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Curley. Hello
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everyone and welcome back to the
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Grace Curley Show. It's Tuesday and
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it's another busy news day, of course. I
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say that every day, but
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it's because it's true. I'm not lying to you. You can
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fact check it. And
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today we have Donald Trump. He's
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actually about to
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speak, I believe. Very busy day
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for President Trump. There's a lot
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of stories out there. He's in
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D.C. today because there was a
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hearing on his presidential immunity and
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whether or not it protects him
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from prosecution regarding his handling of
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the 2020 election.
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There's so many cases involving
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the 2020 election. He's
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being charged with conspiracies to overthrow
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the government and rigging it or
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trying to steal the
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election, trying to cheat. And
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on that same note, though, because we'll talk
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about this immunity case and
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the court is going to
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decide whether or not his immunity covers this,
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what the scope of it is. But
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what I want to focus on is actually a different
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case. And there
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was a lot of interesting news out of
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the Fulton County case. And
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I'm sure people, I'm sure my
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audience, because I read your texts, I get
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your calls. You guys are so smart. And
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I'm sure you're great at keeping these cases
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straight and knowing which one is which. But
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I'm not and I always need a
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little refresher because every day there's a
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new one and so I'll read about
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something and I'll go. and what? When
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was this? Plus this is how bad
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I am, thinks or to blend together
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with the impeachments. Do so many perfect
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phone calls or somebody transcript hashtag released.
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The transcripts. Everything kind of stirs together
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into this giant orange man bad past.
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and so every I'm reading about something,
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I go back and I try to
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get a quick summary of what we're
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even talking about here on. it doesn't
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really matter which one, they're all pretty
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much. On very shaky
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legal ground and I actually thought your and
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I really like our poll question today because
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it has to do with some sound that
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I saw to have to do with a
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topic that comes up every once in awhile
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which is will Michelle Obama run for President
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this time around or ever we could expand
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that conversation into does she have Presidential aspirations.
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But another poll question that I didn't
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want to put people through. His
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which of the cases against Trump do
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you think. Is the
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strongest. That would be a
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hard one. I.
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Think if I had to choose I
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would probably say the marla. Go read.
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Of the classified documents only because they can
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argue he did have you can of course
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they will find have them to it by
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had them from when he was a senator
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and Biden had Biden could have had even
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as he could be worse when it comes
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to Biden because he didn't have the authority
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to declassify those documents as a center and
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I get that and my are you nuts
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But I'm just saying that when you look
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at these other cases fulton County, Armagh when
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you look at what Jack Smith is doing,
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those or even weaker and that's really saying
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something. Salt Phone County is based largely. That
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this whole case is based largely
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on the phone call between Trump
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and Georgia Secretary of State Brad
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Rapids Burger. Now this is the
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find. The fraud. Call. In
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which. Well. This is the
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find. A fraud. Call. That. The
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transcript revealed. Nobody
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actually said find the Front for Trump. Do
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not say find the fraud the this is.
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This is how for a lot of you
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if you're going to think of something. That's
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what comes to mind because even though the
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transfer revealed, he never said find the fraud.
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That didn't stop the great journalists in the
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Washington Post and elsewhere from running with it.
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Because. What settled expression about Ally making it's way
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around the world where the truth is still putting
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on it's pan. So they ran with that for
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very long time. I do think the Wash and
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Post eventually made a correction. You know they do
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that. They might as well do it in teeny
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tiny tiny font. By. The way the
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story that we ran with. The. Main
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part of it was wrong. But.
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It has metics. Everybody hears that and they go. Did
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you hear all the ladies at the coffee shop. All.
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The pinch headed trumped range ladies
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sit there and oh, did. You
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did you hear? What? Trump said
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to the torture secretary states find to fraud
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he is a menace. He's a menace and
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you know what? I heard Mika Brzezinski today
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and she said he's worse than Mussolini and
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then I heard what he goldberg say he
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gonna put us in camps and he get
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reelected that's why it's. So
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this is the whole point of it is to lie. But
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the cases we can begin with
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and his latest update about it
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about the D A Fanny Willis
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is certainly not going to help
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matters or Trump Twenty Twenty. Campaign
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official Michael Roman made a court
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filing yesterday that could throw a
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wrench into this whole thing. And I'm going
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to read to welcome here for the New York. Post They do
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a pretty good job of us setting.
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It up for us Fulton County District.
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Attorney Fanny Willis had an
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improper relationship with the married
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special Prosecutor who assisted in
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securing the Georgia Grand Jury
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indictment against former President Donald
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Trump, a Coda Senate, and
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the election interference case alleged
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on Monday. Dot.
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Com into. The
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bombshell court filing made by Trump
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Twenty Twenty campaign official Michael Roman
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argues that will or should be
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disqualified from the. And
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it's hard to as against him. Dropped
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because the district Attorney chose to appoint
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her romantic partner who at all times.
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Relevant to this prosecution has been a
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married man. To
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this case. So
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not only. Is
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conflict of interest? Not only is this allegedly
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you know not above board, but he's also
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a married man. Adds
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another layer to. To. Defeat
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in my conflict of appropriate
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interest? Yes. Roman contends that
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Nathan weighed a private attorney with the
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Atlanta based Wade and Campbell from use
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some of the nearly six hundred and
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fifty four thousand dollars in legal fees.
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Jared, We need to get into the
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legal business. I'm not saying we need
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to become lawyers. Do you have to
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be a lawyer? Can we just. Degree.
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Oh and Curly Esquire like? okay beyond
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this to check. Esquire doesn't mean
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anything. So yeah, no. It doesn't. And
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six hundred fifty four thousand dollars in
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legal fees. The. He's been paid
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by the Fulton County Da's office for
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his work. And. Put quotes around
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that the near posted and but I will
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on the Trump case to take Willis this
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when he did the some of the money
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allegedly on lavish vacations to Napa Valley. California,
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Florida and the Caribbean.
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Must be nice.
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You know what the the way I feel is?
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Especially if you're if you're going after trump and
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again we'll. We'll. See if these things
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turn out to be true. But.
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If you're going after trump, you
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are. You
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are setting the stage to be com
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a hero with. You are setting the
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stage for yourself to be able to
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ride that wave into the sunset for
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the rest of your life Because you
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and us when after Donald Trump. This
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to me feels a little greedy like
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just take this job. And.
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you become a national superstar d
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a sammy will i see so
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brave look what she did test
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hire your, to reportedly
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hire your romantic partner
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and use some of those funds to
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go on vacations. You
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know what it's reminding me of is when Howie says they
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don't just eat from the trough, they lick the plate clean.
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I think he says that about state workers. This
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is exactly that case. It's not enough just to
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go after Trump and probably get a great book
8:21
deal out of it, probably get booked on CNN
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and MSNBC, but then we have to take it
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a step further. Romans
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filing claims that sources close to
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both the special prosecutor and the
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district attorney have confirmed that Willis
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and Wade had an ongoing fling
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and that Wade filed for divorce
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in Cobb County, Georgia a day
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after his first contract with Willis
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commenced in November 2021. In addition,
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the district attorney and
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the special prosecutor have been seen
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in private together in a personal
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relationship capacity in and
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about the Atlanta area and believe to
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have co- Oh,
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what is this? In the form of fashion,
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a location that neither of them own. Oh,
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they live together. Okay, okay. In a form
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or fashion at a location that
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neither of them own. The filing ledges. I don't
9:15
know why that's important, but it's
9:17
good to know. This
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is just another
9:22
blow for the get Trump crowd. And
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my favorite part about the get Trump
9:27
crowd is that it doesn't matter.
9:29
Like none of this, it doesn't
9:32
matter. They'll keep
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telling themselves the walls are closing
9:36
in, the noose is tightening. And
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what they don't realize is the
9:40
get Trump crowd is going to
9:43
get Trump reelected.
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He is just getting stronger and
9:49
stronger by the day. The only
9:51
reason I, the only way I could see this working
9:54
for them, Jared, is the fact that like, for example,
9:56
today, when I log on to all these websites, and
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I'm like, Oh, I'm not going to do that. And
10:00
I go on to Politico and I go on to
10:02
all these places. There's no talk of Biden. Like there's
10:04
no talk of the border, which
10:06
we're going to get to because the Mexican
10:08
president is offering us quite the deal when
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it comes to how we could deal with
10:13
his border crisis, but there's no talk of
10:15
the border. There's no talk of, you know,
10:17
Biden's speech yesterday in South Carolina, where he
10:19
told a room full of
10:21
churchgoers that he went to church more than
10:23
black people or white people and that he
10:25
started a civil rights movement. There's no talk
10:28
of that. It's all Trump. It's all Trump
10:30
showing up in DC today for the immunity
10:32
case. It's all Trump, the Georgia case. I,
10:35
but then I think to myself, well,
10:37
they would do this anyway. It doesn't matter if it's
10:39
not this, it's something else. So Trump
10:41
is just going to keep going out
10:43
there and fundraising off of it and,
10:46
you know, sucking up all the air in the room and
10:48
it's going to end up benefiting him. I think, I think
10:50
they're making a really big mistake here. 8
10:52
4 4 500 4242. Speaking
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of big mistakes, Dr.
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Fauci had a closed door
11:00
testimony yesterday where he talked
11:03
about COVID. And
11:06
while he was talking about COVID, according
11:08
to red state, they broke it down.
11:10
They had the transcript here. They said
11:13
he claimed he did not recall pertinent
11:15
COVID-19 information or conversations more than
11:17
100 times. That
11:20
seems problematic. Why?
11:23
Why do you say that? It seems problematic for the
11:25
guy who's in charge. We can't remember the
11:27
conversations about the most important
11:29
and deadliest pandemic in the history of. Oh,
11:32
you don't like that. The guy who's calling the shots about
11:34
what businesses can stay open and what schools can stay open and
11:36
what vaccines you have to get, but he can't remember things. I'd
11:38
like to be a little, him to be a little more on
11:40
the ball with the memory. Yeah. But you know,
11:42
if you start having those kind of requirements,
11:45
then soon the president of the United States
11:47
will be expected to do the same thing. That's true. And
11:50
what about short term memory? That's Dr.
11:52
Fauci. Yeah. You know, the bar is very,
11:54
very low right now. Oh yeah. Look
11:56
at it. And also how about the
11:58
fact that Lloyd Austin, he doesn't even. show up for
12:00
work. So it's kind
12:03
of like you pick your poison here. You're
12:05
either gonna get someone who shows up or
12:07
tries to ruin the country, doesn't remember anything, or you're
12:09
gonna get somebody who just doesn't show up at all
12:11
for an elective surgery. We have more on that. 844-542-4242.
12:14
And I want to get to the
12:17
sound from Clay Higgins with Tucker Carlson. This
12:20
is pretty wild stuff. I haven't seen it
12:22
in a lot of places except for Twitter,
12:25
but we're definitely going to play it because,
12:28
like I always say, for
12:31
as much as we've talked about January 6th, and I don't mean
12:33
we as in this show, but I mean
12:36
as a society, our media,
12:39
for as much as they've talked about it over
12:42
and over again, we
12:44
don't know that much about it. You know,
12:46
we should know more. We should have
12:48
some concrete facts, including how many FBI
12:50
agents were at
12:53
the riot on January 6th. And
12:55
something else, Jared, that I didn't have you pull,
12:57
because I was kind of embarrassed
13:00
that I missed it. Did you
13:02
see yesterday there was a anchor
13:04
on some network? I don't know if it
13:06
was like MSNBC or something, who
13:08
was crying? He was
13:10
going over the January 6th stuff, and he was
13:13
crying. He was crying real tears,
13:15
and I just... the
13:18
crying thing is beyond me.
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We will talk about that. We'll play the
13:23
Michelle Obama sound in the next segment. You
13:25
can vote in the poll question at Grace Curley Show
13:27
dot com. We've got tons of sounds to get to. We're
13:29
going to take your calls. It's 844-542-42. What do you think about this update
13:31
in the Georgia
13:36
case? I mean, there's so many reasons
13:38
why these cases can be just tossed
13:42
out, but this one definitely doesn't
13:44
help. And you know what? When I was
13:47
reading about the perfect phone call, and I
13:49
was reading an old Jonathan Curley piece, he
13:52
even says, like, if this is the standard now, as
13:54
I go spreading false, spreading False
13:56
rumors about an election, then Jamie
13:58
Raskin, Hillary Clinton, You could go
14:01
down the list and people could be charged
14:03
with this is that's the standard that we're
14:05
supposed to meet. will talk about that, We
14:07
come back. And right now I want to
14:10
tell you guys about Perfect Smiles because I
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know that people sometimes feel self conscious about
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is gonna be that you didn't do it
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life. I'm glad I wasn't the only one
15:15
thinking this year because the Wall Street Journal
15:17
has a story out. I guess that as
15:20
Steel is a biden, drops out. Well, Michelle
15:22
Obama be next. We talk about this at
15:24
once every six months. This
15:26
is the closest I've ever felt. that
15:29
maybe. Maybe. She's positioning herself
15:31
to run for president. Will talk about that. We
15:33
come back It on the Line series. Crozier
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Three underscored surely. this
15:53
is a racecar early show It
16:06
was Jonathan Capehart who started
16:08
crying about January 6th. And
16:11
I really, I go back to, I'm not
16:14
opposed to people showing emotion on
16:17
the air. Actually, I saw a clip yesterday of someone
16:19
from CNN who she
16:21
was delivering horrible, horrible
16:23
news that she had breast cancer and she was actually,
16:25
she used it as a really nice moment
16:28
to inform other women
16:30
about how important it is, get your
16:32
mammograms and how it's
16:34
put everything in perspective in her life and she did such a
16:36
great job with it. And
16:38
I don't think it's a bad thing for
16:41
these talking heads or these
16:43
media people to occasionally let their guard
16:45
down. But my issue is
16:47
when I see people who are crying over
16:49
January 6th, I think to myself, and
16:53
I've said it before on the show, not
16:56
a great day, riot, got out of hand,
16:58
some real bad
17:00
people that shouldn't have done what they did, not
17:03
everybody, but there were certain, like Trump said, he would
17:06
definitely pardon a lot of people,
17:08
but then there were some people who he couldn't say whether
17:10
he'd pardon them or not. But
17:12
to be crying about it three years later on
17:14
TV, for me, I just, I can't wrap my
17:16
head around that. I don't know what
17:18
kind of life you've lived up to that
17:20
point if this shakes you so much to
17:22
your core that you have to have a
17:24
breakdown on TV. And
17:27
you know what we're probably going to
17:29
get to in 2024 after the election
17:32
if Trump wins? That's going
17:34
to be, I think
17:37
it's going to be even worse than in 2016 because in 2016,
17:44
remember we had safe spaces and we had people
17:46
like the kids, college kids who were
17:48
getting the day off or the week off. I don't
17:50
even remember how long they got off, but every,
17:52
all these liberals were apoplectic
17:55
over this and they couldn't believe it.
17:58
That would actually be a decent. whole question. Will
18:00
the response, because your logic says,
18:03
well, they've had time to prepare.
18:05
They know it's a possibility because
18:07
it happened the first time. So
18:11
maybe if you're
18:14
thinking rationally, they've had time to
18:17
mentally prepare and emotionally and
18:19
spiritually prepare themselves
18:22
for the idea that Donald Trump may
18:25
once again be president. But
18:27
no, I don't think this is how they operate. I don't think there's
18:29
any- Planning is not the strong suit of these people. No.
18:31
Do you think it will be worse or better? Well,
18:34
it's self-recognition. It's going to be so much worse.
18:36
You think so? Oh, yeah. Well, I
18:38
mean, the government already almost fell once. I
18:40
mean, you can only imagine when
18:44
this time when the concentration camps really
18:46
show up this time. Thank you, Whoopi.
18:48
Thank you, Whoopi. I appreciate that.
18:50
That old chestnut. We will
18:53
play Whoopi Goldberg when we come back. We
18:55
have a lot of sound to get to.
18:57
But Jared, the fear mongering just doesn't stop.
18:59
And it doesn't matter if none of these
19:01
things- Like, here's the reason that I would
19:04
think the fear mongering would be less effective
19:06
this time around. You saw what he did
19:08
for four years. Again, if he was going
19:10
to put people in camps that disagreed with
19:12
him, if he was going to kill journalists,
19:15
if he was going to
19:17
execute people in the media, wouldn't
19:20
he have done it the first time
19:22
if he's that diabolical that he thought,
19:24
you know, I'll hold off on the
19:26
first four years. And then when I
19:29
get in again, that's when I'll bring
19:31
out the guillotine. I just don't think
19:34
that that's a logical
19:36
explanation for this. And
19:39
yet, they're trying. They're trying over and over
19:42
again to convince you none of that stuff happened
19:44
the first four years. But
19:47
believe me, you give
19:49
him four more, it's
19:51
going to get scary. We'll talk about
19:53
that. We'll play a little sound from
19:55
Whoopi Goldberg at The View. And we'll
19:58
talk Dr. Fauci as well. when we come
20:00
back. Live
20:12
from the Aviva Thratriya Studio.
20:15
Remember a few weeks ago, Joe Biden
20:17
was leaving his headquarters in
20:19
Delaware and it was right before
20:22
a drunk driver smashed into his security
20:25
detail. And a reporter
20:27
asked him, I have to assume it was someone
20:29
from like the New York Post or Fox or
20:33
a remotely conservative outlet, and
20:35
they asked him about the polls because the
20:37
polls have been showing he's losing support in
20:40
some really key demographics, including
20:42
with black voters. And
20:44
he told that reporter that she
20:47
was looking at the wrong polls. And
20:50
I got news for Joe. If
20:52
you have access to these magical
20:54
polls that show you doing so
20:56
well, you should really share that
20:58
with people in your party
21:01
because everyone is scared. Everyone
21:03
is frightened. That's the theme of today.
21:06
Fear mongering is the only thing, and I always
21:08
thought fear mongering was something we do on
21:10
the right. You know, we throw,
21:13
we pounce, we seize, we weaponize, we throw at
21:15
red meat, we get our base all whipped up
21:17
into a frenzy. But
21:20
I don't think I do that very often. I don't think
21:22
I come off as scared very often.
21:25
The fear is palpable
21:28
with the Democrat Party right now. It's almost like
21:30
they don't think Joe Biden can win. It's
21:33
almost like they think he's going to
21:35
lose in 2024, which is now. So
21:41
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21:57
the poll question and what are The results thus
21:59
far? His ball question which
22:01
you can vote in a great curly
22:03
show.com is what percentage chance the you
22:05
give Michelle Obama running for President in
22:08
Twenty Twenty four. Zero. To Twenty
22:10
Five Twenty Five To Fifty Fifty To
22:12
Seventy Five Or Seventy five. To. One
22:14
hundred. Or Now
22:17
in the past, I have been
22:19
firmly on this side of. She.
22:21
Doesn't want this. And
22:24
she said she doesn't want it before dirt. She
22:26
said that she didn't think she the greats
22:28
a great option because she hasn't lead a
22:30
normal life in. A. Very long time sitting or the
22:32
grocery store you know shouldn't do all. this isn't. Drives
22:34
into all these things. Ah I'm is
22:36
that you know make you feel like
22:38
an average normal person and that wouldn't
22:40
be enough though. it was just her
22:42
saying that I be I yeah yeah
22:44
people said all the time you have
22:46
senators like Elizabeth Warren who are definitely
22:48
running for President or were you know
22:50
in the past and have denied it
22:52
up until like the day before so
22:54
that wouldn't be enough. But when I
22:56
look at the life that Michelle Obama
22:58
lead I do get the sense that
23:00
she enjoys it. That's always than my
23:03
reasoning as to why I. Do not
23:05
think she's gonna run. I think she likes
23:07
going to Hawaii at and she likes gonna
23:09
the award shows. I think she likes you
23:11
know the kids. I think she likes this
23:14
luxurious lifestyle that the Obamas can now afford
23:16
thanks to Spot A findings to Netflix, things
23:18
to book deals and the rest. With.
23:21
That being said, Times
23:24
are. Getting. Tough.
23:27
What? Are they say about desperate times? I'm
23:30
starting to think we're in those and I'm certain
23:32
that think that. If.
23:34
The democrats really think. That
23:36
they're in trouble with Joe Biden
23:38
like built the oh the students
23:41
to not let Donald Trump the
23:43
President again. And.
23:46
This one could be the.
23:49
as far as heavy heavy lifting goes this
23:51
would be the easiest just putting michelle obama and
23:54
there's i do think a lot of people
23:56
would vote for as a really quick easy
23:58
six to their joe biden problem each
26:00
for 50 to 75 and 75 to 100. I
26:04
think the key here is that the
26:08
Democrats want to win and
26:10
they are going to do everything. I mean, think
26:12
about the last election. They had to pull out
26:14
all the stops. They had
26:16
to, you know, basically lock people down in their
26:19
houses to make sure Donald Trump didn't win another
26:21
election. And this would be
26:23
a lot easier. I don't think they'll be able to do
26:26
a shutdown again. I don't believe that,
26:28
but this would be a lot easier for them. What
26:31
does it say about Kamala? I mean, how's
26:33
that going to play out? Sorry, Kamala. You're not
26:35
the right black woman for this response that we
26:37
need right now, but go
26:40
trailblazer. As Mark Lamont
26:42
Hill would say, Jared, you think everyone's
26:44
just interchangeable. Yeah.
26:47
I haven't even heard from Obama in a long time,
26:49
but I want to keep going with this theme of
26:51
people being terrified before I move on to, um,
26:54
before I move on to the
26:57
border, because that's, that's another big story today that
26:59
I want to read to you. Uh,
27:02
but first, Michelle Obama is
27:04
not the only person who's terrified. Whoopi
27:06
Goldberg is trying to get her audience
27:08
at the view, all those geniuses
27:10
to believe that there's a lot
27:13
to worry about and talk
27:16
about condescending. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't want you to
27:18
worry about things like your finances. Put that
27:20
to the side. Okay. We got bigger fish
27:22
to fry. This is cut 13.
27:26
Interesting. I'm sorry. What's interesting for
27:28
me is that. People's
27:35
faith in the country is
27:37
waning. That's the thing
27:39
that is pissing me off because
27:41
in fact, there's a
27:44
reason Joe Biden ran the way he did.
27:46
There's a reason he's running for democracy now,
27:48
because that's really what's at stake. You worried
27:51
that you can't pay your bill. Wait,
27:53
he, the other guy becomes president. And you
27:55
won't have to worry about it because you'll be
27:57
in some camp somewhere. Cause that's his promise.
28:00
His promise to us is he's
28:02
going to force people to
28:04
do his bidding. That's what he said. I'm
28:07
going to be good on day one, and
28:09
I'm going to turn into this other person.
28:11
So here's the deal. Wait, wait, wait.
28:13
Hold on. I am
28:15
very disappointed in my producer here because
28:19
I'm just finding out now through Whoopi Goldberg
28:22
that Donald Trump made a promise to put people in camps
28:24
and that you didn't pull that sound. You
28:27
didn't think that was worth pulling Jared seriously? He says
28:29
that the first thing he's going to do on day
28:31
one is put people in camps. It's
28:35
a mega secret. I was honor bound to
28:38
do my oath, to protect my oath like
28:40
Mike Pence to keep that secret about the
28:42
camps. It's amazing that she talks about how
28:44
people are losing faith in the country, and
28:47
she thinks it's because
28:50
– like, yeah, people are losing
28:52
faith in the country because Democrats are trying to
28:54
kick off – kick
28:56
a president off of our ballot, kick a
28:58
former president off of the 2024 ballot
29:01
and use the court system to
29:04
try to eliminate that option for people who might
29:06
want more than half the country that wants to
29:08
vote for the guy. Yeah,
29:11
people are losing faith in the country because of that. People
29:13
are losing faith in this country because there
29:15
seems to be no will to secure our
29:17
border. People are losing
29:19
faith in this country because the president of
29:21
the United States barely talks to the
29:23
press, and the press doesn't seem to mind that much.
29:26
In fact, he sends his staffers out to –
29:29
as Eddie Scarry put it in The Federalist –
29:31
not to brief the press, to collude with the
29:33
press, to go over with a spreadsheet
29:35
what they're allowed to talk about and what they're not
29:37
allowed to talk about. People are
29:39
losing faith in the country because some
29:41
people are making
29:44
tons of money and lecturing
29:46
us on justice and freedom
29:49
and fear-mongering, and then other people
29:51
are trying to pay their bills, and they're
29:54
being told, you just don't understand how great
29:56
everything is. Your little puny brain can't understand
29:58
that inflation is a big deal. The actually
30:00
a good thing. That club
30:02
gives me hope. So because the clapping seals
30:04
in the audience were completely quiet, During.
30:07
That whole clip like there was no
30:09
audience response. Know. Clapping know? cheering.
30:11
I think even the audience was like yeah,
30:14
okay, what? Are. A good
30:16
training Tell people it's also.
30:19
It's also this is a failure that I I
30:21
keep. Noticing with the by the ministry since
30:23
you can't make people care about. Stuff they
30:25
don't care about. And people
30:27
care about their bills. It doesn't matter that
30:29
you make a lot of money in your
30:31
keyboard warrior you live in. So you know
30:33
in the Dc Beltway you think people should
30:35
care more about X, y or Z? People
30:37
are gonna care about what they're going to
30:39
care about. That's just how things work on
30:41
Now as we're talking about. All.
30:44
Of these issues and I mention the southern
30:46
border, I had to redo this because. We've
30:49
been talking but this potential impeachment in Majorca as
30:51
and that. There's. Been. Rumors.
30:55
That. He he's not
30:57
afraid of the impeachment as he thinks whoever
30:59
comes in after him is going to be worse
31:02
and he told republicans that like watch out next
31:04
guys are going to be great either and
31:06
dumb or lady. And
31:08
I read this today in the Millennials
31:10
as Mexico demands Biden give Amnesty Snow.
31:12
Let me read you. the actual this
31:14
is from the President of Mexico. What
31:16
he wants to do. You saw, that's
31:18
my York doesn't blink. And in all
31:20
these people are going to Mexico to
31:22
try to work on a deal because
31:24
he's a great deal makers. Okay, we're
31:26
these are the best in the brightest.
31:29
They know what they're doing. You seen
31:31
Tony blinken a table with leaders from
31:33
from China. He's able to really work
31:35
a room with those frightened big eyes
31:37
of his. So the President of Mexico.
31:40
Called. On Friday for the U
31:42
S to approve an initiative that
31:44
would send twenty billion dollars to
31:46
Latin America and Caribbean countries. In
31:48
addition, that's not it. The twenty
31:51
billion isn't it? In. Addition
31:53
to stopping any sanctions against
31:55
Venezuela, ending the Us blockade
31:57
of Cuba, and. Do.
32:00
You do in one more. One more thing.
32:04
Giving at least ten million,
32:06
Hispanic. Illegal immigrants, the ability to
32:08
stay in the country. And work legally. So.
32:11
Giving amnesty basically to ten million Americans are
32:13
I'm sorry, ten million illegal aliens. So what's
32:15
the rams for us on this one? Well
32:17
what do feel bad of? You're a you're
32:19
house and dirt or it. As
32:22
long as we're getting something, I'm sure we'll
32:24
the article in Richmond. Yeah,
32:26
now I'm sure we are. I'm sure that.
32:29
I'm so we're making out the best
32:31
in this deal. That's the vibe I'm
32:33
getting after reading about the twenty billion
32:35
dollars the were expected to give to
32:37
Mexico and to all these other places.
32:39
A for for five hundred forty two.
32:41
Forty Two and worse. Kula I
32:44
mexico for twenty billion. Or
32:46
this is all to get to the root Causes
32:48
member out collier said gonna get to the root
32:51
Causes and then she goes on to list. Every
32:53
problem. That every society
32:56
has dealt with since the beginning
32:58
of time. She's. A
33:00
crime. Poverty. Whether.
33:03
She was every single thing that you could
33:05
possibly ever complain about. she likes but once
33:08
we six those in the Northern triangle once
33:10
the six those issues that really you know
33:12
that you're really served to help. We.
33:14
Should do all that before we try to
33:16
secure the border. It's it's insanity. Oh, but
33:18
you don't I do have some good news
33:20
today. Which. We are always a need
33:23
for good news. You know what? I'm gonna say? that
33:25
I've got good news for you. And
33:27
it has to do with your dishwasher. So
33:30
just hold. On for that photographer that we
33:32
come back. I will play the sound at
33:34
some point today of Tucker and Clay Higgins.
33:36
He reveals these huge number of F B
33:38
I assets on January six. Nick Arabia had
33:40
this whole story in Red States and it's
33:43
pretty stunning. Start that again. We should be
33:45
able to get to the bottom of, but
33:47
you have to want to get to the
33:49
bottom of it which is starting to. Starting.
33:52
to become the problem for democrats This
34:06
is the Grace Curley Show. We
34:14
entertained a lot over the holiday season and
34:17
when people would come over my house they'd
34:19
see the thunderstorm chugging away and they would
34:21
say, oh you actually use
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that thing. Does it work? And I say yeah, when
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I talk about it on the air you should really
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listen because this is a great product and
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you could probably find a use for it
34:31
in your house or your car or your
34:34
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34:36
it. It eliminates odors, it
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doesn't try to cover up smell with
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more smell. Sometimes
34:42
you get those flowery kind of scent
34:44
spray things and it makes everything actually
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34:49
device because it's going to eliminate odors
34:51
from the air and leave
34:53
your home smelling fresh. Another
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reason to love it and this is something I find is
34:58
that a lot of these devices
35:00
are big and bulky and they look like something
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out of Ghostbusters. This is a device you can
35:04
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35:24
I wanted to mention here about the Fannie
35:26
Willis situation. I
35:33
will be very excited if we
35:35
get more details and again this is all alleged
35:37
so we need confirmation but if we get more
35:39
details on that $654,000 in those vacations, I don't
35:41
know why, I don't know
35:45
if it's just from working for Howie But
35:48
that's always the kind of reporting I like
35:50
the most. The
36:01
better. It. Hatches mean I just
36:03
I love it. I love getting an
36:05
itemized breakdown of where this money is
36:07
being spent, so I look forward to
36:09
that. And and I I have very
36:11
little faith in journalists. But. At
36:13
the New York Post. in some other places,
36:16
they might be able to get more
36:18
details now. Without further ado,
36:20
this is some big sound today that
36:22
a lot people are talking about. This
36:24
is Representative Clay Higgins. He was on
36:27
with Tucker Carlson and they were discussing
36:29
in sixth and I think the biggest
36:31
the cut it's getting the most play
36:33
is the number of F B I
36:36
agents who Clay Higgins is alleging were
36:38
involved in this or you know, at
36:40
the Capitol. Ah, I'm on January Six.
36:42
Let's play Cut One. When.
36:45
You say that there were F B I acids in
36:47
the crowd. Is. In the building
36:49
beforehand and and sir we outside. What's.
36:51
The scale of the suitably pen. Twenty.
36:54
Know so real. Hard
36:58
objectives and conservative.
37:01
Estimates would would put the number
37:03
of F B I as as.
37:06
In. The crowd. Outside
37:08
and. Working. Inside
37:11
at. At. Well. Over
37:13
two hundred two hundred you. Know.
37:17
You might say I don't believe
37:19
that. That's ridiculous, but these would
37:21
have been questions. That republicans
37:23
could have asked. Is
37:25
Nancy Pelosi had allowed real republicans
37:28
on the January Six committee. But.
37:30
Instead, she only allowed. Democrats
37:34
favorite kind of Republicans Like least
37:36
see me in Adam Kissinger whose
37:38
under Kissinger. However, You say it.
37:41
And we didn't get any of these questions answered.
37:43
And when Christopher Wray was as this will you
37:45
know the rest of the drill with Christopher read.
37:48
What? We got was. Sources:
37:51
And methods and I can't say
37:53
but blow just would enough. Jared.
37:55
you know virtue signaling to let you
37:57
know the he's disgusted by the insinuate
38:00
Oh, yes. How
38:02
dare anyone not trust
38:06
our FBI? Speaking of our
38:08
intelligence agencies, there's a
38:10
story, this shooting that happened
38:12
in Iowa, really, really awful shooting happened, and
38:16
more information's coming out, and yet less
38:18
coverage of it is happening. And
38:21
this is always my biggest complaint with the
38:23
media, is that when there's victims of these
38:25
horrible crimes, you shouldn't pick and choose
38:27
based off what fits your narrative. But
38:29
we're now finding out that
38:32
the shooter in this case was
38:34
on some sort of messaging site that
38:38
was about mass shootings. That's what
38:40
the group was discussing, and the
38:42
FBI was aware of this group,
38:46
and yet known
38:49
to the FBI, but
38:51
no real follow-up. The follow-up is the problem
38:53
the FBI seems to have. Like, if you're
38:55
someone who goes to a Latin mass, or
38:57
if you're a pro-life activist outside an abortion
38:59
clinic, they will follow up, and they'll probably
39:01
bring a SWAT team. They'll follow
39:03
up at 3 in the morning if you're Roger Stone.
39:07
But if you are on a
39:09
mass shooting messaging board talking about
39:11
your plan or talking about how
39:13
you'd like to do this, follow-ups
39:17
just really aren't as interesting for
39:19
the FBI. We will continue
39:21
this conversation, and we got Joe Borelli,
39:23
New York City Congressman, or I'm sorry,
39:25
Councilman joining us in the 1 o'clock
39:28
to talk about the migrant crisis that
39:31
Democrats are worried is going to ruin their chances
39:33
in 2024. Don't go anywhere.
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