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The latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case have sparked controversy, with the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files being questioned by Republicans and Democrats alike. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell is facing scrutiny over his leadership, and the TSA is considering easing liquid restrictions on flights. Additionally, the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles are raising concerns about safety and security, particularly given the timing of the event during a presidential election year.

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Liberty Nation with Mark Angelides. The language was spicy. The ramifications are near infinite. Just what did the latest landmark case out of the Supreme Court do for American jurisprudence and the Trump administration? Find out on Liberty Nation Radio.

Yeah. Author, columnist, managing editor of LibertyNation.com, podcast host, and conservative policy advocate. Dismiss history at our peril. Liberty Nation with Mark Angelides. Mr.

President, I know you've urged people to move on, but I'm curious, why do you think your supporters in particular have been so interested in the Epstein story and so upset about how it's been handled? Why do you think that is? Why they would be so interested. He's dead for a long time. He was never a big factor in terms of life.

I don't understand what the interest or what the fascination is. I really don't. And incredible information's been given. Don't forget we went through years of the Mueller witch hunt and all of the different things to steal dossier, which was all fake. All that information was fake.

But I don't understand why the Jeffrey Epsom case would be of interest to anybody. It's pretty boring stuff. It's sordid, but it's boring. And I don't understand why it keeps going. I I think well really only Pretty bad people, including fake news, want to keep something like that going.

But credible information, let them give it. Anything that's credible, I would say let them have it. I heard someone was saying that, well, they can't release everything because there were like videos or something that. Uh that showed you know, obviously children being Abused in some of this and that's why they couldn't release it. I think that's the stupidest excuse I've ever heard anybody give because that's already illegal.

You can't release that anyway. That's irrelevant to everything else. I think you just need to just put everything out there and let the chips fall. I can't believe I accidentally used the same cliched phrase as Nikki Haley. I'm gonna go.

Throw myself off a cliff. Welcome back to the program, Dana. I'm joking. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this first hour of the chats at Rumble.

Channel 347 is the. Stream. Of the radio program, the visual component of the radio program, because that's how we do things now. The files I keep seeing these I know the media is seizing on it Because why wouldn't they, right? I I I do want to caution people.

Because they're like, oh, well, the media is seizing on it. This is something that the media is blowing up. There wouldn't be anything to blow up if you hadn't had a bunch of Republicans go out there and try to agitate voters and say, oh my gosh, this Epstein stuff, we're going to and make promises that they couldn't keep. I mean, ultimately, that's what happened. You had a bunch of Republicans go out there and make a bunch of promises that they couldn't keep.

And now everybody's mad at them. And the Republicans think that the best way to handle it is to tell everyone to get over it. That's. The dumbest thing ever. That is like, I don't know.

I feel, that's like Stacey Abrams' strategy. Just don't do that. It's just, it's no, it's not true. And it's... You I mean Everyone I g I was trying to think of one Republican who didn't talk about it.

And there isn't one. I mean, if you go and if a simple search or if you ask AI, to pull up all the times it's been mentioned on the campaign trail by Republicans. It's pretty astounding. And I didn't want to just sit here and throw up screenshot after, you guys get the point, screenshot after screenshot after screenshot. You guys have heard the same stuff that we've heard.

I mean, this was something that they. Really went out and they promoted, and they promised everyone that they were going to get to the bottom of this, et cetera.

So, Just explain or just release everything. That's it. But to tell people to get over it, or to say that the people who want to talk about it are stupid. You can't call your voters stupid.

So I think this is going to be kind of the true test. You know, Trump said, I can go out and shoot somebody in the middle of Fifth Avenue and nobody's going to say anything about it.

Well, are you going to be able to call them stupid over an issue that every Republican, himself included, talked about? and getting to the bottom of for How many years, Kane? I mean, so maybe not the shooting of somebody on Fifth Avenue, but maybe I don't know. Can you tell them that they're stupid for talking about it? 'Cause that's what he said.

That was just that's like one of the new quotes. I mean, and you could say, well, he's talking about Democrats. The Democrats aren't the ones that are being the loudest about this. It's Republicans. Republicans are the ones that are talking about this over and over.

in my comments. on Facebook or Instagram. It is overwhelming. hundreds and hundreds overwhelming. People are livid over this issue.

So The GOP needs to not allow something that should not be A distraction or an anchor that should be just an aid for them, they shouldn't weaponize it against themselves. And I feel like that's what they're doing here. We're going to come back to this because can we talk about the teddy bear made of meat? Or sorry, skin. In New York.

Oh my gosh. A human-skinned teddy bear at a California bus stop. It wasn't in New York.

Sorry, it was a. They said it was a prank. Was it though it was A teddy bear artwork, they said, that was made from human skin, really? They said it was a prank, a very bizarre incident. Officers arrested a man after what appeared to be a teddy bear wrapped in human flesh.

Was that. left outside a Southern California convenience store. Hector Villanueva, 23, was arrested in connection. Because somebody said they said it was reporting an emergency, knowing it to be false.

So callers indicated that a teddy bear made of what looked like human flesh was left in front of a gas station. And they they examined it and they said it was not made with any type of human remains or skin. Yeah. Yeah. But they are selling a human skin teddy bear on Etsy, I think.

That's really gross. I don't know. I thought it was a laboo-boo at first. Have you guys heard of this? I don't know what's wrong.

So It's called a laboo-boo. And the reason I know about this thing is because. Uh apparently I saw an adult woman with one on her giant lady purse. Oh. I'm not even kidding.

It is a I don't know, a plush toy. I don't know how else to put it. It's like a monster toy, and it was created by this Hong Kong Belgian designer. And it's sold exclusively at a Chinese-based realtor or real retailer, Pop Mart.

So that's I because I don't do Chinese stuff.

So. That that explains a lot of it. The CCP probably loves it.

So, when I heard teddy bear made of human skin, I immediately thought of a labooboo.

Now, they're not all like teddy bear-looking things, they are. They're Someone said it looks like a Mesopotamian demon. Yeah, that's accurate. It's I but and apparently um a K pop uh Lisa from Black Pink wore one. And on her purse, and it like exploded.

It started in Thailand, Southeast Asia, and now grown women.

So The woman, it's a friend of a friend.

So I don't feel bad that I'm talking, and she's kind of a moderate, so I don't feel bad. She had a grown, the grown woman, she was like 50-something. I don't know why I'm whispering. Yeah. Like she was like 50 something and she had like this huge, you know, fancy bag and she had this thing on it.

And My first inclination is to go, WTF is that, you know, and just be real. But I didn't, I was looking at it. And so I asked another woman, I was like, why does she have a toy on her bag? And she was like, oh, that's a laboo boo. Like, I was supposed to know what that was.

I'm like, oh, luboo. She's like, oh, that's a laboo boo. I'm like, what the hell is a laboo boo? It's like a. I don't know.

Is it like beanie babies? Remember when adults? I will never forget this old photo that I saw. And it was a photo of this couple that were in divorce court in the 90s, and they were dividing up their beanie babies in their divorce settlement. They were literally on the floor of the courtroom with piles of beanie babies by each of them.

And I thought, my first actual thought was: well, why wasn't this the moment that society was declared dead? I don't know. So Laboobus are apparently really It's hard to get one that the one that you want because you usually have to get them and what they call. I don't even, you know, who explained this to me, Carol Roth. Carol Roth knows all about 'em.

I don't know why Carol does. It's a funny, I don't know. They're incredibly expensive.

So some of them are like. uh can can be like ninety dollars and then the more uh valuable ones can go for thousands. And when you purchase them, if you want a specific one, it's going to be super expensive. Or you do just what they call a blind box purchase and you just buy a boo-boo and they give you whatever one they want to give you. That's and it works.

That kind of abusive marketing works on dumb women. I don't get it, but that does. Uh and you ought to hear about Some of the stuff. It's it's insane. It's um Like some of them were like uh one of them was like ten thousand dollars.

I'm not kidding you. They're and they look like a giant teddy bears that people hang on their bags. and there are stories of people that are stealing them in the street. They have safety issues because people are fighting over them. They had a human-sized laboo boo that was like $200,000 that sold.

They had a limited edition release one, a regular size one, that was $31,000. All these celebrities like Rihanna and everybody else are wearing them.

So now everybody else is wearing them. I mean, aren't we just talking about inflation and the cost of eggs? And now people are walking around with expensive little Mesopotamian demons on their handbags. Like, what in the world is wrong with society right now? But if you think that's dumb, you haven't seen all of it.

So, do you guys know what Stanleys are, right? The Stanley, a lot of people I feel like went to Stanley's after Yeti stepped in it. Remember when Yeti was really popular, and then they got real dumb after Parkland and real weird about Second Amendment stuff. And then I think even before then, because I had friends that work in the outdoors industry and they were kind of turning on Yeti because Yeti was partnering with all of these outdoorsmen and women. And then, um, anytime anybody did anything firearm-related, they like would pull sponsorship or something like that.

That's a big, it was a big controversy. And I feel like people started gravitating towards Stanley's.

Now, Stanley was what my grandpa took his coffee in when he would go hunting, and it was just like a giant green thing with a twist off. That's how I remembered it, right?

Now they have the tumblers.

Now, I, full it, full disclosure, I have one because it keeps my stuff cold and it has a handle on it. And I I almost hate carrying it out in public because I don't want to be like one of those people. But I have to have my adult sippy cup. I have to have Diet Sodi or ice water in my tumbler at all times. It's a Texas thing, you got to have one.

Otherwise the world stops spinning if you leave the house without it. I'm saving the earth.

So Stanley's. Uh the The tumblers that they have, they make, I can't even believe I'm saying this, accessories for it. Have you heard? of a stanny pack. What?

So you have your your Stanley, right? And uh you would put a backpack on it. It has its own backpack. There's one showing you right now on the simulcast. That's a stanny pack.

Now there's different kinds, they make designer standing. This is what we're a smod. Where is the sweet meteor of death? Yeah. All kinds.

They have um they have a carrier bag for them.

So you can get like a neck carrier. Like a, you know how you would have a baby Bjorn for your baby? It's like a Stanley Bjorn for your Stanley. And then you put your Stanley in it and you wear it on your neck and it has a Stanley pack. Oh, but wait, there's a Stanley pack.

There's more. Oh my gosh, there's more. You can get entire skins for it. Uh, straps for your Stanleys. Oh my gosh, there's like charms.

Now you might think, oh, that's real sweet that little girls have that. No. Guys. For whatever reason, fashion has convinced women to infantilize ourselves and do this stuff because there are. Women I like.

That do some of us. I don't get it. and I'm mad because I didn't invent it. Yeah. That's what I'm mad about.

Why didn't I invent a standy pack? I mean, that's a stupid idea that is making buku bucks for somebody out there right now. Right? Like they get them personalized and all this stuff. What does this say about society?

That It's these, what, I don't, I am trying to understand the psychology of it. Like there's um Especially in Texas, it's a big deal. You get your Stanleys and all the girls go to and the the guys have them too, but the guys usually have guy colors. The girls want pink and they have their names on them and they have their Stanny packs and they have all this stuff. And it doesn't matter what zip code you're in.

It is it does not matter. That's the thing. unifyingly ridiculous. I don't get it. What is Kane, would you ever walk around?

with a thermos that had a A little fanny pack on it? No. You wouldn't. No. No.

Nope. Matter of fact, those old Stanley thermoses that you referenced that your grandpa had and your dad.

Well, listen. I had one. And it fit right in the top of that lunchbox. That was the accessory to my Stanley back in the day. I had one of those.

big old lunch boxes that the Stanley Thermos would fit right in the lid. I mean, and I like I mean, it keeps yes, it keeps it cold, but And that's why I hope, because I drink tons of water. I take allergy medication too, so it dries out, you know, dries everything out.

So I I drink tons of water anyway. But I don't put like charms, like they have charms on them.

So I'm like, okay, you have Labo Boos and Stanleys. I have yet to see in the wild. A woman with both of these things. If I do, I'm so taking a picture of her. I don't care if I get beat up in the process.

I'm so gonna do it. I'm just gonna be like, wait a minute, don't kick my ass until after I get the photo, so I can put it on Instagram and be like, what in the world? I've never I haven't seen both of them in the wild at once, but I have seen them singularly in the wild. And I don't understand this at all. Is this so?

Is this like the beanie baby craze thing? Is that like that all but beanie babies this wasn't that something that little kids were in? Were adults really into it? I mean, what does an adult do with a beanie baby? You don't play with it.

What do you do with it? I don't get it. Put it on the adult shelf. What?

With all the other adult beanie babies. What?

I do not understand this stuff at all whatsoever. I get it that some people have the things that they like to collect. I get you. But Hear me out. It's weird.

Okay. It's weird, right? It's weird.

It is. I don't know. But I felt like that. When I saw that teddy bear made of human skin, my first thought went to the laboo-boo. And then.

I had a friend tell me that their daughter had asked for a stainy pack and stainy accessories, and I I didn't know what that meant and I literally had to be explained to, like I was five. Because I didn't understand that. Oh, you buy things for your cup like you would a child. Oh, now we're accessorizing our drinkwear. Why did I invent that?

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Okay. We really didn't. Yeah. Yeah. And now this goes on with this thing of Democrats seizing on the Epstein file stuff.

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Mr. President, Mr. President, I know you want to move past all this intrigue over the Epstein files, but I do want to ask you to clarify something you said this morning. You said this was all a hoax. Has your Attorney General told you this was a hoax?

What evidence have you seen? It's not the Attorney General. No, I know it's a hoax. It's started by Democrats. It's been run by the Democrats for four years.

You had Christopher Wray and these characters and Comey before him. And it's a bad group. It started, actually, look at the steel dossier, that turned out to be a total hoax. The 51 agents, the intelligence, so-called intelligence agents, that was a hoax. It's all been a big hoax.

It's perpetrated by the Democrats. And some stupid Republicans and foolish Republicans fall into the net. And so they try and do the Democrats' work. The Democrats are good for nothing other than these oaxes. They're bad for policy.

They're bad for picking candidates that can get elected. Like in New York we have a communist running. He may get elected too, actually, but he's gonna he'll destroy the city.

So this is problematic because of the internet. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour. I don't know, this is like such an easy.

Goal? for the right. I have no idea now why we're weaponizing it. Like against the right. Uh case in point I mean, this is uh there's a lot of these stories.

This is one such story. The headline: Trump promises to release Epstein client list if he wins the election. says former president convicted sex trafficker was a quote good salesman And this is from September of 2024. He talked about this a lot. There was a lot of this.

He talked about it again in June 2024. Fox and friends, he gave an interview where he said, yes, he would declassify the Epstein files. And he implied that in the existence of the files, there was this client list, which are two different things. He um said that He added a caveat, which is weird. He said that there could be potentially phony stuff in there that could affect people's lives.

And I don't know what that means. He also did it on a number of podcasts where he said it's very interesting, isn't it? It's probably all going to be made public anyway, et cetera. He's talked about this so. Much.

Uh he made multiple j campaign promises in the general. He promised on several occasions when he was campaigning to declassify the files, including the alleged client list, right? And he would sometimes say the list or the files or the people in the files, things like that. He used a bunch of different phrases. But because there is a difference between the files and the client list, I think.

But he talked about both of them, though. That's the thing. He mentioned this repeatedly. He's been quoted by everything from The Guardian to Fox News to Newsweek, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Newsmax, The First, even. Tons of different The Blaze, tons of places quoted him as talking about all of this on the campaign trail.

He indicated and alluded repeatedly to there being a cover-up. Uh all I mean I've got I mean, we could sit here. I told you I could sit here and do this, you know, a whole. I mean, we could do the whole hour on this. And There was even a story.

They went after him and tried to make it a negative thing. There was a story in The Guardian where they tried to, listen to this. It said, How the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files became a vehicle for QAnon.

Now, this is a piece that was done back in a little bit ago. And it said, oh, it's the obsession with these files. They try to, in the very beginning, they try to paint him as a conspiracy theorist for even talking about it.

So the news was saying, oh, he's a conspiracy theorist for even talking about it. All the people that are going along with this are conspiracy theorists.

So every time he mentioned it on the campaign trail, you would have an article that would pop up in the press where they're going at him and acting like he's a conspiracy theorist.

So that's why there's so many media mentions of this, because, and we know that he talked about it verbatim on the campaign trail, because every single time he did, you had legacy media out there that was trying to act like it wasn't a big deal. And that, oh, these people are just fringe kooks. They're just conspiracy theorists. There were stories about how MAGA is being taken over by conspiracy theorists regarding the Epstein files, and Trump is stoking conspiracy theories with Jeff with the Epstein files. This is another story that was from a year ago.

So this has gone on and on. You all, everybody has had their characters impugned by the legacy. press. for simply wanting to know What's up with the Sepstein case? What is up with the Is there a clientele list?

What's in these files that can be released? And as I said last hour, I reject the weak excuse that the reason they couldn't release the files is because of video of. uh uh child molestation. That was never going to be released anyway. Give me a break.

That's illegal to even put it out there anyway. It's never gonna be released. But there's a lot of other stuff that could. I mean, according to Biton, and this isn't just Trump, every other Republican. I mean, we could spend I'm not kidding you, I could spend the hour going through all of the campaign promises.

That Republicans made with this. I mean Kane, you remember hearing it too. Oh, yeah. How I mean I think every single The easiest question to ask is which Republican didn't mention it?

So I actually ran that question through AI. Uh Yeah. Really? Every single Republican.

Now, and I know I don't use AI for reasons because I don't trust it. And I think it's, you know, and then we just saw the Mecca Hitler thing, and I'm like, mm. But I wanted to see. I wanted to see what if it could, you know. I was very curious.

And Some of it Was they would mention it and they would say, oh, the Epstein files or the list. They would mention the list in broader context than talking about it. But By and large, they all They all mentioned it. They all talked about the existence of it. And so I don't know.

Uh Why are So if people are stupid for believing in it. Are Republicans stupid for believing in it first and using it as a get out the vote tool for people to go and vote? What came which came first, chicken or the egg? I would argue they didn't they didn't have to believe it to push it as a political narrative. They didn't have to actually believe it themselves, in order to use it.

I mean, story after story after story after story. I mean, he was even at a, this was, what is it, a G7, and he was asked about it. And he said, yes, people are they're certainly going to take a look at it. This was, I mean, this goes back, you know, his first term. I mean, this was, this has been for forever.

And so we go from all of these interviews, we go from all of these remarks on the campaign trail. And like I said, it's not just him. You know, a ton of Republicans. Everybody from Mike Johnson to Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ralph Norman, Tim Burchett, Eric Burleson, John Kennedy, Josh Hawley, Andrew Clyde, Andy Biggs, Thomas Massey, Chip Roy. I mean, do you want to go on?

Pam Bondi talked about it repeatedly. This is from years ago. Everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody, every elected Republican has talked about this. And now, all of a sudden, you're stupid for believing in it? Are you kidding me?

This isn't gonna work. This is not the way to handle your base. You can't sit here and tell people that these files existed and that this list existed, and then turn around and go, Oh, well, you guys are stupid for believing this.

So they're stupid for believing you? Are they stupid for believing you and other Republicans? Did you dupe people? Again, this goes back to what I said a couple of weeks ago. No matter how you look at this story, you are being lied to.

You're either being lied to In scenario A, where there was never anything there. ever. And it was just a story made up. to get you agitated and mad so that you would definitely turn out to vote. And maybe even bring people with you to vote and talk about it all online.

And you would, you would be. Under this belief that we have a two-tier system of justice, which ultimately is what this case is about. The Epstein case is about two tier system of justice.

So either As I said, scenario A, it was all fake from the get-go. And you were all misled. We were all misled and lied to. as a way to agitate. For getting out the vote, or scenario B, It's real.

And some people have been somehow brought under control to continue with the cover-up for some reason or another. Which is it? But either way You're being lied to. There's no other option here. And what I don't like As I'm sitting here looking at interview after interview, transcript after transcript.

Of people with their own mouths talking about this. And now they're going around saying it was a hoax.

So were you in on the hoax? At what point did this become a hoax to you? This is what I don't like. Just be straight with people. Just be honest with them about this.

Thomas Massey's announced plans to introduce a discharge petition in the U.S. House and the House of Representatives to force a vote on the release of the complete files. A lot of people upset about it. Marjorie Taylor Greene has endorsed it. And I don't get it.

Because Trump had, he called the Epstein scandal, I can't say this word. He tweeted it though, Kane. It's B S. He said, Their new scam is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. And my past supporters have bought into this bull hoax.

Hook line and sinker. I mean heat Tweeted this. He put it out on True Social.

So He thinks it's a s a hoax? When did he realize That it was a hoax. Do you see what I'm saying? I mean, again, going back to, I got transcripts of him on the campaign trail. Where he mentioned it.

And said we need to get to the bottom of it. I mean Wh what happened? He promised multiple times to declassify everything. including the alleged client list. This is true.

I mean, this is, gosh, there's too much online. To argue that he didn't. He said it on Fox and Friends. He said it repeatedly.

So Now he says it's a hoax and that What was it, past supporters? Are buying into it? I am really confused, and I get why everybody else is confused. Why is he doing this to himself? Just stop.

I mean, he went off on this today. I can't even read some of the stuff he said. He said. The radical left Democrats have hit pay dirt again, just like with the fake and fully discredited Steele dossier, the lying fifty-one intelligence agents, the laptop from hell, in which Dims swore to come from Russia. No, it came from Hunter Biden's bathroom, blah, blah, blah.

He said their new scam is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. And he said, Uh my past supporters have bought into this bull burp. And they haven't learned their lesson and never will.

Okay, first off, this is completely separate from the Russian collusion story. And the Russian collusion story did not include Republicans that were going out saying that it was true. Except for Steve Bannon. Steve Bannon was the one who called Donald Trump Jr. a traitor and went along with the Russian collusion story in the New York meeting.

He absolutely did, and that's one of the reasons that Trump turned on him. Uh and that's fact.

So Republicans weren't the ones who were talking about this. This talking about the Russian collusion stuff, that was Democrats, and that was proven demonstrably false. The Epstein case, he was in jail. He was convicted on existing evidence. Jelaine Maxwell went to jail for a reason.

Jeffrey Epstein went to jail for a reason. It's not a scam if there was evidence to send them to jail. There is a huge, huge amass of files that we've been told by Republicans. Democrats did not tell us this. This was Republicans.

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20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better, and our army grows.

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The world's, oh my gosh, oh my gosh. This is horrible. The world's oldest marathon runner was mowed down and killed. Buy a car, obviously, at the age of a hundred and fourteen. Fauja Singh, a British Indian man, he was the world's oldest marathon runner, was killed at age 114 after he was hit by a car in India.

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He didn't die of old age or sickness. No. Can we study him? Please let please. I hope he donated his body to science or something.

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Object, it's the 336-pound stone of destiny known as the Stone of Scone, and it is one of the most significant objects. It was used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs at Scone. It's a few miles up by the River Tay in Perth. And the boy King Alexander III is the first monarch known to have been inaugurated in a ceremony that used the stone. And then it went on, you know, for that, blah, blah, blah.

But yeah, it wasn't damaged, but he broke the glass. FDA approves. Blue color additive while encouraging faster phase out.

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Yeah, yeah. It's supposed to be an all-natural. Is it from La Gardenas? I don't, honestly, I don't know about that, but I do know that it's an alternative that's much more healthier because it's derived from nature. Why do we need blue?

From a laboratory. Why? Because people buy blue things. Like food, it's food. Yeah.

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Okay, that, yeah, maybe no. No? No, like, put a candle on it that's blue. Just do that. Artificial light after dark rewires the brain.

I believe this, but I don't like all of the little light modifiers on everything because it hurts your eyes.

So it's like a give and take. But apparently, yeah, it's a disrupted circadian rhythm.

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I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said 20 billion won. 20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and batter, and our army grows.

So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.

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I was surprised, frankly, that Biden put him in and extended him. But uh they did.

So no, we're not planning on doing anything. We're very concerned.

So that's POTUS from just a little bit earlier, the meeting that he had with the well, the press availability that he had with the leader of Bahrain. I've got to we've got to have a little bit of clarification here.

So In order to get onto the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell. He was appointed by Barack Obama in 2012. to serve on the um Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

So he was appointed by Obama in 2012. And I thought there was a long time that he was on that. I mean, that's, you know, from then until now, he's been involved with the Fed for a long time. In 2017, Trump nominated Powell. to replace Janet Yellen.

And this is after he won in 2016. 2017, Trump nominated Jerome Powell to replace Janet Yellen. as the Federal Reserve Chairman, right?

So And he got he was confirmed by the Senate. and he assumed the role in beginning of February in 2018. And then I He selected him for the chairmanship, but he didn't initially appoint him to the Federal Reserve System itself. That was Barack Obama, but he appointed him, he selected him from the board of governors. to become Fed chair.

And then Powell was confirmed by the Senate to be Fed chair, and he assumed the chairmanship. in February of uh twenty eighteen So little bit of clarity on that.

Now, I was talking to Kane about this on break. I'm like. I The one thing And sidebar. before I dive into it. The idea that You can't criticize a politician because that means that you forfeit any and all like of them, is the stupidest.

most illiberal thing I've ever heard. That is Hive mind thinking from the left. And I think the left Honestly, I think it's a psyop to get people from the right to kind of twist and turn on each other. I think there's. I think there are a lot of questionable people that are active on the right that one day history is going to show that they were not on the right.

Just going to say that. But I think it's a big psychological mind job. You can criticize a politician and you can still support the politician. I can't believe I have to say this, but there's some that drive by that I have to say this for those people. The read with pictures crap.

He does not help himself with this. When you make a mistake, you take accountability.

Now, one of the things Ken and I were talking about on break is that when it comes to Fauci and when it comes to Jerome Powell, one of the things Trump had said, he went in with the mission of draining the swamp, but then he was like, Well, I thought they were telling the truth.

So I cut them there. And then now we see what happened.

So Yeah. Need to be a little bit more hardercore about draining the swamp, but one thing that people don't want to see is a lack of accountability. That will test the patients. and the fidel and the fidelity of the most devout voter. And I think that POTUS needs to be super, super careful here.

I have a couple of headlines because I see some of the maneuvering by some surrogates on the right, and they're going out there saying this is just a giant, you know, Democrat setup. This is Democrats that are laying out the foundation. They laid this narrative, they're doing all of this, but it's not, though. And I get that that makes it easier. to herd people into behaving.

Oh, well, if you tell them that, oh, well, this is a Democrat hoax, then they're going to stop supporting it, right? But people know better because there have been too many people that have gone to his rallies and have heard him talk about this stuff. I mean, I gave you just a couple of segments ago a number. That's just the top of the tip of the glacier. A number of headlines where he's talked about it.

His transcripts of speeches and interviews where he has said, yes, it's weird, you know, they need to release this stuff, etc. People want accountability, and when you tell them that something is a hoax, after you promoted it as being true. And used it As a reason to vote for you, people want a return on the investment of their vote, and you can't just turn around and tell them now. that oh well it's a hoax Sorry you believed it. Because that means you're part of the hoax.

Think about this. For this to be a Democrat hoax, which I don't think it is. I don't like Democrats. I am on record as to disliking them more than most people and for a longer period of time. Yes, it was the hoax, the Russian collusion thing.

and the laptop and all that stuff, the false narratives they put out there. But those things do not mean that this thing is the same thing. Because Democrats weren't the ones that were pushing the Epstein stuff, that was Republicans. And Republicans pushed it because it looked like it compromised Democrats more. You had Democrat politicians that were that were cozying up to Jeffrey Epstein, flying on his plane.

Democrat donors flying on his plane. going to his island. You know, Bill he had a portrait of Bill Clinton in his house for crying out loud.

So It wasn't The only association that he had with Trump is that he would go to some of the same events Trump was at. They would have a society photographer that would take a picture, and then Trump banned him from Mar-a-Lago because he thought he was a creep. That's it. So, I don't know why this is a hoax because the number one reason that Republicans started talking about this is because it indicted Democrats. hand over fist.

And now it's a hoax?

So you're telling me that When the administration arranged for that cheesy photo op. In front of the White House with the binders full of information, we already knew that they were pretending was unreleased information. That was all a hoax.

So that means you can't say that it was a hoax because then it means you're in on it. Do you see what I'm saying? It means you helped orchestrate it. Do you think that POTUS would have allowed These uh you know Want to be influencers or whatever to be in front of the White House with these binders full of nothing burgers, pretending that it was unreleased, Epstein information. Do you think that he would have allowed that?

Do you think that had he if he wasn't told? Don't you think they had to run that by him? Yes So that means he was in on it if it's a hoax.

So I don't know why he's taking this path. I don't get it. Now If there's nothing there. If there's nothing there. then release absolutely everything.

put up a um like they did with the USAID stuff. Put up a website that has everything there, or the Hunter laptop stuff. You guys saw that. You see how easy, you know how much was in the Hunter laptop stuff. Ugh.

videos and photos, to say nothing of the texts and the emails. And that was all searchable by year, month and subject and everything. They did it with the USAID stuff too. They had it up there by category, how much everything. Just release.

Everything that is legal to release, meaning the excuses that I'm hearing from people about videos of molestation, obviously, you can't put that up online because that's illegal, but the stuff that you can do. Make it searchable so that there's full transparency. That's all people want, accountability. And No, even if there's an ongoing investigation. Let's just say that there was an ongoing investigation that no one knows about just yet, and that they're still looking at something, and they don't want to compromise.

Uh anything Maybe all the people in power should have thought about that before they used it repeatedly. as fuel for the fire to get people to vote. This is the downside. of this stuff. If you're gonna Use it, then you gotta use it.

Right? If you're gonna use it, then if you're gonna talk about it, Then you have to do it. You can't just, you know, pull it away. It doesn't work that way. It's like Chekhov's gun, right?

The principle that if you introduce this element in a story. then it has to serve a purpose.

So, like, you know, if you a film starts and there's a gun hanging on the wall and the camera pants to it, and for a second, it's, you know, that's the shot that's on screen. It's the rule of Chekhov's gun. That means it figures. Into the story later on, and you must return to it.

So, this is the Chekhov's gun rule. You talked about it enough.

Now you got to return to it.

So that's I think it is so dangerous. at this point before midterms. For POTUS to say that it's a hoax or to say these things. Because here's the problem: Mike Johnson is out there saying it's real. Larry Trump is out there saying that there's Epstein files and they're going to release more.

So they're not even centralized on messaging on this right now. You can see why people are confused and upset over it. They are all over the place. POTUS is on one spot. Johnson and Lara Trump are on another spot.

Other Republicans are in another spot. There is no cohesion. That is when that's danger, danger. They have to be cohesive on this.

So I don't Whatever it was, if there is some shenanigans with the different intel agencies, then make it all public. Because right now, what the Republican Party is doing, right now, what the administration is doing. as they're running the risk Of ticking off some of their supporters, longtime supporters. And I'm going to tell you something. A politician doesn't get to determine.

the fidelity of the supporter. That's not where the power lies. The voter gets to determine the measure of the politician's fidelity to them. Let's not get this twisted.

So when you promise voters something, you better damn well deliver. And I think people, the longer this goes, the worse it's going to get. And this could turn into a real major problem for Republicans, and it doesn't have to. That's what's frustrating me so bad. It does not have to.

If there is something that is preventing it, or if they uncovered nothing, they need to just come out and go: okay, here's the deal. People are going to forgive someone going, you know what, I messed up and I was wrong on this. Of course Democrats are always going to go crazy. Of course the press is always going to go crazy. When don't they?

They don't matter. They're not going to vote for Republicans anyway.

So ignore that. The base that matters? The people that turn out to vote? and the people that have genuine goodwill They're going to go, you know what? That's right.

And people do make mistakes. And we get how easy it is because look at how much smoke and mirrors the Intel community put up over the laptop and all this other stuff. That is the track that POTUS should be taking right now. Not this. Don't attack your voters.

Never attack your voters. That's the golden rule of politics. Politicians never attack the voter. ever. It's like the customer is always right.

The voter is always right. You can't just go, well, well, it's a hoax and you're stupid if you believe it. My past supporters. Oh my gosh, please don't. Please do not.

We're getting ready to kick off midterms. Oh my gosh, let's not do that. Do you is there anything that that I left out, Kane? Is there any disagreement? It's making me nervous.

I don't want to lose a house. Yeah, no. I get it. I think your take is, you know, because you're seeing both sides of it, right? You see the people that have been told this and have been lied to the whole time.

And you're seeing how Trump is handling it from this point of view.

So everyone's handled it differently. The left was all about dismissing it back when we first remember that, and now they're all about it.

So there's been a lot of coin flipping on this. And again, we're going to see what comes out in the wash. And remember, one of the reasons that. Democrats, one of the reasons that Republicans talked about it so much, and Democrats ignored it. You got to remember when this first came up.

Who is challenging Trump? Who challenged Trump in 2016? the presidency. I mean Hillary Clinton. Who is the biggest politician that's implicated in the Sepstein stuff?

Bill Clinton. But now she's not running for anything again.

So that's not an issue. Right? So now they have the safety. of irrelevancy. By saying, oh yeah, go ahead and release it now.

Now they're sowing their oats. Oh, yeah, go ahead and release it now. Because There's not anyone that is currently running. that is going to be maligned as hard as Bill Clinton was going to be.

So, I mean, even Democrats kind of like, yeah, Bill Clinton, yeah. They even, I mean, good grief, Carville even acknowledges it.

So That's why. That's how this all came up in the first place. We got more in store. Is TSA going to roll back liquid restrictions on flights? I'm just saying, if Christy Noah makes this happen, I don't care how she dresses up.

She can wear stilettos at the border for all I care. I don't care. I legit don't care. She can wear a cat suit and, you know, wear extensions and do the whole notes. I don't care.

Girl can do whatever she wants to. If this changes, You know how Fetterman gets the hoodie pass?

Well, she can have a pass too. I'm just saying, I won't I'll never care again. We're going to, we'll talk more about this coming up. We got Florida Man. Yeah, Florida Man on the way.

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Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. Um I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said uh 20 billion one.

20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows.

So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.

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Thanks for having me. Visit forthepeople.com for an office near you. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. What?

Yeah It's time for Florida Man. Don't do this, ever. WSFA Channel 12, Florida Man uses finger guns to steal waffle house napkins. Wait, what? Finger guns, Madison County, Florida.

A Waffle House employee called 911 to report an attempted robbery. The suspect was unarmed and left simply after grabbing some napkins. Edward Rodriguez was identified as the assailant. He entered the Waffle House wearing a gray hoodie. He had a little dog, and then he shouted, Get on the ground, y'all getting robbed.

And then he stated later he was high and drunk, grabbed napkins, and walked out. He got into a vehicle and left the parking lot. He did not appear to have a weapon, but he did raise his hands in the shape of a finger gun. Yeah, you can't go and throw hands, finger guns, or otherwise at a waffle house. I'm surprised that the employees didn't like go into octagon mode and leap out from behind the counter and beat him down in the store.

But also, I mean, Would you not know that that was kind of a stupid joke? I guess. What would you do if somebody walked in and was like, y'all getting robbed and had finger guns? I think there's a couple factors here we need to know. How drunk was this person?

How late was it? I don't know. But. I would I don't know. I don't think I'd put up with any of that.

Would you call 911? I don't think I'd call 911. Yeah, I mean, I would just have my shotgun like what? For napkins? Yeah, for napkins.

I don't know. I don't know. Let's see here. We also have. A uh oh, a Florida man was arrested.

He was trying to poison his ex's liquor bottle with bleach. Why? You can tell that stuff. I mean, even unless you're drinking. What am I thinking of?

Ever clear? Oh, gosh. Then maybe. You could run vehicles off of that stuff. You can run the planet off of a bottle of Everclear.

What are you talking about? I feel like always sunny in Philadelphia when they're like, what's the fanciest. like liqueur that you can think of. And they're like, oh, Gold Schlager. Yeah, because you know.

Yeah, it's got flakes of gold in it. And then that's when they did the Nickel Schlager. And okay, anyway. Deltona Beach, attempted poisoning attempt. Investigators say the victim went to her ex-boyfriend's home to get her stuff.

Her friend went with her. She, and I don't know why, but the two decided to take a shot from a bottle of Tito's to calm their nerves. And apparently, the uncle that went with the girl. Realized that something was really wrong and that the drink was tainted with bleach, and they called the police and he admitted it. And he said he also put it in her facial products.

Well, that's just an astringent at that point, you dummy. Anyway, good night. We've got more in store. Third hour on the way. Don't go anywhere.

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There's a real understanding of the need there, as well as for emergency alerting, in which public media plays an extraordinarily important role.

Okay, this is stupid. This is the NPR CEO, Catherine Maher, who's saying that. you know, rural Americans. Those dumb hicks out there, they don't have no way to get their news cane. They have no source of news.

They have no connection to the outside world. NPR and PBS are the only way they learn anything. That's what she's saying about rural America flyover, rural Americans. They just don't know nothing. If it wasn't for NPR and PBS, they just wouldn't know nothing.

That's what she's alleging.

Okay, that's So not true.

So not true. Number one. Number two, even if it was. Wouldn't they be blue? If that was the only way they could get their news.

Wouldn't those rural counties have gone blue? Yeah. That's what I thought. I mean, you have. Local affiliates.

I know my family and the Ozarks, they get their news from Cape Girardeau. They have their, what is it, Heartland News. Heartland news. I used to go to sleep in my grandparents' house listening to the outro. to Heartland News.

And they would talk about The heartland issues, right? Does she not realize that this as something that exists. It doesn't even and by the way They have cell phone coverage out there. Has she ever been to rural America? You know what else Rural America has?

You guys are going to flip over this. They have electricity. And Supermarkets. Just saying. Just saying.

I have um A lot of family lives all over southern Missouri. And one of my favorite things is I had a uh grading at that worked in a quick mark. And she had two cellphones because she did scrap booking stuff on the side. You know, somebody's a serious scrapbooker when they had like a separate little phone to sell their scrapbooking stuff. Like, she would go to like Little Craft.

Um uh, what am I thinking of? Like little cra uh the little craft fairs? And so Scrap, she likes to make scrapbooking things, like little stuff to put in.

So, just case in point for the dudes who don't understand this, you know how you're like Warhammer accessories? Like when you're doing tabletop or if you're doing D and D tabletop. And you have all the little accoutrements for that.

Okay, that's like the male version of scrapbooking in a way.

So now the guys are like, oh, I totally get it now. Yeah. Yeah. So she would like make all this stuff because that's, I never ever. Underestimate the scrapbooking population because they have like blades and stuff.

They have like X-Acto knives. It's wild. And anyway, she had like a whole other phone that she would use and she'd sit there, you know, at the, she'd sit there at the gas station quick mart and she would, you know, be doing her job and then she would like field some calls for scrapbooking merchandise because if somebody's baby was a graduate in high school, you know, you got to have that material for the scrapbook for it. Very important, Kane. And they like, they did crazy things like go to movies and go to the store.

I mean, what does Catherine Maher think? It's not Mars. Mm-hmm. It's so stupid. They have coffee shops too, Catherine, did you know?

What?

Oh my gosh, what? Jimmy Christmas. I That is some real coastal elitism on display there. Has she by the way, has she also never heard of AM radio? Right.

I That's wild. And by the way, even if it was true, let me ask this question. Even if it was true in that. all of the the only way that rule America Gets their news or anything is from NPR or PBS. Then why is all of NPR and PBS's content seemingly geared towards like upscale urbanites?

Right? Yeah. All of it is. That doesn't make any sense. I mean, I know people that would listen to NPR.

to fall asleep. Because it is so, you know what I mean? It's so slow and deliberate in their delivery of news and information. Because, Kane, that is the upscale urbanite way. Welcome to Upscale Urbanite Radio.

I'm your hostess, the slowest to ever do it. Oh my god, I just woke up. What happened? What?

I don't know. What?

We were all in a dream. I can't, I don't even know what's happening. What?

Uh all right, so Yeah, that's and she's complaining because of the cuts to NPR and PBS. J.D. Vance broke the tie in the Senate last night, so they're going to reconcile that with the House. It looks like that so it looks like it's going to go through. And I think the House I think they're going to have everyone in the House on board.

Even though they have a narrower margin, they had a super narrow margin in the Senate.

So I think that's that's part of that 9.4 billion rescissions package.

So it looks like that will go through. But her argument just doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any sense at all. And it makes even less sense because you do have, and I hate saying it, but you do have like the Soros entities. They had This funding apparatus where they were trying to fund local newsrooms, where, like affiliates, even they were trying to, which I thought was a way of warming in and trying to control content, to fund local newsrooms for programming.

But none of what she says is accurate. And I feel like these people, these coastal elites, they say this stuff and they have no idea really how rural America lives and what they do and what they watch and what they listen to. They just think that they probably literally live in a hut on the prairie. I think that's that's probably accurate. And She, um this M the NPR lady.

She was, she told CBS, she said that this is going to be devastating for local news stations. It's going to create news deserts. Oh my gosh, again. No, it's not. That's not even the local affiliates are not relying even on PBS and NPR.

So, no, and maybe you guys should have thought about that before you started acting as provida.

So speaking of that bill The bill, the rescissions package that went through the Senate last night. One of the things that came out today. pull this up is uh the slowing of inflation essentially So This is one, we're going to be talking to Charles Payne about this tomorrow because the latest inflation report. showed a pull that yes, people are spending less on travel. But and they're saying no, there's an increase in the cost of goods.

The increase in the cost of goods, as I understand it, isn't related, though. to tariffs. And speaking of tariffs, one of the things, and Kane and I were talking about this on break, going back and forth on some of this stuff, is that. When you look at the at PPI, and that's the producer price index. Does that include or exclude import price.

And Rick Santelli was talking about this whole issue. And I thought, I liked what he had to say here. I thought it was insightful. Listen to this. We have this cut.

For the month of June, PPI comes in unchanged. Unchanged, we're expecting up two tenths. Unchanged would be the smallest inflationary wholesale increase in it since it was minus one tenth in March of this year. Strip out food and energy. It remains zero, unchanged, zero.

And that would once again, that would comp towards April when we were minus two tenths, which by the way was lowest inflation rate going all the way back to April of 2020. You know, it's amazing whenever I look at Rick Santelli, that guy, the reason that Trump is in office. Actually is because of Rick Santelli. I think so.

Yeah. Because Rick Santelli literally kicked off inadvertently, he unknowingly, but he kicked off the tea party when he had that famous rant. on live television about pay for your own stuff. and you know taxed enough And that was like the calling card that we used, kicking. I mean, we all saw it.

We're like, did you see Ray? I mean, everybody was talking about it. And his. different Quotes from his rant were used as like Tea Party protest slogans. and you wouldn't have Donald Trump without the Tea Party.

It is, but he's always been so incredibly consistent and so incredibly accurate.

So, whenever Rick Santelli explains something, there's a lot, there's some economists out there that I think are too. Tainted by partisanship, and they make it really political. Where the rest of us we just want to know the bare facts of it because we know enough to operate in it, but we need insight from these experts. And I always feel like he has. been incredibly fair.

incredibly clear-sighted. And I just think that makes his analysis very insightful. I think Charles Payne is very similar to that, and we're going to talk to him tomorrow. But. I mean, this is all incredibly important.

So it fell to 2.3%. That's right, where it is, right? PPIs fell to 2.3%.

So it decreased year over year, falling below 2.5%. And so that. What that is indicating is a cooler in producer level inflation.

So there's no monthly price increase that's recorded. And then you have the core PPI, and that's what Rixie and Telly was just explaining: that it is excluding the energy prices and the food prices. And that came in lower than expected at 2.6 against what they were forecasting 2.7, I think. And so that came in lower. And so now people are talking about: well, does this mean the Fed is going to, I mean, this is the prime time to have a rate reduction, right?

To have a more relaxed monetary policy, to have a rate reduction. And that's the big question with all of this. And Charles, I know, is going to talk a lot about this later. But they're saying that for the month of June, there was not, the inflation did not grow.

So that's significant.

Sorry, where you're talking about. Yeah, the two big numbers: the PPI, obviously, the producer's price index, is different from the CPI, which is the consumer's. And so the CPI number, obviously, it also is either lower or unchanged as well, which means so these producers have costs for material in order to produce what they produce. If their number is unchanged in regards to their output, that must mean that their input they're either absorbing or they're also not getting a change there either.

So that means the tariffs have had zero effect as though the media. Explained to us early on that it was going to ruin the economy. It hasn't done anything close to that. Didn't every single forecaster say that it was going to be higher than what it came in at? Yeah.

Every one of them.

So That Uh Does that mean that pal so The way to look at it, the narrative is that Jerome Powell is either being too cautious or he's being political. Or is it both? Yeah, it could be both. Yeah, we're going to talk to Charles Payne about this coming up tomorrow. Also, on deck.

here after headlines. Is the TSA going to eliminate the restrictions on liquids, the bane of travelers' existence. There is another big announcement on the way, according to it's hinted by DHS Secretary Noam.

So we're going to talk about that. And then also, did you guys see what Gavin Newsom did? Because he's trying to defend, obviously. He's trying to defend uh and and showcase and brag about California, except They he tweeted out Uh his office tweeted out all these photos where they were saying that uh California is gorgeous, etc., etc. But he didn't, they didn't use pictures of California.

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Uh I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how's it going today? It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.

I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. Um I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said uh 20 billion one. 20 billion is an insane number.

Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows.

So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.

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So uh a couple things here. First and foremost, a drunken man with a knife. Forgot how to spell his name. Yeah, this uh according to North Central Pennsylvania Loyal Sock Township. Very interesting name.

A woman called police. She opened her front door and a dude was holding a knife. First off, why would you open your door? I mean, always, you know, like you just. 35-year-old, I cannot say his first name because there's lots of consonants.

Zimmerman of Williamsport was holding a knife in front of the home. He. The police arrived. They gave him several commands. He finally dropped it.

But he kept ignoring the commands afterwards, and they had to tase him. And then he couldn't remember his name. He smelled like a liquor bottle, slurred his speech, and he could not even spell his own name. Like out loud verbally, couldn't spell his own name. Uh so he uh is uh arraigned on August 11th.

So he's uh that's that's really drunk. You know you're drunk when it's mm. Yeah, let's see. Uh oh, I cannot A Royal Navy sailor was arrested over a bomb hoax on a nuclear submarine that sent a naval man, sent a naval base into lockdown. Yeah, you can't do that.

He uh it was on he was sent uh Britain's trident nuclear submarine base into lockdown because he staged a bomb hoax prank and was arrested. Petty officer, it was on the HMS Vanguard, triggered a major emergency response. And they called the bomb squad in, and they're like, we don't know if he just lost the plot, but he, yeah, it went horribly, horribly wrong. And he is in a lot of trouble now. Wow.

You just don't do that. A Christian coffee shop owner who's helping the homeless is now facing protests in Colorado because it's Colorado. That's why, yeah. Uh, Jamie Sanchez, her coffee shop. Or, sorry, his coffee shop.

It's called the Drip Cafe in Denver, and he runs a homeless ministry as well called Recycle God's Love. And they realized that a lot of people are struggling, et cetera, and they wanted to help out. And that has enraged the community because the community is bougie and they don't want to have like homeless people around everywhere. And that's ultimately why they're mad. And they don't like the fact that.

And the people said they accused the cafe of being anti-gay, even though they've never said anything. He goes to church. And so they're just assuming because the guy goes to church, they don't like the amount of homeless people there. And they also don't like the fact that the guy's a Christian. And so they are attacking him for like no reason at all, whatsoever.

And they've been trying to protest him and scaring some of the homeless people away who have been receiving free clothes and food. It's like they, I, you know.

Some of these gay activists, honestly, like not everything is an invitation for you to make an ass of yourself and attention whore. Not every single thing is that. Like, maybe they could pitch in and help out. That would go a lot longer of a way than going out there and attacking the guy. They're just mad because he's a Christian.

They're openly hostile to Christians in Denver. Stick with us. We got a lot more in store. I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan.

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That's pretty awesome. Um I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said uh twenty billion one. 20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year.

And each year we get bigger and batter and our army grows.

So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.

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So, TSA, you may. May it's being hinted. The next big rollback might be liquid restrictions on flights. Department of Homeland Security suggested Wednesday that they're pushing for the TSA to ease up on its liquids, aerosols, and gels rule.

Now that the airport security has ditched the shoes off policy, hallelujah, by the way. And I think it's smart if Gnome is going after all this stuff. I mean, she should. Like I said, I'll give her a pass on however she wants to look at any event or whatever she wants to do, whatever aesthetics she wants to tweak. I don't care.

I'll give her a pass for everything. You make this a thing that happens, girl. I don't care if you wear a fur to the. to the border. As long as it's ethically sourced.

Ah, I don't care.

So Because right now you can only have 3.4 ounces of liquid. With you? And this is what I don't, you know how stupid this all is? First off, when you're going through airport security. And this is all because of after 9-11, and you had the shoe bomber.

And I guess, what was it, somebody else that tried to set off some kind of. Bomb with a liquid.

So they banned like regular sized liquids, and you had to have 3.4 ounces, which, as everybody knows, is teeny tiny. And it is so infuriating because you can't hardly get like the stuff that you use. Doesn't always come in travel size, and then you have to put it in these stupid little travel bottles, and it's a pain in the backside. It's like a big science experiment gone wrong in the bathroom. It's horrible to try to make it all happen.

So Um I always thought it was weird that You know, you would have to ditch all your liquids or water bottles or anything. Everybody throws everything in one trash can. Right there. When you're going through security, and that's like, well If that's suspect and you have to get rid of it because of potential Explosiveness, You're all putting it in one trash can at your choke point.

Now if I'm playing a strategy game You know, like, you know, with a family the other day, playing Earth Defense Force, right? You want to get a choke point and then you set off an explosive. You know, at a choke point, you know, you get everybody going through there, you take out the enemy. I'm just saying, that's, you know, it seems bad. I always get nervous when I, I'm always nervous going through TSA because of that reason.

It's a choke point. I am never most heightened in terms of awareness as when I'm going through TSA. Because if I was a baddie and I wanted to do something, it would be at that choke point. It's right at the entrance, right in front. And That's everybody's in a line.

Everybody's waiting there. It's just like, it's the most mind-boggling, insane thing I've ever seen. Anyway. And then the 3.4 ounces. My gosh, that's not enough for anything.

What if you hate checking your bags like me? Because. Murphy's Law in terms of lost bag would always happen to me.

So I don't check a bag. I can get everything I need in a week unless I absolutely have to. And if it's work-related, if I'm like on a work trip and it's like a week-long thing, maybe. But I always, I don't know what I'm speaking to those crews that were going, I've the MRC thing, I have no idea what I'm going to do then because that's international. I got to have three.

Oh, and that's the other thing. If you're flying international, Doesn't mean that they're all going to reduce their restrictions. That's just if you're flying domestically.

So. I don't know, but still. They give a few exceptions for medication and infant formula and that, but. If you want to fly with higher volume liquids, you have to put it in your check bags and then pray it doesn't get lost or wrecked. Because I've had.

I've had airlines crush my suitcase before. I've had One busted suitcase where it was just, I don't even know what happened. It looks like a Velociraptor got a hold of it. And then I had one where they put it up and you get it on the jet bridge. And I mean, it literally crushed my suitcase.

My wheels were busted. I had to like pick it up and carry it through. And that's when I got one of those super strong suitcases. And then they were just like, well, we'll give you $50. Hope nothing in it was broken.

You know?

So I don't know. I m I would hope Because I hate having to carry everything in like my one personal item bag. And that's what I have to do. Uh so I don't know. But the shoe thing is good.

But taking out the liquids and all that stuff. I mean, aren't they also getting to The way that I understand it, they have like new scanners.

So some airports. Have new scanners. And this is, and I also wish that TSA at these security checkpoints would let people know in advance with a sign. Whether or not the x-ray machine or the machines that you're putting your stuff through, if you have to take that stuff out or not. Because I have flown where some of the newer machines, you don't have to take your liquids out.

You can keep it in your bag and they just notice it. But then if you take it out, I mean, I've had agents like scream at me for taking it out of my bag. And I'm like, there's literally no one to, this has always been the rule. When was it not the rule? You know, it's like, please be kind to your travelers when you're going through because not everybody knows that you've switched up machines and that they don't have to take this out or they do have to take it out.

I've literally flown through the same terminal and went through one time and they were like, don't take your stuff out. And then the next time I went through that exact same terminal, I got a different machine. I was in a different line. And then they're like, take your stuff out. Why is your stuff not out of your bag?

It's like, because I didn't. that you they need notices for this. That being said, I really hope. I really hope that they do this. To fly domestically and be able to carry, like, you know, a regular, not that I have giant, you know.

Super value-sized bottles of shampoo, but just being able to take like regular stuff that would be nice. Sunblock is super important, like when you're trep for a vacation because it's so upmarked everywhere else. That's a big thing. That would be nice. It'd be nice.

A couple of other things. This is not so nice. Did you guys hear this story? about the Annabelle doll. A paranormal investigator.

unexpectedly dies. On the Annabelle Haunted. Dolly Tor. Bum bum bum. Paranormal Investigator Dan Rivera Apparently, he died during his statewide tour that spotlighted the haunted doll Annabelle.

I mean, that's a great promo, just saying. According to TMZ, he was continuing his doubles on the run tour in Gettysburg. And I get is he's taking the Annabelle doll with him, as I understand it. Is that how it is? Yeah.

It's like basic how would you describe this style? It's like um Possessed doll? They made movies about this thing. Yeah. And it's like this possessed doll, and they keep it under a lock and key.

And they, it's the, yeah, it's the doll that they made, the um. The movie after. And There apparently there had been a continue the tour. But the doll apparently it's a raggedy and doll. And it was apparently reportedly possessed.

And a woman got this in 1970 as a gift, and then they began experiencing strange stuff. And the doll would move on its own and left handwritten notes. And then they had a medium that's you know, those famous Warren people, the Warrens, or whatever, they came out and they're like, oh, that's a devil doll.

So they kept it in their little museum under a lock and key. And so I just think it's creepy anyway. It looks creepy anyway. But he was bringing this doll across the country as part of the tour and now he's now he's mm mm past to the past to the other side. New England Society for Psychic Research, they're the group behind it.

They announced it. There I don't did he like have health problems? They're not indicating as to what the cause of death is. Yeah. I would assume so.

Um They have this doll in a box and it says, Warning, positively do not open, and they have a weird red light. I don't know why the red light's there. I mean, it looks like a friendly enough little raggedy and doll, but no. Uh but they said that uh they're I guess they're doing the coroner's doing an investigation. And firefighters and medical personnel, they were called to a hotel in Gettysburg Sunday night.

And they were doing CPR in progress on a man who was the same age as this guy, and that's pretty much all everybody knows. And that came from the Adams County Dispatch Scanner Archives. Yeah, it looks here that the state police wrote in a release that, quote, nothing unusual or suspicious was observed at the scene. And the Adams County Coroner's Office also said that Rivera's death was not suspicious, adding that the results of a routine autopsy could take 30 to 60 days. Mm.

The Gettysburg portion of the tour, hosted by ghostly images of Gettysburg tours.

sold out totally. They had over 1,200 tickets, sold out in three days. And the tours going on apparently.

Now they're getting a ton. I mean, I'm just saying. If you're gonna kick the bucket on a tour, That you organize, that's a great way to promote it. I'm just saying, I'm not trying to be like morbid or anything.

Okay, so the obvious question, was it related to the doll? We don't know, but now that it's part of the legend. Will they tell us if the coroner finds out at They can't. really pinpointed answer? I mean, are they gonna say natural causes?

Or are they going to be like, it looks like there were little cloth hand marks on his neck?

Okay, this guy's not from this Devil Doll. What natural causes happen to somebody in their face? I would not want to go see it because it's weird. And Like none of that stuff really phases me. But my grandmother, you know, the one who came up with the rule in threes, death rule in threes, was super suspicious and totally believed in all this stuff.

And I don't know. I don't know. Like I mean it could be the doll. Could be. It could be.

It it you're right, it could be. Uh Also weird. I don't know if you guys saw what uh Gavin Newsom just got bopped for doing.

So He was I guess trying to dunk on when POTUS said. Democrat states were blank holes. Pooh holes, basically, right? And the Governor Newsom press office tweeted out for photos. One photo was like uh that was the curvy street in San Francisco and then there's another like s like street, you know, main street kind of thing and then a little park and then a big old bridge, right?

And uh He made a mistake. Couple mistakes actually.

So, the park, the photo that you're looking at that Juan is showing you on the simulcast, it's in the lower left. And you're lower left, and it feet the water with the rocks.

So that's Sand Park. In Nevada.

So make California Nevada? Brendan Carr even noticed it and said, oops. Gavin Newsom, you posted a picture here from the Republican-run state of Nevada. Sand Harbor, Nevada. Don't they have a Democrat governor?

Sand Harbor, Nevada is a great state park, though. But there's more. The Two of the pictures are eight years old. And the other is eleven years old.

So two of the pictures And you can kinda tell from the cars in one of the pictures just how old it is. And yeah, it's like I mean, I guess he can't show a current photo of like the wildfire destruction or the drug dealers and the needles and feces. I mean, showing a big giant homeless turret on the sidewalk is probably more accurate.

So the other photos are 11 years old and 8 years old. there's literally nothing that he has shown in the past five years here. And then the one from Nevada. Wow. Yeah, why would you have like, and you can tell it's an old photo?

Because look at the cars in that picture. It's old. Those are old cars. That was one of the first things I noticed. I was like, those are old cars, they're older cars.

So that was really bad. That was really bad on his part. But here's the other thing: I forgot about this. Did you guys know that the next Olympics are going to be in LA? They're going to be in Los Angeles.

How? How is that going to happen? I I I mean Are they capable of doing this? De are they gonna be able to actually keep everybody safe? The 2028 Summer Olympics.

Now just think about this for a moment. This is the summer of a presidential election. Right before fall. Right? So it's going to kick off mid-July.

And go all the way to the end of the month in Los Angeles, a presidential election year. Right before they go into the final the finish line of fall. This is going to be the most insane time ever. Did If you're a Democrat, are you worried about that timing because you know Los Angeles is bad? And you know that it's a mess.

And I It's going to get there. How are they going to do? They're going to have tons of protests. They're going to have to get police out there. Then there's going to be stories of brutality.

It's going to be crazy. Oh my gosh. Because you're going to have all of those antagonists that are going to be looking. To seize attention for whatever cause they want from this event. Out of any Olympics, this is one I would not go to.

I mean, I d I'm not interested in going to them anyway, but I would not go to this one. That s Just Seems very unsafe. They're doing the closing ceremony is going to be at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The first medal is going to be in Venice Beach. I have friends that live in Venice Beach, and they're fighting off homeless, and then they've had protests.

How is that going to happen? Oh, are they going to do what China did? And they went in and literally scooped up people and transported them to the rural countryside and made them stay there? That's what they did in Beijing. That's kind of what Gavin Newsom did when she.

Came and visited. Yeah, when she, yeah, that's right. They took all the homeless out, cleaned up the streets really quick for that two-day op. Yep. Yeah, it was good.

Oh my gosh. So think, so again, Olympics in LA. the summer of a Presidential election year. I'm just saying I hope Republicans, which they're not, 'cause But if I were the RNC, which I have no idea what they're doing. I would already be preparing the templates for ads for this.

Because it is going to be a hot mess. We have a lot more on the way as we roll towards to date in stupidity. I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how's it going today?

It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome.

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So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.

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Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow. Dan Morgan from Morgan and Morgan, America's largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.

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Make sure you sign up over at Substack Chapter and Verse because I'm going to put out a piece that just kind of goes over some of the stuff with the Epstein back and forth. And I really, I don't know. I don't know, maybe Mm. I don't know if anybody's advising him. I don't think anybody's advising him.

But I mean, I really think it's just bad for the president to go at voters like this, his own supporters, and say, because he had put on True Social, I don't want their support. And I'm like, oh my gosh, what are you doing? We're going into a midterm year. Please, for the love of all things, holy, don't say that. Stop it.

Why does he do this? Why? Oh my gosh. Stop it. Stop it.

Stop it. Someone tell him to not do this, please. I don't even care who it is, just someone. Please stop. Stop the man.

If you see him get in his phone, talk to post on True Social about this, you sneeze and act like you're falling over and knock it out of his hand. I don't care. I don't care. No jury would convict you. All right.

Today in stupidity. Uh can we make it Gavin Newsome cut 16? Yeah. Juan, let's just play cut 16. It kinda makes me chuckle that I hear it, but.

Go ahead and play. All that reputational damage that's being done as they're sitting there on horses with American flags running through soccer fields, scaring kids that are playing soccer in the middle of the day at a summer camp. For what? Just toughness. It's a weakness.

I'm masquerading as strength. That's what I don't like about this son of a. Oh, he is. I don't. Forgive me.

I know he's the president of the United States. Forgive me. I didn't. Oh, my gosh. This is so easy.

He is so easy to read. Hold on, listen. You know, come on. How do I explain that to my kid? He calls me noosky.

Oh my gosh, just be like, I mean, it's politics, grow up. This is so, he's good with messaging, but he's not a great actor. We see this. We see it. I'll be up on Will Kane's show on Fox coming up later this afternoon.

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