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Ep. 5195: Assassination attempt on former President, Trump.

Jul 15, 20242 hr 32 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Monday, July 15th. Our guests today include:
-Dr.Joe Camps
-Hans Von Spakovsky

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Well, good morning, friends, Welcome, It's Monday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott Scott July fifteenth and Show fifty one ninety five Jared over there in Studio one A with our producer to be named later. Who Oh, by the way, Wednesday at seven oh five will be officially introduced. You're saying, why Wednesday at seven oh five, Well, that's just a complicated story. We'll just leave it at that, all right, But great to be with you this morning. Our verse today Psalm forty, verses one and

two. I waited patiently for the Lord. He inclined to me and heard my cry. He drew me up from the pit of destruction out of the Mirie Bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. Just for a second, I want you to just think about the imagery there being conveyed from a pit of destruction out of the Miri Bog. When I was a kid, the second home we lived in, well it was technically the third home, I guess, but I don't remember the first home

because I was just a baby. But it was a home that my aunt and uncle would would live in for many, many years. But one of the homes we lived in in the Dyna, Minnesota was in an area that was not developed, and there was just a handful of homes and there were these three roads that were kind of like fingers and they would connect and then loop back up the hill. And so we were down in this area and

we were fortunate to be able to build a very beautiful home. And one day I went out into the bog it was a marsh area, go fishing with my with a friend down the street. And I was eight or nine, and I remember putting on my brother Bill's waiters. And you know, my brother was at that point twenty twenty one, so you know, I just thought they were cool because they were waiters. I mean, I had the suspenders on me and tightened his. But I'm just swimming in these things.

And I remember we were going out to do some fishing and I stepped in the wrong spot and I went straight down and my waiters started to fill up with water, and my friend panicked and ran, and I was pretty scared. I didn't think to just slip out of the waiters. You're kind of in his panic mode. And so the water's filling up, and I remember grabbing this like a shrub of a root, and it probably saved my

life. I was able to pull myself out, and I remember just going home sobbing and crying because the waiters are full of, you know, leeches now and I'm getting attached to by these things, and I'm just like, I'm scared, and I just remember, though, this feeling of being on solid land after being in that bog and after feeling what that was like to And I've had a few experiences in my life where I was very fortunate to be alive. Got hit by a car when I was a kid crossing the

street, and I mean the list is pretty pretty long. And so when I see a verse like that and I think about setting my feed upon a rock and making my step secure, I relate to it in a little different way than some might that verse. And so I just know this, having feed on secure ground is a very good thing. And that's where we'll start the program today. Come back with a look inside the American Patriots Almanac. Yeah, shows what it's going to be. What it's going to be is

what you would expect it to be. And so we'll unpack all that and an ease on into it. It's eleven past the hour. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on WFLA. That's the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is fifteenth of July eighteen sixty two. The Confederate ironclad Arkansas pounds its way through a fleet of Union warships blockading Vicksburg on the Mississippi

River. Nineteen twelve, Jim Thorpe, one of the greatest athletes in US history, shatters the world record in the decathlon at the Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. Nineteen thirteen, Augustus Bacon of Georgia becomes the first Senator elected by popular vote before the Seventeenth Amendment. Senators were elected by state legislators. In nineteen sixteen, Pacific Arrow Products later named Boeing founded in Seattle by William Bowing. And so there you have it. Not a lot on this date.

I suspect I will be writing something in to the American Patriots Almanac. There are a few hand entries in my American Patriots Almanac. One of the miss Jill thirteenth. I guess I will be writing about the attempted assassination of former Press Trump. There's a lot to be said, and we're going to take your calls next hour, give you a chance to weigh in on your thoughts

over the weekend. What what are you thinking? There's some information coming out that is giving us more and more of a picture of how everything unfolded, as I did in my commentary. As I said in my commentary, the Secret Service did an amazing job and they did a horrible job, all within a span of hours. There is zero doubting the failures of the Secret Service

in the Advanced Team. Massive failures and the fact that someone like me is able to point them out speaks to how bad the failures were because they're not subtle, and sadly that opens the door to a lot of questions. I'll give you my thoughts on what I think happened later on in the program. We're gonna spend time in the first part of the show just kind of putting information out there for you, let you listen to a few things. Some of it is startling, it really is, and then we will take your

calls talk about a few other things. Hans von Spakowski will join us in the third hour, get his thoughts on what happened and then we're going to talk about project twenty twenty five for a little bit and then we're gonna get back to it. So we're gonna kind of do this back and forth on what happens Saturday, but it will be important for us to give some time to this as well. But right now, I'm not hopeful that we're going

to see what needs to be done. Perhaps we'll need a Jay thirteen investigation. I don't know. Sixteen minutes after the hour, come back and move into something you can do to make a difference. Twenty one past the hour works out great that Jared is here this morning, because he was the guy who said, hey, what are your thoughts on doing something to support seniors

that need some box fans. With the elevated temperatures, a lot of senior adults, because they're unfixed incomes, have to cut their air conditioning use pretty dramatically. But it's uncomfortable in some of these places. And so we've teamed up with with Elder Care Services in Tallahassee Bay County Council on aging in Panama City, and I don't know how many they received in Panama City. I hope they got at least a few, but we got ten at least box

fans here for the last drop on Wednesday. I suppose you were pretty encouraged by that. I was, and it was good to see people quotes making a difference. Yeah, here in Tallahassee. And again, like you, I have not heard about how Panama City is looking, but I'll try to

reach out to our people in the Panama City office and find out. But yeah, I was very pleasantly surprised and a few people went above and beyond I will say with their donations, because you know, we just asked for the basic box fan, but a couple of people dropped off the big drum fans, yeah, which are pretty expensive. Yeah. I mean if people want to donate that, more power to you. That's awesome. But you don't have to, right, just the standard box fan that is around twenty

to twenty five dollars at most places. And so we're doing another drop. We're gonna do this for a few weeks and on Wednesdays you can drop them by here from noon until five at our studio locations in both Panama City and Tallahassee noon to five local time. And so just a little reminder again here at this point in the program that it's coming up a couple of days and just a brand new, unopened box fan that you can just drop off.

You can pick them up at Low's and Home Depot and Walmart and Target, and you know, I don't know where else you might find them, but we would appreciate it very very much. It makes a difference because that air circulation is everything, especially when the humidity's up. Man, you combine the

heat with a humidity, which happens here in the summer time. We just we regret we're a little late on this, but we're happy to meet the need because we're still going to have elevated temperatures at least through the middle part of October, and so you know, that's just the nature of summer here. Summer really is like a five to six month season, and so we

would appreciate you doing that again at both offices. Lizzenbe Avenue in Panama City, John Knox Road here in Tallahassee. At our built at our building. To come around to the left side. The building can fool you. You see those big stairs at the front and you're like, hey, there you go. No, somebody else is renting that part of our building. And so come to the left side of the building and that's where you will find the entrance and someone will come get you at noon to five on Wednesday,

and we would appreciate it. Now, if you want to give money, I'm not going to take the time to give out the mailing address because you're not going to write it down. Just look it up online Eldercare Services in Tallahassee Bay County Council on Aging in Panama City, and feel free to go online and give them a donation. You can mark what it's for box fans, and you know, designated giving does require them to use that money to

buy a box fan, and and so you can do that. You can write checks and send them the mailing addresses right there if that's your preference, and I know that they'll appreciate it. So today I laid out a little bit. But let me tell you what we what we have. We have some sound that will really speak to a more complete picture about what happened and how it happened. Now picture's worth a thousand words, but we got a thousand words, you know, We've got We've got plenty. We have information

now about the shooter, we know more about the shooter. As is always the case, I will not use the shooter's name. I only I'm okay with using it in the hours subsequent to this event, even a couple of days, and I suppose I could use it, if only so that we get as much complete information as possible about then any other people this guy hung

with. But I think at this point, based on my personal looking into this and information that I've been sent that I've come across, plus, I think I'll go ahead and say that we do have connections inside the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and we do have information that is on one hand helpful and

on another hand incriminating about what took place. And so we're kind of mining through all of the different sources of information, the different silos that we have, and I'm going to go to the I'm not using the guy's name because I have no interest in helping him live on in infamy. I want him to be forgotten for the loser that he was, and it would seem that that played a role in all of this. But again, well we'll see.

So stick around twenty seven past the hour. The big stories in the press box it's one big story will unfold this morning on the program This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott thirty five minutes past the hour. It's Monday on the Morning Show Show fifty one to ninety five on Preston Jared's over there with a producer to be named later read in the radio broadcast. Big story

in the press box is obvious. It happens Saturday afternoon at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a twenty year old kid ended up killing a former firefighter who, by all accounts dove and protected his family, and he paid for it with his life. Former President Trump was shot. Was it a ricochet? Was it just barely a misshot? It looks as though it was just he just was missed barely. The shooter was one hundred and thirty yards

away from an elevated position, using a long gun. Graduated from high school just a few years ago. He's a twenty year old from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. When he was seventeen, made a fifteen dollars donation to Act Blue, a political action committee that raises mind for left leaning Democrat politicians. But he was registered Republican. I don't think any of that matters. What seems to matter is that he has apparently always been a bit of an outcast,

an outsider, had been bullied when he was in school. At least that's what's being said about him. The FBI will be able to get a full markup of who he was psychologically. They're trying to open up his phone. What they found was that he had inside his car parked nearby the rally, explosive devices. He had at least one ied and improvised explosive device. He had materials consistent with bomb making. Don't know whether those were found in his

home or in the car or both. Don't know. I can't imagine what his family's going through. Best as they can tell. The gun was purchased by the father. Did he steal the gun, was the gun given to him, don't know. Don't know yet what kind of gun it was, specifically, I've not seen a confirmed report. A firearms expert, Larry Johnson with the Gateway Pundit an article here, said that he believes that based on sound, it was a twenty two long rifle. It could have been suppressed,

don't know. There were failures galore with the advanced team Now that gets to what I think is the heart of the issue. I think that you could very safely step back and say, well, this was certainly not a profet professional hit. I can tell you that based on video that I've seen.

There's one victim, two seriously injured. But the one victim who was killed appears to have been in the line of fire in some form, and perhaps there was like a sort of a pull with the trigger and that shot was missed low into the left and that's where it hit someone attending the rally, because that person was elevated slightly and to the right of Trump, and the shooter was to the right of Trump, and so that victim was in

the line of fire. But there are some very disturbing details that we're going to unpack this half hour. We've got sound for you to hear. But when we come back, we're going to talk about the issue of who's telling the truth on refused adequate detail, secret Service protection for Trump. We'll get to that next. Forty minutes past the hour, It's The Morning Show with

Preston Scott. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Forty two past the hour, I watched an interview with Corey Mills, US Congressman from Florida, who, oh, by the way, was an army sniper, and he spoke pretty directly about what we know so far, and look, what we know is the position of the shooter. We know the position of the snipers for the Secret Service, we know the position of former President Trump. These

things we know, and they open up a huge can of worms. Now protection comes from Homeland Security, and the director, Alejandro Majorcus has denied the accusation that stronger Secret Service protection was requested and denied by the Secret Service by him trying to get Congressman Michael Waltz on the program. He made the accusation quoting, I have very reliable sources telling me there have been repeated requests for

stronger security protection for President Trump denied by Secretary Mayorcis. I have someone that that I'll just share is a source for the program that has connections inside the Federal Bureau of Investigation and over the years has proven pretty reliable because we got information on the you know, the the UH could the ethics corruption probe sorry that the FBI did here and down, as well as some other things over the years, and they had received all kinds of intelligence that there was going

to be an attempt on Trump's life. Did they know about this kid? Probably not, but I don't know that for certain. Here's what I know. Joe Biden said that there will be increased Secret Service security for Trump. So if the security was at the level it was supposed to be, then why in the world are we now having the current occupier of the White House say every resource, capability and protective measure necessary to ensure his continued safety will

be provided. I thought it was. Here's how I know it wasn't because they were totally inadequately staffed. Now let me say the Secret Service agents that protected him, I mean Trump, you've heard the audio, perhaps don't wait. I need my shoes. He described that he got hit so hard and tackled so forcefully. He came out of his shoes, and Trump said, and they're tight fitting shoes. That's a quote from Trump. They tackled him so hard and put him to the ground so fast. Now some have said

it took a while. I think they reacted pretty quickly, considering that Trump is in an elevated position and they can't surround him. Now you can put him behind bulletproof glass. And maybe that's coming. I suspect Trump's not going to change his rally schedule. I suspect he'll still be outside. But that said, there is no chance on this side of eternity that there shouldn't have been officers on every rooftop around that complex, anywhere within half a mile.

And then you have spotters looking beyond that with binoculars. You have drones flying. There should have been drones. There should have been spotters. There should have been armed law enforcement on top of every roof. If you did not have enough security personnel from the Secret Service to be on the rooftop that kid was at one hundred and thirty yards away, that is a complete dereliction of duty by the Secret Service. That advanced team fired. They should all be

fired, the team protecting the president. They did their job. And all of this opens doors, It opens doores for questions and and you know what, if you're one of those people that says, oh, that's ridiculous, well that's fine, except that these kinds of questions that now have to be

asked come about because of people not doing their job. It's I'm a radio show host, and I know more about what they should have done than what they obviously did, because someone was crawling up a roof one hundred and thirty yards away and being pointed out minutes ahead. Want proof, I'll share it next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott and women who serve our communities as first responders. Thank you. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. You're

certainly welcome to send emails. We will take calls in the next half hour. If you want to get in line, you may do so, but you might do it at the expense of hearing what follows. This is video prior to the shooting. Listen, job, I wouldn't even beingless specific. Yah went on top of the roof area is right there, right there. Seem he's playing down. Yeah, he's playing down to get it set.

What's happening, And because if we we're gonna make them, we're gonna look there is because we have millions and people in our country and you can see him crawling. We have criminals, we have people on the world. They happen. So we're now minutes ahead of the shooting. We're talking does zen of people are pointing to him. What we know now is an officer did respond, but he got on the back of another officer, pulled himself up, and a rifle was pointed at him. He fell off the back of

the other officer and within a matter of seconds the shots rang out. One of the things that probably contributed to the misshot was he knew he'd been seen with a gun. But it still doesn't get to the question of where is the emergency frequency to call out shooter, shooter, shooter to the right of the president. I mean, even if they don't have somebody there, what's going on, why are they not actively targeting this guy before he ever aims

his gun. Here's another witness at a party, and we all decided, hey, you know, when we hear Trump up there, we're going to walk up through the field, stand by the trees out there under the shade, and watch the right and listen to the rally. Right. We couldn't see him, but we could hear him. So we walked up in probably

five to seven minutes of Trump speaking of essimating here. I have no idea, you know, but we noticed the guy crawling arming, you know, bear crawling up the roof of the building beside us, fifty feet away. From us. So we're standing there, you know, we're pointing. We're pointing at the guy crawling up the roof and he had a rifle. He could clearly see him with a rifle. Absolutely, we're pointing at him. The police are down there running around on the ground. We're like, hey,

man, there's guy in the for the rifle. And the police are like, oh what you know, like didn't know what was going on, you know. We're like, hey, right here on the roof, we can see it from right here. They could minutes before. They're yelling at Secret Service. They're yelling at police. That interview courtesy of the BBC. What do you think? Give me your thoughts? Eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Your calls

are next. We are now into the second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Im Preston, Jared over there with the producer to be named later and we're taking your calls for this half hour. This is your chance to share what you think, not to hear what I think. If you want to ask me a question based on what I've learned so far and understand there are rumors everywhere. There are posts everywhere. There is so much you

can't possibly have confirmed yet that's being posted. And excuse me as facts. So you know, you you weigh and measure that how you see fit. I'll do the same, but we're just getting your thoughts on all that transpired over the weekend. Randy, thanks for calling into The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Hey, good morning, Preston. I just want to let you know when I was twenty years old, back in nineteen sixty nine, I

was in boot camp at Fort Lennarwood, Missouri. I actually qualified expert and that was with an M fourteen with iron sights, and to do that, we had to routinely hit metal silhouette targets at two hundred, three hundred and four hundred yards. That's without a that's without a scope. So what I'm thinking is a perimeter at minimum should be four hundred yards and they and you add in someone with actual training as a sniper with the scope and you're you're

pushing it out almost a mile. So there was just gross negligence somewhere along the line on this. I agree. I completely agree. I'm going to expand on that A little bit. But Randy, thanks for calling in, and I appreciate you sharing your experiences. You know, by the way, what a great artist Randy is. I know, Randy, thanks for calling and I know his voice, but thanks for calling in. Guy's amazing. Guy's amazing eight five zero two zero five to b FLA. Hello, Cindy.

Yes, my question is I'd like to know how this shooter knew that that rooftop was going to be empty, because I don't think last minute he just came upon it and said, oh, this is empty, I will climb up. So that's very puzzling to me. How he knew it wasn't that there wasn't going to be any security there. Appreciate that good observation, Cindy. That's I'm sure one of the many questions Congress is already calling for. We want to meet with you head of Secret Service. Congressman Corey Mills.

When I watched his interview again, former Army sniper himself, and a very good one, he said, at the very least, why in the world don't you have an officer with a car with flashing lights by that building that could have just intimidated the kid away, just having presents there could have done that eight five zero two zero five to b FLA Richard, thank you for calling in. Hey, Krestin. I guess my take on it is is that and I appreciate those Secret Service people, you know, hugging around

the president after the fact. But you know, my wife pointed out is that the one Secret Service gal was hugging him and everything, but she was like a foot shorter than Trump, so Trump said, was still wholly exposed. And so you're hiring these people and kind of the minute, you know,

not watching stature, and they can't really even cover up somebody. And then the other thing is that now after the fact, they're going to take a look at it, and you know, you're going to have the FBI looking at the you know, you have one government agency looking at another government agency. To me, it's like Dracular Garden the blood Bank, gotcha. Yeah, I mean, we have a lack of trust in our agencies.

There's no doubt about it, especially when they've targeted Trump and I mean in every way, shape and form for how many years now, six seven, eight years? Yeah, yeah, that's the track record. And they're going to line up fifty experts, they're all going to sign off and say there's no there there you know. So yeah, Richard, thanks very much. I appreciate you calling in. George, you're going to be up next. What about you? Eight five zero two zero five w FLA ten minutes past

the hour. We'll get to your calls next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundoint seven. Tell them USLA taking calls, your thoughts, your comments, your questions about what took place Saturday in Butler,

Pennsylvania. There's aa unconfirmed posting by the alleged sniper who took out the shooter, the would be assassin who did in fact murder someone who was attending the rally, and it claims that he was prevented from taking a shot to put the suspect down three minutes ahead of he said he had him in sight. I doubt that that post is legit. If it turns out to be, I'll be very surprised, but but we'll see. George, Thanks for calling into the Morning Show. Your thoughts, comments, questions. Yes,

just I didn't see it live. I saw I saw the you know, the tape on it, and the first thing I noticed is when Trump first grabbed his ear, he went down, it took too long for somebody to get to him. And then when they got him up and they were walking him away, I was watching it and I thought, there's three or four times another shooter I could because I you know, I snapped in with them fourteen. There were three or four times and there walking my way that another

shooter could have had it. He had full exposure to the head and j older girl, and I thought, this is the B team yep. Now, But so that's all I want to But yeah, well, what I wanted to comment on is is Congressman Mills, who again former Armory sniper. He said that that the agents that were there that are on his detail are very loyal and they're very fond of Trump. They like him very much. And now the the others up the chain, I think we probably know better

than that. But yeah, there are a lot of people commenting on the del on what they think is the delay getting to him and that they allowed him to kind of do his fist up kind of thing. But you know, Trump probably even pasted that even past that when he did that, which I mean, that's that's iconic. With the blood coming down the side of his face and reached it out and fight, fight, fight. I mean,

that's that's that's cool as al get out. But even after that, if you check it, I believe there's another two or three times that somebody could have got to him. Yeah, easy, yep, and you lost you lost a brother nom right, well as a result of from Asian orange. Yeah, okay, that's the same deal. There was a guy, a sniper, look him up called white Feather. Oh, I know all about him, you know all about him? Yeah, yeah, Haddock. I think his first thing out of Arkansas. Yeah, I mean, somebody

like that. Well, he had too many opportunities to get him again and again and again. I mean it was a it was a Mickey mouse. You and I would have done better coverage together. Yeah, I think that we would have certainly done a better job with the advanced planning of that. And that's my look. I I'm not going to fault the people that in the in the moment might have made a mistake. The problem was with the advanced team in my opinion. Let's see Tim, Thanks for calling in,

Hey Preston, how are you guys doing this morning? Good sir, your

thoughts, your questions. Well, my thoughts. I've just read this this morning, and as you know, the misinformation and disinformation that the media is putting out almost daily, I read that Joe Biden and Joe Biden were actually in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the same day that the attempted assassination of Tim tappened on our president, and they were talking about their Italian heritage to a group of about three hundred people, therefore pulling a majority of his senior secret Service

team so they could be protected at this meeting of three hundred people. I find that interesting, and I don't know if that's coincidental or intentional, because, like your last caller was saying, the negligence that's involved and everything that's

surrounding this whole thing is a lot more than just coincidence. I believe, along with probably most of America, that this was an inside job, and I just thought that that was some very interesting information to find out this morning that Jill and Joe were actually in Pennsylvania talking about their Italian heritage along with the rest of their heritage, and I just thought that you guys should know that and maybe see if there's anything else to do that I will look into

that in just a few minutes. Tim, thanks very much for the phone call. I don't think that that played a role in the advanced planning, though if the Bidens were in Pennsylvania, might it have some people off the detail, perhaps because I certainly think the detail was lacking in personnel. If they didn't cover at the rooftop of a building one hundred and thirty yards away, they were lacking. But I still go back to the advanced team.

I think that's where the real issue lies. Ray, You're going to be up next, then Dean stand by. More calls coming up. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott danger in what we do now? Tim called in with what he thought was information about the President and the First Lady being in Pennsylvania the same day he was not. He was in Delaware. I've checked his official schedule. I've cross checked it and the media reports when they interviewed

Biden that day. He was in Rehobeth, Delaware. He had been there since Friday. He did not leave there until he went back to the Oval Office. So again, you've just got to use a great deal of caution in the stuff that you consume. Let me back up. Consuming information isn't the deal. It's what you choose to share and spread without being certain. And again, I don't mind the phone call, and I don't mind the

information. We'll do our best to check things out. We do have some sources where we can check things, maybe a little more thoroughly than you can, but I'm gonna I'm just help me do my very best at keeping absurdity out of the mix. And that wasn't absurd the thought, but it just proved to be false. And so let's do our best to try to make sure that you know, I make sure to label things that are just my opinion, my hunch, my whatever, versus facts. And so let's just

be careful on that, right. Thanks for calling and being on hold. Yes, sir, I just want to do remind to your listeners that whenever you're scrolling through social media and you see somebody out there spewing vile rhetoric about oh, they need to take shooting lessons and so sorry they missed, make sure you take a screenshot of that post and send it to their employer, especially if they're employed in the government sector or for another or buy another politician.

And let's help these people join the employment mobility pool because there is no reason that should be shared. There's no reason those words should be uttered. And especially if you're working in the government sector. Thank you, Ray, appreciate that. And I'm going to talk about rhetoric at some point, if not today, tomorrow because yeah, yeah, it needs to be uh, it needs to be discussed, Dean, Dean, thanks for calling into the

Morning Show with Preston Scott. You're on the air. Hey, good morning, Preston. So I just wanted to talk about something that somebody had referred

to the B team when they were talking about the Secret Service detail. So back in two thousand and three, I got the Air Force Special Operations Demand Airmen of their awards, and shortly after I received that award, President Bush was flying into our Air Force base and I was chosen to be part of the meet and greet team to greet him when he came off the aircraft. So I had to go through the Secret Service and get checked and all that

other type of stuff. And you know, I had a real interesting takeaway during that time because what I had realized was was as I was going through Secret Service, going through all the checks, everything like that, after the President left, you know, I was surrounded by people in suits that I

assumed were Secret Service, and so just making conversation. I would come up to him and introduce myself, ask me how lonely we've been with a secret service, And what I rapidly learned was about eighty ninety percent of the people that were there in suits well private security and not secret service. So the secret service detail that the president has to protect him is actually relatively small.

It might look really big on television because you see all these people in suits, but that was a real interesting takeaway from me, especially as we talk about what happened with you know, former Resident Trump and the B team and everything like that. It kind of makes me wonder how much of those people guarding him were Secret Service opposed to how many were actually private security. It's an interesting observation in Dean. First, thank you for serving our country.

I appreciate your service very very much, and I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. Yeah, let's keep going here, Dennis, thanks for calling in. Hey, good more impression. Uh the advanced team like that? Why didn't they have a drone ye checking everything out? I mean it's easy, that's my big question. Guys at church yesterday were on the security team there and guys said, hey, man, I want to have a want to have a drone. They could have spotted who is and who isn't supposed to be

there. So that's my take. Thank you, sir. Yeah, you should have a chart noting and it should be memorized where everybody is that's on the official detail and no one else, no one else is supposed to be there. And if you see somebody else, they're a threat. Sherry, thanks for calling. Yeah, I thank you, great comment about the drone. I just wanted to say that, you know, they're calling this shooter

a lone woof and and he's a coward. You know. I don't like it that they're you know, using the term lone wolf because he's a coward and train to change the political system this way. So that was my comment. Thank you, Chery. I appreciate that. One more call here goes to Ray Hi Ray instigation of trying to cause problems where there's no problems at Ray. You're up here, buddy, say again, you're on the air. Go ahead. Oh hey Preston, yeah, oh this is over.

I called Friday and reported the things that had been happening to me, and there seems to be an element of It's not like intimidation necessarily, but instigation where law enforcement is trying to cause problems. And I say this everywhere I go, and once they've been turned against you, they I mean, they're just riding me. What does that have to do with Saturday. Well, it's the same thing that's going on with him. Okay, I appreciate you

calling in. We're gonna move on. We got news coming up next, back with with more. Doctor Joe Camps will be joining in a little bit. We got a sons of Thunder. We're gonna kind of break away from the topic for a little bit. It's it's time for news. Appreciate your phone calls. We'll talk more tomorrow here on the program News Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA thirty six Pats. Let's listen in its entirety to the

clip. There's more to the interview. It was with the BBC. We watched the video and we played the audio of it, people pointing out the shooter on Saturday, climbing onto the roof, bear crawling, however you want to describe it in a prone position with his rifle. He's being pointed to. He's being what watched, and the fact that there was no one on that rooftop except the bad guy is just mind numbing. But this is this, this to me is a really really important point. Listen to the witness.

Greg. We had a party and we all decided, hey, you know, when when we hear Trump up there, we're gonna walk up through the field, stand by the trees out there under the shade and watch this right and listen to the rally. Right. We couldn't see him, but we could hear him. So we walked up and probably five to seven minutes of Trump speaking up estimating here. I have no idea, you know, but we noticed a guy crawling arming, you know, there, crawling up

the roof of the building beside us, fifty feet away from us. So we're standing there, you know, we're pointing. We're pointing at the guy crawling up the roof, and he had a rifle. He could clearly see him with a rifle. Absolutely, we're pointing at him. The police are down there running around on the ground. We're like, hey, man, there's guy in the roof for the rifle, and the police were like, huh what, you know, like like they didn't know what was going on.

You know, We're like, hey, right here on the roof, we can see him from right here, we see him, you know, he's prombling. And next thing, you know, I'm like, I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, why is Trump still speaking? Why have they not pulled him off the stage. I'm standing there pointing at him for you know, two to three minutes. Secret Service is looking at us from the top of the barn. I'm pointing at that roof, just standing it like

this, And next thing, you know, five shots from out. That is the most damning information to the Secret Service and the security personnel, law enforcement that we're there of anything. And he represents perhaps two dozen, three dozen more people that watched the shop. Just context. Imagine if before Kennedy rounds the corner on November twenty second, nineteen sixty three, fifty people point at the Texas school Book Depository and say there's a man with a rifle right

there and nothing was done. We already have that assassination with conspiracy all over it. This is so troubling. Do I think that this twenty year old kid is the professional hit man that was hired clearly not because that's a shot that quite candidly, eighty out of one hundred people that have ever held a rifle can take eighty out of one hundred that that's not this scenario. But there are loads of troubling questions. I'm gonna poke more at that next hour

here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. At Preston Show with Morning Scott. What forty one minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott joining us for some healthy expectations. Back to Joe Camp's good morning, sir, good morning, How are you Preston? Ready for just a little bit of a distraction here, let's talk about something else. Okay, well,

let's do that. So I have a new study from the American Cancer Society and wanted to really look at practical things people could do to reduce their risk. So obviously nothing has changed. Smoking still is a leading risk factor,

and certainly we've known that for decades. But one that was a little bit surprising was excess body weight, and they now are suggesting that that is getting close to be one of the premiere risk factors for development of certain types of cancers, and so I was like, well, what is it about weight? Maybe I should tell my listeners that. And basically, the excess weight, the fat cells can produce a hormone that can feed of cancer cells,

so you want to reduce that. In fact, there are some studies that support that if you use weight loss methods, you can reduce your risk of developing cancer in about thirty percent. The other factors were alcohol consumption, which we know about, physical inactivity, diet, and infections. Now the infection that they cite it was human bapolomavirs and you women can get vaccinated for that

these days. But I thought it was really interesting to me that researchers certainly suggesting that one of the biggest risk factors that's rivaling smoking is not excess body weight. And I know that all of us obviously can probably afford to lose about five ten fifteen pounds. I certainly could, but certainly we know that that is becoming a new identifiable risk factor, and that was somewhat surprising to me. Now, one thing that's not surprising to me still is the incidents

of melanoma. And with the weight is heat is this time of year, certainly ultra violent radiation. You can get easy exposure going outside, So if you don't have to be outside for work and those kinds of things, certainly you'd want to stay away from the sunlight in the hours of ten till about two. So not much has change other than the fact that weight gain seems to becoming a higher risk factor and it's contributing to a certain rise and a

number of cancers. And I just wanted to bring that out because obesity, obviously, as you know, is certainly a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and overall health in general. But certainly this is sort of new to me that this is beginning almost rival the incidents that smoking producers, and suggests to me that when we first started this talk, President, it was all about weight.

So it seems like I don't know if we're making much headweight in this area, but want to remind our audience that this is a large risk factor for a number of reasons other than smoking, I'm sorry, other than cancer development, and we won't go into that this morning, but certainly it's something to consider, and more importantly, it's something that you can control. It's decisions that you need to make in order to get the reduction you need.

So that's my message this morning, and just stay inside between the hours of ten or two if you can afford it, to stay out of the high ultraviolet radiation. So that's my topic this morning. Preston. I hope you

have a great week. Thank you, my friend. Be blessed. All right, thank you, Preston. Doctor Joe Camps with us this morning Morning Show with Preston Scott forty six minutes after the hour come back, Son's a thunder segment here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott one hundred point seven dubn

UFLA time for our sons of thunder segment. Do you find it at all interesting that in the midst of people across the country, joining the state of Tennessee, praying and fasting for this nation, that someone tries to kill former President Donald Trump, just saying it's just I mean, of all the times,

of all the moments in history. Around the dinner table yesterday, I maybe it's just prior to I pointed out that you know, political assassination attempts and and you know political assassin nations have taken place for as long as man has been an elected office. Or in self appointed office or for that matter, religious office. Jesus was the focus of a political assassination. The Pharisees wanted to know part of what Jesus was selling. They had him killed.

So this is not something new, This is evil. Donald Trump was the focus of and others were the direct victim of evil sin. And so these segments are all about challenging you, guys, to if you're going to show up the church and call yourself a Christian, to actually be one. I heard about a building contractor in Jacksonville that recently got challenged because his marriage was a train wreck, His family was a train wreck. Everyone had to walk

around on like, you know, on eggshells around this guy. He was reffused, waiting to be to go off, And so all of a sudden, a friend invites him to church. He gets radically transformed by Jesus and shows up to be baptized in the Atlantic Ocean beach filled with people. As he's being baptized, and he's just tears there streaming down his face. He's been so dramatically chased you knew came running up to him. His ten year

old little girl. Her life was rocked because of her daddy. See, when you act like a Christian, when you allow Christ to change your heart, it doesn't just change you. It changes your family. It changes your family tree, It changes for generations what follows. It changes your work, It changes your workplace, it changes everything if you're truly a Christian. If you're not, man stop playing the game and don't call yourself a Christian.

But this segment is about accepting this reality James one twenty one. Therefore, put away all filthiness and rampant wickedness and receive with meekness, the implanted word which is able to save your soul. There you go, guys, that's the challenge today. You cannot lead where you won't go. You can't possibly do it. And so the challenge here is to is to step back and to take a really good look at yourself in the mirror and decide what kind

of person are you? Are you a Christian only on Sundays and maybe occasional Wednesday, or are you living it out not perfect? No, I'm not perfect. You're not perfect. We're not perfect. Only one is perfect. But are you putting forth the effort to allow your life to be transformed where there's not like I see elected officials here locally. They've got their official you know, commissioner or elected official posting, and then there's their private postings on

their their personal tape. It's like two different people, total hypocrisy. Don't be that person. Be real. If you're gonna call yourself a Christian on Sunday, act like it Monday through Saturday, act like it on Sunday afternoon. All right, we'll we come back. We're gonna change gears. Hans von Spakovski will join us from the Heritage Foundation talk about Project twenty twenty five. We'll get his thoughts as well. Next right here on the Morning Show

with Preston Scott. Third hour Morning Show with Prestin Scott. Good morning friends, Thanks for joining us wherever however, we appreciate it. Jared over there with the producer to be named later running the radio broadcast, and I am thrilled as always to have with us. He's a friend of the radio program and we've gotten to know him over the many years that we've done the show through the Heritage Foundation. Hans van Spokowski joins us. Good morning, sir,

how are you. I'm doing just fine. I before we get to the topic at hand, which is Project twenty twenty five. Just your thoughts on what happened over the weekend. Well, you know, I was glad to see I mean, look, I was just shocked, like all of America was at it. And thank god, the split second decision of the present turned his head, saved his saved his life. But uh, you know, I watched Joe Biden last night saying no violence, that's no place,

and we need to lower the temperature of the political rhetoric. Well, he needs to talk to his speech writers. You know, it's Joe Biden that has called Donald Trump a dictator, a threat to democracy. The New Republic, you know, which is filled with with Joe Biden's political allies. The writers there, you know, put out an entire journal comparing him to

Adolph Hitler and saying he's a fascist. I mean, the high temperature of the rhetoric has been almost all coming from Joe bidenside of the political aisle. So yeah, they should lower the temperature. And look, it's one thing to disagree with a policy, but to call somebody a fascist, a dictator, a threat to democracy, that's the kind of thing that is that engenders

violence. Hans I couldn't help but take note of the fact that in the hours subsequent to the event, the mainstream media stumbled all over itself, first talking about loud noises and only begrudgingly being called to the carpet and had to correct itself and say, yeah, it was an assassination attempt. It's we're fighting forces here that are not just evil, but they're on every front. Yeah. And look, as another example of this, Benny Thompson, you

know, representative from Mississippi. Yeah, he fired one of his staffers over the weekend who put out a tweet saying, boy, she you know, basically that she wished this guy had had better aim. Now, yeah, Benny Thompson fired her. But as far as I know, he hasn't withdrawn the bill that he introduced that would withdraw Secret Service protection from Donald Trump. So you know, that's that's the kind of thing we've we've been dealing with

with all of this. By the way, Preston weird historical coincidence. The last time that a former president who was running for another term someone attempted to assassinate him was nineteen twelve Teddy Roosevelt in Milwaukee, Oh my just what we need that kind of irony? Tell yeah. And by the way, the only reason Teddy Roosevelt survived he was hit in the chest by a gunman.

And the only reasons he survived again, one of these weird coincidence is the same way Donald Trump turned his head the last second the bullet hit his folded up speech at his glasses case which he had in his pocket over his chest. Crazy. Hans von Spakowski with us. He is with the Heritage Foundation Project twenty twenty five has been a huge topic of discussion and interestingly enough, especially for Democrats. We're going to unpack that as the Republican National Convention begins

just a couple of hours from now in Milwaukee. As mentioned Hans von Sbokowski with me this morning of the Morning Show with Preston Scott bun News Radio one hundred point SEVENBUSLA. It actually provides a segue to this week. We will have to transition at some point from the events of the past to the events of the now and the future. And the Republican National Convention is going to begin in just a few short hours and Hans von Sbokowski with me from the

Heritage Foundation Hans. If you google Project twenty twenty five, there is nothing but the typical responses and pushbacks and how it's going to destroy democracy, which candidly wouldn't upset me because we're a constitutional republic. But let's let's talk about it. Why is this being so smeared? Well, look, this has been out. We start to this project in twenty twenty two, and it's been out for more than a year. Why would all of a sudden this

come up like this? Why would Joe Biden personally be attacking it his speech that he gave. It's a distraction being put forward by Democrats from the mental and physical disabilities of their nominee. It's trying to distract people from that. And look, but look this actually ties into what I was talking about before.

Here's what Project twenty twenty five is. In twenty twenty two, we got together literally several hundred individuals, all from over one hundred and twenty conservative think tanks and other organizations, and we said, look, if you were put in charge of the federal government, how would you run each of the agencies in the very large department. And what we came up with was a

nine hundred page policy book, and it's no secret. People can go to Project twenty twenty five dot org and take a look at it, and there's a chapter on every department, Department of Justice, the Education Department, saying how those departments need to be reformed and run. But the way this ties into what we were talking about before, Preston is, Look, it's one thing for the Biden campaign and Democrats to take specific proposals in that thing and

say, well, we disagree with it. I mean, for example, on American energy, we say we should authorize more oil and gas leases, words do more drilling. You know, if they want to disagree with that, fine, But instead the Biden campaign put out this long list of things that they claimed it does, almost all of which are totally false. They're fabrications. I give you just one, one or two quick examples. The Biden campaign put out a list that said that, oh, this would ban

no fault divorce. Divorce is nowhere mentioned in the nine hundred page policy book. In fact, you know how the federal government should be run. Divorce is a state issue. So they lied. I mean. Another one is that they claim it would ban all contraceptives across the country. Again, that

is a total lie. They just made that up. Contraceptives aren't mentioned anywhere in this proposal, So they're trying to generate this crazy, bizarre criticism of it by essentially telling lies rather than having a substantive argument about what's really in it. But that's kind of the pattern of illiberalism. They attack personal and just flat and make things up as opposed to have to stand there and have a discussion or debate on the issues at hand. Yeah, unfortunately that's true,

and we see it in What's happening here. By the way, I had to laugh when I saw that this list, this long list that had been put out by the Biden campaign was repeated by in a twitter by Mark Hamill. You know who played Luke Skywalker. He's gone to the dark side, just as fake as his lightsaber was of the movie. Well, he's gone to the dark side. Hans, what can we say? I mean it was it was the inevitable draw of his dad. I suppose it got

the better of him. Hans stand by Hans von Spakowsky with me here this morning in the Morning show. The project is broken down. It has four pillars. He mentioned, I've gone through some of the nine hundred pages. It's broken into various sections like taking the reins of government, common Defense, general welfare, media, the economy. I mean, the list goes on and on. You can find it very easily just look up Project twenty twenty

five, but maybe put Heritage Foundation on it. Otherwise you're probably gonna get sucked into the vortex of lies. More with Hans von Spakowski next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It shouldn't surprise any of you that are writing in, that are texting me, that are listening that reports to Donald Trump's reaction to Project twenty twenty five might not be one hundred percent accurate. Hans von Spakovski joins me with the Heritage Foundation and he took part in Project twenty

twenty five. The former president's reaction to this was in fact what Hans well. His reaction was, Look, I haven't been consulted about this, I don't know what's in it, et cetera, which is no surprise. It's a nine hundred policy book. He's in campaign mode. Nobody would expect that he's read it all. So basically he was reacting or citizens saying, well, look, I haven't read it. I don't know what's in it,

But then this wasn't written for Donald Trump. This was written for whatever whatever person gets elected as president in November, with the hope that that individual would take this and use it as a basically a strategic plan on how to run the federal government. Now, if Joe Biden is re elected, he's not likely to do it. Elected, we're hoping that they will take this as a general guide for frankly, a more effective, a more efficient, but

also a government that is more protective of Americans liberties and freedoms. Let's talk about the Republican National Committee and its platform. Are you seeing any of what has been suggested in Project twenty twenty five showing up in the stated platform? Oh yeah, Look, there's a lot of there's a lot of things that

are saying. But keep in mind that the platform, the platform is just kind of a general outline on a lot of different issues, whereas Project twenty twenty five is a detailed plan for every government agency and department from the Department of Justices Department of Defense. I mean, there are very specific proposals. For example, in the Department of Defense chapter written by defense experts saying here's how Dodds reformed. Here are things they ought to be doing. Here are

the things they shouldn't be doing. That the platform doesn't get into any kind of detail like that. In your mind, where are we with regard to let's just kind of assume that Donald Trump is going to take office prayerfully that's going to be the case. Do you think he learned from his first term to surround himself with better people? Because if there was one fault I would put on him, besides not dealing with the debt, it would be surrounding

himself with people that maybe he shouldn't have. The answer is a big yes, with an excavation point. But that's also part of Projects twenty twenty five is Look, I don't think people understand what an a possible job transition teams do. In two months, they are supposed to fill several thousand political positions,

which is next to impossible. So the other thing that we've been doing is we've set up a database Aritage Foundation, and they's set up a database of personnel and we are reviewing, vetting, verifying these individuals so that when a new president comes in, they'll have a ready database of personnel people pre vetted that they can then choose from to fill these slots, and hopefully that will make a difference in not only the entire administration, but the first making

the first six months very effective, so that you get people in on day one who actually know what they're doing and have a plan. What do you think if you were to just summarize the entire project twenty twenty five thing what stands out is singularly the most important thing getting us back to what the Framers believed in, which was limited government. Yes, look, we need a federal government, one that deals with the common defense, public welfare, securing

our border. But the federal government these days is doing so many other things that it shouldn't be doing, doesn't need to be doing, that's intruding on state governments and local governments, and we need to bring it back within the parameters of where the Founders wanted it to be. Do you feel as though, if, for if somehow the Republicans get control of the House and the Senate and the White House, they have the nerve to do it. Yes, I think they would, And what we're hoping happens is, Look,

it's not the first time Heritage did this. The first time we did something like this was when Ronald Reagan got elected and re handed Ronald Reagan copies of our policy book back then, and at his very first cabinet meeting, he handed a coffee to every one of his new cabinet secretaries and said, I want you to read this, and I want you to follow these recommendations. And we're hoping the same thing will happen with the next president. Hans is

always thanks for the time this morning. I greatly appreciate you allowing us to incringe them to infringe upon it at any time. Thank you, sir, Hans Vons Pbikowski with us this morning. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, come back with the big story and my thoughts on all that happened on Saturday. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes past the hour. My thanks again to Hans Vonsbikowsky Project twenty twenty five and download it.

You know, perhaps Heritage needs to put out something that takes on each of the lies that the media is pushing out or allowed allowing him to be pushed out and encounter them and point people to pages in the document. Whatever. But I'll make that recommendation to the proper people at Heritage Foundation. Big story in the press box, obviously, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend. And because it'll take just a few minutes, I'm gonna just unpack

a few random thoughts here. Number one, it's a miracle Trump wasn't killed. It's been mentioned the turning of the head. If he doesn't turn his head, that shot goes right in through his ear. Now what caliber was it don't know. Some people saying it's a twenty two long rifle, some people saying it's a five five six, some people saying it's a seventeen.

I don't know. There are so many questions though. As you look at the video of the snipers that eventually took down the shooter, it looks to me that while they are looking through their scope and the binoculars, they've got a spotterer and they've got a shooter. While they're looking, it looks as though when the shots are fired, he's readjusting is his aim Like he literally lifts up his rifle from its bipod tripod and sets it back down to take

the shot. We don't have a real clear picture, but it looks like he's readjusting, which tends to blow up the idea that he had him in his sights the whole time. It tends to I don't know. I know the shooter was witnessed at least three, maybe four or five minutes prior to crawling on the roof of the building adjacent to where the President was speaking. I know that because I've seen the video of it. I know that witnesses because I heard them calling out to police, to Secret Service. He's right

there, you can see him. Now. There are a few things that I think are worth just keeping front of mind. Is this a conspiracy, Well, there are a few things, sadly that opened the door to that. One is that, going back to twenty twenty fifty one, members affiliated with the Secret Service and the Intelligence Department, not Secret Service, the CIA, and the and intelligence agencies of this country weighed in on the election trying

to prevent Trump from being elected, and they were successful. They got the hunter. Biden's story suppressed that in and of itself, shows Secret Service engagement in domestic affairs, which is a violation of federal law. Let's not forget that there has long been suspected as secrets a CIA. I keep saying secret service a CIA involvement in the twenty twenty election. Let's keep in mind there has long been a connection to the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the

CIA. It would not be unprecedented. There are there are There are leaders of the CIA that are inept. There are leaders of the CIA that hate Donald Trump, as in hate because he's a danger to them. I personally would not trust Mike Pompeio. The current head of Secret Service is a former executive at PepsiCo As in Pepsicola. She's head of the Secret Service and said

that her main goal is to have thirty percent more females. Has it been pointed out, No, your main goal is to protect the President of the United States. That's your main goal. Is this the result of DEI focus? There have been many failures under this head of the Secret Service, and this person should be fired because what happened Saturday, which I want to get into next, is a failure by the head of the Secret Service in those

under her direct command. We'll get to that next. Forty minutes past the hour. My thoughts on Saturday, here in the morning Show with President skuy twenty two minutes past the hour of the morning Show. It has been asserted earlier on the program that Joe Biden and Joe Biden were in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania that same day. Joe was not. Joe was in Delaware, but Jill was in Pennsylvania, which means a certain secret Service detail was with her.

Is it the same presidence that you would have if the president were there, No, it is not, but it is still a detail. Did it distract from what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania? I don't know. Here's the thing. The grave lapses in security drones not being flown, police not being on every rooftop or secrets service on every single rooftop within at least a half a mile to a mile of the venue with a clear shot at the venue. That's a failure. That is a complete failure of protocol that opens the

door. Was this guy the shooter a conspirator with the federal government. No? I do not believe that he was. Why because he missed No, I'm sorry, you don't miss a government contracted killer, no matter what, doesn't miss that shot. Here's the problem. A breach inside a perimeter of one hundred and fifty yards is unconnable. It opens the door if it's not overtly covertly planned. Was it allowed? Was it one of those things where, well, we don't take the shot unless we shots are fired. Was

there some directive to not shoot unless fill in the black? I don't know. It sickens me that I'm asking the question. It sickens me that I'm thinking back to the fifty one members of the CIA and other intelligence agencies that have been fighting and opposing Trump, some against law against federal law. It bothers me because the rhetoric has all been on the left side of the aisle

that tomorrow on the program. But there were so many things. You put a police officer with a flashing lights on, a car flashing near every building, even if you don't have a cop to put it, to put on the roof because they're not enough of them, which is unacceptable. But so you hire security whatever, You have someone on every rooftop. If that kid climbs up on the roof, he's greeted by a bullet or an arrest or

whatever. I personally think this kid was a bullied, confused. I'm going to be a history maker, and he provides himself to be a useful idiot in the hands of the evil left. Not all and most people on the left, they're not looking for this kind of thing. But I've seen enough posts to tell me some are. Tomorrow we're going to demonstrate all of the examples that have been attacking Trump violently visually out there on the left for seven

years, eight years now. But in the meantime, here's my caution to you. Don't believe much of what you see on Twitter and so forth. Take everything with a grain of salt, double triple check things before you send them on. I've already received a ton of things that have been edited and doctored. Be safe, be smart. And with regard to the ratcheting up of things, well that's already happened. They tried to kill Trump. Who's they I don't know, But don't think there aren't people in the left that

are going damn they missed, because they are. There are some that are saying that, shame on them. Forty seven minutes after the hour, we're gonna talk more about this. We'll take more of your calls tomorrow on the program. All right, Photographs circuling circulating now showing Trump had a bullet wound in the chest, but that it wasn't it didn't penetrate. That he was wearing a bulletproof vest. But there's a hole in his jacket on the breast

that has been caught by a photograph and Trump is wearing the jacket. It's the navy blue jacket. It is. So you know, we're gonna we're gonna learn more information as it goes. But uh yeah, you just you just got to be very very careful in what you repeat, repost, push out and like I said, we're going to do everything we can on this, but just trust me. We're we're we're we're at the beginning of how this is gonna unfold. Now, what's going to be interesting is there are

situations where the federal government just clams down. Obviously the assassination of Kennedy, the assassination of doctor Martin Luther King. There are the Las Vegas shooting. We don't have any information. We got nothing. What happened in Nashville, we got nothing there. There's they sit on certain things and you can right now bet that if there's no information floating out, it's not good for them. He was a registered Republican. Well, odds are is a registered Republican

to vote against Trump because everything else indicates he was an extreme leftist. But we don't know for certain. They're trying to unlock the phone. But if they do, are you gonna get told? Are we going to find out? We're going to get information. Look, I don't give a ratchurer end about this kid's name. I don't care forget about him for the rest of history. But I want to know what was in his head. I want to know what was impacting him. I want to know if he was listening

to the rhetoric of the last several years. Anyway, we'll pick up on this more tomorrow. Doctor Bob McClure with the James Madison Institute joins us tomorrow. So who do not miss it? Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. Oh my big story of the press box. Obvious, we took calls. We'll take calls again tomorrow in the second hour of the program. We'll do it again because we didn't get to everybody. A lot of people, and it's gonna change between now

and then. We have more information, is your opinion gonna change? I don't know these you know, it's interesting. These shows end up being the hardest shows to do because there's so much noise out there, and we try our best to provide a filter to that noise the best we can. But phone lines when they open up, man, you never know what you're gonna hear. And so tomorrow we will. We will do it all over again

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