump only had immunity for his constitutional acts.
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So anything as far as you know, selling influence, you know,
if they can show that Hunter was They've already shown
that Hunter was paying him fifty thousand dollars a month
to live at his house. Like what kind of rent
is that?
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Right?
Speaker 5 (30:42):
And where was all that money coming from?
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Right?
Speaker 5 (30:45):
So I think if they can just you know, take
him to task and say, look at this, look at that.
You know, you weren't president when he stole all these
records for fifty years. You you weren't president when you
were messing around in Ukraine. And it's just I think
there's gonna be a lot of things that.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Were not I'm picking up. I'm picking up what you're
throwing down. He won on Air Force one, he was
on Air Force.
Speaker 13 (31:10):
Two exactly, and then beyond that, not just uh, just
the things that he had done, like having Trump investigated
illegally and yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
Rating mar A Largo that was not a constitutional act
of a president. That was an abusive power. Be the
thing they kept talking about having Trump have the Navy seals,
uh execute somebody or something, right or you know it
was it would have been abuse and unconstitutional use of
the Navy seal.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Let me ask you this, Mike, if you could wave
your magic wand and we could either just start fresh
and just forget it, or do you want him to
go after him?
Speaker 5 (31:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Then cuts you off, Mike. Still no, it cuts you
off right when you were gonna answer.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
Right, we tell like us, we don't fight back, go
ahead and do it again four years from now.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
If we don't fight back, it keeps cutting out. You're saying, no,
go after him, lock them up, Lock him up, lock
them up.
Speaker 5 (32:12):
Yeah, exactly, because it's like if you get just keep
playing the pacifist and trying to be nice and follow well.
Dan Bongino says, QT time is over. Basically, if you
don't show them that QT time is over, then they're
just going to do it again.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Like the bully on the playground.
Speaker 5 (32:28):
Exactly.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Yeah, Mike, great, great call, man, great call. Thanks appreciate it, Mike,
and saying are there, Uh yeah, they'll they'll keep doing
it again if we if we don't, right, Uh, think
of everything that they have done suppressing our freedom of speech,
attacking us at school board meetings. Uh, it's calling us
Grandma killers for saying no, we're not going to take
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your experimental injection. And you want to talk about unconstitutional
leaving the border wide open, allowing the Chinese spy balloons
going after Trump illegally, time after time after time. WHOA, yeah,
somebody needs to hear those jail cells of clinking. This
is the Tremor Jarry Show. On The Valley's Power Talk,
(33:15):
Ford said.
Speaker 9 (33:16):
This, Finally, I feel that Richard Nixon and his loved
ones have suffered enough and will continue to suffer, no
matter what I do, no matter what we as a
great and good nation can do together to make his
goal of peace come true. Now, therefore, I Gerald R. Ford,
(33:45):
President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power
conferred upon me by Article two, Section two of the Constitution,
have granted, and by these presents, do grant a full,
free and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses
(34:11):
against the United States which he Richard Nixon has committed
or may have committed, or taken part in during the
period from July twenty, nineteen sixty nine, through August nine,
nineteen seventy four.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
There he goes left handed and signs it done forgiven,
walk away, Scott free. Maybe at Builderberg or maybe up
there in Boheming Grove. They all get together and go, hey,
we'll all forget we'll pardon right. Yeah, yeah, you'll pargu
your pardon, I'll pardon you. Are you ever thought of
(35:00):
it that way? This seems like a little too much power. Yeah,
there was four, going back from nineteen sixty nine to
nineteen seventy. Four of those are the time frames that
he gave there the Assistant Trevor carry Show on The
Valley's Power Dog