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(00:13):
Welcome in and good morning. Itis a big morning on another big week
here, and of course the Troice'sgonna talk superstation and I today am with
all of it updates from the lastseveral hours. Yesterday was another big one.

(00:35):
As you know, you've you've seenthis weekend as has been a major
news weekend as well, history beingmade every day, and and this is
this is no no, no different. Yesterday. In fact, we had
breaking news. I guess this wouldhave been around ten o'clock yesterday morning.

(00:59):
We had the story that came outJudge Eileen Cannon dismissed, dismissed, she
kicked she dumped the document's case inthis is the Mara Lago classifying documents.
Okay, now she's kicked it out, she's dumped it, she's given it
the boot. And the reason forthis mostly and this is this is gonna

(01:25):
be a real big problem. Couldbe anyway, but mostly it seems as
though the biggest issue in all ofit has been that this guy, this
Jack Smith, who was appointed tooversee all of this, this Jack Smith,

(01:46):
was illegally appointed. She says,it's no legal basis for his appointment.
And essentially, as she gets intothis and we'll we'll break it down.
But essentially, as she gets intothis, the point is is that
these people need to be appointed bythe President and then approved by the Senate,

(02:15):
and that never took place in thissituation. That never took place.
And so she says, the basisof everything he's been doing is is null
and void. And so that's aninteresting ruling because well that impact and what

(02:39):
does it look like now that weget that ruling out there, What does
this look like for Jack Smith?And what does it look like for the
other kidsider the more serious probably thisdocument's case out of it all, we're
going to dig into this, getinto a little bit later on today,
so you'll get you'll get that story. We we got a there's another case

(03:06):
or two plus you'd pile on topof these cases are just kind of sort
of poof in the thin air,sort of just disappearing, aren't they just
disappearing kind of into thin air.It's really wild to see this happen,
But that's that's what we're watching takeplace. As far as I can tell,

(03:30):
things really sort of sputtering, sputteringout for old Jack Smith. But
that was big news and of course, as I mentioned, if that weren't
enough, another major news story aswe got the rolling into the first days

(03:51):
of the r NC convention in Milwaukeeacross the lake in uh Wisconsin, and
they've got big news come out outof this that that yesterday was make America
wealthy Again, which is well,I don't have to be the one to

(04:11):
tell you, probably one of thebiggest pieces on the minds of most folks
these days, the cost of everything, Biden inflation, that was the focus.
There were a couple of big guests. We're going to talk about who
they were, But the biggest pieceof news has to be the story of
the pick for vice president coming out. We got word yesterday. I kept

(04:36):
seeing the teasers and the emails andyou probably got these two. But Trump
emails have been coming out for awhile now, I don't know, maybe
a month. Who should I pickfor VP? VP announcement and you just
think, okay, it's coming,and then eventually get enough of me.
You're like, okay, not coming, not anytime soon. When are they

(04:58):
going to tell us? But theVP pick actually did come. I got
word yesterday, it'll be coming aroundfour thirty. And then all of a
sudden around three something. It justthe bills were the beams were spilled,
and I think mostly because they couldn'thold it in any longer. They had
told all the candidates, the othercandidates that they weren't going to be chose.

(05:18):
It was kind of like the Apprentice. It was sort of an apprentice
status that I could I could sortof imagine everybody around the board like a
table in a boardroom, and PresidentTrump saying I'm sorry, but I don't
think you said you're fired, butyou're not it, And and all these
other folks they're still out there.There's still probably going to be part of

(05:42):
some sort of team or maybe evenadministration, the cabinet at some point.
Certainly see some of that happening.But the VP pick is out there.
JD for VP Senator from Ohio,JD. Vance. There's a movie about
about him out there called Hillbilly Elergy. The book he had written his backstory,
if you don't know, really fascinating. He's really sort of the embodiment

(06:06):
of the American dream in a lotof ways. And you know, I'll
tell you a little bit more aboutthat coming out here in a second.
But this is what Tucker says jdVance is the VP pick, and I
think every person who pays close attentionhas got to be thrilled by that.
And if you don't know much aboutjd Vance, I'm not even going to

(06:26):
make a case for jd Vance.I'm going to tell you what I just
saw, which is that every badperson I've ever met in a lifetime in
Washington was aligned against jd Vance.And I do think the negative case is
often more powerful because I know ofmyself, I do not think I'm a
particularly good person. I have strongreasons for feeling that way. I don't

(06:47):
always think that my side is right. I know for a fact I have
been wrong many many times, andI hope to correct and be honest about
my error. So it's not likeI think that you know, I'm always
you know, God's always up myside. Sometimes I'm not on God's side,
but I definitely know who's representing theother side. It's a lot easier

(07:09):
to tell who the people who areonly in it because they like I don't
know killing other people in pointless wars, Like I know who those people are,
and their odor is so powerful thatI can smell one when he walks
in the room, and every singleone of those people in a line that
would extend from Milwaukee to Chicago waslined up over the last week to knife

(07:29):
jd Vance. Not on personal grounds. So he's a perfectly nice guy.
He's like one of the only membersof the Senate with a happy marriage.
True, But because they thought hewould be harder to manipulate and slightly less
enthusiastic about killing people, that's it. That he would be an impediment to
their exercising power. And boy,they went after him in a way I've
just kind of never seen, whichI think happens every day in Washington.

(07:51):
I just don't have advantage on itbecause I'm far far away and grateful to
be. And again, I wasjust reminded that this process is so ugly
that normal people do not want toparticipate in it, and yet normal people
have to suck it up and doso anyway because the consequences are just so
profound and so very serious. There'sTucker, Now there's more reaction to this

(08:15):
pick. In fact, Van Joneslosing it on seeing and by the way,
as Tucker said, you know thepeople that are against him and what
they're saying. The folks that arelined up against improve probably the right man
for the job. You know,it's funny is watching what Van Jones has
to say, and I thought,you know, Van, you're making the
case here. You know. Partof the that jd Vance matters isn't for

(08:37):
these kinds of short term electoral calculations. He matters because what he means to
the Republican Party long term, thisis cementing a kind of nationalism. Ye
now, Trump to your point,I agree with you. He's an instinctive,
impulsive intuitive You know. It's thatnationalism, like it's a bad thing
that you care about your country andthat you love it. Isn't it didn't

(08:58):
that's true that you may want toput its interest first. Nationalist. Jd
Vance is an ideological nationalist. That'sa much more dangerous virus. Because he
can make this He can polish thisstuff and make it seem palatable to people.
He can sell this stuff to SiliconValley, he can sell this stuff
by the places. And what itdoes is it locks the Republican Party on

(09:20):
a pathway that I think is dangerousfor the world. Again, the Ukrainians
are now in deep trouble, NATOis now in deep trouble. I don't
know if you've noticed yet, buthe hasn't said anything about America yet.
This is all about Europe, Ukraine, NATO, nothing about America or its
interests. Trump is you could havegone with Nikki Haley and set them to

(09:41):
the world. Hey, listen,I got to give stuff to my base,
but I'm not going to abandon theworld. Yeah, this pic is
a horror on the world stage.So JD. Vance matters because Donald Trump
is pointing the Republican Party in avery scary direction for the long term.
I will tell you what they're reallymad about, or up, I would

(10:03):
say scared about, freaked out about, the real worry for somebody. And
you know you maybe you. Youmay even seen calls intensified. I don't
know if they're gonna be able toget this done or not, but that
they're really worried about is the factthat JD. Vance. Uh, he's

(10:26):
young. Okay, so he's young. He has the perfect example of the
American dream, his story, whohe is, where he's come from,
come from nothing. In fact,I'll share a little bit more about that
coming up here in just a moment. But I think the the other piece
of this that's really interesting. Uh. Who he's married to, that's a

(10:50):
whole other part of it. Andwhat he signifies with that youth Again,
if you know, trying serves anotherfour years. At the end of those
four years, you're gonna be lookingto someone or looking for someone who is
um well, that's the best wayto put this. Uh, the guy

(11:13):
who can pass you could pass thetorch to him. And that's what the
Democrats are afraid of. They're afraidof now that if Trump wins, we'll
have four years of Trump and theneverything's gonna be going like gangbusters. That'd
be so successful that they there'll beno choice. You have a strong candidate

(11:33):
like JD Vance who he could passthe torch to and essentially have another eight
years, and you're talking about thetime for him being able to actually go
in and undo all that is rightnow, the bureaucratic red tape of the
deep state. That's that's what they'regonna have to do. They're gonna have
to get in and actually weed allof that out. And this is this

(11:58):
is the he had the hope ofthis this particular pick for VP again j
D for VP JD Vans he's asenator from Ohio, the junior senator there,
young guy, and gosh, whatis he forty something? Maybe maybe
I've gotta I'm gonna go find theexact I'll pull up the exact age on
him. But we'll we'll talk moreabout JD coming up here in just a

(12:22):
little bit. We've got that casedismissed. The RNC continues, and Trump
made his triumphant return last night,the first time we've got a chance to
see him really up close and personalsince Saturday, where that failed assassination attempt
took place and blood streaming down hisface. His ear, part of it

(12:46):
shot off and it was bandaged uplast night, just days after he raised
his fist in defiance. I toldthe folks there in the crowd and across
the country, in the world,to continue you a fight for freedom,
no matter what. Don't let yourvoice be shouted down. Don't let it
be silenced, whether it be bysocial media companies, folks in the in

(13:11):
the elite that want to shut youup through those means of censorship or through
the sniper's bullet. Don't give up. Freedom is far too important for us
to ever back down. Last nightinteresting return. We've got that. We'll
get that all right, full speedahead. And of course tonight the rn

(13:37):
C is make America Safe Again.We'll talk more about that today too.
We are back after this. Firstwe'll speak to somebody who'll be speaking tonight
on the program. Later on.They checking in with folks there from across
the state. In Milwaukee, thelatest coming out Detroit's news Talk superstation nine

(13:58):
ten am. Back after this checkor headlined role the state and beyond the
Midwest of the Midwesterner News and afterthis, I dig it President Trump last

(14:30):
night, entering it to the rn C for the first time, he
had to tell very emotional is righthere taped up with some sort of now
to a bandage the size of amy pillow, folks, I'm not gonna

(14:50):
lie. I'm not gonna lie aboutthat, the Mike Lindell bandages. This
might be he might be getting intothat business. As you can imagine,
part of his ear was blown offand they can't take that. Pumps his

(15:22):
fist at the top of the stairs. One thing I'll tell you I noticed
about last night is that he wassurrounded. And I'll take this back so
so people can see that are watchingthe behind the scenes live stream. Here
he was surrounded by men, allmen in the security detail last night,

(15:43):
all men and the beefed up indeedsecurity detail. They were all large.
Somebody somewhere heard to call. Somebodysomewhere decided, yep, we can't we
cannot afford to drop this ball atthis point, and so here he is.

(16:08):
Somebody got the message, by theway, did We got new details
today? And I'm gonna have toget to some of this a little bit.
We're gonna we've gotta let the showbreathe a little bit today. We've
got to get to the details.There are new details about what happened,
the shocking, the details of theassassination attempt, about the man responsible,

(16:32):
but also maybe the organization is responsiblefor allowing this to even get to the
point where it could happen. We'vegot the details of what actually happened behind
the scenes and what was going onin that building that he shot from that
he was able to climb up onget up in the lonner again. It's
gonna blow your mind. I justI can't even believe the details that I'm

(17:00):
reading, and yet it is it'sit is sad stuff, that's all I
can tell you, and it makesyou, really, it makes you weep
for this country. It makes youweep for this country and how bad things

(17:21):
are, how bad they've got.So Trump makes his valiant, triumphant return
last night. And you think herstill today, you no doubt, sing

(17:42):
God bless them. Now he isjoined as he is going to sit up

(18:03):
there in the in the stadium,the stands there in the VIP section.
He's going to sit up there witha row of rock stars. He is
joined by Tucker Carlson, Byron Donald'sfrom Florida, JD. Vance, his
vice presidential pick. We are hereto I'm the Speaker of the House,

(18:26):
Mike Johnsons and that is to behindhim his children, Don Junior, Donald
J. Trump as the next presidentof the United States. He is here
tonight to show his courage, hisdefiancy. Has somebody who tried to kill

(18:47):
him. You will not take thisman down. He has to curry the
string and he will be the nextpresident of the United States. From the
late to Minnesota. More coming thanI in fact, we will. We'll

(19:10):
give you a bit of a previewcoming up this morning. De Troit Snowstalk
Superstition nine ten am all right,more of those new details coming up this
morning as well. Joined the programmingtime two four eight eight hundred talk to
four eight eight hundred eight two fivefive Justin Barkley De Troit's newstock superstition nine

(19:32):
today and validat stews and traffic togetherafter this nine today. Am didn't believe
in miracles before Saturday, you betterbelieving right now. Thank God Almighty,

(19:53):
that we live in a country thatstill believes in the King of Kings and
the law. The wars Valva hadthe Omerga Senator Tip Scott last night at
the RN. So for God,our God still saves, he still delivers,

(20:17):
and he still sets free. Becauseon Saturday the devil came to Pennsylvania
holding a rifle, but an Americanlion got back up on his feet and
he rolled. Oah, he rolledand make America wealthy again. The theme

(20:45):
of last night the Great American comeback? Can he do it again? Wow?
I want to come back? Whata comeback that was? H he
You know, he makes a goodpoint, by the way, there is
nothing sort of a miracle what wesaw over this weekend, and how sad

(21:11):
and unfortunate all of it is.Obviously we have the leaf. Still one
in a coma, another one ortwo injured at least and a hero,
a man who lost his life protectingand guarding his family in that assassination attempt
on President Trump. By the way, more details about this, they're they're

(21:33):
really shocking. The more we learn, the more it just it be.
It's bewildering to hear, but it'snothing sort of a miracle about what actually
transpired. And took place to talkwith doctor Sherry about this, Doctor Scherry
o' donald running for Senate in Michigan, putting together a moment of prayer for

(21:57):
the president. Good morning, andthank you for having me on. I
know you have an event coming upthis week that the folks are going to
want to know about, particularly insupport of President Trump. We'll talk about
that here in just a moment,but first over the weekend, just talking
about it. And I showed thisearlier as a doctor. Maybe you can

(22:17):
shine some light on what exactly wewatched the miracle that I believe that we
saw take place. We now knowthat it was just really millimeters of a
difference from the disaster that could havebeen to escaping it and essentially a scrape

(22:41):
or a nicking on the ear ofthe of the president. Is that bullet
flew We've got even pictures that showthe bullet flying past right behind his head.
Unfortunately, the tragedy they are injuringothers and killing a man, a
real hero who was protecting his familyand father protecting his family behind the president

(23:06):
that day. But there's a picturethat shows kind of like the anatomy shows
the brain and the heat, andthat really the the angled difference when he
turns his head. President Trump turnshis head to look over at the screen
to talk about the illegal immigration andthe issue that's that's that's causing so much

(23:26):
problem here in the in the country. He turns his head there and that
may may have made all the differencein the world. Just millimeters difference there,
and we'd be talking about a completelydifferent story altogether. Unfortunately this mind
e would want to think about it. But that's that's that's reality. Can
you talk it just from a medicalperspective, the tragedy we avoided, Oh

(23:52):
my goodness, justin so truly whenyou say millimeters to put this in perspective,
the sickness of a slice of breaddifference would have killed him. Wow.
So you know we're talking and smallerthan that. I was going to
say slices of cheese, but Imean, it's that that close. It
would have gone into the temporal lobeof his brain and absolutely would have killed

(24:14):
him. You know, Lance wallnow and the group that had been praying
for President Trump had said just lastweek, and Lord give him the discernmine
when he should turn to his rightand to the left. Well, pray
he's got He turned to the rightand he missed that, but it would
have absolutely taken him down right there. There would have been no sort of
no possibility of survival on it.So he would have been absolutely vegetative.

(24:37):
So I like you believe it wasnothing shy of a miracle. And you
know, they've gone to a newlow. Whoever it was, this twenty
year old whoever you know, Andof course they're going to be researching and
investigating it and so on, butwhoever this was, was certainly to a
new level of low. And we'vegot to keep him protected. You know,
he came out and was asked,was asking for increased secrets risk protection,

(25:00):
and he was denied that. Ihopeful, I'm very hopeful that now
that will be increased. Yeah,and what about RFK Jr. I mean,
this guy, his father and hisuncle were both assassinated and yet to
Biden administration, these folks won't givehim protection either. This is insane and

(25:22):
in the day and age where they'retelling us we need to calm the rhetoric
and cool the temperature down, butthey are the ones who have been engaging
at all, calling him Hitler andall the things that they've said. The
people on the right, when theytalk about things that are going on,
the threats to the country, theytalk about things that are happening now.
People on the left fantasize about whereyou know, we've heard a lot about

(25:45):
Project twenty twenty five and things likethat in recent days, and you know,
what he might do and how hemight do this and that, and
this is where he's going and he'sbut that's all fantasy, that's not none
of that's based in reality. Noneof that's real. It's all conjecture or
opinion. But we see the realresults of where the left is has taking

(26:08):
us today, with the economy,of the open borders and all of the
crime and the other issues that peopleare so concerned with, and of course
the cognitive ability of the commander inchief. That's all in question. So
there is a difference in the inwhat people are talking about. And I
certainly do believe that folks ought tounite as a country. I want to

(26:32):
see that happen. But let's notforget that it is this radical progressive,
extremist left and the politicians and mediawho have been pushing this, you know,
justin and you're drawing. The differencebetween the reality and the subjected and
their rhetoric thoughts is so clear.The reality is we've had somebody die,

(26:56):
who some that man was killed atthe rally, and no life should be
lost like that, And yeah,they want to just it is all smoke
screen. You know, we're notable to do the increased Secret Service because
we're giving the illegal immigrants you know, money at the border, and we're
spending recklessly and uselessly. Biden's administrationhas failed on every front. I can't

(27:17):
think of anything that has been successful. So we need to get Trump back
into office. We need to getthe border closed, we need to get
inflation under control, we need toget the kids learning This year as opposed
to being forty second in Michigan onour scholastic aptitude. There are so many
things that are broken, and Ibelieve number one, it begins in our
knees and that's you know where wherewe're taking it. But we've got to

(27:40):
got to stop this. And thereis unified but you don't unify with the
devil. Yeah, well that's that'sa good point, do you you know?
I know, let's get to thereal reason. I guess that you
wanted to talk today, and thenthis is important. You are gathering with
folks with an event planned for lastminute, planned for tomorrow tomorrow night.

(28:03):
I guess it is. And thisis to support President Trump. It's such
a very I think it's it's areally it's an it's a wild time to
watch everything that's that's happening right now. But he he needs not just protection
from the Secret Service, but Ibelieve it's because of a divine protection that
that he's even here today. AndI think it's become more apparent that's necessary

(28:29):
now more than ever. I agreejustin that's one of the reasons that we're
doing this. So we are joiningwith Salton Light. I was at a
Biblical citizenry class with Rick Green lastnight over in Charlotte after being in shared
in an albion, and it's beenin my heart since I've first heard on
Saturday Sunday, excuse me, whenPresident Biden was had the near miss but

(28:52):
his ear was shot. I've thought, Lord have mercy, and I realized,
you know what, this is ourcall to prayer, This is our
clar and call, especially right nowas President Trump and others are at the
rn C in Milwaukee. So wedecided very quickly, but I think it's
it is a quick call to prayerto have to host a prayer meeting at
the Country Mill Farm in Charlotte.And yeah, it is a quick but

(29:18):
you know what we're called to quicklypray. You know, we don't decide
three weeks from now, we're goingto pray four weeks from now. We
need to be in that attitude ofprayer, especially when that what happens Sunday
as well as you know, beingat the rn C and we know that
the left is not going to stopattacking President Trump. He survived so much
up to this point, and noweven the attempt to assassen so six point

(29:41):
thirty at Country Mill Farm in Charlotand we're expecting we're expecting several hundred,
if not one thousand. But it'stime to come out and pray together.
United, we stand divided, wefall come out and join us to pray
and have let's bombard Heaven with theprayers of the saints. Doctor Cherry o'donald

(30:03):
running for Senate here in Michigan,and that race continues to heat up into
the primary here in just days away. I know folks are already starting to
maybe even cast ballots in this Whatare what are you hearing from folks,
Doctor Sherry as you continue down thispath and then and make your pitch to

(30:25):
people of Michigan that you've you've gotjust what the doctor ordered, the prescription
to solve these problems. It isso exciting from that aspect, justin I
mean, people are coming up tome, no matter the event that I'm
going into, no matter where.Just Sunday, I went to a restaurant
and people are like, that's herand coming up and one lady said,

(30:45):
Hey, I got my ballot andI already voted for you. Let's go
girl power. You know, shehigh five me. The guys were standing
around her too, didn't know eachother, but they also came up to
me, justin. We are garneringthat support. The grassroots is being united
behind me. So many counties havecome and done precinct delegate endorsements, and

(31:06):
I'm glaringly at the top of theirlist. Justin. I absolutely believe we're
going to do this. But peopleare hearing me, meeting me, seeing
me. We've been in seventy ninecounties now. If I could have gotten
up to Rosscommon on Sunday would havebeen the eightieth. So people are getting
behind the message, realizing I'm nota recycled politician, realizing I'm doing this

(31:26):
for we the people and for them. The same level of advocacy that I've
done for my patients I'll continue todo for them. They are all also
realizing that I am the strongest candidateto go against the list of Slotkin and
her evil rhetoric. Throw two femalesin the rink. We're we're going to
fight it out. Throw a doctor, and as soon as she says it's

(31:47):
okay to transgender our children or toabort our babies, I'll ask her where
her medical license is. Doc Sherrydoc Scherrey twenty twenty four dot com.
Obviously, the website. If youwant to get more information, talk about
the prayer meeting again so folks canbe there. This is going to happen
tomorrow night if you want to makeit out, probably now more than ever,

(32:09):
time to come together and join eachother. We talk about unity.
This is the way to do it. Absolutely So at the Country Mill Farm
and we'll have the website. We'llhave flyers out very quickly. But at
the Countrymill Farm in Charlotte, Michiganat six thirty in the evening where we'll

(32:31):
have salt and light. There wewill have other speakers, but we're coming
together to pray. You know,the Word tells us if my people they
are called by my name, willhumble themselves and pray and seek my face,
I will hear from heaven and healtheir land. That's where we're at.
So everybody that's ever prayed, comeon out and join us. Country

(32:53):
Mill Farm in Charlotte, Doc Scherry, Doc Cherry Tony Tony four dot com,
downt you appreciate you taking the timeto be here with h and we'll
talk to God blessed. Thank youso much, God bless you. And
i'mericac Amen. Had conversation we wantedto make sure you've got a chance to

(33:13):
hear about that event. We willspeak with somebody who'll be at the R
and C tonight part of the Inmateof America Safe Again conversation coming out a
little bit after seven this morning.Those shocking details that we've just uncovered,
in fact at last day or so, you're just just gonna drop when you

(33:34):
hear the latest and what went wrongand then failed assassination attempt against that President
Trump. That and more all theway we checked the latest headlines around the
state and beyond for the Midwest orthe Midwestern or dot News justin Barkley back
after this Detroit's News Talk superstation nineteenam, not just days after. You

(33:57):
can't make this up at CNN's gotsome Yahoo there with a language like this
about President Trump. He has saidmany many times, after having been questioned
many times about this, that he'snot stepping down and he's going to be
the nominee. So at some pointDemocrats have to decide that they want to
try to win this election and turntheir fire on Donald Trump. So I
think there is I should have saidturned their fire. I apologize that that

(34:19):
was not the phrase that I meant, uh, you think they need to
turn their focus on Donald Trump.You know, at least she caught herself.
You know who didn't was Biden himselfagain, just days after the failed
assassination attempt on the president President Trump. And we've got Biden out there talking
about how he's a threat to America. And he did a sit down and

(34:44):
interview with Lesterholt, which I thinkwas edited heavily. Again they try to
do whatever they can to sort ofcan't make him look as coherent as possible.
He did not catch it himself,and Lester gave him the opportunity to
sort of step back. And it'swhat happened. You know, Donald Trump,

(35:07):
I think is I said from thebeginning when I ran in twenty twenty
that he was a he's a realdanger to the country to a democracy.
That's not actually the lesser interview,that's a podcast interview he did, but
doubling down, doubling down, they'reback at it again. You know,

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we had just a couple of days, just a couple of days to let
things cool off. Now now we'reback back in it. He, by
the way, refused to admit thathe said what he said about the bullseye,
and about whether or not he evenactually said that on a putting him

(35:52):
in the bull's eye in the inthe call. Now, I know these
are figures of speech, I getit, but with rhetoric, is is
as high as it is that theyhave been since the beginning talking about what
a threat Trump is. So wonderwe had what we had happened on Saturday.
So you know the of course,talking one day about cooling temperatures down,

(36:13):
and then the next this is whathe says a lesson. You called
your opponent an existential threat. Ona call a week ago, you said
it's time to put Trump in thebullseye. There's some dispute about the context,
but I think you appreciate said crosshairs. I'm talking to focus on.
Look, the truth of the matterwas so I guess I was talking about
as the time was there's very littlefocus on Trump's. Yeah, the term

(36:37):
is bullseye. It was a mistaketo you. I didn't. I didn't
say crosshairs. I've been bulls andthen focus on it for near Lester're trying
to help him know though I didn't. I said bullseye, not cross theirs.
It's a bullseye. Anyway, he'scoming back to the crosscus on what
he's doing. You called your opponent, and that's what I meant. I
didn't. I didn't mean to saywhat I said. I well, words

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matter war to all right, Andof course let's me out when you were
the resident of the United States,they really matter. You gotta be precise
with your language. We are learningmore about the failedest Secret Service and security

(37:22):
detail. The latest news out ofButler County. The very building the fire
came from the very building that thattwenty year old climbed up on, somehow
got up on. There was actuallyoccupied same building being used as a staging
area of a Butler County police andsheriffs snipers actually saw him inside. The

(37:45):
twenty year old who tried to killDonald Trump spotted on that roof nearly thirty
minutes before firing the first round.One of the police officers at the rallley
actually took a photo of the manat five point five pm called it in

(38:07):
as a suspicious person. By theway, that's that's all. In addition
to you, the people who wehere recognize some of these folks in the
town recognized him on the roof thepeople on the roof calling the guy in
trying to explain the Secret Service.There was a guy up on the roof.
You better get up there, dosomething about it or these details.

(38:32):
We'll talk about it with our nextguest, who's an expert in making America
safe again. The conversation. Ashe speaks from the stage, he r
and see tonight Mike Rogers running forSenate here, a former congressman, former
FPI will talk to them about thefailed assassination attempt and what it takes to
make America safe again. Coming outnext tom of the Hour, your news,

(38:58):
weather, and traffic together on I'mToday, I'm back. After this,
she gives them fantastic. It's anews day and a week that that

(39:21):
is is really unreibeled by any other. The news that's coming out of the
RNC. We've got the Trump VPpick JB for VP. That's Senator jd
Vance from Ohio. That story dismissed. Yesterday we learned that that document's case
Judge Island Cannon was dismissed. Moreon that coming up, But unfortunately,

(39:45):
shocking new details are emerging as wespeak about the failed, thank god,
failed assassination attempt. Gets the presentPresident Trump over the weekend. It has
a lot of people asking questions.In fact, this question comes from JP
over on the talkback. If yougot a question, you can ask it

(40:07):
or comment justinbarclay dot com. Justclick on that little red button that to
start recording. That'll send it rightto us. And if you make it
on the air, I'll send youa copy of my book Good News,
Hope and Encouragement for trying Times.But JP asks a great question, and
I think it's got a lot ofpeople. This same Sinnario has a lot

(40:27):
of people just perplexed. Jaw onthe ground. How the heck did we
even allow this or they allow thisto even become an opportunity a possibility.
At his point was, look,I've been here, I've seen this stuff
before, I've been around the block, and I don't get it. Justin
just a comment for you, Iworked for a billboard company back in twenty

(40:52):
twenty and we were working on abillboard and got kicked off of it next
to I ninety four because Joe Bidenwas coming to town. How the hell
did that ever get on that roofby that place? Anyways, that's the
question, folks, are continuing totry and answer. Now the now the
latest details. We now know thatthe Butler County sheriffs and police officers there

(41:15):
were using that same building as astaging area. A twenty year old who
fired the rounds from the top ofthat building was confronted by one of the
officers, which actually may have hurriedhim and may have led to this mistake
that he made. And of course, uh, that's that's divine intervention.

(41:37):
But for thirty minutes, people,he was spotted up on that roof up
there, allowed to be there forthirty minutes. One police officer actually took
a photo of him at five fortyfive. So when we put the pieces
together, you can ask and wonderand question. Maybe the reason they didn't
fire on this guy earlier is theythought because that was the building there were

(42:00):
daging from that, maybe he wasone of theirs, Maybe he was a
friendly and they were trying to getconfirmation. I don't know the details,
And of course more of which thatneed the answers. We've got some of
the Secret Service and the head speakingout. She says, the buck stops
here, but more on that comingup. First, let me get to

(42:22):
somebody who ought to know a thingor two about this. Former FBI,
a former congressman joining us running forSenate now Mike Rogers, who's actually in
Milwaukee speaking tonight at the Arts.He don't want to talk about that because
again, this underscores the very thingwe're looking at, make America safe again,
the theme of the night. Appreciateyou taking the chance to be here

(42:43):
with us today, sir Justin.It is always good to be on for
sure, Thanks for having me.So this is this is a major failure
on every level. And I justthe little that I've experienced and had opportunity
to meet President Trump and go tothese events and see just from the sort

(43:05):
of the media perspective of how thingsoperate, this never should have even been
in the realm of possibility what happenedon Saturday. And it's hard to really
overstate that. It's nearly impossible,but it did. Can you walk us
through some of that, yeah,I mean, one thing is is that

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when there's any line of sight wheresomeone would have access, that becomes kind
of a center of concern. Andso normally you have counter tactical teams.
These are groups if there is somebodywho looks like they're going to be a
threat to the president. They springinto action right and they're armed to the

(43:51):
teeth and well trained. Normally thereare six. My understanding is there are
only two at this particular event forthe president. And when I say six,
normally for a high level VIPs,that's the team that you would get
and this counter tactical team. Thenyou get a counter sniper team. And

(44:12):
this is where the we're all baffled. I think when you think of that,
the whole sole purpose of that countersniper team is to make sure that
anybody at any height that had linedthe sight of the president would not have
the ability to crank around off andtry to kill kill from the President United
States. So that piece, somethinghappened in that piece. I'm going to

(44:36):
guess that they there was confusion aboutwho he was on the roof, and
the sniper team probably didn't want totake the shot. That's just an educated
guest from somebody who's you know,done complicated investigations in the past. But
it's going to be interesting to findout, uh, you know, somebody

(44:57):
screwed up, even including the policeofficer that had took his pictures, should
have clearly confronted the individual. Imean he was armed, you know,
he had his camouflage on, buthe could have confronted him then. I
mean, there's just so many differentplaces where errors were committed that it's you

(45:20):
know, just staggering to me.And you know, thank God that the
former president turned his head when hedid. You know, just that was
that millimeter difference that saved his life. Incredible stuff. Mike Roger's with us
right now. He's running for Senatehere in Michigan. And part of that
question was the detail with the SecretService was switched out. What we're hearing,

(45:42):
normal detail that would have been withhim went to Joe Biden. There
were several questions about de EI andthe influence inside the Secret Service and several
of the women and that were there. Well, look, I don't think
that women can't be part of lawenforce. And that's not what I'm saying.

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But when it comes to covering thebody of a six foot tall I
mean, the guy is massive.He's a big guy. To covering the
body of a guy that's a sizeof a linebacker, you got to make
sure you got big guys. AndI noticed last night, I noticed convers
he had all men and they wereall very large around him at the RNC.

(46:25):
Yeah. I mean, when yousay I'm going to hire thirty percent
of anything and they have to looklike this, that's just the wrong standard.
And we have drifted so far intothat nonsense. There were lots of
errors. If you watched that videoof how some of those Secret Service agents

(46:46):
performed, it's breathtakingly bad. Andthey didn't know their assignments. It was
very clear to me they didn't know. And that could be a lack of
train, it could be a wholebunch of other things. So I think
that ought to be looked at outof failure on a line of sight.
Position was not covered in a waythat would prevent this, that ought to
be covered. If in fact that'strue that that was a you know,

(47:12):
a center inside the building. Howin God's greet Earth did he get to
the perimeter of that building. Itshould have never happened, if that,
in fact is true. So there'sa lot of facts we're going to have
to get to. And then howdoes a kid who is eighteen years old
comes out of high school and overthe next two years gets radicalized so much

(47:34):
that he wants to pick up arifle and kill the former president of the
United States and ends up killing one, wounding two, and nicking the president.
I mean, I need to understandthat too. There's a lot of
appeal and back that we have todo. My graduates with us Rogers for
a Senate running right now as acandidate here in Michigan Rogers for Senate dot

(47:58):
com if you want to find outmore are the question I think on the
folks' minds tonight is going to behow to make America safe again. I
know that you have a unique perspectiveon that, and I got to say,
look, it's not rocket science.We need to get back to common
sense. But I know you'll betalking about it tonight. Yeah. Absolutely.

(48:21):
I mean one of the first thingswe must do is close the border.
You cannot have an open border wherewe just don't have standards. And
wonder why crime is up and violentcrime is up and sent in all deaths
are up, and human trafficking isThis is I think that common sense agenda

(48:43):
that most people go, yep,I get it. And here's the good
news. Justin listen what most peoplewant. You know, there's added conservatives
out there and there's there's a littleWe find that people just want to get
back to normal. They want theirborder secure, they want their pay check
to actually make it to the endof the month for their food budget.

(49:04):
They want to be able to putgas in the car and not have to
choose between gas and something else.And there's a lot of families doing that.
They want to they don't want biologicalmales competing against their daughters at school,
and just to ignore get back tonormal where we can grow our economy
and be safe in our communities,where the prosecutors don't think the police are
the bad guys. Uh, andthe police are actually catching bad guys.

(49:29):
You know, you start thinking aboutall the things that we can simply do
to turn this thing back around.Uh. And it should be motivating for
folks to get out there and getexcited about this election. It is so
consequential. And if you want tobe safe, if we want to if
we want to be respected around theworld again, we're going to have to
have Donald Trump. We're going tohave to have a Republican Senate. Uh.

(49:50):
Well, we need to keep theHouse and then we need to get
some real work done. Mike Rodgeris running for Senate here in Michigan rodgersfcidy
dot com. What did you makeabout the president before he let you go
last night? Sort of a triumphantreturn that he made there in the in
the stadium, It was it wastouching to watch. He was emotional walking

(50:17):
up with the bandage on his earthere and uh, it was. It
was certainly an iconic moment, onevery similar to the day that he was
shot and survived that failed assassination attim But he raised his fist in the
errand said, fight, fight,fight. These are all things that folks

(50:42):
are going to be watching and rememberingas as they go to the battle box
in the next couple of months.Here. Well, and I listen,
I think if people were on thefence seeing what happened and just how aggressive
Democrats have been to use the courtsystem to go out after him and their
political opponents. You know, somekid got radicalized to the point where he

(51:06):
believes he should, you know,kill Republicans and Donald Trump. I mean,
you think about that path that theDemocrats have put America on here that
cares more little immigrants than you know, our veterans who are you know,
some of them who are hungry andhomeless and need a little help, you
know. To me, they havegotten it so wrong and have done so

(51:28):
much harm to us. And tohave that guy who just nearly got assassinated
a millimeter away stand up, inhis instinct is to say, hey,
stand up, don't We're not goingto let him get us down. I
think that moved a lot of people. I know, I got texts and
emails of hey, I was onthe fence, but I'm not on the
fence anymore. Those I think peopleare coming to realization just how dangerous the

(51:51):
Democrats are. Candidly, and wedon't have to be mean and vicious.
They're not, you know, they'renot our enemy. But there's certainly our
opponents, and they're certainly road they'recertainly hurdles to America getting back on and
doing good things for the country.And so I think this is going to
be one of those kinds of elections. Now I say that early people have

(52:12):
to get out and vote. Theyneed to find friends to get out and
vote. We are going to haveto do everything we can at the ballot
box to make this thing go.So we're going to do our end.
We're building a large ground game herein the state of Michigan, and we're
going to need volunteers and people whocare enough about the country to say I'll
give a couple hours on a Saturdaymorning or during the week to make a

(52:36):
difference for my country. We're goingto need a lot of you. So
Rogers Forsenate dot com, come onboard. Let's show that we can win
the state for Donald Trump, wecan take back the United States Senate,
and we can make America safe again. It is Rogers for Senate dot Com.
Mike Rogers break a leg tonight.I guess I should say what time
can we expect to catch you onstage at the r n C. I

(53:00):
think it should be like ten minutesafter seven and don't blink you'll miss it.
About a three minute speech. Andmy fun my son texted me and
he said, hey, how muchtime did they give you? I said,
well, they give you three minutes. He goes, hey, Dad,
this is my son. Is acyber warfare engineer for the Navy.
He said, hey, there's allthe studies show that seven seconds is the

(53:21):
optimal message to remember. So hesaid, good on you. You got
a few extra seconds to flub aroundwith. There you go, we're looking
forward to Thank you for checking in. We'll have the latest from that later
on tomorrow. Good luck, sir, Thanks check I should say thank you,
thanks, talk to you Rogers runningfor Senate here in Michigan. We

(53:44):
got more and by the way,coming up and our conversations just heating up.
We'll talk to more folks who areactually there at the RNC on the
ground in Milwaukee. More in thisthis morning we're running down. Then listen
to the OD. I got sevenon my so this is a good question.

(54:05):
Now that they've got JD vance linedup j D for VP. What
happens next? I'll go to hisSenate seat in Ohio. There is one
name being tossed around. It's kindof interesting. We'll talk about that coming
up after this. Detroit Stews Talksuperstation nine ten am back with the ladies

(54:28):
of the Midwestern around the state andbeyond. Just nine ten am, and
take a one lighter moovement from lastnight. Maybe the maybe if they gave

(54:52):
they gave President trumpet chuckle. Therewas a priest on stage. It's a
great pleasure to be here, greatpleasure to see President Donald Trump safe.

(55:15):
And if I may before the benediction. Give you this promise, you're gonna
be so blessed, you're gonna betired of being blessed. I guarantee it.

(55:36):
Oh I ain't, no little Dad'sI believe me. Yes, yes,
he did the he did the handsigns and everything. President Trump just
loved it. Just ate it up. Hot. That was That was pretty
good. It's not bad, notbad for a all right, for a

(55:58):
Trump impersonation. So now we knowjd for VP. Ohio Senator JD Vance
is the VP pick. They arelosing it over this VP pick, by
the way, which tells you everythingthat you ought to know about it.
This is another one of these youknow this is this is a key indicator,

(56:23):
as it were, of how goodthe pick is, that how fired
up they are about it. Andthey are fired up. They do not
like jd. Vance. They don'tlike what could come of a JD.
Vance serving at a successful and othersuccessful Trump administration, what that may mean

(56:45):
for them and the future just theDemocrat Party, but of course the country
and the future of the Republican Party. Power power is essentially what we're talking
about. Earlier that Van Jones lostit, Tucker Carlson said, I looked
at all the enemies, the peoplethat were aligned against JD. Vance,

(57:06):
and I thought, well, thattells me everything I need to know.
What about who would replace jd Vanceas Senator in Ohio? The veg Grandma
Swamy or they're calling him Magaswami nowUh said he'd strongly consider it, but

(57:29):
I think he really would rather helptake a part to deep state in other
ways. So there will be anabsence in the Senate. Governor Mike DeWine
is going to be making an appointment. Could we see a Senator rum Swamy?
The truth is I would strongly considerit if asked. I'd also want
to have an open conversation with PresidentTrump about where I could have the biggest
impact in the future of the country. For me, my top passion and

(57:54):
sense of purpose as well is tacklingthe administrative state. And I think that
that exists in CANCERUS ways at thefederal level, it exists in all fifty
states in this country too. Andshutting down that administrative state, that shadow
government, is what gives me thegreatest sense of purpose and impact. There
are elements of that that need tobe done through the executive branch. There

(58:15):
are elements of that that frankly needto be done through the legislative branch too,
in laying out the pathway for reclaimingaccountability to the political branches of government,
particularly the lawmaking branch, where lawmakersare elected rather than unelected bureaucrats who
wield that power today. So boththose could be ways to take that challenge
on. And you know that's forafter President Trump wins. That's the real

(58:36):
goal is first achieved success, andthen after that, I'll be open minded
to the different possiblity. I don'tI get the sense in that answer.
And he answered as well as hecould that he'd rather not run for anything
again, especially a Senate. Ithink he'd rather be a part of the
cabinet or rather be a part insome way of tackling things. I don't

(59:00):
think he's a guy that needs thespotlight. And again, he's a billionaire,
probably doesn't like it, just doesn'tneed or is he a billionaire.
Maybe maybe he's worth he's worth afew bucks. We'll just we'll just put
it that way. That doesn't needhe doesn't need it. I think he

(59:23):
really is. Uh, he's likeTrump. He's kind of like this warrior
guy who wants to get in andjust get this job done. And uh,
well, it'll be interesting to seewho they're going to appoint, Mike
the Wine. Some folks not notthrilled with the fact that Mike de Wine
will have to appoint. We'll getto a point someone Mike's a bit of

(59:45):
a rhino, and there's question aboutit. He's a governor of Ohio.
How that process was working, andsomebody mentioned that on Twitter last night.
Excell last night, I didn't knowif it was an appointment, if he's
going to have to make the appointmentout of Ohio, how they're ations would
work and how it ends up going. But apparently that is how this would

(01:00:06):
work. So there you have it. Press Secretary Charlie says, well,
we certainly got the fire for andI'll tell you that much all of those
positions will start to get laid outnow that we know who VP is or
the details were starting to learn frombehind the scenes, what was happening on
the ground there that are shocking aboutthe failed assassination. Teb Well, I'll

(01:00:36):
tell you there's some real weirdos outthere. They're just real weirdo. There
are actually people on the left.We'll call these blue anons, people on
the left that are so far downthe conspiracy theory TVs trumped arrangement syndrome rabbit

(01:00:57):
hole that they refuse to believe whathappened on Saturday actually happened. Now I
get it. It is. It'sfirst of all, it's miraculous. Second
of all, it never should havehappened. It is. It's wild,

(01:01:22):
wild to watch. And we're finallyhearing more and in fact, I got
some more details that are that arestill yet coming out. But there are
folks that don't believe it. Theyjust can't wrap their head around it.
They think the whole thing was staged. You're not gonna believe this. Coming
up, I've got some video guygoing around talking to people in all places,

(01:01:45):
comeing Fornia. They're just saying,now, there's no way that that
happened, it's not real. Musthave been staged. And so yeah,
you'll hear from them coming up injust a moment if you want to get
to laugh. Meanwhile, new detailsdela Donald Trump is expected to walk the
stage of the Republican National Convention justlater tonight. It'll be the first time

(01:02:07):
we see the president since he dodgeda bullet. Forty five freshly wounded will
soon bask in ovations in a scenethat'll probably bring many Americans to tears.
Donald Trump officially secured the nomination todayin Milwaukee and named his VP delegates and
alternates, Ladies and gentlemen. Iam proud to announce that Senator JD.

(01:02:30):
Vance has the overwhelming support of thisconvention to be the next Vice President of
the United States Guy formerly Declaire,President Donald J. Trump and JD.
Vance as the Republican nominees for Presidentand Vice President of the United States.

(01:02:51):
We'll have a full breakdown of Vancelater on in the show. But Trump
told Fox it's a very important position, especially if something bad should happen,
and this weekend it nearly did.The former president, telling the Post his
doctors called it a miracle and quote, I'm not supposed to be here.
I'm supposed to be dead. Trumpthanking God he's still alive and said he

(01:03:13):
wanted to keep speaking, but Ijust got shot. And he calls the
picture of him bloodied with his fistraised the most iconic photo ever seen.
Usually you have to die to havean iconic picture. The reality is just
setting in and Trump's humbled. Trumpby the way he ripped up and rewrote
his acceptance speech to focus on peaceand love brushes with death change you.

(01:03:36):
Trump understands he had an angel onhis shoulder, and the country feels blessed.
But we still have a lot ofquestions, and the FEDS, possibly
on purpose, are making this moreconfusing. Even though NBC reports that the
Secret Service had flagged that white roofedbuilding as a security vulnerability, the Secret
Service saying tonight that they never sweptit. They say they relied on local

(01:04:00):
cops to handle it. This building, the American Glass Research Building, is
suspicious. ABC reporting that a localpolice tactical team was using the building as
a staging area to watch the crowd. We're also hearing from ABC that crooks
did not use a ladder to reachthe roof, So how'd he get up

(01:04:21):
there? Is he spider man?How'd the shooter gain access to a building
that local police tactical team was usingas a security perch. A CNN report
says ABC's wrong, crooks bought andused the ladder, And if that's true,
how did nobody see a man carryinga rifle and a ladder walk to

(01:04:43):
a building that law enforcement was usingto guard the president. I just look
the more I hear out of thiswhole thing. Well, I don't know
what's worse, folks, honestly,the fact that it was massive incompetence that
led to this, or the factthat it was all intentional and planned.

(01:05:06):
Which which are those two options?Is a good option? Neither of them.
They're both absolutely horrific in what theymean for this country and for the
world. Don't forget, We've gota border completely wide open. We've got

(01:05:31):
people coming. We have no ideawho they are from all over We've got
military fighting age males coming in placeslike China and of course Russia and North
Korea and all over the world.They're coming here, and none of them

(01:05:53):
are being vetted. They'll sit downand have a conversation. I'm here from
asylum. It's pads pad back home, got to come here. How did
you get here? Oh? Youknow? Trains, planes and automobiles.
And they say, are you abad guy or a good guy? Oh,
I'm a good guy. Good guy, check the box, good guy.

(01:06:16):
Okay, Well, let's take yourword for it right this way,
sir. Here are your free programs, your five star hotels, sir,
just this is the world we livein. Who knows who these people are
and what they're up. Now we'veagain showed the world and these individuals that
hey, we're not sending our best, We're not sending our brightest to protect

(01:06:42):
our leaders. Instead, we're allowingDEI Hires to handle it all from the
top on down. The previous chiefof this this circret service at previous head
of guarding cheetahs at PepsiCo. Sheis now she is now in charge of

(01:07:06):
guarding guests Biden Jill. Don don'tforget doctor Joe very important. She got
most of the detail that Trump normallygets. You know how important that job
is. She's doing well. She'seffectively running the country. That's essentially why
unelected running the country. And again, I don't know that there's any better

(01:07:29):
picture for the world we live intoday. But don't forget the message,
the signal it sayds. I'm justI have to ask it again, which
is worse If if this was alldue to a massive amount of incompetence or

(01:07:54):
it was intentional. And that's aquestion I've been asking since Biden took office,
and what we've seen in the processof his build back better debacle in
Afghanistan, We've seen the border wideopen, all the bidenflation that you and
I suffer with on a daily basis. Is this just your incompetence or is

(01:08:18):
it intentional? Well, it's thesame thing every step of the way,
And again I don't know which one'sworst sorts of Teleformer Secret Service agent Dan
Bongino that police were chasing the shooteraround before he got near the roofs Here's

(01:08:40):
another thing I'm hearing from sources thatthis subject, they heard they had been
monitoring him since he came in aroundthat that external perimeter area. This subject
was the shooter. They lost trackof him, apparently, and he was
hiding in a building about three hundredyards away. Law enforcement lost track of
the shooter before he shot the president. How would he outrun police carrying a

(01:09:03):
ladder and a rifle anyway? Andif he placed the ladder down against the
building and then got chased, whydidn't Copps seize the ladder so we couldn't
climb back up. We asked theSecret Service if the shooter was chased by
law enforcement, and they told usthey quote believe local police had interactions with
the subjects h But local police arepushing back. They say their job was

(01:09:27):
just traffic duty. You know,this is the crazy thing right now between
the two, both of them arepointing fingers. Secret Service pointing the fingers
at local police. The local policeare saying, no, I don't know,
We're not supposed to do any ofthis. They I don't know what
they're talking about. We know thatthey had spotted this guy thirty minutes before,

(01:09:51):
at the very least twenty year oldspotted thirty minutes before on the roof
five point forty five. Somebody tooka picture of a suspicious person. All
of these details that come out,we have to double check the veracity of
the truth of all of these,the accuracy, but to make sure.

(01:10:13):
But if one of this is true, again, I ask you that question,
which is worse in competence or thefact that this was intentional? I
mean, I can't I can't imaginePennsylvania State Police telling us they weren't responsible
for securing the building or property.So the Secret Service is pointing their fingers
at the locals, and the localsare pointing their fingers back. You have

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a loose cook with an a arone hundred and thirty yards from a former
president, cat and mousing cops whileTrump was allowed to remain on stage.
Why was Trump still allowed on stageif there was an active manhunt underway for
an arm threat. ABC reports thatpolice were looking up at the roof of
the building a full minute before shotsrang out. But just breaking tonight,

(01:10:57):
a local Pennsylvania station is reporting thatlocal law enforcement spotted crooks on the ground
acting suspicious nearly half an hour beforethe shooting, and they called it in.
And another officer spotted him nearly ahalf an hour before the shooting shooting,
took a picture of him and alsocalled it in. Why wasn't any
action taken? And later people atthe rally flag crooks on the roof.

(01:11:23):
This was such a colossal security failurethat many people are wondering if this was
sabotage with somebody on the inside compromised. There's no evidence of that, but
the way the agencies are handling thisinvestigation is unacceptable. We're learning more details
about the shooter. Reports say hehad a transmitter strap to his body and
a receiver hooked up to explosives inthe trunk of his car. He was

(01:11:45):
trying to trigger an explosion as adistraction, maybe before taking a shot.
He purchased fifty rounds of AMMO justbefore opening fire, just hours and lied
to his dad that he was goingto the gun range that day. Finally
the FBI gained access to his phone. They say, but the bureau says,
they don't have a motive, whichdoesn't track. You're telling me the

(01:12:08):
other thing we heard. They didn'thave any social media for this twenty year
old cluck kid. Nothing on hisphone, no social media, and somehow
he pulls all of this stuff offon his own twenty every one of these
assassins or mass shooters have ideologies,they have digital footprints, and they want
to be infamous. How is Crooksa ghost? The FBI couldn't find the

(01:12:32):
motive of the Vegas shooter, thedeadliest shooting in US history, never zeroed
in on the J six pipe bombermanufactured the Russia hopes even doctor to warrant
to spy on Trump. This isthe same FBI who cooked up the Gretchen
Whitmer kidnapping plot and had informants involvedwith the Pulse nightclub shooting. The Pittsburgh
FBI Field Office is running point onthis investigation. Just happens to be the

(01:12:57):
same field office that buried the Bidenbribery tip in Ukraine. FBI Director Chris
Ray won't resign, but Trump willprobably fire him when he's re elected.
But will Biden fire Secret Service DirectorKim Chetle? You ought to Yes,
I do, Yes, I do, because they set the other guy up.

(01:13:21):
Biden hasn't fired anybody. Why wouldhe start now? But Sheetle says,
the buck stops with her. Whatwas your reaction when you saw the
events unfold on Saturday? Shock andthen concern, obviously for the former president.
This is an event that should havenever happened. But will she step
down? She's been asked that questionnow. The answer probably won't surprise you,

(01:13:45):
Bud. You'll hear that. Yeah, Moore coming up. Plus,
what folks on the left the kookiest, wackiest I believe about everything that happens
Saturday. It's a lot of it, just absolutely mind numbing. Back after

(01:14:12):
this, check the ladies from aroundthe state and beyond, from the Midwestern
or the midwesternor Dot News justin Barklay. This is nine ten am. Choice
new start supersedor who is most responsible? For this happening. What I would
say is the Secret Service is responsiblefor the protection of the former president.

(01:14:32):
So the buck stops with you,The buck stops with me. I am
the director of the Secret Service.It was unacceptable and it's something that shouldn't
happen again. Oh, so she'llresign, right. The President and Homeland
Security Secretary said today they had oneconfidence in you, but there are some

(01:14:53):
members of Congress calling on you toresign. I appreciate the Secretary's comments,
and we're going to continue to betransparent and communicate with people. You plan
to stay on, absolutely, Ido plan to stay on. That's Washington.
You say the right things, butyou don't do the right thing.
We were seconds away from a liveexecution of a presidential front runner, and
the Secret Service director isn't being fired, isn't resigning, and promises it won't

(01:15:15):
happen again. How do we knowher internal investigation isn't going to be a
cover up? This woman destroyed hertexts from jan sixth and blew up the
White House cocaine. Congressional Republicans arecalling for a House Select Committee on the
assassination attempt of Donald Trump. Takethis out of the hands of the FEDS
and conduct hearings under oath on livetelevision. Yes, bring in the counter

(01:15:38):
snipers, bring in cheetle, bringin Crooks's pop Primetime promises you, we
will never let them cover this up. I hope not, Folks, this
does need to happen live prime timehearings j thirteen, when you know exactly
what happened. I won't hold mybreath, but I do. I do

(01:16:00):
have some hope that they'll maybe getsome of these answers. I don't know
that you're gonna like them, though. Again, there are two options here,
it's all I see. Just twooptions. Either this was full out
incompetence. In other words, itwas the DEI hire the chief herself.

(01:16:28):
Or it was and the fact thatthey said we're gonna put thirty percent of
women in by twenty thirty and that'sour new metric instead of well can you
do the job? Are you thebest for the job? Either that's it,
And they failed every step of theway because they weren't making decisions from

(01:16:48):
the get go, from the veryfoundation right that were based on making obviously
the best decision to keep everyone safe. President's safet not only the president it's
people around the president whose lives arethreatened as well, that they are there

(01:17:13):
tasked with that that that responsibility.So it's either that you know that's what
took place, or or again,all of this is some sort of staged,
intentional thing. And and I don'tknow which one's worse. I don't

(01:17:34):
know that I can tell you fora fact. I'm just saying at this
point it is getting harder to believein a twenty year old and the more
we hear about this, right,it is getting harder to believe that a
twenty year old, lone gunman withno social media foot cred etc. That

(01:17:56):
he and he alone was responsible forall that that is. That's sort of
a tough one to swallow, Igotta tell you, folks. And I'm
not the only one of that boateither way, catastrophic on both ends.

(01:18:17):
The only thing that will get usback on track is electing Trump, having
him a chance to come in andclean house and this time fully and completely
drain the swan. That's more onthat more from the RNC. As we

(01:18:39):
continue to action, you won't believewhy Democrats don't think that then what happens
Saturday was real little This is absolutelymy numbing. We'll share it coming up
after this Detroit's Newstalk Superstation nine tenam. My two of the are in

(01:19:00):
c underway. Big stories today,dismiss Judge Kennon Dounstopum's case. They're going
to talk more about that did youdo it? Coming up? Jd for
VP Ohio Senator j D Vance hasbeen picked as Trump's running mate. And
some of the best means are comingout right now where they just take a
sharpie to the old Trump Pence twentysixty trumper sticker and they just right with

(01:19:25):
that cross it out and right withthat black sharpie a va over the pe.
It's priceless. Good details of ButlerCounty Police sheriffs using the same building
as a staging area that that twentyyear old open fire from. They had
actually had him in their sights thirtyminutes at least thirty minutes on that roof

(01:19:49):
before he took aim and fire thefirst round. Just incredible updates on story,
and there's more. As I mentionedday two, this is make America
Safe Again. The theme of today'sRNC yesterday, Make America Wealthy Again.

(01:20:16):
A fantastic day for all and PresidentTrump making his miraculous and triumphant return last
night not the only highlight. Alot of people talking about the America Workers
rally around the America First Movement andPresident Trump. Teamster's speech last night was

(01:20:45):
one that got a lot of attention, a lot of focus as they have
made their endorsement behind President Trump.Good evening, everyone. My name is
Bobby Barr tells. I'm a proudmember of Steamfort his local union six thirty
eight, and like many of myfellow union members, I've been a Democrat

(01:21:08):
my whole life, and like somany of my fellow union members, we
have come to expect empty promises fromDemocratic politicians. In nineteen eighty six,
after a decade of Democratic politicians mismanagement, Central Park's iconic woman Ice Rink had

(01:21:30):
fallen into an unusable state of disrepair. Politicians made promise after promise to fix
the rink, and yet they didnothing. That's when Donald Trump stepped up.
He wasn't mayor, he wasn't runningfor anything, but he was a

(01:21:54):
guy who cared about people, andhe knew how to get a job done.
He put his money and his reputationon the line and committed to getting
it built. He did it usingskilled local union labor like the men of
Local six thirty eight. Together,we worked tirelessly on that project, completing

(01:22:23):
it on time and ensuring kids wouldbe skating that fall on that rink,
and a quick note to President Bidenthat involved working outside the hours of ten
am and four pm. Early onehot summer morning on that job, I

(01:22:49):
saw Donald Trump visiting the site.I yelled out, you hit a bias
coffee. President walked right over.He wasn't a president at the time,
but he walked right over, grinningand handed me some cash and told us
it was too hot for coffee.Go buy sandwiches and drinks for everyone.

(01:23:15):
Now more than ever, we needa president who knows how to get things
done. We have an open borderinviting illegal immigrants to take our American jobs
and lower our wages. Out ofcontrol. Inflation is squeezing budgets, and

(01:23:39):
both violent crime and drug emidemic epidemicare pushing people out of our cities or
while Democrats do nothing. That's whythis Union Democrat will be voting Trump how
long. So that's why this UnionDemocrat, along with many of my local

(01:24:20):
union members, will be voting Trumpthis November. That's what they are afraid
of, so that we could takeback the middle class, take back the
country, and rebuild the middle classthat my union has helped build over so
many years. God bless America.Thank you. Well, he's not a

(01:24:49):
speaker, but I got to tellyou every day guy, every day American
making the case why they are votingTrump and uh why Democrats have a big
problem. Not just that, uh, you know, obvious endorsement from the
Teamsters, but you know here inMichigan, even from Sean Fain, right

(01:25:11):
out of his palfl on Fox News, he said that there was Neil Cavudo
at the time he was talking toHe said, you know, no more
than more than half most you know, most of the folks who are in
his union are not going to bevoting for Joe Biden. This is this
is a big This is a bigproblem. Auto workers throughout the industry have

(01:25:34):
seen what Joe Biden has done infact two uh, this country and their
industry in specific when he comes tothese mandate. This has a been a
major issue and it continues to bea problem. Some other stories as we
continue down this road. I'm tellingyou about the donations that are coming in.

(01:25:58):
Did you see Elon m forty fivemillion dollars? This guy says he's
going to give forty five million dollars. So, by the way, the
guy voted for Obama. Elon Musknever really considered himself a conservative, certainly
not a Republican. But now he'sgoing to give forty five million dollars to

(01:26:24):
a pack essentially that is going tofund a lot of this, a lot
of the campaigning for President Trump inthe day's hands. So we are seeing
lots of things changing, lots ofthings shifting, and on a daily basis,
little things that are starting to addup that that are essentially good news.

(01:26:49):
And I'll just leave it at that, good news for all forty five
million. And I think it's fortyfive million a month, So I think
you're actually looking at a real footprintof over one hundred million dollars. He's
gone from voting for Obama, beinga Democrat essentially, Elon Musk too now

(01:27:13):
donating over one hundred million dollars tohelp get Trump reelected. This this is
not a this mistake. This thingthat is happening right now. This shift
and shift often does I don't knowif you've heard this shift happens, this
shift that is currently happening. Thisthis thing is why they are so freaked

(01:27:36):
out. This is why they areso beside themselves. This is why they
are in sheer, in utter panic. Some of them realize, some of
them have resigned themselves to understand thatthere is nothing they can do about any
of it. There that some ofthem have just decided We're going to let

(01:27:59):
it go at this point. There'snothing else that can be done. That's
why you're seeing folks like joy Readand others on MSD and C have full
out meltdowns on the set, onthe set there at the RNC. This

(01:28:21):
just happened. Actually this was Thiswas from yesterday, another meltdown live on
the set. Universal kind of reactionthat I'm getting, whether it's civilians or
you know, professionals, is reallya deep concern and lack of confidence in

(01:28:42):
not US at this table or USat MSNBC, but US as the media
writ large, and a fear thatwhat's going to happen now is that the
Republican Party will do what they do. They're in the middle of a campaign,
they're you know, the convention startedtoday, but the media will acquiesce
to trying to convince people that thethings they've been experiencing for the last you

(01:29:05):
know, five six years didn't happenthat the greatest purveyor and promoter of political
violence really, you know, sinceanyone can remember, since George Wallace,
I think you know that we justhaven't experienced that kind of open, you

(01:29:26):
know, sort of citing or sortof incitement of violence, or sort of
luxuriating in the idea of by it. It's just not something we're used to
anymore in American politics. And thenwe had to get used to that being
a thing. Trump is the onethat's inciting violence, even though nobody on
the right is committing any violence.Yeah, and that's that's their theme.
They got to remind you bring itback to that. Can't can't possibly talk

(01:29:48):
about all the times crazy wackos onthe left go and commit violent actions,
and people are concerned and expressing concernthat we won't be the guardians of memory.
Say what the guardians of memory?Oh god, I don't need anybody
guarding my memory, madam? Doyou need anyone guarding the only person that

(01:30:12):
probably needs somebody guarding their memory?Joe biden Joy Reid says that just just
as you thought, flanked by Jencircle back, Saki and of course uh
the rest of the MSD and Ccrew, that dude, Rachel Maddow and

(01:30:38):
more, that they are the onesalone that are standing up as guardians of
memory. What they really mean isrewriting history and in real time as it
happens, to tell you that youdidn't see what you just saw. In
fact, I think this is why, and I'm going to dig into this

(01:31:00):
a bit more, but I thinkthis is why we're starting to see now
folks on the left claim that,well, they don't believe they saw what
they really saw on Saturday. AndI think part of it is because the
way the media covered it. You'regonna hear, why here allow Donald Trump,
as he is, you know,bathed in the glory and grandeur of
his party, to rewrite himself asboth a hero and a victim that people

(01:31:25):
who are the most vulnerable to notjust the things he's done, but the
things he's promising to do, andthat that will then happen without a guardian
saying wait stop, and this iswhat they mean the fact checking and all
that other stuff. Wait stop,No, you can't say that, no,
we don't. Why don't you justlet the ideas compete with each other

(01:31:45):
and the media will acquiesce to thisrewrite and the people that I've been talking
to don't accept the reroute. Sothere you have it. There's Joy Read
telling you she wants to be theguardian of your memory. You are not.
You're just just not capable of doingthat yourself. But it gets even

(01:32:06):
nuttier. What I'm telling you heregets even nuttier. And I've got,
in fact, I've got the fulldetails here and the video that just may
make you just drop your jaw tothe ground. They they you think she's
nutty. People with a chat goingoff on Joy right now? And I
get it. You think, wait, did anybody catch if you on break?

(01:32:29):
Or are they? Are they inright now? I can't wait this
year if they had to take JoeMorning Joe off of ms D, say
Joe and Mika, they had totake them off now I have not seen
if they are on today or not, but they were afraid somebody's gonna do
something so crazy, They're going tosay something so dumb anyway, that they

(01:32:51):
had to take them on, putthem on, cancel them for the day.
I don't know if they they putthem back on you or not.
Today. I will have to checkin on that. We'll get an answer
coming up. I'm gonna tell youwhy they're doing this, what they're really
concerned about. They're frustrated about whythe panic is set in, because it's
there's some things that you may nothave considered behind this. And yes,
the blue aon is what we're callingthem. The folks who are just completely

(01:33:13):
off the just completely this Jesus slidoff the cracker roll together. They they
smell a rat in what happens Saturdaytoo, But it's not like you.
It's completely different. We'll get it. It's the sun a little about a
rewriting memory in real time. Man, it's all coming out after this Detroit

(01:33:35):
News Talk Superstation nine today, I'mchecking our news around the state and beyond
from the Midwestern or justin Barkley backnext she drunk his head and she I
believe it or not. There's somereal nutjobs out there on the left.
Some of them are so nutty thatthey believe that what happened Saturday did not

(01:33:58):
happen. These are WICKI tinfoil hatwearing conspiracy theorists. I want to break
down some of that's for you.In fact, the video is is is
epic. What's coming out here today. Folks on the left don'tbelieve it actually
took place. Oh it's a falseblack, false black, false fla people.

(01:34:23):
Somebody died and two peel injured.What do you think about that?
They think it's staged, many ofthem actually going as far as to say,
and I'll play some of this videofor you in a minute, but
going as far as to say theybelieve Trump staged this failed assassination attempt on
the set. They don't care theI don't care the people. They say

(01:34:45):
he didn't care the people died.They'll do anything to get reelected. So
imagine this. You set it up, You get somebody four hundred yards away,
or excuse me, four hundred feetthat be hundred and fifty yards right,
one hundred thirty yards away. Youget them set up there the rifle.

(01:35:06):
You have them take a shot atyou, but just barely miss.
That's that's that's what they believe.This whole thing, this whole thing was
staged. That's that's what some ofthese I call them blunons. These are
folks who were just so conspiratorially minded. They've just completely overwhelmed with Trump arrangement

(01:35:36):
syndrome. They just they just can'thelp it. Uh, let me,
let me give you this, becausethis is a great This is a great
example. And I think a He'ssounded like a massive account. But David
changed his name to describes himself asa Christian and a science a physicist.

(01:35:58):
He is on Twitter at and Ithink he did this very very well.
The the answer, the answer tothe answer to all of this, why
are they railing against it? Whywhy must they try to convince people that

(01:36:23):
this didn't happen. Oh and theother thing that I've seen, which I
think is really interesting. The otherthing is that this changes nothing. So
that's that real. Just so youknow, if you're posting things like that,
you are posting fed marketing parent You'reparenting marketing lines and slogans and propaganda.

(01:36:49):
You're parenting things that people are feedingyou. That's that's that's what you're
doing. Most people aren't going tobe aware enough or understand enough to get
this, but but that's that's it. And why is that being put out
there? It's essentially being put outthere, so that they can stop any

(01:37:12):
sympathy from a current because it's anotherthing that's being talked to. Well,
what if Donald Trump get sympathy votesbecause of this? By the way,
I don't think that's what's happening.I don't think that he will get sympathy
votes, but I think he willget votes based upon there are gonna be
They're just gonna tell you. Iknow, I've heard some of this.

(01:37:33):
I don't know how huge numbers aregoing to be, but just anecdotally,
I've heard people talk about it.But there will be people that vote for
Trump. There will be people thatvote for him based upon the fact that
they saw the strength and the fight, the spirit in him when he stood

(01:37:54):
up raised is just bloodied, nearlydied. That's not sympathy. There's something
else happening there. You're misreading it, misrepresenting it. But here's why they
think that way. David Shane putsthis into perspective. He says, you
gain power on the left by beinga victim. There goes somehow they need

(01:38:18):
to make Trump not really a victimvia things like one, it never happened,
two by his rhetoric, he broughtit upon himself or three. The
real victims here are journalists now worriedabout retaliation. Those are the things that

(01:38:38):
you're starting to hear and see inDavid nails it. He just nailed it.
That's right. Everyone on the leftgains power by becoming a victim.
That's why they can't they can't letthis fly. We're going to dive deeper
into in that video where these peoplejust don't believe it actually was a real

(01:39:00):
thing and it actually happened. Whenwe pull these folks the blue one ons,
these people are it should look atthat the sharpest knife of the drawer.
Let's just put it that way.We'll get into it all after this
bott on the hour, News,Weather, and traffic together nine am,
justin Barclay back next people somebody nineas because you injured. We think that

(01:39:30):
all magnificently staged. It was professionallydone. It almost looked real. What
these are democrats saying they don't believewhat happened on Saturday, the failed assassination.
Now, look, I get it, it is unbelievable, but for
an entirely different reason. It isunbelievable that here we are in this country

(01:39:51):
at this point in time and thegreatest country on Earth, and that this
is how we protect not just thepresident but his opponent, the man who
very likely will be the next presidentagain former president then the next president of
the United States. In order forthis thing to work and for us not

(01:40:14):
to fall completely and fully into thebanana republic territory, we've got to make
sure that we have an open,open, honest, transparent, authentic process
that can play out where everyone getsto say their piece, everyone gets to
participate, and there are no stringson that at all. That's that's how

(01:40:36):
we avoid being a banana republic.Well, if you've been paying attention these
days, we are so far down, We've slipped on that banana peel,
so fall down that that rabbit hole. Now. I don't know how much
how we did you out, butI get it. I understand the incredulous.

(01:40:59):
I understand how people cannot imagine howwe've gotten to this point and how
this is even possible. I getall of it. Just none of it
makes sense, So I can understand. Maybe it's easier for them to deal
with it in this way, tosay that, no, it must have

(01:41:19):
been staged. There's no way thatwas real. I assure you it's real.
I assure you that the people thatare mourning the loss now of their
father, Corey Comporatory is his widow. By the way, did you see
this refusing Biden's call. Biden calls, which is a miracle itself, but

(01:41:42):
wants to say I guess that he'sthinking of probably tell a story of his
son Bow and make it all abouthim. But she refused refuse the phone
call, decided she wasn't going totake it. And I think probably the

(01:42:02):
biggest reason for that, well,the Post talked to her, the heartbroken
widow of Corey COMPARMATORI the firefire,the hero shot dead by a sniper.
Trump probably wanted nothing to do withPresident Biden what he called after the tragedy.
She told the Post, I didn'ttalk to him from her home in

(01:42:27):
Pennsylvania on Monday. I didn't wantto talk to him. My husband was
a devout Republican and he would neverwould not have wanted me to talk to
him. I think essentially the realand the full reason is that he was

(01:42:49):
responsible in some way, or shefelt that and just couldn't imagine having that
conversation. By the way, Idon't blame her, so That's why when
we get stories like these folks whojust are so out of touch and they
are completely uh a bleun on ideathat Trump staged what happens Saturday. At

(01:43:14):
least staged it was professionally done.If they if these people, I get
some sympathy for them, but thatTrump arrangement syndrome has completely made them cuckoo
for cocoa puffs. Folks, italmost looked real wait staged by who oh,
by mister Trump. Of course,I think it's holding a stage.

(01:43:35):
Yet it depends on everybody have aview of the assassination attempt. What do
you think does it? Does?It kind of depend on where you're standing,
whether or not you agree with theassassin assassination attempt or disagree with it.
I just don't see. I justdon't see that being the truth.
But that's my I just I'd ratherjust not make any car How about this

(01:43:57):
from the chat right now behind thescenes live from Facebook Twitter x rumble Getter
locals. So January sixth happened,not staged at all, but this was.
But what's the what are you talkabout the truth? What do you
mean? Oh, you just don'tbelieve it was an assassination attempt. We're
so anti Trump, I don't evenwant it wasn't a bad thing, though,

(01:44:23):
I mean, was it a badthing? Would you condemn it?
Oh? That he got shut Youdon't do that. Yeah, that's that's
really bad. You don't do that. Was it stage? Probably staged?
Okay? So you think Trump maybestaged a fake assassination for support, okay,

(01:44:44):
and that resulted in somebody dying andother people being critically injured. I
haven't seen the news today. I'mnot here for the news. I haven't
seen anthing. I'm on vacage.So you just thought it was it was
fake. Of course, one persondied in the crowd too, critically injured.
What happened there? It doesn't Thatwouldn't matter if Trump. Do you
think he cares if people died forhim to be elected? Death doesn't mean
anything to Trump? Now? Stagedfrom whose side? Do you think Donald

(01:45:06):
Trump staged it for attention? Couldbe or could be the other side trying
to make a scene or something.But I don't know the fact that he
only got his ear and he wouldlike sit up and said, America,
I don't come on, it doesn'tfeel normal. What is our evidence for
suggesting that it was a stage,a fake assassination attime. I think that
he walked away alive with perhaps ascratched on his ear and raised. Yeah,

(01:45:28):
yeah, of course, you knowbehind the scenes they were that was
all fabricated, some noise to puta little scratch on his ear, threw
a little blood on his face.Now, so you think that they plan
from the wait, wait a minute, this guy is gonna nail it.
But essentially what what this man issaying, by the way, that we

(01:45:49):
we have to make this clear,they are being interviewed in the People's Republic
of Comifornia, so that's where thisis taking place. But what essentially is
being said here is that when Trumpfell to the ground, this was all

(01:46:12):
part of the plan. By theway, Well he fell to the ground,
that's when those people jumped on him, and they made that scratch on
his ear, what they're saying,and then threw some blood on him or
some fake blood, you know,just the stage and make it look good
for the cameras. That's what they'resaying has happened. How out of it,

(01:46:34):
how just completely brainwashed? How sadreally it is, But how off
of it do you have to beto believe that is what happened. Now,
this guy who is asking the questionis going to ask a very good
question. Listen to how he putsthis. It's it's perfect drink thirty yards

(01:46:55):
away to shoot off the corner.I think that they planned from one hundred
and thirty yards way to shoot offthe corner of his ear. No,
they never shot off the corner ofit. That was all done by the
people hanging around him. Okay,nobody ever shot off his ear. Okay,
okay, So you just see itgrazing his ear as maybe not you
know, maybe not real. Whatabout the people that died in What are
about the father that died in thestand, as well as the others that

(01:47:16):
would critically injured. I don't know, I'm not I can't tell. But
to me, it just looks likeit was planning. And say when when
they're pressed on it, they theythey do. Wait a minute, what
about the people who actually died here. I haven't heard the crisis actor thing
yet, but that could be.You know, we heard false flag in
the beginning, plus that I soldfor dying for this cause. I'm so
sorry for that person's family. Soso you think I mean, if we're

(01:47:39):
thinking that the Trump and that's abig thing to think, is that Donald
Trump's administration faked and assassination got peoplekilled to try to do this. What
is our would you say our reasoningis for saying that, or we have
no reasoning, just the feeling.I haven't paid attention to anything right now
because that's not where my mind isat right now. So as of right
now, I just like I said, I didn't want to talk about it.

(01:48:02):
If we're not paying attention, isthe right move to say that Donald
Trump staged the assassination and faked anassassination against himself. Is that the right
move? Or is it just isthe right move just to say I don't
know. I'm just gonna say Idon't know. I'm on vacation. Oh
well, you know you're against thefake news Donald, How about against being
against all this other fake craft thatyou pull. If Trump is involved,

(01:48:25):
it's a fraud. That was likea powerful moment after he got shot.
Brot sat of the ear and hehe like, I don't know, you
showed everyone that he's stronger and stuff. So what do you what are you
talking about? Those wops? Theyfoolish for believing that this is a real
assassination at time, ugly fooled byDonald Trump. Yeah, false flag,

(01:48:47):
flag fall black people. Somebody diedand two feel injured. What do you
think about that? Mind smelling?Wow? I I just don't know how
you wrap your head around what whatthese people are smoking to get there?
Yeah, it's happening, folks,that's it. That's a real thing,

(01:49:15):
real crazy. Back with more afterthis quick break will rearrange all of it,
and H and more give you therefs. By the way, the
Glen Bag program coming up a nineto noon today, they'll go anywhere He's
gone tech. Lots of folks.Mike Lee joining to day, Eric Prince
talking about protecting the president and Mooreafter this nine ten am. Well that's

(01:49:46):
on the chat omer and Facebook toa Rector book, get her locals,
you name it. Biden wouldn't havesurvived the Secret Service dogpile, you know.
H that is uh, that isa really interesting point. Biden would
not have survived a Secret Service dogpile. Uh. I think it probably

(01:50:12):
would have broken a hip or somethingthat their goodness knows, you can have
broken bones and things that take placein a situation like that their number one
goal is just to get between thereally essentially the well, the the the

(01:50:36):
bullet and the principal target to protecteeand UH and get them down to the
ground and at a timely they'll dealwith broken bones and other stuff like that
afterwards. So lots of news tocover today. In fact, we've gone

(01:50:58):
through a lot of it. JudgeCannon dumps documents case. We talked briefly
about this earlier just to give youahead of this. Did Glenn's gonna talk
more about it on the Bloomback programnine to noon today. But essentially what
this case was about, what itends up being about. She says that
to Jack Smith, the guy whospecial prosecutor was appointed was not legally lawfully

(01:51:21):
appointed. That in order to doso, the president must appoint, but
the Senate must confirm, and theSenate never confirmed this individual. So because
that never took place, any andall work that he does ought to be
thrown out. So it's not justthe documents case, which was one of
the biggest, by the way,the greatest legal threat to President Trump now
wiped out yesterday, the same dayhe announced here his pick for VP.

(01:51:46):
Jd Vance, Ohio Senator what doyou make of jd Vance? Well,
I like him despite the videos you'llsee back from twenty sixteen, which,
now that you think about it waslike almost ten years ago. It's crazy
how long ago that was. Andyou could see a definitely different looking jd

(01:52:08):
Vance back then talking about how hedidn't like Trump. And he's actually given
a really good answer on this.But instead of letting him answer for it,
because he said, you know,that was all before he won.
He said, once I saw himget in office and how he governed,
he said, I was blown away. But don't take his word for it.
Tucker actually lays out a pretty goodexample of why jd Vance is a

(01:52:30):
solid pick for Vice president. JdVance is the VP pick, and I
think every person who pays close attentionhas got to be thrilled by that.
And if you don't know much aboutjd Vance, I'm not even going to
make a case for jd Vance.I'm going to tell you what I just
saw, which is that every badperson I've ever met in a lifetime in

(01:52:51):
Washington was aligned against jd Vance.And I do think the negative case is
often more powerful, because I knowof myself, I do not think I'm
a particularly good person. I havestrong reasons for feeling that way. I
don't always think that my side isright. I know for a fact I
have been wrong many many times,and I hope to correct and be honest
about my error. So it's notlike I think that you know, I'm

(01:53:14):
always you know, God's always onmy side. Sometimes I'm not on God's
side, but I definitely know who'srepresenting the other side. It's a lot
easier to tell who the people whoare only in it because they like I
don't know killing other people in pointlesswars, Like I know who those people
are, and their odor is sopowerful that I can smell one when he

(01:53:35):
walks in the room. Jd Vance, he said, judge him by his
opposition and how effective he'll be.He is an insurance policy because they hate
him. The folks on the leftabsolutely hate him for who he is,
how he is so America first,and what he represents A young, a
youthful version of the Republican Party.By the way, this is what you

(01:54:00):
have to look forward to after theTrump term. Jd Vance could essentially serve
eight years as well. You know, part of the reason that jd Vance
matters. Isn't for these kind ofshort term electoral calculations. He matters because
what he means for the Republican Partylong term. Yep, this is cementing
a kind of nationalism. Now,Trump, to your point, I agree

(01:54:20):
with you. He's an instinctive,impulsive, intuitive nationalist. JD. Vance
is an ideological nationalist. What's wrongwith putting the country first ahead of Ukraine?
By the way he goes on totalk about Ukraine and Europe, he
doesn't want to talk about America orAmericans. What's wrong with putting the country

(01:54:42):
and its people first? Essentially,That's what I want to know. I
wanted to briefly talk to our friendsand viewers that watch us every day,
speaking of lean him, MSD andC took Morning Joe off yesterday Mika and
Joe, and they're not happy aboutit, and talk about what happened yesterday.

(01:55:06):
We were told in no uncertain termson the Sunday evening that there was
going to be one news feed acrossall NBC News channels yesterday the Today's Show
would be Lester Hold other people thatwell you worked with on Sunday, and
that that was going to be onenews feed across all NBC News channels,

(01:55:30):
that we were going to stay asa network in breaking news mode throughout all
day yesterday. That did not happen. We don't know why that was happening,
didn't happen. Our team was notgiven a good answer as to why
that didn't happen, But it didn'thappen. We were also told it was
going to happen throughout the day,and I guess after there was such a

(01:55:53):
strong blowback about yesterday morning, Iguess they changed their plans and so those
plans uns changed as well. Soit didn't And you know, we've talked
about it off the air, We'lltalk about it on the air because we
talked about everything on the air.We were very surprised, we were very

(01:56:13):
disappointed. And if we had knownthat there wasn't going to be the one
news feed from NBC News across allNBC News channels, Willie, we obviously
would have been in yesterday morning.No, you wouldn't have, because you
don't make the decision. They can't. By the way they are starting to
pull back on it. There isall this talk about cooling things down,

(01:56:33):
the temperature and such that's kind ofgoing away let'le talk about it more.
Nine to noon today, Eric Princeon protecting the governor or the President.
Senator Mike Lee and Moore this morning. Coming out next on the Glenn Back
Program. We're back tomorrow. Theyget a great one, God blessed folks. Fear not
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