The Trish Regan Show - BREAKING: Letitia James Resigns In DISGRACE After Criminal Indictment?! Adam Schiff, Bolton Next?

Episode Date: October 10, 2025

#LetitiaJames #TrishReganShow #BreakingNewsMajor turmoil for Democrats amid talk key party leaders are pressuring New York AG Letitia James to resign amid a grand jury indictment for alleged mortg...age fraud. And now—Adam Schiff may be the next domino to fall.Meanwhile, mass firings rock the FBI following reports of illegal surveillance of U.S. Senators’ phones—a scandal that’s growing by the day. As Dan Bongino and Kash Patel warned, accountability is finally here... and Jack Smith, John Brennan and many more could be in serious trouble.Plus — did the Nobel Prize Committee really just snub Donald Trump after his historic peace deal? Trish breaks it all down.👉 SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW:🎧 Spotify: Trish Regan Show📺 YouTube: Trish Regan Channel💼 Support independent journalism — become a Team Member:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Leticia James is in serious hot water right now. The Democrat Party doesn't want her in her spot for AG. Meanwhile, you've got Adam Schiff, who looks to be, per my sources, next in line, for an indictment. Things are really heating up, you guys. This is big stuff, big stuff. I've got new documents, including Letitia's second home rider that just came out. And I'm telling you, she's in charge.
Starting point is 00:00:32 trouble because she's saying one thing and then filing as another in order to get a better mortgage rate. We are all over this story as Letitia prepares to resign from her position as Attorney General of New York. Meanwhile, boy, oh boy, I mean, one thing after another, you get FBI trouble, shall we say. Cash Patel, Dan Bondino, exposing this explosive story. Unbelievable. We are going to tell you all about it, not to mention Burisma, for goodness sakes. Burisma, the CIA knew all about Burisma, but apparently Joe Biden squashed it. And then what's the deal? Tom gets upstage by Maria Carino Machada at Venezuela for the Nobel Peace Prize. Let me just tell you, it's not over yet. It is not over yet. He's done some really
Starting point is 00:01:25 amazing stuff. And so is his wife, by the way. Check out Malani. Trump and the diplomacy that she's employing working with Vladimir Putin to help the children of Ukraine. Meanwhile, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, big news. Guess what? In other words, we're calling it Columbus Day. I can applaud for that. Columbus Day is back, baby.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Big show today, big show. Leticia James, right now in the hot sea, as more and more Democrats think she should resign from her position, her career is on the line. You know, I think back to Letitia, boy, she looked really happy there in that Labor Day parade just about a month ago, a month and change out there in the streets in New York, right by the Port-a-Potties, dancing away. They said, here is your attorney general, one, Leticia James, and, well, nobody seemed to really care now, did they?
Starting point is 00:02:22 Well, I mean, she did have the audience of the Port-a-Potties. How fitting and poetic that seems to be. dancing away in all her glory. There, the Attorney General. Make some noise, Roy. You're an attorney general. Miss James. No, nobody's waving.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Nobody cares. You're just there, dancing by yourself, right alongside the porta potty is kind of fitting. Anyway, here's the news. You know it already. Leticia James has been indicted. Basically, for a couple of big things here, which she could face up to 30 years with,
Starting point is 00:02:55 30 years in prison, okay? because she lied on her financial documents, and she's allegedly guilty of mortgage fraud. So here's the new documents that just came out, literally as I came to air. Okay, so just moments ago, we got this in, bombshell documents, really, really damning for Letitia that puts her in the position of really persona non grata among the Democrats and the Democrat Party in New York. She's no longer of use to Kathy Hochel or any of the rest of them. Believe me.
Starting point is 00:03:25 And this is why. So basically, she signed a document saying that the borrower will maintain exclusive control over the occupancy of the property, including short-term rentals and will not subject the property to time sharing or other shared ownership arrangements. It goes on. The borrower will keep the property available primarily as a residence for borrower's personal use and for the enjoyment of the borrower for at least a year after the day of the second home rider. But there's no indication that Leticia James ever used this property, one of them anyway, is the second. home. She had a couple of them in Virginia. But yet she did this and in doing so got a 0.815. In other words, 8 tenths of a percent higher, uh, she avoided, I should say, avoided an 8 tenths of a percent higher loan rate, which allowed her to save $17,8,8,000, $2,288 in seller credits.
Starting point is 00:04:17 It's amazing that somebody would do this, knowing that she has such a big position, right, and that she's in a political position. Here's the document right here. Okay, so we're talking about a couple of homes here. She had two in Virginia, one of which she reportedly on her documentation said this was her primary residence. Now, if it's your primary residence, we've been through it, right? That comes with a lower mortgage rate than if it were, say, a secondary home. And it comes with a lower mortgage rate than, say, if it were a rental income. Meanwhile, and we'll go right down the list here, if you go to your secondary, you know, not your primary home, but your secondary vacation home, you're going to get a different rate than if it is an investment property. So the
Starting point is 00:04:56 investment property is going to cost you the most. Okay, you're going to have to pay a lot. So what did she do on the second house? Per this documentation, again, just coming out right now, explosive stuff, she actually tried to say that the other house was not an investment property, but her personal, you know, secondary home. So per the first one, which she tells us was a clerical error, it was her primary residence. And then the second one, she's signing off here. Look at this. This thing is documented to be August 2020, where she's signing up for a loan and she's saying, this is my secondary residence. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:36 We know that she actually didn't live in either. In fact, when you look at it, it really seemed to be that she was using these as rental incomes, right? I mean, let's just call it what it is, but, you know, we'll let her have her day in court. But nonetheless, I want to show you some tape the Daily Collar Newfound. Foundation got a few months back when they went and knocked to the doors of these two homes in Virginia for the New York Attorney General Watch Hi there, I'm a reporter with the daily caller news foundation I'm sorry my kids are around here I understand we we mean no we need no trouble we're just curious who the occupants of the home are because there's well
Starting point is 00:06:21 There are connections there are connections to New York attorney general Letitia James are you related to Letitia James do you know her? Go with the house do you know letitia James okay no comment thank you ma'am thank you ma'am thank you ma'am you have a good one you will be well there's a car parked the driveway hello there man no comment you're Okay, who lives here? Who lives here, ma'am? No comment.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Okay. Ah, no comment, no comment. But in other words, I don't think that that was Letitia, right? In other words, she wasn't the one living there. I think that we can make that summation pretty easily. So if Letitia wasn't there, who exactly is living there? Is that a rental income? If it's a rental income, guess what?
Starting point is 00:07:21 It needed to be classified as a rental income, not as a primary home, not as a secondary, vacation home. She's in serious major trouble. I mean, here's her response. Well, before we get to her response, maybe we should outline with Bill Pulte on with my friend Maria just a few months back as these charges were revealed. And he explained one of them, right? One of the homes where she was saying, this is my primary residence. And now we have the news here today that it wasn't just one, but the other one she was calling her vacation home instead of an income property. Here is Bill Pulte, who runs the FH FAA, who is the one who referred all of this to Pam Bondi and the DOJ, with Lindsay Halligan bringing this forward herself,
Starting point is 00:08:04 getting a grand jury indictment of one Letitia James. We recommended that the DOJ investigate New York Attorney General Latisha James over alleged mortgage fraud. The AG, Latisha James, has responded. We don't have the video, but here's the quote, this investigation into me is nothing more than retribution. It's baseless. It has to do with the fact that on a power of attorney, I mistakenly indicated that I was a state of Virginia resident.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And prior to that, I indicated to the mortgage broker that, in fact, in bold cap letters that I am not a resident of Virginia and never will be, they just took the power of attorney and they're using that as a basis for enforcement of their investigation. Bill, do you know why she said she was a resident of Virginia? on the power of attorney if in fact she wasn't? Well, I know that we are mortgage experts and we only refer things that we think are mortgage fraud and we stand 100% behind the letter. I'll let the letter speak for itself. I do know and I have seen some reports from that subject from that subject's criminal defense lawyer saying certain things.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I'll leave it to the DOJ to correct various things. But again, when we see mortgage fraud, we are going to report it. When we see mortgage fraud, we are going to prosecute it within the confines of our duties. and we are not going to be intimidated by a subject's criminal defense lawyer. We are not going to be intimidated by a politician or just because you have an ask wire behind your name. We are not going to be intimidated by people. If we see mortgage fraud, we're going to do something about it. And I think that you're going to see us be taking this on in a big way.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Mortgage fraud is a big problem. These companies are safe and sound. But where we see it, we are going to do something about it. Boom. And sure, he did. He referred it to Pam Bondi, who then with the eastern Virginia, office of the DOJ. Guess what? The U.S. Attorney's Office bringing this one forward. So the new development, however, is take a look at this, the second home rider, okay, the second home rider,
Starting point is 00:10:03 which allowed for her to get a mortgage rate that was 0.815%. So let's call it 810s of a percent cheaper. I mean, that's a big deal. That's nearly a point off your mortgage, right? So she's out there. I mean, what a scumbag thing to do. She's telling everybody, oh, she's telling the bank, She's filing paperwork saying, I am using this as my secondary home. Well, meanwhile, with the other home saying this is going to be my primary home. Oh, no, that's just a clerical error, just a clerical error. I'm having kind of a problem with all these clerical errors now. Are you not having a problem with them?
Starting point is 00:10:38 I mean, the first house. Oh, that was just the power of attorney. Power of attorney screwed up. I mean, sorry, Leticia, you are an attorney. Then the second home rider. We got a, we got some real questions on this because this is the second one. Okay? She's trying to say her second home in Virginia is actually her vacation home and yet we're learning
Starting point is 00:10:57 that she was renting it out. Okay, that wasn't a vacation home. That was what you call an income property. And then we know that she lied on the loan application for the place, the brownstone in New York City, right, where it was actually, you could get a better deal if you said you had four units instead of five. And so she did that. And then, I mean, it's not over yet, right?
Starting point is 00:11:20 I mean, think about daddy. I mean, this is Ilhan Omar stuff style. I mean, she's exclaiming that she's the wife on a mortgage application from like the late 80s. I'm like, whoa. I mean, this is a pattern if I ever saw one. So, Leticia is in a lot of trouble. This is one of those houses, okay? This is the three bedroom, one bath property. She said this was her second home in those loan documents. But it turns out that it was also disclosed in a second, financial disclosure that same time period because she was getting the mortgage in 2020. Don't forget, this was what was signed in 2020. This is the house that she was signing for. And then she went forward in a financial disclosure and said that this was an income property. So which was it, Letitia? I have a feeling it was an income property. That way you got a better deal on your loan.
Starting point is 00:12:11 And this is the same lady, mind you who put this one out in February, February 16th, 2004 because she was so proud of that judgment that she was getting against Donald Trump. Quote, when powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hardworking people. Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to get a mortgage. And if they did, our government would throw the book at them. There simply cannot be different rules for different people. You know, I couldn't have said it better myself. How about that?
Starting point is 00:12:45 Letitia James, I really couldn't have. You said it all right then and there. That's all we need to know. In other words, when powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hardworking people. Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to get a mortgage. And if they did, our government would throw the book at them. Mind you, that's exactly what they're doing to you, Latisha James.
Starting point is 00:13:10 You were getting the book thrown at you. And guess what? You're facing up to 30 years in prison. How's that? Tishy, Tishy baby's not too happy. This is what she's saying. This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's desperate weaponization of our justice system. He is forcing federal law enforcement agencies to do his bidding, all because I did my job as the New York State Attorney General. These charges are baseless, and the president's own public statements make clear that his own
Starting point is 00:13:45 goal is political retribution at any cost. Was it really your job? Was it really your job? Or was it your political vendetta? Was that the way that you got elected? Because, you know, when I think back on it, we heard a lot from you. Did we not? I mean, we heard Leticia James going after Donald Trump every single chance she could get. Every single chance she could get. And she's promised to continue doing much more of the same. I don't know about you. It's that stone of hope that inspires me each and every day. And listen, faith and fear can never share the same space. And so I'm covered by the blood. And I'm not afraid of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:14:33 You can come after me. But no enemies me. Nothing formed against me. Nothing formed against me. Except, of course. The DOJ. And the lies that you allegedly made regarding two properties in Virginia, we haven't even gotten to New York.
Starting point is 00:14:57 We haven't even gotten to the violation of civil rights because the DOJ is looking into that as well. And it's pretty clear she had a motive. She had a vendetta. And right now, the polls are sinking fast. Everybody wants her out. I'm going to get to that. But don't forget exactly what she did, what she was trying to do, right?
Starting point is 00:15:16 He's called me venomous. We will fight back to your attempt to bring Trumpism to New York City. He's called me disgraceful. A respect that they start. He's called me radical. Listen, we know he's crazy. He's called me a racist. We've got to stand up to an administration, which is too male, too pale, and two stale.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Too pale, two male. What a winner she is, right? she is, right? I'm kind of wondering how long she's really going to make it now, because this is bad, okay? You've got a really bad scenario here. Not even CNN is willing to defend her. I mean, I think this is rather telling when Anderson Cooper is coming out against you there in New York, Letitia James, your days may just be numbered after all. Yeah, let's watch, let's watch Anderson Cooper saying, you know, Maybe she didn't have the right approach. Maybe this is payback.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Maybe she deserves it. The system is not supposed to work. Jeff, I mean, according to Polite fact, the day after she was elected in 2018, Letitia James was asked by a community activist if she was going to sue President Trump. And she replied, quote, oh, we're going to definitely sue him. We're going to be a real pain of the ass. He's going to know my name personally. I mean, that's not a great look for somebody who has just been elected,
Starting point is 00:17:19 that have just been campaigning who hasn't even looked, I guess, at deeply at any evidence. Well, that's, you know, we live in a system where attorneys general and district attorneys in the United States, unlike almost any other country, are elected officials, our politicians. So they run for office making political statements. That's how our system works. It's not pretty. I don't think it's a great system. This is interesting. This is the guy who, by the way, had a bit of an indiscretion, shall we say, on a Zoom call there at CNN. But hey, this is CNN. They hired him back. He's there. He must be cheap. He's their legal analyst, Jeffrey Tubin, and he's making excuses. Anderson's making the point that, you know, this lady kind of did some bad stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:18:07 Maybe she shouldn't have been out there campaigning every day against Donald Trump before she'd even seen any of the evidence. And he's like, oh, but it's just the way the system works. Okay, if it works, that way, buddy boy, then guess what? It is payback time. It shouldn't work that way. But if you're claiming it works that way, and this is what she was entitled to do and she was perfectly fine to do it, then I guess we really do have a problem, a big problem. But there's nothing uncommon about it. The other point to make, though, is just because she made inappropriate comments, that doesn't mean she should get indicted for fraud years later. I mean, that's- Of course, she actually committed the fraud.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Okay? Like, it's amazing how they'll try and slip one through right under the rug, right? We're supposed to excuse Leticia James. Leticia James gets to go and get 8 tenths of a percent off of her mortgage rate because she's allowed, whereas the rest of the population is not to declare her secondary home, rather, her investment property as her secondary home or her other investment property is her primary residence? I mean, this woman is bad news.
Starting point is 00:19:28 She's flat out lying. Again, she's the one who signed the records. We showed you borrowers will keep property available primarily as a residence for the borrower's personal use. She signed it, okay? Donald Trump didn't sign that. Leticia James signed that. Latisha James is done.
Starting point is 00:19:44 By her own words, she is done. There simply cannot be different rules for different people, and that goes for you, Dissie Baby, so resign now. Everybody wants you to. Just look at the handwriting on the wall. I mean, nobody wants her, okay? Nobody wants her because she was so vicious, she was so bad. She is now looking at 30 years in prison.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Kind of different from those days when she was gloating about how she was going to take Donald Trump down and bankrupt him and take all of his properties, including Trump Tower, right? Yeah, she was jumping at the bit to do that. Four days after a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million for a decade of fraud, New York Attorney General Letitia James says she's prepared to do everything she can to make sure the former president pays his fine, including, she told us, seizing the buildings that bear his name. If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will see.
Starting point is 00:20:47 seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court. And we will ask the judge to seize his assets. But I'm bum, okay, she is no more money. She's completely out of cash. She's totally desperate. I mean, here's the article. We've talked about this. In Gothamist magazine or newspaper, whatever it is, they're talking about how she's now going to the legal defense fund and she's got a handout begging for cash there. And maybe, you know, some deep pocketed billionaires will come along and help her out because the rules are apparently different and you can give as much money as you want. So she's got Abby Loll who's interestingly enough, Hunter Biden's former attorney out there stumping for her trying to get money out of the legal defense fund to pay his legal bills. All while
Starting point is 00:21:33 everybody is starting to say enough is enough. Everybody just look at where her polls were even back in May. This is unbelievable. This is an article that was written in City Journal back in May. saying Letitia's campaign is on the ropes. New York's incumbent attorney general faces headwinds in her re-election bid. This is separate from the fact that, oh, now she's been indicted by a grand jury for criminal crimes, mortgage fraud, lying to financial institutions. And so they were already pointing out that New York was going increasingly what? Increasingly red.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Yes, New York getting some sense, believe it or not. Even New York City, it's amazing. Donald Trump saw his biggest vote share improvement in New York State. He won a higher percentage of the vote in New York City than any Republican candidate since George H.W. Bush, the Republican even saw they wrote huge vote, total gains in the still overwhelmingly Democratic Bureau of Brooklyn and Queens in 2024. I'm telling me he's going to take it. You just watch Democrat.
Starting point is 00:22:35 I mean, he can't run again, but you know, you know. Oh, the GOP is common for all these blue areas and they're coming fast. It's approaching fast and the Democrats don't know what to do, but I'll tell you, they don't want Letitia's baggage right about now. No way, Jose, pun intended. Okay, so here we go. Recent polls confirmed that New York does hold a relatively unfavorable view of the incumbent attorney general, a Siena College Research Institute poll.
Starting point is 00:23:05 You guys and I, we went through this, remember? It showed how bad she was doing, like worse than Chuck Schumer, and he's doing pretty bad. And so she was kind of just a little bit more favorable to Hockel, but this was back in May. This was before she was indicted. This is before we knew what she was allegedly up to. So, wow, now nobody wants her because she's tanking everybody, which is why, yes, you're starting to see the media turn on her. You're starting to see CNN in some pockets turn on her, but not everywhere, not everywhere. because, you know, she still has her little friends over in MSNBC
Starting point is 00:23:43 with a bunch of delusional idiots that say stuff like this. So let's talk about how we got here because you know how this works, Anthony. And in both this case and the case against James Comey, what the DOJ has said is the facts and the law were followed. They did things by the book. But when it comes to the actual mechanics of pursuing evidence and bringing charges, is that true? Was this handled like any other case?
Starting point is 00:24:09 you know. No, it wasn't, but let me say first, this week, this is a watershed moment in American history. Not since Watergate, Chris, have we seen a president weaponized the Justice Department to go after his political rivals? Wait a second. I think we just thought, actually, where were you the last four years? What do you think just happened? I mean, the last eight years, thank you very much. Shifty Shift. Oh, he's in trouble. Wait till we get to that because he is next. I told you. Don't ever doubt me, Okay, Adam Schiff, he's coming. And I have this on pretty good sourcing, all right? Adam Schiff is next in the works, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:24:48 He ought to be really nervous right about now. But this idiot is trying to pretend like what? The last eight years didn't happen. 31 indictments against Donald Trump didn't happen. The attempt to try and bankrupt him via Letitia James didn't happen. The attempt to try and put him in jail in Fulton County, Georgia with Fannie Willis, that didn't happen. Alvin Bragg didn't happen. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:25:07 Now, to your question, typically, if I can take you inside DOJ for a moment, typically when career prosecutors declined to bring a case, Charles knows this, you have to, according to the Justice Manual, which is like the DOJ Bible, you have to have enough evidence to obtain and sustain a conviction. We know from Kandalanians reporting and other reporting that there was chaos within the Eastern District of Virginia about moving forward because that evidence wasn't there. No, maybe, maybe just maybe. It was because James Comey's son-in-law was working there. I mean, that blew me away.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I'm talking about it, like, incestuous. My gosh, you have your own son-in-law planted in the eastern district of Virginia. And so everybody's, like, nervous. Eric had to get tossed. They put Lindsay in instead because Eric was a little too nervous. You know, his best buddy happens to be the son-in-law of James Comey. You understand, they're all trying to take care of themselves. They're in a C-Y-A mode, and they take care of those, whether it's Republican or Democrat, on the inside.
Starting point is 00:26:13 And I get this outsider coming in, and he's busting everything wide open, and they don't know what to do. So instead, they're trying to turn it on its heels and say, oh, this is worse than Watergate. I'll tell you what's worse than Watergate. Tap in the phones of eight U.S. sitting senators. Bob Woodward, you should know that. To now bring in Bob Woodward, of course, a legendary reporter from the Washington Post, who's here to talk about his paper. back version of the 2024 book war also about news of the day. See, he's there to promote his book and make book sales.
Starting point is 00:26:45 I mean, Bob, there's so much here that we're juggling this morning. You're in a unique vantage point. I know, remember seeing you at Trump Tower during the transition period in 2016 before the first term. You spent a good bit of time with the president. You've recorded the president. I'm curious. We're balancing a lot of things right now, a possible breakthrough in Middle East peace, the prosecution.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Like some really good stuff. Okay, let's fast forward to Joe because he just can't, he loves to hear himself talk, right? Oh my God, he's still talking, he's still talking, he's still talking. Poor Woodward's like, okay, finally. I think the theme really is if you have power, use it and also abuse it. And so literally, I mean, it really is a breakthrough, a corrupt breakthrough to have the president of the United States ordering up criminal charges against people who are opponents. And that's exactly what's happened. You changed journalism with your Watergate reporting. Compare what's going on now.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I know you've been asked this question a good bit, but the facts have changed on the ground over the past two weeks. compare what happened during Watergate, during Nixon's abuses with the President of the United States telling the Attorney General, I want you to arrest these three people. They're guilty as hell. Well, it's worse now. And of course, after two years of Watergate, Nixon resigned. It's worse now. Okay, he thinks it's worse than Watergate. I get news for him. What we went through with all of the attempts to take Donald Trump down, with all of the of the J6 spin and now what we've learned about the FBI and Jack Smith getting the phone records and locations and who certain senators were talking to at various times. Trust me, that's
Starting point is 00:28:53 way worse than Watergate. Attorney General is telling us she is determined to make Trump pay, even if it means seizing this building or others long in the Trump portfolio. You get it? It was all about making him pay. Well, what goes around comes around, what can we say, Tissie, baby. You're going to be resigning. Your political career is over. You may, in fact, wind up in jail for some length of time. We'll see, I'll tell you.
Starting point is 00:29:26 The grand jury found enough evidence there. And now, as I just told you, I'm seeing stuff too. I'm seeing stuff like this. I'm seeing stuff like a second home rider where she's actually saying it's going to be her second home, her second home as opposed to an investment property. It was an investment property, let's be honest. I mean, I have to qualify this, allegedly, an investment property. But, you know, Daily Caller, thanks to them, they went out, they tried to scope out who was there.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Wasn't Leticia. Latisha's not living there. And yet she said she had a primary residence, and then she had a secondary residence all in the state of Virginia. and she signed documentation saying this. On one hand, she said, oh, just my, just my power of attorney. That was a simple clerical mistake. Well, is this a clerical mistake as well? Was it a clerical mistake when you signed on as your dad's wife?
Starting point is 00:30:15 I mean, enough with the clerical mistakes because I'm seeing a pattern. I'm seeing a pattern where you say, oh, I can get eight tens of a percent of a lower mortgage if I just say it's this instead of that. And that's a problem. Okay? that would land you in jail for up to 30 years. So Tishi, I'm sorry. You know what?
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Starting point is 00:32:43 everything is out in the open. Just listen to one president, Donald J. Trump. Mr. Schiff really did a bad thing. They have them. Now, let's see what happens. up to me. It's not up to, I stay out of it purposely, but it's mortgage loan fraud. It's a big deal. He defrauded banks and insurance companies and the federal government, but it's very simple. It's mortgage loan fraud, and you're right, that's a lot of people to live in a one-bedroom apartment,
Starting point is 00:33:17 right? But he put it down, but he has a lot of other things far worse than that. So, no, Adam Schiff, they have him 100% on mortgage fraud. Now, if he's a lot of it, he's not. Now, if he's a lot of If there's anybody else in this room except you, you would have no problem. But anybody else in this room, you'd have a problem. I'd have a problem. Oh, yeah. Well, he's had all kinds of problems. Let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:33:41 I mean, the fact that he's still standing, right? Nuns, he's still standing. He's now president of the United States. 2.0. Trump 2.0. We're all loving it. Anyway, the point being, the Adam Schiff is now in a whole lot of trouble, because Adam Schiff allegedly said that he had a primary home.
Starting point is 00:33:58 in Virginia or Maryland, forgive me, while simultaneously having another primary home out in California, of course he was from California. So there's some discrepancy issues there. And, you know, I'm sorry, bottom line, you can't lie on your mortgage application. I mean, isn't this what Letitia was trying to say with Donald Trump saying he inflated the value of his Mar-a-Lago home because, you know, she thinks it's worth just $18 million, $18 million. dollars, my, you know what, I mean, again, I've told you before, I'll tell you again, we would have done a go fund me, right? We would have, we would have raised the money to buy it ourselves,
Starting point is 00:34:36 right? 18 million dollars. Heck, like that would be, that'd be a dream come true for any kind of real estate developer. Of course you would buy it. No, she doesn't know what it's worth. By the way, it's not worth anything until somebody actually sells it. So if he says it's worth X, unless Deutsche Bank is going to do due diligence and say, no, we don't think it's worth X, therefore we're not going to give you the loan. It's really none of Letitia James's business. But in the case of those loans that she was filling out, yeah, it is part of the FHFA's business, absolutely, and now thus part of the DOJ's business, part of Lindsay Halligan's business,
Starting point is 00:35:15 Eastern Virginia courts business, and hence we've got a criminal indictment by grand jury for one Letitia James with Adam Schiff next on the way, no matter how much they try and tell you, oh, this is him just trying to take it out on his political enemies. I'm just going to say, what the heck do you think was going to happen? After everything that you guys did, scumbags. He can't do the job. He won't protect the public. He will misuse the resources of the Bureau.
Starting point is 00:35:46 He will weaponize it against the president's political opponents rather than protecting the safety, the public safety of the American people. I'm wearing orange for a reason. I just thought I'd try it out for Adam and Letitia's sake. I think I probably look better, but, you know, that's not a stretch for either of those two. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, it's in honor of what's to come. I'm sorry, Adam, you know what?
Starting point is 00:36:17 You're a freaking U.S. senator. And before that, you were U.S. representative. You actually have to live by some kind of standards. There was Donald Trump trying to actually make sure he did dot his eyes and cross his teas. You went after him with everything you had and you came up empty-handed. Well, now he's going after like low-hanging fruit. And he's coming back with a big giant gallon of stuff. I mean, the Latisha thing we just learned moments ago is even worse than we thought.
Starting point is 00:36:49 And now we're learning more and more about this guy. He thought he could take Pam Bondiom. Good luck. No match for her. So let me start with an easy truth that you could speak to the president. Can you tell us, can you tell him that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election? Can you say that? Do you have the independence to say that?
Starting point is 00:37:10 Do you have the gravitas, the stature, the intestinal fortitude to say, Donald Trump, you lost the 2020 election? Can you tell us that here today? Senator, what I can tell you is I will never play politics. You're trying to engage me in a gotcha. I won't do it. I won't play politics with any ongoing investigation. Like you did, leaving your colleague, Devin Nunes' memo.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Woo! Yes, thank you very much. Pam Bondi, yeah, sticking it right back to him. Shifty Shift, had his moment in the sun. Shifty Shift ran a couple of impeachment circuses. Shifty Shift wished he had been an actor. Yeah, that's what he wanted to be, apparently, an actor out in L.A. Then he wanted to be a producer, and somehow he had to settle for being a congressman, and then getting to star in his own Shifty Shift show with the impeachment trials.
Starting point is 00:38:04 But I'll tell you this. He's going down, likely for mortgage fraud, but possibly for much more, because we're getting new information in right now about what exactly happened during Biden's FBI. And it's not pretty. And remember what my friend Dan said, you know, maybe this is a couple of months ago on Fox and Friends. I want to take you back to this point in time because it's all coming to fruition. It is all coming out, ladies and gentlemen. Jim Comey, because he cannot control himself and his emotions. He is a child. He is a big child. And let me tell you one more thing. Jim Comey, who wants you to believe. Jim Comey taking a shot at the president. Oh, look at me. I'm such a victim.
Starting point is 00:38:48 the president's going after me. He's making a ton of money on this book. The only person that got prosecuted was the president. Jim Comey, we're finding stuff even now. Wait till you read the stuff that's coming out. But does he still have loyalists in the building? Because when I hear the FBI director saying, you guys are finding boxes that are hidden. Okay, how does that happen in the bureau? Well, we were there a couple of weeks, and luckily there were a lot of people up there who grabbed us by the arm the minute we came in and said, thank you for being here. You know, we need to talk. There are people there who are really horrified at what happened. And there was a room, and we found stuff, a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:32 A hidden room. I wouldn't call it hidden, but hidden from us, at least, and not mentioned to us. And then we found stuff in there. And a lot of it's from the Comey era. And we are working our damnedest right now to declassifying. Just so you know, because I get the public, I totally understand people saying, well, do it now. The process is not all the information is ours to declassify. Some is other intelligence agencies.
Starting point is 00:39:54 It's not, we literally can't do it. Once that gets done and that gets out there and you read some of the stuff we found that, by the way, it was not processed through the normal procedure, digitizing it, putting in FBI records. We found it in bags hiding under Jim Combs. quickly. Yeah, you're going to be stunned. The shells on the beach. Can you not talk to social? So remember those shells on the beach? This was right after the shells on the beach that he actually came forward and said all this. And this is important, right? Because Comey had 86 Donald Trump. I mean, it was kind of like really kind of cryptic. I mean, this is, Donald Trump had been, let's just be really frank. Like, I mean, look, we just went through Charlie, okay?
Starting point is 00:40:35 Donald Trump had been twice the target of assassination temps, and one was nearly successful. So if you're the former head of the FBI, do you think you run around like with taking a pretty shell picture of 86 Donald Trump? No, you don't. That's really cryptic and really, really poor taste and beyond bad. Beyond bad. I mean, Tulsi Gabbard was calling for him to be jailed right after that. I mean, she's got no use for the guy because she knew what he was up to. And now it's all coming out. So Dan was warning and then Dan went again, maybe about four weeks ago, six weeks ago and said there's a whole bunch more coming. And he said Letitia James. He said Adam Schiff. He said James Comey. Okay. So granted, I'm well sourced, but this is out in the open.
Starting point is 00:41:20 This is out in the open. And Adam Schiff is expected to be next as Bongino and cash start clearing and cleaning house. Jack Smith, what the heck was that about? What would you be doing? We can't use the term wiretapping because PBS is going to get all mad. PBS did a big story in New York Times too. Oh, the right keeps saying it's wiretapping and it's not wiretapping, it's tolling. Nobody uses the word tolling, okay? So let me explain to you the difference. If you're tolling someone's phone, it means you find out who they're talking to,
Starting point is 00:41:58 how long they're talking to them, and where they're talking to them from the location. the location as well as the location of the other person, okay? It doesn't mean you're actually listening to the conversations, but you get all the other information that you're out there gathering. So this was what was put in place by someone at the FBI during J6. And then guess who decided to continue it? Jack Smith in his special investigation. And so here's the question.
Starting point is 00:42:27 If you're intercepting and tracking the private communications, of so many GOP senators sitting U.S. senators during and after the J6 probe, then did you get the proper clearance for that? Did you get the FISA warrant? Did you get the proper? I mean, there's a whole slew of things that you're actually supposed to get, but, you know, I don't know as they did any of that. And so now some senators are saying, hey, Senator Kennedy's like, you know what? We're going to have to go after the phone companies. They're not going to like this very much. Pam Bondi, be on high alert because the phone companies may actually start coming after you because they're not going to want to be held libel because they turned over precious
Starting point is 00:43:06 private information from sitting U.S. senators. Apparently, they just folded, kind of like, you know, we saw a lot of companies fold back in the day. Did we not? Tons of that going on. All right. So here's the memo that the FBI has released and it has all the names of the senators that they target.
Starting point is 00:43:25 Cynthia Loomis is on there. She's like, hey, hey, I want to know what my civil rights are. You know, can I sue them on a civil level because this is not in any way, shape or form okay, what they were doing. Again, you've got to have certain kinds of clearance. But this Arctic Frost thing was going on where we don't know. It seems like they may have done some things that they shouldn't have. I mean, this is like Cointel Pro, which happened back under Hoover's FBI and continued right through the 60s until finally you had. whistleblowers coming forward like Dan was talking about.
Starting point is 00:44:04 Dan said when they got to the FBI, people were like, oh, thank goodness, because there's been all this crazy stuff happening. And it's all in this room, right? Here you go. Here's all the documents. Here's what you need to know. So a few whistleblowers are coming forward, just like in Cointel, they came forward, okay? And they exposed what our government was doing.
Starting point is 00:44:24 Martin Luther King was one of the victims of that. So you need a court order. You need a subpoena. You need a FISA warrant or you need an NSL, a national Patriot letter, security letter under the USA Patriot Act. I don't know if they had any of this stuff. It's all coming forward right about now, and this is a big freaking deal.
Starting point is 00:44:44 We now know the secrets out. Everything Joe Biden told us that it was a conspiracy to think his family was, a conspiracy theory to think his family is doing anything wrong. His own government knew that his son was involved with a corrupt company, and it was hurting the American public and American policy. Yeah, I mean, that was another part of it too with the CIA having sent a memo saying, you know what? This is not a good idea to Hunter Biden.
Starting point is 00:45:09 This is back in the Obama term, right? Hunter Biden is doing business with Burisma. The Ukrainians don't like it very much because Hunter Biden is working with a corrupt all while Joe Biden is telling them to stop being so corrupt. I mean, messed up, right? Right, right? But I digress. Back to for a moment, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:45:30 Senator Grass, you got Grassley, you get Sandra Johnson, you get Grassley. They want answers right now because it is not okay to learn that multiple sitting U.S. senators were being told, all right? They were getting their phones. We can't say wiretapped because PBS and the New York Times are going to accuse us of fake news. So let's use the proper terminology told. or, as Fox reported, this is probably the easiest way to say it,
Starting point is 00:45:59 they had their communications, intercepted, intercepted. And by the way, they weren't the only ones, okay? They were targeting 92 different groups, all with conservative affiliation, grassroots efforts, including my friend Charlie Kirk's group at Turning Point. This is bonkers. It's a major development. You're taking a look at a letter right there
Starting point is 00:46:20 that was just sent to the FBI Director Cash Patel and the Attorney General, Pam Bond. What does it say? It says that Congress has obtained evidence that shows that the Biden White House was directly involved in trying to help start Jack Smith's investigation on the January 6th probe against President Trump. Specifically, that the White House counsel's office secretly obtained President Trump's and Vice President Mike Pence's former phones in giving them to the prosecutors. Basically sicking the Justice Department on his future competitor, their future rival in the 2024. so that they could look for dirt for possible crimes. There's a lot more coming in. There's a lot of other evidence as well.
Starting point is 00:47:01 There is. There's a lot more coming. I mean, I can tell you that as well. And my sources say plenty, plenty more coming. It's all coming out. That's the good news. I mean, I think about what would have happened if we weren't in this situation, if we didn't actually know, that would be a really bad position for all of us,
Starting point is 00:47:23 would it not? But again, back to... How could this possibly have occurred? I mean, this is the question that Kennedy's asking, Senator Kennedy, DeFam Bondi, this week in the hearings. Not that anybody in the mainstream media reported on any of this. No, no, they want to tell you this is no big deal. It was just tolling of phones. You can't toll someone's phone. You can't interrupt private communications to figure out who Cynthia Loomis or Marsha Blackburn or Josh Hawley are talking to on any given day. You can't go around as Jack Smith or the federal government or the FBI.
Starting point is 00:47:56 and be trying to locate where all these people are. I mean, the vice presidents of the United States as well had his phone intercepted. This is bonkers, okay? Like, this is one side completely weaponizing itself against the other. And they wanted to do this all in the name, a democracy, to preserve the United States of America because after J6, well, they had to, right? I mean, if you looked at Alexander Pelosi's footage, the daughter of Nancy, then, yeah, you didn't have a choice.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Anyway, let's go to Kennedy, who's making some really good points and some funny ones at that. He's pretty priceless. But the phone company and the general counsel for the phone company are companies, if there were more than one involved, could say, you know, this is serious as an aneurysm, this is serious as four auto attacks and a stroke. This is a sitting United States Senator. So General Counsel would likely advise the CEO, you need to file a motion to quash.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Senator, typically phone companies follow a subpoena from a United States attorney. No, they do, but they don't have to. They could challenge it, Senator. Yeah. Or maybe they should have gone to Amazon and buy some testicles online. I told you. instead of just saying, sure, I'll just show you the phone records of a sitting United States senator on the basis of an administrative subpoena.
Starting point is 00:49:31 And yet, no one's covering this, right? Nobody is covering this, and he's not done. Now, do you have copies of the subpoena applications for these eight? Senator, I can't discuss anything regarding this case with you. You can't even tell me if you have copies? I can't discuss any of this. All right. When are you going to, General, when are you going to be able to discuss it?
Starting point is 00:49:53 I can't discuss whether there is or is not a pending investigation. I understand. But let's just say, if there is a pending investigation, I don't want this to get swept under the rug. Okay? No. Because I think you're going to get pushed back from all quarters. I think the telecommunication companies are going to be all over you like a bad rash. Because they've got liability here.
Starting point is 00:50:16 Yep. for just turning over these records. Yep. When they knew what was going on, I think some FBI agents may have some liability here. I think so. I think a special counsel might have some liability here. Jack Smith, we're looking at you.
Starting point is 00:50:31 If I were your special counsel, and you had appointed me, and I wanted to get the records of a sitting United States senator, is that something you would expect me to tell you as Attorney General of the United States? They better have. Yeah. Do we know in this instance of the eight sitting United States senators if they told Attorney General Garland? Senator, I just learned about this very recently, as did Director Patel, and we cannot discuss the detail. I don't know many of the details. Well, maybe we ought to get Attorney General Garland here.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Yeah. Do you know the special counsel told FBI Director Ray? We need Director Ray. Is that something, let me put it another one. If I were your special counsel and you were the director of the FBI and I'm trying to get the phone records of a sitting United States Senator, did I mention it was a sitting United States Senator? Is that something that you would expect me to tell you as director of the FBI?
Starting point is 00:51:42 Hell yeah, okay. Hell yeah, this is bonkers, okay? And yet again, no one's. covering it except for the New York Times and PBS to say we're making something out of nothing because it wasn't wiretapping. They're like focusing on that word wiretapping. Let me tell you, it was interception, all right? Interception of private communications with sitting U.S. senators. Like, that's not okay. That's not cool. And if I'm Josh Hawley or I'm Marshall Blackburn or I'm Cynthia Lewis, I am livid.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Manor of things and the current president. I've also heard them said and I just wrote it down because I wanted to be sure I heard it correctly. I've heard them say that Joe Biden never targeted his political enemies. Joe Biden never directed his attorney general to target his political opponents. Huh. That's interesting because I could have sworn that yesterday we learned that the FBI tap my phone. Let's look at it. We've got a list.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Tap my phone. Taped Lindsey Graham's phone. Taped Marsha Blackburn's phone. Tap five other phones of United States senators. Gee, it sure looks like targeting political opponents to me, and yet I haven't heard a word from that side of the dais about any concern whatsoever. We've got nothing but concerns today, but no concern at all for a Justice Department that is tapping the phones of sitting United States senators because who knows why?
Starting point is 00:53:15 They don't like them. They're members of the opposition party. They're Republicans. They're conservatives. You've seen this document, Attorney General Bondi. What was going on here? Who ordered this? Who ordered the tapping of the phones of United States senators?
Starting point is 00:53:30 Senator Holly, I cannot discuss the details of that right now for very good reason. You're going to do a thorough investigation of this, I trust. Is that correct? We will be looking at all aspects of this, and I have talked to Director Patel at length about this. And you're going to figure out who was involved in this. Who signed off? We need to know. We need to know.
Starting point is 00:53:52 because their civil rights were violated. There are various acts. We've talked about it, the Wiretap Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, you've got state privacy and eavesdropping laws. They can't do this. They did it anyway. Now, what authorization did they have? And why did everybody just fold and go along with it?
Starting point is 00:54:11 Back to Kennedy's point. It's a good one, okay? There are rules and there are laws, and they're there for a reason to protect us against big government, gone wild. Obama went wild. I mean, he got a little taste of it, right? Remember, with his IRS targeting tea party groups?
Starting point is 00:54:35 And then Biden comes along, and they use J6 as the reason to be able to go and do anything and everything they want. Cancel culture on steroids, God help you if you weren't okay with a man having a baby. Pregnant man emoji, right? got to help you if you weren't okay with a naturally born male competing against your daughter on the track team. Oh, you were the problem. If you showed up at a school board meeting saying, I really don't think it's appropriate to be having boys compete against girls in sports, well, whoa, you were the problem. If you were going to mass in Latin, you were the problem.
Starting point is 00:55:17 And if you were a sitting U.S. senator that supported Donald Trump, you were the problem and they had the right to go after you? No, they didn't. We're going to get to the bottom of this. I'm telling you, it is just the beginning. This is massive, okay? This is massive. This is historic. We are on the front lines of history.
Starting point is 00:55:40 And we are not stopping. Not for one minute here on the Trish Riegan show. It's all getting exposed. the CIA memo with Burisma, that's getting exposed as we speak, ladies and gentlemen. And here, as Solomon said, everything that you thought is all common true. I mean, they tried to pull the wool over our eyes, whether it be on, oh, the Wuhan lab had nothing to do with the creation of COVID. It just came from a wet market.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Yeah, right. Or masks, you know, they're great. You know, if you just, if you wear two or three of them, it's even better. Yeah, right. I mean, it was lie after lie. The Hunter button laptop that, oh, was bought and paid for by the Russians and brought to you courtesy of Rudy Giuliani. Yeah, right. No, that was all wrong.
Starting point is 00:56:33 That was all false. And they lied and they lied. And the 51x spooks and hacks got together and put a big letter in Politico. And basically shut down the Twitter account. Now, X, thank goodness, of the New York Post. because they were trying to control the narrative. Those days are over, and it's all coming out. Impeachment trials of our lifetime.
Starting point is 00:56:56 So we now know the secrets out. Everything Joe Biden told us that it was a conspiracy to think his family was a conspiracy theory, to think his family is doing anything wrong. His own government knew that his son was involved with a corrupt company, and it was hurting the American public and American policy. Yeah. It was hurting because, you know what? The Ukrainians were sitting there saying we were, why is Hunter Biden working for Burisma?
Starting point is 00:57:22 And they didn't even know he was getting like $600 grand a year, right? Like that's unheard of. You don't get a board job for $600 grand a year. Like it doesn't exist. Except in Ukraine, apparently, when you're working for a shady energy company that wants to get a little pat in the back from Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and says, hey, we got this problem investigator that's like looking into us. Can you do something about it? And hey, Pops, he was too willing to apparently oblige. For loan guarantees.
Starting point is 00:57:49 And I went over, I guess, the 12th, 13th time to Kiev. And I was supposed to announce that there was another billion-dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yotsynuk that they would take action against the state prosecutor. And they didn't. So they said they were walking out to press conference. I said, no, I said, I'm not going to, we're not going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority.
Starting point is 00:58:17 You're not the president. The president said, I said, call him. I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting a billion dollars. I said, you're not getting the billion. I'm going to be leaving here. I think it was, what, six hours? I looked at, I said, I'm leaving the six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.
Starting point is 00:58:32 Oh, son of a bitch. Got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time. Well, there's still, so they made some genuine, you see, someone who Burisma wanted, because, you know, they had leverage. They had Hunter. This is bad. Like, this is really, really bad. And it turns out now, we have just learned that it was Biden who put the kibash on the CIA memo that would have informed everybody about the concerns that the Ukraine
Starting point is 00:59:10 actually had at the time. So there's Donald Trump out there, just trying to do things the smart way, the normal way, and look where it gets them. I'll tell you, he's going to get that Nobel Peace Prize. You better get that Nobel Peace Prize. I realize they're giving it to Maria Carino Machada out of Venezuela. She's a placeholder, okay?
Starting point is 00:59:30 Mark my words, because this peace deal is a biggie. I'm going to get to that. I'm going to get to Hillary Clinton's response. Oh, my gosh, you guys got to see this because it's like, it's like she just ate a really bad lemon and she's looking at the camera. She's looking like that little Greta girl, you know, she's going to have to say something nice about Trump. She manages sort of to get some kind of line out, but it's just really funny.
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Starting point is 01:01:02 Okay, 35% off, balance of nature. com. Nobel Peace Prize goes to not Donald Trump. At least not this time. Maria Karino Machado out of Venezuela got it. She got the honor. She's that we know her well here on the Trish Rigan show. I know her. She's been instrumental in terms of trying to bring a coalition of opposition together against the communist dictator Nicholas Maduro there in Venezuela. And she's seeing some incremental success. And I think they wanted to reward her for that. But interestingly, she's,
Starting point is 01:01:35 She's no dummy. She immediately turned around and dedicated the award to won Donald Trump. So kind of a smart move. I'm telling you, he's still got a chance, though, because we got another one coming up. We get another one coming up, and I think that he's going to get it. And why? Because he went where no one could go before. I mean, Hillary Clinton was laughing about how, you know, he thought he could be the architect,
Starting point is 01:02:02 some kind of peace deal in the Middle East. Good luck with that. She was saying, well, look at that. this he's bringing them home that's the cover of the Jerusalem Post remember when Hillary said this if President Trump were the architect of that I'd nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize so Hillary what are you waiting for I think you better get going because there's another one coming up and he just did it in fairness in fairness to you know I don't love the Nobel Peace Prize Committee and by the way
Starting point is 01:02:27 I sent out a tweet earlier today because I was livid I was like how could he could not get this and I've learned a little bit more since then it turns out that the deadline for submissions was like basically 11 days into the Trump presidency, so that everything had to be in by January 31st. And obviously, this peace deal, this peace accord just happened, like within the last 24 hours, right? So that means he's still going to shot for the next round. But let's go to Hillary Clinton because she said she was going to nominate him.
Starting point is 01:02:56 And while she was asked about it by CBS today. And watching her deliver this answer is kind of funny because like I said, it's like she's eating a lemon or something. She just, she has to say this and she has to give him credit. And it's really hard. It's really hard for Hillary Clinton, which makes it so much better. Secretary Clinton, let me start with you. Does this diplomatic breakthrough make you hopeful about what's next? Wait for it.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Nora, it does. It's a really significant first step, and I really commend President Trump and his administration as well as Arab leaders in the region. Does she not look like a bit of a hostage victim there? I mean, eyes wide open. And I commend President Trump. You better commend him. I mean, hey, that's better than Obama. Obama put out a tweet. Obama didn't even have the grace or decency or dignity to say anything about Trump. He just, you know, applauded the international community for this one, and I love it because Junior responded with, you're welcome, okay? You're welcome. At least David Ignatius from the Washington Post admitted this was a big deal. The deal that President Trump is announcing played a key part in negotiating is a significant change. this war was blocked for two years. President Biden, who proceeded him, was unable to find a way to
Starting point is 01:04:35 stop it. President Trump found that way by being tough on both sides. And you'll take a victory lap for sure over the next few days. But it's deserved. There's no way that I can see that this would have been done without Trump's pressure in the final hours. Ha ha. Okay. You know what? I'm going to tell you why Donald Trump was. able to do this where others could not. He understood financial leverage. He had all those tariffs in place. Don't forget how much of the tariffs factor into things. And he held everyone accountable, okay? And he understood that everybody had something they needed. He basically just blew open the barn doors and had a completely different approach. And anybody who's ever out of the State Department
Starting point is 01:05:18 in the last 50-some-odd years. And guess what? It worked. It worked. I mean, even ABC News has to admit it. We played this in the short feed. Donald Trump, get in phase one of a peace deal. He may go down in history as the greatest president ever, and ABC is forced to admit it. Made no mistake. It looks like President Trump has actually pulled off something here that many presidents before him have failed to do.
Starting point is 01:05:47 Yeah. Kind of amazing, right? I'll tell you, he's going to get it next round. He should. The Nobel Peace Prize. And gosh darn it, if he doesn't, maybe Melania does. Melania Trump, amazing. She's working overtime to try and help the children of Ukraine, to help relocate them to their parents.
Starting point is 01:06:08 She sent a letter back in August. Do you remember this to Vladimir Putin asking for his assistance and helping this? And he responded to her. And all of a sudden, you're seeing some thawing here. Like, I mean, we had kind of hit a dead end in terms of negotiating with Putin. And in walks, Melania Trump. Here's the former ambassador to Israel, Michael Horan, talking about it on Fox today. Listen.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Melania Trump's announcement, this is huge for First Lady to be speaking with Vladimir Putin, who, by the way, under the Biden administration, could not do a deal with our president and somehow has managed to do this backdoor deal with the First Lady of the United States. You'd have to go back to Eleanor Roosevelt to find a First Lady who dealt with diplomacy and security. issues like this. It's extraordinary. I think it goes, there's a connection between what we just heard with Lani of Trump and what's happened in Gaza. What this administration takes every conventional wisdom and breaks it over its knee. The conventional wisdom in the Middle East was you can't make peace unless you first make a Palestinian state. So Donald Trump comes along in
Starting point is 01:07:17 220 and gets the Abraham Accords. The conventional wisdom in Gaza was first you have to have a ceasefire for a little while and you get some of the hostages back. He turns it around. No, we're going to get all the hostages back first all at once. And then you're going to have a long ceasefire. And so this is the secret of the success of the administration and diplomacy is that they just don't accept the conventional wisdoms and they break them over their knees. Right. Because you know what, Donald Trump comes from the business world and you need somebody from the business world out there doing deals, making things happen because they're not a bunch of politicians in the business world that basically have a zero-sum game. He realizes everybody's got a little something at stake.
Starting point is 01:07:58 He finds their weak point and goes in for the kill. And you know what? It winds up that the world is a better place. Here's Melania Trump. I mean, this is extraordinary. She spoke today about her effort. She has gotten a response from Vladimir Putin. And this is amazing. A child's soul knows no borders, no flags. We must foster a future for our children, which is a very important. reach with potential, security, and complete with free will. A world where dreams will be realized rather than faded by war. Much has unfolded since President Putin received my letter last August. He responded in writing, signaling a willingness to engage with me directly,
Starting point is 01:08:51 and outlining details. regarding the Ukrainian children residing in Russia. It's amazing. And since then, President Putin... Since then, President Putin has been working with Melania Trump to help these children be reunited with their families. And isn't that amazing? Amazing. Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Starting point is 01:09:16 You know what else is amazing? We are getting word right now. Yes, indeed, more indictments are coming. I was telling you Adam Schiff, but I can tell you there is another outlet right now reporting something different, and I want to bring you this as it's just coming in right now, the team on the Trish Regan show, which is quite small. It's myself and to other people. Anyway, David's sending this along to me. MSNBC reports that John Bolton is to be indicted. Next. So, you know, look, I think they're all common. But MSNBC reporting at this moment that it is going to be one John Bolton,
Starting point is 01:10:03 John Bolton, the former head of the NSC, don't forget, who came out with a book, and the president was furious about it because there was special sort of classified intel that was in that book that he leaked and he was told he couldn't do it. He did it anyway. And now, well, the time. chickens are coming home to roost. They're going after him for this. Watch. Bolton, former national security advisor turned sharp critic of Donald Trump is expected to be the subject of a complaint or even in indictment as early as next week. MSNBC citing two
Starting point is 01:10:39 sources is reporting exclusively that the acting U.S. Attorney in Maryland is moving forward quickly to seek criminal charges against Bolton. They reportedly relate to claims that he improperly kept classified national security information in his Maryland home. His home was searched in August. Bolton's lawyer insists that his client, John Bolton, did nothing improper. It is the second instance of targeting a prominent Trump critic. Okay, okay, so they're not happy about that. The targeting of a Trump critic.
Starting point is 01:11:15 Bolton, yes, was a critic, but he wasn't a critic like Comey, wasn't a critic like Lettisha James. I actually think that this one is because he simply made off with some classified information, and that's not okay, right? Like, you can't do that. And so they're holding him responsible because they need to hold him responsible. I realize the media is getting like hot and bothered under the collar. Let's go to a CNN reporter who's reacting to news of Letitia, the expectation that Adam Shift is next. And of course, MSNBC reporting on John Bolton being in the queue for an indictment as early as next week. Who's next here?
Starting point is 01:11:55 Because there, of course, have been kind of lists out, as Scott pointed out, but the president freely talks about a lot of the people that he wants to go after. So here are some people that are under investigation right now. John Bolton, John Brennan, Lisa Cook, of course, Federal Reserve, Chris Krebs, Adam Schiff, Jack Smith, Miles Taylor, the public calls to investigate. Reid Hoffman, Mark Millie, George Soros, Fannie Willis, Chris Ray. This is quite an array of people. Scott Shadding, one person we've heard about is John Bolton, although it sounds like that investigation may have begun under the Biden.
Starting point is 01:12:32 Yeah, they started under Biden. And from what I read in the newspaper, they did find classified material according to the reporting in his house. And so I don't know if you... Yeah, they did. That is what has been reported. Don't forget they had the FBI there. with that rate of his home just within the last couple of weeks. And again, it goes back to the apparently sharing of classified information.
Starting point is 01:12:58 I have a feeling I don't know this for sure, but I can totally see this happening, where he was maybe submitting some information to a book publisher and transferring this via email. Apparently, he took laborious notes. Like, the book actually got panned in the New York Times. They were like, this is some boring stuff. And boy, he comes off kind of mean. It comes off kind of mean because he's like all psyched that we're going to go, you know,
Starting point is 01:13:22 kill someone in the Middle East. And then like it doesn't happen because Donald Trump realizes there's going to be too many people dead. And like he doesn't even want his enemy's dead. Okay. Like he's very much like, you know, human life. Let's respect human life. And so Bolton apparently in the book is like kind of bummed out.
Starting point is 01:13:39 And the New York Times picks up on that. So it was poorly written, but he took these laborious notes apparently all the time. And the thinking is is that he. was then sending some of those notes. Again, this is my speculation on it. Like, how is it that he was transferring this classified information? And then on top of that, putting it in a book, I'll tell you, the president really had no use for him.
Starting point is 01:14:02 He was pretty darn frustrated with him all along. He was apparently barred at one point from publishing this. And yet, what happened? He went ahead and did it anyway. He got one judge to go along with it after previously it had been vetoed. I guess by the intelligence department. So he's one that was being looked at not by Trump. Okay, let's be really clear, but by Biden's team.
Starting point is 01:14:31 So he was already being subjected to this. And I suspect that he really is indeed going to be in some additional trouble. I want to take you back to Donald Trump talking about this. actually, I believe this was on Fox, and I want you to hear what he had to say about one John Bolton. Okay, here we go. John Bolton came out and said that's not, that doesn't work with country to country. What's your reaction at? Look, this is a guy with no personality.
Starting point is 01:15:05 All he went to do is drop bombs on everybody. He got us, he was one of the many people that got us into the war in the Middle East, which was a big mistake. I said to him, let me ask you, do you think recently? I said, what did you think? He said, I think we made the right decision. I said, you lost me there. It was a worst decision in the history of our country. I know you may disagree with that.
Starting point is 01:15:26 Worst, well, now you might agree. At the time, you would have felt differently. But also, the Libyan model, you know what that means, right? Look it up. One of the dumbest things ever said, I think it was said on DeFace the Nation, the Libyan model, he said the Libyan model. That was set us back. You have no idea.
Starting point is 01:15:46 John Bolton was a stupid guy. and he was a guy with no heart. And he also had his statement that he would lie whenever he had to. He has that statement. It's a well-known statement. And I fired him. And I didn't think it was a big deal.
Starting point is 01:16:02 And I wasn't around him very much. But what he did do is he took classified information and he published it during the presidency. It's one thing to write a book after. During. And I believe that he's a criminal. And I believe, frankly, he should go to jail. for that. Judge?
Starting point is 01:16:21 And he may now. So that was like a throwback in time. That was back to the Trump administration after Bolton had left. So a bit of a flashback. But here we are at this moment in time. He was being investigated by the Biden administration. You had Trump's FBI then raid the home, find allegedly these documents. So he had taken some classified information. The other report being that he had emailed classified information and then, of course, published some classified information. So he's certainly facing some challenges, shall we say. But you know what? I got to say, hey, you know, there are consequences in life. And as much as people are like worried about, oh, gosh, you know, this is retribution. The reality is like, you can't have one side doing that.
Starting point is 01:17:09 And then the other side, like, plays dead. Like rolls over and plays dead. I'm sorry, that's not how it works. And so we need accountability. We need someone standing up to this so that, you know, mutual assured destruction, right? It doesn't happen again. Maybe if they know, hey, you try this, we're going to retaliate with that. Maybe then they don't do it. I mean, you know, or, you know, maybe we double down and here we are living in a world where it's tit for tad and it's just going to go on and on and on. At some point, somebody's going to call a truce. I get it. But I don't think we are in a position at this moment in time to call that. truce. What do you think? Hey, have you looked at the thing on my computer? There's 76
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Starting point is 01:18:17 Guess what? Baby, we are back. Columbus Day. Colombo. Back on the calendar. I mean, only took an executive order. How do you like this? Donald Trump reminding us Columbus.
Starting point is 01:18:34 It was kind of a big deal. Like, we wouldn't be here, right? Without them. In other words, we're calling it Columbus Day. Yes. There's the press that broke out in the applause. Can you believe that? I've never seen that happen before.
Starting point is 01:18:58 The press actually broke out in applause. Good. Columbus Day, we're back. Columbus Day, we're back to the Italians. We love the Italians. See, see, see, see, see. We do love the Italians. Columbus, I mean, I know he wasn't perfect,
Starting point is 01:19:15 but you know what? You got to look at through the lens of history. Like, what was the world at that time really and truly, right? I mean, hey, you've got to admire a guy when the entire universe is telling you the world is flat and you think, hey, maybe it's not. Maybe I'm going to get out on my boat and I'm going to go try and discover this so-called new world. And hey, you know what? it's a lesson in having a goal. Like maybe you don't achieve your goal.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Maybe you achieve a different goal. But you're motivated to do something. You're motivated to take a big chance. That was Christopher Columbus, who took a really big chance, got the backing, the Queen of Spain, to go sail and find this new world,
Starting point is 01:20:08 thinking he was finding India and said, coming across some of the islands in the Caribbean and discovering North America, I mean, wow, I know everybody wants to hate on him. Indigenous People's Day, I'm sorry, you know what, you can't hate on him. You've got to understand how to look at history through the lens of what was relevant at the time. You don't destroy history. You don't say he's a bad guy because he was like everybody else at the time.
Starting point is 01:20:39 you actually try and appreciate what he was that he did accomplish. And again, we wouldn't have the Americas without Christopher Columbus. So I'm sorry, get over it. We're sick of you guys rewriting history. That's not happening anymore. No more at all. Hey, I know a lot of you've been asking me to do the membership chat, so I'm thinking about doing that this weekend.
Starting point is 01:21:03 We'll see. I'll just pop on and talk to you guys. It's good to see. David Lorenzo, thank you for all your kind of comments. Cat Crazy as well. I know Don is like, hey, you guys better like this. We got a lot of likes. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:21:13 That's amazing. Amazing. 7,851 likes at this point. Gosh, I think we're going to make it to 10,000 before the night is over. And thank you, peace of my mind. You know, I will unravel this entire, like, web of lies and deceit. And we are getting to the bottom of it. Listen, as for Tishy baby, you know what happened to the Wisconsin judge?
Starting point is 01:21:36 She was forced to resign. She was forced to resign because you couldn't have a judge that was being investigated for her alleged crimes. Well, guess what? Letitia James, you're going to be forced to resign to. Adam Schiff, you're coming up. And John Bolton, here we learn this afternoon right here on the Trish Riegan show. He is likely next in the queue to be indicted.
Starting point is 01:22:03 There's a lot of cleaning up that has to happen. We're draining the swamp. Good to have you here. Have a wonderful weekend. I'll be back over the weekend and certainly on Columbus Day. See you then.

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