Prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of revelations as Dana Lash delves into the saga of Donald Trump’s alleged letter to Jeffrey Epstein. With media giants like the Wall Street Journal stirring the pot, we dissect the legitimacy of such reports and ask probing questions about journalistic integrity. Join Dana for a mix of humor and hard-hitting truth-telling, as we also tackle the cultural shift in Hollywood, epitomized by Stephen Colbert’s announcement to end The Late Show.
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And J.D. Vance, J.D. Vance of all people, is saying, show us the letter, demanding to see the letter. Donald Trump did not dare to say, where is the letter in his social media post tonight, which occurred 40 minutes later. after JD Vance’s social media post tonight. Donald Trump is not asking to see that letter. Donald Trump doesn’t want you to see that letter. But JD Vance wants you to see that letter. If J.D. Vance creates a groundswell demand by more and more Trump supporters for the release of that letter, that could do more damage to Donald Trump than anything that has ever happened to Donald Trump in his entire political career. And it’s J.D. Vance who’s doing this.
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Well, that’s pretty. That’s one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard in my life. Wow. Yeah. Lawrence O’Donnell. Lawrence O’Donnell. He’s he’s I that’s one of the dumbest things I’ve heard. And that has to do with that story, which we’re going to dive into. That’s hit last night. Was it last night? Yesterday evening is when it happened. And it ended up, well, dominated the news cycle. And then, of course, we have this story, which we’re going to talk about coming out of L.A. today, that explosion, which we’ll touch on here in a moment. But that he’s MSNBC, right? So how does Stephen Colbert get canceled and not him? I mean, how does Stephen Colbert, well, Stephen Colbert didn’t get canceled. He got fired. But how does Lawrence O’Donnell stay on television? And Stephen Colbert, I mean, they’re both horrible. I guess my question is, I don’t understand how any of them stay on TV.
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I’m for equality. Let’s fire them both.
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Yeah, it’s not high quality at all. Not at all. So welcome to the show, Dana Lash with you. That was, oh gosh, I’m sorry to drop him on you like that, but there it is. So this is some of the latest in this whole saga, the whole letter saga. that we’re supposed to believe is this letter from Donald Trump. First off, before I dive into it, when was this supposed to have been sent? Because it was Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday. So if you’re just following along with us, if you’re just joining us, let me get it set up and then we’re going to dive in. So the facts of the matter are this. They’re saying, and by they, I mean the Wall Street Journal, is saying that Donald Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a letter for his 50th birthday. And it was part of this effort to that Jelaine Maxwell orchestrated where they were having all of Jeffrey Epstein’s friends send him these like letters that she put into she scrapbook that she put into a giant book and presented to Epstein for his 50th birthday. So I don’t know how long ago he turned 50. So I’m just trying to understand. Don’t show it yet. Don’t show it yet. I’m just trying to understand, you know, I don’t know how long ago it was that he turned 50. So it’s been some time. That’s my point. It’s been some time, Kane. So, like, I don’t know if it was, you know, maybe the 90s or whatever. But anyway, so the letter, it wasn’t like a typical letter. It was… A drawing of this is what the Wall Street Journal says. OK, bear in mind, it’s what they say. It was the drawing of a naked lady and the naked lady drawing. And then it had like dialogue over it, which we’ll get into. And the Wall Street Journal came out and said that this is a real thing. It’s a real letter. Now, they didn’t show you anything. We don’t know what it looks like because the Wall Street Journal just said that they saw it. They didn’t publish the letter. They didn’t publish the drawing that this dialogue was over. Right. So. They were hinting around all day yesterday. And then today’s Friday. So Wednesday evening, there was this all this buzz that was on social media like, oh, it looks like, oh, we hear that somebody’s working on a piece about Epstein and Trump. And that’s I mean, I kept hearing about that over and over again. Somebody’s working on this piece about Jeffrey Epstein and Trump. And they were really drip, drip, dripping it out there. Right. And then we heard, oh, there could be a letter. And we started hearing this like yesterday after I got off air, right? And then the Wall Street Journal, they first – someone tweeted out an excerpt of the Wall Street Journal piece that wrote about this thing that Trump sent. It was said to have sent Epstein, right? And so it – They didn’t, again, they didn’t show it. We didn’t see it. And Cain, just to confirm to the audience that that is correct, we didn’t see it. We have no idea if that’s what the letter says or not. It was just the Wall Street Journal said they saw it and this is what it is. Correct? Okay. I want to make sure I’m not misleading anyone here. Okay. Now, again, it wasn’t a letter. It was a drawing of apparently a naked lady. And should we read it? I mean, do we read it? We read it. I feel like we do. Because I did feel like I promised everybody that we were going to have a dramatic rating of this.
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It does deserve some theater.
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It does deserve a little bit of theater. I mean, there’s nothing in it that’s… what would you say? There’s nothing in it that’s like nasty. There’s nothing. I wrote about it at Substack. So if you’re over at Substack, again, you’re one of the subscribers who did the right thing and subscribed so you get all of this in advance.
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Yeah, there’s nothing nefarious, nothing dark about this.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s not like, you know, when they say body, I think they’re talking about the letter. So this is what it said. So again, imagine there’s a drawing of a naked lady. I’m sorry. And this was what was put over it. And this is just our imagination, by the way, of what it will look like. This is what was over it. So you can imagine. Voice over. There must be more to life than having everything. This is how the note begins. Donald. Yes, there is. But I won’t tell you what it is. Jeffrey. Nor will I, since I also know what it is. Donald, we have certain things in common, Jeffrey. Jeffrey, yes, we do come to think of it. Donald, enigmas never age. Have you noticed that? Jeffrey, as a matter of fact, it was clear to me the last time I saw you. Donald. A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday, and may every day be another wonderful secret. And that is, A Pal is a Wonderful Thing, presented by The Dana Show. A dramatic reading. So, can I be really, I don’t want to make anybody mad. And we’ll, you know, we’ll have to revisit the letter again. I don’t want to make anybody mad, but POTUS The guy who writes in caps lock. The guy who botches his own name in tweets. The guy who says things like cofefe. And says unprecedented P-R-E-S-I-D-E-N-T-E-D for unprecedented P-R-E-C-E-D-E-N-T-E-D. Yeah. And mixes up T-O and T-O-O. You’re trying to tell me that he wrote that? I don’t believe you. I don’t believe it. And I’m not making fun of him. I do not believe that that the same guy who wrote the tweet about Barney Frank, quote, looking disgusting, nipples protruding in his blue shirt before Congress. Very disrespectful. He wrote that on December 21st of 2011. By the way, yes, Barney Frank’s nipples were protruding. If you’re going to wear a slim, like a loose fit T-shirt like that with a thin material and you’re a man with moves, you need a brassiere. Ask your wife. I’m not dogging on Trump. I’m merely remarking about how big of a mental abortion it is to actually believe that he wrote this letter. I do not believe that he wrote this letter. You will have to… The only way that I would believe that Trump wrote this letter… is if you took me in a time machine, back in time, and you literally sat me next to Trump at the desk where he’s writing this letter, actually typing it out because it was typewritten, or at least dictating it to a secretary who then typed it over the naked lady drawing. I do not believe it. He doesn’t say enigma. Okay? This is so stupid. And the Wall Street Journal is like, oh my gosh, guys. They think that you’re they just nobody buys this anymore. We got to have receipts. I am not going to buy. Well, so and so said that they saw a letter that Trump supposedly wrote Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, do you have the letter? Can can we read it? No. But what we’ll do is reprint it for you. Wait a minute. What? Yes. And there’s a naked lady drawing, too. Oh, because you’re a newspaper and you’re about gathering news. Are you going to show the readers this? No, we’re going to write about it in a 511,100,000 per trillion capillion article and describe it in detail, but not actually show you. I mean, nothing’s preventing us from showing you. We’re just not going to do it. Is this the evidentiary standard now when approaching news pieces came?
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Well, I mean, it is our media. Think back to the Malaysian flight when the news reported that one of the crew members’ names or the crew members’ names were Wee Too Low.
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And Sum Ting Wong.
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Oh, Sum Ting Wong.
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Yes, but this is the Wall Street Journal. Yeah. The Wall Street Journal is writing this. And, you know, I think in some ways this is incredibly it can be even more nefarious than like MSNBC, because with MSNBC and CNN, like we came in with Lawrence O’Donnell. Right. Who was like, well, J.D. Vance probably leaked this letter because he wants Trump out of the way. Shut up. But you expect this from MSNBC and CNN, right? It’s like if you walk at night down an unlit alley in Chicago, you expect to get shanked. You know what I mean? So you just don’t go down that alley. You know what I’m saying? You just don’t do that. If you watch The View, you’re going to feel horrible because it is… Yeah, it’s I mean, the view is like an avatar for raging menopause. So you’re going to feel horrible watching it. Why? You know what you’re going to get. You know what I’m saying? So with MSNBC and CNN, my point is, is that you know what you’re going to get when you tune into them. The Wall Street Journal still puts out some very competent pieces. So that kind of muddies the water when they then publish something like this. This is asinine. First off, that’s not a letter. It’s a script over a naked lady. And I need to see the naked lady. I’m sorry. I’ve got to see it. If Trump drew it, I need to see it to make an assessment.
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Okay. Well, Juan, do you have it?
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I mean, this is what we think it is.
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Wait, we had to censor that?
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Yeah. You cannot show cartoon boobs, Cain.
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I thought you could.
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Just note, I mean, and again, this is probably what the Wall Street Journal has, the happy birthday written in an entirely different pen than his signature. But that’s OK. You know, we’re just imagining. And then you have the script, the script over it. And that’s apparently what this is. Somebody in the newsroom greenlit this like an editor was like, this is good to run. And then another editor was like, I agree with you, Editor Bob. This is good to run. Thanks, Editor Jim. You’re welcome, Editor Bob. Editor Jim, let’s go ahead and take this to the copy editor. Great job, Editor Bob. And then they go and then they load it into the digital dashboard of their online edition. And they’re like, this is journalism-ing. And then they try to give each other a high five, but they miss because they’re stupid. And then it’s like the Russian pee tape and then the Trump Tower story and then the baking story and then the New York case. Like every single time they do this, It nothing comes of it. Nothing ever comes of it. You can’t just run out there and tell people you got a naked lady drawing and this script over it and then not show us. Show us you rat bastards. I’m tired of this stuff. This is how we got to start our Friday. Now, Trump said he’s going to sue. We have his reaction coming up. Our partners that help bring you the program. it’s always important to make sure that you’re still involved in creating what people are watching. And I mean, there’s a reason why our culture is breaking down and it’s reflected in the offerings that are coming from Hollywood. Of course, you’re seeing headlines now that Hollywood’s dead. It is, it’s dying. People aren’t – they’re not flocking to Hollywood anymore because Hollywood isn’t showing Americans what they want to see. Angel Studios is though. They flipped the script and they’ve been breathing new life into storytelling by focusing on powerful, uplifting stories that celebrate faith, family and freedom. They’re not just making movies. They’re creating experiences that are bringing families together and focusing on what truly matters. And they’re doing this with just tons of great titles. They have stuff for everyone, animated films for kids and families. They have dramas. They have everything. And you can actually take part in this. You can help green light what is going to be made, what isn’t. You can help direct really the future of what culture is by taking part in what Angel Studios is producing. You can do this by becoming a premium member of Angel Studios’ guild. You get free tickets to every theatrical release. You get ad-free streaming and so much more. You can take back the culture, one powerful story at a time. So join over a million Americans taking back control of their entertainment. Visit angel.com slash Dana and help fund the future of storytelling that reflects your values. And remember, premium members get free theater tickets, ad-free streaming, and more. Become a premium member today at angel.com slash Dana.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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Okay, so, oh, geez. This is the Daily Star. It’s a British newspaper. This guy named Reuben Owen, he went to get a hair transplant in Turkey. And you’re not supposed to do any rigorous physical activity, romantic or otherwise after. He did not listen. And his head swelled up like to the size of a hot air balloon, basically. It looks really bad. His whole face swelled up. He’s 24 years old and he had to go get a hair transplant. 24 years old. And he had to get a hair transplant. Wow. Okay. All right. He said he thought he caught something and then he realized he didn’t listen to his doctor because he’s one of the dumbest people ever. A puppy was revived with Narcan after a fentanyl overdose in Washington. See, they’re killing the dogs. It was a sweet little baby puppy, plus his baby puppy’s heart. A puppy that had suffered fentanyl exposure was saved by the Lacey Fire Department this week. Crew members said that the puppy was discovered unresponsive in a car where fentanyl was found. And they were able, they used Narcan and administered a small dose and saved the puppy’s life. The puppy’s doing well. They said it’s not common to use Narcan on animals, but because it’s Washington State and all of their leadership sucks out loud and drug dealers are just, you know, you know, Tripping beans out in the middle of the public. You know, it’s okay. They have to do stuff like this. So this is the society that the far left has created for everyone else. A lightning strike kills one injured more than a dozen others at a New Jersey archery range. Look, when I see lightning, I’m getting out of an open field. Thank you. I’m not standing in an open field when I see lightning. I don’t care what I’m doing. I don’t care if I’m catching money from the sky.
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not shooting arrows in the sky.
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Oh, hey, everybody. Hey.
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We got a great show for you tonight. Senator Adam Schiff was my guest. We harmonized on Seven Bridges Road. What a voice, I cried. But before we start the show, I want to let you know something that I found out just last night. Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending The Late Show in May. Yeah, I share your feelings. It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of the late show on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away.
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Uh-huh. Yay! Golly. So, everyone… So, Stephen Colbert announced last night that, as you heard, he’s not going to be… This next season is his last season, right? He’s not going to be coming back. He’s not going to be doing his Colbert show, which I’ve never watched. He literally took… the Dave Letterman time slot, and made it a giant… Ruined it. Yeah, he ruined it. He trashed it. He just completely destroyed it. Although Letterman, you know, NBC Letterman was better than CBS Letterman, let’s be honest. It was. So it wasn’t… But anyway, he ruined it. He completely ruined whatever was left of it. And just by being such a bitter… be i mean he wasn’t funny he’s not funny that was even not funny i have not the only time i ever saw him when he was funny was like way back when he was first getting started on the daily show with john stewart and that was before he became obsessed with being a leftist And he was funny then, and he was more lighthearted. And then that lightheartedness went away, and he became like an empty husk, an empty desiccated husk of what he was, of a person. And he was so bitter and filled with rage all the time. It looks like there’s just like a river of rage that’s just right underneath the surface. And he became obsessed. And he didn’t just become obsessed with being leftist. He became obsessed with being nasty about it. And he mistakenly assumed that… The more ignorant or the more rude one is about a political issue, the funnier it is that that makes it funny and that that somehow was a substitute for clever humor. As you know, it is not. And he now finds that out. I keep seeing that that people say that he was canceled. And he wasn’t canceled. And we’ll talk about that in a minute. But people aren’t attracted to Audio Soundbite 8. Stuff like this. This is flashback Colbert. This is just not attractive. Listen.
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Sir, they’re not whole countries. For one, Donald Trump isn’t their president.
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He just insulted everyone in his audience and they clapped like seals. They clap like seals. Or this, Audio Soundbite 9. Flashback. Again, flashback Colbert. This is all his show is anymore.
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It would be my honor to say it to your face.
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Just walk a little closer to your TV screen, please. Just a little closer to your TV screen. Let me just get her up here and go, You, Donald Trump, are a horrible, horrible human being. Horrible. Horrible.
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This is not funny. That is not funny at all whatsoever. People are just applauding the fact that he is confirming their bias. They’re not applauding him because he’s clever. They’re not applauding him because anything that he said is funny. They’re just applauding him because he thinks like they do. That’s why they’re rewarding him. And the way that the left puts it, they’re acting like this is that Colbert is being taken off air because he dared to criticize the president. This is actually what Brian Stelter was saying via CNN last night, Audio Sun by 10. This is what he’s arguing.
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Right from the optics standpoint, the timing could not be worse for CBS. Colbert is such an outspoken Trump critic. He’s just back from vacation. And as he showed there on Monday on his first night back from vacation, he’s also a thorn in his parent company’s side. So this looks to a lot of Colbert’s fans like another form of capitulation by CBS to the president of the United States.
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Yeah, but it wasn’t. And of course, this is after, you know, the CBS and ABC Trump settlements, because the CBS 60 Minutes, remember, they had to pay 16 million and they were essentially helping to finance the future library and pay its legal fees. That was part of his lawsuit settlement, because remember, going back all the way to the election, you had this Kamala Harris interview that you know they violated federal election camp federal election law that their own laws that they came up with they violated and they get in trouble with uh paramount was which owns cbs they were the ones at 16 million to settle that uh 60 minutes lawsuit and uh that i think that was what announced at the first of the year so the argument that the left is trying to make is that Because of that, Paramount, which owns CBS, is trying to make sure that nobody criticizes Trump. And so that’s why Colbert was pulled. But it wasn’t. As Fortune points out, Colbert was canceled days after he went after his bosses over the Trump settlement. And this is this was just actually this. So this is this morning’s announcing that CBS is canceling the late show, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then they get into how. he had gone on publicly to criticize Paramount, to criticize their settling with Paramount, to criticize all of that. And I mean, he went after, it was described as withering criticism. He told his audience that Well, the audience that was watching him at the time, he was he was criticized. He was talking to Adam Schiff. He was criticizing him, criticizing Paramount, criticizing the settlement. And you can’t do that. Can I just say that you can’t in any profession go after your bosses? Right. Can you I want in your workplace, can you go and trash your boss’s moves and Without any penalty? If you are, you know, if you work in a design firm, can you criticize your bosses for their decisions or for company moves publicly? Can you do that anywhere else? I mean, I don’t know why people are saying that this is cancellation. And the left is saying, oh my gosh, the right canceled Colbert. Even some people on the right are saying, yes, Colbert was canceled publicly. And he wasn’t canceled. I talked about this on X this morning. He wasn’t canceled. You can’t criticize your bosses like that. He criticized them publicly. That’s insubordination. We are all, all of us, we are all eligible to meet the same penalty. If I went out and I started trashing Radio America, guess what? There’s a penalty for that. Every employment agreement that I have ever had, and you can’t tell me that Colbert does not have an employment agreement. Every employment agreement that I’ve ever had, a condition of continued employment is that you don’t go and trash your bosses. You don’t go and trash your company. That’s boilerplate in any employment agreement. He goes out and he’s trashing his bosses. Now, Paramount didn’t come out and say this is explicitly why, but this comes literally days after he was doing this. Furthermore, I don’t know if you’ve seen his ratings lately. His ratings are horrific. His show was performing so horribly and his ratings had declined so badly that there was just no way to justify the ad rates for keeping him in his day part. There wasn’t. There was no there’s no reason why he needed. I mean, he it’s not canceling to remove poorly performing talent. That’s business. And by the way, all of this information is public. You know what I was thinking about like the realm of tonight shows, whether it’s, you know, like Jay Leno or Johnny Carson or whatever. I really feel like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel particularly killed it. They killed the late night shows. They killed them. Jimmy Fallon started coming close. Remember when they started getting a little political back in like 2012 and then they pulled it back or 2013, they pulled it back. And then he kind of stayed true to it’s supposed to be lighthearted. It’s supposed to be fun. People are getting ready to get a bet. They don’t want to have like a debate over a hateful debate over serious issues. Right. So Fallon, I think I feel like he kind of kept to that form, but I don’t think Craig Ferguson did. And by and I’m not I’m sorry, I’m not interested in in a person who is not a citizen of this country who comes over to the United States and start like waxing political about our system, you know, and it’s kind of hard to take. You know, he is a very thick brogue to hear him criticize different aspects of the political system in this in these United States. You know what I mean? It’s like, come on. But Kimmel and Colbert were so hateful and have been so hateful. Nobody wants to tune in anymore. It’s like it’s like having an uncle that always complains and is on the other side of you politically, always complains, is always hateful, is always wanting to debate at the most inappropriate times. It’s like that they bring that energy to this. But the right needs to stop saying that the guy was canceled. Stop it. This is accountability. Let the left whine about it. That’s not what cancellation is. He wasn’t canceled because he went afoul of society. He was fired because he criticized his bosses and he was doing a bad job and his show was performing poorly. That is not cancellation. That is accountability. There is a major difference. Let’s not confuse the two just for the sake of using a misapplied buzzword. But I don’t know who goes in that spot. I don’t know if you can… I mean, is it a generational thing? Like late night television. My grandparents loved it. They loved the late night. They would watch Johnny Carson. The Tonight Show. Yeah, the Tonight Show. And then Jay Leno took over. Wouldn’t he take over in the 80s sometime? I don’t know. I just… I only remembered kind of Johnny Carson. I remember Jay Leno back when his hair was mostly dark. I remember Jay Leno. But I don’t think Gen X really watched… late night TV, and I definitely don’t think that Gen Z does.
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I think Gen X may have watched it just because, you know, when I’m up late, didn’t want the parents knowing. I’d watch that show, you know what I mean, as a kid. But that’s been an institution for American television since like the 50s or 60s.
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It’s like a water cooler thing.
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Yeah, it’s just a funny, nice little time slot for everyone to settle their lives down before they go to bed.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, and by water cooler moment, I mean, there were certain shows that Everybody, no matter where they were politically, would watch. And I had always said I think Game of Thrones was the last program that was like that, where everybody would watch it and then they would all talk about it, regardless of political affiliation, belief or whatever the next day. It was like one of the things that everybody actually could talk about, you know, nicely. A water cooler topic, like you go to the water cooler at work and, you know, that comes up and you talk, you know, it’s a stereotype. It’s still a stereotype for a reason. Before everybody started siloing themselves off with conservative media and progressive media and conservative networks and progressive networks and conservative newsletters and progressive networks. It’s, you know, one of those things that everybody could access. Everyone did. And then they could all talk about it was a unifying thing. It was like one of the threads that still kind of kept everything together. And these guys killed it. They killed it. And they also didn’t like push things for virality the way Fallon did. Fallon did like little cutie segments with different people, with different guests. And they knew how to cut those up and put them out digitally. And so his show grew, whereas these guys just thought they could sit behind their desk and bitch and moan about Trump and Republicans 24-7. And that was going to be enough to satiate the audience or to get new viewers. And it clearly wasn’t. Now, coming up, Trump has lost it. He lost his temper. He had every right to. He wrote, he told the Wall Street Journal, quote, I never wrote a picture of my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words. I’m going to sue the Wall Street Journal just like I sued everyone else. And now he’s also saying he’s going to go after the Murdochs. So we’re going to discuss all of this coming up. There’s a lot to hit as we move our partners that will bring you the program. It’s always good to have options and diversify your weapons array. I have no problem with defending myself. or my loved ones by carrying a firearm, I have no problems using lethal force. I also recognize that there are times when you are restricted from carrying by local or municipal areas, and therefore you want to be able to have some options for your self-defense. And when you consider that regular stun guns only offer one or two rounds, the burner gun is a good way to incorporate some continued protection in your weapons array. And there’s two options now. The CL is their newest. The SD, the Berna SD, which is their pistol, was their most popular round. And these things, by the way, shoot chemical irritant projectiles that can disable threats from up to 50 feet away. And you have legal flexibility because they don’t care about gun-free zone signs. This is great for college students who aren’t old enough to carry a firearm, but yet they have to live by themselves in a different city far from their family. You want to make sure they’re still protected. And there’s no permits, nothing. It’s accessible to everybody. The CL is their newest. CL stands for compact launcher. It is about 30% smaller and lighter than the SD. They have rifles in that as well. But for this purpose, I would recommend you look at the SD or the CL. And super affordable. And like I said, you can get them shipped right to your front door. So check out either the SD or, especially ladies, the CL, the compact launcher, which is smaller, at Burna.com slash Dana. B-Y-R-N-A dot com slash Dana. Burna, ready when you are.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
SPEAKER 15 :
Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 21 :
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SPEAKER 17 :
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
SPEAKER 25 :
This is hysterical. So, they’re playing Trump’s recorded voice outside of this detention center. And he has like several, it’s like, it’s not his voice. What is it? It was like a voice actor, was it? I don’t think it was AI generated.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, I think it was AI. Oh, was it? Yeah.
SPEAKER 25 :
I was like, is it Shane Gillis that was out there? I don’t know. But it was funny. And they were outside of this detention center playing this. And they were they it was federal police officers versus the anti-ice agitators that were near a detention center because the anti-ice people. wouldn’t leave, they were disrupting, they were causing problems, etc. And so these federal officers, I thought that was hysterical, they were playing that recording. And it made them so mad. It is amazing how quickly you can trigger someone on the left. Just know that the more emotional a person is, and this doesn’t mean you have to be robotic, but if you are emotional and you emotionally react, you are easy to manipulate. It is an absolute weakness. And these people are so easy to manipulate. And just keep that in mind. Whenever you’re in a situation, especially if you’re debating somebody, do not be emotional because you immediately lose the second you are. The second you are. I mean, I know a little bit of something about this. So, you know. You can’t be emotional about it. I mean, sure, you want to be. But I always think winning is more important than flexing emotions. So the goal is to win, correct? Not to show everyone how mad you are. People obviously know that you’re mad. But you don’t need to make a theatrical performance of it. Save the theater for the left. Let them do that. By the way, can I just ask, where do they get all their little helmets? Notice how they all have the theme. It’s like they were all at camp. Like loser camp.
SPEAKER 18 :
got our little black backpacks and we’re all in our little black outfits and we all have a little black helmet just mystery delivery vans that show up at locations yeah and that’s what it is i’ve seen it on video and they all hop out like like a clown car it’s like equipment is in those in these uh trucks and they’re handing out the equipment to these people what equipment do they need they need helmets trash can lids they have all kinds of things that they hand out to these people
SPEAKER 25 :
I just never understood that. And did you see all of them? Like they couldn’t crush a grape in a fruit fight. Bless their hearts. All right, so coming up. Trump says not only is he going to he’s looking to see the Wall Street Journal, but now he’s talking about going after the Murdoch’s. He’s mad over the saying that he never wrote this letter, et cetera. But then the left is going, well, then why did you not want to release this? I don’t think Trump ever said that he didn’t want to release it. Now, I disagreed with him when he was telling people to get over it. I thought that was wrong. And I’m going to call balls and strikes continually and people can get mad. You know, just remember, don’t idolize any kind of politician because that’s you know, if you when you idolize a politician, that’s the same as believing the stripper likes you. Stop it. So this idea that, you know, he went out and said that he was never going to release and he never said that he was never going to not release anything. Where did that come from? Like that started being that started becoming a talking point from the left yesterday. No, now he’s saying, yeah, we’re going to unseal the grand jury documents. What? Stick with us, our partners for this portion of our program. It’s our friends over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there. Patriot Mobile not only wants to save you money. But they also want to make sure that your money is not working against you at the ballot box, and that’s incredibly important. They want to support the causes that matter to you, and they’re like-minded, so it all works out. It’s nationwide coverage you can trust. They have exceptional nationwide service on all three major networks, so you’re connected wherever it is that you go. And they’re dedicated to making your switch easy. They have a 100% US-based customer service team. You can keep your number, keep your phone, upgrade. It’s never been easier to switch. And they also have cutting-edge technology. You don’t have to go to the store. No hassle, no store visit. Again, keep your phone, upgrade, keep your number, change it. It does not matter. Their team will activate you in minutes. So take advantage of their offer of a free month of service by using promo code DANA. Visit patriotmobile.com slash Dana or call 972-PATRIOT. Make the switch today. And don’t forget to use code Dana to get that free month of service. patriotmobile.com slash Dana 972-PATRIOT.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
SPEAKER 15 :
Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 06 :
That’s one of the things that I think a lot of times boys need is not just exposure to one guy. One dad. One dad, no matter how good the dad is.
SPEAKER 28 :
Dad is, he can’t be everything.
SPEAKER 06 :
He can’t be everything. And then that boy may need somebody to give the boy some perspective on the dad, right? Yeah. One of the most valuable things I learned as a guy was I had a gay professor in college at a time when openly gay folks still weren’t online. who became one of my favorite professors and was a great guy and would call me out when I started saying stuff that was ignorant. You need that to show empathy and kindness. And by the way, you need that person in your friend group so that if you then have a boy who is gay or non-binary or whatever, they have somebody that they can go, okay, I’m not alone in this. So why are you gay?
SPEAKER 25 :
So Barack Obama says young boys need a gay dudes in their lives. And that interview, was that his wife’s podcast that he was on? I think so. Everybody’s doing a podcast. Kill me. It’s like everyone. I mean, the world’s going to be full of podcasts and no listeners. Welcome to the show. Our radio broadcast. You can watch the radio broadcast on Channel 347, DirecTV. You can also find the chat at Rumble, X, Facebook, YouTube, all that good stuff. So what did I just hear? What did I just hear? He says that, well, they need, you know, because having a dad isn’t enough. I think having a mom and a dad is like enough. I mean, that’s, you know, that’s completely enough. You know, you don’t you don’t need anything else from that. It was so Michelle Obama and her. Is it her twin brother? It’s like her bald. I’ve never seen two siblings look more alike than Michelle and Craig Robinson. Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson, her brother. I have never seen two siblings look more alike in my ever-loving life. Did you Google it? I did. And? Yep. Kane? Yeah? I have to admit.
SPEAKER 18 :
It does look like Mike. Michelle.
SPEAKER 25 :
So, her podcast is called Emo. I-M-O. In my opinion, super, super… super um original but they had an hour-long discussion about how boys need gay dudes to provide perspective and then he talked about the the gay guy that had uh influence on him when he was at occidental college i’m just saying just saying uh i don’t know it was didn’t he also talk about having a gay liaison when he was in college I just remember there was so much stuff that was happening, like so many things that were flying around at the time. This is not going anywhere well. You know what I mean? It’s Friday. Stop it. All of you need Jesus. Save that audio. Anyway, he thinks that gay men help boys develop emotional awareness. What is emotional awareness? I hate these stupid buzzword-y phrases. I’m just like it sounds like like the Kylie Jenner thing. It’s me and my friends. We’re just like realizing things. We’re just like realizing emotions. You know, we’re like aware of them. What does that even mean? Our society is full of just stupid buzzword. All of it. Yeah, we need we need that. They need to develop emotional awareness and empathy in a broader perspective. That’s what they need. I don’t know. They just need a mom and a dad and to stop doing social experiments on them. Let them be kids. You know, you know, Malik Obama, Barack Obama’s brother said that he was definitely gay in July 2023. He posted it on X. Why are you gay? He said he was absolutely definitely. I’m just saying. I mean, it was his brother. I don’t know. Maybe, instead of saying specifically a gay dude, why can’t you just have like a man that understands, like a compassionate male figure? And that could be anybody, not necessarily a gay dude. You know, being gay is not synonymous with being compassionate. There are a lot of absolute blank holes out there that are gay dudes. Marxist gay dudes are the worst. Right? And then there are some that lean conservative and they’re not like that. But What it’s not synonymous with being gay is not synonymous with being compassionate. And I feel like for someone who, you know, brags about how educated he is, that’s a nuance that he would have been aware of before he decided to talk about it mistakenly for an hour on his wife’s podcast. It’s just so weird. That’s this whole conversation is so weird. They just need basically it all boils down to Barack Obama going, well, boys just need nice people in their lives. That’s it. You need to have a male and a female. That’s pretty much it. I think God had it pretty much in order when he was like, we’re going to give you a mom and a dad. That’s pretty much how it’s covered. There you go. I don’t know. A lot of people think Obama’s gay. I mean, he had kids with, unless I see evidence to the contrary, and I’m not really all that interested in it, it’s not going to make him a better president if he is or isn’t. It’s not going to make, I mean, you can’t get pretty, you cannot get any worse than what he was as a president. So you’re like, well, and he was gay. Like, well, he was already a horrible president. He ruined health care. They took health care, ripped the face off of it, defecated in the skull, put the face back on, and sent it out to the world. That’s what they did with Obamacare. That’s what Obamacare is. Did you know that? Dana, why do you speak in such terms? I guess they didn’t have a gay man in my life. I don’t know. I mean, you see how goofy this is? This is so goofy. It’s, um… Also sounds like you need a babysitter in order to raise your child the way that the leftists want you to raise your child. It’s nanny statism. And I just also have a major problem with anyone. If you have a problem with your family, I always think you find the solution within your family. You don’t go outside of it. Like if you’re a kid and you need parental help or you don’t go and seek strange gay men for influence, that sounds like it’s going to start off badly, right? It’s like, oh, we’ve got to get this young boy some influence in his life. We need to find a nice gay man. Let’s go find him a nice gay man to get him some, you know. Steve, you’re not doing this to me right now. No, you’re not. I recommend against it. Do you?
SPEAKER 18 :
I do recommend against it, but I just want to make that public.
SPEAKER 25 :
I’m just going to state. I’m not going to say it. No, I’m not going to talk about it. It has to do. Steve, what did you say on break? Where did this go?
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, we said everybody needs a gay man in their life. And then I said, what kind of gay man? There’s more than one kind.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah. And Steve was throwing up twink and then bear. And I have… Different directions. Yeah. I have a very interesting story in how I learned what a bear was that’s not an animal in the woods. And it is, it’s like a Burbs, like Tom Hanks and the Burbs. It’s kind of like that. It’s like basically in that vein. It really is. And I’m the Bruce Dern character. It was pretty much just like that. It came with the frame. I don’t really want to tell the story because there’s certain things you just don’t know if you want to risk virality with it. You know, it’s one of those situations where, Are you encouraging me? Should I wait till the third hour?
SPEAKER 18 :
No, I’m saying I know it’s Friday and everything. Don’t get tempted.
SPEAKER 25 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
If you’re really on that side of the fence.
SPEAKER 25 :
Well, Steve brought it up and he literally said in Slack, explain your bear twink story. So there’s my story. I explained it.
SPEAKER 11 :
Are you outing me?
SPEAKER 25 :
There is a story. Huh?
SPEAKER 11 :
Why are you outing me live on air?
SPEAKER 25 :
Juan and Juan just adds, I am today years old.
SPEAKER 18 :
I don’t think I fully learned what it is.
SPEAKER 25 :
The bear?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 25 :
That’s like the gay dudes that wear plaid. Oh. And they’re big.
SPEAKER 18 :
I see.
SPEAKER 25 :
They’re like more of the… Lumberjack-y? Yeah. Like if Paul Bunyan was gay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 25 :
That would be… Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’d be a bear.
SPEAKER 25 :
And I think… And you could tell me, Dana, I think that the stereotype is applicable to… like the hyper masculine like gays which i don’t think like being a lumberjack is hyper masculine it’s just you’re just a dude but i do think that there’s like a uniform with it oh i know there’s a uniform with it because there are literal patches that go with it and i really don’t want to explain how i learned that it’s one of the craziest stories ever it beats the time that i got literally into a slap fight with a chimpanzee and uh the time that i got into a fight with goats I mean, it’s all animals that I fought. Anyway, so that’s it. We’re just going to leave that on the table. There you go. So moving on.
SPEAKER 18 :
If I’m a listener, I’m feeling really cheated right now.
SPEAKER 25 :
Do not do this. Do not. Once the story’s out there, it never goes back. I didn’t do anything wrong. I was just… sometimes you’re like, am I innocent or naive? Have you ever been in a position where you’re like, am I just that innocent or am I just super naive?
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s possible to be both.
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s possible. Sounds like a Landis Morissette lyric.
SPEAKER 25 :
Oh, my gosh. Where she thought mistakenly that something was ironic and it was just a bad coincidence. OK, so we got it. We got to move on here because I can’t. We can’t do this. Oh, my gosh. All right. So where do we go from here? Oh, my gosh. Audio. Somebody audio. So, oh, I’m not playing the game of 14 questions with them. I still can’t believe that she is. How many times does she do this podcast? Michelle Obama. She like bitched and moaned about having to do stuff in the White House. And now she’s still doing stuff that’s like kind of White House related because she’s still talking about politics. I thought she hated this. Right. Good night. All right. So, OK, a couple of other things that we need to because we got to move on here. Audio. Let’s see. Audio soundbite for this is Kevin McCarthy. Right. Kevin McCarthy. talking about these, because we’ve got to talk about the Epstein stuff, these Epstein files. He said Democrats never asked about them when he was House leader. Listen.
SPEAKER 22 :
Was this something the Democrats were clamoring for when you were Speaker?
SPEAKER 03 :
Never once. They never asked about it. They tried to hide from it. You know, they’ve got nothing going at shows in the poll. They have no leader. They have no message. They have no policy. So they’re lashing at this.
SPEAKER 25 :
But what I love, even watching CNN. They didn’t ask about it because they didn’t want it to be asked about. Let me tell you something. Here’s some of the fun stuff. If you want to learn something about the latest with Epstein, this Epstein letter. So the Wall Street Journal reporter that was behind it, per Intelligencer, also was behind this Stormy Daniels, the fake reporting about Stormy Daniels also. And Real Clear Politics broke the story just earlier about how this same reporter who wrote this story with the letter in the Wall Street Journal, this guy, his only prior reporting experience was with an entity called Maine Justice. Maine Justice. is owned by Mary Jacoby, who’s married to Glenn Simpson. How do we know Glenn Simpson? Because Glenn Simpson founded and runs Fusion GPS. Fusion GPS is the entity that Hillary Clinton and the DNC, their law firm, Perkins Coie, hired to basically launder oppo through the press so that they could get a wiretap. They produced the Steele dossier that was central to the Russian collusion hoax. And Simpson and his wife also both worked for the Wall Street Journal before he launched Fusion GPS and she launched Maine Justice. So you tell me that’s not shady as all get out. We got a lot more on the way. We got headlines coming up. Like-minded folks who make great products. You guys know these have been a longtime sponsor of the show, Super Beats, these folks. They have a new product called Super Boreen. It’s all about healthy metabolism and healthy blood sugar support. And you can get it at Sam’s Club now for like less than a dollar a day when you go in. I mean, it’s that affordable. And you’re going to see the difference. It’s such a great product. And they have really, really done everything possible to deliver really good concentration without any GI distress with this. They use a unique berberine. It’s been clinically studied. It delivers nearly 10 times higher the absorption rate than standard berberine. And it’s one easy to swallow capsule a day. You get all of the benefits in one concentrated capsule a day. and they include grapeseed extract for greater tolerability so there’s no GI distress. Find both the new Superbrewing and the number one best-selling Superbeats heart chews at Sam’s Club. Restock your heart health support with the Superbeats and expand your routine with Superbrewing. Start today and get on the road to better cardiovascular health support.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
SPEAKER 15 :
Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 18 :
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick 5.
SPEAKER 25 :
All right. All right. All right. So I messed up. So I got to go back to my 11 o’clock headlines here. Puerto Rico law is now criminalizing hormone therapy and gender affirming surgery for transgender for people who are pretending to be transgender under age of 21. This is huge because their bodies aren’t even developing. It’s so incredibly important that we’re not doing this hormonal abuse to people whose bodies are still developing. The governor of Puerto Rico signed a bill that prohibits his hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries. The governor is getting a lot of criticism. Jennifer Gonzalez approved the law late Wednesday. A lot of similar legislation is passed across the United States. So it applies to people younger than 21, calls for 15 years in prison for any violators, as well as a $50,000 penalty and the revocation of all licenses and permits of medical staff. Perfect. So congrats to the governor of Puerto Rico. That is huge. Also, the number of first-time homebuyers is plummeting. This is bad, bad news, and it’s bad for the U.S. economy. Data shows that the number of first-time homebuyers has dropped. Younger people are feeling locked out, but they’re also not embracing it like older generations did. So it’s a one-two punch. It’s not just that they’re being locked out. They’re also not pursuing homeownership in the same way that previous generations have done so. The consequences of having fewer first-time homebuyers will obviously have a major negative impact on the economy. And people who make up the largest price to store during the pandemic, they came back down. But still, it hasn’t corrected that. Gen Z, though, over millennials, Gen Z at first, three out of four Gen Zers were viewing renting a home as a smarter move than buying one because apparently they don’t understand equity. So hopefully that’ll change if we have a little bit more financial literacy out there. uh coca-cola is not quite sure that they’re giving up fructose for cane sugar but they did say that they appreciated potus’s enthusiasm for their product you put sugar in it i may not drink code zero steve miller canceled all their band uh their tour dates because of weather disasters which is code for our tickets aren’t selling yeah we got a lot more on the way stick with us as we move our partners that help bring you the program uh caltech the pr57 it’s one of the latest from caltech it’s the The rotary barrel pistol, the PR57 chambered in 5.7, 40% lighter than the competition and works great for concealed carry. The PR57, they were able to make it lighter and thinner in a number of different ways. The way that they did it with a rotary barrel, number one. The unique top-loading design, number two, that replaces traditional magazines with stripper clips for slimmer carry profile and 20 plus 1 capacity. And it’s a really quick and easy field strip. You also have low recoil for ease of use and accuracy as well, built to perform when it matters most. And it’s affordable MSRP of only $399. It’s Kel-Tec, made in America, family-owned, based in Florida. Learn more at keltecweapons.com, K-E-L-T-E-C, weapons.com. Tell them Dana sent you.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
SPEAKER 15 :
Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
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Once you unleash this idea that it’s okay to use political violence and threats of violence, it doesn’t end up discriminating just against one party. Judges are getting threatened. City councilmen are getting threatened. Election workers are getting threatened. This is all part of this quite deliberate campaign to frighten people into submission. And the only way to push back on that is to say, piss off, piss off.
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So I don’t even know why. What gets me about all of this stuff is that, of course, they’re saying this. And it’s Adam Schiff who was on Colbert’s, you know, now canceled show because he got fired. But only Democrats could say this about a guy who a leftist tried to kill not once but twice. Who they’re saying this about a guy leftist after a leftist tried killing a judge after another leftist tried killing a senator, beating him up, trying to beat him to death. Broke ribs. I mean, after we’ve had leftists burn down cities, attack ICE agents. I could go on and on. What in the world? Maybe it’s your rhetoric, Adam Schiff. Maybe that’s part of the problem here. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. I was talking about this before we went to a break before headlines. So the reporter that’s behind this Wall Street Journal letter, right? Why do we keep calling it a letter? What would you call it, Cain? It’s not a letter. It was like they said it was a drawing of a naked lady and then there was typed over it a script.
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I call it a fake birthday card.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, whatever. Anyway, the guy behind the story on it, Wall Street Journal wrote the story and they’re like, yeah, we’ve seen it, but we’re not going to show it to you. He’s the guy who also is behind the ridiculous Stormy Daniels reporting that was all BS too. his name is Joe Palazzolo. Joe Palazzolo is his name. Joe Palazzolo has only worked for one other entity before he started at the Wall Street Journal. It’s kind of weird because Wall Street Journal, you know, I think it can be more dangerous than MSNBC or CNN because they publish some legitimate things, but then they also publish garbage like this. This Joe… How do I say his… What was his name again? Joe Palazzolo. So this Joe Palazzolo guy, the only other place that he worked before the Wall Street Journal, and this is very unusual, is a place called Maine Justice. At least on his online biography, that is the only other thing that he put on there before Wall Street Journal. Now, Maine Justice… was an entity that was founded by Mary Jacoby. Mary Jacoby also used to work for the Wall Street Journal. Then she left and created Maine Justice. Oh, okay. Who’s Mary Jacoby married to? Her husband is named Glenn Simpson. His name will sound familiar to you. He also, by the way, used to work at And then started Fusion GPS. Fusion GPS. Yes. Fusion GPS, the exact same entity that was hired by Hillary Clinton and the DNC through their law firm, Perkins Coie. And they got in major trouble because they violated federal election law with us. They had hired through Perkins Coie Fusion GPS to launder oppo to have it come out like real stories in the press. And then they took those stories as evidence, even though it was all their own opposition that they fed to reporters and then reporters would cleanse it by repurposing the information, rewriting the information and slapping their byline on it. And then Fusion GPS, that’s what they were orchestrated in doing. They threw their connections at the DOJ because you had Nellie Ower, who works at Fusion GPS. Her husband, Bruce Ower, is high ranking at DOJ. Nellie gave this stuff to Bruce, who gave it, then took it to the FBI, and then they went to the FISA court and were able to bypass all of the safeguards for American citizens against being wrongly surveilled and wiretapped. They bypassed all of that and were able to get a surveillance warrant on political enemies. So that’s why you’ve heard of Fusion GPS. Fusion GPS also, they should be arrested for not being FARA agents, for not properly filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. And I say that because they represented the interests of a number of Russian oligarchs, like actual Russian oligarchs. Back some time ago, a guy named Magnitsky had uncovered that these oligarchs were… embezzling, laundering money, all kinds of stuff, and he blew the whistle on it. Sanctions then were applied by the U.S. government against these oligarchs, and for that, they killed this Magnitsky guy. So then you had the Magnitsky Act, and that’s the law of the sanctions against these oligarchs. Fusion GPS was hired by these oligarchs to lobby lawmakers to get that act repealed. And In fact, the head lobbyist for that operation, Natalia Levitskaya, was also deployed to try to entrap Donald Trump Jr. in that case where they were supposed to be talking about adoption at the Trump Tower. And Trump Jr. actually never met with her. But she fabricated this thing that they did. And that was another fake story that they came out with. And for whatever reason, you can have people, although Paul Manafort has other things that he’s guilty of. One of his convictions was for not registering as a foreign agent. And they said he violated FARA. Well, Fusion GPS is doing the exact same thing. But see, it’s D different. So that’s why Fusion GPS sounds familiar to you. So… Back to Joe Palazzolo. He worked with Maine Justice, created by Mary Jacoby, whose husband’s Glenn Simpson, who founded Fusion GPS after he also left Wall Street Journal. So Joe Palazzolo leaves Maine Justice, goes to Wall Street Journal, and writes the story about the Epstein birthday letter. So Joe Palazzolo won a Pulitzer Prize for his bunk reporting. Because they reward each other for doing good operative work. He’s not a journalist. He’s a political operative. Don’t ever mistake those. Like Stephanopoulos is a political operative. There are certain people that never stop being political operatives. And you can sit here and say, yeah, they can read the copy as good as anybody else sitting behind the news desk. But they’re still political operatives. It doesn’t matter that this guy is a byline from Wall Street Journal. This is a political operative. How did he get this birthday letter? You know, that’s the big question. Nobody’s asking where this stuff came from. Nobody ever asks this. Now, keep in mind, this is the same entity that didn’t want to say anything about Ashley Biden’s diary. As Kane was pointing out to me on break. Remember the Ashley Biden diary? Ashley Biden. And I know people who know the people that she was staying with. After she got out of rehab, she went into a flop house where there were other recovering addicts staying there. And she was messing around with some dude who owned the property. This is according to public reporting. And her diary, she like kept in the bed, like apparently in the mattress. Well, when she left, she forgot to take her diary. But she didn’t just forget to take her diary. She left it there for like years. And then when someone else found it and they realized what it was and another entity got a hold of it, then she started saying that someone stole it from her. But then simultaneously, they were saying that it was not real. Remember that? It’s a fake story. And The Wall Street Journal was one of them. This is a fake story. It isn’t real. Well, if it wasn’t real, why was the FBI raiding journalists’ homes over it? And they did. There were stories of that that abound. And they ended up taking it, although there are copies of it that are already been made. But they they confiscated it. They took it back. Well, why would they do that if it was a fake thing like the Wall Street Journal had said previously? Why would they do that if that was a fake if it was a fake non entity? So you had the federal government using the police state to go and clean up after its drug addicted first daughter. That’s literally what happened. unbelievable but that was supposed to be a fake story and then notice how none of these people ever went and did other follow-ups to it if it was now think about it you’re a journalistic entity and you’re told by democrats you’re told by the democrat administration that this is a fake story wouldn’t you at least be like well then why if it’s a fake story why are they now raiding journalists homes and pressing charges against people that they think were in possession of it and they did they took the lady that found the diary they took her to court they charged her with offense they charged her with an offense they were accusing her of theft she never stole anything she found it and then they were saying well you never gave this diary that may not be ashley biden’s you never gave it back to her so that’s theft and they convicted her So nobody in the press was going, wait a minute, why is that? If it’s not a true story, then why is this person convicted? Why did you actually take a person to court over something that was not a true story if it was not a true story? They never had enough journalistic curiosity to follow up on that. Oh, but please believe this fake letter from a guy who literally came from Fusion GPS. The same entity that was pushing the Russian collusion stuff. It is so dumb. I just. No, I do not believe that it is. I just don’t believe it. And I don’t believe it because Trump is pretty forthright about stuff. He’s like, yeah, I said, I mean, he admitted that Epstein used to when Trump would throw society events, whether it was in New York or wherever, that Epstein would show up to them. And for a while he tolerated it. And then he banned him from all of his properties. And he was he never denied that he was ever there. He just he talked about it. And then he’s like, yeah. And then he realized and then he kind of saw what a pervert he was and heard about a lot of this, saw things apparently or heard things that he was doing or saw his behavior at these events and then banned him. So I know I don’t think that this is a real letter. I just don’t. Not with all of these factors. That’s a lot to get over. That is a lot to get over. And the other thing, too, that makes it even more complicated, and I noted this in our first hour, why did they just publish what they said was the letter? All they did is describe the drawing and then relay the conversation that was typed up and placed over the drawing. They never actually showed you anything. They just told you that they had seen it. So again, the same reporter that was behind the fake Stormy Daniels stuff, the same reporter who has only ever worked for the people that were pushing the Russian collusion story, wants you to believe that this letter that they can’t produce and no one else has apparently seen exists. Do you buy that? Because I sure as hell don’t. It’s the folks over at Relief Factor. A lot of people use Relief Factor to help manage daily aches and pains. And it’s not unusual. I mean, gosh, this stuff can start in your 30s depending on how active you were. If you were in sports, like my husband had knee surgery when he was a teenager still, and he has a lot of sports injuries. So when he goes to the gym, he’s constantly, you know, he deals with the ache in his knee and all of that. And Relief Factor is something that he takes to help manage that. And it’s designed to manage it naturally, right? 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Ben Carson joins Pastor Alan Jackson on culture and Christianity, protecting faith and family.
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There were some failures in our culture from expressions of racism. I mean, those widely documented. But there’s abundant evidence that as glaring as some of those weaknesses were, they didn’t prevent opportunities. I’m concerned for the younger people today. I think they face challenges that could be even more debilitating.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
SPEAKER 25 :
Well, we have a story here from the villages. Always sounds like we’re talking about Minecraft when I’m like, it’s a villager. A villager was arrested with a stolen motorcycle and meth hidden in his anal cavity. Oh, yes. Villages News says a man with a stolen motorcycle was found to have methamphetamine concealed. In. Give me another word for it, Kane. In. His anal bum cover. Kai Cameron Huff. Now, how is he 36 in the villages? He began driving straight towards the deputy’s patrol car, heading in the opposite direction. The deputy was forced to take evasive actions and then, of course, then pursued. Oh, my gosh, this guy’s mugshot. He is high as a kite. During the traffic stop, the deputy pursued and pulled him over. He noticed a burnt piece of aluminum foil and a small silver spoon, obviously indicative of drug usage. And then he noticed the smell of, you know, some drugs coming from… you know this uh he found uh you know he found four grams of marijuana and he found a bunch of dime-sized baggies and then he found a bunch of other aluminum foil and a cut plastic straw and then something that had residue of fentanyl in it and then um when the guy was taken in to jail i’m trying to really take it into sumter county detention center you know they had to do a search yeah That’s when they discovered a bunch of meth that was concealed. First off, wouldn’t you be afraid that, oh man, look at him, he’s high as a kite.
SPEAKER 18 :
Wouldn’t you be afraid? If you’re a normal, not druggy person, yes, you would definitely be afraid.
SPEAKER 25 :
Like, what if something happened and you absorbed that? You would die. That would be an overdose of an amount from which you could never come back.
SPEAKER 18 :
You’re using sanity to explain insanity. Yeah.
SPEAKER 25 :
Apparently, I don’t know. Oh, my gosh. So, yeah, he’s totally in jail. I got to share this story with you. A woman attacked a driver that hit and killed a chicken that was crossing a road. Oh, she didn’t know. No, no, no. It’s really good. So this lady stops to let the chicken cross the road. And another Florida woman tried to speed around her and apparently ran it over. And so this Florida woman got bear spray and attacked her. I really don’t understand what the crime is here, Cain. A woman stopped at an intersection. It’s Key West, local channel 12, WKRC. And according to the arrest report, 38-year-old Cynthia Sosa stopped at the intersection to let a chicken cross the road. A driver behind her began honking and then sped around her and ran over the chicken. She pursued the driver. caught the driver, blocked the road in front of the victim’s vehicle, got out, tried to open the door, and then pulled out her bear mace and sprayed the lady directly in the face. Then she fled the scene, but she was taken into custody later. She’s got two counts of aggravated battery and one count of burglar with a solder battery. What does this other broad get? Can I just be honest? This is why I couldn’t be a police officer. I’d be like, I don’t see a crime here.
SPEAKER 18 :
What? I think it is a crime to mace somebody.
SPEAKER 25 :
She ran over that chicken. That woman could have, what if she would have hit, what if that woman was stopping because she was letting a woman in a wheelchair cross the road?
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, that’s different.
SPEAKER 25 :
No, it’s not. This lady had no, the lady behind her had no idea. She was just gunning around her because she was being a doucher. Ran over the chicken.
SPEAKER 18 :
Slight difference between an old lady in a wheelchair and a chicken.
SPEAKER 25 :
How would she know? She was behind the lady’s car. She couldn’t see.
SPEAKER 18 :
I agree. She was reckless.
SPEAKER 25 :
I think if you’re reckless and stupid, you might get hit with bear spray.
SPEAKER 18 :
But then were they going to ticket the chicken for jaywalking? No.
SPEAKER 25 :
I mean, it’s dead because she ran it over.
SPEAKER 18 :
I need more common sense.
SPEAKER 25 :
If I was a police officer called to this, I’d be like, I don’t see a crime. Don’t make false calls to the police. And I’d leave.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’d be for that. I’d be for that.
SPEAKER 25 :
I know that we have police officers listening who are going, Dana.
SPEAKER 18 :
That bear mace, though. My God.
SPEAKER 25 :
What else would you want?
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s harsh for a human being.
SPEAKER 25 :
It’s harsh for bears. Well, that’s all she had. It’s harsh for bears. Bears don’t care. All right. I know. I have a couple more, but I’m fascinated with that story. That’s literally how I would feel like I don’t see a crime here. Third hour coming up, and we’ve got a lot of stuff to hit, including got to talk a new CFO in Florida. And boy, Florida lucked out because they almost had a bad one. Stick with us.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
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Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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The president and I talked about that ridiculous allegation this morning. He said it’s patently absurd. He’s never drawn such a picture. He’s never thought of drawing such a picture. And he said, did you see the language of this bogus supposed communication or card or something I supposedly sent to Epstein? He said, I don’t talk like that. I don’t think like that. They’re literally making things up. He’s so frustrated by it. And he’s going to wind up, I think, suing some of the media outlets that had put all this out there because they informed them that it was totally contrived.
SPEAKER 25 :
Well, yeah. I mean, it was. We were talking about the… Meaning, like this, what all is behind this letter and the meaning of the person, the significance of the person who wrote the story and how it’s all Fusion GPS related. He’s right. No. And if you want more analysis on that, last hour we had it. Mike Johnson’s correct, though. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. It’s the media is doing the media stuff. By the way, Wall Street Journal confirmed that they don’t actually have the letter. What? Oh yeah, we’re going to run this big story and make these shocking claims. We’ve seen it and this is what it looks like, but we don’t have it to show you. What? Would you buy something from someone? Like a significant thing without looking at it first? No. Same Zs. Same Zs. Same Zs here. But this is the media, just like it’s the media with the story. Ken and I were talking about on break. Listen to this. It’s the is this who is this MSN? There’s like several of these. Actually, I think it was on memorandum, too. They’re taking issue with Trump saying that he decimated Iran’s nuke sites. They said that I’m dying, Kane. However much you loathe the legacy press, it’s not enough. They’re taking issue with him because they said that he didn’t really decimate it. What did they say? That it was like he only took out a third.
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Yeah, so they’re trying to claim now that of the existing Iranian nuclear sites, that Trump only took out a third of those sites. So therefore, he chickened out and truly did not decimate Iran’s nuke sites. I am… He took… I mean, he took out… Let’s just say he took out a third. Let’s just give them that. Why?
SPEAKER 25 :
That’s not right, though.
SPEAKER 18 :
Right, but they’re still wrong with the idea of decimation. Deci, of course, we all know means 10. So if you’re decimating something, you’re reducing it by 10%.
SPEAKER 25 :
Well, in combat, it means like when they’re talking about like decimating an army, they mean one out of every 10.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 25 :
So, oh my gosh.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s our media. That is our media.
SPEAKER 25 :
It’s in the Daily Beast. It’s in NBC. Several. They’re trying to say, oh, well, the strikes weren’t that bad. It sounds like decimation to me. I mean, he just used, they’re trying to take issue with us so badly. These people. Well, it depends on what is is. What is means. That’s a deep cut. Goodness. This media. This is one of the reasons why I’m telling people, I want, like, what were the Epstein stuff? I don’t want Trump fighting with voters because they all need to be fighting legacy. They need to be fighting the propagandist legacy.
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100%.
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Pravda. Instead of fighting with voters, like turn thy fire outward, please. It’d be great. Oh my word. There’s so many other places to focus that energy. Not internally is one of them. But the, um, gosh, that report media is just constantly just whether it’s this, whether it’s this letter doesn’t matter. Uh, or like this thing that came out, I saw, I think a couple of people it’s over a DNI. They released. or they didn’t release, they declassified records that looked at the 2016 collusion narrative. And I mean, this is obvious, we all know this, but it pretty much, you know, officially put to rest any questions about the credibility of the reporting, which there wasn’t any. It was manufactured to fit a political narrative is what the declassified, newly declassified records from the DNI have shown. And they had one which was highly classified now declassified, which was a daily national security analysis for the president that assessed that, quote, Russian and criminal actors did not impact recent U.S. election results by conducting malicious cyber activities against election infrastructure. And then the FBI, led by James Comey, were pushing back against that. And then the presidential daily brief for the PDB was then spiked, quote, based on new guidance. Is that not something else? And they had a new intelligent assessment commissioned upon a White House principals meeting and the media leaks that followed. And that kind of reinforced that narrative. So, yeah, literally they said the PDB said that, yes, Russia did not impact the U.S. election results. James Comey threw a fit. And then the FBI, based on James Comey’s pushing, withdrew support. And then they killed the PDB, the Presidential Daily Brief, saying based on new guidance. And then it was in December of 2016, Obama gathered cabinet officials, Clapper, Brennan, Rice, McCabe and others, and they commissioned a new intelligence assessment to say that Russia interfered to help Trump. So it was all concocted. We all knew this. It’s just nice to see it in black and white. There’s more evidence to support all of this than there ever was even remotely about this stupid letter. But which one is the media running with? Which one are they running with? Don’t you think it’s a huge story that you had your intelligence agencies colluding with elected officials to change the information in a presidential daily brief to benefit their narrative so that they could cast doubt on a free and fair election? Don’t you think that’s a huge story? That you have declassified documents. That detail precisely who led the push, who wanted to change it and who wanted to invert the narrative so they could lie to the public. That seems like that’s a huge story. The head of the FBI on a mission of political vengeance. decides to kill the presidential daily briefing, ignore all of the intel assessments, and then himself direct that, yes, Russia did affect the election, even though all of the other assessment prior to that said otherwise. That sounds like a huge story. But oh no, Wall Street Journal wants you to believe that this letter that they don’t have and no one has seen exists. Well, they saw it. And they want you to trust that they saw it, says the guy who used to work for Fusion GPS. Wow. This is the press. You do not hate these people enough. Just absolutely asinine. And I don’t know. I mean, so this has all been. And by the way, these PDFs are all online. All of them are online. They actually have photos of them. The presidential daily briefs that were killed and the rewrites and all of that. It’s all online. There are photos of the documents online, Cain. Wow. It’s actual news gathering. Not like the Fusion GPS reporter for the Wall Street Journal who was like, well, I saw the letter. This is what it said. Can you show us the letter? Well, I don’t really have it. What? That’s our press. That’s the press. And I’m just I’m curious. I bet it’s still trending. Of course it is. Oh, my gosh. It’s still trending. It’s still the number one story right now. Oh, my gosh. Oh, listen to this. Now, here’s some of the headlines. Trump’s approval hits a new low as Epstein pressure mounts. What? Rolling Stone. Team Trump was on the blinking warpath to kill story about salacious letter to Epstein. Oh, it’s all over. It’s all over the place. This is what they’re going through. This is what they’re focusing on. Again, just to put it out there, it was a highly classified report, declassified, showing without any doubt James Comey led the charge. to push, despite other independent, numerous intel analysis saying that Russia absolutely had no part in the 2016 election. James Comey demanded otherwise. They trashed that briefing and they did their own with Susan Rice and Annie McCabe and, uh, Those other operatives in the Obama administration, they all went to the White House and they cooked up this narrative and then that’s what they put out as the substitute. That seems like a major story. All these operatives colluding together with intel agencies, with one intel agency head to undermine a free and fair election. But the story that’s circling the globe right now is the latter. It’s the letter. Did McCabe talk on this, Steve? Is that what you’re talking about with the McCabe audio? Yes, here it is. Audio Summit 6. Listen to this.
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And let’s start with the first premise, which is that there isn’t actually any public right to be able to see into sensitive FBI files, right? You can file a FOIA request, but there are something like nine different exceptions to FOIA. And some of them are, you know, sensitive material, investigative material needed in a prosecution, things like that.
SPEAKER 25 :
You don’t have the right to see it, he says. I have a major problem with that. There’s no public right to see this. If you’re undermining our election, that’s not just a right that we have. That’s an act of war against the public. If you are undermining legitimate intelligence analysis in favor of political vengeance because you lost an election, not only does the public have a right to know that, but there needs to be an assessment of criminal charges. This is asinine. There’s no public right to be able to see it. He forgets how this republic works. That’s taxation without representation to push us out of these matters of our day to day government operations. We went to war for less than that.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.
SPEAKER 15 :
I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 18 :
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick 5.
SPEAKER 25 :
Gosh. Okay, there’s a reason why you’re not supposed to wear jewelry when you get an MRI. A man was critically injured because he wore a neck chain into an MRI machine. How did someone let him in the MRI machine with the neck chain on? And he got sucked into it. A scan was in progress, and that’s what happened. They had to call 911, and it was the Nassau Open MRI. The guy was wearing a large metallic chain around his neck, and it drew him right into the machine. And the police said it resulted in a medical episode. No other details were immediately provided. He was taken to the hospital for treatment, and that’s it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Imagine getting yanked around by your chain, but then it’s an MRI gigantic magnet.
SPEAKER 25 :
Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. This is like… that’s terrifying a solar-powered aircraft flew for a mine 236 foot sky dweller flew for 90 days without stopping pretty impressive uh let’s see flight cancellations are surging this summer a number of airports have been hardest hit in fact oh goodness uh boston to atlanta uh FlightAware said that there have been a number of cancellations. There’s also an 18% drop compared to summer last year, but the number of canceled flights has been higher by about 1,000 flights. So that’s pretty significant. Let’s see. An advocacy group CEO claims he was offered $20 million to recruit protesters for anti-Trump demonstrations. Anybody surprised by any of this? I’m not. Yeah. He admits rejecting the offer because demonstrations would make us all look bad. They had 15. Why does this guy look like an AI creation? That guy looks like an AI creation. The guy doing the interview. They said that. The Good Trouble Lives On, which is a group that talks about nonviolent protests. Apparently, they were one of the ones that are implicated in this. Sure, the media is not really going to pay attention to that, though, because they’re too busy talking about this fake letter. And Asheville police arrested a woman. This is sad. She was caught stealing items from Hurricane Helene. victims this is like how low are you they were church they were local church items that were donated for hurricane helene victims and she was apparently caught stealing she broke into this o-teen church uh overnight and uh apparently was able she’s 42 years old ellen hickman was able to steal a whole bunch of stuff that’s sad it’s incredibly sad all right so coming up uh Got a little Florida’s making some moves. Do you realize one of the things I noticed, too, they had a fight over redistricting in Florida and we almost lost the House majority. Had it not been for Governor Ron DeSantis and also our next guest, who was just named as the new CFO of Florida. You know, they’re leading the way with Alligator Alcatraz and all this other stuff. We are going to talk to the new CFO, Blaise Ngoglia, coming up. Stick with us.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.
SPEAKER 15 :
I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
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SPEAKER 25 :
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. And we are at the bottom of this third hour this Friday. Don’t forget, you can join the chat at Rumble. You can watch the simulcast of the radio program, Channel 347, DirecTV, if you’re not listening across the country. We’ve got a lot of listeners in Florida as well. And they had some really good news. Florida’s been making a lot of really good moves. They had Alligator Alcatraz. They’re working on eliminating… property taxes, which if that’s another thing, they beat Texas and I’m going to pull my hair out. Although I like it because, you know, I always joke about Florida being my backup state. Like, you know, Florida and Texas, I mean, you can’t go wrong. And they also just got a new CFO, which is huge. And this is, you know, a position that a lot of people wanted this position, but there’s only one person right for the position. And we’re talking to him now. It’s Florida Senator Blaise Angolia, past chairman of the Florida GOP, and he is now the new CFO of Florida. First off, congratulations.
SPEAKER 04 :
Thank you, Dana. It’s an honor to be even considered by our great governor. And it’s an honor to be named the next CFO of the great state of Florida.
SPEAKER 25 :
So tell me what your biggest assignment is, because, you know, Florida’s been like I just was saying, Florida’s been making a lot of moves. So you’re not going to you know, it’s not like you’re going to have any shortage of responsibilities. What’s going to be like the most important thing that you’ve got to tackle, like right when getting into the office?
SPEAKER 04 :
So I think there’s going to be a couple of things that we have at the top of the list. The first and foremost is we can continue advocating for property tax relief and property tax abolition on homesteaded properties. That is one of the governor’s big things. That’s what I want to do. The rise in property taxes here in the state of Florida is sort of like skyrocket over the last five years. There’s not really much relief. And it goes to the homeownership affordability issue here in the state of Florida. So that is going to be a big issue. Another one is the CFO’s office has the ability to audit local governments. Local governments are where you get the property tax revenue, the sales tax revenue from. They have a spending problem. It is not a revenue problem. So we are going to have our office send them letters and reminding them of the audit authority and letting them know that we’re going to call BS on some of the spending. Those are probably two of the biggest things that you’re going to see out of our office.
SPEAKER 25 :
That’s huge. Absolutely huge. And you I mean, you basically have already assumed the role. I know it was just kind of announced. You’ve already started.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, I was announced Wednesday and I actually get sworn in Monday morning and Monday afternoon at noon.
SPEAKER 25 :
Nice, nice. So this is huge news, because I know a lot of people were looking at who is going to be in this position, because it’s a very important position. I mean, to be able to direct all of this, especially when you know, you were talking about alligator aquatries and property tax. And you’ve also been talking about insurance, which I know is another huge topic. Yes, not to, I think in Texas, especially when you get towards the Gulf, Florida, it’s a huge issue. Talk a little bit about that. Because I also heard you say that you’re not going to allow people to get you’re not going to allow these companies to game the system.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, well, the first thing that you have to know about the insurance industry here in the state of Florida is insurance is going to be generally more expensive here. Well, yeah. Because we’re a peninsula, right? We get hit by hurricanes. So we did some tort reform a couple of years ago that have stabilized the market. We’re seeing insurance companies right in the state of Florida. We’re seeing a better market. In fact, last year, 49 states had double digit rate increases. The state of Florida had less than 1%. we are expecting rate decreases coming up in the next year but having said all that there are some insurance companies out there trying to game the system um and i am going to be very vocal if i find an insurance company that is not doing their uh contracted uh obligation to the policy holder and we’re gonna hold them accountable we’re gonna call them out so we can have two things at once We could be tough on insurance companies making sure they do what they’re supposed to be doing and at the same time create the market where they enter the market and write policies and then create more competition bringing rates down.
SPEAKER 25 :
You know I have to tell you when you mention alligator aqua tries earlier I was reading And I have a couple of others pulled up. People are mad. Obviously, people being folks from the left over, you know, how alligator Alcatraz is being run. And I’m just waiting for you to be peppered with some questions about this by the leftist press, because one of the headlines I saw was detainees are upset over cold sandwiches. What are you going to do as CFO about that, Senator? I mean, that’s an insane headline. This is insane. You’re talking about people who enter the country illegally.
SPEAKER 04 :
Danny, here’s the facts. There’s nothing I can do because you can’t fix stupid. And those are just stupid comments. The person who said that, Debbie Wasserman, I think Debbie Wasserman Schultz brought that up. I was literally standing two feet away from her on that walkthrough of the detention facility. They expect this to be the Four Seasons. They expect it to be the Ritz-Carlton. It is a detainment facility that is meant as the last stop for people who have already had deportation orders to get them out of the country. they one of their it’s amazing dana one of their biggest arguments on the tour was that the detainees did not have an all-you-can-eat buffer buffet they couldn’t go back for seconds for food i’m not kidding it’s it’s ridiculous they’re just blatantly lying about the issue they’re doing it for political reasons to either raise money or gain data off of those people it’s an absolute grift i can tell you firsthand that they have exceeded jail standards. It is well lit. The food smelled amazing as we were walking through. It’s air conditioned. Weird as it sounds. It’s air conditioned. They just do not like the fact that their open borders days gig is up.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, that’s a good point. I mean, you’re right. I guess they were used to the treatment that they got in New York, right? Being put up at these nice five star hotels. Florida doesn’t run things the way that New York runs things, Senator.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, and you brought up a very good point. A lot of these leftists on the other side of the aisle are complaining about the spending on alligator Alcatraz, but they never once opened up their mouth when they spent $2 billion on hotel rooms for illegal immigrants in New York City. But to your point, fiscally, yeah, there is a big difference between New York and Florida. We have New York has 19 million people. We have 23 million people. New York’s budget is more than twice than what we have in the state of Florida. New York’s budget is fiscal insanity. We’re sane when it comes to our money.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, absolutely. And it shows that’s why so many people are moving to Florida. I hope that the people that are moving to Florida are voting like Floridians have been voting in order to turn what was a swing state red, because I think people forget about Florida’s history. I mean, you all have done such hard work in the past several years to make it to I mean, to expand Florida. you know, the GOP representation to expand your majority, you know, to expand all of these good policies. Because I remember in 2012, I watched that state go to Barack Obama. I was there. I was a token for CNN. And I remember watching the election swing the other way and thinking, oh, my gosh, Florida. Florida is not like that anymore. I mean, you’ve got a supermajority, if I understand it correctly, in the Florida legislature.
SPEAKER 04 :
We do. We have a supermajority in the legislature. Now, I would wish we would wield the power of a supermajority a little bit more. But look, you do not get that many people wanting to move to Florida if you don’t put up wins. We’ve been showing people that conservative governance is the best type of governance. What I’m really concerned about now, Dana, and I’m just going to be honest, is what’s going on in New York City with the mayor election. My fear is that we may get even more people fleeing New York City, moving to Florida, which is fine. I just want them to leave the ideology at the door. They kept on voting for leftists in New York City, and now they’re on verge of electing a communist. So if you’re going to come to Florida, don’t New York our Florida. Leave your leftist ideology at the border.
SPEAKER 25 :
Right. Exactly. We’re talking with the new CFO of Florida, Senator Blaise Angolia, who is also the past chairman of the Florida GOP. A lot of wins for the state. And this is such a this is such a good appointment for the state. And I want to focus on that. But I got to ask you about this thing. I just noticed it. I remarked on it on X earlier because you were talking to all the people that have moved to Florida. And of course, you had the big redistricting fight, which Republicans were very successful about. But I’ve got to just just for the purpose of giving you credit, because you really stood firm in that fight. When knives were out for the conservatives in the state of Florida, they wanted to go along with Democrat gerrymandering. I know the governor was standing against it. You were standing against it. And had it not been really for your vote as well, we would have been denied a House majority federally. President Trump would not have had. His majority, because basically, from what I understand, the way it worked is, you know, you helped swing like I think it was like a plus seven seat gain in that state and got rid of Democrats attempt to gerrymander themselves into greater power. So that’s that’s huge. And you’re owed a lot of credit for that.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I appreciate that, but honestly, it’s Governor Ron DeSantis. He was the one that led on the issue. He said from the get-go that the map that they wanted to pass, which gave the Democrats a lot more seat, was unconstitutional. Me and friends in the legislature, like now, now secretary of state cord bird and manny diaz who was the education commissioner we all looked at that map and we was like the governor is 100 right this is a very poorly drawn map we think it’s unconstitutional we had you know so-called scholars um telling us no it’s fine like no we’re not voting for it so it wound up passing but the governor to his credit realized that vetoed it and forced everyone to draw the map in the way that we have right now And court after court has ruled that the governor’s map, the map that we eventually passed, was constitutionally sound. But without that, you are 100 percent correct, Dana, there would not be a majority in Congress for the Republicans right now.
SPEAKER 25 :
That is insane. That is insane to me. And I’ve got to say that one of the people who wanted the CFO position the most was the individual that was actually going to vote with Democrats in order to kill the majority for a president that oddly also endorsed him, endorsed against his own interests. But I’ve got to tell you, I think Florida is so lucky to have you as CFO because you guys have been making such common sense, like fiscally responsible choices that seem completely – It’s I look at what we’re doing in Texas and the fights that we’re having in Austin. And I’m just like, why can’t we do what Florida is doing? We need more people like Blaise and Golia in our legislature in order to make this stuff happen. So congratulations on the on the appointment. I look forward to having you back and like talking about all these other wins you’re going to be posting up because I know it’s going to happen. But this is this is great news indeed. So this is a great appointment. Congrats. And we’ll look forward to your swearing in on Monday. Thank you, Senator.
SPEAKER 04 :
Thank you, my friend. Of course.
SPEAKER 24 :
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man.
SPEAKER 15 :
Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 15 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 15 :
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SPEAKER 25 :
Welcome back. I had to ask Senator Blazingolia from who’s now this new CFO of Florida. I had to ask him about this story. My friend, you know, Horowitz said because the vote’s all public and all that went back and look because they had this big redistricting fight. And Joe Gruters, he’s kind of like the. You know. schlubby rhino that fought with DeSantis on everything. He went to war with DeSantis. Joe Grutter’s dead because he did not want he did not support the Republican fight against the gerrymandering. And they ended up they cost Democrats what three seats. are no more than that. They ended up taking several seats out when they created this, when they won on this redistricting fight. And Blaise N’Golia stood strong. Grutter’s like attacked N’Golia. They were trying to smear him. And Joe Grutter’s antics literally almost cost the nation our Republican majority. I don’t know how this guy got Trump’s endorsement when he ran again. I have no idea how Joe Gruters got a Trump endorsement. Did somebody tell Trump that Joe Gruters was like surreptitiously working to fight him behind the scenes? Like he was he if Gruters would have won, Democrats would be running the House right now. If Joe Gruters got his way, Joe Gruters would have had Democrats running the House. So why in the hell is Trump? Why did he endorse him? And Joe Gruters wanted the CFO job. In fact, I heard from a lot of people in Florida and they were saying that he basically was demanding to be coronated. He expected to be CFO. And when DeSantis wasn’t going to give him CFO because Gruters votes for gun control, he was a red flag supporter. He likes universal background checks. He supports all this stuff. And and and that’s not just me. I mean, if anyone wants to take issue with it, they can just go to his voting record, which is public and hidden on a thing called the Internet. And obviously, DeSantis didn’t want somebody like that as CFO of Florida. So he got mad and stomped his feet and demanded it. And then look what happened. Look at this. He he we would have had Democrats running the House had Gruters gotten his way. So that’s just that is the problem with these squishes that are in Florida and these squishes. We have we have them here in Texas. They’re everywhere. I don’t know. I go back and forth because I’m like, do they just are they moderates or are they like corrupted by Democrats? Or this is what I think. I think you can’t tell me Joe Gritters is not a Democrat plant. You could not do it any better if you were a Democrat plant. Then if you were Joe Gruters, they pretend to be a Republican. All he does is kiss Trump’s ass. That’s the only reason Trump gave him an endorsement, because he goes to Mar-a-Lago and he’s like lips to butt. I mean, that’s what he does. And in reality, he almost cost POTUS the House. We would be having Trump impeachment 2.0 if Joe Gruters would have gotten his way about redistricting in Florida. That is how close the nation came to losing everything. Is that not unbelievable? So don’t forget that name. I sure as hell won’t. And I’m sure going to be excited to bring it up every single time I see his name come up in the headlines. All right. So there’s a new piece over at Substack. Lorraine just pubbed it. It’s all about the bunk reporting behind that Trump supposed Trump to Epstein letter. So if you want to read all about the reporter who did it, the one behind the Stormy Daniels stuff, the guy who literally worked with Fusion GPS. He worked for Glenn Simpson’s wife, Mary Jacoby, at Maine Justice, and he had no other reporting background at all whatsoever. Go read it because all the receipts are up there at Substack brand new just now. All right. Today in stupidity.
SPEAKER 18 :
All right, Juan, this is cut 13. Representative Jayapal accidentally admits that illegal immigrants in her district receive SNAP benefits. I don’t think she meant to do this, but go ahead and play this one.
SPEAKER 23 :
Yesterday, I was at a food bank in my district talking about the snap cuts, the horrible snap cuts and Medicaid cuts. And they told me that people are not even showing up to Head Start where they get their food. They’re not showing up to the food banks because they’re afraid. And it’s not just undocumented immigrants. It is people of all legal statuses. It’s undocumented immigrants who have been here for 20 years.
SPEAKER 18 :
So that’s who’s doing the SNAP benefits stuff. I think they did a great job with Medicaid, cleaning it up, bolstering it so that illegals are off and deadbeats are off and the people that actually need it get it.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, yeah, exactly. And that does it for us this week, folks. Go and find us over at Substack, Chapter & Verse, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. Have a wonderful weekend. I will be back with you on Monday.
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