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May 30, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ariahlon Musk announcing that his time is a special government
employee has come to an end of the road. Yeah, well,
we knew that he was hired as a special government
employee to advise the Trump administration on cutting costs and
fraud in the government, and Elon Musk said, my time
has come to the end. I'd like to thank President

(00:21):
Donald Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending. He
said he was thankful for the opportunity. The DOZE mission
will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way
of life throughout the government. Optimistic. I'm not as optimistic
as he is, are you? He did say his time

(00:42):
at DOZE was only going to be temporary, but I
knew they would come to a point where they disagreed.
And he didn't like the big beautiful bill. Yeah, it's
kind of like you dig a big hole and you're
proud that you dug it ten feet deep, and you
go take a drink of water, and you come back
and somebody let him fill half of it up. What
was all that worked for there? Well, the word is hey,

(01:08):
Is that what we say these days? The word is
on the street that it's going to go to Congress.
Here's Trump Budget Director Russ Vote. So they're gonna be
sending this Doze restriction package to Congress on Monday. We'll
see if that actually happens. Every time you hear that

(01:29):
sound today, that's a reminder for you to thank God
for something in your life. Having some I T issues
that might pop up every now and then, but just
let that. Let that be your little reminder right there.
Here's a reminder from the Whitehouse. Dos just going to
conting that up.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
On Monday or Tuesday, whenever the House is back in session.
They will get our first Recisions bill. And again this
has been proposed and we've talked about it. We want
to make sure that Congress passes its first recisions bill,
including the DOGE and we will send more if they
pass it.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
And so this is the first one.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Is Foreign aid.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
USAID cuts many of the waste and garbage that was
funding not only wasteful but hurting our foreign policy, but
also the Corporation for Public Broadcasting NPR.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Yeah, well they need to do this or it's all
going to be a waste of time. I don't know.
Maybe reducing spending was never the goal here. We went
five trillion more in debt with the latest big beautiful
bills still hasn't made it through the Senate. I agree
with Governor DeSantis here.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
On DOJ and Elon were on a collision course with
the swamp, and the question is what would happen? And
I don't think there's any question that DOGE fought the swamp,
and so far the swamp has won.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Yeah, don't you kind of feel that way? I do,
I really do. I agree with these Republican senators that
are standing up and saying, no, guys, this is this
is not what we were elected to do. This is
not what the Trump administration was sent in to do.
I'm going to play again some of these senators. They're

(03:04):
debating it right now here.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Senator Rick Scott, Well, look, I think all the Ron
Johnson and Brand Paul, Mike Lee, all of us, we
want a bill to pass.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
We want a good bill.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
We want to build a securitsive order, we want President
Trump's agenda. We want to make sure plus up the military,
we want to make sure we all the doze opportunities
to reduce costs are part of this bill. And then
let's go to the extent we can but guess what.
The Democrats have increased the budget by over fifty percent
in the last five years. The House bill cuts suspending

(03:33):
by less than two percent over the next ten years.
It doesn't balance a budget, doesn't even close to balance
in the budget.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Get that chainsaw. I mean, I believe the memes. I
saw the chainsaw. I thought, we're going to be cutting
through all all of that effort, right cutting through all
those books. If you're not going to follow the advice
bawling out government spending, you're going to say, oh, we
got cuts, but they're yeah, they're so far in the future.
It's not even going to guarantee that they're going to happen.

(04:00):
And while we are in the upside down this that
we are with a thirty seven trillion dollar deficit, why
are you building the FBI brand new, shiny headquarters that
one sunk into me. It's like, no, no work in
the Come on, man, that's no get it done in

(04:20):
the building that you're in. It can't be that bad.
I'm not saying that this was some kind of marketing
campaign to get us to go along. But unless I
see something happening between now and the end of summer,
that's really, really, really serious about it. My attitude will
change a little bit. It already is changing a little bit.

(04:41):
I agree with these guys, Senator Ron Johnson.

Speaker 6 (04:43):
I couldn't care less with these ups. I'm concerned about
my children and my grandchildren and the fact that we
are stealing from them. We are stealing from our children
and grandchildren thirty seven trillion dollars a dead and we're
going to add to it as Republicans. That is unacceptable
and that's why there's no way I'm going to vote
for this bill in this current form.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Yeah, there's still so much in there. I mean, we
heard about the I don't know, just make it eight
million dollars for Lgbtqia and Costa Rica books and stuff
like that. Stuff that we probably never heard of that
does got in there. We're like, good man, if they're
down to that kind of stuff, then they're serious. They're
in the nitty gritty right now. No, they That's what
I'm saying. I hope it's not a marketing campaign because

(05:28):
I mean, everything that they've been pointing to and all that,
and there have been good cuts. Senator Kennedy wanted to
know about the loans that went out during a seventy
six day period.

Speaker 7 (05:42):
Mister Secretary, I want to go back to some of
your earlier testimony and be sure I heard it correctly.
The seventy six day period you're talking about, that's the
period between the time that President Trump was elected and
President Biden left office? Is that right?

Speaker 1 (06:00):
That is correct?

Speaker 7 (06:01):
And during that short period of time, seventy six days,
how much taxpayer money went out the door of the
Department of Energy.

Speaker 8 (06:11):
From the Loan Program office commitments ninety three billion dollars,
well over twice as much as in the previous fifteen years.

Speaker 7 (06:23):
How do you vet and do due diligence on a
loan in seventy six days one loan, much less ninety
three billion dollars?

Speaker 1 (06:41):
How do you do it? You steal it? That's what happened.
Secretary defends Pete Hegseth. I'm not saying that they're not
doing good things. I mean they're getting to the bottom
of a lot of things. The military waste well first
and foremost, that we're not going to have men and
drag at on basis doing things on Saturday afternoon for

(07:04):
military kids at the LGBTQIA is not going to be
taught in military schools around the world. I'm not expecting
them to get in there and in just a few
months correct everything. But I'm sorry. You got the White House,
you got the Senate, you got the House, and you're
going to do a bill that even President Trump said,
I'm not happy with everything. Why aren't we happy with
everything in it? Why don't we have to keep going

(07:27):
down this road where the can is being kicked on
the way to the Diddy debt orgy that both parties
have been involved with. Stop it not Get off.

Speaker 9 (07:43):
Found that we likely have more contractors than we have
civilian employees, and many of them those contractors are making
more money than our career senior executive employees. To give
you one example, the Air Force working as a team
with dough Cut, that department's largest management consulting program. This

(08:05):
joint team conducted a line by line audit of over
fifty contract vehicles, saving a billion dollars on the current
program a billion, and canceling its three point eight billion
dollar extension, which we all know inevitably would have been spent.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Yeah, doctor Oz found major medicare fraud, costing taxpayers fourteen
billion dollars guys. They're saving money, which is a I
used to think that was a good thing, but it
doesn't seem The Vice Elia Teachers Union, they're down there

(08:41):
with the cuts that are coming, and you know a
lot of them, they're doing their medicaid speech. Trump's going
to be cutting out the school districts and all this.
They're just out there screaming nonsense. It helps the kids
to cut waste and fraud, you morons, because educators and education.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
Where here to be because our children murder.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Oh you triple chin teachers.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
The officials say they represent us to tell them that
we will not stand by quietly.

Speaker 10 (09:19):
Ah what what are they even saying?

Speaker 1 (09:30):
This is why the kids got d's at f's. They
didn't even the teachers don't even know how to chant.
They do have this one down though. This is what
democracy looks like, and when you see it, yes, they
are one correct. Democracy is mob rule. That's what they
were down there protesting in front of Congress in David

(09:52):
Valadeo's office. All right, you're better at that one. Stick
with that cheer. Oh ho, budget cutsap got to go?
Hey hey ho ho, Saving money has got to go?

(10:16):
Hey hey ho ho, Saving money has got to go.
Saving money has got to go. Don't help those kids
just they're out there doing the opposite of the truth.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
We are here to call.

Speaker 11 (10:28):
On a representative in Congress.

Speaker 12 (10:30):
It's like David.

Speaker 6 (10:31):
Valadale to stand up and push back against wrongheaded, myopic
education proposals that will disadvantage the students most in need
of support.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Eh. Well, they're on top of it, aren't they, those
people in education. Listen, there's you right now that are
listening to some of you really good, thank you for
what you do, which you're surrounded by ident of fools
on display right there. The interim executive director of the
Kennedy he's all over the place. He's out here with

(11:01):
la fires. He's at the Kennedy Center. Rit Grenell. He said,
an internal investigation found fake money, fake revenue, twenty six
million dollars in fake revenue. Prosecute, prosecute.

Speaker 11 (11:15):
Our great new CFO went through the twenty four and
twenty five budgets of the Kennedy Center and found twenty
six million dollars in phantom revenue, fake revenue. It's criminal.
We're going to refer this to the US Attorney's office here.
We're lucky enough to have the Attorney General on the

(11:36):
board of the Kennedy Center.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
Who heard all the details today.

Speaker 11 (11:40):
She heard the details, and this is unacceptable in America
to have a fake revenue of twenty six million dollars,
fraud on previous donors.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
We know, this is what idiots look like. You are
what idiots look like. Oh, quick, quick, just us, just us.
We got to realize though Joe Biden is a longer

(12:17):
president and think the lord President Trump is and Republicans
are now have controlled the House in the Senate and
a reminder, election season is over. We need I need
more than sound bites. I need more than sound bites
on spending. We want what we were promised and I
don't see it happening.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
This is the Trevor Chary Show, condom Valley's.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Powered Talk, And I had that story coming up that
they had begged, that they had said, no, we're gonna
hold off on those terroffts because we're the judge and
you're just the president of the United States of America.
What do you know, Well, that's that's good news right there. Uh,
maybe there's some people that, oh, oh, that's horrible news.

(13:01):
It's gonna make the economy. They'll get the vicealing teachers
out there again, won't it. Hey, Hey ho ho, bunchet
cuts have got to go. Hey hey ho ho. Tear
us from Trump have got to go. Okay, this is sad,
but it's kind of good. And I worry about my

(13:22):
mom and dad in West Tennessee with all those tornadoes
that are whipping through anytime. I see that on Ryan
y'all on YouTube, that red zone there, and they had
a rough spring the first spring there back there, wasn't
that bad. My buddy that moved to eight, Oklahoma from
California twenty years plus ago. When he first got back there,
in the you know seven o eight oh night around
there a lot of tornadoes and then it went to

(13:43):
that long stretch where there weren't many tornadoes. Because I
keep in touch with tornado people, I know this out here.
These one that recently went through. It was an E
F four that's one hundred and seventy miles an hour,
and it was a little town in London. It was
called London, Kentucky. Paul and Gale lived in London, Kentucky.

(14:04):
When that big E four came through, it killed nineteen
people in their town and a neighbor came over heard
him screaming for help, so they went over and pulled
him out of the hallway. The house was all caved
in around. Took him to a hospital and they each
lost an arm, and the doctor at the hospital said
the reason they lost opposite arms because they were holding

(14:27):
each other, and that they said, Paul, the husband has dementia.
It was very confused by what was happening, but he
was holding on to her man. I think of that
story of that infant that was sucked out. I think
the dad and the infant were sucked out of a
trailer and that infant was flung. I forget how far away,
but it was neighbors away, and they found the infant alive.

(14:51):
That's just an angel flying along, laying down a nice
little pillow to land that baby on. I say all
that just say we got it pretty good out here
with just intense heat coming. Intense heat, well, it can
kill people, but you got to be in a bad
situation for that to happen. And as this heat comes on. Yes,
I always say this, if you got older folks living

(15:14):
around you, so see really older older people. Yeah, that's
that's a good thing to check on them like people
do when a blizzard hits back. There ain't nothing wrong
with that. Let's see uh oh, the Tesla full self driving.
I hate to land Musk has gone through so much.
I hate to do negative news with Teslas, but I

(15:35):
think this could be a I don't know, a warning.
I see a lot of Teslos around. I don't know
how many ob dem always keep their hands on the wheel.
I had a friend of mine move from up in
Washington State to Florida, and he checked in on his
Tesla ride and he would show me FaceTime me going
down the freeway exiting off with his just his hands

(15:57):
off and the car just driving, and I'm like on
he at one point he had his kind of he
leaned way to the left and had his camera up
where he goes, I'm in the back seat, and it
really looked by the way he had his camera angle
that he I'm like, you're in the back seat, you idiot.
He got me. Well, still, I wouldn't let go of

(16:18):
the wheel. Man a Tesla Model three with his full
self driving assistance feature on turned off of a country road,
slammed into some fences and flipped over onto its roof.
This happened in Alabama. The Tesla owner unclear what caused
the crash. Yeah, just driving along the car to side.

(16:40):
It wants to well, hey, AI sociding it doesn't want
to unplug itself, AI deciding it wants to blackmail. I
got some more AI stories coming up on the show.
Tesla is going to be rolling out a robo taxi
service in Austin. It's the next town that they're going
to be hitting here with these autonomous vehicles. Have only

(17:00):
seen one in my life. I was up visiting a
friend in the hospital in San Francisco, and I was
in an intersection and I saw a drive right through,
made a left hand turn, went down. I twisted my
head and watched it drive away. So I've seen one,
and I will only see them from the car that
I am in control of. I will never see that
from the back seat. Now. The only time I might

(17:24):
do that is if I got shot and I'm crawling
down the sidewalk and I can crawl into one and
go take me to the house and it takes up.
That's about the only time that I would do something
like that. I tell you, I'm gonna as this becomes
more and more and God willing I live a few
more decades here that I will be like the old
man in nineteen oh nine that I'm not gonna let

(17:47):
go of my horse reins. I'm not gonna get one
of them model whatever you zz or what it's tea
Grandpa model t's I'm not getting you. Kids can go
things too fast and can you trust it? I'm trust
my horse.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
The Assistant Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk Day.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Will it be triple digit game that we play around here?
I said May thirtieth. That was back right at the
first of the month. And we'll see, we'll see by
nail it, we'll be making a big deal about it.
Tourny Roger banactar was on the show yesterday, kind of
twisted my view, changed it up a little bit on
this This Diddy Case podcast is available there. Sean Combe's

(18:33):
former hairstylists testified that did he told you twice that
he and Cassie weren't allowed to go out together without
his permission? See, these are the kind of things. It's like,
what does that have to do with any of this?
I mean, yeah, there's a lot of details. That's what

(18:58):
Tourney Binactar yesterday kind of made me see it's like, yeah,
it's horrible. And I kept saying, are we waiting for
a surprise in this trial? We're three weeks in what
happened to the twenty two year old female. They're supposed
to be saying what happened to her when she was fourteen?
These kinds of things, And he explained with Rico, it
has to be sex trafficking per state. You got to

(19:20):
have somebody else that's involved, that's benefiting. You have to
show all of this. Course he said, you know, a
horrible guy and horrible things that are coming out with this.
Here's ben Agdar about the waiting for the surprise, let's
go on.

Speaker 13 (19:35):
You know, there was all of this rumor conjecture about
there's going to be nine to ten year olds, twelve
year old showing up to testify about them being trafficked,
if they if the prosecution sitting on that, I sure
as heck don't see a point. You want to lead
with your best evidence, You want to lead with your strength,
You want to lead with the proof. Because whether you're

(19:55):
a plaintiff in a civil suit or you're the prosecutor
in a criminal case, you need to immediately secure the
jury's confidence that you are the broker of truth and
you're here for something that matters. Yeah, like the farmer.
Hairstylist Deontay Nash claimed that Diddy became physical with him
during a music video shoot in twenty thirteen. Wow violence

(20:18):
at a rap video shoot? Is that Rico charge?

Speaker 1 (20:21):
It? Come on? He said he was out smoking a
cigarette near a car one day and did he allegedly
started choking him out, yelling about him and Cassie going
out without his permission. Again, you could call the police.
If somebody's choking you out, it's going to be assault,
not Rico, prison in life forever. This guy testified he

(20:43):
never reported any of this violence out of fear. He
claimed he was afraid of retaliation from Ditty. He said
he told two people about it, and he said his
assistant said he would go talk. But from the human perspective,
at least, why wouldn't you call a police he's quit
or just fade away, Quit and fade away. You didn't

(21:04):
call the police, maybe he wouldn't come after you. Can
you not quit and fade away? I mean, there's so
much stuff that's coming out that's like really he ran
to the bedroom and shut the door and came out
and hit and kicked her. We already know he pulled
her by the hair. We've seen that. We've seen that
horrible behavior. That's assault, that's domestic abuse. This guy, this

(21:30):
hairdresser said, I tried to call nine one one. That's
like me saying I tried to go to church or
I tried to go work out. No, you either do
it or you don't. He said he was told to
hang up, so he did. That's not an excuse. Then
you go somewhere else and you call nine one one.
This is after he saw him grab her hair and
hit it on the side of the bed frame, causing

(21:51):
her to bleed. There's even talk of that reminds you
just to thank God for something in your life. That's
twice in the show. So I told director Ryan Nigel
that might happen during the show. But yeah, you run
out at least that's what I think. But I guess
they're trying to come with this whole thing of oh no,

(22:11):
he had mind control over her and all of this
when she was married to her current husband right now,
that impregignated her with her baby, that she's sitting there
in court with eight and a half months pregnant. She
left him to go have an affair wig back to Diddy.
So yeah, my heart hurts for the stories. That's horrible,
But no, you're not a robot. Well you don't understand

(22:33):
what you're right. I don't understand what that's like, but
I can understand what text messages that are being displayed
of showing that she's really into all this kind of stuff.
Come on, Prince's security team, Prince Purple Rain, Purple Rain.
They saved Cassie from Ditty at a party and came

(22:54):
out in trial. So a lot of people knew about this. Yes,
he beerates people, Yes he gets people in tears. Yes
he threatened people to release sex tapes on them. But
there yeah, and there's there's should be some some punishment
for everything, all the sick things that he's been doing.

(23:15):
But where is the sex trafficking of underage people? You know,
there's a lot more people involved with this. It wasn't
just no neighbors hanging around Tony. Roger Bernagdar said about
all the horrific details.

Speaker 13 (23:31):
So far, We've heard a lot of horrific detail about
this other musician commonly known as Cassie, who was who
was in a relationship with Ditty and it was apparently
abused by Ditty. Techn no issue with those conclusions. I mean,
she saw the video in the elevator. You saw that,
and you've heard this woman sit there. I can't even imagine.

(23:51):
I feel awful for her. I feel awful for her
husband who's having to sit there and listen to this
in open court to hear of the degradation and abuse
that while pregnant.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
While pregnant, while you know, on her monthly.

Speaker 13 (24:06):
I mean all kinds of stuff we've heard in gory,
gory detail.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
And you know what else is saw recently the graduation
of Shancombe's twin daughters from high school. For them to
hear all of this about their dad, I mean, I
at least hope he shielded them from the activities. He's

(24:30):
charged with racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or cores,
and transportation to engage in prostitution. The minimum is fifteen years.
He could go a maximum sentence of life if found guilty.
So we hear things. It's a lot of these kinds
of things. The hairstylist said at a twenty fourteen Oscar

(24:52):
party and did he saw that Cassie's hair was styled
straight down. He grabbed Nash by his jacket, telling him
he wanted her hair up. He said, we went to
the bathroom to fix your hair. When when we returned,
did he agreed to look better? Down?

Speaker 14 (25:05):
Like?

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Why have this stuff up? And that's the point Attorney
Roger Bernactar made yesterday of why throw all? He's an attorney.
He's like, why would I put all of this in
there about hairstyles?

Speaker 13 (25:20):
Yeah? I know, And I'm sitting there thinking, God, this
is awful, and my heart goes out to the woman
and to her family. But I'm wondering, what's the US
attorney doing?

Speaker 1 (25:28):
What is all? You don't even need all this, You
don't need it.

Speaker 13 (25:30):
It doesn't need to be some lurid, complicated, disgusting sex
act for it to be sex trafficking.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Yeah. I heard testimony at I read here fox Head
out about the hairstylist claiming that Diddy threatened to get
Cassie's parents fired from their jobs. And right, didn't he
get into the whole Kid Cutty, the other artists and
the fire bombing of his car and the police are

(25:57):
getting involved in running license plate numbers now again, Rico.
No fire bombing the car, yes, terroristic activities, attempted murder,
those kinds of things. During the cross examination, the LAPD
officer claimed he was not informed of in alleged kidnapping,
but he responded to kid Cutty his home. Did He's

(26:21):
assistant testify that did he kidnap her and force her
to go with him to kid cut his home?

Speaker 11 (26:25):
So?

Speaker 1 (26:25):
She claimed? Did he threaten to kill Cutty after finding
out about his off again, on again relationship with Cassie.
He asked the officer if he'd heard about a kidnapping.
He said no. Officers claimed he saw the same black
escalade driving down the hill going about ten miles an hour.
He knew it was the same car he saw. He
claimed the escalade came back about fifteen minutes later. This
is at kid Cutty's house. He didn't pull the vehicle

(26:49):
over because he said there wasn't a crime. But he
said he testified after he saw the black escalade the
second time, he did run the plates to find the
owner and it was registered to bad Boy Productions. All
the story of he had a gun, let's go guys,
that's the thug lifestyle so different in gang bangers all

(27:09):
over La or Fresno. Is that Rico see? I trying
to find something here that will actually stand up against
the charges that that he's being charged with. Manag Dar
said he was kind of surprised that he didn't get bail.
Murderers get bail, child sex predators get bail. Listen, I'm

(27:32):
not on his side here. He's a sick, perverted puppy.
And there's probably a lot that where we'll never know
that happened, and there's a lot more people involved with this.
But I gotta tell you right now, the stories that
came out about his freak offs and all the baby
oil and all the sex parties, didn't we all already
assume that that was kind of the Hollywood lifestyle. We've

(27:55):
heard this from other people throughout time, that there's some
there's some really twisted, non family like people in Hollywood
and in the music industry and film and and and
wealthy people. Would we be surprised that that was happening,
But when we heard that there was a didn't it
go as low as nine years old? The accusations that

(28:19):
were brought forward by that law firm. I thought they'd
be on the stand. I mean, that's that's not right.
That's like saying a coach called your son the inWORD.
You better deliver on those on those facts and that proof.
So as I asked Attorning of an actor, I said,
are they just you know, waiting for the kill shot

(28:42):
at the end. Here he goes, Oh, that's not how
it works. You come out with the first words out
of your mouth. You want to you want to grab them,
you want to get them at your evidence risk. They
put Cassie on.

Speaker 13 (28:52):
She's testified for days about all of these lurid acts,
and then they just they give the defense an alley oop.
They throw the ball right up to them so that
they can jump up and grab it and read all
of these text messages and ask her about events that
occurred after these after all this alleged that makes her.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Look part of it, that didn't make Yeah, she could
have gone And we said that many times about about
about individuals. I think we probably have to get into
the mental aspect of the healthiness of her soul and
her brain to want fame that bad and some of

(29:32):
these details. The all I'm gonna say is the the
stories of your nation, the degradation, doing some of those
vile stuff to somebody that what you I thought, you
love your girlfriend. If you have a girlfriend, you love
her and you care. I mean, he's way past that,

(29:54):
but so is she and all those other people around
that didn't say anything about it. I kind of look
at it like the the SS prison guard that didn't
kill anybody, but they made them get in line and
knew they were going to the oven. And then when
they're in town, at the bakery in town, they're acting

(30:14):
like they're not part. You saw it, you knew what
was going on. You didn't do it. You But it's
that same kind of you need to say something, you
need to stand up, and you know that all these
you're going to talk about the sex trafficking and the
rico charges and you don't think people were like, Hey,

(30:35):
I got an airplane ticket man, and did he paid
for it? We're going to Houston, We're going to party,
right Like, there's so much of that now if it
comes out that it's underage people, and yes, from what
has come out now, if they can prove all of
that to the worst, to me, seems assault. There's a

(30:55):
lot of people that do weird, weird, weird, weird things
that are not ill legal in the United States of America.
They're illmoral, they're not illegal, and I think we'll find out.
Attorney Benectar said he he wouldn't be surprised if there
was a second trial, like a mistrial in this I

(31:16):
even saw the defense calling for it on this.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
This is the Trevor Jary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 15 (31:25):
More than a thousand registered voters from both parties.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
This is a real poll.

Speaker 15 (31:29):
This is a good poll. But The New York Times
claimed that the only way Donald Trump could possibly have
a good approval rating is because people aren't paying attention
to what he's doing.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Yeah, that's what it is, New York Times, Right, it's
not paying attention and just not regulated.

Speaker 5 (31:45):
People aren't regulated.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Yeah, New York Times lying.

Speaker 15 (31:48):
This is newsmatch, as The New York Times said, meaning
that on the same day the New York Times wrote
about the reckoning over Joe Biden's health the same day,
they are still lying about Donald Trump from one lie
to the next. And I'm sorry, but you just can't
have it both ways. You can't write about how you
covered up the cover up at the White House, and
then on the very same day in the very same newspaper,

(32:10):
on the same page, right that Donald Trump only has
a good approval rating because people aren't paying attention. You
can't come clean halfway. You're either going to be honest
or you're going to continue to lie. And it's clear
to us which way The New York Times is.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Going tell the truth. Brother, I got an email. I'm
not going to say the name because they were upset,
too harsh on Trump because I'm talking about the big
beautiful bill and agreeing with the the senators or Republicans
that we need to cut. Here's the thing about it.
I'm not on them because they haven't cured California yet,
or cured the cif yet, or found all the waste yet. No,

(32:48):
that takes I'm understanding, man, that's a lot going on.
I'm not going you haven't done enough investigations yet. But
I am saying you are in control of your decision today.
So the actions that they have control over, it's not
what was promised in the campaign. So immediately, yes, I'm

(33:10):
going to say I don't agree with that. I mean,
right now is the time to deliver, to not do
anything to stop this momentum? And who cares that the
Democrats get upset? Cut their Green New Deal, crap, get
it out of there, balance the budget, stop adding money
to it. I'm going to play again. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

(33:38):
She was on CNN and the New York Times poll
like two hundred and fifty people like, give me an
animal that the Republicans are like, and give me an
animal the Democrats are like?

Speaker 14 (33:46):
In your mind a focus group led by a longtime
Democratic researcher who asks some two hundred and fifty people
to describe or compare each party to an animal, and
I want to read you what this found. Republicans are
seen as apex predators like lions, tigers and sharks and
beasts that take what they want when they wanted. Democrats

(34:07):
are typically tagged as tortoises, slugs or sloths, slow that
plotting the pass. And then a little bit later there
was a respond to you said the Democrats are like
a deer in headlights.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah they are. How did Nebbie Wasson and Shields respawn?

Speaker 8 (34:22):
Yet I'm not focused on the animals that some New
York Times reporter compares to political parties too.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
No, that's not who they did. They These were two
hundred and fifty random people Democrats and Republicans, and they
gave you sloth. I guess people think those are real cute.
These days, the sloughs are selling, so we shouldn't compare
them to that, because what they're pushing ain't selling out there.
John Heiloman, I'm m MCBC news. I have no hair

(34:52):
and I follow around and say bad things about Trump.
Here he is talking about the stance on the Democrat
Party of today.

Speaker 16 (34:57):
The way that you start to reach group that you
have lost favor with or that used to support the
party but now don't, and you're not you're losing traction
with them. But it is partly a language thing, but
really it's more of a substance things. It's a thing
of like, what does the party believe in?

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Well, you believe in boys running against girls, you believe
in an open border, you believe that anybody disagrees with
you as a racist? How I go on?

Speaker 12 (35:23):
That is not the question of what the party's image is,
but is what does the party stand for? If the
party takes positions on issues that are weekend woke, it
will seem we can woke if it if it takes
positions that are strong and not woke, that is the
way to go forward. It's not about language, it's about

(35:44):
where are you going to deviate from what has become
democratic ideological conformity.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
They don't even know what they're saying. That's a male
version of Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom right there. They
don't They don't know how to say we're wrong. They
don't know how to pivot. They do not know how
to turn around. And when your enemy is staggering, go
in for the Ken Norton Uppercut, give it to him. Man,
don't just write letters. Now is the time. But we

(36:13):
have to judge President Trump, the Senate, and the House
on what they do right now.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
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