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May 8, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A trade deal with China. Let's start the fourth of
July early. I love on the Chiron on mute. Here
the TV Jesse Kelly's show started, and down below it
said Trump's New World Order. Jesse Waters, not Jesse k
Jesse Kelly's. I get the Jesse's confused. So Jesse Owens

(00:21):
was on Fox here. I'm kidding, but it said Trump's
New World Order puts you first. I'll take that New
World Order. Guys, He's turning it upside down. We're living
through historic times. We don't even realize this. We don't
realize the times out that we're living through now. I
don't know what the big announcement's going to be, like

(00:44):
I said, the biggest news sort of announcing a cure
for cancer, or maybe tell us who shot JFK or
pulled off nine to eleven. I'd say it's probably China
has bowed to the United States, get us some fair trade.
In here a complete said of the world economy. I
hope that's the announcement and other news. Chinese peasidants are

(01:07):
probably getting ready for a tanem and square two point
zero if their factories don't get curranking up again, and
probably pretty soon. Mister mustache. The guy Trump trusted in
his first administration, John Bolton, and former National Security advisor.
He said Trump is ripping through decades of American effort
to build a good faith, trust reliance counting on the

(01:27):
United States, and the economic costs of the tariffs are
going to be bad.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
He said.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
No world leader ought to equate Trump with the American people.
You Bolshevik, you John Bolton, you're oh, those those swamp creatures,
so tied downright, dirty deeds, done dirt cheap. That's that's
John Bolton. That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Well, we have seen now that we're gonna have Treasury
Secretary Bessett gonna meet of the Chinese trade counterparts over
in Switzerland. That's good. Maybe we can get something. Maybe
that's where it's gonna happen. Maybe that's that's where it's
gonna go down. President Trump said a few days ago
he would reach out to any CEO in the country
if he disagreed with them or they disagree with him.

(02:18):
He said the tariffs are not supposed to be passed
on to the consumer. Trump said, I quote what people
don't understand this is a lot the country eats a tariff,
the company eats a tariff, it's not passed along at all.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Well, he knows they are of the deal.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
You know that some of those companies are gonna be like, no,
we're going that's kind of what you know when fast
food went up to twenty dollars an hour, they didn't go, ah,
we'll eat these costs. No, it's now costing you a
whole lot more money to eat. Now are we going
to see if I'm doing worst case scenario here? Nothing's

(02:54):
worked out. Something has to be worked out. But if
it isn't, we'll to be rising prices in the future. Yes,
it's inevitable that that's what would happen. Now, I love
the fact. Isn't that good about Hollywood? He's gonna he said, Man,
no shoot on us, soil, lights, camera credits, all that

(03:16):
right here. And President Trump said, it's a battle over money.
But really, and this is something that we think about
because we do. You see in movies anti propagate America stuff.
He said, it's a battle over who controls America's cultural
identity and where that culture is created. Think about it.

(03:40):
But what do the dim say, what does Hollywood say? Inequality?
It's all about inequality and then they send real good
working class jobs to the other side of the world.
Come on, we can do better than all of this.
We know we can. He's battling it every night, and

(04:00):
he might be the next Senator of uh Kentucky. But
we got to have our daily dose of Scott Jennings
talking about the president. Is he's out there, he's meeting
with the with the big countries. That's what you got
to do.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Gott Besting today under oath said, we're currently negotiating with
sixteen of the seventeen most important countries, and he'll be
meeting with the Chinese this weekend when they all converge
in Switzerland. I think dealing with I'm sorry, you know,
with all due respect to all these other countries making deals,
they're small and relatively unimportant. We're the big player in
the field and everybody knows it. And people would rather

(04:33):
do business with us than do business with China because
of what Jim just said. They have all these strategies
do in flick pain upon you if you don't been
to their will or allow them to break the rules.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Oh boy, but that little roundtable you had, this Democrat
strategist Julia something.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
What's her name?

Speaker 5 (04:47):
Yackety yack, don't talk back me, Trumps. Not fast enough,
it's not working fast enough. We're sixteen weeks and a
few days into this, and we're getting really close to
turning this aircraft carrier in a totally different direction.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
Listen, we're not cutting deals with anybody. We're in the
middle of talking to sixteen countries according to the treasure
According to the Treasury Secretary, we've been hearing from them
for over a month that we're on the cusp any
day now, any day. No, I'm saying that, I'm saying.
I'm saying that every deal that we've heard about is
coming any day now, any day now. Would let me

(05:23):
answer you that question.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
I want to get place.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
How quickly could you do a trade? Do now?

Speaker 1 (05:27):
No, I wouldn't get ourselves in this mess in the
first place. Continue to let us be beat down by
the globalist Yes, that's exactly why we're fighting back against this.
Oh can of uh. Prime Minister Mark Carney, I do
have to say, just on the surface, he's uh, he's
a lot easier to digest than Trudeau. Trudeau had that

(05:52):
newsome creepy to him. Man, But don't let mister uh
Mark Carney fool you at all. He's a former central banker. No,
nothing wrong with being a banker, but he is a
high ranking member of the World Economic for him, and
he's a flat out globalist. Mister Connie called for global

(06:14):
digital currency. He wants the cashalist society. He's one of them.
He was the head of the Bank of England from
twenty thirteen to twenty twenty, so I think he might,
I don't know, have gone to a disco with Prince Andrew.
Deep connections to the European elites, and he is loyal
to the former clause swub But the new guy even

(06:37):
looks more sinister. Yeah, he's a World Academic Forum guy.
He organized a campaign for Canada. He's trying to get
him to join the European Union. But now you've got
to be part of Europe geographically. But he's even tried
to do that, become part of the EU. Here's the
reality of buying and selling. Six percent of Canada's exports

(07:01):
are sold to the US. So when President Trump sits down,
he knows they don't have a replacement for that. No,
Canada's economy. If you want to drag this out would
be destroyed. What's Canada gonna do cut off oil experts

(07:24):
exports to the United States. There's nobody else to sell
it to with a good Remember how you had one
of those province provided I don't know what they call them,
the governor of the provinces up there. Uh, you know
he he cut off the power, said he was going
to cut it off to New York, Minnesota and Michieate. Well,

(07:44):
who else are you gonna sell it to? Yeah, all
those ships and your shipping lanes up there in the
Saint Lawrence Seaway, where are you gonna put all that to?
They know that President Trump knows that he sat there
with the Prime minister from Canada and just flat outside.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
We don't want you.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
We don't want your cars from Canada. We don't want them.

Speaker 7 (08:07):
This is very friendly. This is not going to be
like we had another little blow up with somebody else
that was much different. This is a very friendly conversation.
But we want to make our own cars. We don't
really want cars from Canada, and we put tariffs on
cars from Canada and at a certain point it won't

(08:28):
make economic sense for Canada to build those cars.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
We don't want Canadian stuff. That's literally what President Trump said,
with the Prime Minister of Canada sitting right there.

Speaker 7 (08:41):
And we don't want steel from Canada because we're making
our own steel, and we're having massive steel plants being
built right now as we speak. We really don't want
Canadian steel, and we don't want Canadian aluminum and various
other things because we want to be able to do
it ourselves. And we because of you know, past thinking
of people, we have a tremendous deficit with Canada. In

(09:03):
other words, they have a surplus with us, and there's
no reason for us to be subsidized in Canada.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
And the same thing applies with China. They need us
way more the tariffs with China's economy, they know that
they could knock down their whole house of cards. Right now,
Chinese factories are closing down, the workers are pretty upset.
Laid off workers are taken to the streets to demand
re employment.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
So I would think.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
That President Chi would be a little little anxious right now,
maybe even on the verge of panic. There's sixteen million
jobs across industries in China right now that Trump administrations
are going to be affected by the one hundred and
forty five percent tariffs that they're doing. And see China,
they don't have that. That the social safety net that

(09:53):
we have pretty much non existent there. If they lose
their jobs, as we used to say about in the day,
they're just squat out of luck. Are we gonna see
Tenneman Square protest?

Speaker 2 (10:07):
We could.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
They're getting hit harder China will We know that. And
we know what the President has been saying for some
time that China needs us more than we need them.
Our economy is still considerably larger than China's, and we
got better protection for workers and all that kind of stuff.
And you know, every government that you want to think of,

(10:30):
it exists because the people say you can be there,
even hitler and totalitarian governments. Throughout history, there there have
been peasant revolts. Think of France, think of America. You
know why there's just so many of us. There's so
many peasants out here. Now, the Chinese Communist Party, they're

(10:54):
not gonna they're not gonna fall to a peasant rebellion here.
But Chairman Chi, he's got to make a trade deal
with us. And I don't think it's a hard prediction
to make but China will be the first to flinch
on this. Canada and China need us more. President Trump

(11:15):
talking about it, it's not going to just be a one
day deal either.

Speaker 7 (11:20):
Necessarily a one day deal. This is over a period
of time. They have to make that decision.

Speaker 8 (11:26):
And to your question about is there one thing, No,
this is a bigger discussion. There are much bigger forces
involved and this will take some time in some discussions.
And that's why we're here.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
All right, all right, we don't take more one day.
What is the big announcement going to be?

Speaker 1 (11:44):
It could come tomorrow, This could be announcement night eve
as we go to bed tonight, could.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Announce it on Friday.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
President Trump said he might even announce it Monday before
he takes off to the Middle East. One of the
biggest stories, he said in the last few years. By
five nine two thirty forty two forty two, two thirty
forty two forty two, that's the number you to me,
Wayne and Fresno. I see here that you have an idea.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
Yeah, this is Wayne Hia Trevor. Thanks a lot for
taking the call. I was just gonna speculate on what
it could be. In first I just wanted to say
that I wish Trump would wouldn't make an announcement saying
that he's going to have an announcement. Why didn't just
make the announcement instead of, you know, saying it's gonna
be such a big deal. Now, if it's not a
great deal, he's going to look like he's under delivering

(12:33):
any way.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
You're saying, don't say anything, so that Wayne, so that
Wayne and Trevor aren't talking about it like we are.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Yes, right, But if he does make these are three
things that I'm hoping that it might be. And I
know this might be wishful thinking, but first one is
if he announces that due to the wonderful tariff that
he's imposed, he can abolish the income tax altogether. Could
you imagine what life would be like, what our economy
would do, How how robust and tremendous our economy would

(13:05):
be if we didn't have the income tax. I just
it would just be out of sight.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Well if that, if that were it, excuse me for
interrupting you, Wayne, but I think he would have said
the biggest announcement in the last hundred years back to
Jack oiland when they formed it, or Win it.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
All right, Well, you're probably right about that.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
I would have blowed that one. That that you're thinking
bigger than I am. All right, what's number two?

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Number two would be if he can't aboss the income
tax due to the wonderful ptargraph cities imposed, they would
just get a flat tax. Maybe I don't know, a
ten percent or a twelve or fifteen percent flat tax.
It takes me six weeks to figure out my income
taxes every year. I dread it. I've got a small business,
I've got a few rentals, and it's just it's such
a waste of time. I just something I dread. I wish,

(13:47):
you know, against wishes. How how we could do if
we just had a Well haven't they haven't?

Speaker 2 (13:52):
They been talking about that for a long time? Flat tax?

Speaker 1 (13:56):
I even did Trump ever talk about it during the
eight and twenty fifteen and sixteen I think he did.
I'm thinking back, all right, flat tags? What's number three?

Speaker 2 (14:05):
Wait?

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Number three would be school choice. I mean, just let's
stream for a minute. If you just had school choice
and kids could go to any school that they wanted to,
you know, first come, first serve basis, I mean, it
would tighten up the schools, they would suddenly have to
start competing against each other. They would teach these poor
inner city kids who will go through life without through

(14:27):
an education, quote unquote, not even learning how to read.
I mean, it would suddenly our education would be just
absolutely excellent, top to bottom. It would be tremendous. That's
what those three choices.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Are that I'm I think I might go with your
number three. Moving that to number one. I think that
would change America more than anything. Boy, we need that, Wayne.
I appreciate you listening to the show, and we'll be
on the edge of our seat here. We'll see if
Wayne adamis there is correct with either of those choices.
I I still think maybe it's going to be China.

(15:02):
Here's here's President Trump. A reporter asked him, is there
anything that Prime Minister Carney can say today to get
the tariffs lifted?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Is there anything? Boy? This is only the way. This
is classic Trump. Listen. Is there anything you say.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
You in.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
With him today that would gets you should live tarriffs
on Canada?

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Why not?

Speaker 7 (15:23):
The way it is?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley East
Cower Talk. I live just to go to Clovis and
targeting clothes. I'll take a excuse me, uh, Walmart and
Clovis and been the targeting club. I'll take back roads
and that's where I'll take these back roads I hadn't
taken in a lot. I'm like, where did this new
housing division pop up? How did this neighborhood say there

(15:46):
should be almond trees over there and a bike path?
Now there's bulldozers. Boy, there's so much growth Northeast Fresno
into Uh, I guess they'd be northwest Clovis up there's
just and the houses are so close together.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
I mean you you.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Could urinate across and hit the house there. They're that
of all the things I could have come up with, whined,
I close enough that, yeah, you could pee on your
neighbor's house, enjoy your dinner out there is or moving home.
But uh, yeah, a lot of homes.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
But I guess that's good.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
I still going where are all these people coming from?
I got a feeling our next census is. It just
seems like there's a lot of growth, which is good.
And I guess if you were, you know, paying a
million plus for a fixer upper, you might want to
come in buy one of those houses. So see if
you could work remotely and didn't want to leave California.

(16:41):
There's a lot of good here in this valley and
the And I've said this for ten years because I've
lived all over the country and people that are born
and raised here they kind of have a well, it's
just that's because you're comparing yourself to postcards. Eighty eighty
three percent of them. America would love what we have here.

(17:04):
Now we're about to head into some really hot weather,
but it's not the hot standing outside of Crackle Barrel
in Birmingham you can't even stand outside when it's hot there.
At least here you can get in the shading handle
it for a little bit of all that humidity that's there.
So I'm trying to brace myself for the heat.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Today.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
It was the first day my bedroom upstairs, I shut
the curtains to keep it cooler. Those are the changes
that are coming. Got a cooler down. Do have a
little bit of information, not huge over the death of
eighteen year old Kalum Quick, who was shot, killed, murdered
at McDonald's. Police did seize that tesla we talked about yesterday.

(17:47):
They could be they thinking connected to the murder at
the McDonald's about ten thirty Texas has seen going into
the home yesterday and bringing a girl out at handcuffs.
They then opened the garage the twenty for White Tessa,
they said, believe to be the getaway car in the
deadly shooting. As the car was taken away, they were
Investigators are talking with a sixteen year old girl who

(18:09):
now has an attorney that confirms that she was briefly
detained and then released without an interview. Whatever she knows
could be key in this valley crime stoppers say tips
have been pouring in on this case. The reward is
doubled to forty grand four nine eight stop that's the number.
If you know anything, four nine eight stop that moving

(18:32):
up to forty thousand dollars. Speaking of dollars, Doze has
said they've officially saved over one thousand dollars per taxpayer.
You're stopped at a light. Look around, See all the
people in the cars right now. Just take a thousand thousand, thousand, thousand,
thousand thousands and just think every light you've been at

(18:53):
for the who knows how many decades, hundreds of years.
You look around and all the waste Doze now says
savings have reached one hundred and sixty five billion, one
twenty four dollars and eighty four cents per taxpayer. And
that's one hundred and sixty one million taxpayers in the
United States. Let's go ahead and look at the wall
of receipts up here shallly n four hundred and ninety

(19:17):
seven terminated contracts totaling thirty two billion in savings alone.
Two point nine billion comes from a canceled Department of
Interior contract. And here was the Let me just read
the following description of what was canceled the Office of
Refugee Resettlement, influx care facility three thousand unaccompanied alien children facilities,

(19:42):
full wrap around childcare, full time case management services. What
did we start an orphanage? Why are we spending money
to find out who they belonged to?

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Does?

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Has eleven thousand, six hundred and fifty four grant terminations
totaling thirty seven billion in savings five hundred and ninety
two least terminations totally two hundred ninety one million in savings. Now,
you liberals don't think, oh, they're just taking all the
money away from those kids. That don't have parents. No,
they're stopping the building an orphanage. This is not going

(20:20):
to be on term, long term care. The three hundred
thousand plus kids that are missing that came across the border,
unaccompanied alien children, where's the AOC crying wall for them.
We're just ignoring it, aren't we? Maybe we are systemically racist,

(20:41):
all of us because they're brown kids. Is that, Hey,
there's brown people in California, black people, white people, Asian people,
all kinds of people. Why are we not worried about
these people, these little people. I'm kind of wondering why

(21:04):
the Trump administration is not talking about it more, Why
it's not a big deal right now, why it's not
an all point, Why there aren't amber alerts out, why
there aren't these kind of things alerting people to this.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
I guess we just have to admit we don't care.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Well, dew we I've been saying with AB nineteen fifty
five and elect officials just don't care about kids and families.
If you're gonna let them be trans we either care
about kids or we don't care about kids. And I
will say it doesn't matter whether they're citizen kids are
illegal alien kids. From another country that were brought here. No, man,

(21:46):
you know where they are. They're not being well cared for,
I will say right out the get go. And many
of them, guys, we just found out the Epstein child porn.
We just found out two hundred and fifteen people Department
of Justice and FBI wrested for child sex crimes. It's
rampant in this country and you have three hundred thousand

(22:08):
plus it's Congressman ship Roy, he's talking about it in
Texas that are missing. Where do you think a good
majority of them might be well being exploited one way
or another. And it's just sickening to think of the
ways that they are abusing.

Speaker 9 (22:26):
This is the Trevortary Show, Condom Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
I want to before I play Pam Bondi and Attorney
the Attorney General and FBI Director casp Hotel their big
buss of the pedophiles and this went around the world.
I want to go back to Doe's Real Quick Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessett's testimony. According to the Secretary, over one
third of the one point five billion payments issued by

(22:54):
the Treasury Department in just the past year cannot be
traced back one point five billion payments. One point five
million would be something, but B with a B one
point five over a third of those. That's five hundred

(23:15):
million payments, not dollars, but individual disbursements that went out untrackable.
Can't trace it. So tell me that's not the breeding
grounds for corruption and greed and flat out stealing, stealing
our money. In a case, you could even do an

(23:36):
audit on it, because they haven't been so. Now Doze
has gone in. Every payment now requires a TAS number.
You got your TP reports. Everything has to have a
number on it. Good because we're driving in debt. We
got a government's spending like drunken sailors shoveling money out

(24:02):
the door, willy nilly.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Thank the Lord Abob.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
President Trump and in Doze and some grown ups and
Secretary Best are trying to bring some order. And you
know why the Democrats are losing their minds over this?
You know are the media is losing their minds over
this boy. That's their kennel ration, gravy train right there.
Their projects, Your wokeness, all the money to fund your
wokeness is coming to an end. And it feels good,

(24:27):
my friends, it feels really good. How dare you? Yeah,
we've had little change a roo with Democrats up in
Sacramento with this is it okay to rape a kid?

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Bill?

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Sixteen and seventeen year olds if you purchase for sex.
I had a similar with David Tongapa on it for
podcasts available up there. He did an impassion speech on
the floor and I think changed a lot of Democrats
because they've now backtracked on this. You go back, I
think he told me two years ago State Senator Shannon Grove,
try to make it a felony to have sex with
any kid under eighteen with you know, purchasing of sex.

(25:05):
And that went back and forth then and then it
went back now to a Democrat assembly Woman Krell, who
put it forward, and now they even they stripped the
bill from her. Democrats passed it right on through that, No,
it's not a felony to purchase sex with a sixteen
or seventeen.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Year old child.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
And then over the weekend blame Republicans for it, sending
out Facebook ads saying it was Republicans doubled down. Shame
on those Democrats. If you're a Democrat voter in California,
you need to look in the mirror, look into your soul,
look into your eyes, and go how do I support
people that would do something like that?

Speaker 2 (25:46):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
There's a little section of a simon them and David
Tangapa yesterday talking to the Democrats, and when I interviewed him,
I said how many were there?

Speaker 2 (25:54):
And the legislature said all of them?

Speaker 10 (25:56):
Good fate of mine that was older than me would
come in on the later part of the shift and
all she wanted before she started walking on the street
was three cookies and that they were hot, because all
she could afford was the one dollar. As I worked
the register that day. Something that will never leave me

(26:19):
is a blue sunburnt Silverado from the early nineteen nineties
pulled up and as she waited walked in. He took
her out and he got in that truck and we
never saw her again.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
A lot of victims, Man, a lot of victims. This
was a worldwide staying Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Speaker 6 (26:45):
Children and their families now have a chance to heal.
These are online predators. Think about this. One hundred and
fifteen victims, victims children in five days we were able
to help.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
They're getting it done at the speed of Trump.

Speaker 6 (27:06):
This was an incredible operation done in conjunction with the
FBI and our prosecutors our children.

Speaker 11 (27:13):
If you harm our children, you will be given no sanctuary.
There is no place we will not come to hunt
you down. There is no place we will not look
for you, and there is no cage we will not
put you in should you do harm to our children.
The prioritization of this administration in general Bondi has made
it abundantly clear to child predators you will be hunted

(27:36):
down and you will be prosecuted. And that is a
refreshing thing to hear for the men and women who
do this work tirelessly. And it's also an acknowledgement of
the safety that we look forward to bringing America.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
You hear that Democrats in Sacramento, there's a new sheriff
in town, and the majority of us out here, even
your constituents of Democrats, they don't want stuff like that. Please,
if you're a Democrat voter, when people show you who
they are, believe them, Believe them. The Epstein files, are

(28:09):
they even still around? Attorney General Bondi said she had them.
Congress and comer here doesn't even think they exist anymore.
I gotta tend I believe a little bit more on
his side. Again, I will state that if you have
that kind of power and control where you can have
Epstein placed right where you want him, you can have

(28:30):
the cameras not work, you can have the guards go
to sleep, and you can have a man suicide himself
with some bunk beds and a sheet and then have
it be quiet.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
Right.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yeah, you're probably not gonna say what Oh, the the
good guys are asking for the files of our of
our crimes. Hold on a minute, let me go get them.
I have them filed here. Hold on, here you go,
Thank you, Hey, you too, have a good day.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Byebye.

Speaker 12 (28:56):
I don't think the Department Justice has them, or at
least the turn in General does not have them, or
she would have turned them over. The President ordered them release,
the Attorney General ordered them released.

Speaker 13 (29:07):
We all know they have not been released. And one
of my biggest fears that I had, and I expressed
this with was cash Patail and a lot of people,
Stephen Miller and a lot of people going into the
to the new administration. I'm like, you know, I hope
they're not shredding document truck. Now, this was a few
weeks before the transition. I said, I hope they're not

(29:28):
shredding document.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
All right, So that was Comer. He thinks her being
shred I'm going to go back to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
It's either it's either two things. They don't really have
them and they have been burned, shredded, melted the videos
or whatnot, or they couldn't believe what they found and
they're going to make sure that they do this correctly.

(29:52):
I'm really hoping that's what it is. I hope that
we will hear a day where there's video like how
Sean Comb's got arrested walking up that hotel. I hope
we see a raid like that that goes down. Here's
Attorney General Bondi. It either has to be that or
she's lying right now. So I'm going to go with

(30:13):
the fact that she's not lying over this. I hope not.
Let's listen the.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
FBI they're reviewing. There are tens of thousands of videos
of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are
hundreds of victims, and no one victim will ever get released.
It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through
right now, the FBI is diligently going through that. I

(30:39):
haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later and
find out.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
All right, so I'm going to say I believe them, guys.
That's so disturbing in it, Beyon. I've been looking at
the news sometimes during the breaks here in the show,
some with Prince Andrew again. Somebody has come out with
him with the underage. So maybe something has been leaking.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
Out of all of this.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
We need a government to protect us, to protect our kids,
to protect our border. We have an administration now that's
going to be tough on crime, and America likes it, right, Harry,
Come on, all right.

Speaker 9 (31:17):
Net approval rating handling crime.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
What do we have here?

Speaker 9 (31:20):
We have a positive rating for Donald Trump even in
the reason most recent polling. Look at that, at plus
two points, far better than Joe Biden, who was so
far under water. My goodness, he was setting records at
minus twenty six points. You rarely ever see it. So
Donald Trump ran in part on law and order. It
was part of the reasons that he got elected.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Look at that.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Americans are liking it. Harry from CNN tells us.

Speaker 9 (31:43):
And at this particular point, Americans like what they're hearing
from him on the issue of crime. And you see
this right here with a plus two net approved writing
this

Speaker 4 (31:51):
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