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October 22, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, I guess if you got President Trumps your boss
that filters down to you're not going to take a
bunch of bull from people. You see it, from Stephen
Millard to Marco Rubio. I mean Caroline Levitt, she got
into it with a huffened imposed reporter. Porter's name is
sb date, he said, suggested in a text message that

(00:23):
there's some kind of hitten thing behind the selection of Budapest,
Hungary for a meeting between Trump and Putin. I just
serted top the hour there President Trump not know if
it's going to happen, trying to see what's going to happen,
But he texted as a president aware the significance of Budapest.
He said it held historical importance to Ukraine. He demanded
to know, does he not see why Ukraine might object

(00:45):
to that site who suggested Budapest. Caroline Levitt responded back
in a text, your mom, that's funny, And then he
came back with his funny to you. Yeah, it's funny,
your mom a mom joke from the yes. She responded back, Yeah,

(01:08):
it's funny to me. You actually consider yourself a journalist,
you're a far left hacking nobody takes seriously, including your
colleagues in the media. They just don't tell you that
to your face. Stop texting me. You're disingenuous. Bias, BS questions,
wait to handle it, shut it down. They're not going
to allow these far left propagandas to undermine any kind

(01:29):
of foreign policy agenda that's out there. And why how
King Jefferies went after Caroline Lovett saidy're lasting out because
they know what I said is true. You really don't
say that you've lived in America for ten years, and
he won't say the Democrat Party caters to illegals and

(01:51):
violent criminals. So we got to remember UCLA to pro
Hamas terrorists. Come on, sorry, we were alive during it.
You might convince somebody one hundred years from now it
didn't happen, but we were the people that are still here.

(02:11):
House Democrats voted against a resolution contemning Hamas following October seventh.
He's Democrats, they they cheered. Yeah, it wasn't pro Palestinian,
it's pro Hamas radicals that took over campuses and threatened
Jewish people, hurt Jewish people.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Jewish men got killed in La on a every day,
average street corner.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
They're soft on crime, they're castless bail, they hakeem Jeffrees.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
How dare you?

Speaker 1 (02:44):
You are just a stone cold loser? Democrat mayor of
Houston criticized New York City mayor candidate Mom Dommy. It's
coming up here in a couple of weeks. Here, Mayor
John Whitmeyer, white dude in his sixties, looking like he said,
most major cities are in Turmo. I claiming his is not,

(03:04):
he said, but he faltered mayors like Chicago's Johnson and
Mayor Bess Ackwards of LA for challenging Trump on several issues.
And if you're on well that's a Texas mayor Houston,
ain't Texas. I've used eight quite a few times this week.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Do you notice that? Do you know what that?

Speaker 1 (03:21):
I think I've done it three times? Yeah, and it's
normally not part of my vocabulary. Well catch me. I
nothing wrong with doing it. I got a talk shot
and sling it out if I want to, Yeah, I
can Senator John Kennedy and ain't what they say it's
gonna be. He Let me get back to the New

(03:41):
York Times article. This Mayor Houston had some words for
mom Dommy. He said he has a horrible record of
bringing people together. He's saying he's going to arrest the
Prime Minister of Israel. You think that's how you bring
people together. He and me are in different universes. Yeah,
let's here's the mom dommy cat with Cuomo.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
At a debate with Democratic Primary for him to set
foot in a mosque, he had more than ten years
and he couldn't name a single mosque at the last
debate we had that he visited. And what Muslims want
in this city is what every community wants and deserves.
They want equality and they want respect. And it took
me to get you to even see those Muslims as
part of this city. And that, frankly, is something that

(04:24):
is shameful and is why so many New Yorkers have
lost faith in this politicans. Yeah, you know that as
I work with the Muslim community for many Name a
single mosque you went to it, you were the door.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Can you name a single mosque went to a ten
years forever? Here they were before I was here.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
You know what, if I were Quema, I'd be like, so, right,
name a Baptist church you went to tell right back,
Gaddy Man September eleventh, two thousand and one, New York City,
not that long ago, and now we have this guy
running for the mayor of New York City. They had
photos of him with an unindicted co conspirator in the

(05:04):
nineteen ninety three World Trade Center bombing. That's who he
hangs around with. And he also hangs around with somebody
probably even worse than that. New York Governor Hockel endorsed him.
That's worse than a co conspirator of the nineteen ninety
three World Trade Center bombing. I remember quite a few
times there was a little Greek deli up the road

(05:26):
on Fifth Avenue from my office, and I'd go sit
up there and eat by myself at this counter that
I could see the sidewalk, because I like to watch
people walk by, and I like to watch them look
at me with you know, dressing coming down my chin.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
I didn't mind.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
That's New York, right, And I would sit there, and
the World Trade Centers were If you walked out the
front door of that restaurant or my office, you looked
to the south, you could see him down at the
end of the street.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Way down there, I could see him.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
They were visible on fifth, and sometimes I would be
looking at him and walking sitting there, and I would think, well,
I wonder if those things had blown up, if how
much of it would have blown by here? Because I
was referencing back to nineteen ninety three when they tried
to bring it down nine to eleven hadn't even happened yet,
but I remember going they tried to bring those buildings

(06:11):
down at the base that implosion. I remember thinking, then
would all the debris be up this way? Had that
thought a few times. But anyhow, Mom DOMMI is pals
with the guys that tried to bring that down. Any
want city run grocery stores, that's good as well, Right,

(06:31):
President Trump, on the man, it's.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
A disaster waiting to happen. We can't have a communist
in charge of a great, supposedly free enterprise kind of
a representative city. So I think it's if you have
a communist man, I think it's going to be very
tough for him and for the city.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
I think it's a shame that that particular man is
endorsing him and very friendly with him. You could see
there's a relationship. He blew up the World Trade Center, right,
didn't the man you're talking about blow up the World
Dress Center and he's.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Friends with You know what, you really need to know
who somebody is by knowing how they were raised.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Where they grew up. All of this.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
His story really begins with his dad back in as
all our stories do, and colonial Uganda. They had British
rule and they were granting privileged status to Indian merchant communities,
including mom Dami's ancestors. They were kind of the go
between guys between the British imperial rulers and the Native Africans.

(07:30):
They divided society into the privileged urban elites and then
you had the rural people out there. Then California, Mam
moved mom Dami. That'suran's father. He was born in nineteen
forty six in Bombay. They're Muslim. They belonged to the
colonial era trading elite. Let's call it that to keep

(07:50):
it sounding real, nice and clean, right, the trading elite.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
He grew up privileged.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
When Uganda got independence in nineteen sixty, it went into
kind of an unstable area and then the era they
were in and then decades later it exploded. When remember
the name Idia mean raid Unintebbi Idia mean, he expelled
eighty thousand Asians, including the mam Dami family, confiscated their

(08:19):
property and forced them into exile. In nineteen seventy three,
his dad wrote a memoir from Citizen to Refugee, and
while he was in exile, he started criticizing Western civilization.
And then his father returned to Uganda in nineteen eighty six.
He said, to dismantle the colonial intellectual dominance as he wrote,

(08:42):
and then Zoram was born in Uganda in nineteen ninety one,
and he was born into a house that was on
fire against the anti colonial discords that had been going down.
His middle name actually honors an African revolutionary. Now he
was born in Uganda, that he was raised in South

(09:03):
Africa because of all the turbulence in Uganda we're talking
about now, Zora mom dommy the guy that's running for
mayor of New York City. And this was post apartheid.
By age seven, though the family moved to Manhattan, Souran's
father found work at Columbia's mother said her son quote
isn't American at all. He's at home in many places

(09:23):
with different identities. Now that could be a mom saying
he's moved around the world and lived in different places,
but they're talking about his whole early life. His father,
the society that he was at. They trained him to
see Western world, the Western powers, as oppressive, the oppressed,

(09:46):
and the oppressors. Part of the socialist Marxist movement, and
he was raised in it.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Zoran.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
In two thousand and nine, is Columbia University application identified
him under multiple racial category, so firmative action kicked in
and he got favor over what they said over merit,
favor over merit. Now he's obviously a smart guy. He
was so smart in college, he published a piece denouncing
white privilege as evil, said Americas oppressive. His rap song

(10:21):
he released twenty seventeen, he referenced the Holy Land Five
the Hamas financiers, said they were victims of injustice. Then
by twenty eighteen, he was a newly naturalized citizen, jumping
into the melting pot of the good Old USA by
joining in the Democrat Socialists of America. Two years later,

(10:43):
twenty twenty, went a New York State Assembly seat, called
the NYPD racist and a threat to public safety. Once
he was elected, he moved legislation through Albany there targeting
Jewish nonprofits that support Israel. He staged a hunger strike
even Israel committing genocide last Yearie Maltonka traditions. His campaign

(11:08):
has proposed higher property taxes on wider neighborhoods.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
And realize there's a policy proposal that says your plan,
and I'm going to quote it for folks, is to
shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners and the outer
boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and wider neighborhoods.
Explain why you are bringing race into your tax proposal.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
That is just a description of what we see right now.
It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment
of what neighborhoods are being under tax versus overtax.

Speaker 6 (11:39):
So no plans to change that language on your website.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
The focus here is to actually ensure a fair property
tax system and that the use of that language is
an assessment of the neighborhood.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Yeah, And that language literally says wider, where are y all?

Speaker 2 (11:56):
Where are you as racist?

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Five five nine two thirty forty two forty two number
you to meet two thirty forty two forty two. Wayne
in Fresno. Hi, sir, welcome, happ you super Tuesday to
you and yours.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
Hi Trevor, thanks so much for taking the call. I've
heard some conservatives say that it's actually a good thing
in the long run for Mondamin to win, because it's
going to cause New York to fail and then voters
will say, Aha, Democrat policeses are bad and I'll vote
for the Republicans. I think that's a terrible idea. That's
what Klay and Buck were talking about on the show
late last week. I just want to bring some reality

(12:31):
to these people. Not only as a communist, but he's
also a wild eyed Islamist. He's going to bring Sharia
law into New York City, and surely he's going to
appoint lots and lots of judges and people in positions
of authority who are Muslims who believe in Sharia law.
And it's going to be impossible to get rid of

(12:52):
the serial law. And you know, people think about people
are concerned about women's rights and that sort of thing.
Sharia law has no respect whatsoever for women or girls
or their rights. I just find it frightening. And this
brings me to another point. What does it take for
Democrats to to change their votes. I mean, no matter

(13:14):
how many decades, no matter whether we've had a full
century of communist rule failing spectacularly all over the world,
socialist failings spectactically all over the world, time after time
after time. You can name dozens of countries where this
has been tried and failed, and in the last century
one hundred million people put to death by socialists and communists.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Hey wait, wait, I heard you ask the question. I
want to answer it. You said, what's it going to
take to get democrats to change their votes? I think
I'm at the point where I go, they don't want
to this is what they want.

Speaker 5 (13:47):
Well, you may be right about that, But isn't that
a frightening yes? Isn't that thought? Lincoln? Abe Lincoln famously
said that a house divided itself cannot stand. I agree
with him, And here half the country is ready to to,
you know, vote these democrats who who have wild radical ideas.

(14:08):
You know, men men should be able to be in
women's locker rooms, and we should abort babies right up.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Yeah, So if I'm picking up Wayne here, you're against
saying that it's a good thing for mom Dommy to
win so a city can fail. Like, is that what
you said?

Speaker 5 (14:22):
I said, I'm dead against non Domie.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
We should be yeah, right, we don't need our number
one city in the US to fail. That's that would
not be good.

Speaker 5 (14:29):
I agree, And yeah, Curtis will get out of the
race for Pete's sake.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
Show some some Si Pomo.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Yeah, I think he has nineteen percent the Republican give
it to Cuomo so we can save New York.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Thank you, Trevor, Thank you Wayne.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
I think that's what he's saying there right, Listen understanding
this mom Dommy guy's background, It's it's not a personal
attack Uganda, Ivy League, Brooklyn Mosque. So it makes this
movement so dangerous.

Speaker 7 (15:00):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley. He's
power talk shit.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
We all right, I have a little fun on a
Super Tuesday there as well. California State Senator Scott Wayner,
he didn't have a farmer's tan. He's a sus with
his gainus. He really is. I mean, that's what he's about.
He's not a politician. He's a gay advocate who happens
to work part time in politics. He's done what he

(15:28):
can to do to protect AIDS spreaders and in pedophiles.
It's out of control man. But you know he grew
up in the environment back in nineteen seventy four of
the Castro Street Fair that was the first gay fair,
and they had like dudes, dresses, lumberjacks, and little arts

(15:49):
and crafts for sale. Today x rated on the street
in your face fairs. When you go back and look
at what Scott Wiener's done, he's gonna he's a looking
like it could be any day now. Politico said, I'll
blame it on Politico if it doesn't happen that he's
going to announce he's going to run for Nancy Pelosi's
congressional seat here in California. But he is obsessed with

(16:13):
gay sexuality and climate change, and you know there's some
good in everybody. He supports Israel. I will say, Scott Winner,
thank you for supporting Israel. But he makes it clear.
Here's what he put out a month ago, Foalsome Street
Fair says ice out of California and blank fascist happy Falsom.

(16:36):
Senator Scott Wiener, he's a Harvard educated lawyer. I don't
know if he knows about the supremacy clause if he's
talking about ice. But now he has Congress in his
sight going to get a challenge. He's sure he's a
million dollars through his campaign. He represents San Francisco other
parts of the Bay Area in the California Senate since

(16:56):
twenty sixteen. And he said he was going to wait
until eighty five of your old Nancy Pelosi retired. But
I guess if you're like, Okay, I'm looking at the clock, Nancy,
you're eighty five. Come on, jakeem Jeffries has your old job.
Just go go cruising out on a yacht with Joe
Biden or something. Scott Wiener's hitty five years old. He's
back legislation. Well, let's just go. Let's just go down

(17:20):
the man's list, shall we. Andrea Windborg she posted, let's
just say the back of Scott Wiener's baseball card and
if you don't understand, that means the stats are on
the back his early years in San Francisco. He uh,
he legislated for more taxis all right, good guys, Scott,
better pedestrian safety, good job, Scott, limited public nudity. Wow,

(17:43):
look at that same Democrat improved the surfacing of the street,
water recycling, and new apartments.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
All right, toilet to tap, way to go. That's good.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Then his later years in San Francisco, he increased HIV
AHS funding. I guess from a gay politician, you would
see they would put money to that. And then they
started boycotting states that he said weren't supportive of the
LGBTQ plus ia croderiy. Then he gets to the California Senate.
He decriminalizes psychedelic drugs. He downgraded from a felony to

(18:15):
a misdemeanor knowingly exposing someone to HIV AIDS to a misdemeanor,
created a non binary option for government documents, speech limitations
on employees, and long term care facilities to prevent LGBTQ
plus discrimination. You know, if you say a nurse goes well,

(18:38):
mister David said, it's missus preventing reconstructive surgery on the
minute number of infants who are truly intersects at birth.
He's trying to prevent that. Here's a biggie. He kept
off the sex offenders list people convicted of non forcible
oral or anal sex with minors over fourteen. If the

(18:59):
age gap betwe the perpetrator and the victim was less
than ten years, And the reasoning was he said that
too many LGBTQ were being harmed by that law. What
is that even, he's just saying the quiet part out loud. Yeah,
that's what he was screaming. Keep them off the sex
offender list if it's less than ten years and over fourteen.

(19:22):
So if you're fifteen and the guys twenty five, you're good.
Turn California into a trans trans sanctuary state. Miners can
come from other states and can get their drugs and
get their surgeries.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Look up.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
He mandated installation of solar panels on new buildings. He's
forcing Coltrans to prioritize bike lanes and pedestrian walkways and
public transit, forcing communities to build low income housing, mandating
cities and counties to build high density housing in near
public transit, allowing four housing units on lots of resmly
his own for a single unit. He wants bars to

(20:02):
serve alcohol until four am. He wants us to stop
hunting black bears. He wants to put speed governors on
cars so they can't go ten miles above the speed limit,
and he wants to place controls on AI development. Well,
Peter Thil, he's not going to like that. He's not

(20:26):
going to have on his list of the Antichrist, the
Antichrist Wiener, because Peter Thiel has been holding these conferences
saying that, you know, the if you're saying that we
need to control AI or hold it back, then you're
going to usher in the Antichrist. It scot Winner, he
could be falling into place he wants to put controls

(20:49):
on AI development. Can you imagine having a governor on
your car that won't let you go ten miles above
the speed limit? Are you admitting that you speed by
that statement, y'all do? Can you imagine going to the
chili place and you're coming home and traffic and there's
no bathroom near and you're trying to get to the

(21:11):
bathroom at home and that stupid governor kicks in and
it won't let you go more. Oh that make a
Democrat vote Republican?

Speaker 7 (21:19):
Yeah, this is the Tremor Carry show on the Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Next eight days there or something like that. I doubt
we're gonna see eighties again until that's gonna have to
be our next bet. We already have a bet here
about the first day that it's thirty nine or lower. Yeah,
we'll see that when that happens here. We got it,
but we got to do the eighties first time that
we hit it. But we have had it has been

(21:47):
known in January to hit nineties in California. La gets
some heat waves like that, so it could pop up sooner.
That's a little bit trickier of a bet to make.
And I'm just saying we're out of it. But let
me see, a week from tomorrow it's going to be
seventy five, so who knows. All right, focus on some

(22:07):
real things that are going on. I was talking with
my dad confirming on the phone yesterday about he's talking
about the revival taking place in America and the world.
It really is. College campus baptisms, church attendance is up,
Bible sales numbers. Gun sounds like the world's craven a king,
doesn't it. Study shows millennials in Gen Z of the

(22:30):
most regular churchgoers. I would have thought that would not
have been the deal. They said, Yeah, we got younger
generation now Zoomers and Millennials filling the pews at a
higher rate than than other generations. Most regular outpacing the
older generations. We'll all be they said. The typical gen

(22:50):
Z church scorer now tens one point nine weeknds a month.
Millennial averages one point eight times Revival happening. Bible sales
are up forty one percent, Christian app downloads are up
seventy nine percent, Christian music streaming up fifty percent. The
rate of church going among millennials has nearly doubled in
five years since twenty twenty. Well, all right, I asked

(23:15):
my dad if it was like the early seventies Jesus movement.
My mom and dad were part of, you know, church
and the music and all that. He says, Today's even
seems bigger. With the Bible sales. Right after Charlie Kirk
got assassinated, they went up thirty six percent in September
compared to the same month the year before. According to
The Wall Street Journal, prior to Charlie Kirk's assassination, sales

(23:39):
of Christian books average about one point five million units
per month. After Charlie got shot, Bible sales shot up
to two point four million. I guess that's the kind
of impact one can have when they don't, you know,
shy away from sharing your Christian beliefs. See people people

(24:00):
desire that. They want people that are legitimate. That's why
I was saying the other day about my buddy Chris Muhammad,
the Muslim. You know, hey, Jesus was a good prophet.
It's like, no, if you believe what you believe, he
would have been a crazy man. You're either the son
of God or you're a crazy man. There's no Well
he's it mixing. There a great prophet, Now that would

(24:21):
be a liar. That's not a great prophet. So believe
what you believe and believe it. And that's what Charlie
Kirk did, and he wanted to remember for the courage
of his faith. You see church attendants going up colleges
across the country, these big, huge baptism events and the
ones that are near the ocean are doing it in
the ocean. Ones that are near lakes are doing it

(24:42):
in the lake. Harper Collins, the Christian publishing company, they
said major increasing people between eighteen and thirty four being
interested in the Bible. Well it's good man. As humans,
we we think about, you know, know what we believe
and why we believe it. I think there will be

(25:04):
in maybe there's something in the Bible I'm remembering here.
Sorry God, I'm going to paraphrase your book. But for
those that have seen and believed, I mean people that
saw Jesus's miracles, people that you know, the his followers
that saw him after the resurrection, they saw it, they
saw it. I think there will be some reward for

(25:25):
people like ourselves that live now that we believe without seeing.
We have faith, and it's the faith that it's a
higher level of faith. That's a whole different kind of relationship.
But you know, married couples have faith that when they're
at work and their spouses at home or vice versa,
that they have faith that they're faithful. You're you're believing it,

(25:48):
but you're not seeing it at the moment. And what
they're out there protesting. I said yesterday, I think the
no Kings a lot of it's rooted in the spiritual battle,
and it's really directed. It's not Trump derangement syndrome. It's
at a higher level. They're against the king of kings.

(26:09):
That's why they're yelling out for people to be killed.
It's a devil rally. I'm not saying every single person
that was at a No King's event is you know,
an Alashir Crowley Satanist. Lot of them might not even
know that they're what they're expousing out there. They've been
m k ultra and by the propaganda and the dark side.

(26:34):
I can tell those marches are not going to turn
into votes. President Trump was elected because he promised to
do some things. Seal the border, did it, removing illegals
doing it, fighting wokesm doing it, jump starting the economy
doing it. See, these are things that he campaigned on.

(26:56):
These are things he was elected to do. This is
what people voted for, and that's what you're going to
go out and protest. I remember, not that too long ago,
when your due was in there, that censorship was okay.
You want to talk about that. Don't you see the
hypocrisy and the foolishness of people that have their eyes
open and seeing the reality of what you're doing. That

(27:19):
you're saying no Kings. But your guy did a COVID
shutdown and harassed people, went out, went after parents at
school board meetings.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
That's beyond king, that's.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Dictator, that's KGB stuff.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Man.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
We got a big test coming up on November fourth
here of course, in California, we prop fifty but governor
in Virginia, governor of New Jersey, New York City mayor
going to vote, Virginia getting a little closer, you know,
the threats of killing opponent's wife and their kids and
having the person running for the governor governorship of Virginia
to sit there silent out of debate and not denounce it.

(27:57):
Not looking good. But the biggest nightmare is New York's
and mom, dommy.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
There.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
It's just anti American. We saw it here. Let's see,
fresnob said. Thousands rally at Manchester for latest no Kings protests.
They carried American and Mexican flags. Okay, signs reading no Kings. Hey, hey,
Donald Trump has got to go. That's a good one.
Let's see. They quoted some people here, Lourie Party. They

(28:27):
put their ages on her too. At fifty six. She said,
I never thought I'd be doing this. She's a facility
management staff member at Presdo State. Laurie's quoted here in
this article saying I'm out here today because I'm seeing
how this administration is destroying our democracy and dividing us,
ignoring the constitution. Laurie, my my ma, I you work

(28:48):
for a college ignoring the constitution and destroying democracy. We
had some politicians out there, Nelson, I'm not a crook
as far as a District seven. He was out there
at the No Kings at Manchester. So it was Congressman Costa.
Former State assemblymanjan A Rambula was also spotted out there.

(29:10):
Let's see they have one in Clovis as well. They
were taken to the streets. They quoted a Clovis's mom
here who organized a demonstration prisonbe dot com said Singleton Pappendick,
p A P E N D I C K Singleton Pappendick.
It's a different name. Here's what she had to say.
She said, the number one thing for me and for
what a lot of people who I've talked to discussed

(29:31):
is we're just exercising our free speech. The First Amendment
right to peacefully assemble is huge, and I feel like
right now this administration is attacking and using not truthful rhetoric,
rhetoric about who's trying to get out and protest and
speak their minds. Okay, let me administration's attacking. Who are

(29:51):
they attacking using not truthful rhetoric? What are they lying about?
Miss Pappendick. He campaigned on exactly what he's doing. They
had another quote in here from a seventy five year
old woman to get everybody's agents. Alice Roman is her name.
She was a first time protester seventy five years in

(30:12):
America and this is what got her up to go protests.
She said, I'm scared of where our democracy's going right now.
It's being destroyed. I fear for the future for my children.
Miss Roman, stop watching Rachel Maddow. No, the secret police
are not on the street. It's not happening, Alice, it's
not enjoy Enjoy your senior years. Here's Isabella Meandza. She

(30:38):
joined the demonstration to be said one of her top
issues with President Trump is a quot bad mouthed in
US and acting like we're all criminals in here to
run America. But we're hardworking people. Isabella, not saying you're
not hardworking, you want to say acting like you're running America.

(30:59):
I don't know how you in a what category you
want to put this in, but if it costs California
at thirty two billion dollars a year, that kind of
runs California because they're already broke. Miss Mendoza, Duck Duck,
go the Cloward Pivens plan. Go look that up. See
here's another one. Catherine Latona attended the protest as the

(31:20):
first time protester back in June, but needed a second
helping of it, they said. Latona said, as a Republican,
I am fed up. Oh I got a rhino out there.
Let's see they put in here. She owns a local
pool service Intewent and came out to protest the economy
under the Trump administration, as well as a treatment of minorities.

(31:46):
The economy. Come on, Catherine, you know it's getting better.
Gash nationally across America is under three, not California. And
the treatment of minority It's not minorities, it's people that
have broken the law.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
Law.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Well, don't say. Well, at least we can pray for
him right that term, right now. The first thing needs
to be to pray for him, because some of them
know not what they do with They've been mk ultra
by the view on ABC and Kimmel at night.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
They can't even see the game or the Sugar Ray fight.

Speaker 7 (32:24):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on The Valley's Power
Talk House.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, accusing him of falsifying statements
during a Judiciary Commute Committee interview. See what Brennan said
the CIA, Now we're not involved at all with the
Steell dossier. We know a whole lot more there, Brennan,
you lie to this about claiming the CIA also opposed
the Steel dossier. Nah, they're coming after him. Good and

(32:55):
uh you think they're upset now you just wait. CIA
director John Ratcliffe posted all the world can now see
the truth Brennan, Clapper and Comy manipulated intelligence silence career
professionals all to get Trump. Thank you to the career
at CIA who conducted this review and exposed these facts.

(33:16):
All right, well, keep our eyes on that one. Hey, Koby,
Hey Brennan, how you doing. Komy can give him the ropes.
They'll probably go in sooner. Yeah, you can trade three
pieces of white bread and get a cigarette.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
I really do. I hope they're locked up.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Got good news and bad news, and bad news applies
to us and the good news doesn't. So you want
to pick it over there? What do you want the
good news of the bad news? You want the bad
news first?

Speaker 2 (33:46):
All right?

Speaker 1 (33:47):
That explosion at the Tennessee bomb factory. They're saying it
could affect US weapons capabilities. Happened about ninety minutes west
of Nashville. I never made my mom and dad know
of Buck Snort, Tennessee Buck Snort, that's where that it
killed sixteen people. Factory destroyed a bunch of munitions twenty

(34:09):
miles away. They heard the explosion. So our military supply
chain now you have Tennessee Congress and Tucking, he's a
member of the House Armed Services Committee, told The New
York Post they're now assessing how any production issues could
be possibly impacted during this, because, hey, our supply chain
has been saying this the strain of Ukraine and Gaza.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
US is given.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
How many artillery shells you think have gone to Ukraine
since twenty twenty two? Four million? Yeah, this factory in
Tennessee also provided explosives to the Canadian military. The White
House downplayed the impact. Yeah, of course they are. They're

(34:54):
not going to project out there that oops where That's
not good. All right, here's the good news. That's not
good news for California gas pumps. Across the nation, prices
are below three dollars a gallon first time since twenty twenty.
Opek raised production a lot of this year. Even a
gas buddy had a dollar ninety nine at a station

(35:17):
in Evans, Colorado. Why Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas not far behind
that buck ninety nine? Good job, way to go. I
know we're drilling three years ago. National prices we're about
what they are now here in California about four sixty
triple A said, American drivers are paying forty five percent

(35:39):
more to gas up for daily commutes after Joe Biden
took office. So if you voted for that, that's another
one of a feather to put in your old cap
right there. Hey, let's vote for people to make everything
we do more expensive and then allow jee hottish sleeper
cells to sneak in. Guys, we still don't know it insistently.

Speaker 7 (36:00):
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