The Great America Show - November 26, 2024


MARXISTS RUNNING NY NOT APPOINTING THEIR FINEST


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

181.51314

Word Count

11,432

Sentence Count

889

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Former NYPD Detective Sal Greco talks about why he was fired from the NYPD for being friends with Roger Stone and why he s now suing Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Police Department for mismanaging evidence in a corruption case.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:05.220 It's great to have you with us.
00:00:06.280 Thanks so much for joining us today.
00:00:08.300 A lot of stuff happening over the weekend.
00:00:10.500 President Trump continuing to fill out his cabinet, naming Scott Bessent as Secretary
00:00:15.460 of Treasury, leveling out his cabinet, now full.
00:00:18.920 Now we await as they go to the Senate for confirmation.
00:00:22.080 President Trump also making headlines announcing he will remove transgender service members
00:00:26.800 who are in the military on day one in office, saying that they should not be in the military
00:00:32.460 and that's not how we run our military.
00:00:34.780 So one of President Trump's latest pledges, Kamala Harris on her way back from Hawaii after
00:00:40.540 enjoying a nice vacation there with her husband.
00:00:44.280 I'm not sure he had a good time.
00:00:46.140 Anybody who spends time with Kamala Harris, I think, has a miserable time.
00:00:50.520 Nonetheless, Kamala Harris is apparently mulling a run for governor of California going up against
00:00:56.280 her good friend, Gavin Newsom, telling her allies and her people close to her that she's going
00:01:02.680 to be in the fight.
00:01:03.380 She's going to stay in the fight.
00:01:05.780 So keep her powder dry and she's not going anywhere.
00:01:09.460 She's also mulling maybe another return in 2028 for president.
00:01:14.400 So we welcome either or the presidential one would be better because whoever runs in 2020
00:01:20.120 for the Republican side should have no problem mopping the floor with her once again.
00:01:25.200 Today's guest is someone a little bit different.
00:01:29.420 We're going to do something a little bit differently today on The Great America Show.
00:01:32.620 I want to bring you to a story about a man named Sal Greco, and he's going to be our guest
00:01:37.180 in just a few moments here.
00:01:39.160 Sal was fired by the NYPD in 2020 for 2021, rather, for being friends with Roger Stone.
00:01:48.440 He was with Roger on January 6th during the insurrection, and he's since been fired from
00:01:55.360 the NYPD, spending 14 years on the job, losing his pension, being forced out of work for that
00:02:01.580 one simple reason.
00:02:03.340 Sal is now blowing the whistle on Mayor Eric Adams and all his corruption.
00:02:07.900 Some of these other folks in the NYPD, former commissioners, for their corruption after he
00:02:14.320 was wrongfully fired from the department, which has been so ripe with corruption over
00:02:21.140 these last few years.
00:02:22.560 Imagine that all the things going wrong in New York City, the criminals, the illegals, and
00:02:27.560 Sal Greco is fired for merely being friends with our friend, Roger Stone.
00:02:33.560 Sal, it's great to have you here in The Great America Show.
00:02:35.520 I appreciate you joining us.
00:02:36.720 I know you're very busy, going through a lot right now, and I want to begin with first,
00:02:41.540 I told the audience in our introduction there, your story and what you're going through right
00:02:46.180 now, but I want you to tell your story and what happens.
00:02:50.440 Now, Roger Stone's a good friend of ours on the show.
00:02:53.680 He's on the show every single week, and I didn't know being friends with Roger Stone could
00:02:57.280 get you into trouble, but you know what?
00:02:59.280 For Roger's friendship, I'm willing to get into trouble.
00:03:01.420 So, Sal, if you will, tell the audience what exactly happened.
00:03:05.260 Why you lost your post at the NYPD after being there for 14-plus years as a good-standing
00:03:11.300 New York Police Department officer.
00:03:15.240 All right, John, thanks for the introduction.
00:03:17.820 Thanks for the kind words.
00:03:19.180 So, what happened here is, you know, as a 14-year veteran of the NYPD with an unblemished
00:03:24.620 record, as you see behind me on the wall, it's just a small collection of awards that I
00:03:29.320 received in the NYPD, but they had a problem that I was friends with Roger Stone.
00:03:34.780 They have a problem that I was a Trump supporter.
00:03:37.360 They made up a ton of claims, such as I was doing uncompensated security for Roger.
00:03:44.360 They don't like the MAGA.
00:03:46.040 I mean, at this time, not like now the mayor who wants to be, I guess, the MAGA mayor now
00:03:51.800 in New York City.
00:03:52.520 But at this time, they didn't want MAGA.
00:03:55.540 They didn't like Trump.
00:03:57.420 They put me through a, I believe it was 19-month witch hunt that ultimately ended with my termination.
00:04:04.300 The police commissioner at the time was Keyshawn Sewell.
00:04:07.840 Of course, Eric Adams is already the mayor.
00:04:09.760 He inherited this whole case.
00:04:11.540 And during this whole time, I was interrogated a couple of times by Sergeant Orenstein from
00:04:18.280 Eternal Affairs, a real winner, a real breadwinner over there in NYPD.
00:04:22.960 We had the claims that he made that I was on narcotics.
00:04:27.520 He used this narcotics claim to get these subpoenas on my phone records, on bank records, on
00:04:36.980 I was at the Willard Hotel with Roger to get the camera for the Willard Hotel.
00:04:42.240 He put on there that I was involved in narcotics.
00:04:45.060 He then, at the department trial, which is an administrative trial, admitted that I was
00:04:50.200 never on narcotics.
00:04:51.520 So we don't know yet why he would put that on the administrative subpoena.
00:04:56.980 Which, in itself, is illegal.
00:04:59.420 You can't just get an administrative subpoena and use it in a criminal sense, basically trying
00:05:04.520 to make a criminal case against you.
00:05:06.740 And all they did here, John, they looked through all my records.
00:05:10.380 They looked through who I called, who I was with, where I was going.
00:05:14.860 Ultimately, they find out, well, you weren't involved in the insurrection on January 6th.
00:05:22.120 Because it's well known I was there January 5th and 6th with Roger.
00:05:26.240 He was at two legally permitted rallies.
00:05:29.340 There were no incidents.
00:05:30.760 I can't explain what happened the next day.
00:05:33.600 Looks like it was just a little bit of a, how do I say this, an event that got a little
00:05:39.220 carried away with a kind of like...
00:05:42.480 For some people.
00:05:43.740 For some people.
00:05:44.520 But we're going to say there's asterisk, everything on who incited what.
00:05:49.280 Because we don't know if there was cops, there were federal agents, if there were antagonizing
00:05:54.560 people.
00:05:54.760 No, no.
00:05:55.120 We know there were federal agents there, Sal.
00:05:57.000 We do know that.
00:05:57.700 Well, this really needs a full investigation.
00:05:59.460 Because I got pulled into the January 6th committee also.
00:06:03.160 I was questioned by that group of eclectic people.
00:06:07.180 So, on top of everything, I had to deal with all this stuff.
00:06:10.840 And here's this guy, Ornstein, drumming up fake charges.
00:06:14.400 And I minded this, John, for people, especially in New York City, understand this.
00:06:17.600 I was never modified or suspended for anything.
00:06:20.800 Because besides the claim of that I was uncompensated security, the next claim was that I wanted a
00:06:28.080 quote-unquote civil war in this country.
00:06:30.880 They received a blank letter through Internal Affairs that stated I wanted a civil war in this
00:06:35.620 country, and all the pictures were from the previous years of me out at an event with
00:06:41.040 Roger.
00:06:42.160 One was in D.C.
00:06:44.800 Another one was in Florida.
00:06:46.620 Nothing to do with New York City also.
00:06:48.360 That's the best part of the story.
00:06:50.220 So, they admitted at the very end at my department trial, well, Mr. Greco didn't use his position
00:06:58.420 in the NYPD to advance anything or commit any crimes.
00:07:02.540 And him and Roger Stone didn't commit any crimes, but we're going to terminate him anyway
00:07:07.180 because of his association with Roger.
00:07:10.260 Then they said I impeded an investigation because I kept saying I'm not Roger's security.
00:07:16.440 And they said I was.
00:07:17.920 Yet they never called Roger.
00:07:20.300 They never pulled any bank statements.
00:07:22.080 They said I was paid to be security, which is why they came up with that term of uncompensated
00:07:27.340 security.
00:07:27.840 And that's ultimately what they took my pension and everything I've ever worked for in the NYPD
00:07:34.080 and flushed it down the toilet.
00:07:36.920 But let me ask you a question, Sal.
00:07:38.200 Who under what code under what law does it say you're not allowed to go with your friends
00:07:45.560 somewhere?
00:07:46.120 If it happens, protect them, protect them.
00:07:48.320 Where is that a law?
00:07:49.400 Well, the New York City Police Department is governed by what we call the New York City
00:07:56.380 Police Department patrol guide.
00:07:58.960 In this patrol guide, there's a there's a provision that's been there for like 40 years
00:08:03.340 or so.
00:08:04.060 And it states that you cannot wrongfully or knowingly associate with someone who is reasonably
00:08:09.400 believed to have engaged in or likely to have engaged in criminal activity.
00:08:13.400 You can draw conclusions on exactly what that means, but they are applying this rule to
00:08:21.280 Roger Stone saying I cannot associate with Roger Stone or no police officer can.
00:08:27.140 But on the flip side now, John, if I can't do that, well, we had rapper known criminal Cardi
00:08:35.300 B come to the police academy, which is what we will be questioning the police department on
00:08:41.400 when these depositions happen.
00:08:43.180 It was supposed to happen this week.
00:08:44.360 But of course, their attorney got sick at the last minute.
00:08:49.000 So we want to know how that how did that happen?
00:08:52.340 So they have to answer for how Cardi B, who is a known criminal who has admitted to rapping
00:09:00.100 songs about cops and wanting to kill cops and drugging people.
00:09:04.540 And she was in a police academy.
00:09:06.420 She was walking around in a secure facility being escorted by on-duty cops.
00:09:12.380 And while she was there, she's hobnobbing with the whole executive staff, one being at that
00:09:18.200 time the chief of the police academy, which was money in the homes.
00:09:23.220 And we'll get back to her in a little bit.
00:09:26.260 So first, I have to answer to how this was allowed, because you're letting a known criminal
00:09:30.500 hobnob with cops, which is incredible.
00:09:33.880 Incredible.
00:09:34.180 And then we have the next thing, which is the main part of this.
00:09:40.680 I'd say, well, it's the biggest hypocritical thing, and it definitely needs to be looked
00:09:44.920 at.
00:09:45.740 We came to find out that the at the time now he's the former police commissioner, Ed
00:09:51.060 Caban at my in my trial.
00:09:53.360 He was the first deputy commissioner during my time, who is also in charge of discipline
00:09:57.960 in the NYPD.
00:09:59.240 The first deputy commissioner has to sign off on terminations or charges or whatever
00:10:04.560 they're going to do with a police officer internally.
00:10:06.840 So Ed Caban's brother, Richard Caban.
00:10:10.440 Now, he has four other brothers.
00:10:12.560 They were all in a police department.
00:10:14.260 Now, who's Ed Caban again for the audience?
00:10:15.980 That was the commissioner, right?
00:10:17.180 He was the police commissioner's brother.
00:10:19.140 He has two other brothers.
00:10:20.300 A twin brother, James, who we'll speak about in a little bit.
00:10:23.680 And the other brother, Richard, and there's one more.
00:10:27.000 That brother was on the job, but he had to leave the job during a scandal.
00:10:31.360 He had a scandal where he was sexually harassing a woman.
00:10:33.880 It was my attorney that actually represented her.
00:10:36.780 And he had to leave.
00:10:38.780 They had a bad history of these guys in the police department, but they'll tell you how
00:10:42.500 great they are.
00:10:43.160 So Richard Caban, he owned this place in the Bronx, in the industrial section of Bronx.
00:10:52.560 It was known.
00:10:53.520 It was called Cone Sofritto.
00:10:56.660 What's big about this place is if you look up all the pictures, all the videos, some are
00:11:02.780 no longer online because they're trying to wipe away their past.
00:11:06.000 But it was the Hall of Felons.
00:11:08.140 Basically, if you're a thug, if you're a fugazi wannabe gangster, or maybe you really are a
00:11:15.020 gangster, this is the place for you.
00:11:17.400 It's in the middle of nowhere in an industrial section, and we have all kinds of shady, unsavory
00:11:24.120 characters, as we like to put, that showed up there.
00:11:27.980 Some I could tell you off the top of my head.
00:11:29.840 Peter Guns, a convicted felon.
00:11:32.160 Fat Joe, a convicted felon.
00:11:34.160 But the number one guy that comes to mind here is a guy by the name of Jimmy Rodriguez
00:11:39.920 or Jamie, Jaime, whatever we want to call his name.
00:11:44.120 Who's Jimmy Rodriguez?
00:11:45.120 He's actually in the cover of the Daily News, I believe, is his friend got killed yesterday.
00:11:49.260 Jimmy Rodriguez is the former owner of a place called Jimmy's Bronx Cafe.
00:11:56.000 If you remember this place from the 90s, he had guys like Fidel Castro come.
00:12:01.220 He was friends with guys like Jose Serrano, David Ferrer, all these people, Ramon Martinez.
00:12:08.880 All these guys used to come to his place.
00:12:11.820 Major League Baseball banned the players from Major League Baseball to go to this place because
00:12:16.600 he was the co-owner with Ruben Sierra, a slugger for the Yankees at the time.
00:12:21.780 And this place, John, is known for shootings, stabbings, drug dealing.
00:12:28.660 Fourteen people were arrested coming out of this place from the FBI.
00:12:33.360 Now, who owned this place now?
00:12:35.320 Jimmy Rodriguez.
00:12:36.680 Now, and Jimmy Rodriguez, who is also pictured with Jay-Z, he knows Puff Daddy, he knows Jennifer Lopez.
00:12:43.740 I mean, this guy's entrenched in that culture.
00:12:46.000 Not only that, but he's very good with politicians, like I said, Fidel Castro, David Ferrer, this
00:12:52.980 guy Martinez.
00:12:54.420 He was another guy back in the day who think he was going to be the mayor.
00:12:57.520 He knows Bill and Hillary Clinton.
00:13:01.020 In fact, when Hillary Clinton was running for the Senate the first time, she announced her
00:13:07.640 run for the Senate in front of this guy's laundromat.
00:13:12.000 And how do we know that?
00:13:12.900 Jimmy's Bronx Cafe went out of business, much like everything this guy touches.
00:13:17.940 And when it went out of business, they had a sign that says, go to this laundromat to
00:13:22.140 get your bills paid, the unpaid bills.
00:13:24.340 It's the same laundromat where Hillary Clinton announced her run for the Senate in New York
00:13:28.880 State, which is unbelievable how they know this guy.
00:13:31.660 But he had another incident in 1991.
00:13:36.400 So hold on real quick.
00:13:37.100 So for the audience, what is Jimmy's relationship now to the police commissioner's brother of
00:13:44.080 New York City?
00:13:44.640 He is the, quote unquote, manager of Consofrito.
00:13:49.960 But for all intents and purposes, he's the real owner.
00:13:55.140 There are all kinds of accusations and also filings with the state liquor authority that he was
00:14:00.500 availing.
00:14:01.180 Because he can't have a liquor license himself because of the history of him.
00:14:05.480 Because back in 1991, when he owned another place called Miriscos del Caribe, the FBI went
00:14:12.440 in there, took two of his properties.
00:14:14.320 And he also another he had a car dealership where he was selling drugs or guns out of the
00:14:19.980 car.
00:14:20.260 That was the accusation.
00:14:21.280 It was in a federal affidavit.
00:14:22.820 I thought you were the drug dealer.
00:14:24.380 Yeah, he was not touched.
00:14:25.660 Yeah, he wasn't touched.
00:14:27.080 But this guy, Sammy Vega, something Sammy Aponte Vega, this guy was indicted.
00:14:33.120 But somehow this guy brought his crew to sell drugs out of his place.
00:14:37.680 And conveniently, he wasn't ever charged for this.
00:14:40.600 So this guy's history.
00:14:42.500 He's a self-admitted criminal and he's a mob associate.
00:14:46.540 Sit down news.
00:14:47.520 This podcast that this guy, John Anissi, went into a whole rant about how Jimmy Rodriguez
00:14:53.120 is a mob associate to try to set up a hit on him at his other place called Don Coqui.
00:14:59.660 This guy, I'm telling you, he's owned like.
00:15:01.260 I know Don Coqui very well.
00:15:02.640 He was doing it.
00:15:03.260 Jimmy Rodriguez, the owner.
00:15:04.800 Oh, my goodness.
00:15:05.960 Yeah.
00:15:06.500 So this place now, number one, when it was Con Sofrito, it originally was called Acre Cafe.
00:15:15.420 It was owned.
00:15:16.940 Jimmy Rodriguez, yet again, would be the manager.
00:15:19.420 And the place was owned by some Albanian guy and him, but not him on paper.
00:15:26.100 The liquor license was under this Albanian guy.
00:15:28.740 What happened is there was an incident in late 2021.
00:15:33.060 We have a letter I had that was legally obtained.
00:15:36.240 It's coming from the state liquor authority and a New York City Police Department.
00:15:40.340 And they're contacting someone in the vice human trafficking unit.
00:15:44.420 Well, there was accusations and allegations of human trafficking to the New York City Police
00:15:50.100 Department.
00:15:50.800 We don't know what happened with that because the trail runs cold.
00:15:53.620 Also, in this place, the Albanian owner who he sold his half, apparently, to Richard Caban,
00:16:03.300 who became the owner in 2021.
00:16:06.220 Also, this guy was picked up for human trafficking a year later in 2022 by the feds for trafficking
00:16:14.080 people in and out of Canada back to the United States.
00:16:16.520 It's a wild story, and it's all documented, too.
00:16:21.040 That's a hell of a web, Sal.
00:16:22.780 So here's the police department, right?
00:16:25.620 So we have the former police commissioner, Dermot Shea.
00:16:29.920 The aforementioned Keyshawn Sewell, who was in my case, Eddie Caban, who's a lifelong friend
00:16:35.720 of this guy, who's also police commissioner.
00:16:38.320 We have Eric Adams.
00:16:40.120 We have numerous NYPD executives.
00:16:43.080 I lost count.
00:16:43.920 Many fraternal organizations, all hanging out at Consafrito.
00:16:49.380 Oh, and the assistant chief, the chief I mentioned, Juanita Holmes, who's also allowing Cardi B
00:16:53.940 at the police camp.
00:16:55.500 She's at, she's with Jimmy.
00:16:57.060 She's dancing with Jimmy the whole nine yards.
00:16:59.780 Everybody knows Jimmy, apparently, is pictured and hanging out at this place, which now we're
00:17:05.960 going to get to, we don't even know how the, that investigation went with Consafrito.
00:17:10.420 So we have, they have a, the buildings department shows up.
00:17:15.240 You're saying at Consafrito?
00:17:17.260 Yeah.
00:17:18.140 Real quickly, I guess it's safe to assume that with all these folks there, it was a place
00:17:22.240 that you can go where you know it wasn't wired up, right?
00:17:25.140 No.
00:17:25.540 Well, that's it.
00:17:26.800 Yeah.
00:17:27.100 It's one of those places, you know, it's like one of those places from back in the day.
00:17:30.520 Hey, I'm safe here.
00:17:31.860 So now is it still open?
00:17:33.520 No, it got shuttered.
00:17:34.540 And I'll tell you why.
00:17:35.960 So the buildings department went there in June of 2022.
00:17:40.120 They have a shed.
00:17:41.660 So the shed is like 50 by 100 feet, but it's where they have their parties.
00:17:48.300 Now you need to have it where it's got to be in good standing.
00:17:53.280 The buildings department said, tear it down.
00:17:55.560 It's unsafe.
00:17:56.800 The fire department comes in, hits them with a ton of violations.
00:18:00.520 There's no fire suppression system.
00:18:02.400 They said, get rid of it.
00:18:04.500 They hit them with a bunch of fines.
00:18:06.700 We find out that the Board of Health found rat droppings and mice droppings in the food.
00:18:13.520 They still got an A rating, amazingly.
00:18:16.980 Out of all of this, not only did the shed stay up, the party went on.
00:18:21.040 And who did we have show up there?
00:18:22.640 They gave the liquor license to Richard Cabana, renewed it in June of 2022 under his name.
00:18:28.300 So they had no problems with all of this, apparently, state liquor authority.
00:18:31.340 And the people that show up there, the whole Bronx Democratic Party, the majority of those guys were there.
00:18:37.820 Eric Adams was always there.
00:18:39.220 Carl Hasty, the assembly speaker, was there.
00:18:41.940 The lieutenant governor, Delgado, he's there.
00:18:45.260 Number one person that should be under scrutiny and should be questioned immediately for this, Attorney General Letitia James.
00:18:52.700 She's always there.
00:18:54.320 Picture with Jimmy.
00:18:55.620 She was there for multiple parties.
00:18:57.740 There's fundraisers.
00:18:59.700 John, we don't even know.
00:19:00.900 Look at these people's records.
00:19:03.000 If you go back and you look online, I can show you certain politicians like Kareem Reyes, the Bronx District Attorney, Darcelle Clark.
00:19:10.380 They have fundraisers there.
00:19:11.700 And on the campaign finance record, there's no record of this.
00:19:14.500 And, you know, Sal, I've worked in campaigns a long time.
00:19:17.000 That's, like, the greatest way to funnel money to your friends.
00:19:20.300 You hold campaign events there.
00:19:22.240 You overpay.
00:19:23.180 And then the money comes back through to the side door.
00:19:25.100 Now, I've never seen it personally, but I've heard a lot of stories about that happening.
00:19:29.840 I believe you that Tish James was there.
00:19:31.380 You didn't have to show me any evidence.
00:19:32.920 She's there.
00:19:33.580 I mean, the pictures and videos are there.
00:19:35.300 And so this place.
00:19:36.500 Real quickly, I saw a picture of Tish James on Twitter.
00:19:39.320 And everyone go check out my Twitter at John Fawcett NY.
00:19:42.440 Tish James looks like she's been eating just about everything under the sun.
00:19:45.580 So she probably got quite a few meals.
00:19:48.060 I think she's very nervous about the return of Trump.
00:19:50.420 But we'll get into that.
00:19:51.500 Go ahead, Sal.
00:19:52.160 We wonder if they had who paid for those meals also because we don't know who paid for this stuff.
00:19:56.660 So this place lasted all the way until this guy blew the whistle and said, hold on a minute here.
00:20:04.700 What the hell is going on in this place?
00:20:06.960 Eric Adams, one time when the city was underwater, he went out to party there.
00:20:12.360 Curtis Lee would track down and he left with some femme fatale.
00:20:15.700 He shows up to the morning meeting late.
00:20:18.420 It was like 12 o'clock.
00:20:20.080 His press conference, his daily press conference.
00:20:23.020 After that, it became a weekly press conference off topic.
00:20:26.600 So it all stems back to Jimmy Rodriguez and Conso Frito.
00:20:31.320 Conso Frito, this place lasted up until I believe it was June of 2024.
00:20:37.620 What happened was the landlord caught on to this stuff.
00:20:41.520 They had no paperwork.
00:20:42.940 They didn't pay any rent.
00:20:44.160 They owed a water bill.
00:20:45.360 It was a disaster in this place.
00:20:46.860 This place had no business being open yet.
00:20:49.200 They've managed to survive and have everyone under the sun that means something in the state of New York there.
00:20:55.320 So that's the question with what the hell happened here at Conso Frito.
00:21:00.900 But in my case in particular, how can you say, oh, who's who's saying that you can't be seen or be friends with Roger Stone?
00:21:10.600 Oh, he's a convicted felon.
00:21:11.940 Who's Jimmy?
00:21:12.500 What about Jimmy Rodriguez?
00:21:13.600 What about this place where they had even internal affairs own chief?
00:21:18.800 Miguel Iglesias was there and they had a sponsored party there, which was illegal.
00:21:23.520 Because remember, the shed was always illegal.
00:21:26.420 It could never pass inspection.
00:21:28.040 And the place always had this hanging over their head.
00:21:31.140 It's a major scandal.
00:21:32.960 Many people, I mean, it was a few articles written about it, but they never really, you know, dove into this the way it should have been, you know, spoken about or written about.
00:21:43.240 And that is in the middle of this case, as I found.
00:21:47.100 How do you say who says Roger Stone's bad?
00:21:50.480 Jimmy Rodriguez is good or Fat Joe is good.
00:21:52.940 Who's making that decision?
00:21:54.660 Because this rule is very vague.
00:21:57.060 And you ruined my life.
00:21:59.180 I mean, it was smearing me all over the place.
00:22:01.640 And yet and then in the craziest twist is now Eric Adams, who is begging like a dog behind the scenes with Trump's people trying to find anyone he could talk to, including Trump himself, saying, please pardon me for my own criminality.
00:22:17.040 Which, by the way, he stole $10 million from not only the taxpayers, the matching funds, because they were donating it through Turkish straw donors.
00:22:26.020 We're going to we're going to get to that.
00:22:27.400 We're going to get to that.
00:22:28.240 We got to take a quick break here.
00:22:29.900 We blew over our break.
00:22:32.220 We're going to take a quick break here.
00:22:33.400 We're coming back with one of New York City's finest retired.
00:22:37.340 Well, not retired, sort of forced out by these low life scum that run these these bureaucrats, these bureaucrats who run these organizations.
00:22:44.240 And it's not the rank and file folks like Sal.
00:22:46.360 It's, as you heard, the police commissioner, Tish James of the world, who ruin it for everybody.
00:22:51.960 We're coming right back with Sal Greco.
00:22:53.460 Stay with us, folks.
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00:23:59.660 We're talking with Sal Greco, former New York City Police Department officer, forced out of his job for being friends with Roger Stone.
00:24:07.400 The only reason.
00:24:08.700 Sal, in the first segment you had mentioned, I want to go back to cover a few things.
00:24:12.400 You had mentioned the premise of the investigation that they opened up into to get all these warrants and everything was that you were doing some sort of illegal drug activity.
00:24:21.060 Okay?
00:24:21.780 You then said that they came out in court or later on in the police court that there was no drug usage.
00:24:30.320 There was no drug sales.
00:24:31.260 Nothing like that.
00:24:32.100 And they said, you know, pretty much they were sorry that they did it.
00:24:35.920 But that was the premise to get all that information.
00:24:38.760 How are they allowed to go ahead now and continue to use whatever they found against you to fire you when it should have never been opened in the first place under the premise of you being a drug dealer?
00:24:51.660 Yeah.
00:24:52.140 Well, that's exactly the point here, John.
00:24:53.900 We need to find out exactly what is the cause for you to fire me saying criminal association, right?
00:25:02.940 Well, who makes this decision?
00:25:04.480 What is the rule?
00:25:06.500 Is this the rule on paper or what is it really?
00:25:09.680 Because it's all speculative and it's basically arbitrary.
00:25:13.260 That's the key.
00:25:14.340 Because in an equal opportunity job, it can't be arbitrary.
00:25:17.820 It needs to be one standard.
00:25:19.520 Clearly, there's different standards for different people.
00:25:21.620 Because Ed Caban should have been fired.
00:25:24.340 Sewell should have been fired.
00:25:25.640 Demache should have been fired.
00:25:27.300 All these executives that have hung around Jimmy Rodriguez should all be fired.
00:25:31.300 All the fraternal organizations.
00:25:32.720 Because there's only one rule, right?
00:25:34.700 Or is it really they make the rules.
00:25:38.680 It depends who it is and what it is, which would then make it arbitrary.
00:25:42.540 That's the key with the whole case.
00:25:45.020 This whole criminal association nonsense.
00:25:47.220 Then we have all this, you know, the way they got the subpoenas done.
00:25:51.100 That's not supposed to happen.
00:25:52.560 You can't use an administrative subpoena for a criminal matter, which my case was marked
00:25:58.080 with the letter C, meaning internal affairs thought it would end in a criminal charge.
00:26:03.720 They really thought I was going to be some insurrectionist.
00:26:07.120 That's what they really smear me everywhere with this stuff.
00:26:10.660 And then they were like, well, he really isn't a member of any of these groups.
00:26:14.820 He never went to the cap.
00:26:16.100 We had nothing to do or anything.
00:26:17.040 But we got to fire him anyway.
00:26:18.760 We have to find a reason to fire, which is what we believe this narcotics thing was all about.
00:26:23.700 Because I've never taken a drug in my life.
00:26:26.600 I've arrested plenty of people for that.
00:26:28.460 But there's no narcotics around me.
00:26:31.100 That's crazy.
00:26:31.920 That was a crazy thing for him to say.
00:26:33.880 But he'll have to answer for it himself and his supervisor.
00:26:36.320 So, you know, something very interesting to me that I just had to check the dates on because it doesn't really align with what you're saying.
00:26:46.260 And it's not you.
00:26:46.960 It's them.
00:26:47.880 So they allege that you participated.
00:26:51.000 You hung out with somebody who was a known felon.
00:26:54.200 And this was this was after January 6th.
00:26:57.100 When did when was the investigation opened into the date?
00:26:59.620 So they just roughly technically they started in October of 2020, saying I was uncompensated security.
00:27:07.740 And then January right after January 6th, they started with the whole you're looking to create a civil war, one or a civil war or something like that.
00:27:15.680 OK, so President Trump on July 10th of 2020 commuted Roger Stone's sentence, sparing him from going to jail on December 23rd of 2020.
00:27:26.120 So now this is about two weeks, just under two weeks before January 6th, the January 6th celebration.
00:27:34.640 President Trump pardoned Roger Stone.
00:27:36.620 Now, in my eyes, in the eyes of the law, and I'm not a lawyer, Sal, but I understand and I know how to read.
00:27:42.600 When you're pardoned, you're no longer a convicted felon.
00:27:46.640 If you were a convicted felon, if you were someone who committed a misdemeanor, you no longer committed that misdemeanor.
00:27:51.220 It's wiped.
00:27:52.140 The slate is wiped clean.
00:27:54.200 President Trump pardoned Roger Stone on December 23rd of 2020.
00:27:58.220 January 6th was two weeks later.
00:28:01.300 They opened their investigation into you further than for hanging out with someone who committed a crime.
00:28:05.820 But in the eyes of the law, in the eyes of everything, Roger Stone committed no crime.
00:28:09.680 So that's another question that I have for you.
00:28:13.240 Where are they getting that Roger Stone is a criminal?
00:28:17.320 Well, they're saying that because he was convicted of a felony and actually at my department trial,
00:28:24.720 they went so far as to get some letterhead from some U.S. attorney who agrees with their philosophy,
00:28:31.420 but it's nothing on record for this.
00:28:33.540 And they stated, well, Roger still was convicted of a felony.
00:28:38.520 Therefore, the conviction never truly gets wiped away because he was convicted of a felony.
00:28:44.340 He will always be a convicted felon.
00:28:46.340 That's not true in the eyes of the law itself.
00:28:49.000 That's the U.S. attorney, the one that they were cherry picking at the time.
00:28:52.700 That's what he wrote.
00:28:53.980 So let me ask you a question.
00:28:54.840 When Hunter Biden gets pardoned here in the next month or so for his felony because he was convicted of a felony,
00:29:00.720 not sentenced yet, technically, you know, he's not sentenced yet in Delaware.
00:29:05.540 And then that case out in California where he's almost guaranteed to be convicted if he hasn't been already.
00:29:11.720 I sort of stopped following Hunter Biden after President Trump won.
00:29:15.300 But and he President Biden pardons him is that mean he's no longer convicted felon or is that there are no double standard there?
00:29:25.840 Yeah, that's a good question.
00:29:27.140 But I know it depends.
00:29:28.500 It's all in the eye of the beholder.
00:29:30.220 The actual rule you would believe says someone's pardoned there.
00:29:36.180 So basically they're saying that you're convicted.
00:29:38.840 The basic terms here that they were trying to say without writing it like that is that you're all the punishment and anything that comes with being convicted was wiped away.
00:29:49.820 But you're still a convicted felon.
00:29:51.420 So you're still but all your rights are restored, but you're still a convicted felon.
00:29:55.980 So if somebody wants to say, hey, you, you convicted felon, that's they can't you know, they can't sue you.
00:30:01.240 We can't because you're still a convicted felon.
00:30:02.920 And that's what they held it, put their hat on, is that, oh, he's a convicted felon and you shouldn't be associating with him, which is crazy.
00:30:11.280 You come to think when you hear about Jimmy Rodriguez and everything that went on over there.
00:30:15.220 How the hell is that OK?
00:30:16.600 This goes back 30 years, though.
00:30:19.340 1990s, there were police officers hanging out at Jimmy.
00:30:21.760 So it's not just something new.
00:30:23.760 That's the whole thing.
00:30:24.980 If that's OK, how was Roger not OK?
00:30:27.620 A guy who was who was he convicted of?
00:30:29.880 He was convicted of obstruction, making false statements, I think, to the FBI and witness tampering.
00:30:35.340 Oh, so that also when you you're involved in a heroin trafficking ring, quite possibly also human trafficking and narcotics all over your place.
00:30:45.460 And you are veiling and your place is operating illegally.
00:30:48.860 And that it's under someone else's name when it's really yours.
00:30:52.480 That's nothing right.
00:30:53.500 And hanging around every known gangster.
00:30:55.920 By the way, Puff Daddy was a regular at Jimmy's Cafe.
00:30:59.680 Puff Daddy, what's going on?
00:31:00.420 Who's Puff Daddy?
00:31:01.120 I never heard that man before.
00:31:02.400 Sean Puffy Combs, what's going on there?
00:31:04.400 Another friend of Eric Adams, man.
00:31:06.260 Give him the key to the city.
00:31:08.780 That's Sean Diddy baby oil combs.
00:31:12.780 He's going to have a rough time, too, now coming up.
00:31:14.700 And I want to see some of these names.
00:31:16.280 But back on the Roger thing, you know, it's sort of like the situation you went through,
00:31:20.920 where they use the premise of you being a drug dealer to go through everything.
00:31:24.840 The premise on Roger's investigation was that there was 2016 Russia collusion.
00:31:30.560 We find out from Robert Moa that there was no Russian collusion from Donald Trump.
00:31:34.860 They got some folks, Russian nationals, who had nothing to do with President Trump,
00:31:39.120 proposing some Facebook messages, Sal.
00:31:41.340 And that was their $50 or $60 million Russia collusion case that they ran against President Trump.
00:31:47.600 So, for Roger, there was no underlying crime.
00:31:50.320 They went after Roger just because he was good friends with Donald Trump.
00:31:53.320 And Roger doesn't like to keep his mouth shut like me.
00:31:55.920 And he's out there and he runs his mouth like me.
00:31:58.500 So, that's why they went after Roger Stone, because they saw him as a threat.
00:32:02.080 So, no underlying crime there.
00:32:03.560 They get Roger Stone on obstruction, false statements of witness tampering.
00:32:06.960 Never went to jail.
00:32:09.260 I'm not even sure how that's a felony.
00:32:10.920 But, nonetheless, pardoned.
00:32:15.000 And here you are now, guilty of being friends with Roger Stone, yet we let criminals run rampant.
00:32:22.460 I want to turn to Eric Adams and the issues he's having and some of the issues that you've uncovered now as you proceed forward with your trial.
00:32:31.260 And, folks, Sal is suing for what's owed him.
00:32:34.520 14 years on the job, lost his pension.
00:32:37.000 For what?
00:32:37.580 For absolutely nothing.
00:32:38.800 So, whatever money Sal gets, and I hope it's a lot of damn money, he deserves times 10.
00:32:45.120 Because we can't let this stuff happen to people, folks.
00:32:47.960 We cannot let them bully us into keeping our mouths shut, into who we're allowed to be friends with.
00:32:54.540 I mean, you know, I thought it was bad when they were censoring our free speech on social media platforms.
00:32:59.140 But now you have it.
00:33:00.580 They're trying to censor who our friends are and who we're allowed to hang around and if it's considered working or not.
00:33:07.920 It's really a different level.
00:33:10.500 As you heard Sal say, the NYPD has far bigger problems than Mr. Sal Greco being friends with Roger Stone.
00:33:17.300 These folks hanging out at this cafe owned by a criminal, Letitia James, Big Tish, as I like to call her.
00:33:24.320 This is the attorney general of New York.
00:33:27.780 This, I'm not even going to say it.
00:33:31.220 And John, remember, there's allegations.
00:33:33.120 The human trafficking allegations are tremendous.
00:33:36.080 The narcotic sales, there's a lot.
00:33:38.760 What the hell is the attorney general?
00:33:40.780 She's the chief law enforcement officer in the state.
00:33:44.100 And you're just standing, smiling there with felons and criminals.
00:33:47.660 And yet you have the power to make somebody a convicted criminal and a felon.
00:33:51.420 That right there is a contradiction.
00:33:53.340 She should be in a courtroom right now, sanctioned and disbarred immediately.
00:33:57.560 She has to explain herself.
00:33:59.260 What is your involvement in this?
00:34:01.200 Remember, you know, before we jump, I just want to mention another thing.
00:34:04.380 We didn't touch up on it.
00:34:05.480 But remember, James Caban, who's Eddie Caban's brother, is involved.
00:34:10.420 They are investigating right now for that extortion racket that went through the nightclubs in the NYPD,
00:34:16.960 which originated at where?
00:34:19.280 Consofrito, where James Caban was seen numerous times.
00:34:22.720 He's his best buddies with Jimmy Rodriguez.
00:34:24.840 And the other guy involved in this, which was the mayor's nightlife office, Jeff Garcia,
00:34:30.420 another former NYPD cop, another guy who's hanging around Jimmy Rodriguez picture.
00:34:35.480 You can't make it up.
00:34:37.580 Everything lines up back to this guy.
00:34:39.480 I don't know why.
00:34:40.180 I don't know how it is.
00:34:41.440 But he's one of those guys that's in the middle of everything somehow.
00:34:44.740 But you go, it can't be.
00:34:46.340 This guy's involved in all these dirty crimes.
00:34:48.700 But he's there.
00:34:49.560 He's always there.
00:34:51.100 Yeah, I mean, I think that's what it comes down to, Sal.
00:34:53.660 When you have an attorney general who would rather go after President Trump in a civil capacity,
00:34:58.140 we'll talk about first in a civil capacity for paying off his mortgages ahead of time
00:35:02.720 and ahead of schedule, hitting them with a ridiculous fine for saying they overvalued their buildings.
00:35:12.220 I mean, that's a whole different story.
00:35:13.920 But nonetheless, I mean, going after President Trump civilly first,
00:35:17.480 and then, of course, securing that New York case, Alvin Bragg,
00:35:21.780 which Alvin Bragg, I think, truly did not want to bring that case against Trump.
00:35:25.060 I thought that he looked at it and maybe want to run for higher office one day
00:35:28.640 and realize that it was a total bullshit case
00:35:30.680 and probably will hurt him down the road as he now is a challenger.
00:35:34.340 And it looks to be New York.
00:35:37.940 This election, Sal, went, I think, over a million votes to the right Republican.
00:35:43.700 So if there's a time, I know you're not in New York anymore,
00:35:47.120 and Sal's a fellow Staten Islander like me.
00:35:50.420 Sucks to not have you here anymore, Sal, but you're in the free state of Florida now, luckily.
00:35:55.440 But when you have a shift like that, a million-person shift towards the right,
00:36:00.940 I think you have a real chance of getting rid of some of these people.
00:36:03.480 Like I said, I think Tish James is running for the hills.
00:36:06.560 Well, not running, but wobbling for the hills.
00:36:09.600 And Alvin Bragg's another one.
00:36:10.920 I don't think he wanted to bring that case in the first place.
00:36:12.940 He got strong-armed by Tish James.
00:36:15.340 Now he finds himself in a little bit of a pickle
00:36:17.620 because he's got this case now that's going to be overturned one way or another.
00:36:22.540 He's running for re-election.
00:36:24.000 He's going to want to run for higher office.
00:36:25.820 President Trump's coming back in, and I hope to high heavens
00:36:28.700 that he runs a retribution tour.
00:36:31.260 People go crazy when you say the R word, retribution.
00:36:33.960 Sal, I want there to be retribution at the highest level.
00:36:36.380 And I say this all the time on the show.
00:36:38.000 I don't want the Republicans to break the law.
00:36:40.200 I don't want them to recreate the law.
00:36:41.480 I want them to follow the law.
00:36:43.860 Following the law is opening an investigation into these people
00:36:46.140 who spent millions of dollars into an investigation into President Trump,
00:36:49.440 a civil investigation for bills that he paid.
00:36:53.460 A civil investigation.
00:36:55.080 And we just get word now that Jack Smith has asked for the charges
00:36:58.520 to be dropped against President Trump in the January 6th obstruction case,
00:37:03.140 the documents case in Mar-a-Lago already tossed by Judge Eileen Cannon down there.
00:37:06.840 But it's far too late, Sal.
00:37:09.500 It's far too late.
00:37:11.160 Far too much money was spent.
00:37:13.300 And people may say, well, it was only $50, $60 million.
00:37:15.860 I don't care.
00:37:16.780 That's $50 or $60 million that could have been sent to veterans or somewhere.
00:37:21.320 But you've got to be seen.
00:37:22.660 Right.
00:37:23.180 Sal, they've spent millions, over $100 million in investigations,
00:37:27.040 probably over $200 million on investigations into President Trump,
00:37:30.060 with nothing to show for.
00:37:32.440 He's not going to jail.
00:37:33.920 He's not going to be sentenced in New York,
00:37:35.820 which technically he's not a convicted felon.
00:37:39.520 Everything is falling apart now.
00:37:42.280 And the Democrats say we're not supposed to get retribution
00:37:45.160 after what they've done to people like you,
00:37:47.540 after what they've done to people like Roger Stone,
00:37:49.960 Paul Manafort, Peter Navarro, Steve Bannon.
00:37:53.000 You go down the list, Sal, it's not one person.
00:37:55.960 People look at it and they say, ah, it is what it is.
00:37:58.680 Let bygones be bygones.
00:38:00.160 But what do they say to people like you who lost a 14-year pension,
00:38:03.440 who was going to retire after 20 years and were probably set
00:38:07.060 and not have to work again and retire and be okay?
00:38:10.420 What do they say to people like Roger Stone,
00:38:12.080 who has all his savings wiped away spending on lawyers?
00:38:14.960 What do they say to guys like Peter Navarro,
00:38:17.260 who's an elderly man who had to go to jail,
00:38:19.820 or Steve Bannon, or President Trump, or Donald Trump Jr., or Eric Trump?
00:38:23.800 What do you say to these people?
00:38:24.840 What do you say to Barron Trump,
00:38:26.380 who was a kid watching his father get mugshotted and fingerprinted?
00:38:29.380 What do you say to Rudy Giuliani,
00:38:30.660 who just lost his apartment in New York City,
00:38:32.840 lost his car, lost all his watches?
00:38:34.940 What do you say to those people, Sal?
00:38:37.420 They have a serious problem because this is how this goes.
00:38:41.200 It's not really retribution.
00:38:42.740 It's for the last four years, you got...
00:38:46.240 Easy to point you.
00:38:47.840 Just look at that nightclub.
00:38:49.640 Everybody who's in...
00:38:50.620 They all should be under a federal investigation
00:38:53.800 because that place has been known.
00:38:56.000 No one can investigate it because, again,
00:38:58.280 the police department's involved,
00:38:59.960 the mayor's office is involved,
00:39:01.900 the lieutenant governor went there,
00:39:03.420 so that office isn't...
00:39:04.460 Who's left?
00:39:05.440 The feds.
00:39:06.080 It's the only people that could actually look at it.
00:39:08.340 And you might have that under a Trump DOJ.
00:39:11.340 And now it's not retribution.
00:39:12.900 It's...
00:39:13.240 No.
00:39:13.940 You guys were doing all these things.
00:39:16.040 All these different people were there.
00:39:17.460 You have to take a look at that.
00:39:19.420 And you could take that microcosm
00:39:21.460 and spread it around the country
00:39:22.740 because what you're saying is,
00:39:24.740 well, let's let bygones be bygones.
00:39:27.420 Let's forget about it.
00:39:28.280 And then a few years later,
00:39:29.860 they're back in power.
00:39:30.820 Oh, no, we're going to crush you
00:39:32.120 for what you did a couple years ago.
00:39:33.720 That's how it ends.
00:39:34.580 It's those bad actors need to be held accountable.
00:39:37.900 There's no accountability.
00:39:39.340 If people are held accountable,
00:39:41.100 then you're going to see things turn around
00:39:43.880 because then you're going to say,
00:39:44.720 you know, we're not going to do anything bad.
00:39:47.460 We're not going to start committing crimes
00:39:48.860 and we're not going to look at anything anymore.
00:39:50.420 It ends with this person, that person.
00:39:53.040 You see that they're being investigated.
00:39:55.200 They go, they get a trial,
00:39:56.500 they get convicted
00:39:57.220 and people are going to say,
00:39:58.080 you know what?
00:39:58.900 There is a law and order finally
00:40:00.360 because that whole chapter we put,
00:40:02.820 the only way it gets put to bed
00:40:04.160 is when there's accountability.
00:40:05.660 If you just say,
00:40:06.880 let's just forget about it,
00:40:09.200 they'll come back around
00:40:10.300 because the snake never dies.
00:40:12.560 If you never cut the head off of the snake,
00:40:15.100 we're saying it politically.
00:40:16.500 If you don't cut the head
00:40:17.500 of the snake off politically,
00:40:19.160 it'll come back around and bite you.
00:40:21.160 That's just the way it is.
00:40:22.660 So the order ended,
00:40:23.840 we're going to end it by
00:40:24.840 holding them accountable.
00:40:26.340 And wherever that road leads, it leads.
00:40:28.560 So sorry, Tish James.
00:40:30.640 We know what you've been doing.
00:40:32.560 We know about your chief of staff
00:40:34.180 and what happened there.
00:40:35.160 You had a little,
00:40:36.080 looks like a sexual assault
00:40:38.360 that took place in your office
00:40:40.060 that you covered up.
00:40:41.000 These are things that need to come out
00:40:43.320 and need to be questioned,
00:40:44.420 need to be looked at.
00:40:45.600 Because if you're looking at this guy
00:40:47.100 for having a property,
00:40:48.640 you're trying to value it at $18 million
00:40:50.560 when it's clearly close to a billion or more.
00:40:53.180 If you're going to say that,
00:40:54.680 then,
00:40:55.720 Letitia James,
00:40:57.440 you need to be looked at
00:40:58.400 for what you did.
00:40:59.060 And by the way,
00:40:59.740 those criminal associations
00:41:01.060 are going to end up having
00:41:02.120 a lot of criminality attached to it.
00:41:03.920 Unlike mine,
00:41:05.040 where you had no criminality.
00:41:06.760 So what was it?
00:41:07.680 What was the real problem here?
00:41:09.820 I didn't run anyone's name
00:41:11.020 in a computer system, right?
00:41:12.580 I didn't do anything criminal.
00:41:14.760 And neither did Roger.
00:41:15.580 So what is the point of
00:41:16.960 we have to destroy this guy?
00:41:18.760 For what?
00:41:19.780 What was that all about?
00:41:21.340 And I hate to say this, John,
00:41:22.720 but people that now,
00:41:23.980 isn't it convenient, right?
00:41:26.260 Eric Adams,
00:41:27.380 the guy that fires me
00:41:28.820 and said that he was going to have
00:41:31.100 a special place
00:41:32.140 and have Rikers Island open
00:41:34.220 in case Trump was going to be
00:41:35.880 convicted and then
00:41:37.600 remanded by the judge
00:41:39.680 and sent there, right?
00:41:41.260 Now he wants to act like that.
00:41:42.900 Whatever happened,
00:41:43.680 his whole administration
00:41:44.480 was never corrupt.
00:41:45.900 All these people running around
00:41:47.340 doing all kinds of corrupt things.
00:41:48.720 And he's Mr. MAGA now.
00:41:50.460 You know what?
00:41:51.260 I want to take up,
00:41:52.160 I want to take up Eric Adams
00:41:53.440 and go a little bit deeper into him.
00:41:54.600 We got to take one more
00:41:55.680 quick commercial break here.
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00:43:15.820 We're talking with Sal Greco
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00:43:27.060 Sal, I want to turn
00:43:27.980 to this new police commissioner.
00:43:30.600 We'll start with that
00:43:31.280 before we get into Eric Adams.
00:43:33.020 Jessica Tisch,
00:43:33.700 this is now,
00:43:34.740 what is this,
00:43:35.220 the third or the fourth
00:43:36.080 police commissioner now?
00:43:37.300 We've seen
00:43:37.800 fourth police commissioner
00:43:39.100 in what,
00:43:39.920 the last six months?
00:43:41.760 It's the fourth
00:43:42.540 police commissioner
00:43:43.220 inside of three years.
00:43:44.380 It's not even
00:43:44.760 the fourth year
00:43:45.780 of his term started yet.
00:43:47.480 What's going on?
00:43:49.280 Why can't they find
00:43:50.440 someone that's
00:43:51.460 a straight shooter
00:43:52.180 to run this department?
00:43:53.380 And who's this new girl,
00:43:54.540 Jessica Tisch?
00:43:55.640 Will she be any different?
00:43:57.100 Or will they have
00:43:58.040 her resigning
00:43:58.680 in two weeks?
00:44:01.300 Well, she's,
00:44:02.100 so Jessica Tisch
00:44:03.500 used to be
00:44:04.480 in the
00:44:05.100 technological bureau.
00:44:07.200 She was a deputy
00:44:07.780 commissioner there.
00:44:09.280 Her parents,
00:44:10.380 as you know,
00:44:10.860 are very wealthy.
00:44:12.280 They're big
00:44:13.020 liberal Democrat donors,
00:44:14.960 very big donors
00:44:15.920 to Eric Adams
00:44:16.920 in particular.
00:44:18.200 Her father being
00:44:19.340 one of the owners
00:44:20.060 of the New York Giants.
00:44:21.140 I don't know.
00:44:21.580 Oh, that's who that is.
00:44:22.980 Yeah.
00:44:23.220 I don't know if
00:44:23.760 Eric has his own box,
00:44:25.260 VIP box over there,
00:44:26.300 MetLife Stadium,
00:44:26.900 because we all know
00:44:27.540 he really doesn't live
00:44:28.660 in New York.
00:44:29.140 He lives in New Jersey.
00:44:29.900 So I don't know
00:44:30.760 what's going on there.
00:44:31.680 But Tish James,
00:44:33.100 I mean,
00:44:33.320 Jessica Tisch,
00:44:34.800 she was
00:44:35.520 in the police department
00:44:36.800 for 12 years.
00:44:37.620 And when Eric was elected,
00:44:40.160 she left this
00:44:41.000 technology bureau
00:44:42.020 to go to be the head
00:44:43.960 of the sanitation department,
00:44:45.380 which if you look
00:44:46.440 in the streets of New York,
00:44:47.960 she's the head
00:44:48.660 of sanitation.
00:44:49.160 Just take a look
00:44:50.240 around you
00:44:50.740 and tell me
00:44:51.300 if you think
00:44:51.820 she's doing a good job
00:44:52.740 with that.
00:44:53.800 So Eric,
00:44:54.860 who's on his fourth
00:44:55.640 police commissioner
00:44:56.460 now in three years,
00:44:57.480 which is a record.
00:44:58.780 No New York City mayor
00:45:00.480 has ever had to appoint
00:45:01.700 four police commissioners,
00:45:04.040 let alone in one term,
00:45:05.500 not even the four years
00:45:06.540 are done yet.
00:45:07.120 He's had four police commissioners
00:45:08.680 in three years.
00:45:09.700 So she will now be
00:45:11.460 the new police commissioner.
00:45:13.240 What she already thinks
00:45:14.440 is she could implement
00:45:15.440 her own plan
00:45:16.820 and her own people.
00:45:18.660 You have to understand
00:45:19.740 Eric Adams.
00:45:21.060 She's only going in there
00:45:22.480 as what?
00:45:23.440 A figurehead.
00:45:24.320 Somebody that could push
00:45:25.320 this technology,
00:45:26.820 this whole drone program,
00:45:28.540 all this stuff
00:45:29.720 that Eric wants
00:45:30.760 to push forward
00:45:31.540 with his police department.
00:45:33.220 The boys
00:45:34.280 or the goons
00:45:35.480 are running the show.
00:45:36.600 That's Jeffrey Madry,
00:45:38.420 who's the chief of department.
00:45:40.360 John Schell,
00:45:41.300 who I know this guy,
00:45:42.920 if he wants a job
00:45:43.640 at Newsmax,
00:45:44.400 please let us know.
00:45:45.240 We'll call Chris Ruddy
00:45:46.000 personally for you.
00:45:47.080 He's the chief of patrol.
00:45:48.600 Kaz Daugry,
00:45:49.760 the deputy commissioner
00:45:50.620 of operations,
00:45:51.560 a.k.a.
00:45:52.000 the man child.
00:45:53.380 And then we have
00:45:54.140 Tariq Shepard,
00:45:55.320 who was the chief of staff
00:45:56.980 to the other police commissioners
00:45:58.340 until they had a fight
00:45:59.080 and he should have been fired
00:46:00.200 for putting his hands
00:46:00.900 on the police commissioner.
00:46:01.460 He's now going back
00:46:03.340 to being the deputy commissioner
00:46:04.560 of public information.
00:46:06.760 Those four guys
00:46:08.060 we just mentioned
00:46:08.900 run the police department.
00:46:10.900 I don't know which one
00:46:12.180 in particular could be,
00:46:14.080 you know,
00:46:14.400 one guy runs this,
00:46:15.600 one guy runs that.
00:46:16.740 But when Eric Adams came in,
00:46:18.580 he had his other two goons
00:46:19.920 that run their federal investigation.
00:46:21.700 Philip Banks,
00:46:22.900 he was the deputy commissioner
00:46:24.220 of public safety
00:46:25.100 who was the former
00:46:26.460 chief of department.
00:46:27.460 And Tim Pearson,
00:46:28.700 a former NYPD inspector,
00:46:30.420 totally rogue guy.
00:46:31.860 I mean,
00:46:32.000 this guy is probably
00:46:33.540 the worst of the worst
00:46:34.580 out of the whole crew
00:46:35.320 around Eric.
00:46:36.660 They were running
00:46:37.200 the police department.
00:46:38.640 Them two,
00:46:39.380 Eric,
00:46:39.780 and whatever figurehead
00:46:41.560 he was throwing out there
00:46:42.760 would run whatever,
00:46:44.440 say whatever they want.
00:46:45.800 That's who's really
00:46:46.540 running the police department.
00:46:47.980 Jessica Tisch
00:46:48.740 is about to find out
00:46:49.920 what Tom Donnell knew,
00:46:51.980 Eddie Cabandon and Count
00:46:53.020 because they were all
00:46:53.620 coming to his rest,
00:46:54.520 his brother's restaurant
00:46:55.360 or if he had a piece of it,
00:46:56.620 cuntz-a-frito.
00:46:57.960 And anyhow,
00:46:58.460 Keyshawn Sewell,
00:46:59.420 who left,
00:47:00.420 and we don't really know
00:47:01.380 why she left,
00:47:02.220 but she was kind of hinting
00:47:04.040 at the fact that,
00:47:05.000 you know,
00:47:06.280 women don't have a say
00:47:07.740 in the Eric Adams
00:47:08.500 administration and stuff
00:47:09.540 because it's true.
00:47:10.980 It's Eric's boys
00:47:11.920 that have a say.
00:47:12.800 So this politically
00:47:15.120 makes sense.
00:47:16.860 She represents,
00:47:17.700 she's very big
00:47:18.380 in the Jewish community.
00:47:19.640 Eric is trying to butter up
00:47:20.900 to the Jewish community
00:47:21.840 because that's how you either,
00:47:23.040 A, get out of trouble
00:47:24.020 here in New York City
00:47:24.820 or B, get reelected.
00:47:26.760 On top of it,
00:47:27.620 she's very well connected.
00:47:29.300 Politically,
00:47:29.780 it makes sense.
00:47:31.040 But for the police department,
00:47:32.880 the rank and file
00:47:33.800 are furious.
00:47:35.080 She was never a cop.
00:47:36.580 She was never in the street.
00:47:38.220 She doesn't understand
00:47:39.260 this job.
00:47:40.400 And they're very,
00:47:41.240 very upset about it.
00:47:42.280 But in the end,
00:47:42.920 it goes back to the same guys
00:47:44.300 running a police department.
00:47:45.320 So this is a plus
00:47:47.340 politically,
00:47:49.000 but a down for morale.
00:47:50.820 It's a thumbs down
00:47:51.520 for morale
00:47:52.500 in the police department,
00:47:53.400 which I think is already
00:47:54.240 in the toilet as it is.
00:47:55.520 So don't expect
00:47:56.720 anything major.
00:47:58.500 And we don't even know
00:47:59.660 if she's going to last
00:48:00.460 because really,
00:48:01.560 yeah,
00:48:02.620 well,
00:48:02.780 in the world of Eric Adams,
00:48:04.020 you only last one way
00:48:05.220 and that's Eric runs the show.
00:48:06.680 He's a micromanager.
00:48:07.720 That I could tell you.
00:48:08.480 He's 100% a micromanager.
00:48:10.720 I think you can guarantee
00:48:11.500 one thing with this girl,
00:48:12.440 which I don't understand
00:48:13.200 why she'd take this job
00:48:14.200 or why she was in her
00:48:15.100 line of work
00:48:16.340 in the first place.
00:48:17.400 Her father's extremely rich.
00:48:18.600 He's the CEO of Lowe's.
00:48:20.800 Hotel Corporation,
00:48:21.900 not the hardware store.
00:48:25.040 Donating.
00:48:25.440 And all the giants.
00:48:27.060 Right.
00:48:27.560 Family owning of the giants,
00:48:28.660 partially owning the giants
00:48:29.640 with the Mara family.
00:48:30.980 Doesn't really make sense,
00:48:32.080 but I guess you can
00:48:32.760 rule out one thing
00:48:33.820 that she'll be corrupt
00:48:34.620 looking for money.
00:48:35.460 Her family's got plenty of money,
00:48:37.080 so I'm not sure
00:48:38.380 you're going to find her
00:48:39.060 at Cones of Frito
00:48:39.920 looking to make
00:48:41.040 a few thousand dollars
00:48:42.240 through the back door
00:48:44.240 metaphorically
00:48:45.740 that way.
00:48:47.640 But nonetheless,
00:48:48.840 I think you're right.
00:48:50.020 I mean,
00:48:50.240 you put someone
00:48:50.800 in the job
00:48:51.260 who's never been
00:48:53.780 a police officer
00:48:54.480 on the streets.
00:48:55.400 But you never know.
00:48:56.080 It might be a breath
00:48:56.620 of fresh air.
00:48:57.160 Who the hell knows?
00:48:57.680 It can't get any worse
00:48:58.600 than where we're at right now,
00:49:01.180 which brings us
00:49:01.760 to our next issue,
00:49:03.940 and that's
00:49:04.580 the deportation
00:49:05.860 of illegals.
00:49:06.480 You've got
00:49:06.940 these deep blue cities
00:49:08.840 around America,
00:49:10.160 Denver Mayor,
00:49:11.040 saying they were willing
00:49:11.920 to go to jail
00:49:12.820 to protect these illegals.
00:49:14.300 Do you think
00:49:16.840 Eric Adams
00:49:17.460 lets Donald Trump
00:49:18.440 come on in
00:49:18.980 and start deporting
00:49:20.080 these criminals?
00:49:20.500 Because I think
00:49:21.620 New York's probably
00:49:22.440 among one of the,
00:49:23.820 I'd say,
00:49:24.320 top three
00:49:24.840 with the biggest
00:49:26.060 criminal,
00:49:27.580 illegal aliens,
00:49:29.180 and by criminals,
00:49:29.760 I mean gang members
00:49:30.560 and people
00:49:31.140 who are doing crimes
00:49:33.300 and things like that,
00:49:34.660 not the regular
00:49:36.260 illegal migrant
00:49:37.520 who their crime
00:49:39.140 is just coming here
00:49:39.880 illegally.
00:49:40.180 Do you think
00:49:41.000 Eric Adams
00:49:41.600 allows ICE
00:49:43.180 to come in
00:49:43.660 and start deporting
00:49:44.380 these people
00:49:44.780 because he's so terrified
00:49:46.140 of going to jail
00:49:47.380 on his own?
00:49:48.820 Well,
00:49:49.200 the simplest solution
00:49:51.320 here would be
00:49:52.180 for his New York City
00:49:53.160 Police Department
00:49:53.940 to once again
00:49:54.960 cooperate with ICE,
00:49:56.660 meaning if there's
00:49:57.360 ICE detainer warrants,
00:49:59.060 you notify ICE.
00:50:00.440 He says they can't do it.
00:50:01.740 Yes, they can.
00:50:02.780 It's just an internal
00:50:03.840 order from the mayor.
00:50:05.000 As far as cooperating
00:50:06.700 as a city,
00:50:07.980 that is a law
00:50:09.060 that once again
00:50:10.880 he could put
00:50:11.420 an executive order
00:50:12.120 he could challenge it,
00:50:13.480 but he doesn't have
00:50:14.400 enough skin in the game.
00:50:15.420 The guy is just
00:50:16.140 the guy who cares
00:50:17.040 about himself
00:50:17.640 and his people.
00:50:18.380 That is who he is.
00:50:19.420 No matter what
00:50:20.120 he's trying to say today,
00:50:21.260 that's who he is.
00:50:22.340 So in theory,
00:50:24.080 you'd say yes,
00:50:25.660 but the city council
00:50:26.900 and those progressive
00:50:27.980 Democrats that are there
00:50:29.460 who will challenge Trump
00:50:31.340 at every corner
00:50:32.920 will probably not allow it.
00:50:35.080 They will fight you
00:50:35.900 in court.
00:50:36.940 Could the government
00:50:37.860 do what they want?
00:50:38.700 Essentially,
00:50:40.220 Tom Holman,
00:50:41.520 he's the head of the
00:50:42.520 IC was a former cop.
00:50:45.040 I believe he's the right
00:50:47.040 guy for the job.
00:50:48.700 He's going to do,
00:50:49.420 he knows the law,
00:50:50.340 so they can show up
00:50:51.400 to the courthouse,
00:50:52.140 they can go to the
00:50:53.340 central booking
00:50:54.600 to see what's going on there,
00:50:56.580 but in terms of cooperation,
00:50:59.840 New York City as a whole
00:51:00.800 will fight you
00:51:01.440 tooth and nail
00:51:01.980 and will not cooperate
00:51:02.740 with the federal government
00:51:03.460 when it comes to that.
00:51:04.040 So I see him
00:51:05.360 making a double stance
00:51:07.880 like he always does
00:51:08.720 where he'll say yes
00:51:09.660 and no at the same time.
00:51:11.040 Eric's not neither.
00:51:12.280 He's never for
00:51:13.380 or against any topic
00:51:14.780 if you've ever noticed.
00:51:15.820 That's how Eric Adams is.
00:51:17.500 Yeah,
00:51:17.740 I'm going to go,
00:51:18.620 I'm going to put my money
00:51:19.420 on the side of Tom Holman.
00:51:20.820 I know Tom very well.
00:51:21.860 I've known him for some time
00:51:22.920 for years now
00:51:24.040 working with him
00:51:25.440 both when I was at Fox
00:51:27.500 and here.
00:51:29.520 I know him to be
00:51:30.420 a no bullshit kind of guy
00:51:31.780 and Tom's got a big heart
00:51:33.900 but at the end of the day,
00:51:35.220 he's all about doing the job
00:51:36.600 and it doesn't matter
00:51:37.660 how he gets it done.
00:51:38.160 He knows the law.
00:51:39.000 He's going to follow.
00:51:39.720 He's going to do the law.
00:51:40.580 That's what he's going to do.
00:51:41.120 He's a former cop himself.
00:51:42.360 Yep.
00:51:43.420 A real cop,
00:51:44.320 unlike Eric Adams.
00:51:45.460 Just throw that out there.
00:51:46.460 He knows the law
00:51:47.300 unlike Eric Adams.
00:51:48.840 I want to wrap up with it.
00:51:50.200 It's been a fascinating
00:51:51.140 conversation today, Sal,
00:51:52.400 and I hope you'll come back soon
00:51:53.560 and give us an update
00:51:54.640 on what's going on in your case
00:51:55.540 but I want to wrap up with
00:51:56.460 Manhattan's top federal prosecutor,
00:51:59.200 Damian Williams.
00:52:00.280 We find out today
00:52:01.500 will be resigning
00:52:03.000 in two weeks
00:52:05.380 to make room
00:52:06.280 for whoever the placement
00:52:07.400 is in the Southern District
00:52:08.360 of New York.
00:52:09.220 Now, for those of you
00:52:09.860 who don't know
00:52:10.280 who Damian Williams is,
00:52:11.320 I would ask you
00:52:12.500 to Google this man
00:52:13.400 and all the damage
00:52:14.200 and destruction he's done.
00:52:16.400 You guys may remember
00:52:17.260 I had a lady
00:52:18.000 by the name of Bevelyn Williams
00:52:19.200 on this show
00:52:19.680 who's now in jail.
00:52:21.420 She was outside protesting
00:52:22.940 outside of a Planned Parenthood facility.
00:52:25.600 He tried her
00:52:26.780 for blocking access
00:52:28.480 to an abortion facility.
00:52:30.800 She's now in jail
00:52:31.520 I think for over two years
00:52:32.980 she'll be spending
00:52:33.500 some time there
00:52:34.100 because of Damian Williams.
00:52:35.320 But this man's
00:52:35.900 a very bad man
00:52:37.180 out of the Southern District
00:52:38.480 of New York.
00:52:40.500 Sal, I want to get
00:52:41.260 your thoughts
00:52:41.700 on Damian Williams
00:52:43.640 leaving his post early.
00:52:44.660 I wonder why
00:52:45.460 he's not holding on
00:52:46.480 until the end.
00:52:47.460 By the way,
00:52:47.820 this is also the man
00:52:48.620 who's leading
00:52:49.360 the Diddy case, I believe,
00:52:50.940 out of the Southern District
00:52:51.880 of New York.
00:52:52.560 Your thoughts on it all, Sal?
00:52:53.560 Yeah, it's like indifferent
00:52:55.640 because, again,
00:52:57.140 he did that prosecution
00:52:58.620 but he also did
00:52:59.800 Bob Menendez
00:53:00.960 who's an epically corrupt
00:53:02.420 senator.
00:53:03.640 That was an easy one, though.
00:53:05.360 Yeah.
00:53:05.680 Pete Diddy, of course,
00:53:07.580 who, you know,
00:53:08.480 he's not even being looked at.
00:53:10.280 You're going to hear
00:53:11.080 some things about that case
00:53:12.320 that are just wild
00:53:13.100 with all these
00:53:13.740 different victims.
00:53:15.240 And, of course,
00:53:16.240 the Eric Adams case
00:53:17.240 and whatever is going on
00:53:18.860 with the police department,
00:53:20.380 all these other raids
00:53:21.760 that they did.
00:53:23.280 He has to leave early
00:53:24.500 because Trump already
00:53:26.740 announced who's going
00:53:27.880 to be running the SDNY.
00:53:29.480 You never,
00:53:30.380 as the head of any agency,
00:53:31.920 want to be,
00:53:32.800 knowing there's going
00:53:33.600 to be a change,
00:53:35.040 you have to step down.
00:53:36.280 Don't be fired
00:53:37.340 on the data guy
00:53:38.100 because that's embarrassing
00:53:39.200 and that goes
00:53:40.140 on your resume.
00:53:41.120 He has to step down.
00:53:43.000 But be that as it may,
00:53:44.340 doesn't mean that the SDNY
00:53:45.660 is going to stop
00:53:46.740 everything because,
00:53:47.960 oh, he's got,
00:53:48.540 I know that's a
00:53:49.180 New York City perception.
00:53:50.540 Eric Adams is still
00:53:52.120 going to go to trial.
00:53:53.340 The investigations
00:53:54.560 that are going on,
00:53:55.820 the federal agents
00:53:56.600 are still carrying them out
00:53:57.780 and his assistant
00:53:58.960 and these people
00:53:59.680 they left behind
00:54:00.480 will still continue
00:54:01.520 with that.
00:54:02.580 Now, as far as
00:54:03.760 the agenda goes
00:54:04.720 going forward,
00:54:06.040 yes, Trump's agenda
00:54:07.260 with the SDNY,
00:54:08.660 that's what's going
00:54:09.600 to go forward.
00:54:10.320 So they might shift
00:54:11.520 and say public corruption,
00:54:13.640 maybe we'll go to like,
00:54:15.980 make it more like
00:54:16.680 white collar fraud
00:54:17.620 kind of crimes again.
00:54:18.800 I don't know
00:54:19.840 exactly what
00:54:21.140 they're going to do,
00:54:21.900 but I know
00:54:22.640 whatever this guy
00:54:23.580 has left behind
00:54:24.540 and whatever he has,
00:54:25.820 the office will still
00:54:26.800 move forward.
00:54:27.720 As far as who
00:54:28.800 Trump's put in,
00:54:30.060 I want to see
00:54:30.760 who he puts in
00:54:31.400 as a second,
00:54:32.200 as his deputy,
00:54:33.220 all these,
00:54:33.780 that's what really matters
00:54:34.820 because those are the guys
00:54:35.600 that really run
00:54:36.300 the office.
00:54:38.240 So Damian Williams,
00:54:40.360 I don't know,
00:54:40.920 he could say
00:54:41.600 he did a good job,
00:54:42.580 he did a bad,
00:54:43.160 it depends on
00:54:43.700 how you look at it
00:54:44.680 because I don't know
00:54:45.720 another Democrat
00:54:46.600 that would have chased
00:54:47.740 down Eric Adams
00:54:48.640 or Puff Daddy,
00:54:50.160 these guys are like
00:54:50.900 entrenched in that party
00:54:51.960 and Menendez,
00:54:53.560 but at the same time
00:54:54.500 he did charge this woman
00:54:56.280 with blocking
00:54:56.760 Parenthood.
00:54:59.620 That's terrible.
00:55:00.840 He gave the Trump family
00:55:02.360 a hard time too.
00:55:03.160 He was a henchman
00:55:04.240 of Tish James.
00:55:05.640 The cases you mentioned,
00:55:06.760 I mean,
00:55:07.020 it would take a horrible person
00:55:08.380 worse than Damian Williams
00:55:09.820 to not bring charges
00:55:10.660 against someone like
00:55:11.520 P. Diddy pending.
00:55:12.720 All the things we find out
00:55:13.960 now are true,
00:55:14.780 which it seems
00:55:15.740 there's overwhelming evidence
00:55:17.060 considering the man
00:55:18.360 is offering like
00:55:19.860 $20 million collateral
00:55:21.380 to be let out on bail
00:55:22.860 and offering to stay
00:55:24.340 on house arrest
00:55:25.120 with armed guards
00:55:26.180 and they still won't
00:55:26.900 let him out.
00:55:27.560 So when you see
00:55:29.660 a case like that
00:55:30.740 when they literally
00:55:31.780 let people who kill
00:55:32.760 people out.
00:55:34.420 And he's a friend
00:55:35.340 of Eric Adams
00:55:36.020 and Jimmy Rodriguez.
00:55:37.040 Right, right.
00:55:37.880 So when you got
00:55:39.060 something like that
00:55:39.740 and this man's
00:55:40.220 not even getting out,
00:55:41.320 I think it would have
00:55:42.180 been hard to not
00:55:42.780 bring a case against him
00:55:43.720 whether it was Southern District
00:55:44.620 or whoever else
00:55:45.740 decided to bring the case
00:55:46.820 and went out of Florida,
00:55:47.940 whatever.
00:55:48.980 But nonetheless,
00:55:50.320 hopefully things start
00:55:51.240 to turn around
00:55:51.940 in New York, Sal.
00:55:53.060 I want to ask you something
00:55:54.460 as we conclude here.
00:55:56.880 Pending your,
00:55:57.900 hopefully everything
00:55:58.340 goes well in your case.
00:55:59.680 If you were to be offered
00:56:00.720 back your job
00:56:01.580 at the NYPD
00:56:02.400 to go back
00:56:04.000 for five or six years,
00:56:06.000 even two years
00:56:06.920 if they offer you lost time,
00:56:08.700 get your pension.
00:56:10.400 Would you go back
00:56:11.200 to the NYPD
00:56:12.400 that you know today?
00:56:15.320 I'll tell you,
00:56:16.320 there's a lot of things
00:56:17.560 I miss.
00:56:18.520 I love Florida.
00:56:20.060 Very sunny.
00:56:20.940 It's a sunny place
00:56:21.700 for shady people.
00:56:22.960 I wonder who said that one.
00:56:24.660 But yeah,
00:56:25.540 it's very nice down here.
00:56:27.260 I live a different
00:56:28.100 kind of life now,
00:56:29.000 but it's almost like
00:56:29.900 a life of exile
00:56:31.200 because I was basically,
00:56:33.180 you know,
00:56:34.340 thrown out of a job
00:56:35.480 I liked for nothing,
00:56:36.540 basically,
00:56:36.900 if you really looked at it.
00:56:38.220 To go back to that,
00:56:39.420 after all these years,
00:56:40.800 I really don't know
00:56:42.060 if now,
00:56:44.380 three years later,
00:56:46.760 has the job changed?
00:56:48.000 Yes.
00:56:48.360 Has things changed?
00:56:49.460 Yes.
00:56:50.120 I don't know
00:56:50.900 if I could handle that anymore.
00:56:53.560 Meaning as,
00:56:55.020 you know,
00:56:55.560 certain rules have changed.
00:56:57.880 I could always adapt.
00:56:59.080 I was always that way.
00:57:00.100 But to move back
00:57:01.440 to New York,
00:57:02.540 to deal with that again,
00:57:04.180 that'd be something
00:57:05.380 I really have to talk,
00:57:06.840 especially with,
00:57:07.500 you know,
00:57:07.640 my family and see,
00:57:08.780 is it worth it?
00:57:10.520 Is it worth it
00:57:11.300 to go back
00:57:11.860 into the frying pan?
00:57:13.740 Which is,
00:57:14.240 it's really a lot worse.
00:57:16.360 I was there,
00:57:17.200 I remember when
00:57:17.860 the encampment
00:57:19.100 of homeless people
00:57:20.100 and drug addicts,
00:57:21.200 they were just starting.
00:57:22.720 Because what happened
00:57:23.600 in New York City
00:57:24.520 started shifting over
00:57:26.340 to Los Angeles
00:57:27.220 and vice versa.
00:57:28.460 Now it's all over the place.
00:57:30.380 I know Eric says,
00:57:31.300 oh,
00:57:31.600 we have the homeless shop.
00:57:32.880 No, no, no.
00:57:33.620 They literally combined
00:57:34.880 all the illegals,
00:57:36.180 the illegal immigrants
00:57:36.860 that came,
00:57:37.440 all the undocumented
00:57:38.240 and the homeless
00:57:39.680 and put them together,
00:57:41.220 the schizophrenic people
00:57:42.320 and they're all running around
00:57:43.520 creating chaos.
00:57:44.680 Meanwhile,
00:57:45.400 the military veterans
00:57:46.600 that just need care
00:57:47.880 are being completely neglected.
00:57:49.980 So that's New York City
00:57:51.360 in a nutshell.
00:57:52.060 Do you really think
00:57:52.900 I would want to subject myself
00:57:54.540 to try?
00:57:55.360 I don't know.
00:57:56.000 Because this is,
00:57:56.820 it's the rules have changed.
00:57:59.000 District attorneys have changed.
00:58:00.660 So they're probably
00:58:01.880 not going to like me,
00:58:03.080 a guy that's attacking them
00:58:04.460 for their own corruption
00:58:05.920 and their own stances
00:58:07.080 on their crazy stances
00:58:08.360 on crime.
00:58:09.280 So I don't know.
00:58:11.000 That would be something
00:58:11.700 I'd have to really
00:58:12.660 think hard and long about.
00:58:14.440 But is it really worth it
00:58:16.140 is the question.
00:58:16.660 I think people out there
00:58:17.480 can understand that one.
00:58:19.040 Yeah.
00:58:19.380 Yeah, I think you're right.
00:58:20.960 Sal Greco,
00:58:21.560 he's the host
00:58:21.920 of the Sal Greco show.
00:58:23.140 You can find him there.
00:58:23.860 Sal, what's your website
00:58:24.780 where people can follow you
00:58:26.220 or in your Twitter as well?
00:58:28.460 Or social media?
00:58:29.000 So on Twitter and Instagram,
00:58:30.960 it's at the Sal Greco.
00:58:33.060 On true social,
00:58:34.340 it's at head of the table.
00:58:35.740 Of course,
00:58:36.160 you're going to say,
00:58:36.960 why is that?
00:58:37.740 People say,
00:58:38.460 I look like Roman Reigns,
00:58:39.540 the wrestler.
00:58:40.620 He's the head of the table.
00:58:41.800 He has a whole gimmick,
00:58:42.680 the tribal chief.
00:58:43.460 So that's why we picked that one.
00:58:45.880 And on YouTube and Rumble,
00:58:48.620 like John said,
00:58:49.460 it's at the Sal Greco show.
00:58:51.080 My website,
00:58:51.860 salgreco.com.
00:58:53.420 You can catch the episodes
00:58:55.140 I posted on it.
00:58:56.240 You can see some of the other media
00:58:58.000 that I've been on.
00:58:58.760 And also,
00:58:59.580 if you click the button
00:59:00.420 getting in the fight,
00:59:01.480 the get in the fight button,
00:59:02.860 that'll lead you straight
00:59:03.780 to the donation page,
00:59:04.940 which is also on every episode
00:59:06.940 I have on the bottom.
00:59:08.220 If you feel inclined
00:59:09.480 to try to help me out
00:59:10.900 and try to build that show somehow,
00:59:12.560 it's very hard to run a show
00:59:14.820 by yourself.
00:59:15.600 I've learned that too.
00:59:16.980 I went from being a cop
00:59:18.500 to a podcast.
00:59:19.480 I'm like,
00:59:20.240 whoa.
00:59:20.860 I mean,
00:59:21.240 you know,
00:59:21.720 so that is a whole thing with that.
00:59:24.000 It takes money
00:59:24.700 to do everything,
00:59:25.420 apparently.
00:59:25.900 It's just not just
00:59:26.480 putting on a uniform.
00:59:27.140 So if you go on here,
00:59:28.800 get in the fight,
00:59:29.500 click the Sal Greco Show button,
00:59:31.680 see if you want to donate it.
00:59:32.780 Anything you can give,
00:59:33.620 it'll help out.
00:59:34.740 And, you know,
00:59:35.940 I'm in it to win it.
00:59:37.400 I'm here to expose things
00:59:39.320 for the public.
00:59:40.160 I think the public should know
00:59:41.520 what really goes on
00:59:43.460 behind the scenes.
00:59:44.580 And also,
00:59:45.820 what, you know,
00:59:46.620 politically,
00:59:47.440 like even in New York City,
00:59:48.440 what's going on?
00:59:49.240 Because people,
00:59:50.140 you can't just turn a blind eye,
00:59:52.000 especially a lot of progressives
00:59:53.320 like to do that
00:59:54.020 when really,
00:59:55.400 you got to look at yourselves
00:59:56.320 in the mirror
00:59:56.760 because some of that problem
00:59:57.800 is you.
00:59:58.860 I mean,
00:59:59.180 New York City just reelected,
01:00:00.420 New York State reelected
01:00:01.660 Carl Hasty to Assembly Speaker.
01:00:03.680 This is the guy
01:00:04.260 that was helping out
01:00:05.040 with Consul Frito
01:00:05.860 having all these fundraisers.
01:00:08.160 We don't know
01:00:08.520 what happened with that.
01:00:09.420 He's involved in
01:00:09.880 all kinds of scam.
01:00:10.920 How do you reelect that guy?
01:00:12.500 New York City,
01:00:13.260 New York State,
01:00:13.920 you have to do
01:00:14.540 some soul searching
01:00:15.360 and stop being
01:00:16.480 low information voters.
01:00:18.680 No more of that.
01:00:19.480 That's what they prey on,
01:00:20.400 low information voters.
01:00:21.700 That's the only way
01:00:22.200 they stay in power.
01:00:23.400 Vote for me,
01:00:24.160 my skin color.
01:00:25.160 Vote for me,
01:00:25.620 we shop at the same store.
01:00:27.240 Vote for me,
01:00:27.860 we both like
01:00:28.740 the same coffee.
01:00:30.200 No,
01:00:30.780 vote for policy,
01:00:31.760 not that garbage.
01:00:32.700 That's what they want.
01:00:33.880 Keep you stupid,
01:00:34.940 low information.
01:00:36.160 Stay away from that.
01:00:37.460 Yep,
01:00:37.820 you're absolutely right.
01:00:38.600 You joked that you went
01:00:39.640 from a police officer
01:00:40.400 to a podcaster.
01:00:41.340 I went from
01:00:42.000 an executive producer
01:00:43.020 of television
01:00:44.140 to an executive producer
01:00:45.180 of podcasting
01:00:45.920 to a podcaster myself.
01:00:48.020 Thank you to the great
01:00:49.020 Lou Dobbs
01:00:49.520 for leaving me
01:00:50.020 this amazing show
01:00:50.940 and an amazing audience.
01:00:52.440 But to your point,
01:00:53.480 I want to conclude
01:00:54.040 with this.
01:00:54.900 Don't be low information voters.
01:00:56.400 I think,
01:00:57.100 Sal,
01:00:57.300 this election,
01:00:57.900 people figured out
01:00:59.040 what's at stake.
01:01:00.140 You see some of these numbers.
01:01:01.660 Over 70% of Americans
01:01:02.900 believe that
01:01:04.460 these illegals
01:01:05.360 should be deported.
01:01:06.660 So,
01:01:06.900 when you see a number
01:01:07.600 like that,
01:01:08.200 when you see numbers
01:01:08.960 like almost 2 million
01:01:12.200 people in California,
01:01:13.680 the bluest state
01:01:14.500 in the union,
01:01:15.440 moving to the right
01:01:16.580 from 2020
01:01:17.360 to this election,
01:01:18.180 when you see
01:01:18.540 over a million people
01:01:19.460 in New York
01:01:20.560 moving from
01:01:21.480 Democrat
01:01:22.560 to Republican
01:01:23.720 in this election.
01:01:25.180 Florida,
01:01:25.640 over a million more people
01:01:26.860 voted Republican
01:01:27.720 this time
01:01:28.880 from 2020
01:01:29.600 to 2024.
01:01:30.900 Texas,
01:01:31.420 almost a million people.
01:01:33.000 New Jersey,
01:01:33.640 a half a million people.
01:01:35.860 Illinois,
01:01:36.480 almost a half a million people.
01:01:37.920 Massachusetts,
01:01:38.680 almost 400,000 people.
01:01:40.560 Michigan,
01:01:41.180 over 230,000 people.
01:01:43.120 Pennsylvania,
01:01:43.660 200,000.
01:01:44.620 Tennessee,
01:01:45.060 200,000.
01:01:45.460 You go down the list,
01:01:46.540 Sal,
01:01:46.640 of people
01:01:47.080 who shifted
01:01:48.640 from left to right
01:01:50.000 from 2020 to 2024.
01:01:51.540 I'm very optimistic
01:01:52.500 about what the future holds.
01:01:53.720 I'm optimistic
01:01:54.160 about your case
01:01:55.020 and hoping everything
01:01:56.060 goes well there
01:01:56.800 because you're due
01:01:58.000 some money
01:01:59.200 and you're doing it now.
01:02:01.040 Sal Greco,
01:02:01.540 come back soon.
01:02:02.080 We appreciate you
01:02:02.660 joining us today, brother.
01:02:04.180 Thank you, John.
01:02:05.000 It's been my honor
01:02:05.780 and rest in peace,
01:02:07.160 Lou Dobbs.
01:02:08.640 Amen.
01:02:08.960 I remember that.
01:02:09.920 That man was
01:02:10.500 something special
01:02:11.760 and we're going to
01:02:13.060 continue his legacy
01:02:14.380 and we're going to point out
01:02:15.560 what people should remember.
01:02:17.260 Like we keep saying,
01:02:18.280 low information,
01:02:19.180 stay away from that.
01:02:19.980 See this country,
01:02:20.720 how it went one way?
01:02:22.160 Now we need that
01:02:23.080 at local levels
01:02:24.040 because local is key.
01:02:25.820 That's all I keep saying.
01:02:27.020 Local is what matters.
01:02:28.580 Make sure you keep that up
01:02:30.440 when you're voting next year
01:02:31.980 in the local elections.
01:02:33.380 Yep, absolutely right.
01:02:34.700 Sal, we'll talk to you soon, brother.
01:02:35.760 Thanks so much.
01:02:36.920 Thank you, John.
01:02:37.680 God bless.
01:02:38.480 God bless you.
01:02:39.440 Thanks, everybody,
01:02:40.020 for being with us today
01:02:41.020 on The Great America Show.
01:02:42.220 Please be sure to join us
01:02:43.020 back here tomorrow
01:02:43.780 for The Great America Show
01:02:44.880 where our quest for truth,
01:02:46.740 justice,
01:02:47.500 and the American way
01:02:48.480 continues.
01:02:49.720 We'll see you right back
01:02:50.420 here tomorrow.
01:02:50.960 Same time,
01:02:51.880 same place.
01:02:52.440 Until then,
01:02:53.440 may God bless you,
01:02:54.760 may God bless America,
01:02:56.240 and may God bless
01:02:57.260 the great Lou Dobbs.