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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Former CIA director John Brennan that cat should have already
been indicted based on simply media appearances and op eds
in the New York Times. Bumbling fools. And I'm going
to say one is for sure to squeal like a
like a little Anna Navarro when they get called in here.
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Let's see Hillary has now been House Oversight Committee. They're
calling him to appear for depositions. They've issued subpoenas Hillary
October ninth, Clinton Bill October fourteenth. Former US Attorney General
Mary Garland October second FBI director James I'm afraid they're
gonna kill me comy October seventh. Former US Attorney General
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William Barr August eighteenth, that's coming up soon. Former US
Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez August twenty sixth, on the twenty eighth.
Former AG Jeff Sessions. September second FBI Director Robert Muller
on September ninth. Former Attorney General Loretta Lane. We're going
to talk about here in a minute. September thirtieth, formers
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Attorney General Eric Holder. They're all going to be called in.
How many which ones? What combo do you think will
squeal good? Squeal away because tell the truth. This is
an attempted coup. It didn't work. It man, They had
so many different attempts at this coup twenty sixteen, Russia Gate,
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stealing the twenty twenty election, trying to law fare him
into prison with his business, trying to shoot his head
off full court presses on the Democrats say they really
don't have a playbook left because he was supposed to
be have been shot last summer and all of this
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would have come to an end. No, he lives. He lives,
and he's coming after the swamp Brennan about to be
indicted and he should be one of the biggest smoking guns.
In the declassified emails at d n I Tulsa Gabber released,
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I read Hillary Rotten Clinton HRC approved Julia's idea. Julia
worked for the George Soros Foundation about Trump and Russian
hackers hampering US elections and absence of direct evidence, meaning
if we don't find anything, CrowdStrike and threat connect will
supply the media. Really kind of hard to comprehend how
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big of a scandal this whole thing is. They try
to remove a duly elected president of the United States
off of information they knew was concocted by Hillary and
Obama and the deep state, and I want justice, and
if justice doesn't come, I don't know how to have
faith in a country of criminals are ariuld to just
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walk around freely. We got to keep demanding justice and
the Trump administration since something that's gonna be done overnight
a month ago that PJ investigation launched federal grand jury.
Obama's fingerprints on all of this, his role in launching
is I'll say, up until I think they had all
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their you know, their plan B, Plan C, Plan D,
Plan E, plan F, and they didn't work. It would
have been one of the best successful political hit jobs
in history because boy, they got the media behind them
one hundred percent. But even with the evidence coming out there,
it's like a blackout, like the Hunter Biden laptop. But
we know with the Hunter Biden laptop, we know with
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everything January sixth, COVID go down the long list, Russia Gate.
The problem is that truth, just like water, it finds
its way out. And now it's not just trickling. We
got some flow going on. It's not a flood yet,
but we got some flow going on. Yes, we do.
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You go back to nineteen seventy two, seventy three, seventy
four watergate break in then Tennessee Senator Howard Baker, Republican.
There he said, what did the president know? And when
did he know it? We know there's been a cover up.
Cover up was during well Trump's first four years, Biden's
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four years in office, re election of Trump. These criminal
referrals that are going on. Attorney General Pambondi announced there's
a strike force. What strike forces are there? You should
investigate anything that might be complicated, like you know, Tony
Soprano and his boys, any kind of organized crime things
like that. And they thought they were going to pull
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the greatest political con job ever on us and now unraveling,
and I'm glad to see that happen. And guys, there
were a lot of people in on this trick. Well,
we got the government, we got the media, even foreign
governments in on this trick, and now many are about
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to see how it was done. John Brennan would be
the big focus former CIA director. Second focus would be
probably the guy that had Telsea Gabbard's shot before, James Clapper,
Director National Intelligence, former FBI director James Comey. They'll be
the pathways those three pictures are on the top of
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the detective board up here on the wall. Then we
got the tentacles coming down from them. And I heard
somebody talking about and there a statute of limitations for
like you know, federal charges. Yes, there is a five
year statute of limitations. But if there's any act that
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furthers the conspiracy, it restarts the clock. So that could
be if you perjured yourself or anything that you did
to try and conceal the original conspiracy. So yeah, they're
at risks for indictments. I don't know who knows will
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find a pathway to Obama and Biden. I don't know.
He could be shocked at some of the first arrests
that come down here, knowing what we now know that
Obama knew in August of Hillary's plans August, right before
the election to smear Trump with Russia. I have audio
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here of he was still president then, Barack Obama. He
said now with PBS, he did an interview about the
Russia hack and he was asked, in Russia hack of
the DNC Democrat National Committee, did that affect the results
of this election? All this is centered around Russia and
Trump and I'm going to play quite a bit of
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this from Obama now, I mean, listen to this knowing
what we now know that he knew. Yeah, let's leave
it at that.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Did the Russian hack of the Democratic National Committee and
other targets actually affect the results of the election?
Speaker 3 (07:13):
In your view, there's no doubt that it contributed to
an atmosphere in which the only focus for weeks at
a time, months at a time were Hillary's emails, the
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Clinton Foundation, political gossip surrounding the DNC, and that whole
swirl that ended up dominating the news. Meant that Number
one issues weren't talked about a lot in the coverage.
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Huge policy differences were not debated, and vetted elections can
always turn out differently. You never know which factors are
going to make a difference. But I have no doubt
that it had some impact. Everyone now acting surprised by
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the CIA assessment that this was done purposely to improve
Trump's chances. And my only point was that shouldn't be
treated as a blockbuster, because that was the worst kept
secret in this town.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Oh, we all knew. That worst kept secret in the
town was the fact that you knew what you knew
and you knew what you were saying to PBS and
to the rest of America. Right, there was a lie.
Everybody knew Russia helped Trump.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Come on, everybody understood that it was report. It's a
pretty clear inference that people would draw and did draw,
that this was helping the Trump campaign and it was
hurting the Hillary campaign. The President elect has been very
honest about his admiration for putin.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
You already knew. Your Presidential Daily Briefing stated that they said,
now there was no Russian involvement in no Russia influence
to help Trump. And here he is out here months later,
just lying after Trump won the.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Election, and that he hopes to forge a more cooperative
relationship with him and focus on the threat of Islamic terrorism.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
He's word salary.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Then, My only point was we shouldn't now suddenly act
as if this is a huge revelation. Every intelligence agency
in the federal government arrived at a consensus that the
Russians had hacked the DNC.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
And we killed seth Rig.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
The information was that was now being released was as
a consequence of a decision by Russian intelligence and Russian
officials at the highest levels. Teeth so what the CIA
is now assessing, which was it was done purposefully to
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tilt the election in another in the direction of particular candidates.
Shouldn't be a surprise to anybody, and in fact, isn't
a surprise to anybody.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Boy that wears you out. And it didn't say much,
did he except that Russia was helping Trump and we
know it because every intelligence department told us that knew it. Well,
the interview was over, and well he was the president.
Then he turned back around and came back into PBS
and said, wait, wait, I got some more I need
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to say about this.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
You had something you wanted to add.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
When we're discussing the issue of the Russia, Hank and
I think it is worth noting that when it comes
to the motivations of the Russians, that there are still
a whole range of assessments taking place among the agencies,
And so when I receive a final report, we'll be
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able to, I think, give us a comprehensive and best
guess as to those motivations. But that does not, in
any way, I think, detract from the basic point that
everyone during the election perceived accurately that in fact, what
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the Russian hack had done was create more problems for
the Clinton administrator, the Clinton campaign that it had for
the Trump campaign.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
We now know the Russians knew Hillary had bad health,
taking tranquilizers. Yeah, to keep her out on the campaign.
The opposite, Barack, it was the opposite. You know it.
You knew it then, we know it now. But let's
go back to listen to you back then.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
I think you're stopping short of endorsing the CIA conclusion
that the hack was designed to help Donald Trump, as
opposed to some other objectives.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
Well, I think the point I'm making is is that
right now what you've had at our CIA leaks not
a unofficial document, and I think it's all out for
the process of various agencies comparing notes and thinking about
these assessments, because it's not as if in any of
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these circumstances, you know, you just have a signed letter
regarding Russian intentions that's floating around. These are all assessments
made based on a wide range of evidence, and different
agencies are still looking at all that stuff, gathering it
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together and hopefully putting into a single package. That's precisely
why I've asked that report to be issued before the
twentieth so.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
That your male words sell.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Those aspects of at least that are not classified, can
be presented in some form to the public. Those aspects
of it that are classified can be presented, as we've
consistently done on a bipartisan basis, to the members of
Congress and the relevant committees.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
All Right, that was Obama twenty sixteen, covering his rear
end in ways that just didn't make a whole lot
of sense. He was nervous. He normally he's a way
better communicator than that. He was still and uh like
a cheating husband trying to come home acting like he
was with his buddies playing pool, and tried to explain it.
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There's a lot of ums and uhs and uh a
lot of detailed information that they get these interrogation shows.
I watch one of the things they look for, and
guilty people is over explaining it too much. Yeah, that's
what he was doing right there, budn't he If President
Trump is shot at again, or god forbid, somebody does
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take his life the next go around, I'm gonna blame
people again like Rachel Maddow and MSNBC what she said
about the president. It can get a deranged person to go,
oh my word, we can't have that. I better go
shoot him. I'm gonna let you hear from that winch next.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
But I can get a try tip stop bit wise.
I heard bit wise as I mean in the doghouse
girl in that said, there's some people hurt by all
this when people do stuff like that thirty million dollars
ledge fraud. We'll talk more about that on the show tomorrow.
More details coming out on that. Also, Preslo County Supervisor
Gary Brettefeld is gonna join us at five Presnow County
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will no longer be funding the toys they're throwing out
at WNBA games. We're not gonna pay for that anymore.
So we'll be talking to Supervisor Brettefeld. They've had a
little brew haha going on at the county. Yeah, she's
out of her mind, man, She didn't understand what happened
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in twenty twenty four. She didn't understand when I have
no election, she's doubling down on well, just not dumb
on danger, tripling quadrupling down on danger for the President
of the United States to paint this to some maniac
that could be out there.
Speaker 5 (15:54):
And you know, listener can narrow or widen the aperture
as much as you want. You can look at the
very big picture or the small local picture anywhere in
the country, and we try to do as much of
both of those things as we can every week here
on this show. But whether you're looking at small scale
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local stories or the biggest picture stories about what's happening
in our country, the story is the same, and it
is now an undeniable thing. We have crossed a line.
We are in a place we did not want to be,
but we are there.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
I tell you better. I'm putting my makeup on under
my eyes, I've got my gun loaded. I'm ready to go.
What's happening? Man?
Speaker 4 (16:37):
Is it here?
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Rachel?
Speaker 4 (16:39):
Is it here?
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Is this the moment that I act upon in Take
Out that Maniac's life?
Speaker 5 (16:45):
The thing we were all warning about for the last
few years is not coming.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
It is here. We are in it. This is what
it likes.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
It turns out this is what it's like, right. I mean,
it's August. It's a Monday. Every day, the sun rises
and the sunsets, and there are sports movies and there
are new songs. There are scandals here and there, there
are crimes.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
I think this is what we call a word salad. Yeah,
give it a try.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Say this is delicious.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
Happens every time.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
Hidden Valley Ranch in five flavors, the original buttermilk dressing
with the original taste.
Speaker 5 (17:16):
There's everybody's personal quotionent of family drama and health worries
and money worries and falling in and out of love
and in and out of faith.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
You know, when I watched documentaries on World War Two
and the Nazis came in and took over France, and
you had the French resistance and they were fighting back
against the dictators. Those are the good guys. You applaud
them for setting bombs and blowing up Nazis trails and
going after Mussolini and Hitler. Right, you kill a dictator
if you're a patriot. Listen to her painting Trump as
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a dictator.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
We have a consolidating dictatorship in our country. And it
sounds melodramatic to say it, I know, but just go
with that for a minute. I think in melodramatic to
thinking cinematic terms, imagine the cartoon level caricature of what
you think a dictatorship looks like.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Hey, let me get my knife, scarp and let me
get my gun ready. Where's Trump?
Speaker 5 (18:10):
I mean it's secret police, right, a massive, anonymous, unbadged,
literally masked, totally unaccountable internal police force that apparently has
infinite funding but no identifiable leadership.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Both, there's a secret police. I better get on my
like minded friends that come together with me, get my
trans write vegan brothers, let's go.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
I mean, when you imagine an authoritarian country, right, what
you imagine is masked secret police breaking people's car windows
and snatching people off the streets and out of church
parking lots and courtroom hallways, and taking them away with
no charges, no notice, no paperwork, no explanation, not letting
them see lawyers, and then moving them secretly to what
are effectively black site prisons, where they won't tell you
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who's there, and where no one's allowed in to see
what's going on.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
A dictator in twenty twenty five, as the world turns, As.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
The world turns, the secret police, among other things, all
these extraordinary powers and shows of force will be framed
as necessary to stop this terrible internal enemy. Right, frame
everything as immigration enforcement, because for immigration enforcement, not only
is all force justified, but maximum force is preferred. And
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they're trying to make it into a national entertainment to
threaten to feed immigrants to alligators in South Florida. They're
making them eat off dishes on the floor like their dogs.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
This is the Tremor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Their little break, their little recess, and then they're going
to have one, two, three, four, five days to put
all this in place. Well, that sounds just like California planning.
Doesn't it get an election to steal more Republican seats
in five days, but they can't get high speed rail built.
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Mid decade redistricting, I guess the big one there is
Congress and Valadeo. That's one that they're really going after
because ahead of the twenty twenty two election, he gave
Democrats a seventeen point edge over Republicans, but yet Valdo
he still beat a similar Monrudy Salas, Democrat by three points,
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and he went on to defeat Sallas nearly seven points
even though they had a thirteen point advantage. You can
look at some of these numbers with the redistricting. Daniel
clicktt samu Quin valleysun dot com has a nice little
layout there that shows this. So let's see they California
State Secretary's Office declares a special election by August twenty second,
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if they wanted to be on November fourth, and they're
on recess until August eighteenth, three four five days. Let's
get in here, guys. Let's draw some maps up real quick.
Let's get a ballot initiative. Ready, what's that? Oh no,
they can't bother? Oh wait, oh we have to do
public comment. All right, we'll cram that in on a
few days. Gonna get all that done. Are you seeing
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inn roundtable? Squatchmos talking about it? Scott Jennings had to
step in.
Speaker 8 (21:21):
And the only reason that they're doing this is because
Texas Texas Republicans are not playing it fair to Texans
and they're trying to rig this.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Democrats they off.
Speaker 6 (21:36):
And it's not going to benefit you guys.
Speaker 9 (21:38):
In the regarding California, Republicans get about forty percent of
the vote and they have seventeen percent of the congressional seats.
So not a great example. But number two, if it's
rigging the election, that's your words in Texas is it
going to be rigging the election when all these Democrats
who say they're going to jerry mander and the other state,
are you also going to argue that they're rigging the
election or just in Texas? Have the elections been rigged
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in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, New Mexico, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington,
Rhode Island. Have they been rigged there as well? Because
they're the proportion of Republican vote Nope, comes nowhere near
what they have in Congress.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Yeah, we know in California prophesys int your past. I
didn't live here then twenty ten where we said we're
going to get now, we want the citizens to draw
these maps up. We don't want the politicians in Sacramento
deciding who their voters are. We want the voters deciding
who their politicians are going to represent them. The will
of the people being overturned by news. I'm trying to
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sell it like it's constitutional, and then you got these
squawk boxes repeating it.
Speaker 8 (22:38):
They did a normal redistricting process. It states if states
end up going, if states end up going and calling
special sessions and doing all of these things to try
to gain seats.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
I agree, I don't.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Agree with that, do.
Speaker 8 (22:51):
I think they need to do it absolutely, because if
Republicans aren't going to play there, then Democrats aren't going
to play there. And that's the fight that we have
to have right now.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Okay, now the fight we need to have right now,
as Republicans would gain seats if we would make sure
that everybody in the census were US citizens. We're criminals.
Have violated our United States immigration laws. All right, I
need to add a little music to this, President Trump,
I read, I have instructed our Department of Commerce, who
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immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate census
based on modern day facts and figures, using the results
in information gain from the presidential election of twenty twenty four.
People who are in our country illegally will not be
counted in the census. Thank you for your attention to
this matter. As a racist, yeah, I know, voter ideas
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too rite out. All right, So is this going to happen?
President Trump? Directed the Commerce? What's it? Oh? We gotta judge. Okay,
here comes the judge. All right, we'll have some judges
probably be stepping in here on this one real soon here, right,
Why is this a big deal. The census determines the
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balance of power each state holds the population count, how
many seats they get in the House of Representatives, and
also determines how many electoral votes each state gets from
the presidential elections. And since the state's electoral vote that count,
that gives you the number of House and Senate seats
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in each state. So yes, the census is a big deal.
Speaker 10 (24:30):
So on the subject of things that happen every ten years,
the census is one of them, and it has already
happened for this decade. Yet just a short time ago,
President Trump said on social media he's ordering the Commerce Department,
which oversees thes the census, to do a new one
mid decade.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Tried to get it the first time. Democrats fought back
against that. They need the population count. I wonder if
we didn't count a legal as the valley, what would
happen to Costa is this? You know, he's your questions
that could be answered by doing it the right way,
the correct way. Here's one of our California congressmen, Ammi Bearra, Democrat, California.
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Oh boy, he wants to count the illegals. They know
it's their base. They know that they're going to fight
for this as well.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (25:21):
I think it's the same thing he did with the
Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yeah, if you wipulate the data.
He understands that he's not super popular right now, that
his bill that passed a couple of weeks ago is
going to hurt a lot of Americans and it's not popular.
So he's going to do everything he can to cheat
and bend the rules, break the rules to stay in power.
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I don't think that's what the American people want.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Again.
Speaker 11 (25:46):
The Census is there to collect information on everyone who's
in this country now, even those that may be here
in an undocumented capacity. We need to know those numbers.
So you know, if we start manipulating numbers to just
create what we like, public's going to start losing crusts
in those numbers.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
In Congressman, if we need to know those numbers, then
why don't we have law enforcement asked them so we
know the numbers of I don't know, illegals being pulled
over for speeding tickets. Well, if if we need to
know the numbers in the count why in every other
thing in society do we hide them away? And not ask.
And it's illegal to actually have a little tallly of that.
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The foolishness on display here. All right, we need a
dose of sanity, don't we. We need a little sanity juice.
White House, Stephen Miller. They rigged it. They rigged it.
Twenty twenty was rigged Chicago, New York, Massachusetts.
Speaker 12 (26:41):
Democrats have jerrymandered the vote beyond recognition to try to
maintain their advantage in the House elections. On top of it,
let's not forget Democrats rigged the twenty twenty census by
including illegal aliens. Remember they suit Donald Trump. They sued
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the administration. They fought tooth and nail to include illegal
aliens in the census. Twenty to thirty of House Democrat
seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Right See, they've conned the game man, and Texas stood up.
We know the Republic of Texas has taking a stand.
The Republicans at bus doesn't care about black people. I
know he lives in Texas. Kanye quit quit. That's old
news about Texas.
Speaker 12 (27:31):
Texas is taking just a small corrective step against this
ocean of fraud, this ocean of abuse by the corrupt
Democrat Party.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Yeah, and that corrupt Democrat Party has fled Texas. FBI
on their on their scent, on their trail. I'll tell
you the latest.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
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Speaker 1 (27:56):
They're not going to go back home to eat their
La menu in their microwaves. Now they're going to be
arrested and taken right back to the Capitol. And the
Republicans are seeking the FBI to help them go back.
And you're going, what are you talking about. I just
turned this station on. Well, they have a quorum there
in Texas where they have defied where they need to
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have so many that are representatives to vote, and they
fled so they wouldn't have to vote on the redistrict
king and making it fair in Texas after years of
Democrat Jerry Mandarin. Yeah, look at the map of Illinois.
Governor J. D. Prinsker was on Cobert Cobert with the
map out. He said it looked like a scorpion tail
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swinging around. The maps hit the Democrats to keep them in,
so they fled, and by doing so, they're actually acting
as if they're working for the people in Texas. And
Governor Abbitt said, no, you're not beyond our reach. We'll
send Texas rangers up on horseback in ropes. Will last
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soo you up? Put you on a Texas government plane. Yeah,
maybe Jerry Jones, you know Beta Orurt gave the Democrats.
Maybe Jerry Jones to give his pointing to fly him
back to DAWs.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
Those who are out of state think that they are
beyond the reach of Texas law enforcement and that they
may or may not be. But for one, when they
come back, they're not going to go to their cozy home.
They will be arrested and take him to the capitol.
But know this, it's my understanding that the FBI is
going to search for these derelict Texas house members and
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what are state they may be, and help identify for
them and maybe work with us. How't you bring them back?
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Send the dogs who let the dogs? Governor Abbott did,
or they're coming in looking for you. I know it's
kind of mean, it's kind of cruel. I know, I
know it's all Trump's.
Speaker 13 (30:00):
Yeah, the people of Texas won leadership and greg Avian
Ken Paxson have shown that they are afraid of that.
They're only going to do what Donald Trump tells them
to do, and we're trying to offer that. We're trying
to fight for the people of Texas because they've turned
their backs on them, and that's why we're here.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
That's why we're here. That's why we fled, because we
have the people of Texas's back, right, and it's all constitutional,
I think right to flee like that. You're just fighting
for the American experiment.
Speaker 7 (30:27):
We knew there were gonna be consequences, and I think
all of us know that this is bigger than us
as individuals. It's bigger than the jobs we have. We
are fighting for the American experiment. We're fighting for representative
democracy and whether or not that will continue, and so
we were willing to face whatever consequences may come our way.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Aren't they kind of going out the deep end here?
They've done it before in Texas. They should have been
handcuffed in and they wouldn't be doing this now.
Speaker 14 (30:52):
But I also want to make sure people recognize this
threat of arrest. This is not normal. Do not think
that we can turn into a nation where you arrest,
jail your political opposition for not only rendering their voice
for the people, but doing something that is protected by
the Texas Constitution. A corn break is written into the
Texas Constitution. It is our founding fathers gave. Sorry, lady,
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arrest is something that they ran along for a lot.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Sorry, lady. Let's hear the governor, governor. Are you there,
Governor Governor Abbitt?
Speaker 6 (31:24):
It is a direct population of the Texas Constitution as
well as Texas bribery laws. For them to receive a
benefit to skip a vote, they could be charged with
second degree felony or committing bribery in the state of Texas.
Get a third And it happened yesterday. I filed a
petition in the Texas Supreme Court that begins the removal
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process of these absconding Democrat members. And the Supreme Court
responded immediately last night and told that the leading Democrat
of this cause, his name is Jean Wu, that he
has to respond to my petition by Friday, where we're
going to begin the process of trying to remove these
absconding Democrats from office.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
All right, are you picking up what he's throwing down?
That's the Governor of Texas, Greg Gabbott. Right, they're saying
he filed to a law suit to remove the Democrat leader
Jean Wu from a seat in the Texas State House. Now,
they're gonna have to come back eventually. They got to
come back home. Come on, they got they got families, right,
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Maybe maybe not, Maybe they don't care. They do have constituents,
they do have people they represent. I let me think
Texas maybe talking about flood relief. Do you really care?
How long will they stay away? What's their stamina gonna be? Well,
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we know it's strump salt man.
Speaker 7 (32:57):
Come on, it's very consistent. Greg Abbott is trying to
silence the voices of Texans and prevent them from picking
the elected officials of their choice. And now he's literally
saying he's going to remove the representatives that the people
have put into office. So he's taken a page of
Donald Trump's authoritarian playbook and something we should all reject.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Well, let's talk about Trump's playbook, shall we? What about
like the six hundred billion dollars, what about the one
hundred billion just announced yesterday with Apple? Take more pages
out of Trump's playbook? Please, please, Republicans keep doing it.
Let's just go out with that reflection, back of that
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good news afternoon.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
We'll please to welcome to the Wendy.
Speaker 15 (33:41):
Great in most esteem business leaders and geniuses and innovators
anywhere in the world. Apple CEO Tim Cooks amazing job.
Thanks as well to Secretary of the Treasury Scott Peasant
and Secretary of Commerce Howard let Nick for being here
wherever you may be.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Oh there, you're hello, fellas, I missed you.
Speaker 15 (34:03):
Today Apple is announcing that it will invest six hundred
billion dollars that's with a B in the United States
over the next four years. That's one hundred billion dollars
more than they were originally going to invest. And this
is the largest investment Apple has ever made in America.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
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