Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Curious Case of Biden's 2017 Tax Returns, Merrick Garland's Impeachment, Brett Tolman on the Trump Indictment, Hunter Biden's Legal Bills, & Jason Aldean.
Episode Date: July 25, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, July 24, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill delves into th...e 2017 tax returns of President Biden. What is the status of Attorney General Merrick Garland's impeachment? Former U.S. attorney Brett Tolman joins the No Spin News to talk about Biden and Donald Trump. A report on Hunter Biden's benefactor, paying his legal bills. The Culture War involving Florida and country star Jason Aldean. This Day in History: Tennessee readmitted to the Union. Final Thought: A New York State of Mind In Case You Missed It: Get tickets to Bill and Sid Rosenberg's live show this October; it's "A New York State of Mind" at The Paramount in Hunting, NY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Monday, July 24, 2023, stand up for your country.
Well, this might be the busiest day for me of the year.
Ready?
Okay, 6.30 a.m. I got the stitches out for my mother.
surgery about 10 days ago that's the skin cancer stuff you got to get it off your
body all of you out there please get a dermatologist go get checked at Sun I mean
it's not your friend okay that was at 6.30 a.m. then I came back on W.A.B.C.
radio Sid Rosenberg and I had a big announcement at 8 a.m. I'll tell you
about that announcement at the end of this program.
And then at 545, I do another hit on WABC.
Then News Nation at 725 with Leland Vitterd,
who for some reason wants to talk to me about UFOs tonight,
which I'm happy to do.
All right, and then Bill O'Reilly.com.
Right now, you're watching it.
So we record that.
And then the special on the Biden Family Fire.
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and believe me it is worth watching new information all of that so that is my day in addition
i got to walk the tarotog and you know do the domestic stuff that you have to do to survive
now the president's money is the subject of this evening's talking points now
So I asked my producers to look into President Biden's 2017 tax return, because that's when
he had the most money coming into his operation.
Remember, Biden did release his tax returns, unlike Donald Trump.
Okay, so in 2017, the Bidens, Jill and Joe, they filed together, made $10 million.
A lot of jack.
Biden's out of office now.
Okay, he's a private citizen.
So he had a book, but believe me, Biden didn't get paid anywhere near that for the book.
He was doing speaking engagements for about 150 a pop, 150,000 a pop.
He had a phony contract with the University of Pennsylvania, paid him 750,000 bucks,
where he was some kind of adjunct professor.
He didn't do anything.
I don't know why they gave him all that money, but they did.
But here's what's interesting, really interesting to me,
about the 2017 tax return. So remember, you're not going to hear this information anywhere else
in this country, which is why you're listening on the radio and watching me on television or on the
net tonight. The Biden set up two corporations, okay, Celtic Capri Corp and Giacoppa Corp.
Okay? Now, they're unusual corporations. But most of the people.
Most of their money that they made it in 17 was funneled into them.
But it doesn't stack.
Forbes did an analysis of it.
There's a big gap between how much they actually made from the various enterprises and how
much got funneled into these two corporations.
Now, I'm not implying anything other than I'd have to get a forensic accountant in there,
because this doesn't stack to me, okay?
Okay? The other thing that's very, very interesting is that in 2020, before Biden was elected president, his tax return showed a $600,000 in flow of money.
600,000. So you go from 10 million, three years later, you're down to 600,000. Does that make sense to you?
Doesn't make sense to me. I run three corporations. My corporations go up every year.
in gross income. We're lucky enough to be successful.
You go from $10,000 to $600,000.
Doesn't stack.
Okay?
So, as a concerned American,
I'd like this to be examined,
but it won't be.
All right, because we know the Justice Department
that fixes it, protect Joe Biden.
That's just true.
Now, this week, a guy named Debbie,
Evan Archer was supposed to testify in front of the House Oversight Committee.
All right, that's James Comer.
There's Devin Archer.
He knows where all the money went, because Archer was the brains of the Hunter Biden operation.
He knows this guy.
He has been subpoenaed to testify before Congress.
We understand he's canceled again this week.
That makes four times this guy didn't show up.
It's Devin Archer.
again you know you got to be a little bit aggressive here a chairman calmer you got to get this guy in
or cite him for contempt of commerce so i think when he comes in he's going to take the fifth
because he's already been convicted of a whole bunch of stuff um and he's not exactly you know
somebody's pure are you going to come in and say i don't know i'm going to take the fifth but
The American people should see that, right?
Okay.
Four times you bail?
No.
And that's a memo.
Now, also in play.
And remember, this is the last week for Congress.
And they're off until after Labor Day.
In play right now is the impeachment of Merrick Garland
because House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is driving that.
All right, there's Merrick.
Now, I said this on the radio.
I'm going to say again.
on TV. He's a weasel. I'm sorry. I know I'm attacking him personally. He's a weasel.
This guy is believing not looking out for the law in the United States. He's not upholding the
law. He didn't care about the law. He's purely a political player. That's what he is.
The most powerful law enforcement agent in the country. My God.
So McCarthy says, we're going to haul Garland in on September 20th. That's a very much.
almost a month away, two months away, two months away. That's a long time. So they're
holding him in, and if he lies to Congress, according to Speaker McCarthy, you're going to impeach
you. Okay, I don't go about this impeachment stuff easily because you saw what they did
to Trump, and it was wrong. Now we know that Trump's phone call to Zelensky that got him
impeached was perfectly legitimate because Burisma, the Ukrainian company, was doing all kinds
of shady bad things, including sending money, millions, to the Biden family.
Why wouldn't you ask Zelensky to look into it? I would have. If I were president,
that was the biggest, bogus thing in the world. Republicans do not want to put themselves
in the same place that Democrats were in as far as impeachment.
You don't want to go into that process, which is a destructive process for the country, unless you got it.
Because you know the Senate will never convict any Democrat.
Merit Garland, but he is not going to do it.
But if you have rock-solid proof that Garland lied, you got to impeach him.
There's no choice.
So that's in play.
So let's just recap for a minute.
last week now for congress they're off for six weeks they come back then merrick garland
gets hauled in to testify in front of the oversight committee okay and this will be big
because he can't take the fifth all right you got to answer so that's where we are
now i will remind you that last week as
pressure prosecutor Jack Smith informed President Trump that he's likely to be indicted on
more charges stemming from January 6th. And so I said right away what you would have said.
Get me Brett Tallman on the line. Here is a former U.S. attorney for Utah joining us from Salt Lake City.
I mean, I'm going to get the impeachment stuff a minute, but I want to get the Trump stuff
for out of the way first. So Smith, and you don't really, you're not a big Jack Smith fan.
Is that correct? No, I'm not a big fan. He's not really proven himself to be worthy of
fandom. I want the audience to know where you're coming from. I'm agnostic on Smith. I don't have
feelings about him one way or the other. I mean, I need to see, you know, exactly where he's going
here. But you don't have a fan of his. But that's okay. I mean, you know what the process is.
So it looks like now there are three federal statutes that Smith is going to allege that Trump broke.
The first one is conspiracy to commit offense or defraud the United States.
How would Trump have defrauded the United States?
Yeah, Bill, these are these are statutes that right now, the way in which I understand Jack Smith wants to utilize these statutes is entirely inconsistent with the purpose of the statute.
You take that defraud the United States.
Okay, okay.
But you're getting ahead of yourself.
You're the U.S. attorney.
You bring a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States.
What does that mean?
Just give me an example of what that would be.
You know, typically an example of that would be you are a business that does, for example,
health care and you bill Medicare and Medicaid and you receive you know funding from the
United States but you turn out to be fraudulent in in your billing you overbill the
United States you defraud them and then the United States come back comes back so
it's a fine usually a financial thing okay that makes correct second deprivation of rights
under color of law I have no blank an idea I even looked up the statute I still don't know what
mean. What does that mean? This is one of the civil rights package of statutes, and it is meant
for an individual to go after law enforcement where they use excessive force or they shoot someone
and, you know, in the execution of their official duties, but the individual that they shoot was
exercising their constitutional rights. It's, it was designed to go after law enforcement that
might go rogue or might not, you know, treat its citizens, uh, mindful of the, of due process.
Okay. So I, Trump is not a lot. Well, he is a chief, president's chief of law enforcement.
This looks like it's a stretch to try to jam anything in there to me.
And we got to wait until if the allegations are put into writing in exactly what they are.
But remember, in the Bragg case in New York, we still don't know what law.
Trump, federal law, Trumps, we still don't know.
That's right.
You know, okay.
And the third one is tampering with a witness victim or an informant.
So I guess, Smith, that somebody tell him that Trump called me and said, don't do this.
That's what I'm assuming here.
Yeah.
I mean, it could be the phone call in Georgia.
could be, you know, one of the individuals, anybody, secret service agent that he spoke to,
whoever they put in front of a grand jury.
Okay, but you'd have to have a human being walk in and say, President Trump told me to do
this, and I didn't do it, it was violation of all.
So it seems to me that Smith, he has to bring something because the documents case is so weak,
the Mar-a-Lago raid case is so weak, that he has to bring something else.
and then the overall plan is keep indicting Trump.
You got local New York, you got possible state, Georgia, you got federal charges.
Just keep them out of the fray, political fray, by making it impossible for him to function.
That's what the strategy is.
The question of strategy is in there.
All right, let's go back to Merrick Garland.
Now, I call them a weasel.
Is that unfair?
Well, you know, it's not unfair. I've referred to him as a petty, small man that is vindictive.
So, you know, in my mind, that might be Hollywood's, you know, a description of a character that they call a weasel.
Okay. Now, I don't know, Garland, I've met him, but I just, I know what he's done in the Biden investigation.
And he's no question that he's trying to, the fix is in, he's trying to block anything.
I can't even remember this special prosecutor assigned to Biden's documents near his Corvette in his garage.
Can you remember the guy's name?
Can you remember him?
Yeah, no, we didn't.
We didn't get so fortunate to have one.
No, there is one.
One was appointed.
All right?
You don't even know that.
Nobody knows.
I don't even know.
Yeah.
No, I don't even.
There's a special counsel appointed to look at it.
No, you're correct. You are correct. On the classified documents, that's right. Yeah, I don't know who it is.
Nobody knows who it is. Could be Barney Fife from A&M.A. Mary, nobody, the guy was introduced and then he just vanished.
All right, so we know nothing about that. All right, but Merrick Garland, we know a lot about how the Justice Department operated, the U.S. attorneys, and correct me if I'm wrong, you answer.
When you were in Utah, as a U.S. attorney, you answered to Washington.
You answered the Attorney General, correct?
Well, you do.
And you also have the benefit of any time you want to bring a case in this country
and another jurisdiction, you either had main justice prosecutors
or you had the U.S. attorney in that district that was going to, you know, help and assist
and give you resources, especially if, as Merrick Garland claims,
that he was to receive all the cooperation.
and have the assistance of the Department of Justice
to do what he thought needed to be done in the case,
then he should have been able to bring any case anywhere in the country.
Okay.
So Garland had the power to do what he wanted to do
to shape the investigation where he wanted to shape it.
Wednesday, Hunter Biden appears in federal court
in front of a judge in Delaware.
The judge could say, no,
I'm not accepting this slap on the wrist,
misdemeanors and a felony gun charge that'll be expunged. No, it's not right. The
fix was in. What are the odds of the judge doing that? Bill, in I would say about 600 cases
that I, you know, observed or supervised, I had a judge do it at one time. Okay. It's very, very
rare. Obviously, Delaware is Biden's home field. If the judge did that, the judge would then be
obliterated by the left and the Democratic Party. So there's all of that. Anyway, we're on it
on Wednesday. We'll see whether like that. This is an opinion question. So if Merrick Garland,
if it's very clear that he lied under oath in front of Congress, if they can make that case,
then he deserves to be impeached. But what about if he just skirted it?
You know, just on the outer limits, would you suggest that he should be impeached by Republicans and ask that it'll be a party vote in that case?
I think there's justification to impeach Mary Garland. I think that if he's being clever and coy with his words, you know, that's one thing.
But there's more than that. There's the refusal to enforce the law, you know, against the conservative justices, for example, or the targeting of.
of Catholics or refusal to protect and prosecute those that went after, you know, parenting
organizations and adoption agencies and pro-life organizations.
So there is enough that I would think that their tolerance for this kind of behavior by
Merrick Garland is at its maximum.
And it is certainly justified if you ever believe there was a case for it against
the sitting attorney general that would be this.
Okay, so the failure to enforce the laws and a failure to uphold your oath to do so.
And what you refer to, I just want to refresh everybody's memories.
There were demonstrations on Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh's property.
Okay, they were photographed.
The people who did it were identified.
That is a felony under federal law.
That's correct.
And none of them were prosecuted.
That's pretty vivid.
That's correct.
And you think that's enough to impeach him?
Well, I think you add that to what has happened now,
the lies about the U.S. attorney in Delaware
and the scope of his power and authority to bring cases
and then the effort to conceal what the Department of Justice was doing.
And the IRS whistleblowers themselves have really blown open the case
that Weiss did not have the authority
and that Maine justice was making the calls
and they tried to hide it.
Okay. All right, Brett, we appreciate it very much.
Thanks, as always.
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Now, Joe Biden doesn't work on Mondays.
You know that?
So he's nothing on his schedule.
He just, just every, every week is a three-day holiday.
I mean, it doesn't show up.
I don't know where he is.
It could be in Delaware, it could be in D.C. We don't know.
You know, at this point, I mean, I'm going to reiterate.
I don't think he's going to run again for health reasons and this financial stuff.
But it looks to me like he's going downhill really, really fast now.
I could be wrong on this, but that's what it looks to me.
So Hunter Biden, who's paying his legal bills?
Another very fascinating story that no media outlet seems to care about.
Hunter Biden got to rack up three, 400,000 at least in legal bills, probably more.
And you know a guy named Kevin Morris?
Let's throw Kevin's picture up there on a radio, I'll describe it.
He's an entertainment attorney.
He made a fortune representing people like Matthew McConaughey.
Ellen DeGeneres, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Rock.
He's a deal maker, all right?
And he has been since 1996 in Hollywood.
And so this guy paid the fines and all of the stuff the IRS demanded from Hunter Biden
when they found out he wouldn't pay his taxes to the tune of $2.8 million, probably more.
But he said it was a loan to Hunter Biden.
And since Hunter Biden doesn't have a job,
and probably will never have a job unless he moves to China.
All right, that's $2008.
I don't know if that's a loan.
So he paid this guy, Kevin Mars, all the Hunter's IRS stuff.
In addition, he allowed Hunter to use his private jet to fly to Arkansas
for the child support hearing, private jet from L.A. to Arkansas,
saw about $75,000, $80,000, which is more than the child support payments, okay?
So Morris is a sugar daddy to Hunter, okay?
Now, here's interesting thing.
He's also a business partner to Hunter Biden.
So they have a stake in a Chinese private equity firm.
still have it. And you didn't know any of this because I didn't know any of this until
my crack producers uncovered it. BHR, B as a boy, H as in Harry, R as in Robert, BHR partners
is now controlled by Kevin Morris. And Hunter Biden is in that operation. And they do business
with Chinese equity stuff, business stuff.
So this guy, Morris, he's the puppet master when it comes to finance.
And he, I, from all of this, he paying illegal bills.
But I could be wrong.
I'm just guessing on that.
But I thought you'd like to know it.
He's a guy, by the way, who was smoking out of the bong.
Some press got a picture of him.
There he is.
When Hunter Biden went to visit him in Malibu, he was getting stolen.
Stone before Hunter came into the house.
And, you know, can you blame him?
That was a cheap shot.
I'm sorry about that.
Okay, Kevin.
And shady, shady, shady.
Culture war.
Two stories.
So I hope you read the message of the day.
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I write about the Florida slavery controversy and the Jason Aldine controversy.
So here are my takes.
So the Florida State Board of Education has issued new standards to teach about slavery in the Sunshine State, the public school kids.
All right. And they are saying that when slavery is taught, a positive aspect of the heinous institution has to be mentioned.
Okay. And that is that under slavery, blacks were taught skills.
Okay. Now I'm going, why? Are you saying that if blacks were free from the get-go, they wouldn't be taught skills? I think they would be if they signed on as sharecroppers or something. So this is just moronic. This is stupid. And this is law. It was changed on Wednesday into the curriculum.
And the governor, DeSantis, says, you didn't have anything to do with it.
Oh, stop.
You knew about this.
You could have cut this off in a minute.
This is so dumb it hurts.
Well, what's next?
It was okay.
We should point out that Native Americans being forced onto reservations was good because they learned how to cook bacon.
Is that what we're going to do now?
It's just, as a historian, I'm sitting here going, you teach about the overriding
importance of historical lessons, not this stupid stuff.
So Florida, absolutely wrong.
Jason Aldean.
Oh, by the, no, go back to Florida for a second.
Not only are they wrong, but they give a hammer to the race hustlers.
Roll a tape.
Adults know what slavery really involved.
It involved rape.
It involved torture.
How is it?
That anyone could suggest that in the midst of these atrocities,
that there was any benefit to being subjected to this level of dehumanization.
So you just hand her the club.
I mean, these.
All right, Jason Aldean.
So he puts out a record to video.
In the video, you see riots after George Floyd, you see BLM signs, you see all this stuff.
And the record itself basically says that small town values are different than urban values,
and you wouldn't get away with some of the stuff in a small town that you get away with in San Francisco and New York City,
which is absolutely true.
Absolutely true. Okay.
Well, the far left doesn't want that out there.
Go.
I mean, this is a lynching anthem.
It's an anthem that reminds me of the stories of young men like Trayvon Martin, of Ralph
Yarl, you know, young men, Ahmaud Arbery, who were killed by white vigilantes.
I mean, this song is not about small towns, because it was about small towns, where
was Jason Aldeen when the Murray County people are fighting for their clean water?
Fighting for the clean water?
This is so, I don't know which is more moronic.
for the Florida thing.
So all Dean did
was put out a provocative song. I've read
the lyrics. There aren't any racial
references in the lyrics at all.
He basically says, look,
you come to a small town, you spit in the eye
of a cop, that's not going to go over
real well. You might get away with that in
New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, but you're
not going to get away with it in Butte, Montana,
and Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Yeah, that's right.
And they want to censor him.
And the country music, see,
T goes along. It bans the video and a song with no explanation. Country music television.
Awful. Awful. This is how crazy this country is now.
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new poll by our pal mark penn harvard harris poll you're pretty legitimate and i don't like do a lot of
polling on a presidential stuff too early but this one caught my attention so two thousand sixty
eight registered voters democrat 39 republican 32 independent 29 first question if the 24 election
were held for president today and it was between trump and biden would you vote for trump 45
40. Okay. Second question. If the 24 election president were held today between Trump and Kamala Harris, Trump 47, Harris 38.
Third question, the Republican presidential primary for 24 was held today. Would you vote for? Trump 52, DeSantis 12, Ramoswamy, 10, Penn 7, Haley, 4, Scott 2, Christy 2, finally.
I think President Biden should run for a second term, run 36, not run 64.
So there you go.
Now, the polls in September after Labor Day are starting to get a little bit more, okay?
And we have a lot of stuff going on here about the election, so we're on it, but now it's a little fluid.
Everybody goes, who's going to win?
I have no idea.
So many things are going to happen in the next six months for the end of the year.
So many things.
stay keep it here um washington post stands to lose a hundred million dollars this year
boy uh good corrupt paper top the bottom jeff bezos is the guy who bought the paper 10 years ago
now he's looking at 100 million in losses he doesn't care that's trump change for him
100 million, so what? We don't care. Now, who reported this story? The New York Times
reported this story. So I don't read in New York Times. I had to see it someplace else because
the New York Times worse than the Washington Post. But because the Post is doing so poorly,
the Times trying to take them off the map. So that's pretty interesting. Smart Life. So I had my
money, a little bit of it anyway, in Wells Fargo Bank, and I had to pull it out of there.
Number one, I don't like Wells Fargo's attitude in general.
Number two, I walked in with a, I got a balance about $50,000 in that bank.
I wanted to cash a check, $5,000 against the $50 I had, and a teller wouldn't cash it.
Because now it has to clear, wait three days to clear.
Bang, that second, I took every cent out of the bank.
And I got the manager.
I said, look, you come over here, and I wasn't nice.
I said, this woman, well, that's our policy.
I said, good.
You know what my policy is?
I'm out of here because you're stupid.
I don't want to be in a stupid bank.
I was really obnoxious.
I will admit it.
Okay?
All right.
I bet you you've had the same experience.
It's two ways, incompetence of the bank and ideology.
Right?
Okay. There's a new bank. Old Glory Bank. This is in Oklahoma. It started by Dr. Ben Carson,
commentator Larry Elder, and a guy named John Rich. Full service FDIC. All right. And it only
invests in traditional value businesses.
So I get letters a whole time.
I don't want to do that.
Here it is.
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Now, check it out.
See what their CD rates are.
See what they have for you.
See if they can help you.
Don't just throw money in there.
Check it out.
See if it works.
But it's an alternative.
that you might find worthy.
Smart life.
Congress may create a Tony Bennett Day.
Tony Bennett fought World War II, Battle of the Bulge,
fabulous entertainer.
Died this week.
Was he 92? 96.
No doubt the guy was one of the best entertainers ever.
Do we need a Tony Bennett Day every year?
I don't think so.
Why don't I think so?
Roll the tape.
So we either terrorists or are they the terrorists?
Well two wrongs don't make a right. They're the ones who started with that plane flying into the World Trade Center. What do you do? I don't know about that. You don't think so? Well, it's another story. I'm saying. I don't want to stay. Are you one of those conspiracy guys who thinks they didn't fly the plane in that maybe the government started? They flew the plane in. But we caused it. Why? Because they were we were bombing them and they told us to stop. I was just lunacy. So no day. Okay. We got a
days. Stay in history. Here is segue. July 24th, 1866, Tennessee becomes the first Confederate
state to be readmitted to the Union. All right, April 9th, 1865, Confederate surrender.
So it takes more than a year for just one state to come back. And here are the other states
and the day state came back. Arkansas, 1868, Florida, 1868, North Carolina, 68.
Louisiana 68, South Carolina 68, Alabama, 68. Virginia's 70. All right, wow. So that's five years. Mississippi, 70, Texas, 70, Georgia, 70. And Missouri and Kentucky, they never really officially left the union, so that's why we don't have them on there. But 157 years ago, Tennessee first state readmitted to the union. Big mail segment and a announcement that you're going to want to hear in the final thought.
it right back okay let's go to the mail david concierge member david gets to see the special
tonight on the biden family finances and he gets direct access to me tell me if i screw up remember
it's a live broadcast tonight uh i hope you check out concierge membership it'll help your life
bill you keep saying biden is done uh but frankly i don't believe it i don't think you'll ever be done
unless a major health calamity befalls him.
You might be right.
Maybe he'll skate.
Caroline concierge member, Merrick Garland, is not causing trouble
because Trump did something he didn't like.
Garland hates Trump because he wasn't appointed the Supreme Court by Trump.
No, no, no, no.
Trump had nothing to do with Merrick Garland.
That was Mitch McConnell blocked his nomination,
and a Republican was never going to nominate a guy like Merrick Garland.
Garland has taken orders in the Biden White House.
That's what he's taken.
Nothing to do with the Supreme Court thing.
Mark Allen Scarsdale, New York,
why haven't Jordan Comer at all called Obama before their congressional committees
to ask what he knew about the Biden fan?
Because you couldn't do that.
He'd say executive privilege and you never get them there.
Presidents have power even after they leave office.
James.
Could Congress take all funding away from the DOJ, FBI, and IRS until this is resolved?
Yeah. Congress has cut the funding. Sure. They had the power to do it.
Linda Burgess, Cedar Edge, Colorado. What is in it for a lawyer to pay Hunter's tax bill and legal costs?
I can't speculate. All I can do is report.
Hedwig Gowger, Dearborn, Michigan. Who's running the country?
Well, I understand how strongly each side opposes the other.
I'd like to know who is running the country.
Well, as you know, I think Hedwig you followed it as closely.
Susan Rice and Ron claimed that two were running the Biden White House the first two years are gone.
They've been replaced by acolytes, by assistants.
But those assistants are really tamped down.
I don't even know who they are.
I'm trying to find out.
Jill Biden has the most power.
Jill, the wife, is the most power in the White House right now.
Osborne Dykes, Austin, Texas, I would appreciate your comments on a front page article
in a Wall Street Journal with the headline, Texas spent billions on board of security.
It's not working.
We're going to do this tomorrow, this story tomorrow, because I didn't have enough time for
it tonight.
There's now a lawsuit between Texas and the federal government about the device Texas put
into Rio Grande.
Let me get everything in place.
We'll do it tomorrow.
Richard Imke, Cirquez, New York, in addition to direct access to you,
is there an archive of materials concierge members of access to it?
Yeah, any transcript you want of anything I've ever said.
How's that for concierge membership?
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So on October 27th, if you are here on Long Island,
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You can still go down on the beaches.
It's a really, really nice time of the year to be here.
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You get the show, good restaurants, look at the foliage,
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What I'm going to do here, we got tons of questions.
I had to have FedEx to me, so many of them.
I couldn't do the dopey machine.
That's how many questions we have.
A lot of them were good.
And I'm going to answer them, obviously, that's what we're going to do tonight at 8.
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