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Trump Cabinet vs. Media - July 8th, Hour 1
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Mark Simone here for Sean.
We got a lot to get to today.
We'll get to that crazy commie mom damn.
It's a big, big, important story, not just New York hanging on a cliff with this possible communist mayor coming, but also for the Democrats.
It could be their jumping the shark, suicide, wiping themselves out with this.
We'll get to Epstein.
We'll get to Netanyahu.
We got lots to talk about.
We'll get to Elon Musk with his third party and more.
It's the Sean Hannity Show, the most listened to radio show in America, 17 million listeners.
I should actually be nervous, I guess.
Wait a minute.
I'm talking to 17 million people.
Oh, my goodness.
Linda is on the controls there.
Hello, Mark.
It's good to see you as always.
Who's this guy over here?
I brought along my consigliarides for today.
Uh-oh.
So assist me as I go through the pain of coming through what could be a Kami-Doni city.
Can we say who it is?
It's Master Liam.
Liam, her son Liam is there.
Liam is here today.
Do you want to say hi on him?
Very sharp-looking guy.
You have to come to the microphone to say hi.
So Liam is going to be 10 in 20 days, which is kind of crazy.
Hello.
Yeah.
He's sitting there.
He's on 12 computers, three phones.
It's crazy.
Everything.
This kid's like taking apart the computer, putting it back together.
Isn't it wild?
Like when we were kids, we never did any of this, but Liam is over there.
He's like crushing life, you know?
I'm like, what is happening?
Very sweet, nice looking.
Although I can see you're a real troublemaker.
You're not fooling me.
He's doing the flossy.
I can see it.
He's a wild guy, this guy.
With his American flag shirt, you know.
Yeah.
It's fun.
It's fun to have him at work.
It is.
He's helping out today.
So there's a cabinet meeting that's been going on.
Is it over yet?
I think it's over.
It's a long cabinet.
17 hours and 33 seconds.
It's a very.
You remember Joe Biden would not have any cabinet meetings, and it went on for a year or two.
There were no cabinet meetings.
And at one point, they had to call one.
And I said this at the time.
People didn't believe me, but he did not recognize Anthony Blinken.
Blinken said when he walked in that Biden clearly didn't know who he was.
Lloyd Austin, he sort of recognized, but he didn't know what he was.
He said the guy, the Army guy, Secretary of Defense, he didn't recognize him.
And then remember, they tried one last cabinet meeting, and Joe was unable to even sit in the president's seat at the head of the table.
So remember, Jill Biden, Dr. Jill Biden, sat at the seat there and basically ran the cabinet meeting.
It wasn't a real cabinet meeting.
It was just take a couple pictures.
They were there for 10 minutes.
Nothing was really said.
But when Trump does it, and nobody, I don't think any president ever did this before.
He allows the cameras to come in.
Not the whole meeting because some of the stuff's top secret and classified, but a good hour or two, he'll do it right in front of the nation, which is great.
So he talks about a lot of stuff.
Texas, the horrible, horrible situation in Texas.
Now, let me just explain how this works because a lot of people are upset.
The media is out and out lying about Trump cutting the National Weather Service, and that caused the problem.
None of this is true.
None of this is true.
In fact, not only did the cuts not even take place there, but for this particular past week leading up to it, they had double, triple the staff they needed on the National Weather Service.
But here's how it works, and this has been the pattern for decades.
If there's a terrible disaster and things go wrong, if it's a Democratic president, the media zooms in on the locals, the mayor and the governor, they go after them for screwing up the rescue, the evacuation.
If it's a Republican president, they go after the White House.
And you remember, Katrina happened in New Orleans.
This had nothing to do with George Bush.
Katrina, they had the worst mayor and the worst governor, New Orleans, Louisiana.
And they were told to evacuate New Orleans.
They knew what was coming.
They were told to evacuate.
Amtrak offered all their trains for the evacuation.
The bus companies had something like 10,000 buses on the ground ready for evacuation.
But Ray Negan, the mayor, decided not to evacuate, left everybody there.
And of course, disaster ensued.
And then they did have a shelter, which was the Superdome, but it never occurred to him to have food or water or anything at the Superdome.
So it was chaos.
So again, it was a Republican president.
So they never went after Nagan.
Bush was attacked day and night.
How dare he?
Look what he did.
He had nothing to do with this.
It says right in the FEMA charter, they don't come in for the first two days.
They come day three.
This has nothing to do with the federal government.
The situation in Texas, horrible, horrible stuff.
But they didn't properly evacuate.
They've had these sort of floods before on that exact area.
They had all the warnings in the world from the weather service.
They didn't handle it very well.
But again, because it's a Republican president, media attacking Trump.
So just get used to that.
If it's a Republican president, it's the White House's fault somehow, not the locals.
The Epstein client list was brought up.
Trump had a good point, a really good point on this.
They're having a cabinet meeting.
You got Netanyahu here for a day of meetings.
You got Iran.
You got Israel.
You got the flooding in Texas.
You got all sorts of things.
What's the first question the media asks about Epstein?
Listen to Trump.
Your memo and release yesterday of Jeffrey Epstein left some lingering mysteries.
One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for a American or foreign intelligence agency.
The former labor secretary, who was Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Kelstick, he allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency.
So could you resolve whether or not he did?
And also, can you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse he on the minute?
Yeah, sir, that I just entered.
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things.
And are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
That is unbelievable.
Do you want to waste the time?
And do you feel like answering?
I don't mind answering.
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.
It just seems like a desecration.
He kind of has a point there.
It's like in the middle of the flooding, this, what you asked about P. Diddy and the trial, it makes no sense at all.
Epstein, first of all, I guarantee you there's no client list.
A guy, there were a lot of Epsteins, most of them very nice, legitimate guys.
They were fixers, all the billionaires and everybody knew them.
And if you needed anything, they could get it for you.
If you needed to get your kid into Harvard in one day, they could do it.
They could fix things for you.
Epstein took that to disgusting levels.
If you needed, you fill in the blanks.
He would do anything you needed.
And he was a slimy guy.
I didn't really know him, but I would talk to him sometimes.
And he looks kind of handsome, right, in the picture.
Looks like a wealthy sort of handsome guy.
But when he talked to you, it was, how are you?
How many you had a voice like that?
And Yeah, he was from Brooklyn or wherever he was from, slimy kind of a guy.
And I guarantee you, there was no list.
And if you're doing stuff like that, you don't keep a list.
Why would you keep a client list?
I mean, you don't keep a list, so-and-so, three 14-year-old girls.
You don't keep a list like that.
He did have a date book, a Rolodex.
And it was, remember, the case was at the U.S. Attorney's Office.
They released all that.
And the Rolodex had a million names in it.
But I know a lot of people who were in that Rolodex, and they didn't really know the guy.
I mean, a couple of women I know, he just the society types.
He had met them, somehow got their number, but they didn't know him.
So now the minute on the videotape that's missing.
Do we have her explanation?
No, one minute is missing on the video.
Everybody thinks he was killed.
I kind of think he was killed in jail because a lot of the video vanished.
A lot of the guards suddenly disappeared.
And there have been incidents in that prison, that exact prison in the past.
There was one time where a couple of guards, they were corrupt.
I think they're still in prison now.
They got arrested.
But they got one of the videos, a surveillance video, and a minute is missing.
And now, MSNBC viewer, for you MSNBC viewers, let me just straighten this out for you.
You're getting lied to all the time.
I was watching last night just for the hell of it.
There's no list why Pam Bondi said there is a list.
She said, I have the list.
It's on my desk.
Well, she didn't exactly say that.
They asked her some show about a list.
She said, well, it's all on my desk.
I'm going to look.
She meant the file is on my desk.
I haven't even looked at it yet.
But here's her explaining it.
In February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said, I was asked a question about the client list, and my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file, along with the JFK, MLK files as well.
That's what I meant by that.
Also, to the tens of thousands of video, they turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Child porn is what they were.
Never going to be released, never going to see the light of day.
To him being an agent, I have no knowledge about that.
We can get back to you on that.
And the minute missing from the video, we released the video showing definitively the video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide.
And what was on that, there was a minute that was off the counter.
And what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every year, every night, they redo that video.
It's old from like 1999.
So every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing.
So we're looking for that video to release that as well, showing that a minute is missing every night.
And that's it on Epstein.
Okay, there you go.
Wait a minute.
You have to reset the video once a day.
So a minute is missing.
We do this on the radio.
Every radio station, we record everything 24 hours a day.
It's called the logger tape.
I've never heard of us having, we have to reset it all the time, but I've never heard of it being off for a minute while we reset it.
I think it's 2025.
But remember, you're talking about the government.
You're talking about a government-run prison.
They might have equipment from 1978 that takes a minute to reset.
Now, one other thing about Epstein, if anything's covered up, it would be because all the people on that list of friends or whatever would be Upper East Side, Palm Beach guys, all Trump friends, donors, whatever.
He's trying to help them.
Actually, I know a few of them.
I know a couple of people that would be on that list if it existed.
And they've been in panic for a while.
But the other thing you have to remember, with Epstein, it wasn't just young girls.
Epstein liked these young girls.
And maybe some of those guys did too.
But for a lot of them, it was whatever you wanted.
Bill Clinton liked 40-year-old Floozies.
It was that.
Bill Gates liked mousy librarian, older women.
Whatever you wanted.
That was one of his talents.
He would meet you, and in a minute and a half, he would know exactly what you wanted, and he'd get it for you.
So now I'm getting this look from Linda that's on.
She's got the Ben Franklin glasses on, like Chuck Schroomer, very studious.
Okay, what?
What?
You're going to correct?
I don't know that I would correct you.
I would just ask you to be tread lightly in the guarantees because I don't believe that this story warrants guarantees.
I believe that there will be information revelations that were overlooked, perhaps, in another folder that suddenly appears.
I'm not sure if it's with Jimmy Hoffa's body or not, but it definitely seems no.
I'm not saying there isn't stuff.
I'm just saying he doesn't have a list.
I think that the word list is being overused and being completely and totally misconstrued.
There is some document, some file, some USB, some something somewhere, whether it's hidden on the dark web, whether it's on a thumb drive.
I don't really give a rip.
There's something that exists somewhere that contains information.
And I think that's what the American public was expecting from the people that they consider to be their, you know, right-leaning, we voted for this, not that.
Yeah.
And they feel like they're getting that.
But if you were a hitman and you killed all these people, there's no list.
You don't have a list of everybody you kill.
Nobody keeps records like that.
No question.
It's not like it's going to be, you know, filed under people I've killed, people I'm waiting to kill.
Next week's, you know, tally.
It's not, I absolutely, completely agree with you, but you know, it's a little bit of semantics, you know.
And I, while I agree with President Trump that the timing of having this conversation is uncomfortable, given, you know, the strikes on Iran and the terrible, terrible tragedy at Camp Mystic and what's happening with the Guadalupe River, sure, absolutely.
But I think hurting small children is also a pretty big deal.
Oh, it is.
Absolutely.
So that's where I sort of partways with the president.
I think what he's saying, though, really, you're right, but I think he's saying it's not a question to be asked in the middle of a cabinet meeting with all these people here discussing important issues.
Yes and no, because all the people in that meeting had something to do with the uncovering of said information because there were several agencies involved.
All right.
When did you start wearing those glasses?
She looks very studious with those glasses.
I wore them just for you because I knew it would get on your nerves.
I was like, I'm going to wear them.
No, no, no, they're very nice.
She looks like some sort of intellectual professor.
I am an intellectual.
Come on.
I just talk like this.
Like some of us, you know, from Brooklyn.
Even Liam's laughing.
Look at him.
He loves it.
We've got a lot coming up.
We've got a lot of great guests ahead and lots to talk about.
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Ken Paxton, he's the Attorney General, state of Texas, doing a great job.
Also running for Senate, and he'd be a great senator.
He can help him out.
Go to kenpaxton.com.
Ken Paxton, Mr. Attorney General, how you doing?
I'm doing all right.
Obviously, a terrible tragedy in Texas and one that no one could have predicted or seen coming, but it was been a pretty sad Fourth of July for us.
Not our typical celebration.
Yeah.
Is this true?
You write about this.
In the middle of all this tragedy, there's scammers calling the families.
Is that true?
Yeah.
You know, it's hard to believe, but in every, whether we have a hurricane or any type of tragedy, this natural disaster, it seems like there's always people willing to do some very evil and unethical things.
And yes, family members have been called and basically told that they could help find their kids if they paid a fee.
So that's certainly a story that's out there that we're tracking down.
Wow.
Unbelievable.
And give us the latest details, though.
How many are still missing and what's happening?
You know, it's hard to keep track of it.
It changes every hour, but there's definitely still kids missing, still people missing.
We've had over 100 people determined to be deceased in, I think, six or seven different counties, mostly in Kerr County and around the Kerrville area.
There's a lot of people out looking for these people.
Not very safe conditions, as you can imagine.
There's a lot of debris and there's also, you know, frankly, a lot of snakes and things to deal with.
So we've actually had so many people volunteering.
They've had to turn down volunteers just because partly safety concerns and also just the fact that we have so many people involved in this effort.
Wow.
And this is an area of this particular geography.
You've had flooding problems there before, correct?
Yeah, nothing.
I don't remember anything like this.
This is one of those once in a hundred year deal where it's just the right amount of water coming in very fast after a day or two of significant rain created a wall of water that was dramatically different than what anybody normally expects because that camp's been around since 1926.
And as far as I know, there's never been anything at that camp like this.
Yeah, so apparently, I'm not a meteorologist, but apparently it was something to do with high pressure systems on both sides of the rain that held it in place.
And the intense downfall was just held there for way too long.
And it just overwhelmed the ground and the flooding started.
But that you can't prevent, obviously.
But what could have been done in the evacuate?
I mean, I don't really know.
I think it came so quick and so unexpected.
I mean, yeah, we get flooding, but not usually a tidal wave.
This is like a wall of water.
Some have said 30 feet high.
So it's like almost like a tsunami in a river.
And if you've ever seen the after effects of this, I've seen this before in Wimberly, Texas.
This happened eight or nine years ago, somewhere in that range, where it looks literally like a tornado wiped out everything along the river, including houses that are, there's all this left is like just the foundation.
So, I mean, it's just these are, these occur.
They don't happen very often.
But if you're along a river, it is a possibility that that could happen at some point in your life.
Yeah.
Well, luckily in Texas, you have great, great officials.
Yourself, you got Governor Abbott.
Ken Paxon is the Attorney General for the state of Texas.
And you're running for Senate.
How's that going?
You know, really well.
I announced April 8th.
Our fundraising is, you know, gone well.
Obviously, incumbents have a huge advantage on the fundraising Fundraising side, and they purposely designed it that way.
But we are polling in the mid-20s ahead of him from the beginning.
So I think people, you know, he's running for his fifth term.
No one's ever run for a fifth term in Texas.
Not John Tower, not K. Billy Hedge, not Phil Graham, not LBJ, not even Sam Houston served five terms.
So I think people are ready for a change and ready for someone that will support the policies of Trump.
And by the way, he is now suddenly supporting those as over April.
Knowing that I'm running, there's a bit of conversion.
But before that, he was not a friend of the president, was not supporting the president in his last election or in his first election, and has generally been opposed to building a border wall and more interested in potential insinuating he'd be interested in amnesty and obviously a friend of Biden as it relates to the Second Amendment and helping Joe Biden pass restrictions on the Second Amendment.
So those are not favorable positions to Texas voters, particularly primary voters.
And I think we're ready for a change.
Yeah, you know, the problem with him, and people have talked about this for years, there's no way to get it done, but it's kind of an example of why you need term limits.
Nobody should be there for 25 years.
I agree.
And I think even some of his own supporters, I know this, that I've talked to some of his own supporters, and they say, we're supporting him.
We've known him for a long time.
He's been there a long time, but no one should run for five terms for U.S. Senate.
30 years in the Senate and just generally being in office since I was in college and I'm 62.
That's a long time to be in public office.
And you know what?
Go do something else.
Go spend some time with your family.
Go do something in the private sector.
You've done your service and it's time to move on.
Yeah.
So I was at this party the other day.
Chuck Schumer is there, and these older guys were telling me he was really something in his first time.
I said, he was?
They go, oh, yeah, he was young, dynamic, there to make a difference.
Now he's been there too many years.
25 years later, you're a tired old fossil career politician.
But how do you get term limits?
They would have to pass it in the Senate.
They're not going to pass it.
So how do you get it?
I don't know.
You know, in Texas, we have a citizen legislature.
They don't make very much money.
So there's an incentive to come serve for a while and leave.
I mean, I think the challenge is, I don't know how you get that passed in the U.S. Senate when they all want to stay.
But I think we definitely need it at that level.
Yeah.
The founding fathers, that was their original thinking that citizens would come serve for a few years and then go back.
And then we always wanted to get the great talent from the private sector, the great CEOs, to come serve.
But after what they did to Trump, I don't think any private sector guys are looking to try that and go through this.
I mean, would you tell them you got to fight the battle?
Just do it?
Yeah, I think it's, you know, I've been through the same type of treatment as Trump, and it is challenging when the federal government, particularly, and even some local law enforcement are weaponized for political reasons as opposed to criminal justice reasons.
And we saw it highlighted with President Trump.
We've seen it with other people.
And hopefully, Pam Bondi and Cash Patel are getting rid of some of the people that were committing some of the, I would call them atrocities in the Department of Justice and the FBI.
All right.
Well, Attorney General Ken Paxton, great.
We'd love to see you win the Senate race.
And it's kenpaxton.com.
What can people do to help?
What do you want them to do?
Well, we need help really with fundraising just because the incumbents have such an advantage and they put limits on how much you can raise.
So we need a lot of people contributing.
They can also follow me at Ken Paxton TX.
All right.
Well, go to kenpaxton.com.
We'll keep up the great work.
We're all praying for Texas.
And let's hope this ends soon, this tragedy with this flooding and all that.
But we're all praying for you.
Thanks for being with us.
We appreciate your prayers.
Thank you.
All right.
Take care.
Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Hey, we'll take some calls in a minute.
Let's see if I can remember it.
Wait a minute.
800-941 Sean.
Wow.
How's that for a memory?
800-941 Sean.
No, it's not.
Oh, here it is.
This is when I play the Jeopardy music when you start doing stuff like that, just so you know.
That's a pretty good memory.
I can't remember my own phone number.
Listen, I can't remember anybody's phone number anymore.
800-941.
Now, what are the numbers that are associated with that?
Well, nobody died.
7-3-2-6.
Well, now I'm reading.
See?
Don't play that music.
I hate it.
I didn't give you a cheat sheet.
Whenever I hear that music, I just picture those three nerds behind the podium.
Oh my God, it was like my favorite show.
It still is.
One of my greatest.
Do you know my Alex Trebek story?
Oh, it's one of my worst.
The motel one?
Ew, gross, bro.
Anyways, yeah, it's like, all right.
Anyways, moving on.
But I met him.
He came up into the studio and like, you know, Sean was like, what is wrong with you?
I'm like, I'm like his biggest fan.
You have no idea.
Yeah, because my parents watched Jeopardy.
I watched it.
Something's going on.
You got these nerdy glasses, these intellectual glasses.
You're in love with Alex Trebek.
Something's going on.
I am a nerd.
I once played against Ken Jennings.
You did?
Yeah.
You're actually kind of nerdy.
You probably did good.
No, he won.
Well, I beat him on one question.
What was it?
Was it about Dean Martin?
Yes.
But I also realized it's not just knowledge.
It's the buzzer hand.
He could get to the buzzer.
Oh, I like how quick.
Yeah.
Quick reflex.
Yeah.
But I hate watching that show.
It's just.
I love it.
Name a river in the Euphrates.
And who the hell knows all this?
I know.
It's bananas.
And if you don't know, if you know all these things, Ethan's pretty smart.
He's very nerdy.
He knows a lot of useless information.
Euphrates is a river.
Just say it.
See, what that would be first of all, if you know.
Now he's just showing off.
If you know all this stuff, you got to rethink your life.
Something is wrong here.
Go outside and do something.
Stop learning all this stuff.
But it's now what about Ryan Seacrest?
Is it as good with Ryan Seacrest?
What?
Jeopardy?
Yeah.
No, Ken Jennings does it now.
Ken Jennings is the host.
That's Wheel of Fortune.
Oh, yeah.
I don't watch that.
That's Wheel of Fortune.
Yeah, no, Kennedy Jennings is very good.
Wheel of Fortune is fun, but I don't watch that.
Yeah, that's that's Wheel of Fortune is a great show for people not smart enough to watch Jeopardy.
It's perfect.
Anyway, we'll take some calls in a minute.
800-941-Sean is the number.
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Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Let's take some calls.
Let's go to Andrew, who's calling from West Virginia.
How are you doing, Andrew?
I'm fine, sir.
How are you?
Let me check.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Oh, that's good.
So like I was saying earlier, the Epstein list, I don't want to talk about it.
I'm tired of hearing about it.
Oh, you're on it?
No.
But since the topic was brought up, I was telling Linda, you are correct.
There is not an Excel spreadsheet.
There's not a list of names and dates and times.
All right, that's it.
It's official.
Andrew from West Virginia, there is no list.
Thank you.
You've cleared it.
Anything else?
But the attorney, but the Attorney General, I think, did not do herself a favor when she said that there were videos of child porn that were recovered.
My conclusion.
Well, but in her defense, they were asking what happened to all the videos.
I thought you were going to release it.
She said, well, it's all child porn.
Obviously, we're not going to release that publicly.
Correct.
And that's a, and this is my conspiracy theory.
You can easily cover up for stuff by calling it child porn, but when you're providing the services you're providing for somebody like a member of the British royal family, you are not doing that without having some way to cover yourself if you get caught and have some type of trouble.
I contend that the child porn that she is referring to is video and audio of the clients that were serviced at Epstein's Island, and the other half of the children in those videos are the clients.
That's the list.
Well, a lot of people thought that he would do that to blackmail them.
It's possible.
Anything's possible.
But it could also be, like a lot of guys, I'm not looking at anybody in particular, but a lot of guys, they just download porn, not child porn, but whatever kind of porn they like.
And if that's what he likes, a lot of guys, believe it or not, download.
Don't look at me.
I don't do that.
But a lot of guys download this stuff.
I'm editing myself here.
There's a lot of pausing today, Mark.
I'm editing out some great jokes.
I think for the audience's purposes, we should let you know that Mark is single and he is out and he is in the mix.
So, yeah.
No, I don't like porn, believe it or not.
I never look at it.
Well, thank you for that clarification, Mark.
I'm sure America is thrilled to know.
No, to me.
Wipe away the confusion on that issue.
That's the stupidest thing in the world.
Like, I love food.
I love eating.
But I wouldn't look at video of food.
It's pretty funny.
No, it's true.
I don't know what the point of porn is.
I think to bring it back to a more serious level, I think I agree that you're serious, but I think the issue is, and to Andrew's point, is that if there is evidence that people consumed said product where children were mistreated, where pedophilia occurred, then the person who consumed or was portraying the attacker in that video needs to be arrested, and we need to know those things are happening.
And we don't.
So to say I'm not releasing it to the public is like, yeah, there's some bad things that happen.
But anyways, it's like, I'm sorry.
No, you're right.
But that's the part that's the problem.
I also understand Trump's point.
The P. Diddy stuff was disgusting, horrifying, awful.
But it's the same thing.
Yeah, but it doesn't come to the presidential level.
It doesn't need to be brought up at a cabinet meeting.
It doesn't need to be brought up.
I disagree with you on that.
It's at a presidential level because the people that are handling it are in the president's cabinet and are on the president's level in the sense that they report to him directly.
All right, at a press conference, but a cabinet meeting is for certain things.
It's for foreign policy.
Unfortunately, when you go to Caroline Levitt about these things, she's going to say, I would have to refer you to the Department of Justice.
I would have to refer you to the FBI.
But in that case, hey, I got them all in one spot.
Let me just knock it all out at once.
I'm with the reporter.
All right.
Well, we'll talk more about this.
Hey, also, we'll get to Mom Donnie, the communist wacko nutjob who's running for mayor.
Tommy Donnie.
Or as I like Al Sharpman calls him, ma'am damny.
But we'll get to that more coming up.
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