Bill cunning in the Great American Welcome this laurious Tuesday afternoon in the Tri State. Coming up later will be Jeff crue Air from New Orleans about the effect of patient migration in Louisiana and so much more. Plus Reds Baseball kicksaw First pitch is six forty tonight, last home stand of the season. Six big games here. These are against the Braves, and we'll see what happens down the road. Plus the Bengals. Bengals are getting ready for the Commandos.
I know they're the Commanders, but I call them the Commandos. We'll be here and maybe they're Bengals can get a win at some point. But joining you and I now is Rob Sanders, the Kent County Prosecutor. And Rob Sanders welcome again into Bill Cunningham Show.
And Rob, how are you doing?
Fantastic? Willie? I think Washington want to listen to your Commandos. Sounds like a much better team name than Commanders.
That's one of my favorite movies. I mean, Commanders doesn't sound right, but I call them the Commandos. I often go commando style. The ladies seem to like that. That's a different issue.
It would probably up all of their sales, of all their merchandise. You know, everybody would be wearing their jerseys if it's a commando.
On the front, not commanders. But that's a different issue. Many issues, so little time. First of all, there was a news conference this morning with the Attorney General of the state of Florida and also run to Santas the governor. I want to get your reaction to this as a law enforcement official of great no maybe the dominant character next to Melissa Powers, but nonetheless.
Than the tri State.
And the point was made which the media hated when it was made, and that is the FEDS a couple of years ago raid at the home of Donald Trump, spent about six hours inside of his home going through drawers and pockets and closets and everything. Milania Trump was particularly outraged at the condition. I measured her closet looks like a house, and nonetheless, they left her personal items strewn all over the Florida took pictures. It was disgusting,
and US attorney and Miami authorized it through Washington. I'm sure that the Biden administration, Mary Garland, because you don't raid a president's home unless you have good evidence. Of course, you could have rated the home at Joe Biden. They didn't do that, or the home of Hillary Clinton, they
didn't do that. But nonetheless, I regress, and the governor said that the same folks who authorized the raid on Donald Trump's personal residence about the so called documents case, which by the way, has now been thrown out of court completely, are the same persons that are now prosecuting the guy, Ryan William Routh, who was trying to assassinate the president. So he made the point, I don't trust these individuals to give us a fair, objective investigation of Routh and what his motives are.
He lived in Hawaii.
He somehow made his way from Hawaii to Palm Beach County with little or no money. Somehow he picked up a car that might have been stolen. How long was he there? He was in the sniper's nest for twelve hours, I said, twelve hours, getting ready to assassinate Trump, who was very close to having a bullet in his head. Again, nonetheless, he said, I don't trust the FEDS to make a
good investigation. When the Secret Service failed again, when the USA attorney who is going to conduct the investigation authorized the search warrant against Donald Trump's personal residence, and the same FBI US marshalls who rated Trump's home are the same persons to investigate. Ralph, can you smell what I'm cooking? Can you smell what this Sands is cooking?
Absolutely? Willie. I think the major question here is not the question of the investigation of what went on on the golf course, because it sounds like the Secret Service actually did their job on the golf course. They had a guy out front who was sweeping the sixth hole to make sure there were no threats to the president the former president. As he made his way from the fifth hold to the sixth hole, he found the guy
with the gun. He shot at him and got him out of there, and he was quickly captured by law enforcement. Sounds like the Secret Service actually did their job with what they had to work with. There. Where the Secret Services failed and what I have great questions about whether or not there will be any investigation into, much less a competent one is how on earth did this jack joker know that Donald Trump was even going to be
golfing that morning. By all reports I've seen that this was a spur of the moment off the books movement of the former president. He didn't announce it, it wasn't on his public calendar. Nobody, you know. It wasn't like he was playing in a golf outing or something. This was more like the president, the former president said Hey, it's Sunday morning. I think I'm going to go play golf. Now the Secret Service. You know, there's three different Trump
golf courses in South Florida. How did this guy know that Trump was going to be out there on this one of the three courses on this day, Because I think it's highly unlikely that he just packed up some snacks and got his AK forty seven and decided to go hide in a bush and just hoping that Trump might feel like playing golf that day. That just seems
awfully far fetched to me. So that the investigation I'm calling for, the one I want to know about, is who tipped this guy off that, Hey, Trump's playing golf tomorrow morning, you might want to be there, because that person is complicit in an effort to assassinate the former president of the United States and the current Republican front runner for presidency or the nominee I should say for presidency.
I spoke to your friend and mine Hannity, who's played golf there with him, and whole number five, the green is more or less up against the boulevard. And then when you get to whole number six, which is the one in question, it's a short par par four. They play at about three hundred and fifty yards. So is Trump what was putting out on five? That's when the shots
were fired by the Secret Service, and everybody hit the deck. However, if they would have waited another couple minutes, they would have got the carts gone about fifty yards to the tee of number six, hit the ball in six, hopefully in the fairway. Then Trump would have been in his cart rolling toward his ball in the middle of the fairway, about one hundred yards from the sniper's nest, and he would have been coming at the sniper. And so the odds of a successful headshot this time was almost one
hundred percent. And so for those who say, well, no shots were fired, the media loves to say that rout there were no shots fired, But the fact the matter is, two or three minutes later he would have been in a perfect situation, sitting in a golf cart riding toward the sniper with an AK and a scope that is less than a two inch putt, and so this was again in a tremendous policy failure of the Secret Service.
Their argument as well, we didn't know about this because Trump didn't get in from Utah until about three in the morning, and so he got up at six or seven am, hit a light breakfast. About noontime, he said, let's go play golf. He called a couple guys, only one could play, picked up a couple of pro assistant pros at the club there, and started playing golf.
So was he sitting there every day?
Did he know that Trump was in the air at three o'clock in the morning, He wasn't scheduled to play golf. How did he know he was there? And who funded all this stuff? The AK seemingly was stolen or whatever. But this guy had access to some serious money just to travel from Hawaii. How did he get there? Did he fly to la then Atlanta? Come down? How do all that happen? And this guy's got a fifty page
criminal record, including possession of weapons of mass destruction. This guy was a nut job and a crook who thought his life should have been spent in Ukraine, kind of recruiting moujah Joheen fighters from Afghanistan to come to the Ukraine, and so all this thing makes no sense. But the point De Santas is making is this, those conducting this investigation have a bet on the fact that Trump's going to be convicted of crimes in their jurisdiction. On one hand,
Trump is the defendant. On the other hand, Trump is a victim. And can you trust the feedg to be fair? The answer is no.
Well, I know this, Willy. If they're going to prosecute this guy and prosecute Trump at the same time, they better seek a maximum sentence for this guy, because anything less than that, it's going to look like they are showing favoritism, or they're going easy on them, or they have a conflict of interest, is the bottom line. I have had cases in the past. You recall we talked about Timothy de la Anti, a guy convicted of the
cold case murder of Paul Clayton and Elsmere Well. He subsequently attacked another guy that was in jail who I was also prosecuting for murder and tried to choke him to death inside a recreation yard in the Kent County Detention Center. I prosecuted Timothy Dela Hanty for that attack as well, even though I was prosecuting the victim. But the difference is I got a life sentence for Daily Handy, So nobody's going to be able to say that I was going easy on them. The question becomes, are they
going to do that in South Florida? Is that US Attorney's Office going to seek a maximum punishment? You know, there's all kinds of questions about this, Willie. How has anybody that's ever been convicted of possession of a weapon of mass destruction allowed to fly? Shouldn't that guy be on a no flylist? Or was he on the no
fly list? The other question about the Secret Service is, you know, if these bushes that they've been talking about, everybody says, well, the paparazzi used to hide in those bushes and take pictures of Trump while he was golf.
And if those bushes are known to have people hiding out at them, whether they're snipers or paparazzi, don't you think the Secret Service when they found out, okay, Trump's going to the golf course, maybe we should go, you know, shake the bushes, literally shake the bushes and see what falls out before he even gets on the golf course, Why are they waiting til the fifth hole to go check the play that they know people have hidden out
before on that golf course. You would think, even with what they've reported is limited resources in the limited security detail that Trump gets as a former president and is the current front runner or is the current Republican nominee, why he's getting a limited detail is beyond me. You think he would get the same detail that Biden and
the vice president do at this point. But nevertheless, you'd think they can find somebody even if they called up the Sheriff's department said hey, can you do us a favor go check that this book is where we know people hide out. Absolutely, it wasn't done.
Now.
Secondly, the Inquirer Cincinnati is running a guest editorial and what the editorial writer says that Donald Trump's behavior brought about his own assassination attempt. And this woman goes on to say, of course, there's no place for politics that bring violence in America. But and then she goes over a menu of items and positions he's taken, like his
position pushing lives about the legal immigrants in Springfield. He continues to insist he was not the loser of the twenty twenty election, continue to spread lies about our military rounding up and deporting i llgal aliens.
She goes over the lesson said.
Therefore, she says Trump's behavior brought about his own assassination attempt. So I would ask you, did your behavior bring about the behavior of Christopher Jackson, who you prosecuted for murder and put him in jail for thirty five years? And another point I'd like to make quickly if I may. On January the sixth, it is alleged that Donald Trump's
words are sufficient to have him convicted of insurrection. He's under indictment in Washington for the words he used that encouraged some people about one to two hundred go into the US Capitol and commit crimes. So they're indicting Donald Trump and trying to put him in jail for twenty years for words he used that incentivize others. When I read the social media of Ryan William Routh, the words of Kamala Harris and the words of Joe Biden have been used by Rauth which caused him to want to
kill Donald Trump. And so if Trump's being indicted for inciting violence, isn't it also true then that Kamala Harris who said we have to target Donald Trump. Kamala Harris says the constitution is over. Joe Biden said this is a threat to democracy. Joe Biden said, it's an existential
threat to the constitution. Do those words incite the violence of ralth And should those two characters, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden be indicted under the same principles that Donald Trump has indted on January sixth when he said, peaceably, go to the Capitol.
Can you smell what I'm cooking?
Absolutely? William the media is complicit in this. Now. It makes me seriously wonder is the media trying to get Donald Trump assassinated? Because in my lifetime I have never seen anyone who even remotely claims to be a legitimate journalist make the judgment calls that the current media is making. In fact, it went so far as that the ABC moderators in the debate we're calling out Donald Trump, of course didn't call out Harris Vice President Harris not once
in that debate. It's saying anything that they disagreed with They didn't fact check her at all, And then they turn around and they fact check Trump. They tell him he's a liar. They tell the American people he's lying when they're splitting such hairs as well. Were they Asians eating cats or family pets in Springfield or were they eating them in Canton, Ohio? The bottom line is there's police bodycam video of immigrants being accused of eating someone's
pet cat. I've seen it. You've seen it. Anybody that's been on social media has seen it. Now, whether that was in Springfield or whether that was in Canton, or whether that was just, you know, right across the river in Hamilton County somewhere, does it really matter. But no, does the media say, well, I think you have the town wrong, President Trump. But nevertheless, this is the issue. No, they just flied out call a liar. They've called it,
They've demonized him, They've called him a liar. I'm not even a big Trump fan in the grand scheme of things. I like his policies, but man, he drives me crazy with his social media, especially sometimes in some of the self inflicted wounds. But that doesn't excuse the media to turn him in to someone who is a target that quite frankly, they have demonized to the point that there are lunatics out there, like this guy that flew in from Hawaii to try and take him out, like the
lunatic that tried to kill them in Pennsylvania. That they take the media signals is just that signals commands. They take them as suggestions that they should go carry out what the media is quietly suggesting that they do, or that it's you know, they're insinuating that this needs to be done, and the media is picking up on words being used by the vice president that we're being used by Biden before he dropped out of the race, that are being used by other talking heads on the Democratic side.
They're not so subtle suggestions that someone should go do harm to former President Trump, and that's exactly what we're seeing them do.
Well.
Trump'son dining for inciting violence, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris by that standard is inciding violence against Donald Trump. But I don't maybe the mainstream media has a lot to do with it also, and possibly it's a weapon of mass distraction instead of dealing with the issue of twenty thousand, Can you imagine, Covington's a lot larger than Springfield, Ohio. But what if twenty thousand Haitians are dropped by parachuting Covington and said live right there, go ahead, and there's
twenty thousand Haitians walking around Covington. The issue is not cats and dogs and geese. The issue is dropping twenty thousand Haitians in hundreds of American cities and others and say live with it. Locals have to deal with the rent and the crime and the recks, and the increase in insurance rates and the destruction of their way of life. When nobody voted for this, nobody in Springfield, Ohio said, Hey, by the way, Joe, can you bring in twenty thousand
Haitians over the next two years. I had on Michael. I had on Mike DeWine about a week or two ago. Two years ago, there was four hundred Haitians in the public school system in Springfield. Today there's about two thousand Haitians and a public school system of about twenty five hundred students. And so how does that work when most do not speak of the English, all need EESL language. And so the issue is not about geese. The issue is about the destruction of a structure, and Mike DeWine
is out in the highway patrol. He sends in nursing housing units, he sends in medical teams. Because it is a crisis, and so instead of describing that the crisis happening in Clark County, they deal with frick of seeing a dog?
Or do you want to Tarrier for dinner? That's not the point.
The point is the destruction of small town America and the collapse of our culture and economics based upon an immigration system that fits the long term goals of the Democratic Party to have more voters, but not the goals of Americans, black, white, and otherwise. While Rob Sanders, we can't even talk. I'm up against the clock. I mean, I don't know what to say.
But not a problem. Will you just know this. I know it gets you fired up and pissed off, but just know it's not Haitians. It's immigrants from all over the place and every challenges they bring, especially when they don't speak English, so much so that I had a rape trials schets to go next week that had to be continued. It's getting bumped out for months now because the come aal with the Kentucky did not have enough
French speaking interpreters this dependent. In this case, Angelo major Rata was charged with two counts of rape, a third degree rape for raping a child here in Kenton County. He's from some place in Africa where they speak French. I don't even know where he comes from. I just know that he speaks French. And we don't have enough French interpreters in the come o with the Kentucky to handle a trial right now, and it's going to take
us months to line them up. But that's the kind of example of the stresses that are being put on our government and on our communities, our public safety, our way of life when we don't have the resources to deal with the influx of immigrants, when we aren't funded, we don't have the training, and we don't have the resources to deal with the influx of immigrants from other countries. It's that simple.
We'll talk about female general mutilation later. But Rob Sanders, once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Good luck in godspeed and God bless America. Rob Sanders, thank you very much.
Thanks Willie, have a great Tuesday. Take care.
Let's go.
Let's continue with more this afternoon coming up later as Reds Baseball and Jeff Corue Air rescheduled him to come on after one o'clock to talk about New Orleans and more. And I don't think the inquir is going to cover that rape case in Kenton County? Do you want to bet? Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW
