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June 30, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Birthright citizenship with that executive order. They stopped it trans
in the military, they stopped at USAID, they stopped it, dose,
they stopped it. They're trying to stop it. One hundred
plus nationwide injunctions with President Trump in the twentieth century.
I think it was twenty seven. There had been with

(00:20):
all other presidents. One hundred plus with President Trump. That's
the coup that's been in place, and they're going to
keep fighting. They're not going to give it up. They'll
fight to defend illegal criminals. They couldn't care less about
the citizens of this country. Birthright citizenship. Is that going

(00:42):
to be turned around?

Speaker 2 (00:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (00:43):
No, we got the fourteenth Amendment. Our founding father said no,
they did not. You made all that up. Just hush.
Let's talk reality. What about your house? What if Page
Hernandez in his eight month, three week and two day

(01:04):
pregnant girlfriend break into your house while you're asleep. Now
you've actually gone out and gotten some paid for home
private security. In your neighbors, they don't really like you.
They think you're racist or something. They think you don't
like brown people, is what they tell you. Even though
you've hired security and Pedro's girlfriend Maria gives birth smack

(01:26):
tab in the middle of your family room, and they
named the baby. Let's just call it my house. They
named the baby Roberto California carry And I'm now responsible
for Roberto because he was born in my house. Is
he my family? Now he is, I'm responsible for services

(01:50):
do him because now he's part of my family. And
actually Mom and Dad pedro Maria. They can now legally
reside in my home with little Roberto California. Care would
we stand for that? Is that rational? Is there even
somebody that's here illegally that broke into the country And
if you really sat down and do a translator explained
to him, they would probably agree with you that that's crazy.

(02:14):
No country does that, actually, I think only Canada, the
United States. Maybe there's one other that allows the birthright
citizenship to anchor baby. I can't wat chat with that work.
There's a lot of people out there that supported President
Trump that would like to see every criminal legal alien
deported and the rest get in line and do it correctly.

(02:36):
And we're gonna vet you and Democrats are standing in
the way with no, no, no, you got to have
due process. Well you skip that on the way in
doesn't seem to be that important to you. We actually
have a process. It's called get in line and do
it legally. And this is not a white Christian Concernrivative

(03:00):
mail talk show host view President Trump with a higher
percentage of the Hispanic vote in twenty twenty four that
even before was believed. This is new research for the
Pew Research Center. They said, analysis of election data shows
Trump won forty eight percent of the Hispanic vote. Now,

(03:22):
Joe Biden got sixty one percent of that in twenty
twenty compared to Trump's thirty six percent. So thirty six
percent now up to forty eight percent. Guys said, this
is how we turn California back to purple on our
way to red. Back In twenty sixteen, Hillary got sixty
six percent of the Hispanic vote. Trump got twenty eight percent.

(03:43):
So since twenty sixteen, according to the Pew Research Center,
he's gone from twenty eight to forty eight. See, most
people would agree, now, you can't you can't do that.
The anchor babies, they were not part of the understanding
of the fourteen Amendment. On his first day in office,
President Trump sign an executive order ending anchor babies treating

(04:06):
kids born to illegals on US soil as citizens. And really,
do you believe our founding fathers wanted to have foreigners
from third world countries who actually force their way into
our country and they have a right to never leave
because they pro created and a child was born. No,
that's not how it was set up. They actually went

(04:27):
as far with their explanations the Founding Fathers did with
our constitution to say, you know, if you're an ambassador
from Berlin, you can't come over here have a baby
in DC and you're a citizen. They didn't think they
would have to go all the way to oh and
also if you break into the country. This rule was
invented out of thin air and it's sent a lot

(04:47):
of damage to our country. And they want to say
that Trump's executive order is unconstitutional. No, I don't care
what country you come from. They actually it's big business.
Saw it on sixty minutes. If you don't want to
believe me. Maybe tourism from China. Yeah, they come to

(05:11):
LA with a little baby bump. They got little hotels
they can go stay at, maybe even stay during their
tourist visa time period, maybe stay after extended I don't know,
but if that baby's born here, bam, there you are.
You're anchored. It's big business. They actually had the audacity
to start advertising it. And then if you don't have

(05:35):
the money, that mom or that dad, or that couple
or that single mom or whatever it is can get
welfare because they have an American citizen. Kind of see
where maybe some of this could be scammed. And if
you want to go back to the fourteenth Amendment that

(05:56):
was right after the Civil War, well, what about all
these people that we put in bondage and brought over
here as slaves, Well, they are US citizens. Said nothing
to do with the anchor baby con that they got
going on. Now, it was all about slavery. The thirteen
to fourteenth Amendment give freedom to people of the African race,

(06:20):
prevent any kind of future enslavement, and it made them
citizens with rights. Now, it took a while because the
Democrats in the South for those rights to be able
to flourish. And if you're Whoopie Goldberg today, you believe
it's still no better than being a woman in Tehran.
But the question was whether if you're a person brought
to this country and you were sold as a slave,

(06:41):
whether you were a citizen or not. And they said, yes,
you are. Now they've been freed, they're US citizens. That's
the meaning of the Constitution. It was called Strouder versus
Western Virginia in eighteen eighty seven, years after a civil
right Amendment was added to the Constitution. Go back and
read it. It has nothing about pregnant Mexicans, has nothing

(07:01):
about pregnant Chinese. It has nothing about pregnant El Salvadorn's
they're coming in. It's not what it's about. So now
the Supreme Court of the United States just gave President
Trump the right to be president. You heard the Hispanic
Pew Research polling of President Trump and his support. This

(07:24):
is a Public Policy Institute of California poll. And again
it's it's a liberal it's not a quote conservative poll.
He or anything said, should California provide health insurance to
undocumented immigrants? You think more are in favor or more
opposed that This is everybody that lives in California poll

(07:46):
forty one percent or in favor in fifty eight percent
of pose. President Trump now has the authority and the
power of president of the United States. With the Supreme
Court ruling saying no, oh, you judges, you can't stop
and step in and fort what seventy seven million people voted.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution, the
separation of powers, and the rule of law in striking
down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with
the normal functioning of the executive branch. The Supreme Court
has stopped the presidency itself.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
That's what they've done.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
And really it's been an amazing period of time this
last hour.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Yeah, some of those liberal justices on the bench, they
need to watch a little Scholastic Rock or something to
understand the separation of powers.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
This morning, the Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory
for the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule
of law in striking down the excessive use of nationwide
injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch.
The Supreme Court has stopped the presidency itself.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
That's what they've done.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
And really it's been an amazing period of time this
last hour.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Yeah, it's not scholastic Rock, Schoolhouse Rock, Open Prey that
I will but today I'm still just a bill. We
do know this was a threat to our nation.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
It was a grave threat to democracy. Frankly, and instead
of merely ruling on the immediate cases before them, these
judges have attempted to dictate the law for the entire nation.
In practice, this meant that if any one of the
nearly seven hundred federal judges disagreed with the policy of
a duly elected president of the United States, he or

(09:44):
she could block that policy from going into effect, or
at least delay it for many years, tied it up
in the court system.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah, now it's not. Now we can make America great again,
and we can have the full highway to continue down
without them throwing dynamite and id and spike strips and
digging potholes and trying to slow it down as much
as they can. Their plan was to delay, delay, delay,
delay in some of these national injunctions. As I think

(10:12):
it was Alito was talking about how it could take
two and a half three years that would eat up
into the president's administration. So what happened today is very
very good news. I don't know how it makes you feel,
isn't it. Yeah, it really is, Thank you, Joe, It
really is thank you listen. I don't know if you're

(10:36):
picking up on what the Marxist Democrat Party is throwing
down here, but I want to talk directly to California
Democrat voters. How do you do it? I mean, your
party flat out rejects you and your family over lawbreakers.

(10:57):
Wake up, you are in in abusive relationship and what
are you gonna do? I got an idea, just change
the way you vote. This is the Trevor Cherry Show,
Condum Valley. He's powered talk. It is believed that movie
going will die within the next twenty years, just in

(11:20):
time to take high speed rail to Baker Sold and
watch a movie. Oh said, it's gonna be gone. Jody Jones,
Jody and Frank Van Lightningham we're gonna be filling in
for me Monday Tuesday on the show, and I was
talking to him. He said they were gonna go see
Brad Pitt's Formula one, the f one movie. He's like, yeah,
my girlfriend wants ago see it. But I talked to

(11:40):
him this morning. He goes, oh, man, it was really good.
Those kind of formula that would probably be a movie
theater kind of thing, but yeah, most movie theaters actual
believe the movie is going to be a thing of
the past within twenty years. They serve a two hundred
and forty six cinema owner and film professionals affiliated. Yeah,

(12:02):
now won't be viable in twenty they said. Ninety percent
stated these are movie theater people that the revenues have
not recovered to pre COVID levels. Thanks Newsome, he took
away our desire to go to the movies. You taught
us that leaving the living room is overrated, especially I
mean people. I mean when Americans used to, like in

(12:25):
the twenties and thirties, go before TV, would go to
the movies like four or five times a week or something.
I mean, every movie was seen. It was all talked about.
That was the TV. You didn't you know, you get
tired of, you know, dancing to Duke Ellington at home
and listening to WLS Chicago coming on that you want
to go see something, and boy did they And then

(12:47):
over time it's just kind of starting because now you
can have your own home theater and people do I
mean compared to people, yeah, you know in the seventies
and eight we all have a home theater. Now TVs
are so much bigger. I see some of the like
I say, I like to watch old old shows on

(13:09):
YouTube and they leave the commercials in. I love old newspapers, magazine.
But yeah, those like early seventy box TV said those
are like seven to eight hundred bucks. They were expensive
back then. John Nolty, he says, because nobody, he said,
nobody's talking about the quality of the product as well.

(13:32):
Oh and that's true. He said, what industry other than
the entertainment industry is allowed to discuss the dogs, the
customers not eating the dog food the movies without addressing
the quality of the dog food. It's not that people
the dogs don't want to eat the food. It's the
dog food's not that good. He says. If a business

(13:56):
is in trouble, you look at three things. The quality
of the product, the price of the product, and the
demand for the product. He said, all anyone in the
world that entertainment does is examine number three, the demand
of the product. Let's say it's not our fault. All right, Well,

(14:17):
I I I stopped going to move. When did I
stop really going to movies? Maybe eight, nine, ten eleven
around that time period. And it wasn't like a decision
that I just made. I'd always have to sit back

(14:38):
row because I'd actually been to that Aurora theater there
in Colorado where the guy shot it up. Is in
my head, I always got to sit back row. I
would I wouldn't be down front, and I know it
very rarely ever happens, but people talk, and I don't know.
I guess maybe it was just going to movies and
paying the price and realizing that it wasn't that good.

(15:01):
Not to say I don't catch good movies. Love a
good movie. And if you looking for something to watch
this weekend and you have Prime the chosen Season five,
there's like five episodes of season five. They've done a
good job with that, especially when they had Jesus clear
out the temple, turning the tables over, whipping the money changers.

(15:29):
In my head and maybe it's from I don't know,
Sunday School or something. I saw it as a smaller
confined area. You get to see what Jesus did. It
is in their interpretation of this. They did it incredibly well.
But man, he took control and he's never sinned. So
when you watch that, realize he's fighting back against evil

(15:54):
and how the authority and the power that he used.
It wasn't with his words, was with his forearms, biceps
and a whip. No you don't, Dad's he had that attitude.
But anyhow, that's a good thing. I think this weekend
now they're gonna put up a couple more. See. I

(16:16):
think that when our favorite TV show would be on
Thursday night, we watch it once a week, and we
would retain more and remember more. When I watched five
episodes five seasons, excuse me, five episodes of season five,
it's just kind of one big blur, like you almost
got to go back and watch it again. We take

(16:36):
in so much when we binge, but don't you love
beinging a good one?

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (16:44):
So turn that air on, close the blinds, get it
to our have some good food everything from from sugar
to salty, to meaty to fried, maybe even two, possibly
three beverage choices. I don't need much. That's it right there,

(17:06):
and a good binge that can be called a good
weekend right there. You know, we all do it. Stop it,
we've all done that. I go through seasons and I
guess it's really on what's available to binge, whether you
like it or not. And then it's something when you
talk to somebody and you're like, hey, man's you watch Ozark?

(17:27):
Have you seen that? And they're like, no, oh, you're
so lucky you got three or four. You know, it's
something I come across the people that no I never
watched the Sopranos, or no, I never watched Mad Men.
I'm like, oh, you got so much good stuff to
go watch if he wanted to. But then again, we
feel like there's nothing on. You can wear yourself out.

(17:47):
I know you've done that as well. Been sitting there clicking,
watching click and watching click and watching go to the bathroom,
come back gets something that you come back, clickwatch, clickwatch,
and you said forty two minutes and you have there's
You feel like there's nothing on. So what do we do?
We go back to what we're comfortable with. I think
now over the last I don't know. I'm going to

(18:08):
ballpark this five six years. I've watched The Office now
three go arounds. I'm on the third go round. It
is my on at home when I'm cooking dinner or something,
you know, get early evening. Just to have it on
it makes me feel good. I don't even mind not
hitting skip intro I like the song. It fills up

(18:30):
the house, it makes it. Everybody has that show, I
bet you. For some people that back in the seventies
might remember the start of mash When I hear that
song come on for some reason, that's sad to me.
Gives me a sad feel. The Friend's Song, the Seinfeld
little don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't. Right, it's all

(18:50):
part of our lives. But yeah, quality is obviously dropped off.
I don't know, maybe having two dudes making out in
a Marvel movie. I'm just a things out there. I
don't know. Maybe we don't really want to go see
Indiana Jones have a girl boss. You know, things like this.

(19:11):
You know, don't don't call the Star Wars fans toxic.
And I'll just say it, coming from a male perspective,
there's too many lead characters that don't seem like they fit,
that are unappealing chicks. I just yeah, I just said
that's it. I don't mind a leading lady that's in

(19:33):
a good movie, but they have them always doing stuff
that is just not It's not gonna happen. You're not
going to tuck and roll and avoid those eight shots
because you're super spy chick from Europe. Assist that Trevor
Cherry show on The Valley's Power Talk. I've been watching
a lot of presidential debates over my life, even as
I wouldn't say a kid, but as a teenager. Yeah,

(19:54):
I like to watch them. And what we saw a
year ago today was nothing short of I don't know,
elder political malpractice. When Joe Biden came out on that stage,
I think we knew within the first I don't know,
minute or two, it was clear that we're watching a guy,
as they say in TV world, not ready for prime time. No,

(20:18):
he wasn't. From the when he opened his mouth, all
Rashley was free. It was a bad night. Is everything
that we had been on the ride talking about for
I don't know a few years back when he was
basement boy Biden trying to bumble his way out of
a campaign from a basement. We finally beat Mettercare, and

(20:41):
I thought President Trump handled it perfectly because his body
language President is looked like looking over like huh, what
It's like he didn't have to beat up on him.
It's like he's already doing it to himself. But let's
go back to all the build up from the left
that was out there about it. Joe Biden is ready.

(21:03):
He's the sharpest we've ever seen. Let's go back a
year ago, shall we? With warning Breadth on MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
It's scared out of his mind.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
He's whining and whimpering because Joe Biden.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
May may may just be really badly.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
You tell me, why are they running so scared from
Joe Biden, a guy who they've spent the last eight
years saying is out of his mind? No. Yeah, But
what you're not picking up there more than Joe is
that Joe Biden out maneuver present candidate Trump here because
trumpling ready to debate, Joe came at him earlier. Something

(21:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
I think if Donald Trump in fact loses the debate,
then he has already laid the groundwork for saying, well,
it was rigged. It was always rigged. It was rigged
the whole time. Here's the problem, it kind of is rigged.
You know, Joe Biden outmaneuvered Donald Trump. The timing of
this debate, the rules of this debate, those were all

(22:07):
set by Joe Biden. Because Donald Trump allowed it to happen.
Joe Biden's team, I think really outsmarted and outmaneuvered Donald Trump.
They're so smart, and if he goes on to lose,
there would be one person to blame, Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Yeah, here's your illuminati media pregame of the debate. Is
Biden going to be all hyped up by.

Speaker 8 (22:32):
He's debating not just Donald Trump, obviously, it's Joe Biden
versus don Trump. He's debating the caricature that they've set
of Joe Biden, and so a lot of this and
so much of this is just expectation setting, and he
has to clear a very low bar, frankly, which is
get up there, be attentive, be assertive for ninety minutes,

(22:52):
and bypass this bizarre characterization that they've created a view
as someone who's going to be hopped up a mountain
dew or whatever other drug that they suggest you have
to take. And let again the focus be on Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Okay, Yeah, focus is on the fact that Biden couldn't
even really speak correctly. Let's go to CNN's pre debate
pregame coverage asident.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Biden has spent days locked in intense preparation, surrounded by
his closest advisors at Camp David, and our sources are
telling us tonight that full mock debates are underway at
the podium under the lights. He's even watching tape to
know exactly what he's going to see when he steps
up to that lecture. His team shot a video during
a walk through the CNN studio, and as I reported
while covering him at the White House, when Biden prepares,

(23:40):
he does so incredibly intensively.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Yeah, yeah, I know you're preparing. Your focus, buddy, your focus.
All right, let's go to the first quarter of the game,
shall we.

Speaker 9 (23:51):
What's happened. I've changed it in the way that now
you're in a situation where there are forty percent fewer
people coming across the border illegally. That's better than he
left office. And I'm going to continue to move until
we get the total ban on the total initiative relative
to what we're gonna do with more border patrol and
more assign of officers.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
President Trump, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said either.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, all right, let's go.

Speaker 9 (24:23):
All those things we need to do. Childcare, elder care,
making sure that we continue to suppend strength in our
healthcare system, making sure that we're able to make every
single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to
do with the UH, with the covid as, give me
with dealing with every year we have to do with Well,

(24:48):
if we finally beat medicare.

Speaker 7 (24:51):
Thank you, President Biden.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
President Trump.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Well, he's right.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
He did beat Medicaire, beat it to death, and he's
destroying medicare.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
All the memories of a year ago tonight. You heard
all the pregame from the leftist media out there, but
about a year later, this was a few months ago.
You're CNN how they covered it.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
So just how.

Speaker 10 (25:13):
Worried where Biden aids Before the former president's disastrous debate
last summer. According to Ron klain Is, chief of staff,
his concerns could not be overstated. At his first meeting
with Biden for debate prep, quote, Clayan was startled. He'd
never seen Biden so exhausted and so out of it.
Biden was unaware of what was happening in his own campaign.
Halfway through the session, the President excused himself and went

(25:36):
off to sit by the pool. Part about the pool,
he went off. This is in the middle of debate,
prep went off to the pool and he took a nap.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Yeah, why wouldn't he somebody else had the autopen. He
wasn't the president. What would you expect him to be
doing well a year ago? I guess it'd be a
year ago tomorrow. The Trump campaign put this out.

Speaker 9 (26:00):
Making sure that we're able to make every single solitary
person eligible for what I've been able to do with
the UH, with the COVID, I excuse me, with dealing
with every day we have to do with UH. Look,
if we finally beat medicare, we find him. They're trying

(26:22):
to pro finde a housing for lack Americans. The impact
of the choice, the idea that they're gonna I'm not.
I've been proposing that everybody they pay one percent. So no,
and after I've not raised the cost of so security

(26:43):
for anybody, for you, I got my handicapped, which penonymous
vice president down the six and what's they did away
with me? We're going to the ability of medicare to
un for the ability to hope, for the to be
able to negotiate to ours with the big farmer companies.

(27:03):
I'm going to do fix the taxes. For example, we
have one thousand chillionaires.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
In America, I mean billionaires in America.

Speaker 9 (27:10):
No one was hurt, no one is really was accidentally
kill and it's just stopped. And I'm going to continue
to move until we get the total band on the
total initiative relative to what we're going to do with
more border control and.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
More Hey, those of you that voted for that and
supported that, maybe even campaign for that, how does that
make you feel all.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
That this is a good one?

Speaker 6 (27:35):
Is everybody listening?

Speaker 2 (27:36):
I'm notice how every time a Republican takes office, the
Democrats start acting like it's the end of the world.
I mean, the minute we cut taxes or trim the budget,
they start screaming that the sky is falling. Now. Don't
get me wrong, I admire their consistency. If the stock
market surges, they say it's just helping the rich, and
if it crashes, they say, yep, that's what happens under

(27:57):
Republican leadership. Don't even get me started on foreign policy.
A Republican president could be shaking hands with world leaders
and signing peace deals and they'd say it must be appeasement.
But the minute there's tension overseas. They rush to the
nearest camera like it's Black Friday, saying, see, we told
you the world would catch fire if he was in charge. Now,

(28:19):
I've always said it's fine to disagree on policy, that's democracy.
But if your best shot at winning is hoping the
American people lose, well maybe you're in the wrong country.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
This is the Trevor Jarry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
This is a sweet spot of the weekend. You got
all these plans, it's going to be great, and somehow
Monday it never kind of turns out to always be there.
But we got a lot to celebrate. We had some
changes in America.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
You've worked to counter Iran's efforts to develop nuclear weapons
and missile technology.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 11 (29:00):
I have stated that Iran will never be allowed to
obtain a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 9 (29:04):
We will not allow a Ran to acquire a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
Wal then this is a good one.

Speaker 12 (29:11):
Is everybody listening.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Iran's key nuclear and Richmond facilities have been completely and
totally obliterated.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Boom, boom, boom. Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinsinger he was
a Trump hater. Now he's loved by the leftist media,
and they were asking him about the strikes on Iran
and the awesome success that we had. Congratulations again, Secretary
Egseth and all the military members that pulled that off.

(29:40):
But no, listen to Kensinger here. He's like a male
version of Liz Cheney. He's like Dick Cheney's nephew or
something kind of guy. No, Trump didn't do it right
because he brought him home. What if we didn't hit
it right and we had to go back and do
two strikes. Look, he didn't do it right.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
He declared victory before we had intelligence assessments. The worst
part is he forced to cease fire between the parties
so that the B twos couldn't go back for round two,
for instance, that they needed to. Nobody guaranteed that it
would just take one round of strikes. The political decision
that maybe you have to go back for a second
strike was on Donald Trump, and he failed at that.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Adam, Adam one, Adam twelve, are you there, come in, buddy?
Have you ever thought that maybe we have enough satellite
imagery and reconnaissance. You know, a picture taken on these planes.
I think we were taking pictures of Russia in the
early sixties powers got shot down in a U two
taking pictures. I think we could have conveyed back to

(30:39):
headquarters mission accomplished. No reason to go back for round two.
They've talked about the leaker. The leaker out there, I
think it's Senator Chris Coons. Listen to me.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Notice how every time a Republican.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Power that's Reagan. How did I get to that? Okay, next, Chris.

Speaker 11 (30:57):
Coon phillippears that we have only said at back the
Iranian nuclear program by a handful of months. There's no
doubt there was damage done to the program, but the
allegations that we have obliterated their program just don't seem
to stand up to reason. I just do not think

(31:19):
the President was selling the truth when he said this
program was obliterated. That they're certainly damaged under the program,
but there is this significant there's still significant remaining capability.
I walk away from that briefing still under the belief
that we have not obliterated the program. The President was
deliberately misleading the public.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
You know what, Scott Jennings on CNN was so correct,
where he's like, can't you even just want to say
good job? Way to protect us. Now, they're all around us,
they're right here in this state. We listen to some
of these comedy comedies on TikTok there, you're just you

(32:02):
are just begging to have a knock on your door.
Listen to them. Here's what they're now saying. Actually, had
that vice mayor down there and chew ray or whatever
down and smell a calling out the gangs, the street
gangs to come out and take on Ice. Listen to
these comedies.

Speaker 12 (32:20):
There are more of us than there are of them. See,
there are more of us than there are of them.
If you see an ICE officers stamp them the food.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Out, wow, you see an ICE office arrest her, arrest him.

Speaker 6 (32:42):
I'm condoning this. Go buy zip tides, the same zip
tides that these ICE agents love to use. And when
you see those ICE agents get out of their trucks,
tackle their asses to the ground hog, tie them up
and leave them there while you take their car to
some undisclosed location and lay it on fire. I am
condoning that. I am instigating that. I am not a fed,

(33:05):
I am fed the FUCKU.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Arrest this guy?

Speaker 13 (33:15):
You know that you can just kill them. They don't
have to hold your phone in their face and ask
people when their birthday is, and ask people what their
name is, and then try to find wherever they end
up in Los Angeles.

Speaker 10 (33:27):
You can kill them.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
I'm sorry, I said, listen to this guy, Listen to them.

Speaker 13 (33:32):
This isn't about social media cloud anymore. This isn't about video,
this isn't about the phone. This is about get a
gun and start killing ICE agents. They are deputized corrections officers.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
They're amongst us, aren't they. You know they're going to
get a visit. It's probably already happened, knowing this administration
a direct threat like that to saying kill them? Now,
do you believe we're not fighting back against a revolution?

(34:06):
All right? I said, I was going to talk about
vaping all right here it is. Vaping, they said, has
always been healthier, but now they're saying it's more toxic
than traditional cigarettes. They said one disposable East cigarette released
more lead during a day's use than twenty packs of
traditional cigarettes. Okay, they really couldn't figure this out when
they first sat down to test it. How do they

(34:27):
suddenly find out?

Speaker 6 (34:29):
The assistant Trevor Jerry show London Valley's Power talk,
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