The Anti-Weaponization Fund is a $1.76 billion fund established by President Trump to compensate Americans who were victimized by government lawfare during the Biden administration. The fund draws from the Congressional Judgment Fund, a permanent account created decades ago for settling lawsuits against the United States government. Legal expert Paul Figgley, former DOJ official and professor at American University Washington College of Law, has stated that the fund appears legally enabled by existing law and precedents like Obama-era settlements, though he views it as bad policy that creates a new compensation program without explicit appropriations or guardrails. The fund is intended to help victims of documented abuses including the Russia hoax, two phony impeachments, Gestapo-style raids, and weaponization of the IRS against conservative groups.
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You know what the medication is for Trump derangement syndrome? When you pay lower taxes and your bank account starts to grow and you see that illegal aliens aren't killing American citizens at the rate they were before, that starts to do away with the Trump derangement syndrome. I wish that worked with the left. They can't see it like we can. Oh well. That's going to do it for us, folks. We will see you here tomorrow.
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If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice.
All right, live from Studio 6B on a th uh Thursday night, May 21st, 8:00 on the East Coast. Glad you're in Slickster.
>> Looking good. Blue Bonnet, baby. He looks he's going to do some sports. Rick Delgado's got main headlines and that's it. Vinnie Mack blowing us off again tonight.
>> Well, you know what? I I I saw his text and he says he's uh he's having problems. I guess he's walking with a limp back from New Hampshire.
>> Okay. Well, whatever.
>> New Hampshire or Vermont? What did Biden say years ago? I'm in New Hampshire. He was in Vermont or something.
>> Sexter, how are you?
>> I'm good. I'm doing good.
>> How was your day?
>> Uh it was good.
>> Where did you go dressed like that?
Actually, I had to stop at an event uh in the area because a friend of mine, they were just doing like this party planning thing and it was fantastic because I ran into the DJ. He recognized me from a show we were at a couple about two months ago.
>> Of course he did.
>> He started playing Prince and then he looked at me. He went crazy. Comes off.
You're like, "Who are you?" I'm like, "Yeah, who are you? My man."
>> They know who you are. Okay.
>> Did you dance at the event?
>> No, I did not.
>> You didn't do a spin.
>> I did not. I'm saving my legs.
>> You didn't give him a woo.
>> No, I didn't do I didn't do any of that.
No, I stayed in my legs for uh you know for Minneapolis. Oh, >> that's it.
>> Should have a camera crew probably go with you to Minneapolis, but >> yeah. Well, they're busy right now.
They're taking care of the leing centers. We heard about that today.
>> Uh Rick Delgado, how are you?
>> I am well, Damon. Uh >> how was your basketball game last night?
>> Basketball game went well. Boys played well. They won. They almost uh they almost did a they almost did a Cavaliers were blowing a big lead with two minutes to go.
>> Oh.
>> But they pulled it out. They held it off.
>> And uh then today was uh today was Bachelor Day. you know, bachelor, you know, David Dam. Um, here's what I'll tell you with me. You guys wouldn't know because you're both uh >> not bachelors.
>> They're not bachelors. But, uh, I had to do my own laundry again. My own laundry again. So, this is this is good for the rest of the year.
>> Very freshly freshly freshly cleaned Thursday night show.
>> Is that a bachelor's loader?
>> Yes. And in my in my bachelor travels, I I got myself a little dinner and I picked up this thing that I heard was good. It's called Poppy. They just sold that company, >> did they?
>> The two founders, husband and wife, just sold Poppy, I think, to Coca-Cola or somebody for about $3 billion.
>> And they were a Shark Tank company.
>> I'm going to give it a shot because uh I'm a bachelor and this is what we do.
We try new things.
>> You drink a little pink uh >> three billion. It's called It's called Prebiotic Soda.
>> Three billion they sold it for, I believe.
>> Who was the lucky shark that went with them or they didn't?
>> Um >> I wonder who that was.
>> You know, I don't remember if they did get a deal. Slick, that's a good question.
>> Wow. But it's a girl, husband and wife, and they just sold Poppy to I think one of It was definitely obviously one of the big drink. I think it was Coca-Cola or something.
>> Coca Pepsi.
>> PepsiCo. Maybe it was PepsiCo >> for I think three billion.
>> They should get their money back. This is horrible.
>> God bless America.
>> They should get their money back. It's horrible.
>> That's horrible.
>> I'll never drink that again. That was a waste of $3.
>> The market's going to drop your non-endorsement.
>> What flavor is it?
>> That's uh it's called uh Doc. Let me guess for you. Out of this world. Yeah, doc. Doc pop.
>> You have to find the Shirley Temple one.
>> Oh, Shirley Temple is the right one.
>> Temple is the right one.
>> Yeah, Shirley Temple or the fruit punch one or grape.
>> That's my top three.
>> I heard I heard this other thing. Bloom is supposed to be really good. I want to try those.
>> I like the Bloom energy drinks. Those are really good. They have a Shirley Temple one. That's my fave.
>> Wow.
>> All right. This caffeinated beverage hour brought to you by All right. Well, let us know, Delgato. That one you don't like. So, >> this stinks.
>> Okay. All right. Very good. All right.
Uh, lots to do. Sports news. Like I said, Vinnie Max off tonight. Harry on the highways in the building. I don't know what he's doing out there. He's doing something. Making a lot of noise.
Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Uh, let's start tonight as we do most off nights or actually most nights uh with tonight's first word.
And just another day, another night that I have to ask you if you can believe the sheer unadulterated panic that you see from what Rush called the drive by media. The Democratic Party and every never Trumper still clinging to their tattered little reputations this week.
Well, if you haven't noticed, they're all having full full-blown meltdowns over President Trump's new anti-weaponization fund. That's $1.76 billion to help Americans who were crushed under the boot of government lawfare. And what are they calling it? An illegal slush fund.
A constitutional crisis. The end of democracy as we know it. Dictator Trump strikes again. Well, let me tell you something, my friends. And you know that we're right about this. This fund is not only seemingly perfectly legal, it is long overdue, morally right, and absolutely necessary after the four years of Soviet style weaponization we just lived through under Joe Biden and his deep state puppeteers. This isn't some wildeyed executive power grab cooked up overnight. No, no, no, no.
This money is coming directly out of the judgment fund. that permanent indefinite account Congress itself created decades ago precisely for settling lawsuits against the United States government.
Presidents from both parties have used it. Obama used it to pay off his favorite grievance groups and special interests. But suddenly, when Donald Trump settles a legitimate $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS for illegally leaking his tax returns and says, "You know what? Instead of writing me a check, let's use this to compensate the victims of Biden's two-tiered system of justice. Now, it's the greatest scandal, of course, since Watergate. And while these hypocrites are clutching their pearls and screaming about the appropriations clause, let's talk about Congress's own little dirty secret, shall we? And of course, we know this here, but for years, these same self-righteous members of Congress had their own very own taxpayerf funded slush fund quietly administered through the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights to secretly settle claims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and all kinds of deviant predatory behavior by lawmakers and by their staff. We're talking 17 to$18 million of your money, hush money, paid out since 1997 with non-disclosure agreements and zero transparity to protect powerful politicians from the consequences of their own sleazy misconduct. They didn't call emergency sessions. Oh, no. They didn't hold press conferences about the Constitution. No, they just wrote the checks and told the victims, "Hey, keep quiet." But when Trump uses the judgment fund to help parents labeled domestic terrorists for showing up at schoolboard meetings, doctors who lost their licenses for telling the truth about COVID, prolifers targeted by the FBI, conservative journalists in January 6 defendants who were railroaded in show trials. Now that is an outrage, folks.
After what the B administration did, the Russia hoax that was a lie from the very first day. two phony impeachments, the Gestapo style raid on Mara Lago, the lawfare indictments timed like clockwork to interfere in the election, the targeting of Catholic traditionalists, the weaponization of the IRS against conservative groups, the censorship of Americans through big tech. This fund is not radical. It is remedial justice.
Quite frankly, it is the government finally admitting, "Yes, we abused our power against half the country." The Trump team didn't have to do this. They could have easily taken the easy route and just pocketed a settlement. Instead, President Trump said, "We're going to make as many victims whole as possible."
Now, that's leadership, if you ask me.
That's accountability. That's what real restitution looks like after the most corrupt politicized Department of Justice in American history. So, if Tom Tillis, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, they're all one and the same, and the rest of the fake news industrial complex want to cry dictator, I've got one question for all of them again. Where was your sacred concern for the appropriations clause when Congress was using secret funds to cover up sexual devants? Where was your outrage when Obama was handing out hundreds of millions through the same exact judgment fund? Your hypocrisy is showing, boys, and the American people see it. This anti-weaponization fund is exactly what the country needs right now. It's using the very tools Congress left on the books to push back against tyranny. And you know what? The talented, hardworking, god-fearing patriots of this country, well, they get it. They understand it. And come November of 2026 and 2028, the Democrats and their media enablers are going to get it, too. Let's hope big league right at the ballot box because this, my friends, is what fighting back looks like. And at least for now, it feels pretty good, doesn't it? And that's tonight's first word.
All right, 9 minutes past the hour, live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night. Um, poof, >> people all up in arms about this. Yeah.
>> You know who the most the people that are most up in arms about this, Damon, are are the rhinos from from John Thun's party. Yeah. He's very upset about this.
Him and his friends are very upset about this. They're trying to use this to shut down the president every chance they get. I think they uh put themselves on vacation now for a little while longer.
They sent everybody home.
>> So, they sent everybody home. Why is he so upset? Oh, because of what you just said. you pointed out the discrepancy in, oh, let let's use a slush fund to actually give it back to the American people who got uh victimized by their own government as opposed to the dirt bags who are committing criminal activity at work in the government. Um, let's let them use a slush fund and pay off their victims so they can keep their jobs and the victims can get paid off and have to keep their mouths shut.
That's the That's why they're so upset on both sides of the aisle because this is a direct punch into their face. A and the fact that they're trying to get out there and be like, "This has never been done before." Unless, of course, you're a sitting member of Congress. You guys do it all the time. I love this and I hope that more people point it out like you just did.
>> Yeah. Um Paul Figgley, he's a former longtime DOJ official. Because you know, most of what you hear when people talk about this right away is, "Is it legal?
This is not legal. This is not legal."
Well, Paul Figgley, a former longtime DOJ official at the Civil Division and ameritus professor of legal rhetoric at American University Washington College of Law, has uh been one of the prominent experts who has publicly stated that the anti-weaponization fund appears very legal. He has written extensively on this judgment fund, the source of the 1.776 billion, including academic articles and congressional testimony warning about its vulnerability to executive misuse for years, long before the Trump case. In recent interviews and analyses in the New York Times, CBS, the conversation, he notes that the Trump DOJ's use of the judgment fund for this settlementbased program fits within the broad, loosely controlled authority Congress granted the executive branch.
Congress has repeatedly failed to tighten restrictions despite some warnings. Figley described it as quote, "Now, this is a guy who describes it as bad policy. He's not even a fan of it and not what Congress intended. He says it creates what functions like a new compensation program without explicit appropriations or any guardrails.
However, he views it as technically enabled by existing law and precedents like Obama era settlements. He predicts future administrations of either party will probably still exploit the same loophole until Congress acts to reform the judgment fund. So again, this is a guy who's not even a huge fan of it, but he's been the biggest proponent so far of the fact that yes, it is legal. Now, it may not be set up the way he would want and Congress may have some work to do. And uh you know what? If you can if if people want to say, "Well, Trump's taking advant Well, okay. So what?
It's there in front of him."
>> Yeah.
>> So if he's using it and it's legal, then he's using it >> and then so be it. That's the way it just goes. Suck on that.
>> All right. Live from Studio 6B, losers.
13 past the hour. Tom Tillis.
Uh, just getting started on a Thursday night. We're back after this.
Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey.
Oh, Bill Moore with another super chat in the YouTube's Big D.
>> Bill Moore.
>> Bill Moore coming in hot from where's he come? Where does he live?
Of >> course, I'm kidding. I know. Thank you, Erin. Staying on top of things. $20.
Okay, chat family. We need prayers for Mr. Mr. V's wife. Oh, we know Mr. V in the chat. Uh Julie who is in ICU on a respirator. Her lungs shut down. Please pray for her daily. They have had a rough month. God bless you. Daniel and Julie. Oh, Mr. V. Sorry about that. Mr. V is a regular in the YouTube chat, too.
>> Oh, thank you for that, Bill Moore. We appreciate you letting us know.
Appreciate that and appreciate your contribution.
Wow.
We're going to have to when Bill Moore comes up, we're going to have to take him out for drinks, man. If he comes up back to the warehouse, we got to take him out. These are good people.
He brought you those Apple uglies, too, last time, right?
>> That's right. What would you forgot, >> man? That's a good patriot right there.
Thank you, Bill Moore. Who else we got in there? Nina Treywork. Woody's Girl says, "I look like a blueberry." Thank you, Woody's Girl. How you doing? I like her.
>> Kevin Mott.
Who else we got? Less Dorham. Oh, we love Les Dorham. Of course, truth prevails indeed. David Wy Wilds. I love David. He's recovering now. Hopefully he's doing well. A Turbo 231 girl. Oh, Tur Turbo, what's looking what's going on? Oh, Knicks are up 5 to3 here.
>> Is it over yet?
>> I mean, I can tell you it could be 30 points. I wouldn't say it's >> Has Turbo picked out what she's going to buy from my pillow yet?
>> You hear that, Turbo Girl? 231 or 321 or pretty much done.
>> Hope you picked out some nice stuff, >> man. Oh, man. Look at this. Look at Oh, boy. Jaylen Brunson's already throwing balls up and they're just falling in there for this boy. He's unbelievable.
Rubber duck John D6307 Johnny T Red Dog Chris Doc Gal ordinary passenger talking about the rumble rant hustling.
>> Let's get ready to rumble 12 rounds of boxy is in there. Robin MTN, >> come on. You got to make an open shot. I mean, come on.
>> Coral Reef.
>> Bunch of our rumble rants. Uh, somebody here said, "Uh, Slick, you look like you're you could be on the tag of a pair of Fruit of the Loom underwear."
>> These people got about as much taste as uh I couldn't even tell you.
>> That's okay cuz I'm the one that said that.
>> Oh, you set me up now.
>> Yes, I did. Hottie 3G.
>> We're just kidding. We love everybody googly moo.
All right, 17 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Thursday, May 21st.
in New York. Man, it was freezing again today. It's unbelievable the weather here. It's like >> I know.
>> I had the air conditioning on then then I had the heat at one point today in my house. We had the heat on downstairs and the air conditioning on upstairs.
>> Man, >> figure that out. It's >> freezing downstairs and it was 73 upstairs. So, my kids had the air on. I was like, "Well, we got to decide which what are we doing here?"
>> I think I think Damon's having hot turned >> Exactly what I was thinking.
>> We just turned everything off. Want to say hello to every mother.
>> Oh, it's funny, Aaron. Oh, Aaron's laughing too. Aaron's 26 years old.
She's going to laugh at anything.
>> I'm laughing at Fran.
>> Oh, said something.
>> I am always be laughing about that joke for the next 30 years.
>> Okay.
>> Want to say hello to all of our friends in the chat. XRumble, Facebook, YouTube, Getter, wherever you're watching. We always appreciate you giving us a few hours of your weekdays 8 to 10. Make sure you hit the like and subscribe, comment, get engaged in the social media. We always appreciate it. LFS6b and of course realam voice, real America's voice, man. Some sad news in sports today. Just a story that just takes your breath away. You just I just couldn't believe it when I saw it.
>> Uh I'll let Slick tell you what it is.
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Slickster, what's going on?
>> Yeah, this broke about a little over two hours ago. Oh, I know Rick hadn't even heard about it, but yeah, NASCAR icon Kyle Bush dies at the age of 41.
>> It's got to be sepsis or something.
We're going to find out that something like this happened. Like, it's got I mean, it's got to be something like that. Just lost control of something.
>> Unless I missed it in the last hour. I haven't seen anything uh confirmed. Uh but I did hear something along the lines that he may have had a severe bout of pneumonia that they just couldn't clear the lungs and he couldn't overcome. Um but that, you know, well, obviously you'll get the you'll finally find out.
But NASCAR icon Kyle Bush, a two-time Cub Series champion who won more races across the sports three national series than any other driver in history. I mean, this was a big deal. This guy has died at the age of 41 the racing series announced Thursday. The Bush family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR, issued a joint statement Thursday saying that Bush died after being hospitalized early in the day as a result result of a severe illness. 3 days before he was to compete at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, no cause of death was given. In fact, I had a story that I had sent to um over to Erin around 5:00 that was just talking about him missing the race, which was a big news in itself. And then I look down at my phone, I see a notification about not even a half an hour later, the man passed away. On behalf of the Bush family, everyone at Richard Children's Racing and all NASCAR, "We are devastated to announce the sudden and tragic passing of Kyle Bush." NASCAR said in a statement, "Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Bush. A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a generation. He uh was fierce, he was passionate, he was immensely skilled, and he cared deeply about the sport and fans. Bush, the younger brother of NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Bush, is survived by his wife Samantha and children, Brex Brexton and Lennox.
The news comes 11 days after Kyle Bush radioed into his crew near the end of a Cup series race at Watkins Glenn, asking a doctor to give him a shot after he finished the race. According to the TV broadcasters, Bush had been struggling with a sinus cold that was exacerbated by the intense G forces and elevated changes at the New York road course.
Bush finished the race in eighth place, which is also unusual for him. Uh Bush competed at Dover last weekend and won the truck series race for Children's Richard Children's Racing. He finished 17th at the NASCAR All-Star race.
Absolutely cannot comprehend this news.
NASCAR driver and former teammate, the great Danny Hamlin, posted on social media, "We just need to think of his family during this time. We love you KB.
Just absolutely devastating. Guy was in the prime of his life. 41 years old is a tremendously young man.
>> Okay. And uh to see something like that happen. But like you said, Big D, I'm sure we'll find out more news and we'll get a little bit more uh a little more reports on that. But uh incredible, right? Just stunning. I mean >> I mean absolutely, like I said, takes your breath away. When I saw it, couldn't believe it.
>> Took my breath away. I had to look at, you know, it's one of those things you look at not only twice, but you actually stare at it as you're reading it and go, "Wait, what am I reading here?"
>> Yep.
>> Just crazy.
>> And a big game in Madison Square Garden tonight, game two. Cleveland Cavaliers trying to come back from Talk about a devastating loss. I mean, that was just unbelievable the collapse that 22-point collapse they had on Tuesday night.
They're trying to even this series uh at one and uh it's a best of seven right now. Cleveland is up 1511. But man, I tell you, no lead is safe against the Knicks, that's for sure. with about six a little over six minutes to go in the uh first quarter. As soon as Brunson heats up, that garden the roof will start lifting up and down and uh boy, they're are going to be a tough team to beat the the Knicks. They look really good. Fact, they just scored again 1513.
So up 1713. We'll keep an eye on that.
We'll keep an update. And sources Thunder Williams dayto day with ham hamstring injury talking about evening up a series. OKC came back with a nice win very close down to the end and they pulled away in the last like two minutes. But Oklahoma City star wing Jaylen Williams, big player for them, will be evaluated dayto day uh with a game time decision on his left hamstring. Sources told ESPN's Shams Charinia on Thursday. Williams will undergo treatment and return based on how he feels recovering from the second injury to the same hamstring in under one month. Kind of like what happened with OG there on the Knicks. Similar situation, but he got a nice 11 days rest or 10 day whatever many days rest and seems to have done him well because he his wheels were moving the other night as well. So anyway, Big D, that's a wrap in sports. I'll get you to the hockey as well. Carolina tonight uh hosting the Montreal Canadians uh in game one of the Eastern Conference Finals. I'll have an update. Last I checked, there was no score.
>> Okay, very good. All right, Slick.
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So, I can't believe I'm doing this, but I have some big news for you, Dogato.
>> Oh my goodness. Me.
>> Today, we have the best evidence.
>> Yes.
>> That aliens might actually be here.
>> Oh, >> better than anything you've provided.
Oh, concrete.
>> Yes.
>> Well, I mean, we've got Slick, so that should be enough evidence, but >> Well, we That's true.
>> I got I got a passport.
>> I think I have even better evidence than Slick. Slick is well put together.
>> Thank you.
>> This this this is what happened on Fox News a couple hours ago. This was their guest >> holding all hostage. The more everybody comes to realize this is all about >> Put it full screen at the end.
>> Take a look at the bottom of his neck.
government in Iran that not only hands over the nuclear material.
>> That is exactly right.
>> Oh, >> and this has gone wildly viral on uh and everybody's gone back to the actual Fox News feed and pulled it and this is actually what aired.
>> That's a good mask, too.
>> And >> well, the mask these days are insane from what I hear.
>> This is a former vice admiral, by the way. If you see there in the Robert Hayward >> really >> or maybe it's not.
>> Or maybe it's not. This is my point. We may actually have >> the clearest evidence yet that Delgado has been looking for. At least of course we found it. He didn't.
>> No, >> I would have found it eventually.
>> What do you think about this?
>> I think you know what it goes back to a bunch of clips I've seen online. Uh, I think I've seen some of these guys talking to Joe Rogan about the the technology behind the mask that they use these days that the CIA developed with uh with help from Hollywood where you could be talking to someone face as close as you know nose tonose and you would not realize that that person has a mask on. It is so good. The technology has gotten so good. We see you see it with uh with uh with Tom Cruz in the Mission Impossible movies. Um, but you know, let's face it, that's called predictive programming. They get us ready for stuff like this. So, so when it actually comes out that, oh, we can actually, we do have mass like this.
We do have things that can do. We do we do have planes and and and technology that can do certain things, you're not that blown away by it. And people don't freak out as much. Well, because they saw it in movies.
>> But here's here's a regular picture of this guy. Like here here's a picture of this guy from from previous I mean it looks pretty. I mean it's not like he's trying to hide who he is or what he looks like.
>> That's not that's not the other guy.
>> That's not the guy.
>> What do you mean that's not the other guy?
>> I don't think so. No. Look at the shape of the face.
>> Look at everything. It >> looks different.
>> It's It looks like him, but it's not him. This is the You know what? They they had this rumor about Joe Biden.
>> That's him. What do you do about Joe Biden? There is no there is a video where you see the back of his neck bunched up like it's rubber and it's a very odd piece of video that nobody can seem to explain.
>> I mean, just put up my feed for a second, Aaron, just one more time. Like every post is this guy. It's letting its legitimate people on our side going uh uh conspiracy theorists are on a generational run right now. What the hell is going on?
>> Wow. Is there a legitimate reason why this guy would have worn a mask? This obviously not done upright, whatever, however it's supposed to be. That's so clear.
>> Unless it's not him.
>> Unless we're all getting taken here and this is all fake, but could be.
>> Every one of the people who posted this said they went back to the original footage of what aired and that is it. No one is messed around with this.
So, Delgado, a sliver of hope.
>> It's really me.
Vice Admiral Robert Harward.
>> Oh, >> yeah. It's on the screen.
>> Robert Wayward.
>> Let me I'll put it up.
>> Wow, that's crazy.
You could be >> I mean, this is exploded on social media. Like, that's so obvious. It almost makes me think I'm getting taken here for a fool.
>> What network was he on?
>> Fox.
>> Fox.
>> Oh, I didn't notice. I didn't miss that.
>> Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> Sure was Fox, not Fox. F Ax.
That's crazy.
>> What's What's his name? Vice Admiral.
What?
>> Vice Admiral Robert Harwood. H A R W A R D. Retired. Wow.
Like everybody it's like someone please explain this to me. What is going on?
What is going on?
>> That is insane.
>> The centurion matrix is breaking in real time.
Even his neck doesn't look real. Like if you if you go back to that other picture was a little more t I think he was a little more tan. It's a little This is totally a mask. That's not him.
It can't be him.
>> Big D, why are people in the chat saying Vinnie is leaving? Hope it's a rumor.
What does that mean? Hope leaving the show >> or leaving New Hampshire?
>> Oh, I don't know.
>> Be news to me.
>> Is he leaving the show?
>> Wow. Has he made an announcement that we don't check his Facebook?
>> I mean, it's fine.
>> He's left before.
>> If he does, it's fine. I'm used to it.
>> He comes back.
>> Yeah, >> he finds his way back.
a few years.
>> He limps his way back. Hey uh Damon, if you go to uh look up this guy on 60 Minutes from about a month ago, look at him there and then look at him on Fox.
You're not going to tell me that's not a mass. That is not the same guy.
>> Uh it was the host was uh Dana Parino.
So I think that's the uh >> it's not the five. It's during the day.
It's the news with Bill Hemmer.
>> Yeah. I I don't I don't know.
Unfortunately, everything is like the is the vertical.
>> This is crazy. That is >> looks fishy. I mean, it's so obvious.
That's why I was like, is this real?
>> Wow.
>> Like, this is great. A guy in Fox News wearing a mask. Everything is fake.
>> Everything is fake. We've been told everything.
>> We're on the radio tonight, too, right?
Lo News Radio.
>> Yeah. 139.
>> Again, there there's a there there's a video of this guy doing an interview on 60 Minutes from about a month ago.
>> And if you pull that up and compare All right, 30 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6P. So, the internet is exploding with this uh guy I just showed you in the last segment. Of course, >> now Aaron has she said she >> claims >> she has So, who you have an inside source, you're saying, right, Aaron?
>> Correct.
>> Oh, >> okay. We will not name your source. No, >> we'll keep your source. Source. Yes.
>> But your source says what now? My source thinks that it could have been something with the lighting because they've met this person before and spoken to him in person. So, they know that they're real.
>> That's great.
>> And that's his real face. He's a real person on 60 Minutes. If you look at that 60 Minutes footage, you'll see >> and you compare that neck to the neck you see on Fox.
That's That's not normal. That's not That's not a shadow.
>> Yeah. What do we think that is?
>> Okay. Now look, here's another angle of him on the uh of on the show that we didn't see before. Like look at this. It doesn't look the same. Oh no, that's Debbie. That's Debbie. I just got out of the pool. Wasserman Schultz.
>> No. No wonder she put a mask on.
>> But uh I think your source has got to get off to stop hitting the sauce.
Aaron, what is what are they isn't hitting the sauce.
>> I mean, that's crazy. It was It's a shadow.
>> Yes, Fran said the same thing. That was the first thing Fran said when we put it up on the screen.
>> It looks like under light shadow from his shirt collar.
>> The stupid underlighting they do to hide all the shadow under your chin.
>> It's it's causing a shadow from the multiple collars he's wearing.
>> That doesn't make sense.
>> Which is why it doesn't follow >> because it go it goes it goes thick in one spot and then it goes thin across the >> but there's also a gradation that doesn't make sense if it's supposed to be a mask.
>> Take a look at uh >> that that footage is from Shelman's TV screen. So the contrast is enhanced.
>> It doesn't look that dark on the actual Fox broadcast.
>> Ah.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Wow.
>> Okay. So So France saying no mask. We're getting optical illusioned here.
>> Right. Sure. Uh that's what >> people see what they want to see.
>> Um and then and then take a look at this.
>> I didn't want to see a mask, Fran. I'm the least spiritual person ever born in the history of the world.
>> This is true. True.
>> Delgato's the most. So we offset each other.
Do a quick do a quick uh search, two different hemispheres. Do a quick exc.
>> Yeah. Don't forget the >> looks like latex when he pulls at it and it just gathers up and stays there. It's the oddest thing you've ever seen in your life.
>> All right. What? I think I'm now with friend. The more I look at it, I think we're optim >> Well, because you were told that that's what you're supposed to believe and that's what >> that's what >> No, just look at it.
>> I still got it at the eye doctor.
Obviously, it looks fishy. And my source does did say that it looks fishy, but they know this person.
>> Your source.
>> What?
>> Our source is like that's that looks fishy. That's a quote from my source.
>> All right, let's see what the Let's Let's go to the ultimate source >> legitimately.
>> All right. Patrick uh Ahern says, "Why does Fran always have to be the voice of reason?"
>> Right. Kills everything. He kills everything with the facts. They they they some somebody did Jack unheard put a uh picture of both picture of him.
>> Who's this?
>> Jack Unheard on it. He put a picture of of uh this this admiral uh two different pictures of him. He says you you draw your own conclusion. Take a look >> and you will see a little different.
It's a little different.
>> All right. RD Bull brings up a good point. I want I'm going to go with this friend. You're right. I think you're right.
>> RD Bull says, "So the chins we see on Damon are all shadows."
>> Right.
>> Mark it down.
>> Right.
>> Mark it down.
>> There you go.
>> Jennifer Perryman says, "Sorry, Fran. I think that's a poor explanation." Okay.
>> Oh.
>> Um, Red Dog65 says, "Dang it, Damon.
Give us a heads up next time you show Debbie." That's a >> Yeah. Well, people just ate dinner probably, too.
>> I know. I mean, come on.
>> Uh, let's see. Uh Jolene Moore says, "Really not buying it?"
Well, I don't know. I think we're kind I think I think most people do not >> feel like it's split down the middle.
>> I think they're neck and neck, Aaron.
Yeah, >> I think the audience is uh >> I think you're right.
>> I think the audience is neck and neck here on this one. So, >> okay. Okay. Very good. It's neck and neck. We'll leave it at that. So, I don't know. That was that was a weird moment there. So, all right. Um 34 past the hour live from Studio 6B. Let's do some headline news. Oh uh should we do it here?
>> What are you doing? Thank you.
>> Trump addresses the Cuba situation. I don't know if you guys saw the president. He addressed the entire Cuba situation. Delgado, did you see this?
>> Yes.
>> All right. You did a >> little bit.
>> Okay. Well, pay attention because this is the A+ version that you want to watch. That is the basis of tonight's Baby News Network update. Roll it, Aaron.
Buenes nozza. That's right. It's me, your favorite president, or as you guys say it, Presidente Trump. Turn it up, friend.
>> Beautiful name. Sounds very powerful in Spanish. Like a tel nolla villain, but with better real estate. Actually, you know what? I like you guys already. You can call me El Trumpo. Very casual, very cool.
>> That's a privilege, by the way. I don't let everybody do that. I let like three countries use nicknames and two of them lost the privilege. You know who you are now. I just got off the phone with uh actually I didn't call anybody in Cuba because nobody in Cuba has a working phone. Very sad situation. The whole thing's a disaster. No oil, no power, no Wi-Fi. 11 million people just sitting in the dark. That's not a country. That's a haunted house with palm trees. You're living in an escape room. except nobody can escape because the boats don't work either. And I said to my people, "What's going on with Cuba?" They said, "Sir, they've been communist for like 60 years." 60 years. That's longer than all three of my marriages combined. And uh at least my marriages produced results.
Beautiful children, tremendous genes.
Meanwhile, Cuba's been married to communism for six decades. And all they got was a 57 Chevy that runs on prayer and a ration book that says good luck on every page. They call it a revolution, but I call it a going out of business sale that's lasted since 1959.
Nobody's buying what they're selling.
Literally, because there's nothing on the shelves. You walk into a store in Havana, you know what they have? Two cans of something. Nobody knows what's in the cans. Could be beans, could be some guava paste, could be another smaller can. quite frankly. I mean, it's like a nesting doll of disappointment.
Now, the leadership, the Castro guys, one's dead, the other one's basically dead. And whoever's in charge now, nobody even knows his name. I said to my people, "Get me the leader of Cuba on the line." And they said, "Sir, we Googled it." And even Google didn't know. Can you believe it? They know everything. They know what I had for breakfast. And they don't know who's running Cuba. when nobody even bothers to learn your name. That's not a government. That's a group project where uh one guy disappeared and everyone just kept going. And by the way, I have Marco Polo. No, I'm just kidding. But I have Marco Rubio, my secretary of state.
Cuban guy. I know Marco very well, actually. Great guy. Very loyal. Little short, but uh great guy. And I said, "Marco, you're Cuban, right?" He said, "Yes, sir. My parents." I said, "Perfect. You're leading the operation.
This is your homecoming, Marco. Very emotional. Beautiful moment. He got a little teary eyed, I think. Hard to tell. He's very stoic, very serious face, but inside he's doing the salsa. I guarantee it.
So, we're going in, folks. We've got a Cuban in charge of the Cuba thing.
That's called synergy. Very smart.
Nobody thinks of this stuff but me, folks. Believe me. And don't even get me started on what they're drinking down there. They have this off-brand cola.
I'm not going to say the name because it doesn't deserve the publicity, but apparently it tastes like somebody described Diet Coke to a guy who's never had Diet Coke. And that guy described it to another guy and that guy made it in a bathtub. Three generations removed from greatness. Unbelievable. It's the communism of beverages. So, here's my plan. The best plan. Step one, Marco goes in very quick. He speaks the language. He knows the vibe. Probably takes a lunch break. Actually, probably not, but uh step two, Trump Tower, Havana. Gorgeous building right on the water. Tallest thing on the island.
You'll see it from Miami probably. Step three, we get them Wi-Fi so they can finally Google who's been running their country. Very important. And uh step four, we rename it. I'm thinking South Florida, too. Or maybe Trumper, like Tampa, but better. We're in negotiations, so we'll see. The good news is the Cuban people already love America. Half of them are already in Miami. They know how to order at Publix.
They know how to complain about traffic on the Palmetto. They're ready. Now, all we have to do is bring Miami to them.
It's called reverse migration. Nobody's ever thought of it. I thought of it just now, actually. That's how fast my brain works. bigger, better, stronger than ever before. And to the people of Cuba sitting in the dark right now, literally. El Trumpo is coming. Marco's coming. We're all coming. Quite frankly, biggest fiesta this hemisphere has ever seen. Mojitos, music, barbecue, and fireworks. Actually, Marco's going to do the salsa. He doesn't know that yet, but I already told the DJ. Okay. Dios Bendiga a Cuba. God bless America and God bless you.
Oh, that's a classic. Classy.
>> Wow, there you go. That's good stuff.
>> Like Trump, like >> a haunted house with palm trees.
>> Like Tampa, but better.
>> Palm trees.
>> I couldn't get over that one. That was great.
>> All right, now let's do some headline news.
>> Oh man, guys drive. Good luck following that.
>> Yeah, good luck.
>> What's going on, dog? Uh well the biggest news uh I guess across politics is the Democrat release of the 2024 election autopsy. Damon, >> what is this now?
>> The election autopsy for the Democrat party for 20. Why they basically got their asses kicked in 2024.
>> Oh 2024.
>> Yeah. It's a long delayed report that the leader of the Democrats, this guy named Martin, called a bunch cut, a punch to the gut uh because of the defeat in the 2024 race. Um, no, Ken Martin is his name. He's publicly, Meanwhile, he's the one who had it put together. He hired the guy who put it together. It was one of his buddies, and now he's disowning his own party's uh 2024 election autopsy, calling it a product that doesn't meet his standards.
Sure. Because it stinks. And uh that's the way Democrats usually do things. I mean, it should have been one page.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, it could be one page >> and they left out a lot of they didn't address a lot of the things. CNN actually tries to take it take a stab at at describing what's in here. Here's cut number one. Check this out. CNN's report on that uh campaign election autopsy cut one.
>> And the report that has been that we have published on our website is with annotations from the DNC lawyers undercutting a lot of what is in the report. That said, it gets into things about spending decisions and uh and organizing uh that was done by the DNC, ways to possibly improve it, but there are a lot of things in that version that are incomplete. Uh and also it does not touch a couple of topics that a lot of people were very interested in and thought were the reasons for this report not being out. There's nothing about Joe Biden and what happened in the debate.
There is nothing about Kla Harris getting the nomination without uh any kind of primary process. And also there is nothing about uh the uh the way that voters were responding to Gaza and how uh the Joe Biden and Kla Harris policies and comments about it were hitting their minds.
>> Yeah. Or and they didn't ask anything about cultural issues like you know men and women's bathrooms, the whole trans debate. uh all of that stuff they left out because well the truth that would actually hurt and they don't want to know the truth. They just want to hope to push this uh push this to the side and hope nobody remembers how badly they did.
>> One page, three words. Your candidate sucks. That's it. That's why you lost.
End of end of report. That's it.
>> All right. 42 past the hour live from Studio 6B.
More sports, more news coming up. We're back right after this.
Heat. Heat.
Oh, heat, heat.
Kevin Ma says, "You all got to do Baby Aliens of Fox."
>> All right, let's put this up. Aaron, side by side here. What do we What do we all think?
What? He's got a goer on top of his head. Oh, the goit's missing.
Look at this.
Talk about a halo. Look at this.
>> Looks like he's got some weird filter.
>> Go full.
>> He's got a goita.
>> What do you think about the marks? And then pretty clean on the other side.
>> Yeah, look at that. He looks buffed on the other side.
>> Makeup.
>> Yeah, but that's a lot of putty on that scar on his above his left eye.
>> What do you think, Delgato?
I don't know.
>> You tell me what who looks authentic and who looks fake. Right. Certainly the guy on on well on our left.
>> Yeah. Wow.
>> The guy on the left is that's what a normal human looks like. But if you got nothing to compare it to, then you just look at the other guy and he looks fine.
>> Wow.
>> That is crazy.
telling you, pull up that Joe Biden u neck video and you'll you'll you'll just be wondering what am I looking at.
>> That looks >> okay. So, on Fox News's website >> Oh, did they doctor it already?
>> No, it it looks different than that.
>> Of course it does.
>> No, I mean he looks real.
>> He looks real.
Well, I mean, he doesn't like in the in the picture on the right.
>> Takeover.
>> Damon, we sent you the link.
>> You can pull it up >> to where?
>> The Fox News.
>> No. Mail or where'd you send it to?
>> Oh, email.
>> Email.
>> Okay.
Fred.
>> And you can see all the you could see like the marks and whatever on his head.
It looks really oversaturated in that other video.
Right.
>> I mean, I'm not saying his neck doesn't look weird in this because it still does, but the rest of him looks normal.
What is this? Just a picture.
>> You have to hit play.
>> No, it's a video if you're in a real browser.
>> Are you in Brave?
>> Yeah. That's why.
>> Yeah. I got to go.
>> You got to use something that allows their tracking.
>> Yike All right. Uh 13 to the hour live from Studio 6B on a uh Thursday night. Glad you're in.
Slick's going to do some more sports here. Coming up, Delgado's got headlines we're going to still get into. We've barely gotten into the headlines here.
>> I've done a lot of headlines, actually.
>> You have?
>> Yeah.
>> What did you do?
>> Well, he hit the headline. Uh Kyle Bush, you hit the headline of the the the fake guy on Fox. I mean, we're off of we're off.
>> No, we're still trying to determine if the guy was fake, man. We're we're we're we're >> You just had you just put a picture up a side by side of two pictures of the guy, >> and you got to admit something don't look right.
>> We're doing our research.
>> We're doing our research. Exactly. So, here here we go.
>> Oh, we're on.
>> All right. So, here's the here's the actual footage. This is the real appearance. So, >> okay.
Do you want the sound on?
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> No, it's not necessary.
>> 3 minutes in.
>> By the way, this is a this is actually a good clip because Jack Keane is uh starting to get concerned about what we're doing in Iran and he says the window here to stop playing games is uh is quickly is quickly coming. But this this is the video of um >> Oh, and there's the water too.
>> The admiral.
>> And I don't know. I think Fran might be right looking at it now again.
It does look like that this just might be this this shadow under here.
>> Yeah. The only problem >> because he literally looked orange in the other clips.
>> And you could see the little like marks that were on his head and his forehead >> way better there.
>> Mhm.
>> I don't know.
>> Okay. Well, I think Fran, you know, the shape also does match the shape of his shirt collar that's sticking out in front of him. Delgato's not going to make it there. But I think I'm I think I'm with you, friend. I think we all just got illusionally duped now that I've looked at this, which I probably should have before I even brought this stupid story up. But >> Delgato's upset.
>> It seemed like it fit Delgato so well.
>> You can you can believe it if you'd like.
>> I fine.
>> I haven't seen this much rubbing necking since the sinkhole in on the expressway.
Man, oh man.
>> All right, there we go. So, all right, let's do uh let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFSP is the promo code to you. Slickster's got it. What's going on, Slick?
>> NHL Big D Eastern Conference final. Boy, I'll tell you, Montreal Canadians like they were shot out of a cannon up four to one with 455 to go in the first period. Pull the goalie. Unbelievable.
Montreal and Hurricanes are big favorites, too, to win that. So, good good start for Montreal. See if they could hold on. Cavaliers and Knicks in a good one. Tied at 31. Uh Cavs got up to a lead there. Couple of points here and there. Knicks have come back to even it up. and uh 9:21 to go there in the second quarter. A lot of time in the garden. Game two with the Knicks up one game to none. We got some uh Major League Baseball tonight. Braves over the Marlins 6 to3. Top of the eighth. Blue Jays edging the Yankees right now one zip. Top six. Guardians earlier today defeated the Detroit Tigers 3 to1 in Detroit. Pirates over the uh Cardinals 6 to2 in St. Louis. Mets two to1 over the Nets in DC. And the Athletics take on the Angels, which you got a story about that. They may not be able to be called the Los Angeles Angels anymore because of a new law. Now you hear about that.
Crazy. That's a 938 first pitch. And the Rockies taking on the Diamondbacks at 940. Oh, we got a little golf today too, Big D. You got the uh CJ Cup, the Byron Nelson, and you had uh Taylor Moore shot a nine under for the first round. Brooks Kepka come in in second with Jesper Venson. They both shot an eight under.
So, we'll keep an eye on that. You know, whoever's winning on Thursday, I always tell you, come Sunday, and those guys are not the guys that are winning. And boy, I don't know what this guy was doing, but the Eagles, Nolan Smith, remember him? Number one draft pick there, arrested for speeding at 135 miles an hour. Warner Todd Houston and Breitbart. Police in Georgia have arrested Eagles player Nolan Smith and charging with reckless driving at speeds of up to 135. The Twigs County Sheriff's Department reported that officers clocksmith at 135 in a 70 mph zone on the interstate just before 11 p.m.
before he was arrested on Friday, a couple days ago. According to ESPN, officials also noted that the 25-year-old NFL player made bond and was released a few hours after his arrest on May 6th. Uh the defensive end was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles 30th overall in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft and after he graduated from the University of Georgia. What's with those Georgia players? A lot of them have issues with driving cars fast and getting into accidents, but just crazy stuff. So, uh, yeah, you know what? He probably thought he was under the radar, right? It happened last Friday. Here it is, Tuesday, Wednesday. Uh, sure enough, somebody picked it up, but uh, we shall see. And that's a wrap in sports big D.
Back to you.
>> All right, Slick. Very good. Let's do some more headlines. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgato?
>> All right, Damon. Well, changing things up just a little bit as fraud is the uh served uh the dish that is being served right now in Minnesota as the DOJ is charging 15 in a shocking $90 million Minnesota fraud scheme. The feeding our futures ring leader also has been sentenced to I believe it's 41 years in 41 and a half years in prison and must repay $243 million in uh in restitution. Her name is Amy Bach. I wonder if they'll cut a deal with her and say, "Hey, who got all this money?" And we'll we'll figure out who exactly they really should be uh who else they should be going after. Federal prosecutors alleged defendants in a sweeping Minnesota Medicaid fraud scream use taxpayer money intended for vulnerable adults and kids to buy luxury cars, expensive jewelry, and dozens of residential properties. the allegations outlined earlier today as part of the Justice Department's broader Minnesota Medicaid fraud takedown, which involved more than 90 million in alleged fraudster claims tied to multiple state funded assistance programs. And uh it was like an all-star team that they had up at the podium to talk about this. Uh one of which uh who was there along with Dr. Oz and RFK Jr. was the assistant AG Colin McDonald. Here's what he had to say announcing the charges. Uh cut number three. Check this out. This is cut three.
>> Today we are announcing criminal charges against 15 defendants in Minnesota for fraud schemes that targeted over 90 million in taxpayer dollars.
Let me be clear upfront about something.
This is not the end of our work in Minnesota. This is not the end of the beginning of our work in Minnesota. This is the beginning of our work in Minnesota.
The fraud here in Minnesota is shocking.
Our cases today involve seven different state- managed Medicaid programs that have been systematically pilered by fraudsters who treated Minnesota programs as their personal piggy bank.
An autism program that cost the taxpayer 600,000 just six years ago skyrocketed to over 400 million.
>> And to be sure that number is not driven by supply and demand. It is not driven by health care or charity. It is fraud.
>> Yeah. Uh some of these programs designed to help adults with disabilities and brain injuries to live independently in their own homes. while the uh the people who were being charged, some of them uh acquired up to 20 separate residences.
They bought 20 houses. So hopefully it'll be easy to uh get those back um you know from the fraudsters. Here is RFK Jr. and what he had to say about the speed of what this is happening. Cut four. This is an extraordinary bus today because these kind of operations usually take many years, sometimes a decade.
that this was executed with a precision and speed that is unprecedented in the history of law enforcement and it's unprecedented now but under Vice President Vance's leadership and President Trump's direction we are going to normalize this speed.
>> Yeah. And here, the last clip here, uh, believe me when I say you can't make up this name, uh, is, uh, from the FBI, uh, asking for help to catch this fugitive that is on the run from fraud. Uh, his name is FBI deputy co-director Christopher Rya, Rehea. Christopher Rehea, Christopher Reya. Cut five. Check this out.
>> On the screen, uh, you will see a subject, uh, you will see a subject depicted on the screen here of an individual was a target of the investigation this morning. That individual is currently on the run after having jumped out of a fourth store fourth story balcony. I want you to get a good look at him right now. You'll see him uh you'll see him running here.
>> He is currently on the run. We need your help. If you recognize this individual, if you know this individual, if you if you can provide any information related to this in related to this individual, I would encourage you to call 1800, call FBI, CA LBI or go to the internet at www tips.fbi.gov gov or call your local law enforcement >> at the game.
>> He's at the lake.
>> All right. Uh it's a wrap on hour one, hour two coming back live from Studio 6B right after this.
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Look at him.
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>> The Knicks on second chances this year have been, you know, they their their boards are incredible.
I saw in one of the Sixers games, they got like six rebounds.
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They played last night, though.
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Yes, absolutely. If we all chip in, could you get me to wear a mask? 100%.
Uh, I went to WWE Monday Night Raw, sat in the first row, and wore a Rock mask all night. One time.
>> Oh, you did it just last the other this Monday? Last night.
>> I have the recording of it because obviously it's live. So, >> bring it in.
>> And I was on the camera side. You watch me all night long.
>> I don't know if I It's on VHS, tape. I don't know if I could find it now.
>> Did everybody smell what you were cooking?
>> Absolutely.
>> Nice.
>> So, I I'd wear I'd wear a mascara for sure.
>> You know, we wouldn't be opposed to it.
>> Path. Damn it.
>> I know. I know. You got a face for radio.
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>> 9:00 hour two live from Studio 6B. Glad you're in on a Thursday night. Looks going to do some more sports. Delgato's got some headlines. I got a couple things as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Vinnie Max off tonight.
Um, we talked about Spencer Pratt last night a bunch and I saw a couple good things today and just to kind of double down on that, he put another video out on his timeline today, him talking to the camera about the homelessness drug problem in LA. Um, it's about 9 10 minutes long, but it seems I watched a little bit of it. It seems extremely extremely good. And I saw a lot of um you know people out there saying you know this guy could save Los Angeles.
The only question is will Los Angeles allow him to do it. And I saw in the blaze today uh Liz Wheeler Spencer Pratt's anti-establishment strategy is a winning one. And to the point we made last night, Pratt is doing what few politicians ever have, giving frustrated Democrats permission to vote Republican.
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt may be running one of the most unconventional political campaigns in recent memory.
What Spencer Pratt is doing, though, I don't think I've ever seen done by another politician, Wheeler explained.
He's removing the stigma of voting Republican for Democrats in LA who have been hurt by Democrat elected officials.
This person's home was burned down. And this is what he wants to do so that that never happens again. This person sees the financial corruption that's happening in the city of Los Angeles at the hands of politician and wants to give you that money. That's your money.
give it back to you. This is nextlevel political strategy that we don't see in our country.
His strategy is instinct that is not just a gut reaction. This is instinct that's based on a pre-existing thorough understanding of human nature that you have to provide for people in order for them to change their minds, the ability to save face.
Unlike most politicians, Pratt has also identified who the elites are and how he plans to stop them. He she says he has identified the elites, Karen Bass, Nether Ramen, Gavin Newsome, and he's identified the problem, and that is that you are suffering from that was caused by these elites. And he's saying he's not running away from the fact that he's wealthy, that he's famous. He's doing the same thing that Trump's done.
He's giving people who aren't just natural Republicans permission to vote for him based on the fact that he's not necessarily associating himself with the Republican brand. She says Spencer Pratt is not trying to appeal to Republicans in Los Angeles. Republicans are already going to vote for him. He's trying to appeal to Democrats and give them permission that they've never felt that they've had.
And that's what we talked about last night. And um again uh you know a lot of people look at what he's doing and say you know what right time, right mood, right place.
>> Yep.
>> Yep.
>> And it's working. Here's a little bit of what he um pull this up. Here's a little bit of what he put out tonight.
>> Population in LA are hardcore illicit drug users.
>> How many people are using illicit drugs in the homeless community? I would say it's incredibly high.
>> 20% 30% of the overall problem over 90%.
Cartels are operating in the open, forcing addicts to traffic drugs and murdering them when they don't meet their quota. Dogs are being killed by methheads. And fentanyl addicts test their drugs on these innocent animals.
None of my opponents are living in this reality, and all they want is more taxpayerfunded housing. You cannot fix a drug problem with more housing.
>> Spencer Pratt is exactly right. If I would have the easiest job in the world if all I had to do to treat drug addiction was put people in four walls, put them inside and they're cured. Oh my god, we're done here. That is an insanity. And finally, somebody has the wayos to say it out loud.
>> You cannot fix LA's drug problem with street medical teams jamming Narcan up their noses and simply propping them up to overdose again and again and again until these poor souls inevitably die in the streets. But it's even worse than that. Currently, Mayor Bass and Nithia Ramen are increasing the rampant drug use by using your tax dollars to hand out fentanyl needles, tourniquets, and crack pipes to addicts throughout the city.
>> Actually, the city paying.
>> So, there's just a little bit of of the action he's taken. I mean, >> it's just it's amazing.
>> His media team is is a >> Yeah.
>> Plus plus plus.
>> Yeah. And the fact that all his media team has to do is show you stuff like that.
>> They're not that there's there's no production value behind that. It's just let's show them what's actually happening.
>> And if that Yeah. If that doesn't hit you in the face and go maybe these people have been lying to us um then then you're you haven't been paying attention. Do you want me to just cuz I do have uh some more stuff on Spencer Pratt. Why don't I just jump to that?
Yeah. Um because again, you know, you talk about this this mayor's race that's that's, you know, picking up steam and he's getting national recognition now because of it. This coming from the California Post, Spencer Pratt reveals shocking reason he abandoned the Democrat party. Uh I don't know if he he he mentioned this. I know this was part of an interview, but during an interview Thursday night with CNN, see now he's get now he's on CNN. Before they wouldn't talk to him. Now they're talking to him. He's running as an independent. teased his response by asking, "You want to break some news here?" Uh, basically uh, you know, talking about how he had a walk away from the Democrat party because of u the only people that supported his his concealed carry rights were were Republicans and when he became famous, all the security guys were telling him, "Look, you need to get a gun because there's a lot of crazy people out there." And he was facing a lot of hatred. So, that was something that uh, he revealed to the California Post. Here is uh here he is sitting down with CNN and uh you know CNN they talked to Karen Bass yesterday and here today they're talking to uh Spencer Pratt about the LA mayor's race. Uh cut number 12. Check this out.
>> Who is your political role model?
>> Jesus Christ.
>> Okay. I mean that's he was a politician.
He had you know he had to go in and >> Are there any modern politicians that you're especially studying or drawn to?
Oh, I am not a politician. I don't want to be politician. I want to be a fighter for the people.
>> But you've mentioned though that >> Obama Yeah. I'm most similar to Obama.
>> Okay.
>> And I know the view lady said, "I don't have a law degree, so I'm going to work on that online in the next before November. I can get one."
>> Yeah. Because the the ladies from the view were so influential when it comes to politics. Yeah. You need to take their advice.
>> Who I go to to know what I'm where I'm coming up short, >> right? Exactly. You know, >> not so sunny hosting. Okay. Exactly.
Here is cut number three while she's shaving her back.
>> That's a That's a picture I can't get out of my head. Here is Spencer Pratt talking about the experience he doesn't have. Uh while exposing Bass's own inexperience at being mayor, cut 13. You know, as mayor, you need a lot of advisers and help because it's a giant job, a giant city, and you don't have as much managerial experience of a city, and you said you've talked with a lot of different potential adviserss who are willing to come on board with you, but don't want to say so publicly because of fears about their own safety.
>> Is there anybody though that that names that you can give us or the type of people that you're talking to to get a better sense of what a Pratt administration would actually look like?
Well, first let's rewind to what Mayor Bass's past experience running a city when she got elected, right? All she ever did was name a post office. So, this idea that she came from, >> she had been the speaker of the assembly, she had run the community coalition, and she had been a congress member and chair of the congressional black cau to managing the city. Thank you. That's what I'm saying. So, if we're doing like who knows how to yell at the LAWP for having two reservoirs empty, I'm going to be better at that than she clearly is. But >> yeah, so so and uh he he goes on to mention, you know, because last week or two weeks ago, Harvey Leven at TMZ, they tried to do like a uh they tried to do a a piece a hit piece on him and he flipped the script on them pretty well and now it seems like Harvey Leven is back in his is now kind of back in his corner into Spencer Pratt's corner. Cut 14. Here is uh Spencer talking about that and the people on his team. Check this out. Cut 14. everyone will know my team in two weeks when I become the mayor and they won't have to fear retaliation. So for instance, one of these people, I don't know if you saw Harvey Lean, >> he he said he talked to somebody but he wouldn't say who it is. So for the rest of us, >> what was his response about talking to that person?
>> He said that that was an impressive person.
>> So yeah, so so that's an impressive person. And if you don't remember, here is uh here is Harvey Leven from just the other day talking about this potential team player that could that could find himself with a job under a Spencer Pratt administration in the mayor's office in Los Angeles if he wins this race. Cut 15. Check this out from Harvey Leven.
>> I want to say something. Um, so I was talking to Spencer a week and a half ago and and I told him I said, "Look, one of my big issues with you is you have absolutely no administrative experience. There are 50,000 employees of the city of Los Angeles here and there are 44 departments and understanding how to run a massive organization is critical." Spencer said to me, "I get it, and I don't have that experience, but I'm going to have really good, smart people underneath me." Um, he mentioned two names, and I was asked not to mention who they were on the air, um, or publicly. This person actually explained to me why this person's name shouldn't come out right now.
>> The person is on board and the person is committed to actually working with him.
So, uh, I will say that, um, Spencer was being absolutely honest about it and it is a really solid person who knows this city. Um, and you know, I I will just say that that makes a difference.
>> Yeah.
>> Kim Kardashian clearly >> from uh from Harvey Le. I don't know why we're listening to Harvey Leven, but I guess when you're dealing with a reality TV show who looks like he could end up winning the mayor's race in LA, and this guy knows everybody. And again, I point out about two weeks ago, he they they TMZ tried to do a a a strategic hit piece on Spencer Pratt. He flipped it right around on them and uh it made them look foolish. So, uh it looks like Harvey Leven uh could be uh you know, falling him. He could be one of those ones that uh I'm not MAGA, but uh I'm going to vote for Spencer Pratt.
>> I mean, who could be in LA that name can't be mentioned now? What are they doing?
I mean, who could it be?
Who's a Who's a California politician who's done this before? Who might >> Arnold?
>> I'll be back.
>> I'll be back. We'll be back.
>> All right. 13 past hour live from studio 6B. We're back right after this. Heat.
Heat.
Heat up here.
Super chat.
Aaron, can you give me sound on my uh I need a piece of >> straw?
Well, got a rose and early coffee. Black as midnight co got a stack of printed headlines and a fire down in his soul.
He says boys don't trust the silence.
>> Vinnie's playing piano at the ghost treeine and it's been there all the while he's got papers on the desktop a little photo taped up in the red light.
>> Damon and the winner is from Stars and Stripes. I don't know. Has there been a winner picked Aaron? Do we know?
all the lights over Tennessee.
Don't you lie to me. Banos ringing fiddles crying. Truth is on the run.
He's chasing UFOs underneath the sitting sun. Call him crazy. Call him right.
Call him up at 3. He's doing news and chasing clues on Studio 6B.
>> Hopefully the secret person isn't Rick Caruso. There's a good point. in the desert. Something buried in the file.
Something flying over cornfields doing 90,000 miles. He don't care for easy answers. He don't take the party line.
The moon looks who built that thing below. That's I think the secret person is Ron >> Jeremy still alive bases walking truth is hardfold theory and a PhD and maybe call him crazy right call him up at 3 news and chasing clues on studio 6B he ain't scared of little green man he ain't scared of DC spin.
He ain't scared of secret meetings where the cover ups begin.
Give him one loose thread to pull. He'll unravel half the town where a cowboy had a microphone and the truth somewhere around.
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All right, 18 past the hour live from Studio 6B. Let's do some more news.
Headline news. Rick Delgado's got it.
What's going on, Delgato?
>> All right, Damon. Well, President Donald Trump uh is taking a big stand against the uh the misgivings of the Biden administration as he reverses Biden era refrigeration or refri refrigerant rules. Uh this coming from the White House delivering a win for American families and lowering the cost of living. They're calling it today as President Trump terminated the Biden administration's ridiculous regulations that imposed burdensome and costly requirements on refrigerators and air conditioners. Remember this when it came out a few years ago and everybody's like, "What the hell are they doing?"
Well, because they wanted to get rid of everything by 2030. Uh these regulations needlessly and substantially increase the price of transporting and storing refrigerated goods, driving up the price of food and other items that Americans buy every day. Well, the EPA finalized revisions to that 2023 technology transitions rule to extend compliance deadlines, blah blah blah. And uh here's the president talking about it. Here's cut number six as he uh as he proudly signs this new executive order. Cut six.
Check this out. Today is my honor to be discussing uh the taking of a very historic action to substantially lower costs for consumers, protect hundreds of thousands of jobs, and save Americans well over $2 billion a year by officially terminating the Biden administration's ridiculous regulations imposing costly requirements on refrigerators and air conditioners.
It's ridiculous. unnecessary and costly and actually makes the machinery worse.
>> Yeah, Lee Zeldon, the Secretary of Energy, was also on hand saying that the actions today save Americans, like the president said, $2.4 billion. Uh c basically critical relief from the crippling cost of the Biden administration that they impose on grocery stores, businesses, and ultimately American families as well. Uh he also was uh of course in the White House uh took some other questions and of course it it dove into some other things that were going on. Here is uh President Trump uh he's being asked about the Iran war. Of course it's going to come up every time uh he does end up in front of a microphone because this this one post here from Axios talking about a phone call between President Trump and BB Netanyahu which says BB's hair was on fire. According to the uh source on the call says that Iran uh over the Iran ceasefire talks, Trump reportedly called Netanyahu to inform him that mediators were working on a letter of intent to end the war and launch a month-long periodization of negotiations which would include matters such as the nuclear program and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Here is uh President Trump when he was asked about one of the conditions that Iran keeps asking about cut 7. Check this out. Can they keep their highlyenriched uranium?
>> No. No. We get the highlyenriched. We will get it. We don't need it. We don't want it. We'll probably destroy it after we get it, but we're not going to let them have it.
>> Yeah. So, there is a pretty much a a line, a hard line uh on any surface, including sand, with it. They're not going to get their uh nuclear uh bomb, and they're not going to keep their nuclear dust as well. Two Israeli sources stated that the two leaders were in clear disagreement talking about Trump and Netanyahu about how to deal with Iran moving forward. One US source briefed on the call told Axios that BB's hair was on fire after the call. He's always concerned uh and he's always he's always trying to push for as much as he can get from President Trump, but I guess he didn't get the answers he was looking for today. So there you have it from uh from the White House today with the president and a couple different things. Yeah, there's been a lot of talk about the enriched uranium. I mean, it's just hard to imagine any scenario and there's a lot of things floating out there. Oh, this is part of the deal is leaving and there's just no scenario that that happens. Trump I, you know, in the end, I'll go back to what I said.
Even though there's some things that, you know, I I do think we're in this circle and I think they look for time and time equals survival. I've said all that till I'm blew in the face. I do go back to what I kind of top level said though in the end I think you have to trust Trump here that he's not going to change who he is and he's not going to change uh and he's not going to give on red lines he's not going to let red lines be crossed and then do nothing and I agree with Delgato he's trying everything he can to not kill people and take this thing further and really have to >> torch the whole place >> but he's not going to let them keep the enriched uranium There there's just no way.
>> There's no point in that >> that that is that is absolute victory on their on Iran's part if he was to do that. And that's just, you know, because you see a lot of >> this is supposedly the deal. Well, now this is supposedly the deal. This is supposedly the deal. And I think that's to General Keane's point today on Fox getting seemingly as big obviously a big supporter of the president here and what he's done so far saying, you know, let's let's not get caught in this ever circle of promise wait. Okay, threaten. Okay, day of right before, okay, we're going to wait. I've been asked to hold off, negotiate, negotiate, deal on the table.
No deal on the table, threaten, okay, day before, you know, we talked about it. So, >> but that's not going to be there's no way he's letting them keep it. I mean, come on.
>> So, all right. Uh, >> that's all I got.
>> 24 past the hour live from Studio 6B.
>> Um, to that point, and I'm not going to go through the whole thing, but there is a there is a good article today in the American Thinker.
Gas prices need to drop this summer. And this is again to to Vin's point and what you guys and kind of what everybody feels uh by Robert J. Robert Smith writes, "For the Iran war to be a political plus for Republicans in the midterms, it needs to end soon enough so gas prices start dropping by the summer."
President Trump knows this. After 11 years in national politics, if you aren't convinced that Trump is a master politician, nothing will convince you.
And he says Trump swears that gas prices will drop like a rock when the war ends and the straight of Hormuz is open fully. The catch is when.
Perhaps it's an oversell for Trump to claim that prices will plummet. but they need only to start declining to boost voter confidence. So, and that's the essence of the article that we've got to see some movement and leave yourself enough time for that to matter come whenever, you know, I mean, Delgato doesn't think the midterms start to like Halloween, which is crazy to me, but >> no, it starts in August. That's when everybody starts to care.
>> Okay. Well, even if that's true, they have to start moving for when they start to care. So, I mean, it's hard to argue with that.
All right, live from Studio 6B. Couple more to go on a Thursday night. We're back right after this.
Heat. Heat. N.
I don't give I don't give a >> call.
That's going to jet. Aaron.
>> Aaron, throw up my screen for a second.
>> Let's talk about the jet screen. Slick.
I want to I want I want I want to I want to uh >> Aaron, throw my screen up, please.
>> No, I'm I'm okay. Thanks, >> Aaron.
>> Aaron, please.
>> Aaron, please throw my screen up.
>> Breaking news.
>> I want to tell busy right now. Actually, >> I want to show Slick this very important update >> on the upcoming football season.
>> We can update him at 101.
>> Take a look at this. This is uh very important for you to see. Put it full screen, Aaron, please.
>> I don't know if I can do that.
>> No, full screen.
>> Take us off. Slick.
>> My gosh.
>> What do you got?
>> This is the Jets season preview. I want you to take a look.
Lights out.
>> It's a lights out season.
>> There you go. There you go. A little kickoff.
>> Typical Jet season, right? Starts out on a high high note.
>> How feel about that?
>> It turns a little to the left and then lights out.
>> Yeah.
>> Just between me, you and a lamp post there. And I think that might be the season.
>> There you go. Whatever.
>> Whatever.
>> I'm surprised it took till 9:00 for someone to send that to me today.
>> You saw that today?
>> I saw it four times.
>> And why didn't you share it with us?
>> Four times too.
>> Why would I share it with >> Why didn't you bring it to the group chat? She's not a sat masochist, >> right?
>> You share us all the all the Dallas Cowboy stuff you find.
>> Oh, does she? Oh, >> no, I don't.
>> She doesn't do that to me, >> right?
>> She doesn't throw me under the bus like you, Delgato. Thank you, Aaron.
>> She doesn't throw you. She just gives you a nudge.
>> Well, that's that's more subtle.
>> That's more subtle.
>> Great googly mo.
>> Great googly moo.
>> Moo.
>> Uh, here comes the beard.
>> They're doing something.
>> What are you doing? Get >> him a wheelchair. Whoa, that look at that behind the back pass. Big D. Come on now. Look out.
>> All right. Only down two.
>> This is where they want to be.
Yeah, exactly. They'd rather be down two than up 22.
>> Yeah, I would think so.
>> Well, I mean, nice block.
>> This big.
>> I mean, what Brunson is doing to the beard is like almost bordering on call the police. I mean, it's like abuse.
>> I mean, beard is what 117 years old. I mean, come on. is literally a live from studio 6B.
Uh 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice 1039 LII News Radio. Glad you're in on a Thursday night. Slick's doing sports. Dogado's doing main headlines. Vinnie Max off tonight. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. We'll get to more sports.
We'll get to more news. We get an update on the Knicks game two tonight at the Garden. Uh but right now, please welcome back to the show epidemiologist and administrator at the McCulla Foundation.
Uh Nicholas Holshire is with us. Uh Nicholas, welcome back to the show. How are you?
>> Thanks for having me.
>> Uh it's always a pleasure to have you on. You know, we've heard a lot about the HA virus. Uh continues to be in the news. Is there what what's the latest here? Is there anything that people really need to know or focus on here with this?
>> No. The H virus appears to be a dead end outbreak. There's been 12 confirmed cases, actually 11. And they actually deleted one case because it was a false positive. We haven't seen any new cases now in over a week. And there's zero confirmed cases in the US and zero confirmed cases and people who are not on the cruise ship. Uh so yeah, we believe this is going to fizzle out relatively quickly. So I mean all the talk you're hearing is about this new strain, the strain that's responsible for latest latest outbreak. So, I mean, do you believe there's anything here for uh for again for the public to know about or worry about the whole is it human to human transmission? You've got a better chance of being struck by lightning kind of all of the highlights uh that we've seen and you you think it all is just on its way going away to or or what do you think?
>> Yeah. Well, the particularly the Andes strain, the strain that was on this cruise ship, it was claimed it would had efficient humanto human transmission, but that's not true. A study came out last year or a few years ago looked at it's called the systematic review. They looked at 22 studies looking at the Andes strain and they found that there is no credible evidence of humanto human transmission of that very strain. So in fact even if it does get off of the ship and infects other people which it hasn't it's not going to transmit very easily.
We should be more concerned about the rodents, you know, in your garage when you start to sweep it out and inhaling those droppings. You'll face a much higher risk from that than from this cruise ship.
>> Now, is this one of these things like back with CO, you know, all of a sudden it was like a new deadlier strain was coming or a new deadlier strain you had to be worried about? Is there is there any kind of mutations in the future here that we're going to start hearing about that?
>> No, the sequencing came out. It's basically almost identical. a slight few changes to the one in Argentina and it doesn't look like there's any laboratory related anomalies. So we believe we're in the clear for for the hto virus >> and um kind of like co it seems like some of the early reports and studies show that once again hydroxychloricquin and and maybe ivormectin as well but c specifically hydrochloricquin I know was brought up that it once again uh when it comes to some kind of a respiratory infection or something like this uh could have been effective against it.
Isn't that true?
Oh yeah, most definitely.
Hydroxychloricquin has shown antiviral activity as well as ivormectin against most RNA viruses. Antivirus is an RNA virus. And in fact, there's been a study looking at chloricquin against the Andy strain. It's a derivative of hydroxychloricquin and it literally protected the mice from death and it destroyed the virus in the test tube. So yeah, we believe that that will likely at least have some antiviral effects in humans. Uh but study is needed there as well as Ivormectin uh given their mechanisms of action.
>> Yeah. And so for people out there maybe as we're heading into different seasons here throughout the year and they're hearing about antivirus and they're hearing about COVID and they're seeing stories out there are folks who still want to be prepared for no matter what comes along. What do you recommend? And obviously we talked about hydroxychloricquin, we talked about ivormectin. Is there anything else you recommend for people to be prepared?
>> Yeah. Well, honestly, the the wellness company has something called the emergency contagion kit and that has both Ivormectin and hydroxychloricquin in it. So that would be handy in case you go on a cruise ship. You don't want to be locked down like those people um in the um coming up from Argentina. the WHO locked them in their cabins while they inhaled rat excrements. So yeah, if that happens, you know, you want to be prepared, have that on hand. But as well, there's a few other things that will show promising activity against the HANA virus. Uh, and they're very obvious. Vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc.
Make sure you have those stocked up. All right, there you go. Great advice. Of course, you can visit our friends at the Wellness Company online at twwc.health/voice.
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You can use promo code rav r av to save 10% at checkout. Nicholas holsherf epidemiologist and administrator at the mcculla foundation. Appreciate you joining us as always. Thank you very much.
>> Thank you.
>> All right, live from Studio 6. And again, you can visit the wellness company online at twwc.health.
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Um, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFSXP is a promo code to use. Let's get an update on what's going on at the Garden tonight. Slickster, what's up?
>> Big D. Knicks are pulling away in the third. They're up by nine right now. 827 to go in the third. They got hot all of a sudden. This is their largest lead of the game. 62 to 53 right now. So, >> good night.
>> Your good night is over.
>> Good night in the game. Good night in the series.
>> Could be. Could be a sweep, Rick. Get the brooms out.
>> Get the brooms out.
>> Yep.
>> And let's get to the NHL. Big D on the ice tonight. Eastern Conference final game one. Canadians jumped out to a nice 4-1 lead, but uh Hurricanes have cut it in half. It's now 4-2, 827 to go there in the second period. So, still time. I call that the dreaded two-goal lead.
We've seen that disappear very quickly.
So, uh we'll keep an eye on that. And speaking of California, here we go.
California bill could force Anaheim Angels to finally drop Los Angeles name.
Could you believe this? Paul Boyer Breitbart. A bill in California could finally force the Anaheim Angels to drop Los Angeles's from its much malign name due to the the fact that the team does not even play in Los Angeles County, let alone the city. Prior to 2005, the Angels were simply known as the Anaheim Angels before becoming the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Stupid due to owner Art Marino's desire to boost market ability in the local television market while satisfying the Anaheim Stadium release. In 2016, Marino dropped Anaheim from the name entirely and simply became the Los Angeles Angels. Remember that?
That was ridiculous. Despite the team playing in Orange County, a new bill introduced by California Assembly Member Avalo Valencia could change that per the New York Post, Assembly Member Avalo Valencia's bill, AB2512. You writing that down? Which would require the major league franchise to go back to using the name Anaheim Angels in official documents and marketing materials. But that's only if the city gives the team special legal treatment to help sell, lease, or redevelop Angel Stadium and the surrounding land. The bill sailed through the assembly this week with unanimous support and it now goes to the state senate. You know, they've always been the uh the ugly stepchild of the LA Dodgers obviously, right? And even the San Francisco Giants, the poor Anaheim Angels. They has a couple of good runs there. But uh anyway, that's a bill there.
>> The thing is they used to be known as the California Angels.
>> Yes. It wasn't even nobody even talked about Anaheim. Not just where they played, but they used to be known as the California Angels.
>> Yeah. Back in the day, >> that was that actually sounds better than Anaheim, >> right? With Chet Lemon and a couple of the great players they had then, right?
Barry Bonds was on that team for a while. Yeah. Nolan Ryan Pitch for him.
They had a great team.
>> And uh Penguins captain Sydney Crosby makes it clear that he has no plans to retire anytime soon. I call him, what do I call him? I call him Sid the invalid, right? But Matthew Regal, Fox News. No love loss there with me when the Pittsburgh Penguins were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs this season.
>> What did he do to one of your What team is yours on the ice that you hate?
>> Oh, he's Pittsburgh makes the Islanders life miserable, man. This guy's killing us every time he plays the Islanders.
He's made my life miserable. You know, Big D, I I can't have any love for these teams that hurt my hurt me like the Knicks.
>> You know, I'm with you on that one. I'm with you on Sid the Invalid.
>> Yeah, he's old, too. You know, he's getting up there. So, he's old.
>> But hey, >> why is it you never >> He turns 39. 39 in August. Sid the kid.
>> 39. Why is it you never turn to your teams and say, "You know what? You guys suck."
>> Well, of course I do. I naturally I beat them to death.
>> That all the time I do while he's cheering for them.
>> Yeah, he's right. Self self-depreation.
>> Okay.
>> He's an insufferable.
>> It sounds to me like he's always finding blame other places other than his. I mean, the ultimate blame of course is with himself for choosing these teams to beat the teams he's going to root for.
>> I'm a lawyer. Yeah. Well, that's true.
You know what? Rooting against teams, forget about it. It's is a glutton for pun. I I I abuse myself and but you know I'll tell you Crosby had a good year though at 74 points. I mean not bad I'll tell you for that 21st season at a uh it's incredible. So Sid will be coming back next year with the Pittsburgh Penguins and that's that that's a wrapping sport. Big D back to you.
>> All that to say he's coming back.
>> All right, Slick. Very good sports brought to you by Mike Lindell 6 to use. Um, so there's an article today in Fox News and uh it kind of goes along these these last two stories can really go together.
Uh, but this one's entitled, "Senate Republicans are running out of time to prove that they can actually govern.
Senator Tillis opposes the reconciliation bill as the GOP faces a litmus test on converting its electoral mandate into action."
And I mean the headlines enough for you to know where this thing goes. I don't even need to go through it. And what's just what's just it's not funny but almost laughable is that at the time I saw that article as I was scrolling through the news I found what was going to be then my last article which was of course that has just decided to send everybody home.
>> Yep.
And that's so I mean Matt Vespa today over at town hall Trump just got stung by thon again. So, just as I'm sitting here reading this thing about how Republicans have had this, you know, um, generational gift given to us in 24 and that the Senate is so inept, the Congress is so inept overall, the window is closing on showing that we can get anything done. We can't get the Save America Act done when it's 82% on both sides of the aisle support it. We can't get that done. Thun can't get anything through. He can't. President Trump had no recess appointments thanks to this clown. He's McConnell light and not even that light, quite frankly. He's like McConnell duplicate so far. So, as I'm reading that, I'm thinking, yeah, well, they better. I mean, I don't even know if they can prove they can. I mean, five minutes later, I see the breaking news headline. John F tells everybody to go home.
No votes on. We're just going to leave reconciliation. Just Just leave it.
We'll get back to it sometime in the future.
>> That's how you know he just won. When they just give up. When they just say we can't beat this guy.
John Thun is a complete John John Buffoon is what he should be named.
>> Democrats are in control when they're in control and they're in control when they're not in control.
>> John Thun just quit. Just quit. And that's essentially, by the way, what our guy Tim Burchett said today. Did you see the video he posted when he left?
>> No, I didn't.
>> Burchett posted a video when they left um whatever the hell they were doing today, >> which was nothing.
>> Basically, yeah, basically essentially saying here we are. We're the ones in power and because the Democrats um basically insist that we can't make any modifications to the reconciliation bill even though they're not in power.
essentially saying, you know, uh they're in power even when they're not in power and we're never empowered even when we control all three because the party is so inept. The leadership is so pathetic and this is where we're at with the part. This is where we're at. So everybody go home. Reconciliation, we'll just leave it on the table and we're just going to quit on it right now.
>> Right. John Thun has just proven he is a Democrat.
All right, we'll wrap it up for a Thursday night. We're back right after this.
Heat. Heat.
Boom.
This this series is it could tip over.
>> This series could tip over.
>> Tip over.
>> Good. Look at the beard. He has lost.
He's retired.
>> They have not hit a basket. I look What's the run? 180. 180 run. Do you believe this? This is epic stuff.
>> Are they tied at >> Look at this defense. Finally, an open look. He'll miss.
>> He hit it. God that Max truce you imagine this could be your >> I don't think so >> I mean what what happened here >> 180 run 180 run >> it's going to happen in every game >> they just knocked off the yeah the next they defense one of the best defenses I've seen very good defense very good they really get after it I mean you have to you have to pass it off like two, three times. Look at this.
Rebounding is incredible.
>> I'm not going to watch.
>> It's over.
>> I'm not >> the garden might tip over.
>> Might tip over. Spike Lee's ready to lose his mind. You see Fat Joe? Oh, he's got a nice coat on today, Big D. Nice black nice white jacket.
>> It's a hell of a block. That is a wolf.
Allan. Allan.
>> 21 of 60.
Cleveland is 21 of 60. Big D >> shooting 30%.
>> Yep. 33% >> overall.
>> 21 of 60. Uh and then uh from three they're seven of 27.
So basically 20 28 of 87.
>> So they're hitting 28% on their threes.
>> 26. Yep.
>> Knicks is shooting 53%. There's your game. 29 to 55. Nick's not doing good from three though. Nine out of 25.
They're still better than >> Actually, that's that's not terrible.
>> 25. You can get you can get a whole thing career out of that almost.
>> Is that 40%.
>> Just on >> that's about the league average.
>> 36.
>> All right. What do we got?
>> Chat live in the chat. Let's Oh, we got 10 seconds left.
>> Oh man, we probably got like a $100 super chat.
You sound like All right, 13 to the hour live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night. Real America's Voice 1039 LII News Radio. Glad you're all a part of the show. Uh let's give Delgato a chance to get through some more news, then we'll do sports one last time and wrap it up for a Thursday. Hey, Delgato, what's on the news radar?
>> All right, Damon. Well, plenty on the news radar. Uh, what you'd like to talk about? Well, how about Cuba? Because Cuba has become a big story as of late, even though Iran seemed to be sucking the air out of the room.
>> Well, we saw the president's speech on Cuba before Trump, right?
>> Well, yes, of course.
>> Trumpo, you know, it's like Tampa, just better.
>> Come on. It's a haunted house with palm trees.
>> I really love I really love what they do. Uh well, according to this, you may have heard about it, the US has now formerly indicted Cuba's Raul Castro on murder and conspiracy charges for downing of planes in 1996. He could be going the way of uh El Chapo and what's his name out of uh Venezuela where now that he's been indicted, who knows, maybe maybe the US swoops in and makes an arrest. The federal criminal charges against the 94year-old Castro, the brother of the late Fidel Castro, widely seen as one of Cuba's most powerful figures, marks an escalation in the Trump administration's pressure campaign against the Cuban government, who has been under uh you could say under attack ever since the the Venezuelan president was taken away. We're talking about Maduro because uh Cuba relied heavily on Venezuela and of course some of the assets they got through Venezuela from Russia and and China as well. Here is President Trump when asked about Cuba uh earlier today. Cut number eight. Here he is. Cut eight. Check this out.
>> Cuba, look, it's a failed country.
Everybody knows it. They don't have electricity. They don't have money. They don't have really anything. They don't have food. And we're going to help them along. And we're going to help them because the people because number one I want to help them. You don't want to on a humanitarian basis. But we have the CubanAmerican population, much of it living in Miami and Florida. That's a great group of people, amazing group of people, industrious, just they're great Americans. They've wanted this to happen. They want to go back to their country. They want to help their country. I hope they're going to stay here, but they want to go back. They want to invest in their country and, you know, see if they can bring it back. Uh other presidents have looked at this for 50 60 years doing something and uh it looks like I'll be the one that does it.
So we'd be happy to do it. We want to open it up to Cuban Americans where they can go back and help.
>> Yeah. I think I liked his statement earlier in the show that we played. I thought it was a little more a little more uh robust, had more details in it, but this was uh this was a solid just as well.
>> Yeah.
And uh when he talks about the Cuban people, he talks about the many of the Cubans that live in Miami and in Florida. Here is one woman who was asked what this means for her and what she thinks it means for the Cuban people uh on the ground right there in Miami. Cut number nine. Check this out.
>> What can I say? I mean, like just my heart beating, my just feeling finally I've been here since I was two and just feeling like it finally like maybe we can have, you know, be able to visit our country again where I was born and have never been able to get go back. Um, and just just I can't just an array of emotions so intense that I can't describe it because I think that this is it. I really do. And I never felt this way before.
>> Yeah. So, there you have it. Uh, very excited. Uh lots of lots of great uh video you can catch on social media of the people celebrating. Uh it seems like the final final downfall of the Castro uh regime there in Cuba. Marco Rubio, Secretary Rubio was asked about Cuba.
Here he is with a couple comments. Cut number 10. Here's how he feels about Cuba and and their uh their country and their government. Check this out. Cut 10.
>> Here's the problem we have. We'll engage with the Cubans. We have our ambassadors met with them recently. The CIA director was down there a few weeks ago. There's some State Department communications that occur. I just don't see a lot of At the end of the day, they got to make a decision. Their system doesn't work, right? Their economic system does not work. It's broken. And you can't fix it with the current political system that's in place. They just don't comprehend how to do it. And it's a failed state. Like their economy and the model they're trying to follow in Cuba doesn't resemble what anyone is doing anywhere in the world. And the things they talk about economically are cosmetic in nature. They're not real because that's what they've gotten used to all these years is just buying time and waiting us out. They're not going to be able to wait us out or buy time. We're very serious. We're very focused. As I told you a moment ago, in the context of Iran, the president's preference is always a negotiated agreement that's peaceful. That's always our preference.
That remains our preference with Cuba.
I'm just being honest with you. You know, the likelihood of that happening given who we're dealing with right now is not high.
>> Yeah. So, there you have it from uh Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State. And uh if he's not future president of the United States, he's probably going to be the president of Cuba by the time all things are said and done. Finally, here he is uh when when asked by a reporter, is this the United States in the Trump administration doing some nation building. Here's how he pushed back on that cut 11.
>> It's not nation building. It's we are addressing something that's directly related to the national security of the United States. We are involved in places all over the world. You're asking me about Ebola. Important, but Ebola is in Africa. Cuba's 90 mi from our shores.
So, if you have a systemic meltdown in that country, which is where they're headed. So, you're heading for a failed state. That's what you have now. But it's 90 mi from our shores. So, we'll be impacted by the migratory crisis, by any violence and instability that happens there. It's a direct it directly implicates the United States national interest. So, the future of Cuba belongs to the people of Cuba in terms of how they're governed, what the system looks like, and so forth. But the national security threat, that's 100% something we're going to focus on because that that's about America.
>> Yeah. So, there he is talking about that. And finally, Damon, I got time for one more thing if you don't mind. Here is uh one guy who's not running for president in 2028, Stephen A. Smith.
Yep. Your favorite boy. Here he is talking about sanctuary cities. Uh we didn't vote for that. Check this out.
Stephen A. Smith. Uh, >> I don't understand how sanctuary cities, honestly speaking, I got to educate myself with that. I don't understand how sanctuary cities are allowed in this country. I I really don't. I don't get it.
>> If there's federal laws that mandate that that's that you know what, you can't cross the border illegally. There shouldn't be sanctuary cities saying yes, you can.
It just shouldn't be. I mean, one way or another, pick one. You either can or you can't. But it shouldn't be federal government says no. But you say yes. So you get to usurp the authority of the federal government. And we're still calling ourselves a nation of laws. But which laws?
>> Yes.
>> It makes no sense.
>> Usurp it.
>> That's right.
>> That's where I'm coming from. Andy.
>> Andy, >> I live in Los Angeles.
Come on. 30 seconds. Go ahead.
>> Never voted once or was given the offer to vote >> for or against sanctuary city or state.
I think it's a bunch of baloney.
>> Yeah, I don't blame you for feeling that way because the American people should have an opportunity to vote on it.
You're absolutely right. I didn't even know that was the case, Andy, until you just told me.
>> Yeah, Andy.
>> There you have it, David.
>> Andy from downtown, Big D.
>> But don't worry, he's not running for president as he sits in front of a picture of the Capitol building. No, >> he's not >> talking about politics.
>> That's his That's his show on Sirius >> on the PUS network.
>> Yeah. 124 PUS network street shooter.
But don't worry, he's not running.
>> Wednesdays 4 to6.
>> All right, Slick. What's left in sports?
>> Not much is left in the garden, I'll tell you that. 81-65 Knicks are annihilating Cleveland. I mean, it's a combination. Cleveland is shooting absolutely horrendous. Like around 30%.
But the Knicks defense is just stifling and the their second chance rebounds and second chance points are just incredible. Knicks look prime. Boy, I think this could this could be their year. I'm going to put the kibash on them right there for you, Rick. Uh, and >> let me jump in. Look, I just want the audience to know before we end tonight, a couple of housekeeping things. We will have the winner for Celebrate uh what's it called? Celebrate Freedom.
>> Marty Bees.
>> Uh Marty Bees will have the winner announcement of the winner tomorrow.
>> Do we know what time >> on our show?
>> Oh. Oh, okay.
>> Very nice.
>> Okay.
They will the winner will know by then, but we'll announce it.
>> Okay.
>> Sounds good.
>> All right. Very good. And then uh the last thing is obviously we're off on Monday. So after tomorrow we'll see you on Tuesday. So what's going on?
>> All right. Montreal Canadians continue to lead Carolina 4 to2 at the end of two periods. That's an Eastern Conference final game one. I don't have much time, but uh >> that's it. Thanks, Lick. As always, we salute our military active and active police, firefighters, first responders.
Got to go when we got to go.
Uh thanks Aaron. Thanks Ran. Great job as always. Thanks to the guys on the show. Most of all, thank you to live from Studio 6P audience. Boys will be back tomorrow night. I'll see you on Tuesday of next week.
>> Tuesday.
>> Have a great Friday night. Vinnie Mack will be here tomorrow night with Rick and Rick, Aaron, and Friend. I'll see you Tuesday. Enjoy the weekend, everybody. Happy Memorial Day. Uh we'll see you tomorrow night. Well, they'll see you tomorrow night live from Studio 6P.
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