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Live Callaway next summer. Picking up your wake up with new opinion and insights every weekday morning on Talk 94.56.7.

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It is 6.07 on the Lived Callaway Show. What's next summers? Welcome to your May 21st Thursday.

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Mmm.

SPEAKER_05

Cuba it is. I'm gonna book my flight. Oh, are we are we allowed to go to Cuba yet?

SPEAKER_07

I don't think so. Not yet.

SPEAKER_05

Didn't Obama do something with Cuba?

SPEAKER_07

He yeah, I thought he somebody opened it up and then somebody closed it back down. It was Klopin. It was Klopin.

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Cuba was kloping.

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Is this it? No. Oh, this is the one that came up when I said, what is the song everybody line dance to?

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No, that's not it.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, well.

SPEAKER_05

It's much more tropical than that. Going to Cuba. It's like more, you know, friendly.

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All I know is this one.

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I love this song.

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What happened to her?

SPEAKER_06

Is she still around?

SPEAKER_05

You said Jackson Brown had a song?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, but I doubt that's the one.

SPEAKER_05

We should make an impromptu Cuba theme.

SPEAKER_07

It's like three songs I found. That's it. The one you said no, this one and Jackson Brown.

SPEAKER_05

I don't know. Um I don't know if you heard. I I meant to mention this like three days ago. Oh. Um, did you hear that Cuba was getting military grade drones? Did did I tell you that?

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No.

SPEAKER_08

You did not.

SPEAKER_05

Like three days ago? I I had the story, but I we didn't get to it. I don't think you did. Yeah. So there were US intelligence warnings that Cuba was getting these military hundreds of them, hundreds of them, military grade drones because Trump was saying that he was going to go into Cuba or take Cuba, right? Yeah, it's gonna be push over, we're gonna take it, whatever. So they obtained 300 drones from Russia and Iran. So we don't know if that was actually true. Let me see what it says here. Um Trump had said this, and this is what prompted it, they say. Let me play it. Oh, that's not playing. One Let me try this. How about now?

SPEAKER_04

You previously said that you had no problem with countries uh sending fuel to Cuba after previously promising to what happened? What changed?

SPEAKER_02

Well, we're gonna see with Cuba. We Cuba's another story. Uh Cuba's been a terribly run country for a long time. It's got a bad system. It's been very oppressive, as you know. And we have a lot of great Cuban Americans, all of whom just about voted for me. And uh, they were treated very badly. In many cases, family members have been killed, they've been beaten up and mugged, and like terrible things happened in Cuba. And Cuba's a failing nation, and we're gonna do this, and we may stop by Cuba after we're finished with this. But uh Cuba is a nation that was just been horribly run for many years by Castro.

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So that's what he had said, and that's what they're saying kind of the report originally published by Axios, which is a liberal rag, suggested that Cuba, which the United States has designated as a state sponsor of terrorism, has obtained more than 300 drones from Russia and Iran. Now, US officials don't feel that Cuba is an imminent threat, but they have talked about um that Cuba may target Guantanamo Bay, um US Navy vessels, or Key West. Now, we don't know if this is being confirmed, and the Pentagon has not confirmed this either. So is this a fabricated threat? Why would Axios make a fabricated threat like that, which would prompt, you know, people to say, Oh my gosh, we need to bomb Cuba, right? I mean, wouldn't you think that?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, but you know, manufactured fear porn, outrage. Who knows? Axios, you know, uh that came out on Sunday. That's that's when it was. I kind of vaguely remember you mentioning it, I think often.

SPEAKER_05

I mean, Cuba is very close to uh Florida, Key West Florida. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

I mean, people used to take little handmade boats to try to get to the tip of Florida, the bot, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_05

Did you see what Russia's doing? They're taking all these people, not only from Cuba, but they're um taking all these people that are in the country illegally and saying, Hey, fight in the war and we will give you, you know, all the money your family needs, and this and that, and we'll make you a citizen of Russia, and you'll get all the benefits. And they're so I was talking with that woman from Russia. Remember I was telling you, I had a conversation with her.

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Yeah.

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And I said, Well, how does um I said, Is it true that there are so many Russian soldiers, thousands, hundreds of thousands, dying in the war? She goes, Yeah, but they're getting them from the prisons, they're getting them from the indigenous peoples, you know, their Eskimos.

SPEAKER_07

I remember that.

SPEAKER_05

Um Can you say that? No, but I'm just saying, it's that's what their Eskimos are.

SPEAKER_07

You know, like they say that no, but anyway. Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

But they were getting them from there. They were like telling them that they would pay them enough money that their family would be fine for the rest of their lives. All you have to do is fight in this war one year.

SPEAKER_07

And it's like the first time Russia has done this. Well, they're gonna scoop up anybody all the time. Well they did it in World War II, by the way, as well.

SPEAKER_05

They are doing this, and there are like thousands of Cubans there too. Remember North Korea sent who did they send? Probably the Uyghurs. Probably. Who who are they sending?

SPEAKER_07

Just what you said. Anybody they don't expendable. Send them. It's unbelievable. And then that way it doesn't affect the the population per se.

SPEAKER_05

So the other thing I wanted to tell you was was that the CIA director, John Ratcliffe. Yeah, that guy. He went to Cuba.

SPEAKER_07

Uh interesting. Oh, I think that has to do with the Castro thing, didn't it?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like it's escalating. Um, and so he supposedly delivered a personally delivered a message from Trump that the US is ready to engage with Cuba to make fundamental changes, but they won't comment about what ended up happening. Uh and so I don't know where what kind of government is there now, who's really in charge in Cuba, what's really happening. We really don't know what's happening in Cuba. So we don't know, except for what Trump said. You know, gonna stop by Cuba on the way home from Iran. But when are you gonna be on the way home from Iran? A lot of people are saying the ceasefire is lasting longer than the war. So you're gonna complain about that now?

SPEAKER_07

Miguel Diaz Canal. He is the eighth first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and top leader of the area. How's that working for you? Yeah, I'd never heard of the guy. He's been there since 2019. Wow. Okay.

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Yeah. And so um when you think about what's going on in Iran and and Trump trying to do a diplomatic thing and trying to I I none of it makes sense. People are saying, Oh, Trump's getting played by, you know, Iran and they're playing with him. And I'm thinking, I think he's just shaking. I think he's just giving Iran rope and he's letting them You know, for example, you know when you're when you're battling something, everybody goes and hides, right? But in quote unquote peacetime, everything comes out of the woodwork, right? And I think that may be what they're doing.

SPEAKER_07

Here's what I think. I got listen to this clip. It's a minute. This is uh probably the same time that uh your audio was was grabbed from when he was talking about Cuba because it sounds very similar to something I had gotten. This is like uh Chopper Talk sorta. He's on the tarmac, headed over to, I believe, the Coast Guard, where he he welcomed the new graduating class. That was part of his itinerary yesterday, but he was asked about the Iran things. How close were you really? And we all heard yesterday the rumors were he was about an hour away from sending it in. Bomb him. But he said this, and it just made me think all of that maybe is a consideration of why Trump's holding back and why he keeps giving them more rope. But I really do think he just doesn't like death. You and I have said this. We really don't think that Trump is like, you know, Rockam Sokam kill 'em all kind of guy. He just doesn't like human waste in the sense that we're wasting humans. And I feel that strongly after listening to this listless clip.

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You said yesterday you're about an hour away from making a decision. Where does that stand today? Have you heard anything from them?

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Very right on the borderline, believe me. If we don't get the right answers, it goes very quickly. We're all ready to go. We have to get the right answers, it would have to be a complete 100% good answer. If I can save war by waiting a couple of days, if I can save people being killed by waiting a couple of days, I think it's a great thing to do.

SPEAKER_07

I think that's what keeps him from pushing the button every single time. Is he doesn't want to decimate the area because he knows that innocent lives will be lost. I really feel that way.

SPEAKER_05

You think that's number one reason?

SPEAKER_07

I do think that that's part of it, yes.

SPEAKER_05

I don't think I don't think so. I think the number one reason is I think they're letting them come out and do their thing so they can see where they're coming out of, um, where it's all hidden. Uh I think they they're moving stuff around. I mean, if you were being attacked nonstop by America the way we supposedly were attacking them, we don't really even know. But and we stop doing that, they're repositioning. They're probably taking out, you know, the stuff that was in the basement. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_07

And he said that. He said the more time we give him, it gives them more time to replenish and move and whatever else.

SPEAKER_05

I think we're just watching that.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, I know they are.

SPEAKER_05

So I think that's already said that's why we're we're waiting. So we're just watching for that.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I agree, but I do think he doesn't.

SPEAKER_05

I don't think he minds killing the the people that are in charge.

SPEAKER_07

Well, no, no, no. I agree with that. It's the innocent lives that he worries about. The people that really don't want anything to do with this current regime and never did.

SPEAKER_05

But if he really cared about the innocent lives, he would finish them because they're killing innocent people. Their own people. Yeah. They're killing them with executions because they have to keep everybody in line. So they pick all these high-profile execution candidates to keep everybody in line. So if he really cared about people dying, he would stop them from killing their own people by just putting an end to them, putting them out of their misery. So I don't know what's stopping this thing from just ending already. This reminds me of the whole Russia-Ukraine thing. It's like it's gonna be over in a weekend. And here we are four years later. But we we thought Ukraine could never we thought Ukraine would never be able to hold back Russia. And look where we are. Well, not us, but them. I know what you mean.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. I that that has me perplexed a little more, other than the fact that something we've kind of already always knew, that Russia was really super strong on paper only. Their equipment has been outdated for so long. They that country is so bankrupt in so many different ways.

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I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

Because Reagan broke them. It goes all the way back to that. Their equipment is so outdated.

SPEAKER_05

Well, that's what's happening to Iran now, right? Well, China, we met with China and maybe they're just laughing behind our backs and doing whatever they want to do anyway, because that's what they do. It's a long game.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, China, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

See, Trump doesn't have the long game.

SPEAKER_07

No, unfortunately, no.

SPEAKER_05

Because he doesn't have time. You know, come, you know, December, there's gonna there's they're already preparing God knows what to throw at Trump. The next two years, next two and a half years are going to be brutal if we don't win the midterms.

SPEAKER_07

If we don't win those midterms, they already told us what they're gonna do. I mean, they're gonna fight for DC and Puerto Rico to be a state, they're gonna, you know, hack the Supreme Court, all this stuff. They, you know, you need a president, but they're gonna they'll impeach them. They'll try. Yeah. I mean, this is their long-term plans. That lunatic Carvel, he said it over the weekend. Everything that they they're planning on doing, they're just sitting and waiting. They're just waiting.

SPEAKER_05

They're uh they have it all prepared.

SPEAKER_07

They're preparing it and ready to go.

SPEAKER_05

Cases written, all of it's just give Trump roll the rope, let him do what he's gotta do, you know, and then we have idiots here on our side that are just setting Trump up.

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I know.

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Like Foon and Massey and all the other people. So that's why I say redistrict, let's go. Let's go. This is um this is the strategy we need to win and stay winned.

SPEAKER_07

No, this is an important battle, and yeah, right. You're right. As you talked yourself and then me into it yesterday. No, the timing is now. It's not a wait. I was thinking, uh, maybe get through this stuff and then but no, you're right. Can't wait. Gotta do it. I agree. Yeah.

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Weekday mornings. It's the Liz Callaway show with Nick Summers.

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Engage content now.

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So the news coming out was that um the reason why we're talking about Cuban, you couldn't find the song we wanted. I should have looked through it. I can't find the song.

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Same three coming up. Havana, the what's his name song? I used to play it all the time. I believe you totally. Are you sure it's not this one? Favorite part of the song.

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I'm done.

SPEAKER_05

It's um here. Let me play it for you. You got it?

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All right, very good for Cuban rhythm.

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Okay, wait, five and six and seven, eight. Here we go.

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That's not it.

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See? That's not it either.

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I'm telling you.

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Oh my goodness. Nobody knows what you're doing. Cuba line dance. I did that too. The Elks Lodge in Union, New Jersey. That's not it either. I told you.

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All those same results I had, and I'm like, nope, nope.

SPEAKER_05

That's not it either. What is wrong with this? Why can't I find it? I know there's a song. I used to play it all the time. It's called Cuba. I totally believe you. It's not salsa.

SPEAKER_07

Oh my goodness, my monitor just died. What? It's back.

SPEAKER_05

Oh. It goes, we're going to Cuba. Yeah.

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That's how it goes. Alright, hold on. Me, me, me, my mom. Gibson Brothers keeps coming up.

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All right. Play that.

SPEAKER_06

I did, and you said, that's not it. Fine here. No, that's not it.

SPEAKER_05

Told ya. That was the same one that I found here.

SPEAKER_07

Alright, hold on. Here's the Jackson Brown song. Wouldn't it be funny if that's it?

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Yeah, let's see.

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Oh, wait. I'm sure there's an ad.

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No.

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Yeah, it's not it.

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Not it. Not it. Cuba cha-cha. That could be it. Let me see.

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Do it.

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Cachi. No, that can't be it. 26-year-old Caesar. That's not it. All right. Well, I can't find it. Maybe I will eventually. It's a very old song that people used to play when they used to go to Cuba.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, don't trust these Cuban girls as a YouTube influencer. Don't trust them? Yeah. Tourists get scammed in Cuba and they're showing all kinds of whatever.

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I'm not playing it.

SPEAKER_07

Please don't. I'm not. I'm not. I'm looking for the damn song.

SPEAKER_05

Play, play what Trump and friends were saying because they indicted Raul Castro.

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They did.

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So what happens now? This former Cuban leader, he's like 90-something years old. 95. So why are we doing this?

SPEAKER_07

Well, here is where is an AG, interim AG, making the announcement, not in DC, but in Miami, and for a good reason, he says. Listen.

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There's a reason why myself and the senator and other leadership are here and not in Washington, D.C. to announce this indictment. The community here, you all, understands the history of the Cuban regime better than anyone in America. Many families here know the cost of oppression. I've heard stories over the past week and past months, every one of them heartbreaking. They know that the pain caused by the regime did not stop at the island's shores. And today's indictment, while it does not bring back the murdered victims, it makes a statement. The United States government has not forgotten these innocent men who were shot out of the sky. And as in every criminal case, the defendants are presumed innocent until and proven guilty by a jury of their peers. But today the Department of Justice has taken an important step and brought this indictment.

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This group was called Brothers to the Rescue. It was a Cuban exile organization that searched for Cuban migrants stranded at sea. And the Cuban government shot down the plane for violating Cuban airspace and for supporting anti-government activities 30 years ago in February 1996. And uh the US officials revive this because they believe that Cuban uh officials like this one was they were never held accountable. And the families of these three Americans are like no one was ever held accountable. So it's they think they think it's um you know symbolic politically. They did the announcement at Miami's Freedom Tower, as he was just saying, the reason why we're here, because that is a symbol of Cuban exiles, and they um it was celebrating Cuban Independence Day. And so they believe that this is going to put pressure internally in Cuba and maybe move political change in the right direction and give the people of Cuba the high sign that we're behind them and that uh these awful murderous leaders, oppressive leaders, will be hunted down if they harm Americans.

SPEAKER_07

You've gone on vacation, you've gone to islands, and I know you, you're the type of person I am, even more so than me. Yeah. You talk to the locals. Yeah. And you just say, hey, you know what's it like here? The biggest thing that these people tell us, English-speaking locals that have been there for years, say anywhere, any island, yeah, we'll tell you the hardest thing is getting supplies and it's so expensive. Now remember this they're on an island and they have no oil because it used to come from Venezuela. We've stopped it. Yeah. So eventually something has to give.

SPEAKER_05

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_07

And I think Trump knows this.

SPEAKER_05

Well, you know, Cuba was the Closest access point that we had to take back from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. I mean, the China. It was so, it was too close, too close.

SPEAKER_07

And it fits in with the Donro Doctrine.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, it does. So there we go.

SPEAKER_07

I know this is not the Cuba song. No. I gave up looking. Back to your regularly scheduled bumper music.

SPEAKER_08

What is the song?

SPEAKER_07

Um, Megadon, because you said the song is old.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

The dinosaur has chimed in. Oh dear. He said, would it be Havana Moon? No? Okay. Sorry, Don. Go back to sleep.

SPEAKER_05

I have it on my dad's iPad. Um iPod. His classic iPod from when we used to DJ together.

SPEAKER_07

Those are uh in again.

SPEAKER_05

I have I have two classic iPods and an iPod mixer. That was like, you know, that could have been the future of mixing.

SPEAKER_07

Well, they're in again because as you know, you can no longer expand the memory of any phones. They've taken that option away. Remember, you used to buy a different like little SIM card? Yeah, little card, not sim, but like an SD card, a little mini and you can plug it in and expand your memory up to whatever you wanted. And now they they've taken that away.

SPEAKER_05

Because they don't just buy a big fat memory.

SPEAKER_07

Well, now, I mean, yeah, you can buy external, but you used to be able to insert it into your phone and you got it. That's amazing. I know, it was great. And now they've taken that away. Now the memory you get is the memory you get.

SPEAKER_05

I think you know how they had the great American smoke out when was that, like the day after Thanksgiving or something? Do you remember that? Used to be a big deal. The Great American Smoke Out.

SPEAKER_07

Today's today, Mom, because she was a smoker.

SPEAKER_05

We should have the Great American phone out.

SPEAKER_07

I'm okay with that.

SPEAKER_05

Like nobody used their phone for like one whole day, 24 hours. Everyone just cease and desist phone use. What do you think would happen?

SPEAKER_07

Uh people go through withdrawals.

SPEAKER_05

But think about all the advertising that wouldn't happen because everyone put their phones down. You know, uh it's all based on usage. You're the product, you're being you're the one being sold. So if you boycott cell phone use, just think about how that would work if there were no clicks, no likes, no subscribes, no follows, no doom scrolling for a day. Think about all the brain cells that you put. Do you think Trump doom scrolls?

SPEAKER_07

No, I don't think he has time. It's gotten to the point where he is so busy that he has someone follow him around logged into his account to transcribe what he you know posts. Now I'm not saying he does that at two in the morning. I think that's him. Those early morning ones.

SPEAKER_05

Unless Milani is doing it for him.

SPEAKER_07

I highly doubt that. But when during the day when he's posting stuff on Truth Social or sharing stuff, he'll go, Oh, I like that, share that. You know, I know because we've seen it. I've seen they did a little thing on it. Yeah. And then that the it was a woman at the time. I don't know if it's still one. This is a couple couple of years ago. You know, she'll show him and he'll go, yeah, that's it, that's it.

SPEAKER_05

Um, so you were mentioning that the prosecutor in the Jack Smith case was charged.

SPEAKER_07

Uh yeah, one of the lawyers involved. She well, here, Greg Kelly had it last night. Carmen Mercedes Lineberger. That's it. Lineberger, that's it. Here is Greg uh Kelly.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_07

We like him from Newsmax. He his opening was a little bit on this whole thing. It's about a minute and a half.

SPEAKER_09

Some breaking news. I wish Jack Smith had just been indicted, but can't report that yet. One of the attorneys, one of the prosecutors supporting his investigation, though, has been indicted, and I think this is huge. Uh let's take a look at the individual. There she is, a 60-year-old former prosecutor for the DOJ named Carmen Leinberger. Uh allegedly, she emailed confidential material, right? Very confidential, sensitive government material relating to the Jack Smith investigation into President Trump, um, to her own personal email, and actually went to the effort of disguising the material by putting cake recipes at the top. You know, a recipe for a bunt cake, a recipe for a German chocolate cake to deceive the government. Now, that is the allegation uh charged with four felony counts in the indictment. How about that? Um, let's see here. The FBI will not hesitate to bring a count uh to all those who violated the trust of the American people. And in an investigation that should never have been brought to begin with. Those are the words of Cash Patel uh in an announcement on X this afternoon. Well, I think this is great. And Jack Smith, who knows, he might be next. And who knows, maybe this woman has information about him. I wonder how he feels about this statement now. It looks like some of his top deputies could have broken the law.

SPEAKER_07

Now, uh, if you want more on that, I have another report from uh John Solomon. I don't know if it repeats a lot of that same information.

SPEAKER_05

That's the um the article that Trump shared. The John Solomon?

SPEAKER_07

Yes. Yes. You want to hear it? Sure. It's a minute and a half-ish. Here you go.

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Remember the raid on Mar-a-Lago? Well, this prosecutor was in support of that uh case. She helped Jack Smith bring those charges. She herself was charged Wednesday for allegedly illegally emailing herself a copy of the classified report that Jack Smith wrote. The report that a judge said could not be released to the public. She disguised the material, I'm not making this up, as cake recipes, and then tried to move them to her private email address, but the Justice Department's tech team discovered it. And now the indicted prosecutor, Carmen Mercedes Leinberger, who was a managing assistant U.S. attorney for the Fort Pierce branch of the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office, faces multiple felony counts. She's been charged with two counts of theft of government, money, or property, the destruction, alteration, or falsification of records of a federal investigation, and concealing, removing, or mutilating public records. She pleaded not guilty. This is the sort of case that brings accountability to a uh deep state that sometimes feels it can do what it wants, and it treats the American people's product as their own, tries to take it as their own. Remember not that long ago, John Bolton, the former National Security Advisor, was similarly charged for trying to move classified information to his private email. This is another example of that. Seldom do we see a prosecutor prosecuted themselves, but today we see them. Now the department in announcing these charges said that in separate instances in late 25, Leinberger altered the electronic file names of government records that she received in her official capacity to conceal her unauthorized electronic transmission of the records to her personal email accounts. In other words, she moved in a personality. She stole the reports.

SPEAKER_07

Doesn't seem like a I mean it's a big thing, but it's not like, you know, whoa.

SPEAKER_05

It seems like it's a pr it's part of the process. Yeah. To eventually get there.

SPEAKER_07

Right. And they're think I'm thinking that they're thinking, no way does a six-year-old woman want to go to jail. Spill it. Spill it, baby. It only takes one weak link.

SPEAKER_05

That's dangerous. I know. No one wants to be the weak link. You know what happens to them.

SPEAKER_07

Uh Big Jim just sent me a link here. Is this the song you're thinking of, Lizzie? Running down to Cuba with a load of sugar. Wait a boys to Cuba. Right. Why are we having fun today? Sorry, Big Jim.

SPEAKER_05

I can't find it either, so we used to play it all the time. We had this, we we had this DJ gig that my dad and I used to do all the time. And it was in Manhattan, and it was with the Filipino organization. You know how they're they have like societies or whatever, and there was a tremendous Filipino prop population, beautiful people, by the way. Dazzling, dressed to the nines, classy people. And they would have these amazing dances. Like they were like the Sons of Italy, but Filipino.

SPEAKER_08

Right.

SPEAKER_05

And uh we they loved line dancing. So we had their playlist of line dancing. So when they were ready to line dance, they told us, play this, play that, play this, like however they wanted to do it. And that's was part of our thing where we would play all that.

SPEAKER_08

Nice.

SPEAKER_05

And they loved to dance, and they would dance, you know, all the traditional types of dancing, but then they would do the line dancing. And I believe that really the line dancing has come uh a long way from when it it really kind of started in the nine eighties and nineties because first time I ever saw it was an urban cowboy. Okay, yeah. Are you talking about country line dance? Yeah. Well, I'm talking about line dancing for senior citizens because a lot of the husbands had passed on. Gotcha. You know, husbands don't live as long as wives. And because you drive us to our grave. Um and so what would happen is they had nobody to dance with. And even if they were alive, a lot of men don't like to dance. And it's just a real problem in relationships where they cannot share that. A w woman has such a love for dance, or sometimes vice versa, and the husband never gets up, like refuses to dance. So women created a line dance for the waltz, for the foxtrot, for the cha-cha. So they were like, Well, you don't want to dance with us, you know, we'll dance in a line. And that's what they did. And so that was um kind of like a cha-cha, you know, they have and then you have, of course, the birth of like, you know, electric slide and so on. A lot of dance is still alive today. Now there's a whole new genre. It's like country soul, um, dancing with the with the fan and the whole thing. Um a lot of fun. I took a I took a class with a bunch of ladies. I forgot what they call them. Um uh Southern uh Southern Soul, Country Line Dan. I can't remember the name, but they do it on a night I can't make it. Um and so, but one night I could make it, and I went. There were a lot of fun. Uh Country Soul. And you know, Zumba, of course. That's pretty much line dancing. So anyway, this song was in in their repertoire of songs.

SPEAKER_07

The links that people are sending me.

SPEAKER_05

They're trying to help me find the song.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, but it's not even close now. No, hold on. That's a cup of Cupid Shuffle.

SPEAKER_05

That has nothing to do with Cuba. Did do they line dance to it?

SPEAKER_07

Of course. Oh, well, there you go. Of course. That's not it, Mike the AR guy. A lot of people in reference to your take cell phones away for a day, a lot of people wouldn't be able to work. There's if for example, Julie, her head off the headquarters for the place she works for is in Wilmington. They check in on their phone. Oh. They clock in.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. Yeah. Well, if your boss requires you to check in on your phone, then um you know, they should be paying for your phone. Well, I agree with that. Not everybody has a phone, right? Well, I don't know. I see people that have no homes have phones. True. Because how else would they get their drugs?

SPEAKER_07

True again.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. Um because we have a drug problem, not a homeless problem, in most cases. That's what it is.

SPEAKER_06

I agree.