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I want these people executed. I want them executed publicly in the largest town square that we have. I'm tired of this stuff. You have a bunch of, there needs to be a message sent to people who want to. Not try to enter into a sovereign country, refuse to assimilate, refuse to acclimate, and then suck up and steal.
and defraud. taxpayers of taxpayer dollars. And until there's a big, serious penalty, nothing's going to change. But no one has the balls to do the penalty that's required. To resonate that deeply.
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Daniel Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour. The I work. Are we really ever going to get this money back? No, that's the big question.
I appreciate the effort, but the fact that it was allowed to happen in the first place is asinine because Republicans were up there in Washington, D.C. They were there as well in Minnesota. They were there as well in Ohio. They were there as well in New Hampshire and in Delaware. They were in all of these areas.
So they saw all of this. And to not have done anything this entire time. I just you can't have and I realize that it's Maybe in the grand scheme of things. There's perhaps A greater Chance to recognize larger amounts elsewhere, but I don't know, hundreds of billions of dollars is a pretty big amount, guys. It's a pretty big amount.
And how do we know? How was it? I mean, just craziness.
So, welcome. This is how, I mean, I. And I know the whistleblowers and I know the Democrat machine. But I it's always r excuses from Republicans. All they have are excuses.
I don't want to sound like a Clyde from any wish we put loose. Marjorie Trailer Green. I don't I want to be careful in that I don't sound like her. But This is still, there's a lot of questions to be answered.
So I'm happy to see that this is ongoing, and I hope that the penalties are so swift. I think make put them in a gulag and then have a public hanging. There we go. Just do that way. This is a lot of money.
Lot of money. And it's just, it keeps going on and on and on. And in Los Angeles, they had, what was it, $27 million? Just for one guy, one guy. And the fraud on this is so insane because there's so many people that do this, not just in California, but elsewhere.
There was a story out, I think I read it last night or this morning with the New York Post, that just one dude, one dude. $27 million. Twenty-seven million dollars in fraud. And of course, He spent it on, as you can imagine, a flashy car collection. He had a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
This guy was one of the people arrested as part of this, what you have, you were listening to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche talk. And they were talking about some of these arrests. And I was looking at this guy because The just the medical fraud alone is like Somewhere over, I think that they were underestimating it. It was like six and a half billion, but it's a lot more than that. billions and billions nationwide.
And this guy, how do you dra I mean You're driving around a Rolls-Royce Phantom. And you work. for the government. Like Medicare and Medicaid. And a hospice.
How are you driving around a Rolls Royce Phantom? No one sees this and is like, wow, where did you get this at? No one sees the guy starts turning up. I mean, I'm looking at one of the pictures of this guy's shoes. He's in Ferragamos.
The pair of shoes that this guy's wearing is $1,200. They're Italian-made. They're made in. Frenza. He's wearing a pair of ferragamos.
And that looks like, I mean, the guy's been as he's being perk walked, he's in $1,200 shoes. He's driving around a Rolls-Royce Phantom, and yet he does hospice work. That's his job. That doesn't ring alarm bells. No one sees that and is like, dude.
What's weird is that In any other extent, like when you hear when you read stories about the press going after Elon Musk because he made his money in an honest way, right? Envy always comes into play. When someone earns their money the honest way. But when they're defrauding taxpayers. Or when they're engaged in illicit, any kind of illicit activity.
Do you notice that suddenly the curiosity driven by envy disappears? Is it just me noticing this? The curiosity that is. Driven by envy disappears. You would think that enough people would be envious of this guy.
That they would that they would immediately think, oh.
Well Where's this money coming from? Where is this at? Why is it like? I mean, you would think so. But apparently not.
So there's a bunch of these people from different parts of the United States that are being arrested, but this one guy, 27 million. He uh and you know how much that car is, right, the Rose Royce Phantom? Over half a million dollars. It's over a half a million dollars. My favorite thing.
Is the way that he kept it in his car, or sorry, his garage. He had a basic B garage. Mm. And he kept a Rolls Royce phantom in it. The guy has like a one story ranch.
in California. And he has a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a car that costs over $530,000. sitting in his garage. You're telling me that that's not ringing alarm bells. You're telling me that no one sees that and notices?
Are people just like thinking that they're being polite neighbors or something? I'm very curious about this. Kane, if your neighbor, if you knew your neighbor worked in hospice and all of a sudden they started wearing like designer duds and driving half a million dollar cars, what would you think? That their other half was super rich, or that they're into nefarious activities. That's what I'm saying.
That is what I'm saying.
So I don't know. This is going to keep happening. This was Medi-Cal.
Now Here's the thing, four of these dudes. together Defrauded. Medi-Cal, which does get federal money.
So regardless. whether or not you live in California, you are still paying this. Yeah. Over $270 million. That's a lot of money.
Yeah, that's so Kane's looking at the picture and he's like, Is that wood floor laminate on? Yeah, because you know that dude ain't popping for ceramic. It's a horrible job, by the way. Oh, it's horrible. It looks awful.
That's why I said it's a basic bee garage. He's got the wood laminate flooring on his basic B garage. I'm just fascinated with this. And then he's got this like shelf. He's got paper towels up there.
Let's look at what else he's got. He's got all, you know, like your regular garage junk. Right. I see like a big I see a big thermos up there. I see uh zip ties.
I see what either paper yeah yeah it looks like a package of zip ties. I see uh paper towels or like garage towels. Up there.
Next to his Rolls-Royce Phantom. And is that a bike in the background? How much do you want to bet? That's a Ducati sitting back there. It's a $200,000, probably $250,000.
Souped up Ducati. How much you want to bet? Because he's got a bike back there.
So four of these guys, 270, over 270 million, that was bogus Medi-Cal claims. That was just for. Just for prescription drugs that were not medically necessary. And in over half of the instances, they weren't even provided to the claimed recipients. Medi-Cal paid $180 million on fake drug claims.
That's insane.
Now, it's not just these four guys. They had a patient marketer that worked for Monte Vista Pharmacy. They also collaborated, so you had somebody from the inside that was collaborating. Oh, in addition to his Rolls-Royce Phantom, he also apparently had rare baseball cards. Uh Yeah, I don't know how the system doesn't flag these obvious excesses.
Someone's someone's not watching it. If it's too much to watch, that means there's too much money going out. That's exactly what it means. It means there's too much cash going out. Bottom line.
Just insane.
So, some of the other stuff we're getting today, in addition to the ongoing unmasking of the fraud. Can I just if Gallie If you would have told me. 15 years ago. Maybe 20 years ago. that a foreign born judge, By the name of Sparkle.
Suk nanan. Was going to try to retcon. The Constitution? Band. negate voter verification in a ruling.
I would have said you're high as a kite. But that's exactly what happened. Sparkle suk nenon. Nanan suk nanan? Right?
I don't know. Sparkle. Judge Sparkle. Has struck down the administration's expanded save voter verification system. And made the determination that federal agencies unlawfully created a centralized database containing Social Security and citizenship data.
To facilitate mass voter verification.
So they said it violated the Privacy Act. Really? I don't think, I'm sorry, if your name's Sparkle, you should not be a judge. I think, you know, I don't care if it was the name your parents gave you, if you didn't have the good sense to change it. Then I think that really demonstrates that you should not be a judge.
I'm just gonna go out on a limb here. Because you all know I'm right. You know, that's that's there's only two jobs for you. You can serve at Hooters, or you can be on OnlyFans. Change your name.
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It's a hot day here in Ted Has. Texas. It's going to be triple digits into this week. We may or may not just be randomly sitting in ice cubes. When we do the show towards the end of the week, all right, so.
Where to start? Because we've got all kinds of stuff going on. We'll get into all the World Cup. And of course, we've been talking about the latest with Iran because there's like a different headline every single day. There's just never, you never get a break from it.
And uh it's Interesting. How Really Iran is not. The victim, but they have been able to convince the world somehow that they are, despite the fact that everyone else. sees them for what they are. And in the United States, you have all of Podcasta stand that's simping for them so hard.
They are just, I mean. I've never seen anything like it. It's pretty, pretty amazing to watch. And it hasn't helped that we've had People in government that have been on every single side of this issue, not in the best of, not in the most clarifying of ways either. There's a lot happening.
And I've told you before, I really liked how it all began. I liked, I thought that Trump has been consistent on where he stands with Iran. But now, for some reason, I, and I'm assuming it's him, or maybe somehow. His vice president was able to convince him. To I I don't know, maybe go go Be less punitive towards them?
I don't know. But There's clearly, I think everybody sees, there's been, it's like a night and a day difference. And it's okay to say, hey, why? I don't know why there's like people are afraid to point this out. I saw the Rapid Forty seven response, the official account, which does a lot of good, but then I don't know who's running it lately, but they've been going after various people that have simply questioned things.
And they started reposting Al Jazeera. Like, why is a government account reposting what the United States has already classified as an outlet for terrorism? It's a Qatari owned entity that literally pushes nothing but Qatari propaganda and Shia propaganda. That would be like the government retweeting RT Russia Today, which was founded and funded by the Kremlin. I have to think that some 20-something-year-old who thinks that politics began the day they fell out of their mother's womb somehow didn't know that and is running that account.
They need better, more qualified people to run their social media, not some You know, squeaker who thinks that Al Jazeera is a legitimate news organization, dear heavens.
So That's an issue. Here's one of the big questions that people have been asking about Oil profits because there was the in the MOU, and this is what had been released and signed. It was discussed that. It would be Gulf states. We understand the fungibility of money.
That's the big problem. But then also, If we're going to start allowing them to earn money from sales. What is the first thing that they're going to spend their money on? This is a question that was given to POTUS by a reporter, Cut Five. Listen to this.
Yeah. Uh any questions, please? Treasurer lifted sanctions on Iranian oil today.
Well, I'm going to have to find out exactly the status, but if the sanctions go out, Money's going to be put into this country. All that money's coming back in the form of purchases of food, which they desperately need. They have 91 million people. They can't feed them.
So the money that we lift is going to go to our farmers, largely to our farmers. Can you ensure that the Iranians won't use profits from oil sales to rebuild their military?
Well, they're not supposed to be doing that, so we'll see. But they're supposed to use money to buy food for their people, because right now their people are... Very hungry. And they're buying it exclusively from us, corn, soybeans. It should be a lot of money.
I hope it's a lot of money. We're not sure, though. Um Trump has been so consistent on the issue of Iran. And Vance used to be, but he's done a 180 from this. This was cut six.
This was back. During the Biden-Harris era, listen.
Now, to answer this particular question, we have to remember that as much as Governor Waltz just accused Donald Trump of being an agent of chaos, Donald Trump actually delivered stability in the world, and he did it by establishing effective deterrence. People were afraid of stepping out of line. Iran, which launched this attack, has received over $100 billion in unfrozen assets thanks to the Kamala Harris administration. What do they use that money for? They use it to buy weapons that they're now launching against our allies, and God forbid, potentially, launching against the United States as well.
Donald Trump recognized that for people to fear the United States, you needed peace through strength. They needed to recognize that if they got out of line, the United States global leadership would put stability and peace back in the world.
Now, you asked about a preemptive strike, Margaret, and I want to answer the question. Look, remember. This was under Biden-Harris, they were saying, well, we need to spend this money on food. That was what Iran said at the time.
Now, this was something that Vance. all was a position that Vance held at some point. And then I don't know how much Tucker Carlson influenced. I don't know. But it is safe to say that it's very different from what it was then.
And it's okay to point that out, it's not our fault. for noticing a complete change in approach. by a government official. I'm not going to be told that I can't point this out. Just not.
And The other thing is, a lot of people are organically noticing this. When people notice things. They tend to comment on it. Not everything is organized. Not organized like the bots that help.
Promote a number of other things, that's for sure. The woke Reich is very, very organized.
So the ballistic missile program, this I mean, we were told that we were going to ruin all of the industrial complex and their intel, and we did.
Now, look, I'll say this: Trump decimated. The IRGC, the upper echelon. Uh killed the Ayatollah. And there was a lot that Israel did as well that I think that credit where credit is due. I don't think that the U.S.
can take all the credit for everything because they were over there doing a lot of stuff as well, obviously. But that this approach that Trump had They I mean they were on the ropes. And we were working with Gulf states to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
So, the idea that the straight was somehow going to plunge. the world into chaos. I mean, I can argue yes and no. Part of it depended on how quickly the overland network of pipes, et cetera, the spaghetti noodles of pipes that they had, whether it's the Emiratis or whether it's the Saudis, they were fast-tracking a lot of stuff to get it open and to bypass it. UAE was going to bypass it so it would go to one of the ports in the Gulf of Oman, which is right beneath Hormuz.
There's ways to make it work, and we're a net exporter now. Our production is just knocked OPEC out of first place.
So, this idea that the United States should share power, because that's what a lot of this comes down to. When you look at the moves through the context of that, it starts making, you can see it. And it makes sense. I One of the things, because I have a lot of stuff from the VP. Tons of video.
Tons of tweets. Tons of writings. Whenever people use the phrase like never Trump. Like during the primary in 2016, I had a different candidate. We have a lot of foreign bots that don't understand the difference between primaries and generals.
Everybody typically has their own candidate in a primary, and then people come together to vote on that candidate in the general. Foreign bots don't understand that. This is how you know it's an organized foreign op because they all say the same thing. They all run out and they say, never Trump, never Trump, because they don't understand the difference between primaries and general elections. And they hate our electoral system because they hate us.
So When I see that word being used to describe people who had different choices in the primary. And then I compare it. And I'm going to be real, the V P has said a lot of stuff about POTUS. In 2016. Things that we criticized.
I mean, literally calling him Hitler. and saying all of this stuff. I'm all for people having a change of heart. But what I'm not for is the inconsistency in terms of accountability for that. And how somehow being for a different primary candidate and coming together on the general is somehow worse than trying to, as a senator, undermine POTUS.
I'm just saying. But one of the things that we're definitely seeing is that there is a faction within the administration that is really promoting this multipolarity. And there are a lot of us who think due to recent behaviors that the VP may be somehow inclined to that. That I don't think he would ever say it publicly because it shows the cards too much, but I, but too many of us are noticing certain things that are already giving tells on this. This, they believe in isolationism as the only way to stop the decline of the West.
Because they, which I know it begs the question that the West is already in decline. And by begging the question, I mean they're assuming this outcome is logical because they think the premise that the West is in decline is true. which it is not. But they're assuming that it is, which is why they formulated a truly isolationist approach. They don't believe that there's any American interest served at all whatsoever, for instance, by circumventing China and cutting them off at these choke points, whether it's Panama Canal, whether it's the Strait of Hormuz, at different places around the world.
They don't see a benefit in that. They think that that's just a sign of the West's decline. And that is a sym a signal that we should somehow share influence with China. The same thing with Russia. But these people think that if they entirely withdraw and just keep the United States in the Western Hemisphere, that.
you can have Russia and China deal with the rest of the world. But that's completely antithetical to how Trump has been running his. term in his administration. He has been very clear. One of the first things he did was send Rubio down to South to Central America to talk about Panama Canal.
And then immediately start with Abraham Accord, of course, expansion. Because he understands. It's not and I think it is ignorant and uneducated to say that somehow protecting those choke points is the same thing as nation building, what we saw under the Tucker Carlson type of GOP back in the nineties.
So not even remotely similar. But The idea that the United States has to be restrained on the world stage. And pushed back into just the Western Hemisphere is a policy that is absolutely, it's a belief that is absolutely held by a faction within this administration. And this is how they are approaching Iran. Leave Iran alone.
Don't do anything to Iran. And then they try to go after everybody else. Which is crazy. We have this discussion about, well, You know, the Uh what were they calling? Uh rehabilitation.
Reconstruction. We have to reconstruct. I mean, we've got to rebuild. That's one of the things that they've been arguing. What about the reconstruction of what Iran owes?
In unpaid US court judgments. To American victims of Iranian terrorism, over $53 billion. Scotus ruled on april twentieth. That Nearly $2 billion, according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. $2 billion in frozen Iranian government funds has to be turned over to injured survivors and families of Americans killed in the 83 bombing of the that was the Marine Corps barracks bombing in Beirut.
and others, Iran was found liable. But there's been no compensation, there's been no reconstruction, yet we're supposed to unfreeze assets for them. Why is this not a demand? What about the Pan Am 103? What about the soldiers that have been blown up by Iranians?
What about the soldiers that have been killed by Iranians, their proxies? I mean, we have 53 billion and outstanding with them. Or they have with us. They owe us $53 billion in judgments. And they refuse to settle it, but they want all of their assets unfrozen.
They want to be rebuilt. They're reveling in the fact that we have a faction in DC that is. trying to make it to where they have money from oil and money from What are we doing? And it is completely American. In fact, you, as an American, are compelled.
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I think it's a lot of people fear a lack of control. And as a result of this, this is the way of them trying to make sense of the world and try to take control over their own bodies.
So by actively doing something, I'm going to detoxify things, therefore I'm going to feel better. I think is absolutely one of the reasons that it, you know, detoxifying has become so popular. Listen to the full episode of Health versus Hype with the American Medical Association on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Identity theft can cost more than you think. Drained investment accounts, stolen tax returns, lost wages, expenses for lawyers.
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All right, so first up. Goodness, where do we start? A Florida man crashed on the highway after he said he saw the devil and then was trying to steal a medical helicopter. Yeah, this fella. Ooh, he crashed on uh is this I-75?
And he uh apparently according to the police The oh that is an 80s haircut.
Okay. He told authorities he saw the Antichrist before he crashed his vehicle on Interstate 75, and he was arrested after he was attempting to steal a medical transport helicopter that landed at the crash scene. Riley Ferrer. Twenty-eighths. He lost control of his pickup truck, collided with another vehicle, and his truck left the roadway and overturned in a wooded area, seriously injuring two people, by the way, Florida Highway Patrol says.
And he said he saw the devil before the crash. And uh then he He was taken, he's by the way, he was taken to the Hernando County Detention Center where deputies reported that he refused to remove his jewelry, finally telling them, you do it. And he faces three counts: resisting without violence, resisting an officer without violence, one count of burglary of an occupied conveyance. He's held on 3,000 bonds.
So he hadn't ponied up bond yet. Poof. That's uh serious. Also, let's see. No, I don't want to do this one.
Vape pens. That one's kind of boring. And I can't do this one. But there is a guy who is going to get a substantial sentence because he got convicted of his eighth DUI in Florida. A Florida man convicted of eight DUIs now in Palmetto County.
Yeah, state attorneys now they're looking for enhanced sentencing because he won't stop. Ronald Clark Willard won't stop driving drunk is why. We have a lot more on the way. Our partners that bring you the program, Web Root. Webroot is something that you need in this day and age.
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I'm not a scientist or a data collector or whatever you want to call it, but am I losing muscle mass? No. Am I building it? Maybe a little here and there.
So, you know, what aspects of creatine contribute to that versus how many times am I going to the gym? You know, who knows? Therein lies the rub, right? You want to think that you're doing something good for your body, but I don't know how to measure that. Could this work for endurance?
Could it work for a muscle mass maintenance? And the elderly. Could it work for brain health? These new research studies coming out have really triggered a lot of interest because now you're taking a well-studied supplement and saying, well, what if it did these other things? And that's exciting for folks.
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He says they illegally placed chemicals in the water and left a 300-foot gash in the pool.
Now five people are said to have been arrested. He says a 10-year prison sentence will be strictly enforced. Oh.
Well. If he's saying he's going to jail for 10 years, I'm going to let him go. Um What? How drunk do they have to be to do this show every day? Like, I mean, when do they start drinking?
Because I can't make heads or tails of any of the stuff that they say. They were very, they're very upset. By the way, we know there was vandalism because it's on video. Yeah. You idiots.
There was also. Do we have time for?
Well, I'll just save 23. We'll have 23 here coming up. We have the. Yeah. You have fake Christianity on the left, Tallarico, and you have fake Christianity on the right, Tucker Carlson's recent guest, which included two pastors, one of which apparently had DUIs, domestic violence, and was run out of his previous church for embezzling, and another one who abused his authority to fornicate with everyone in the congregation.
You think that they're like Tallarico's part two and three? The Federal Reserve cannot fix the economy. The Fed can't lower mortgage rates. The bond market is what gets the economy moving, and the Fed doesn't control that. The Fed reacts to us.
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Okay, what am I doing? Can I identify at least three ways that my body detoxes and ways to support that? I promise if my message was more dramatic like that, I would have millions of followers and make millions of dollars. But I cannot sleep at night trying to sell someone something that their body already does naturally. We're living in a crazy world now.
I think it's a lot of people fear a lack of control. And as a result of this, this is the way of them trying to make sense of the world and try to take control over their own bodies.
So by actively doing something, I'm going to detoxify things, therefore I'm going to feel better. I think is absolutely one of the reasons that it, you know, detoxifying has become so popular. Listen to the full episode of Health versus Hype with the American Medical Association on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why is it always chaos when we link up? Cause nobody plans anything, bro.
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A woman says that she got herpes from an Arby's food worker who spat in her food. She referred to the police, referred it to police, and obtained Arby's footage, and reportedly told an officer. Uh, yeah, that she's not gonna waste time. Yes, she did it. The woman apparently did too.
Oh, this was in Oklahoma and apparently the female Victim said she contracted oral herpes, according to police and court records. And apparently, she documented everything. And apparently, the surveillance footage showed that the lady leaned her head down, and you can see her spit into the sandwich.
So apparently was caught on video. Hang her. I think she should be hung. That's my response to everything. This is not, no, no, no.
Everybody's equal in front of the law. Hang them. That's right. It's bio warfare. Let's see here.
Two arrested after a detective found drugs in a bag, literally labeled definitely not a bag full of drugs. Again. Again. This was in Kentucky. And it was most certainly Full of drugs, according to law enforcement.
You know what? That's, I mean, that would be the first place that I would look if I was a cop. Let's look in the bag that says not drugs. It's gonna be drugs, bro. From the show last night to this drive, why is it never chill?
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