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Five o five at the five k r C, the talk station, haveing Tuesday, say a vacation and that's the way the news goes. J d Vance, there's your answer. Been waiting for that one for a while and let you draw your own conclusions whether it was the right pick. You can talk about that this morning, and certainly we will in a very happy Tuesday to you. Brian Thomas right here, host of the fifty five KRC Morning

Show. I always appreciate Joe Strecker, executive producer, for lining up great guests like Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lomeller. He's retired, he wrote a book in twenty twenty one, Irresistible Revolution, and a friend of the show and of course front of the community and retired veteran himself, Bob Catire. He's spent on the program a bunch of times active shooter situations. He does training for that where you know wound care on the scenes, important information to have and

to know. He heard Lieutenant Colonel Matthew lowel Miller's podcast at one point he said, Oh, you got to get this guy in the show, and so we did his book, Irresistible Revolution. So that's going to come up. That's coming up at seven oh five. Steve Gooden, our legal expert. Steve's going to talk about the Trump Court case being thrown out and it

was an appropriate decision. Judge a Leen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case, described by many as Donald Trump's worst legal problem in terms of these the lawfare that's being waged against him. Threw it out because well, Jack Smith is not constitutionally authorized to be a special prosecutor. Get the details on that, of course, with Steve Gooden breaking it down at seven thirty, like nobody else can. He's a great, great guy and it comes to breaking down

cases. I love Evan Steve on the program. So that'll happen at seven thirty. At eight oh five, we get the inside scoop, as we always do with bright Bart News On Tuesday, Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson's going to join the show to talk about, of course, the assassination, more details on that to talk about this morning and the convention off to a very enthusiastic start. Yesterday, we're gonna hear from Claire Corkran, Claarmak County Commissioner.

Corkran is going to join us again, she reported yesterday from the convention Live. She's going to do it today. That'll be at eight forty. And prior to that, it is Tuesday, so we'll get to Daniel Davis deep dive and he too, we'll be talking about the assassination attempt, and of course, you know, big news this morning, of course for the state of Ohio. JD. Vans as the vice presidential choice. Of course, he was an outspoken anti never Trump critic at one point. I guess

their camps got together over time. Ultimately Trump endorsed him for senate here in Ohio and that helped Jade Vans become senator. So two years experience at age thirty nine, soon to turn forty, the youngest presidential choice ever, a

lot of questions swirling around whether it'll benefit the Trump campaign. He's consistent with Trump's so I'm gonna describe it a completely isolationist, but he's certainly against the funding for Ukraine, among other controversial provisions taken a position taken by JD. Vans. I'll let you draw your own conclusions on Ukraine and whether it's important

for us to be funding that particular war. I know Daniel Davis speaking of which, and the Deep Dive is outspoken critic of that involvement, thinks we just need to get the hell out, resolve it quickly, and pull the plug. That's kind of along the lines. I don't want to overstate what JD. Vance's position is, but behind the scenes and out loud, he is against funding and of course that flies in the face of the position of many Republicans and pretty much all the Democrats. So that is again, of

course Democrats are already on the attack against JD. Evans, but that's to be expected. That's just plain old pot politics. So there's your lineup this morning. Thank you again, Joe S. Treker for doing that. Tomorrow we're gonna hear from Congressman Warren Davidson. Yay, love him and Congressman Davidson

on the program. All right, so you know, so far this this this murderer, Thomas Matthew Crooks, the sniper on the top of the building that where we find out that local law enforcement was using that building as a staging area inside the building to keep a lookout for snipers. There's one on the roof of the damn building that they're inside. Okay, yeah, lots of details are emerging, but this is this is kind of turning into her

looking like at least in the early stages of this investigation. Like the Las Vegas shooter, anybody figure out the motive behind the Las Vegas murderer, the guy who opened fire on the crowd of people at a rock concert. No, to this day, we have never ever had any information passed along to the general public about what that guy's motivation were. Literally nothing, Look it up. What happened to that guy? What screw fell out of that guy's

brain? Well, that's what it's looking like. Here FBI is taking a look at this crook's punk cell phone. They found nothing explaining why he shot President Trump. His parents have spoken law enforcement. They don't have anything to say. They told authorities he didn't have at really any strong political leanings and had few, if any friends, confirming what other people have been saying.

He was kind of a loaner. They've gone around, talked to all his classmates, people who you know, associated with him, ran into him. Nay, he's kind of a loner, kind of kept himself. Most recent employer, Bethel Park's Skilled Nursing and Rehab They talked with them, said he did his job without any concern. His background check was cleaned, so nothing there. Member of his shooting range, which was close to his home, the clare Clareton Sportsman's Club member for about a year. Officials of the club

said, well, they had no inkling about what was to come. No, it didn't know anything about him. I guess he was a loner and kept himself. Official said there was an indication he might have wanted to cause greater carnage since they found two explosives and a vest that had three thirty round magazines in it that was in his car that was parked near the rally, but not on his person. Apparently. They said they found another bomb hidden

in his bedroom. All of the foregoing suggesting that he had a plan, but that he kept it to himself. Since note had any indication of this guy had any political in he's one way or another. He had a limited record online. This is really amazing for a twenty year old kid who was up by all accounts really big into computing and computers journals. Spoke with three

cyber intelligence analysts. They looked at all of his online footprint, a chess profile, an account for online coding classes, and a few gaming accounts. Some of the only leads they could uncover. None discovered public social media postings, photos, or obvious ties to peer groups or organizations. Again, surprisingly unusual for a young person to not have any you know, social media connection. You know, I keep screaming about getting all the young people off of

TikTok because it seems that literally everyone is on it. Not this kid. They apparently have his cell phone and the FBI specialists have successfully gained access to it, but they're continuing to analyze it and no reports on what was on his cell phone. But if it's any indication about his online history with his accounts, maybe there's nothing there as well. So what is going on with

that? I'm willing to wait and find out, But it's too early to Jarney cancl allusions as to what, if any, political motivations he had for trying to kill Donald Trump. Now moving over to the Charlie foxtrot that was law enforcement generally speaking at that Trump event. Boy, this is the real mystery that's unfolding. The colossal nature of the inaptitude demonstrated by a secret service

and local law enforcement. A local police counter sniper team New York Post reporting was stationed inside the building that this crook's kid was on top of when he shot at Donald Trump. It's the AGR International Facility. The building was being used by local police as what they described as a watch post for snipers to scan for threats while while former President Trump was speaking on stage one hundred and thirty yards away. Cops were inside, but of course not on the roof

of the building. The building that Cooks was able to climb up without being bothered, unchallenged, and then squeezing off eight shots with a rifle, killing one man by all accounts, a really great guy too, and my apologies to his family and condolences to his family for not really speaking about him at

length because of everything else that's dominating the news right now. But local outlet WPXI reported that Cooks was spotted on the building ready are you ready, twenty six minutes before he opened fire, and of course we learned this yesterday with the reporting. One police officer from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit took a

photo of the government before the shooting. Officer from the Butler Township Police climbed onto a fellow officer's shoulders to check out the the roof of the building moments before the shooting. But then, as we learn, backed the way after Crooks pointed his rifle at him and nothing happened. I mean, at least in so far as the police officer radioing these And does anybody were they not capable of communicating with each other? Do they not have radios on them?

I thought radios had been a common standard thing for a police officer to carry, like, Oh, I don't know since since before I was born, Maybe not that long, but you know, portable radios have been a thing for a long time. You know remember walkie talkies? Hey, modern communications. All police officers have them. How they have the body cameras on them

now. So if you're a police officer and you see a kid with a rifle on top of a building that is leaning, that is aimed towards the speaker at the event, even if it's not the former president anybody, what do you do? You fear for your life legitimately when he turns around and points the rifle eye and which may cause you to shit me down the ladder, But what's your next reaction? Wouldn't you get on the horn and tell everybody and his brother there's a rifleman on top of the damn building. State

police did not respond to comment yesterday. Really, law enforcement sources in the building was swept by police before the event, and that the local sniper team used the large manufacturing site, as I mentioned, the staging and lookout post, but did not climb on the roof for the event. And here's a great thing aligned from the post reporting on this one, possibly over concerns that it would interfere with the Secret Service snipers. I'm glad they used the words

possibility over there, because that suggestion sounds absolutely blanking preposterous. If there were concerns that having someone properly and reasonably post on top of that building with the line of site to the podium, don't you think they would ask the Secret

Service? Or more fundamentally, because the Secret Service was in charge of this entire operation, including the management of those areas, it was not directly responsible for guarding the perimeter, which was being guarded by local law enforcement, but coordinating with local law enforcement and telling local law enforcement what to do. Concerns it would interfere with the Secret Service snipers. Hey, guys, we have

a LINEUS site building. We're gonna have one of our own team on top of it to prevent someone from using it as a shooting post to shoot at Trump. Okay, so that's our guy up there, so don't shoot at him there. Your concerns are alleviated ahead of time. I just don't understand this. Maybe it's not meant to be understood. This is just epic, massive, colossal failure, so much so that I know members of my listening audience, and I have a good friend of mine, former psyops retired military

who believes this was all intentional. And I went back and forth with me and say, intentionally screwing up? What? What are they trying to demonstrate here? If this, if this colossal screw up. And I wish the FCC was not around, because you know how I would describe it, this screw up on seemingly every level across the board. How and in what way could it have been intentional? We want to demonstrate our incompetence to the globe. We want people to die and and to have the the the the the

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more in a little calmer than yesterday. Uh. But my response to the fellow calling after me, if you're not a little bit hot under the collar about this event, you might not be an American. You mean the assassination attempt? Yes, fair enough man. You mentioned the Syop guy, and Uh, I actually have a source that has ties to the strong ties to the Trump organization. Uh. He's been telling me for some time that there are traders in the Trump organization. I always thought it was just on the

political side. No, there are a couple that are in his security detail as well, and they assisted with this. They are being ferreted out at the moment, and they will face charges really well, yeah, charges for conspiring to have the president assassinated or something something along that line. But here's the thing. If they are shown to have colluded with let's just say, unfriendly external sources to do this, that could rise to treason. Now,

the thing with treason is there are two methods of execution. That's the penalty for treason. Primarily it's hanging. Secondarily it's firing squad. Now, these guys are convicted of treason, they'll face a firing squad. But the firing squad, some of them are going to break protocol and aim for the head. Okay, doing a little advanced tea lea for you. That's really some

in depth tea leaf reading there. Anyhow, I guess nothing would surprise me anymore of these days that he might have traders or people that are against him within his own team me. Certainly possible, certainly possible. I got my popcorn still out, Dave, I have my popcorn still out, and I'm waiting. Let's get Eric in Jared Joe says, exceed the time frame in the segment to get Eric Eric welcome to the program. Happy Tuesday. Hey, First of all, make sure Dave realizes that I am as much of

a patriot as he'd ever imagine he is. I figured, so, you know who. My whole thing yesterday was everybody jumps in conclusions. Everybody gets angry and they want to fight. Okay, we only have the information that the bias media yourself not included us. So it's just the fact, Brian. It's why I listen to you. You know, it's just, you know, to question some of patriotism because they want to give they want to give the facts time to service if they possibly can. At today's society,

it's kind of ridiculous. You know, I understand he was upset. I get why he was upset. I'm mad too. Somebody took a shout at the president of the United State. Hey, but the firefighter was killed, the father was killed, the husband was killed. Very little bit. I doubt that Dave can name all the people that were injured without looking him up a good wall. You know, I chid you to do that if he's a patriot. So Anyway, that's my gripe. Sorry, I got bit

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I just got to read this. You know, the country is rough shape when there's an assassination attempt and the only real debate is the whether or not the government was in on it, or they were just so blanking awful at even the most basic tasks that we can no longer tell the difference well, stated meme on that one, Jay, welcome to the program in a very happy Tuesday for you, Thanks for calling. Hey, thanks Brian. Just to build on a previous callers about any of these inside the Trump camp.

You know, twenty sixteen wasn't that long ago when it was Trump versus Hillary Clinton. And at that time, on a Charlie Rose interview, JD Vance called Trump an idiot, said that he was a never Trumper. Oh yeah, and what so far as and went so far as to say that he was thinking about supporting Hillary Clinton and he got selected as the VP after saying all of that. And Trump's statement was because of all of fantastic work the JD has done for the people of Io, Michigan, Wisconsin and the

hardworking people and farmers of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. And can you help me understand it? What is on gd's resume that he has done. Let's just start with Ohio, other than you know, getting with Shared Brown and on bipartisan big labor, East Palestine, trained the aralment where they were going to force another person or two into the cab of a locomotive to create more union jobs. What else has he done? What else has he done as a senator

or for any of the hardworking people and farmers in Ohio. Can you help me with that, because I'm coming up there. No, I can't help you at all. Here's a quote from Vance he wrote probably in Facebook back in twenty sixteen. I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical a hole he didn't use that abbreviation like Nixon, who wouldn't be that bad

and might even prove useful, or that he's America's Hitler close quote. Yeah, yeah, And so Trump's ability to pick people, you know, he Christopher or Ray, he was handing the guy who's winning the FBI went against Trump, that was a Trump appointee, Bill Barr, And you go on and on and on and on his ability to pick people. Uh, it continues to suck. I guess and I am just was blown away of all the people that could be uh, that could be excellent, because this is

not just a VP pick. This is going to be the next presidential candidate in four years. We're going to be hearing the name of this VP for twelve years. This might be four years as a VP and eight years as president. And he goes against somebody who pick somebody the only person, the only person in the Republican Party who went on the records to say the cynical things about Trump, and I hear nothing on the right. There's like our brain shut down. And I can even go further. We'll go back to

the primary. Josh Mendell, Mike Gibbons, and JD Answers in fourth place until Trump comes to town and says JD has the look, and JD the next day goes from fourth place to first place and wins because Trump came in and anointed him. Wake up people. So so what that means is Trump got involved and didn't let the people of Ohio choose. Wow, wow, wow, you can't now, you can't say that Trump got involved. He gave an endorsement and it swayed the people of Ohio. They didn't have to

be swayed by Trump. Fair, fair but fair. But when he has that much authority, let me say it differently, shame on the sheep of Ohio, the sheep Republicans that when one guy's voice can watch somebody from fourth place the first place, we might have a problem here, folks. So you're right, people voted, somebody held it. You know, nobody, nobody forced them. But my gosh, people think about this well, Oh I got Brian great shows. Appreciate it Jay so much. I really do.

And you know, I will acknowledge that people can change their attitudes and their opinions. You know, the comment from JD. Vance that I just reference was from twenty sixteen. Okay, we had four years of Trump and maybe he changed his mind. I know they did an outreach campaign. Vance reached out to Trump and got the endorsement forum for Senate, and of course we all know the rest is history. So I will acknowledge if people can

change their tunes. He's you know, annointed to be the standard bear of the MAGA sort of revolution on a going forward basis. He's got street cred with the working class. He's got a lot of pro union people, but his you know, influence as an extent and his ability to sway voters beyond say Ohio or the Midwest is very, very limited, which to me is an eyebrow raiser, because you know, you'd think someone with greater broader appeal

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not a major problem. Ingram on fifty five K see the talk station five forty two on a Tuesday and a happy one t youa Brian Thomas inviting phone calls as always five and three seven four nine fifty two to three o'clock. Before we get to the smoking gun article jail for women in a weekend at Bernie's plot, let's take Marsha's call. Marshall, thanks for calling this morning. Happy Tuesday. Oh thank you, same to you, and bear with

me because I think my blood pressure just went up about fifty points. Deepress, deep breas. First of all, the last thing we need to do right now. We're going to have enough issues with the Democrats and liberals going after us with JD. Vance and Donald Trump, So the last thing we need to do is create a SoundBite in an advertisement for them. Second of all, what jd Vance said was prior to President Trump's election. Yeah, that's what I said. I pointed that out. I said it was twenty

sixteen. Yeah, a lot of water one of the bridge between Again, No, I'm not arguing with you where I'm coming from, Okay, No, no, No, I am just having a discussion point with how he was providing or how he was saying it. But I've also heard him in I've heard him speak, and I've heard him in different interviews answering that same question, and he said, yes, I did. I said that all before he was elected. Sure, he proved me. He proved me wrong.

He has come out many, many, many many times since then saying we all make mistakes and we can change our minds. Yeah, clearly, tru he convinced Trump of that. Trump endorsed him for the Senate run, and Trump has selected him to be vice presidential candidate. There is no question in my mind. I turned down. I turned down the radia since I was on the phone and I didn't know how the interaction was quite going over that. So when I called in, my blood pressure was going up when

I was listening to the prior caller. And I know he means, well, we are all entitled, We're all entitled to our opinion. But also it's kind of going on if there are a lot of people. I mean, I spend probably eight to ten hours listening to conservative radio during the day. It's just constantly I heart one in different whatever. Sure, and so I hear everyone's opinions. And those things, And I get it. Not

everybody does that. So my concern is that you hear some If someone hears that part and they don't listen to anything else the rest of the day that keeps going around in the back of their mind and mind, well, then that would be the fault of that person who reached a conclusion based upon one person's opinion and failed to look out. I get that. Okay. Well, see it's like he said, you know, Trump, Trump caused the election of J. D. Evans's Like, no, I called flag on

that. We elected him, we voted for him against other options. Trump endorsed him, and that Trump's endorsement was influential on him becoming a cent That's the voter's decision, not Donald Trump's decision. So you know, I'm with you. You know, we just knocks down the blood pressure. You're on safe ground here. And I don't have any I don't have any problem with a thoughtful analysis and welcome criticism about people on both the Republican and Democrats side.

We can go on all day long about the failures of the Democrats, and you can't please all the people all the time. There were multiple options for vice president I think jd Vance is an acceptable choice. Are there others that could have made an acceptable choice? Absolutely? I think any one of the folks on the bench would have been a fine selection. I didn't find much fault with any of them. So we're all going to have our points

of you know, dissatisfaction. I wish jd Vance hadn't uttered those syllables that many years ago, But you know what, he overcame the challenge and Trump did anoint him. So clearly Donald Trump finds him an acceptable person who has seen the light. So you're okay, Marcia, Just yeah, don't on the same page. We are on the same page. We're good. A wonderful day by marsh. I appreciate you listening and for chiming in. I really do. It's six five forty six fifty five KC talk station USA installation.

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station are very happy Tuesday to inviting phone calls as always. First guest seven oh five the lieutenant retired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lomier with his bill or ear of bill book. Here's this more revolutions, go to the phones, Paul,

thanks for calling this morning. Welcome to the show. Hey Brian, when when we're talking about people changing their stripes a little bit, saying one thing or another, I just think back of Ronald Draken, not good good, so many years, you know, and my god, he is the greatest as far as I'm concerning, the greatest president we've had conservatively. What can you say? Of course, wonderful. I just I'm sitting here in awe that I that I haven't heard that comment before, and I hadn't heard it

or read it on social media or anyplace else for that matter. Wonderful, wonderful. Point. Have faith that somehow, some way we are going to prevail this this November. I wish that I could hear something from mister Brino that I hear very little. Listen, I'm going to vote for Bertie and I want him to win. Of course, the alternative is a terrible one. We know full well on that, but I share your comments along those lines. I want to hear more. I want to hear the camp I

want to see ads. I want to get mailers, even though I'm not going to pay any attention to them. I want all the campaign activities to start. Bernie, please your team, please, let's hit the ground running today. Thank you, Paul outstanding. Call my friend Ronald W. Reagan, Democrat for decades. Right, Okay, all right, it's a nice

retort. JD. Man's can change his stripes over time. To Ohio, women pleaded guilty to propping up the corpse of an eighty year old man in a vehicle so they could withdraw money from his account at the US Bank drive through window. Karen Cashbaumb sixty three and Loreen bay Ferrallo, fifty six, each pled guilty to a para criminal charges, gross abuse of a corpse and

felony and misdemeanor theft. Both women been in custody since March arrests for mishandling the lifeless body of Douglas Layman, for whom they shared a home that Layman owned outside of clee Eveland. Cash Bomb was Layman's girlfriend for the past several years. Judge sentenced cash Bomb to twelve months in jail and a felony rap

in five months in custody on a lesser account running concurrently. Cashbown rap sheets includes four convictions for thefts, soliciting, criminal trespass, receiving stolen property, and possession of drug paraphernalia, as well as attempted drug abuse. After Layman's death, which remains under investigation by the County. Corner, relatives accused cash

Bomb of using drugs and stealing from the eighty year old man. After Judge ruled that Ferralla was competent to stand trial and knew the wrongfulness of her behavior at the time of the defense's charge, she pleaded out to the same offense as cash Bomb, sentenced to ten months in jail for abusing his course five months for theft again concurrently running the women with the help of Justin Don Kelly removed his corpse from the ashtabule of residence Monday, March fourth, put the

body in the front passenger seat of the car Layman owned. Kelly thirty eight, has been indicted for gross abuse of corpse as well. They then headed to the nearby dry through window the US Back branch, where the tellers previously allowed the woman withdraw money from Layman's account as long as he was accompanying them, unaware that Layman was actually dead in the front See the bank employee let

the two withdraw nine hundred dollars. Police charge of the woman placed Layman in the vehicle such manner that he would be visible to bank staff in order to make the withdraw. After stealing the money, cash Bomb and Fraula drove to Ashtabuley County Medical Center, where they dropped off his body and left without providing any information about the man or themselves. And finally, a quick walk away got a woman facing domestic battery charge for striking her boyfriend in the head with

an Apple Watch. One am argument about relationship issues turned violent when Kayleen, trusted her thirty five, threw her apple device at the man who had placed her clothing and belongings in bags. I wonder what was on his mind? Watch hit the thirty five year old victim in the left ear quote, causing a small cut which bled clothes. Quote Cobs noted the man's v neck was stretched and torn by the defendant who grabbed him by the collar. The lleged

attack occurred in the couple's Florida home. As this tradition, She and the victim and the parents two three. She and the victim are will have three small children. Apparently arrested on a misdemeanor count booked into the county jail, she was released after on her own recognizance. Previously been convicted at EUI and leaving the scene of an accident order by a judge. They have no contact with the victim, with the exception of exchanging texts. Quote for the sole

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Fascinating, fascinating look into the military and Marxism, got the DEI creep and he will conclude as he does with you know, eloquence in his book, it is an awful thing to behold. Steve Gooden, our legal expert from porter right, the Trump case got thrown out. That's the record's case and it wasn't on the merits, it was on the fact, the fact the special counsel Jack Smith was well, I'm constitutionally appointed. Details on that

was Steve Gooden at seven thirty. Got the insde scoop coming up a couple hours eight o five with bright Bart News Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson. He's going to talk about the assassination attempt well, actually successful. I'm gonna have

been remissing my obligations to mention Corey Competory. I will in a moment, but what a brave and heroic man he was, and he was the one that was killed by that punk shooter murderer on the top of the building, which we now learned the local law enforcement, the counter sniper team was inside that damn building. In fact, that law enforcement saw that guy thirty minutes or twenty six crook spotted on the building twenty six minutes before he opened fire.

Where in the hell where every what go? The more we read and learn about that whole day, the more of a giant total Charlie Foxtrot the US Secret Service is revealed to be, or the the at least the preparation for the event and the the carryout of their responsibility during the event. Epic, epic, colossal failure. It's beyond words, what a colossal failure that day was. You don't and stopping pause for a moment. And I know there's a lot of Democrats out there that may not say it out loud,

although there's many online who say it out loud. They wished that he had been successful in killing Donald Trump and need maybe harbor in that notion right now. Yeah, great, I just thank god that he didn't and he was not successful And as a just an absolute miracle. Many people giving the Lord Almighty himself credit for preventing the bullet from eating Donald Trump and for turning Donald trump head at just the exact moment in time that that bullet went through his

year. Because they hadn't to turn his head, his cranium would have been evaporated, much like the well punk twenty year old kid whose cranium was evaporated by the Secret Service when they finally decided to take him out or acknowledge that they saw him anyway. A little difficult to ignore the situation when the gunfire starts, isn't it anyway? He'll talk about that and the convention which is going on. Speaking of the convention, Claire Corkran, our correspondent, also

a commissioner from Clairemont Gunny and a delegate. Of course, Donald Trump easily walked away with the nomination yesterday named J. D. Van says, his vice presidential running mate. Your comments on that one very welcome here this morning. Some people happy, some people upset, but she'll be giving us update at eight giving us an update from the RNC at eight forty, preceded by eight thirty with Daniel Davis a deep dive on the assassination attempt as well.

Yeah, Jack Smith, and sorry, buddy, the Constitution says what it says. And just as Aileen Cannon, who the left is pulling their hair out over eh the chelseatlony at chelseatolony. Okay, whatever you get screaming and wailing and gnashing your teeth, just read the damn Constitution and you will see

that it is inappropriately concluded Legal Opinion ninety three pages worth. She wrote that the case raised the following threshold question quote, is there a statute in the United States Code that authorizes the appointment of Special Council Smith to conduct this prosecution?

No? Definitively no. We heard from Attorney's General former Attorneys General Ed Meeson Michael Mulkaski in a amikus or friend of the court briefed with a Supreme Court in the the prior case in from the Supreme Court involving Donald Trump, the immunity case. They raised this sort of It's not a technical issue. It's a very straight legal, straightforward legal issue, and I'm shocked that this

hasn't been raised before. I think, you know, maybe law review articles have contemplated or legal scholars have brought this whole appoint Constitution's appointment clause issue up in the context of Special Council. But this is the first time that it has been conclusively stated that no, mister Smith was not lawfully appointed under the Constitution. The Constitution's appointment clause empowers the President to name officers of the United

States. That's in quotes to positions established by law in the Constitution and subject to the advice and consent a Senate. There's no law establishing the Special Council, and he and Jack Smith was appointed under the Justice Department regulations. That's a problem because, of course the words I just read from the Constitution obviously have not been followed in the case of Jack Smith, nor has mister Smith

been confirmed by the Senate. It's an anomaly, a private citizen enjoying a hell of a lot more power than you or any other ordinary US attorney, including virtually unlimited funding, with little accountability. Therein lies the rub is supposed

to be some oversight like advice and consent of the Senate. And it's noted I quoting the Journal on this one special Council's appointment in recent years from John Durham to David C. Weiss to Patrick Fitzgerald and Robert Hurr didn't have Smith's problem because they were US attorneys who had already gone through the nomination and confirmation

process. Regarding Mueller, who also was not a US attorney when he was named Special counsel investigate Russian interference of the twenty sixteen election, a three judge penalty, the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District Columbia basically passed on delving into challenging his status. So see it was in fact Ray's previously in litigation, but the court didn't even take up the argument. Justice Clarence Thomas in his concurrence, this is where we get some legal support, something upon

which Judge Eileen Cannon hung her ninety three repaid decision. Hat Clarence Thomas said, if this unprecedented prosecution is to proceed, and that's the immunity case, it must be conducted by someone duly authorized to do so by the American people.

He said, it isn't a trifling technicality. The appointment's clause, Justice Thomas wrote, was a reaction to the founder's experience with the British monarchy, noting that among the grievance's lodge against King George the Third and the Declaration of Independence was that he had erected a multitude of new offices and sent hithers swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. Eloquently stated Justice

Thomas. But if Congress wants to create a special counsel and give the Attorney General the power to appoint him, they can do it. Does anybody see the divided Congress is doing anything like that. Ah, maybe we're in the realm of political expedience. Go ahead and let Smith prosecute the case, even though we don't meet. He hasn't meet the constitutional standards to do it.

Justice Canon persuaded obviously by Thomas's concurrence. The court is convinced. She wrote that Special Counsel Smith's prosecution of this action breaches to structural cornerstones of our constitutional scheme, the role of Congress and the appointment of constitutional officers, and the role of Congress and authorizing expenditures by law. That's the power of the purse point right there again, no oversight on this guy, so appropriate decision,

of course, the Trump haters pulling their hair out. But it was noted, and it's regularly noted by everyone commenting on this, the classified documents case against Trump over which this decision rules. In other words, he's out. There is no longer a case pending. He is not lawfully authorized to pursue these actions against Trump. Uh. That's gone the way of the DODO. So the biggest legal threat and challenge that Donald Trump faced is now gone.

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Chuck Ingram on fifty five krc the talk station six twenty one, coming up on six twenty one, fifty five KRCD Talk Station and a happy Tuesday to you, a great guest line up, Thank you. Just Treker, executive producer. Positive news for Trump, Okay, we've got the of course, Well, GOP has adopted the platform for the convention. They, of course that Donald Trump swept had walked away with the with the voatch yesterday that was

expected. Kind of a just a routine thing to see the individual states walk up and pledge their loyalty to Donald Trump. So routine it was, but a lot of excitement in the air. We're going to hear from Claire Corkran later this morning. Commissioner from Claremont County is live at the convention. Should we you do a report at eight forty on that. Of course, he rolled out JD. Vance kind of surprising some people. Some people, well, that is exactly who they wanted. And yes, he is a reform

anti trumper. We'll have to acknowledge that. And thanks to the caller who called early and reminded everyone that Ronald Reagan, the greatest president in my lifetime and perhaps the nation's history, was also formerly a Democrat before he woke up and saw the reality and the light. Anyway, one of the reasons Vance got it. His connection with the working class has been acknowledged. The hillbilly elogy does give him some credibility in terms of what his life experience was.

Marine. Of course, that works for everyone, at least it should work for everyone. Probably served his country in the Marines, Yale graduate and of course well connected. And here may be one of the reasons he got the

nod venture capitalist Peter Thiel. It was a principle of venture capitalist Peter Thiel's firm in the twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen and the old spent millions of dollars on Vance's Senate run, and Vance's connection with that firm as well as other very wealthy donors well means he still has very influential political donors in his pocket. So money making is another reason he is an anti Ukraine war guy. He is against He apparently his experience in the Marines gave him a distaste for

unnecessary foreign entanglements, which I can certainly appreciate. Seems when you reflect back on the past couple of decades, we have been engaged in some unnecessary foreign entanglements, I might note. And speaking of big donors, wow, this is going to make a difference. You know, what are the problems that the Democrats have dealing with Biden and whether or not Biden's going to be on

the ticket or not, or whether Biden will bow out or not. It's that one hundred million dollars that he's sitting on that's been donations to his to the Democrats campaign. Biden's in control of that unless he relinquishes it and hands it over to somebody else. Nobody else is going to get it except for Kamala Harris. If Biden were to bow out. Kamala Harris, of course is already on the tickets, so that will be her money. But it's one hundred million dollars. You think, well, that's a whole lot of

money. Well, not compared to Elon Musk. Elon Musk announce, I guess it was yesterday. He plans to commit about forty five million dollars every month between now and the election to a political action committee called America Pack, which also is getting substantial donations from some huge wealthy donors. Joe Lonsdale.

That may mean something to you. It's a Planner Technologies co founder, the Winklevoss Twins Canada, Kelly Kraft, a former US Ambassador to Canada, Kelly Craft and her husband Joe Kraft, chief executive coal producer Alliance Resource Partners, all of them donating big fat bank to America Pack. On top of Elon Musk now forty five million dollar every month commitment. America Pack has described as focusing on registering voters and persuading constituents to vote early and request mail in ballots

in swing states. This, of course, because Democrats have had this long historic advantage and get out the vote campaigns that Republicans never ever choose to do. I don't know why, but now that early voting is in vogue almost in every state, if not every state. Obviously we have a choice here. We can vote early if we choose to, or we can go in an election day just vote damn it. So America, Pak is telling you to just vote. Damn it, go ahead and choose to vote early,

get out to vote early, and gain an advantage of the Democrats. I just that's a heapload of money. But Elon Musk of course has it. And I think the endorsement from Elon Musk is a really really important one. I mean he talk about an influencer. That guy has a lot of influence. Chris hang On, I will take your call first, if you don't

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Welcoming phone calls, and I promise Chris he'd be first out of the gate. Chris, thanks for holding over the brake there. Welcome to the show. Good morning, Brian. You started off discussing the fact that the police didn't pass along information to the Secret Service. Well, I'm on the rough. I'm speculating. I mean, nobody did anything. They had advanced notice of him being up there, and I'd like the guy. The police officer who we have well documented, got on the roof and saw the guy.

The guy the kid turns around, points the rifle out and he shimm's down off the roof. My reactions will do just didn't that police officer contact anybody? I mean, logic and reason dictates that you get on the radio, immediately say there's a guy with a gun on top of the roof, and let the Secret Service know. I only assume that he had communications to

talk and coordinate the answer for you. Yeah. There was an FBI agent on a panel on Saturday night and the host asked her what could have been improved, and she said that the FBI, Secret Service, in local police all had separate comes. Oh, she said that he said that they would have to be standing next to one another, which the FBI and Secret Service did. Apparently, so they could pass along information. And I don't know

if that's for security or whatever, but it's songs. And you know, I can see where the Secret Service said they're going to move somebody someplace. They may not want that at all, comes but it's it's just the insanity of government, some stupidity of governments. Yeahtshell, I would agree wholeheartedly on

that one. I mean, you know, the one. The one comment that I made fun of from the New York Posts that that the sniper team they were in that building where the guy was shooting from, which is amazing. The local law enforcement sniper team didn't climb on the roof for the event. Possibly I'm just quoting this over concerns that it would interfere with the Secret Service snipers. And that was one of the things I said, aren't they

communicating? Didn't the Secret Service talk to local law enforcement about where their guys might be, And why not put somebody on top of the building. You're responsible for security of the building. They had the sniper team, the law enforcement snipper team in the building, So yeah, why would you why would you get on top of a building if you're a sniper. I have no idea. Why would you want a high vantage point, Chris, This doesn't

make any sund Yes, it's baffling, absolutely baffling, Chris. I appreciate your call. Let's see what cribbage Mike has got today. Congratulations on the win on last listener lunch, Mike, welcome back to the program, my submarine or friend. Thank you, Sarah. It was a great afternoon with

everyone, and great to get back in the swing of things. Absolutely, even though I lost, I thoroughly enjoyed our time together as I always ad eath and every time, and already got Jim and Jack circletur great Jim and Jack's first Wednesday next month. A couple of quick points. And that's an outstanding observation that you brought out about the Clarence Thomas's descent is to the exact

reason why that that case was dropped. It can be refiled, but right now, mister Smith is illegal, and Biden specifically brought that up last night, how he totally disagrees with Clarence Thomas. Note you totally disagree with the constitution then, and all he all said in that interview last night were Charlottesville sound bites, blood bass sound bites he's got nothing, and you could tell. And I really credit Lester Hold he wasn't letting them off the hook,

and he was really getting upset towards the end. You know, Ye, Biden's getting hot to the collar. By all accounts. I didn't get to see it myself, but yes, widely reported. It's only about fifteen minutes, but it was it was well done. I give him credit. Night he may not be doing any one of those, and I was really kind of surprised he stuck to it was gone because that was arranged before the assassination attempt. Yeah, and finally, one quick point with the Secret Service director.

And I'm sure my other veterans can chime into this with their specific examples in their service. But clearly, in the Navy, when you assume command, it is a given that you can delegate authority, but you cannot delegate responsibility. And in the Navy, at the officer of the deck runs that ship aground, the captain is gone. He could be the second coming of John Paul Jones. He's gone. The navigator has gone. If there's a collision, the officer that that was running that watch section is gone. And

the Captain's gone. Nope. You know that's the responsibility of command, and she's in charge. She was she going to lay out that plan to make sure that building was covered. No, but obviously the people she put in charge to hit faith in them to do that did not execute the responsibilities. So it's not just a matter of lopping off somebody's head. But she needs

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of the air news. Okay, And this has been a running sort of you know question floating around the internet in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on Saturday, the calls for unity, toning down the rhetoric all that, you know, I welcome that I would love for people to just from this point forward to engage in logic based, reason based, policy based discussions what's good what's bad under on any given issue, without name calling and

without threatening violence. That'd be an okay development. But the question that's circulating does anybody believe that if someone had endeavored to assassinate the current sitting president that the left would be calling for calming down and toning down the rhetoric. Now you know the answer to that question. I think they'd be rioting in the streets screaming about, you know, lynching maga people. But just something to think about. But on that kind of you know, this civility note.

And I I'm going to be critical of the Republicans here. So right after jd Vance was annound as Trump's candidate, of course the Biden administration is going to go out on social media and have a state say about it. This is politics, right? Are they going to keep quiet and sit on their hands? No they're not. Of course they're not. So they go on X and they say, quote, this is the Democrats Biden campaign. Quote. Here's the deal about jd Vance. He talked a big game about working

people. But now he and Trump want to raise taxes on middle class families while pushing more tax cuts for the rich. Close quote, I disagree with what they're saying, but I don't call that. I don't believe that in any way, shape or form is violent. Overly, you know, a divisive and unreasonable. That's a statement. That's a political statement. Sadly the Republican's response to this, and I hope that this is just maybe, you

know, a passing thing. Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine, that's actually her name, responding to that comment Trump twenty twenty four, Deputy Communications Director, she is quote, I think that response given the events that have transpired in this country, where President Trump had an assassination attempt on his life, for the city US president to be calling for anything other than unity but instead using

this opportunity to attack President Trump's new vice presidential nominee go after him on policy, it seems really out of touch, really in poor taste. Close quote, Oh, come on, Sunshine, that is not in poor taste. That is not out of touch. This is the game of politics. Do you think they're gonna take it lying down? Do you think they're not going to engage in some sort of criticism over Donald Trump's selection of a vice presidential

candidate. It could have been anyone. The Second Coming of Jesus Christ could have been his vice presidential decision. The Democrats were certainly going to come out in opposition to it for some reason. He's divisive, right, He's a member of the Christian group. Right. Okay, you can see that there's

nothing wrong with this statement. So anyway, let's only use the defense of, you know, a divisiveness and calling for unity in times when things are well, unquestionably divisive and unquestionably perhaps over the top, like I don't know, maybe posting a picture with the severed head of Donald truck up in your hand, things of that nature. Keep your powder dry and use those things those comments when appropriate. Let's get Carolyn real quick here. Hey, Carolyn,

thanks for calling in A very happy Tuesday to you. Oh thank you, Brian. I love listening to you. I kind of had deja vou on Saturday because a little quick story. I had lost my grandson. I was holding his hand at a color run at Coney Island and they started pushing from behind and I lost him for an hour. He was four years old.

Each section of Coney Island had different radios. Just like the lady said earlier about the communication, I think a lot of it might be that because the communication, we couldn't find him, they couldn't talk to the rest of

the park and give him my grandson's description because everybody had different radios. Okay, And I don't know if that was the case right now, we're right, but well you said Coney Island, right, Yeah, so we're going back a few years, right, yeah, Okay, technology, we've got to the point with technology, and you know damn well that they would be

so easy for all of them to be on the same comms. So, I mean, if that wasn't the case, you got to be screaming out loud one why in the hell would they not be on that same comm system. It's this whole thing is baffling. I just have this funny feeling that somebody screwed up something really bad. Es screw up. Yeah, this was just something that happened to me with everybody having different videos, yes, and I was like, this is this is crazy. I get your point all

day long. But again, fast forward to twenty twenty four. You know, when we can communicate with people all the way on the other side of the world instantaneously. I would like to think that the Secret Service would have ability to talk with local law enforcement when the next perhaps president of the United States of America is standing on a stage in front of people in this viole political world we see ourselves in right now, Carolyn, thanks for the call.

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pass Hopple left hand side. Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRNC the talk station Sixectutivity about Karsid talk station tired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew low Miller with this book Heresistible Revolution of Cownyr News. The Marxists are taking over boiling that down. And we'll hear from our legal expert Steve Gooden on the Trump Court case being thrown out it's a wonderful opinion, that ninety three pager based on the Constitution itself,

the language of the Constitution period into story. Sorry, Jack Smith, you do not qualify to be in that special council role. That's what the Constitution says. Joe Biden, who is critical of the judge merely because it results in a case being thrown out against Donald Trump, not based on the merits mind. He's just mad at the at the outcome. Anyway, A couple in the remaining moments in this particular segment, a couple of polls.

This one came this this poll from NBC taking July seventh through the ninth, that would before the endeavor the effort to assassinate Donald Trump. Not looking good for Joe Biden was some people are referring to as potatus as supposed to pot

us. I thought that was side splittingly funny. Anyway, the survey again prior to these the attempted assassination attempt Trump shows it only thirty three percent of Democrats and those who are leaning Democrat, the independence who lean Democrats are satisfied with Biden as the nominee. Sixty two percent of those said they would have

preferred somebody else. On the flip side of the equation, Republicans and Republican leaning independent voters, seventy one percent satisfied with Donald Trump, twenty seven percent

would have preferred somebody else. You can please some of the people some of the time, but within your own camp, your own nominee, the guy you voted for in the primaries, the guy who walked away with it in the primaries, the guy who is getting ready to be nominated to get the formal nomination for president, Joe Biden satisfies only thirty three percent of the people in his party. That this speaks volumes anyway, the same poll head to

head matchup, Trump forty five to forty three over Biden. You throw in Robert F. Kennedy Junior and others, it's forty then to thirty seven over Biden. So it does. It has an impact, but as just the marginal impact in terms of the distance between Trump and Biden. If Biden withdraws and Vice President Kamala Harris takes his place, Trump forty seven forty five for Harris, so again pretty much the same results and outcome. Not good,

not good for Democrats anyway. In another poll donald Trump in a lead against Joe Biden in all seven key swing states. You gov poll on this one figure, which the non partisan group Political Polls shared on social media, Trump is ahead by seven points in Arizona, four points in Georgia, two points in Michigan, four points in North Carolina four, Nevada three, and Pennsylvania five. In Wisconsin. That one taken between July fourth and July twelfth,

margin of ERA four percent. So those numbers described as similar to the latest Emerson poll, which found Trump leading in every swing state by at least three points except for Michigan, where he was leading by just one. So the poll going in Trump's favor. And again this is all polling that was done prior to Saturday. I'm really anxious to see if Saturday has any impact at all on the polling. Many believe it will. Six fifty five fifty five

K site talk station. Let's talk about the well the Marxist Revolution going on in a country and an American's military with retired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew low Miller, followed by Steve Gooden with a thoughtful legal analysis on the Trump court case getting thrown out. That's in the next hour. I hope you can stick around. I'm grateful information you're just minutes away from your top of the hour news updates. We'll get that information to them by Radio fifty five krc D talk

station. This report is sponsored by low Hi Just find Thomas fifty five Parrasey Mortning Show. Happy to Welcome to the fifty five Parsey Morning Show. Matthew Lohmeier. He is a two thousand and six graduate of the United States Air

Force Academy. Started his active duty military career as a pilot, flew over twelve hundred hours and a T thirty eight as an instructor pilot after followed by the F fifteen C. After flying, he cross trained into space operations gains ex verstise in a space based missile warning October twenty twenty, he transferred to

the United States Space Force. He's got two Masters agree and a Military Operations Art and Science, Masters of Philosophy and Military Strategy, and up until recently it was a Lieutenant Colonel of command of the Space Based Missile Warning Squadron in Colorado. Welcome to the fifty five Ksey Morning Show. Now retired. Matthew Lohmeyer, author of came out in twenty twenty one, but still so very important. Irresistible Revolution, Marxism, goal of conquest, and the unmaking of

the American military. Matthew, it is a pleasure to have you on the program. And what a scary title that is. It is a scary title, very deliberately written, and I'm happy to join you. Bright Well, We've got a lot lot of military families in the listening audience. I do everything I can in my power on the radio to help out veterans and veterans causes, and so you're going to sell a lot of these books, and rightfully so. DEI in the military. I've been reading about it for years.

I've had my I've got military folks currently serving and have recently served or retired talking about what a problem is all the resources thrown at DEI issues, and mostly the E is the problem. They're promoting people from, you know, outside the normal channels of the ranks, and people who are qualified getting pushed back to the side, and having folks promoted above those that are qualified merely because they fill the blank in on certain DEI related issues. I mean,

that's just not right. That's got to be terrible from morale. And what's that got to do, if I mean be so bold, Matthew Lomyer, what has that got to do with killing people and breaking things, which is the primary goal of the military. Right, Well, you're absolutely right that that E and DEI is a tremendous problem. The diversity part is also a problem because what they pretend to aspire to is some kind of authentic diversity.

What they really mean by that is race based quotas, and it destroys the merit based system that we need in a lethal and ready fighting force. In the United States military, we've always had and prized a merit based selection and promotion process, and instead the diversity, equity and inclusion agenda effectively destroys that merit and so you're absolutely right. It is debilitating of the morale, the good order and discipline of our troops, and it's undermining our readiness and

lethalities. Of course, well is looking at your subtitle Marxism goal of conquest in the unmaking American military. That's the goal, isn't it to ruin morale and reduce the numbers of people willing to volunteer for an all volunteer military. Yeah, your listeners are going to be well aware of the fact that for

decades now the universities have been plagued with Marxist ideology. Marxist the overarching aim of my book that I had written really at the time immediately following the transition from President Trump to the current administration, the aim of the book is to clearly show that all of the diversity and inclusion trainings, the vocabulary, and the agenda first and foremost is rooted in Marxist revolutionary thought, and that it's

finally made its way out of the universities and elsewhere into the uniform services. That it's dividing our troops, it's hitting people against one another and therefore crushing morale and readiness, and it's also having a terrible impact on a recruiting and retention efforts, which is why we're having abysmal recruiting rates and not meeting our

goals. And ultimately it's a warning to the American people and to our service members and to senior defense officials that unless we abandon this visive path that is a part of deliberately a part of the diversity and inclusion agenda, it will unfortunately lead to violence because of the visceral emotional response that people have for one another when they genuinely start to believe in these ideas that they're taught those ideas

which include that the like, for example, the police are inherently racist. That's a BLM philosophy, and of course the BLM folks were admittedly Marxist. That's one of the tenets of the legs of Marxist philosophy is to undermine our belief in and our respect for the military and the police. Those are institutions which are directly connected with the evil need to be overthrown capitalist system. They are the muscle for the capitalists, and what we need to do is undermine

there. Therefore, the capitalist system will fall as the military and the police system falls. I mean, that's a goal they have. It is a goal effect. I recently went to Minneapolis as a part of a film that I'm shooting that's going to come out this fall, just prior to the election. I can't yet save the name, but everyone should end up hearing about it. And what I saw in Mini Apples that was the result of one terrible leadership for a number of years. But this kind of activism that is

fraught with the diversity and inclusion agenda and initiatives and language vocabulary. Is that it completely wrecks a city. And I've seen what happened right there on George Floyd Square where there's a memorial there, and in the city surrounding that area. And I'm telling you, the same thing is happening to the military, and a smaller scale, to be sure, But it's not just a criticism of the police force. And it is exactly that, just like you've mentioned.

But I heard at my base and other troops are hearing at their bases a criticism of America's founders as white supremacists and racists, and a criticism of America's founding values and principles that actually made us the priest and greatest country in history. That is so heart wrenching to here. Let me ask you this. I know. I mean, we're, as you pointed out, we're all painfully aware that college education is now replete and filled with d ei and

woke Marxist philosophy. It's been that way for a long time. We know it's seeped its way in K through twelve education with the same kind of principles being taught to our young people, and that worked itself into the Department of Education. That is a concerted effort. You can do that when you have this unified just basically one size fits all education system. Here's the curriculum. Teach every kid that. How in God's name did this curriculum, this philosophy

make it into America's military right? Well, at first, it began with activism after the death of George Floyd. We had service members high and low that were activists, just like you saw in the news where cities are burning and police cars are being smashed and windows being smashed. That same activism and a small scale began to spread its way through the military because the seats had been planted and there his trainings over the number of course of a number of

years. But President Trump in September of twenty twenty attempted to end forever and inclusion trainings that we were seeing in the United States military by executive order, and he did just that, and there was a several month reprieve from this kind of training. But Joe Biden in this administration, on January twentieth of twenty twenty one, reverse President Trump's executive order by executive feat and brought back

these diversity and inclusion trainings and agenda with a bang. And of course he selected a Secretary of Defense in Lloyd Austin that is very much in support of this agenda. He has a very different world view the most Americans, and he believes in the oppressor versus oppressed narrative of human events that was taught by Marsten Angles one hundred and fifty plus years ago in the Communist Manifesto. And these guys, through policy, expect these trainings and trainings to fill the military

workplace. We've even had superintendents that are military service academy such as the Air Force Academy, my own alma mater, say that they're going to fill the university there, the Military Service Academy with diversity, equity, and inclusion and every niok and cranny of that service academy. We need to eliminate poor leadership

in the next administration. We need to make sure that we completely abolish all of these DEI policies, and we need to get our military back on track, which is my foremost concern, although it's infecting every other federal agency as well as we've recently seen and are seeing in the headlines today, as of yesterday and the day before. Well, and obviously that is a problem that's not going to go anyway soon given the size, scope and inability to fire

anybody in the administrative state. But and you made a great point in bringing up Donald Trump in his efforts to get rid of this, which you've said were successful at least for a short period of time. As commander in chief, he essentially is the Department of Education when it comes to the curriculum in the military. Right, can he eliminate this if Donald Trump is elected president again and turn the ship around. Yeah, that's an important, or i

should say critical part of fixing the problem. It's getting the right commander in chief in and ensuring that we've got both corrective policy in place, and also selecting the right leaders the right oversight committees to make sure and I'm not talking about Congress, I'm talking about they're actually both congressionally mandated as well as executive a point of positions that provide oversight of our military service academies to ensure these

kinds of things go away and go away fast. But of course, cultural change doesn't necessarily happen rapidly. It's going to take time and concerted effort and courage from those that still wear the uniform of their country to speak up respectfully and say, hey, we disagree with what's being taught. It's against our values. It's discriminating and makes us uncomfortable. It's not inclusive. There's no

real diversity here. My viewpoint is denigrated. I don't see the authenticity and this approach, and I think if more and more people speak up about that, we're far more likely to see the cultural change that we need. But it starts, indeed with the right commander in chief setting the right policy. And unfortunately, because we're so divided, that is what it comes down to

at the moment. But it would have been unthinkable two decades ago and three decades ago for any commander in chief policies that are deliberately apparently dividing our troops in uniform. Underscore what you just said, deliberately that's the most frightening component of everything that we have talked about and everything that you talk about in your book, Irresistible Revolution, Marxism, goal of Conquest, and the unmaking of

the American military. Gosha, retired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lomyer, I really wish your book was sort of like a warning about what could have happened or could happen, as opposed to the reality of what is currently happening. But you sound like you at least have some measure of optimism. With a different commander in chief and different policies, we can turn this ship around and head back in the right direction. God bless you, sir for the time you spell

my listeners in meat this morning. The book itself Irresistible Revolution, which my listeners can get at my blog page fifty five KRC dot com. I will strongly encourage them to do that and share it with every single one of their friends. Thank you very much, been my pleasure. Thanks again for your time and your service to our country. So you're a continued service. Seven seventeen to fifty five KR see the talk station frightening stuff, Isn't it not

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for construction. Eastbound seventy four left lane is blocked off thanks to an accident. Before you got the seventy five back traffic backing past Montana Chuck Ingram on fifty five krs the talk station. It's seven twenty two here for the five KRCD Talk Station Steve Gooden, our legal expert, bottom of the r after it's in lieu of the local stories about Donald Trump's most recent the decision throwing out Donald Trump's case because as Judge Eileen Cannon points out, Jack Smith is

not constitutionally eligible to prosecute that case. That's the bottom line on a ninety three page decision. So I'm looking forward to having Steve Gooden from Port to Wright, Ah the program next talk about just that. I thought this was funny, and we have a couple of minutes here to talk and one of the more comic elements if there was any comedy to come out of the Republican Convention yesterday, And we will hear from Claire Corkoran live from the convention at

eight forty another report from Claire Clairemont County Commissioner Claire Corkran. I know how my listening audience generally feels about Sentimentority leader Mitch McConnell. You'll be pleased to know, if you weren't watching yesterday, he was responsible for, you know, formerly cast in Kentucky's forty six votes for Donald Trump, and in doing so, when he stepped the crowd booed him. Sorry sucks to you,

Mitch. Anyway, another interesting development yesterday, It's it's been, you know, the widely circulated and talked about and reported that President Joe Biden may not get Labor's endorsement this year. International Brothers of Teamsters have yet to finalize any decision in terms of who they're going to endorse. And guess who spoke at

the Republican convention yesterday, Teamster's president Sean O'Brien. Well, I didn't hear that he and the Teamsters endorsed Trump, but I think it's a rather remarkable thing that on the same day that JD. Van's widely popular, they say with the blue collar working folks out there, man that connects with the blue

collar workers. One of the reasons that the speed, they say, Donald Trump selected him, that the International brother Brotherhood of Teamsters be speaking at the convention, and there are a lot of union members who are very, very

pro Trump. This is reminding me more and more of the year Ronald Reagan won the presidency, that sort of blue wave that moved over the Republican Party, the working class folks realizing and more of a populist that Reagan was, and he did great things for the economy, turned the country around over his two terms in the presidency. Go back and look at the numbers. It's

an amazing turnaround. And thank god for Ronald Reagan. And thanks for the listener who called this morning, who for people who were upset about JD. Vans being selected as VP because he is an out former, underscore the word former, outspoken critic of Donald Trump, at one point referring to him as America as Hitler. That was back in twenty sixteen. Ultimately he got Trump's endorsement, ran for Senate with Trump's endorsement, and obviously one and so thanks

to the one caller very critical of that reality seeing JD. Vance is not the guy that should have been selected. Followed up by the caller who pointed out that after I mentioned that people can change, and you know, opinions can change and attitudes can change, clearly JD. Vance's did, and he reminded everybody including me that, Yeah, Ronald Reagan was a Democrat for most of his political life until he started well realizing the benefits of capitalism, the

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k the talk station seven one fifty five KRCD Talk station. Bryan Thomas wishing everyone a very happy Tuesday, and always please to talk to our legal expert Steve Gooden for the law firm Reporter Right. Great lawyers. They are as evidenced by the fact that Steve Gooden is among them. Welcome back, Steve Gooden. It's great to have you on the show. Hey, good morning,

Brian. Did you get a chance to digest Judge Aileen Cannon's dismissal of the classified documents case on constitutional grounds, all ninety six pages of it. It is fascinating reading, okay, and the Democrats obviously you are screaming and yelling and they haven't they swear note to the Constitution. I guess they haven't read it. What shock what shocks me? I'll let you explain to my listeners. You know how this case ended up being dismissed, but that has

has there ever been this legal challenged raised? I guess my point is I know ed me's in my Michael mccasey, former Attorneys General, raised this, you know, special council legality argument in front of the Supreme Court in the immunity case, and Justice Thomas in his concurring or was it dissetting opinion or concurrence regardless, just as Thomas addressed this head on, providing a legal basis for this judge to hang her hat on in her opinion dismissing the case on

the grounds that Jack Smith was not constitutionally authorized in this role. Has anybody ever raised that before, Steve? You know, people have been talking about this concept in conservative legal circles for decades. Actually, probably the first person who really like talked about it in an intelligent way of all people was Brett Cavanaugh. Fact, when he was a law student. He actually wrote a law review article on this very topic that Judge Cannon cites in one of her

footnotes. So it's been something that's been kicked around there, but it's never really been litigated. And you're right, me, since some of these folks raised this issue in the immunity case when it was before the Supreme Court earlier this year. But the other justice's sidestep that basically said it wasn't properly raised as a legal issue before the Court, and they were basically, you know, they it came about in the context of these amicus currey i briefs,

which the Court can't say, hey, that's not the main issue. But you're right. Justice Thomas actually gave it a lengthy treatment in his concurrence and really provided a roadmap for anyone who wanted to address this issue head on in

the peace of litigation. And it is fascinating. It's the basic concept is that Jack Smith was appointed pursue it to regulations promulgated by the Attorney General's Office, not by Act of Congress or Act of the President, as would be suggested by the appointment's clause in an Article two of the Constitution, and therefore he really could not draw on the US Treasury to fund his investigation through the apportion the appropriation's clause also an Article two. So she takes a very fundamentalist

back to basics view. She also notes that the old Independent Council Statute by which you know folks like Kin Starr and Lawrence Walsh and some of the more famous Independent Prosecutor investigations into president's past and former like a ram Gate and the Monica Lewinsky scandal and things of that nature that will expired back in nineteen ninety nine. So you know, I think this sets up a huge battle. It's going to inevitably go to the US Supreme Court, and it's also going

to deal with this of Jexsmith's other case too. It actually puts the January sixth prosecution in some peril as well. Well. Since we're out of time of the same, I'm going to hold you over if you don't mind see

you because we have a few more questions to ask along these lines. You know, what happens to the case, what happens to January six folks, And can't Congress just do his job and maybe create this position if they choose to more with our legal expert law from a porterite Steve good and seven thirty five. Right now that you about KCD talk station, get some odor exit

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on the most recent case involving Donald Trump. Judge Lean Cannon dismissed the classified document case, rejecting the legitimacy of Jack Smith's appointment as special counsel because it wasn't approved, pursuing too the appointment's clause in the Constitution the United States of America a very clean, logical, reasonable conclusion based on the language of the Constitution and who Jack Smith is. So I keep going back to the idea

that this has never been raised as a theory before, and you pointed out Clarence Thomas's concurring opinion in the immunity case did address this and broke this legal argument down and why Jack Smith is not qualified, But that the rest of the Supreme Court said, Hey, this wasn't raised below, And that's a typical response from an appellate court. If you don't raise the legal argument on the trial court level, then you've waived the opportunity to do it on an

appellate level. And that's the conclusion the Supreme Court reached other than Clarence Thomas when they decided not to address this. I mean, again, going back to the idea, this wasn't raised before. This seems to be so simplistic of an argument and so factually and languid constitutional language based that it just blows my mind that they didn't raise this as a primary defense on the trial court

level. Yeah, well, you know it does. But I will say, and you know, it really is a relatively new issue because I think what the Supreme Court it did back in nineteen eighty eight is a case called

Morrison v. Ol. Sudden, where there was a battle about the Lawrence Walsh and the Iran Gate Special Prosecutor, and there was an Independent Council Act on the books from nineteen seventy eight, sort of post Watergate through nineteen ninety nine, and it expired, and I think in the theory there was that Congress had delegated its authority to the Attorney General's office pursue it to the appointment's

class actually appoints these independent prosecutors. That that law has been expired since nineteen ninety nine, and as we know, we've had several folks appointed as a special prosecutor since then, including Robert Mueller probably most recently Richard Hurr was appointed as well. So her argument really is from nineteen ninety nine on that there hasn't been anything on the books that would kind of really countenance what's happened here.

So it is a relatively recent thing in constitution. The law twenty four years isn't that much time, and there's only been a handful of them since

then, so this is a relatively new space and it's interesting. Actually, it was the Clinton administration, through Janet Reno, who urged Congress not to renew the Independent Council Act as he was coming out of the kin Star investigation, and there were concerns on both sides of the aisle as to whether that investigation went on too long, spent too much money in one end to areas

where it really didn't have any kind of business going. If you remember, they investigated some sort of land deal at the time called Whitewater for many many months and nothing really came of it criminally. So there were some concerns on both sides of the aisle that the Independent Council Act really did delegate too much authority and too much money to someone who is not answerable to an elected official

at the end of the day. Well, in her decision, Judge Cannon's decision, this is and you mentioned Kavanaugh doing a law school analysis of this when it was law school for law review. So I guess this is in line with the current Supreme Court makeups, you know, consistent opinions from West Virginia versus EPA to other regulatory based decisions which reel in the fast and loose nature of the regulatory administrative state behind the scenes and just sort of drafting regulations

and rules without laws upon which they have the ability to do that. In other words, you can't do that. So this is this is in line with that, and therefore likely if we get a divided circuit courts of heels coming with the different conclusions, the Supreme Court is going to side with Judge Cannon in her analysis, knowing of course Thomas and Kavanaugh will be on that side. I think that's absolutely right. I mean, they look I like

her chances. I mean, there's a lot of legal commentators, particularly those you know on the left, a lot of law school scholars who are looking at this and saying, you know, this is ridiculous. She's ignoring, you know, the history of this. She's in the tank for trump et

cetera, et cetera. And maybe all that is true, but I do like her chances, and I mean, I think the way to look at the drift of history is, you know, we do have a big administrative state that the Supreme Court backed, have been over backwards to find precedent to support, and now that's no longer the case. Well, I guess the left is kind of like arguing what like a Latches argument. Listen, we've been doing this raw, no one's raised to think about it before. It

doesn't matter that there's no law in the books. We used to do it, and we continue to do it. And you've taken a pass because you didn't raise this before, so we should be able to go on as we have in spite of what the Constitution says. Yeah, they're essentially making a waiver type argument, saying that, hey, if you didn't raise it, you lose it. But you know, there's one of our fundamental concepts is

you cannot wave constitutional protections and constitutional rights. Anyone who's practiced criminal law knows that right up front. You cannot wave your Fourth Amendment rights except for very very select circumstances. And you know, and that's and that's that's really what they're arguing. They're also making this sort of weird argument that he is not he's what they call an inferior officer and not a not a principal officer,

and she dispenses with that very very quickly. He basically tries to argue that I'm such a minor cog in the government machine that it doesn't really matter how I'm appointed, And that's you're not a minor cog in the machine when you're investigating the former president who likely will be president again on a grounds that are are very controversial and that the public generally doesn't seem to support. Well,

merely because Jacksmith is not eligible to the constitution to prosecute this case. Now

he is off the job, what happens to the case itself? Steve, Well, this is the part that's fascinating to me, and I think this is the part that is absolutely the most important part, which is then it goes back to the Attorney General, Merrick Garland, who actually is appointed by and serves at the will of back and call of Joe Biden, an elected official, and he has to make a decision, a political decision, whether

to go forward. And that's Cannon's whole point, that was Kavanaugh's whole point, and Thomas's whole point as they've looked at this, which is we have gotten too far afield where non elected people are making these gigantic legal decisions about what to prosecute, when and how. This really, as the founders say, should go back to someone that the people have selected, and if we don't like what we do, then our remedies at the ballot box and we

remove them. A guy like Jack Smith or Lawrence Walsh or Robert Mueller cannot be removed by the people, and they're wholly independent and cannot be touched.

And that's and I guess some folks love that idea, and that's something that came about very much after wat Gate, but we have to acknowledge if we're going to have that, that's something Congress has to authorize, and if not, it is something that truly doesn't fall within the kind of originalist concept of what the Constitution provides, which is that elected officials should be making these calls.

And really, what Biden has done here is, you know, I mean, Trump constantly says, hey, Biden is prosecuting me, and Biden says, well, not really, this guy's nominally this independent prosecutor. If this falls, then Biden's justice Department will have to make that call, and that's something that you'll have to be accountable for to the voters as well. He should be. And finally, before we part company, Steve Gooden, I can't thank you enough for breaking this down for my listeners and me.

What impact on the January sixth cases, Well, it's the same thing. I mean, for by and large, I mean those are no first those cases are starting to fall apart. An independent ground deep in court did hold a couple of weeks ago that they've used the wrong law for a lot of the folks who are arrested at the Capital and well as part of the Trump

indictment, so that the indictments already are in peril. But the same sort of concept here, Jacksmith brought the portion of the January sixth cases that involved Donald Trump. If the Supreme Court takes this in all likelihood, he's either going to have to step down or step aside. I would imagine Trump's legal team will be filing a stay in the January sixth case pending a resolution of this at the appellate level, so it effectively shuts that case down until after

the election. And most constitutional scholars, I think are now concluding even if the case had gone forward in some way, since it's a federal indictment, and if Trump wins, he would all likelihood could have pardoned himself and put it into this anyway. So these questions are increasingly becoming sort of academic about what impact they're going to have, particularly if Trump does prevail in November. FINDO on line Porter Wright. You need a great lawyer, get in touch

with Steve Gooden's right there, Porterwright dot com. Wrig ht Steve God Bless you, sir. Thank you so much for spending time with my listeners with me this morning and talking about these important cases and how they're going to impact the future. I'll look forward to having back on the program again real soon anytime. Brian, Thank you. Thanks Brother. Seven forty eight fifty five krc DE Talk Station Emory Federal Credit Union. I always tell you about the

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You'll enjoy what you read there, and you won't find what you read there on the mainstream media, that's for sure. And it's all wonderful reporting. B R E I T b r T dot com. You use it every day, and I appreciate the writings that I read from folks like my guest this morning for the Inside Scoop, Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson, joining the program for the first and hopefully not last time. Nick, Welcome to the fifty five KRC Morning Show. Hey Brian, how you're doing great to

be here. I'm doing well, Man always wan on a Tuesday, talking of bright and I appreciate again what you guys do. And let me ask you this. We're gonna talk about it. It was an actually I was going to say attempted assassination. Attempted assassination at least in so far as Donald Trump is concerned, but an actual assassination if you give a nod, and to the courageous man who was Corey Competoi, the fireman who got shot by

the sniper. But moving over to what information we have now, and I guess I've been summarizing it from my military friends, most simply as a Charlie foxtrot. There seems to have been a colossal epic failure across the board in so far as Secret Service and its coordination of protection efforts with local law enforcement.

And I woke up this morning to find out that the local outlet there, wpx I, reporting that Thomas Crooks, the murderer, was spotted on that building twenty six minutes before you open fire, and a police officer from the Beaver County Emergency Service Unit even took a photo of him before the shooting started. We learned yesterday that a local law enforcement officer even climbed up on the building, saw him and was frightened away when Crooks turned around and pointed

his rifle at him, after which he started opening fire. I mean, did they not have comms with Secret Service? But finally today I found out that that whole, that building there that he was on top of was a watch post for snipers from the local local police. What is not wrong with this thing? Nick? No, I mean there's a lot, there's a lot seemingly wrong with this. And you know, speaker Mike Johnson said kimberly

Cheedlebaden's USS Secret Service chief. You know, she bases a hearing on Monday, and she quote has a lot to answer for, according to the Speaker of the House. So I mean, yeah, Thomas Matthew Crooks, the fact that this was able to happen is horrifying, the fact that he was

able to get in such close proximities as the president. And this report about this officer that climbed the roof and climbed the ladder up to the roof and went down, it's also just very chilling, and it just paints this picture of it's really concerning that this was this happened, this was allowed to happen or not allowed to happen. But but but the atmosphere for this to happen very extremely concerning. And well, and you know, obviously I'm here at

the R and C right now. We have some heightened security here, which fits thankfully after the events on Saturday where we almost saw the leading presidential Kennedy United States murdered on national television. But yeah, no, it's it's there's a lot to answer for here in terms of the security security breaches that went on. Well, you know, I'm going to call you out and maybia

freudy and slip nick you said allowed this to happen. And I know a lot of my and the listening audience, you know, immediately come up with conspiracy theories. But you know that's why, that's why I corrected me. I'm just giving you a little bit of a hard time. But the failure on so many levels, even to someone like me who is not an expert in protective services. I mean, I've seen some my friends in law enforcement who's like, oh, just like that. Everybody's an expert in protective services

and site security. I do shoot, and I have shot on many, many occasions of modern sport rifle, including one very similar to the one used by this murderous punk thug, a five five six AR fifteen style rifle. And it is easy. Me. I'm not a marksman, but I point out it's very easy for even you know, someone moderately trained in firearms to hit a target at two hundred yards. He was a lot. He was

like fifty yards closer than that. That to me stands out as an obvious site to be you know, tended to by law enforcement outside the perimeter. Inside the perimeter, local law Enforcement Secret Service. I don't care. It's a direct line of sight place for someone to set up a shot ah lo and behold, that's what happens. Yeah, it's the location of where he was and everything. It's really flabbergasting that he was able to get up there.

And that's extremely concerning, and you know, we we definitely want to see heightened security here for the leading presidential candidate, Donald Trump going forward. And you know, it's it's another thing too, the Biden administration was denying, you know, secret service for Robert F. Kennedy, whose father and uncle were both assassinated in and and then you know, all of a sudden, Trump calls for Kennedy to have secret service yesterday, and the Biden administration

accommodated reportedly. So it's it's which is good. I mean that, I know, we don't want to go back to a place where we're in the sixties there, you know, where where political leaders are getting assassinated. And it's just so concerning to see that in today's climate where we almost we almost start and we saw an attempt and it hit the president in the ear inches from causing you know, a reparable damage. It's just extremely extremely concerning.

Yeah, I would say less than an inch by all accounts. Anyway, you are at the RNC and we had a report from one of our local commissioners, and she's going to give us a report later as well. What was the atmosphere like yesterday. I know, it was sort of a formality for the delegates to hand over the votes and supported Donald Trump. But the announcement of JD. Vans, I think everybody was kind of sitting on pins and needles waiting for that to show up. And any surprise that it was

JD. Vans from your part or the group or what was the mood after the announcement by the delegates, Yeah, I mean I think for a long time it was down to those final three, right, Bagram, Dance and Marco Rubio. And I think especially when the motorcade showed up at Vance's house. Yet yesterday, I mean, it's still the president hadn't made this official announcement, but it looked more more so that it was going to be JD. And I think things are electric here right now on the ground. I

think everybody's really really, really happy with the choice. I think people are really excited. JD is a young guy, and he's you know, I would say, the most one of the most popular senators in the United States Senate. So I think, you know, he he comes from that. You know, he'll Billy lg he comes from. He is, you know, the forgotten man and woman. That's the community he grew up in, and so that's that's where he hails from. I think he's a great in

my opinion, the fantastic things. Yeah, and it's absolutely electric on the ground here after after JD was selected, and I'm guessing that Trump his appeal to the you know, the hard the blue collar worker, the working man and woman kind of class. Does he have any appeal outside of say the Midwest? I know there was some concern express that. Well, okay, you know, there was no problem for Trump it all Io. He's leading and has been in the red state, and it may have some impact for

the folks in Pennsylvania given its proximity in West Virginia. But really, I mean, can he get voters outside of the Midwest? I mean, what's

what's your reaction to that? My reaction, I think he can. I think, especially since he's I think he can make inroads with young voters especially and I think, you know, I'm not necessarily sure, you know, like the traditional presidential pick, where you know, you pick somebody based off of geographical reasons you think you can win that state or they you know, they think they're good foil to the ticket. I think that's not or a good counterparts of the ticket, you know, to unify the party. But

maybe it isn't like the most in sync with the president. I think that, you know, maybe those days aren't as essentially important or that strategy isn't these days where you know, things are much more We're a much more connected society now with how media has developed and everything, so especially I think over the past couple of elections, and Donald Trump has said too that he doesn't

think that that's a factor in making his decision. Is well, coming off the heels of the efforts to assassinate Donald Trump on Saturday, his youth might that be a liability perhaps for Donald Trump, given Donald Trump is a senior person and of course the possibility that the vice president might have to take over obviously it's on full display right now with Joe Biden, but that his youth and quote unquote inexperience might be a problem or a drag on the ticket your

reaction. I don't think there would be a drag on the ticket at all. I think JD is a very sharp guy. He's extremely well spoken, and I think, you know, he's really coming to his own, you know, after a couple of years in the Senate here, and I don't think he'll drag down the ticket at all. I think he's a great compliment to the ticket, fair enough. And we can always point back to Barack Obama, who is not exactly filled with experience when he was nominated and then

elected as president, Yeah exactly. He was what elected in two thousand and six, did you know, a year and a half, and then launched his bids for the presidency and made it so yeah, there's anybody on the left that wants to try and make that type of argument too, you know, or just point to Obama, you know, knock yourself out. Good luck on that one. My guess. Today Capitol will report of Nick gilbertson which you can find online at brightbart dot com, which I encourage you to

do. What's on the plate for the balance of the week, Nick, I mean, of all, is mostly the fun and festivities over or we got some bigger things on the plate that we need to look out for. Yeah. Absolutely, we got big stuff coming this week. You know, Donald Trump's going to officially accept the nomination on Thursday. Jadie Vance is going to give his big speech on Wednesday. So a big week ahead we got. You know, we're just getting started here, and you know there's a

bazillion events going around here taking place too. So and obviously great part News if you go there. We're having live interviews and recorded interviews all day long on our Facebook pages and on our website, Great Park dot Com with you know, real big hitters. So we had some great interviews yesterday, so and we got more coming all week. Yeah, definitely tune in there and and and we'll be uh, we'll be turning them out with some big players.

Nick Goverson. One more question for we Part Comedy. I should have asked it earlier. Protesters are you are you? You know? I keep thinking of the sixty eight convention for the Democrats and maybe a replay coming our way in August with them many many protest groups have already said they're signing up and they're planning on raising hell in Chicago. What's going on relatively protesters at the Republican Convention anything. There's been some protesters, some skill, but but

I don't think it's anything. It's nothing compared to what we're going to see in Chicago. I'd like to I think Time reported that there were ten thousand and sixty eight, ten thousand protesters in Chicago. There's reports that activists are telling Politico that there's going to be thirty thousand this year. So, oh my god, we know how sixty eight happened. Yeah, so, and they have an extremely divided party right now. So that's it's going to be

something else in Chicago next month in August. I'll be there too, so I'll get around there. Where are your flat jacket, Nick Gilbertson, Nick, you can find at brightbart dot com. Capitol Hill Reporter, Nick, I look forward to having you on the program again. It's best of health and enjoy the balance of the convention. Thanks man, I have a great one, My pleasure. Eight eighteen fifty bout are Seed Talk Station. Going

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left plane. Chuck Ingramont fifty five krs. The talk station Hey twenty three ft fIF KRCD talk station got a couple of minutes here in this segment before we get to Daniel Davis deep dive on the tempted assassination of Donald Trump. But I suppose maybe definitionly not an assassination, but definitely a murder on Saturday of Corey Competoi who I mean. According to his daughter, what a heroic guy he was. He's the one man that got killed in that event.

He shielded my body from the bullet that came at us. His daughter Allison wrote in a post, he loved his family, truly loved this enough to take a real bullet for us. It isn't that truly a heroic thing. Court of the people that work with him. He was a great man that loved his family fiercely and did the same with God a true heart of gold. I just you know, when I think about that, I think about

you know, what would you do if you're in that position? I mean talk about adrenaline and not knowing what's going on, what direction of the bullet's

coming from. You got people that you love. The first thing that went through this guy's head was to cover the people he loved with his own body, much like the Secret Service is supposed to do in the event the President is attacked, and the kind of feelings that should be going through their head as they prepare for a live, open presentation in the middle of a field where the next President of the United States is going to be speaking over whom

they have responsibility for protection as we do a post mortem on the big failure of the Secret Service under these circumstances, and apparently of local law enforcement as well. God bless Corey competory for demonstrating true heroism and love. A twenty five fifty five KCD talk station Get a Deep Die with Daniel Davis coming up next first, though a strong recommendation for fastened pro roofing. I always strongly recommend fast and pro roofing. First off, the inspection and roof analysis and

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with a nod to you, Daniel Davis, Charlie Foxtrot. That was Saturday in the effort to assassinate Donald Trump. What went right in this other than the immediate response where they surrounded Donald Trump as they should have and got him off that stage. By all accounts, that was done properly. But here, let me just read you one sentence from a friend of mine who has a storied career in law enforcement, more than thirty years in law enforcement.

He just sent me this. He took the USSS training class, all right, he had reason to do. That is in charge of some agents some sites. Anyway, they stress you always, always, always control the high points within five hundred one thousand yards site distance of the podium. They tried to put USSS counter sniper teams on the highest points, et cetera, et cetera. Sir, I shoot modern sporting rifles regularly. I know how

easy it is to hit a target with one. At one hundred and fifty yards that was the most perfect vantage point to take a shot at the former

president Donald Trump. And yet no one was on the dann roof or even paying attention your analysis, Daniel Davis, welcome back, Hell well, thanks for having me, Brian, But yeah, I'm just just this is just as much of a head scratcher for me as it is for you, and Charlie Foxtrott is certainly a one of the most app descriptions from it, and you know, and it just gets a lot worse when you look at it.

Even I'll start off on the podium it was. It was certainly good the way they immediately just literally leapt on him, and that was fine, But then there was some problems even after that, because after they stood him up, they got kind of around him, but his head was still above everyone. It was still completely visible, and they stood there for what seemed

like an eternity. Now at that particular moment, nobody knows if there's one shooter, if there's multiple shooters, if this was designed to draw the fire and the attention of everybody else. And then when they're looking that way, then another shooter pops up here, which is entirely reasonable and possible from an enemy perspective. They don't know that, so they have to assume it's a

dangerous situation and immediately get him out of the scene. But for whatever reason, they just stood there for an interminable period and then finally got him out. In all the way he's going down those stairs you see, I mean from the chest up, you see him visible most of the time. So

I don't even understand that part of it. But man, it gets a lot worse when you start looking at that location, because I'll just tell you that position there, when you look at the aerial shot of this situation, that it's one of only like three or four places there even could be an

enemy snapper, and that's of course the primary place you would be. And there needs to be some hard questions asking, some answers demanded of the people who were in charge of setting this up, because there's no I mean, you used to say to yourself there, it's self evidently obvious why you would not even leave such a direct line of shot that was the c or danger

spots and yet it wasn't even covered well. And are learning today the local police had a watch post inside the building that punk murderer climbed on top of, and then a police officer actually climbed up a ladder saw him, He turned around and pointed his rifle at him, and the police officer slump back down the ladder, no word that he tried to communicate with anybody, raising all kinds of questions, which we've been talking about a lot this morning.

Do they not have a unified comms between the Secret Service and local law enforcementhodn' He got on a radio and said, there's a guy in a building with a gun. For God's sake, I mean yeah, And you know now, I actually cover this in some detail in a show on my channel last not where I methodically looked at the timeline here and it is it is again. I stress there needs to be some really hard answers or questions asked and

answers given because something is not lining up here. I'm just gonna be honest with you. When you see many minutes, I mean as many as four minutes where the crowd on the ground is screaming, there's the guy's got a gun, and they have cameras showing him literally crawling up on there. You see policemen on the ground, and yet nothing's being done. And you see these guys they have microphones on their face. Why aren't they calling somebody?

And then why isn't the Secret Service immediately getting Trump off the stage before finding out if the guys got a weapon or not. And then you see these guys on the roof with this huge scope looking right at this guy. Why did they not say something because they were also miked up to say, shoot shooter, get the president off the stage. None of those things happened. And there needs to be a thorough investigation here and just saying oh, I'm

sorry, we made a mistake. I'm not sure that that's going to cover this one. Well, I agree with you all day long. But then again, you know a lot of people have look at the war and report on the Kennedy assassination. Nobody's believed that that came out what a year plus later after the assassination. How long are we going to be on pins and needles on this before we finally get a definitive answer on the reason for this

epic failure on so many levels. You know, I've been seeing already some of the Secret Service officials talking like, well, this is going to be a thorough investigation. It'll take a long time. Okay, five, do

a long thorough investigation, but you need one right now. And I mean something that somebody else is looking at, not just the people in the Secret Service, like an external agency that's going to find out what's happening, because we still have a campaign to get through, we still have the president himself that needs to be protected, and if there is systemic errors in the way that they conduct these things, it needs to be identified today, not six

months or six years from now. Well you know it as well as I know. We live in the day of the Internet, and a lot of conspiracy theories swirling around this one almost an I'm not that kind of guy. I like to wait until I get my facts before I draw my conclusions. But as bad as this was and the failures on so many levels, even novices can point to, why in the hell wouldn't they do X, Y

or z uh this one? This one looks really, really bad. Daniel Davis and I think a lot of folks have lost their respect for lettert agencies generally. So if the FBI is going to investigate this, I think there's a sort of measure of skepticism out there they're ever going to get the real answer? Well, who's to argue with you, I mean, we've been lied to so many times. I mean, this is not an R or

a D issue here. This is a government issue, and it's across the board, h and there is substantial loss of trust in the government of what anybody's saying, because when you can see with you're honest, it's something is deeply, deeply amiss. I mean I even the stuff I talked about on my show yesterday, where I chronicled all these things, I can't come to a conclusion because I don't have enough information what may or may not have happened.

He could have been grossing confidence, but it could have been something else as well, and who might have been behind that. I don't have any way of knowing, but somebody needs to find out something, and maybe we have multiple agencies oversee this. I don't know what the answer is, but I do know that things are not lining up with any kind of common sense and logic. Well, my popcorn will remain out on this one. Daniel Davis Deep Dive find it easily online. Just search for Daniel Davis Deep Dive.

You will find him and you can listen to what he's talking about his podcast from yesterday Daniel until next week. Thanks for the time you spend my listeners and me. I always enjoy our conversation, sir. Always my pleasure to be here. See you next time. Take care Man eight thirty eight fifty five k STEE talk station Claire mint Undy Commissioner Claire Corkoran live from Milwaukee

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Hey forty three fifty five ker City Talks Station, Happy Tuesday. I know a place that's happy, the RNC, where we're talking with Claire Corkoran. Clamor County Commissioner Claire Corkran's giving us a live update from the RNC. Welcome back, Claire. It's great to hear from me. He's still excited to be Are you there so excited? You can't believe that. I mean, I'm tired that I didn't even have with what the two faith was this morning. I was just totally overwhelmed. None of us got out of there

till late last night. How about that JD. Vance I President the United States? Yeah, your husband Jeff texted me. He said it look before the announcement, he said, everybody's supposed to keep it on the down low. But the word around here in the Ohio among the Hio delegates is that JD. Vans is getting the nod. And sure enough about ten fifteen minutes later there was the announcement. It was unbelievable. It is such a great, great days. It's just a pleasure to see all the people from Ohio.

They are just going crazy. And not only that, we had the vague Ramaswamy. It was swamped constantly all day by reporters. It just was wonderful. That's all I gotta say. I'm glad to hear that. So everybody's on board for JD. Van said, did any disappointment in the crowd that you could sense? I know you don't want want to say anything negative about the process there, but I've had a couple of listeners call in this morning. They thought there were other better options. But you know, JD

is young man. He doesn't have a whole lot of you know, elected experience, but he's a brilliant guy from a business standpoint, and his background is really good. And he's consistent with his policy with Donald Trump. Oh absolutely, And not only that, he's a great one to groom all the way through for the next four years to get ready for a presidency attempt later on. But you know, to stop and think about it at Obama. But yeah, to your center before he walked in and but Jad, I

just thought the hillbilly eulogy, the whole nine yards. He's just one of the people out there who's just absolutely going to the top. I think it's fabulous. Well one one ounce of negative be in that crowd, no one that's great, and his he has more of an I don't want to call him an isolation is pure and simple, because that may be an overstatement. But I know he's not in favor of continued funding for Ukraine, and that

is kind of consistent with Donald Trump's velocity about that situation. But that, of course rubs old some people the wrong way. So you know, the whole theme yesterday when you stop to think about its making merry wealthy again. A lot of our speakers yesterday were what I call common people like you and I. They go to work every day, the Tino moms who just are struggling to take care of their children, a woman who lost her husband to

the opiate crisis. It's all about changing the policies and actually puting policies in the place at work. We had a grandfather who was so teary eyed that he couldn't even buy little gifts for his grandson because he's he's living paycheck to paycheck like everyone else's. And on top of that, some people are living credit card to credit card. So you know, it was about the people yesterday and Donald Trump was there and the whole family. It was just terrific.

It was a movement yesterday. So what are you guy calling on the plate today? And for the balance of the week, what are we looking forward to other than I know the formal acceptance Trump? But go ahead, right well, today is all about making the America saved again. So I'm sure we'll have a lot of speakers that will come in today and talk to and talk about the things that we could do, talk about safety. They runt in ten thousand extra police officers for this, and guess why. I

walk right out the door. There's a Norway police office there, there's a City of Cincinnati police officer. And it was like, what are you guys doing here? There were so many And the really cool thing was Texas with all our cowboy had they bring in their whole bicycle brigade there, weren't they kept us so safe? There was no protesters that could even get near the red zone. You pull in your car, your trunk, your underneath the

hood. Everything was checked and we stood in line for quite some time going through all the meta detectors and everything. But today I'm just looking forward to look listening to more speakers. And I don't know if you've watched any of it, but we had one congressman, governor, and just the senator after another speaking and went on late last night, so it was one. It

was just great, gat glad to hear that. You know, your enthusiasm and your positivity is just coming through so well in your words today and your uh in your voice. So I feel, you know, enthused myself just hearing you relate to my listeners and me what's going on there. So level of uh enthusiasm is high. Everything seems to be positive. We're on the way with JD. Vance and Donald Trump, and we're going to get another live report from you tomorrow. I hope, Claire great great, And I

think the whole stress right now is unity. That's what Donald Trump, our president, and is talking about his unity all the way across the board. A matter who you are, we are Americans, Let's get united and let's make that our country great one more time. Well after four years of painful division. Amen to that message in Golley. Yeah, I got you. I'll talk you tomorrow morning and have a great day everyone. You too, Claire, take care and thanks for the report. It's eight forty coming up

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