Trump’s Venezuelan Tanker Blockade | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 941 – 12⧸18⧸2025
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1 hour and 4 minutes
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Summary
Greg and Christina Biffle, their 14-year-old daughter, Emma, and 5-year old son, Ryder, have passed away after their private jet crashed off the runway off of the runway, killing all three of them.
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Today is Thursday, December 18th, 2025, episode number 941.
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You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
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Good. It's a cold, rainy day all day. It's been raining all day.
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Oh, boy. Well, you're not, you're definitely used to that.
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I mean, but it's been, you had a nice little break, which is good.
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Oh, my gosh. I mean, look at this beautiful family.
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I'm so, so sorry. I don't know all the details about what happened, but it is...
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He had a private jet and it crashed and they all died.
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Oh, my goodness. So it's Greg Biffle, his wife, Christina Biffle, his 14-year-old daughter, Emma,
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and his 5-year-old son, Ryder, have passed on from this earth and into the glory of God.
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And I know he's, he's a famous NASCAR driver, but he also, if you remember the North Carolina floods when nobody was helping them because Democrats were in office,
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he went up there with his own helicopter and rented helicopters to help the flood system himself.
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Oh, that makes it even worse. Oh, I'm so sorry to see that. It's just awful. I mean, you know, those things...
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No family wiped out. It's just, oh, it's just heartbreaking to think about it.
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Well, you, you know, you hear about people that use and are really good at flying those small planes, but I don't know. I hear more times than not, you know.
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There's some families that'll, and they'll take two, you know, one parent, one kid, another parent, another kid, two separate flights. I know people that do that.
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Just in case something like that happens, but it's just, you know, I mean, it's still millions to one, something like that's going to happen.
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Well, that's why they never want President Trump or J.D. Vance to fly on the same flight.
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Yeah, well, they don't ever do, they rarely ever do anything like that. That's why they got two different planes.
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Yeah, that's just, it's just, it was just horrible. They're a really good guy.
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Beautiful family. Oh, that's just heartbreaking. It truly is.
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We don't need any more bad news. We really don't. I mean, haven't we had a rough time of it lately? Doesn't it just feel like that?
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Yeah, everything's turning around like Trump laws and economy laws.
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Inflation, 2.7 inflation is basically no inflation.
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Inflation's down. Gas prices are way down. There's a lot of states that's got it under $2 now. Of course, that'll never happen to you because of taxes, but...
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I think over in Panama City, it's the last time I was there, I saw it for $249, so...
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It's almost back down to where it was when he was there the first time. And then, you know, everybody's like, grocery prices, well, when you get fuel prices down, grocery prices are going to go way down because that's...
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Right. So true. I mean, the thing about it is, is that President Trump, he did a beautiful job of sharing, you know, all the different things that he and his administration did yesterday.
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And he had a wonderful speech, and he was talking about the positives. I mean, this was amazing what he has been able to do, especially when everybody knows exactly what he went into.
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So he touted all of his accomplishments on the economy, tariffs, crime, border security, inflation.
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This is incredible. He talked about his vision for America's future, for American citizens. He's on target to making America great again. That's how he capped off his speech.
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I mean, I really feel like this was a rally to get everybody excited for midterms. We have the talking points, but not only do we talk about them, he's actually getting this stuff done.
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He's also talked about how we're poised for an economic boom, the likes the world has never seen before. We will host the World Cup, the Olympics. I mean, he got all of this stuff done.
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And he is just a tremendous president. He will be remembered this way. As big as his image is, that's how everybody is going to remember him. He is incredible.
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I think we're so fortunate to be alive during this time. He talks about how, you know, they'll see how wonderful this nation is, that it is loyal to its citizens. That's important.
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Faithful to its workers, confident in its identity, certain to its destiny, and the envy of the entire globe. We are respected again.
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For Christmas, which, you know, I was wanting to give somebody a Christmas bonus.
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Troops was a great, great idea. And it's just such a good idea. And in 1776 was such a, you know, cool amount to give them.
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Thinking outside the box. I'm sure they all appreciate it, too.
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I think it was just incredible. I mean, we were all hoping that we were going to get $2,000, I know.
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Oh, I figured. I figured you would curl up for your cat nap.
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I was hoping to give everybody $2,000, but I mean.
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I don't give it to anybody. I'm glad it's the troops.
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Give it to the troops. Exactly. I know. I mean, we really cannot complain about that, right?
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I hope we didn't have any takers. I mean, you know, you're going to get some emails, some nasty grams, right?
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Oh, yeah. But they'll say, oh, you know what, cat? I went and spent $2,000 on a new TV or a new computer or something.
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We would like that back. No, I'm glad it went to the troops, and they certainly deserve it.
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They have been incredible protecting our country.
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The White House installs plaques under presidential portraits on White House Walk of Fame, roast Biden and Obama, by far the worst president in American history, and one of the most divisive political figures in American history.
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So not only does he have his picture twice up here and the auto pin in between.
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But he did, like, this full thing, this whole cameo.
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Well, that's what they say about him, and that's what they say about us in Wikipedia and stuff. How does that feel?
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They don't like it when you do it to them, do they?
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I loved this, though. It's so Trump. It really is.
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That's not going to trigger him near as bad as he's naming the Kennedy Center, Trump Kennedy Center now.
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Oh, my gosh, I saw that. I love that he put his name in lights.
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I can hear steam coming out of the ears of blue-haired liberals all across the land right now.
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I can see their septum rings, just septum nose rings just clanging against their lips.
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Well, and especially since you've got all of these performances that are going to be performed there, so that means people from Hollywood and all different areas of the artistic world, they're going to be there performing.
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And when they're asked, oh, we'll be at the Trump-Kennedy Center.
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And he puts his name first, you know, of course.
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I think there is no back seat for President Trump. No.
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He writes, Sleepy Joe Biden was by far the worst president in American history, taking office as a result of the most corrupt election ever seen in the United States.
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Biden oversaw a series of unprecedented disasters that brought our nation to the brink of destruction.
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His policies caused the highest inflation ever recorded, leading the U.S. dollar to lose more than 20 percent of its value in four years.
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His green news scam surrendered American energy dominance.
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And by abolishing the southern border, Biden let 21 million people from all over the world pour into the United States, including from prisons, jails, mental institutions and insane asylums.
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His Afghanistan disaster was among the most humiliating events in American history and resulted in the murder of 13 brave American service members, with many others gravely wounded.
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Seeing Biden's devastating weakness, Russia invaded Ukraine and Hamas terrorists launched the heinous October 7th attack on Israel.
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Nicknamed both Sleepy and Crooked Joe Biden was dominated by his radical left handlers.
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They and their allies in the fake news media attempted to cover up his severe mental decline and his unprecedented use of the auto pen.
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Following his humiliating debate loss to President Trump in the big June 2024 debate,
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he was forced to withdraw from his campaign for re-election in disgrace.
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Biden weaponized law enforcement against his political opponent, while also persecuting many other innocent people.
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He left office issuing blanket pardons to radical Democrat criminals and thugs, as well as members of the Biden crime family.
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But despite it all, President Trump would get re-elected in a landslide and save America.
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I'm seeing that CBS is reporting that they have a person of interest now.
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They're trying to find for the connection of the Brown shooting.
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It says it looks like Boston PD linked the shooting and took over the hunt.
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Well, and on top of that, that MIT, they believe those two are connected.
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That's what I was reading about right before the show, that they think those two were definitely connected.
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This is breaking news, just so everybody knows.
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They turned off all their cameras in the whole school, but so they couldn't identify illegals.
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So we've got this news coming in right now, and I'm going to hit the button.
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I don't know why this thing keeps doing this to me.
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But it is from the Daily Mail, just so everybody knows.
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But it looks like the person of interest has been identified in hunt for a Brown University
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killer as mass shooting and MIT assassination are connected.
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We've been wondering if it was the same person.
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And it sure looks like it because it was so close in proximity.
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And so they're starting to get closer, it looks like.
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And just like you said, hey, they have got a person of interest and identified in the hunt
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for Brown University killer as the mass shooting and MIT assassination are connected.
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I don't want to click on that because it's probably going to scream again until I can
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We had that happen when we were interviewing James O'Keefe.
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He was our very first guest in the litter box and it was our very first episode.
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And this woman was screaming in the background.
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And he kept making all these faces and I'm like, what's going on?
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But every time I would play a video, this woman would like scream.
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So the Rhode Island officials in presser after Latino radio host goes nuclear and accuses
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them of taking down the security cameras at Brown University to shield illegals.
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Go to University of Georgia, University of Utah, anywhere.
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And I guarantee you, if somebody shoots a classroom up and walks a half a mile, I guarantee
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All I can tell you is if you've got kids, don't get them.
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As a matter of fact, it'd be hard to, almost like, I don't understand any of these ridiculous
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I don't know what you accomplish by sending them there.
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I mean, it's going to cost you half a million dollars.
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I mean, I always said, if you're going to be a doctor or a lawyer or something, you've
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But, I mean, if you're going there for business or, you know, some of these weird majors, it's
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And then they go in normal and they come out radicalized to hell and back.
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And I've been saying it when he was a kid, that college is the biggest scam in America.
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I mean, but they do have somebody that they have identified in connection with the Brown
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And it seems that there is a person of interest who has been identified.
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Law enforcement has identified a person who has been seen in a grainy surveillance footage.
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A video released on Tuesday through Blurry was the clearest, though Blurry was the clearest
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picture of the person of interest released so far.
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John Mulvaney, an FBI veteran of 26 years and the managing director of CBiz Forensics Consulting
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group, told CBS that the footage appeared to show the person of interest casing the neighborhood.
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Two students were killed and nine others critically injured after a gunman opened fire at Brown
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You know, he didn't even seem concerned in that grainy footage at all.
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He was just kind of wandering around, his arms behind his back, wearing a mask.
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And when you look at some of this stuff, but it's terrifying.
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It really is terrifying that we had somebody like this out there that was just targeting
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And then you add the whole thing that happened in Australia.
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Then if it is connected to MIT, you know that we've got a much bigger plot here than that
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I would buy it that they're, you know, taking down security cameras at Brown University to
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They've made that very clear that they are going to protect people that are in our country
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illegally, regardless, and Brown is notoriously liberal.
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You've got the house that passes the bill to prosecute doctors and parents for sex changes
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You're, you're, you're sterilizing them for life because of something they felt when it
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I am so glad that these people are going to have to pay the price that they can be prosecuted
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for this because this is so evil on a level that we will never completely understand.
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I can't imagine doing that to a child, especially during their younger years when they're going
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through puberty and everything else, all the pressures of the world.
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Well, you've got three Democrats who joined Republicans, but four Republicans voted against
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So, of course, you've got the tranny representative, Timmy McBride, who freaked out ahead of the
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vote, knowing exactly which way it was going to go.
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I love this, so I just posted something and I love it when they just go up there and
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Children are innocent and they need our protection.
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That'll piss off the left and it's just a basic biology fact.
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I mean, they're always talking about anti-science.
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And it's, you know, and that will trigger them.
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Well, I mean, anything triggers them these days.
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So there's a lot of things going on here though.
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I mean, you've got President Trump who did reclassify the medical marijuana order, right?
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Marijuana can be legitimate in terms of medical applications when carefully administered,
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Prescription painkillers have legitimate uses but can also do damage.
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So he emphasized that he is not legalizing marijuana for recreational use.
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Remember, there were a few people that jumped ahead of that story and said, oh my gosh, what
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It's not legalization or nor does it legalize marijuana in any way, shape or form and in no
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He is using it for medical purposes and it really helps people.
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I mean, you hear stories of people in chronic pain and they take medical marijuana and their
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I smoked a couple hundred pounds of it when I was.
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Well, I mean, you know, Bill Clinton's going to claim that he didn't inhale, nor did he
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It just, yeah, it just stayed in there indefinitely.
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And Dan Bongino confirmed he's going back to his podcast.
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I mean, I wish I could pull back when he got there and I said for two or three shows in
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a row that my gut tells me that he'll stay one year and then he'll leave next year after
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I wish I could pull that up because I damn sure called that.
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And I'm glad, you know, and I think, you know, I'm friends with Dan and I was one, probably
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one of his only friends that I don't know this for a fact, but I know that I told him
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I hope he'd stay on the podcast because I think he's more impactful there.
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I like I said, you know, Rush Limbaugh would have made a great anything.
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He'd been a great press secretary, secretary of state, but he's just he's but he's more
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So when somebody's got a big voice like that and he had the number one podcast in the country
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and, you know, bringing people to our side, I just think it's more important.
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But, you know, he's making fifteen thousand million dollars a year or two.
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Well, I mean, all his deals and advertising everything's like fifteen million a year.
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So I I know that there are a lot of concerns about it, what it what it actually means.
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I know a lot of people are saying, well, is the FBI, you know, broken beyond reproach?
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Anybody says that I don't know what they're talking about.
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He said the position was a huge strain on his home life, which I'm sure it was.
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But if you think we're there for tea and crumpets, well, I mean, cash is there all day.
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But I stare at these four walls all day in D.C., you know, by myself, divorced from my wife.
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I mean, you know, we love each other and it's hard to be a part.
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I mean, by the way, they did a good job, too, man.
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They by the way, they recommend charges or they give them all the evidence to the DOJ.
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No, he just, you know, I have not heard from him on this.
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But my guess is that he just like he did it for a year.
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They really started going in the right direction.
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Then for the Secret Service and busted his butt for no money.
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You know, a little bit of money his whole life.
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Busted his ass and got to be the number one podcaster in the country by a long shot.
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And and then he was it was just man building momentum.
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And I think it's just like for his own mental health.
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It has nothing to do with anything besides just his happiness.
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You know, I mean, we only we only are there once.
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But I don't really listen to a lot of people's podcasts because I don't have time.
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They try to put some people in there on the spot.
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Well, it's going to be interesting to see, you know, what happens with the FBI, who is
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going to take the position, what the goals are going to be, what they're going to, you
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know, do moving forward, because I know a lot of people are frustrated.
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And this kind of I don't think it's shocked anybody.
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We've been hearing rumors of this for a while now.
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This wasn't breaking news to me because they've been talking about it for weeks.
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Most people have been saying ever since the whole Epstein thing, I've heard about this.
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Like I said, I'm I'm be lying if I didn't think I was glad because I think his most
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And I've I know I've been on the rare end of that, but I've been saying it from the beginning.
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If that you know, if that's what makes him happy, that's what he needs.
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Well, I'll tell you what, there's a lot of work that needs to be done.
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And so, again, I just hope that we get somebody that's really strong for that position.
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And if it just sits there, there's nothing they can do about it.
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There's a bottleneck right there on Pambani's desk.
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And amazingly enough, with all of the things that are on her desk, she still has time to
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admit to every single interview, which is amazing to me.
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I'm telling you, the economy's going to be, the tax cuts on the big, beautiful bills not
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even taking place until two or three weeks from now.
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Well, I am thrilled with what President Trump is doing.
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And I'm telling you, by summer, this economy is going to be steaming on the gas.
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We need to make sure that homes are affordable, especially for young people, especially for
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I mean, this is really going to create interest.
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I know there are a lot of people that are frustrated because homes are out of sight.
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They just seem within, without being even remotely within reach for a lot of people.
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So getting rid of Powell, getting rid of some of these people that are standing in the way.
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I've been kind of looking for a second place near the bay or something to get as like an
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And I saw one the other day that was real nice and a really good place.
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All fixed up with a big giant side garage down here for $189,000 on half an acre.
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So, I mean, it's just according to where you live.
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Like, I mean, what you pay for certain properties where you are would buy me a parking spot in
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I bought the cat turd ranch with all the acreage and the outbuildings and the barns and
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all the square footage and all the fenced-in acreage and everything and the pastures and
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all the trees and everything for more than you could get a parking pass in L.A.
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If you want to live in the hot spots, if you want to live in Miami, L.A., New York City,
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downtown, if you want to live those places, you're going to have to have a lot of money.
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But there's places out here where I live in the country that are cheap, man.
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I'm telling you, this place was completely refurbished.
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You would have something in the middle of the desert.
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Oh, I mean, it would be in the middle of the desert, right?
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It's only getting worse, especially after the fires.
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We always talk about the difference when everything, gas there, taxes, just especially property.
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I see some of them real estate shows sometimes when they're stationed out there where you live,
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and it's just like, and they'll go, well, this is 6.2 million.
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I'm like, you could get that for $500,000 where I live.
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Well, I mean, you know, I was, you were asking me yesterday, you're like, how big is your apartment?
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I was telling you what it was, but you can just basically take.
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Oh, by the way, everybody wants to update on that.
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Now, you may hear a little bit of crying behind me because I do have one that is trying to be alpha,
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but it's only alpha when mom is around, and that, of course, is handsome.
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He struts his stuff out there in front of the new one that I'm taking care of,
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but I have got three dogs in a very tiny apartment, and one of them, his name is Romeo,
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and I'll get a picture for you so you can see him, but not today,
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but it was howling the first couple of days, and I took your advice.
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Thank you so much for all of the messages that you left me and you emailed me.
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I just held him and petted him, and I brushed him, and it was just he and me,
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and we just had such a nice time just trying to get to know each other
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and trying to just having a little bit of alone time,
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and so I kind of just took him off to the side and let him know that I was here
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and that he is safe and that he's in a great environment
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and that he's in a loving family and just kind of took my time,
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I served a little bit of watermelon to everybody so that they're all good,
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so thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers because I didn't know.
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I didn't know how it was going to go, but it's going much better,
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and it's because you all had so many nice things to say and to recommend,
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that first and foremost always helps a situation like this,
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We're still going to be going to boot camp, all of us.
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We're going to family therapy because he hasn't been taught commands,
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and so I just think it would be a great refresher for me and my little doggies
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and then also for him since he's been outdoors his entire life.
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If you've got your whole lifetime to train them.
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Of course, my dogs are pretty well trained, but it just takes a long time.
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The puppies are easy because you raise them from a puppy, they're easy,
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Especially because Sweetie and Petey, I'm positive, have been beaten because,
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they would just cower and shake just as soon as I just tried to put it on their thing.
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So my guess is they were beaten with something like that.
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Mine just went, this new one, Romeo, my friend's dog,
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I mean, this is why I'm saying we all need to have a little session or two
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And so I'm going to take some time during Christmas break,
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and we're all going to go and just meet with a trainer
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and see what we can do to make things better for everybody
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So it was pretty scary for him because my apartment, as we were saying,
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was very small, and he's used to a huge backyard in Beverly Hills.
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He's hearing all of these different sounds that he's not familiar with,
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I mean, just the things that I don't think about are new to him.
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you ain't going to say nothing to them, believe me.
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But we're now trying to speak the same language,
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you would think that that would be a great thing