The Great America Saturday Show: November 30, 2024
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1 hour and 2 minutes
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Summary
Former NYPD Detective Sal Greco talks about being fired from the NYPD for being friends with Roger Stone and how this led to him losing his job and his pension. He also talks about how he got into trouble with the New York City Police Department.
Transcript
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Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
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President Trump continuing to fill out his cabinet, naming Scott Bessent as Secretary
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of Treasury, leveling out his cabinet, now full.
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Now we await as they go to the Senate for confirmation.
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President Trump also making headlines announcing he will remove transgender service members
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who are in the military on day one in office, saying that they should not be in the military
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So one of President Trump's latest pledges, Kamala Harris on her way back from Hawaii after
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enjoying a nice vacation there with her husband.
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Anybody who spends time with Kamala Harris, I think, has a miserable time.
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Nonetheless, Kamala Harris is apparently mulling a run for governor of California going up against
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her good friend, Gavin Newsom, telling her allies and her people close to her that she's going
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So keep her powder dry and she's not going anywhere.
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She's also mulling maybe another return in 2028 for president.
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So we welcome either or the presidential one would be better because whoever runs in 2020
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for the Republican side should have no problem mopping the floor with her once again.
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Today's guest is someone a little bit different.
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We're going to do something a little bit differently today on The Great America Show.
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I want to bring you to a story about a man named Sal Greco, and he's going to be our guest
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Sal was fired by the NYPD in 2020 for 2021, rather, for being friends with Roger Stone.
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He was with Roger on January 6th during the insurrection, and he's since been fired from
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the NYPD, spending 14 years on the job, losing his pension, being forced out of work for that
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Sal is now blowing the whistle on Mayor Eric Adams and all his corruption.
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Some of these other folks in the NYPD, former commissioners, for their corruption after he
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was wrongfully fired from the department, which has been so ripe with corruption over
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Imagine that all the things going wrong in New York City, the criminals, the illegals, and
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Sal Greco is fired for merely being friends with our friend, Roger Stone.
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Sal, it's great to have you here in The Great America Show.
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I know you're very busy, going through a lot right now, and I want to begin with first,
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I told the audience in our introduction there, your story and what you're going through right
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now, but I want you to tell your story and what happens.
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Now, Roger Stone's a good friend of ours on the show.
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He's on the show every single week, and I didn't know being friends with Roger Stone could
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For Roger's friendship, I'm willing to get into trouble.
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So, Sal, if you will, tell the audience what exactly happened.
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Why you lost your post at the NYPD after being there for 14-plus years as a good-standing
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So, what happened here is, you know, as a 14-year veteran of the NYPD with an unblemished
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record, as you see behind me on the wall, it's just a small collection of awards that I
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received in the NYPD, but they had a problem that I was friends with Roger Stone.
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They have a problem that I was a Trump supporter.
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They made up a ton of claims, such as I was doing uncompensated security for Roger.
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I mean, at this time, not like now the mayor who wants to be, I guess, the MAGA mayor now
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They put me through a, I believe it was 19-month witch hunt that ultimately ended with my termination.
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The police commissioner at the time was Keyshawn Sewell.
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And during this whole time, I was interrogated a couple of times by Sergeant Orenstein from
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Eternal Affairs, a real winner, a real breadwinner over there in NYPD.
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We had the claims that he made that I was on narcotics.
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He used this narcotics claim to get these subpoenas on my phone records, on bank records, on
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I was at the Willard Hotel with Roger to get the camera for the Willard Hotel.
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He put on there that I was involved in narcotics.
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He then, at the department trial, which is an administrative trial, admitted that I was
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So we don't know yet why he would put that on the administrative subpoena.
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You can't just get an administrative subpoena and use it in a criminal sense, basically trying
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And all they did here, John, they looked through all my records.
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They looked through who I called, who I was with, where I was going.
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Ultimately, they find out, well, you weren't involved in the insurrection on January 6th.
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Because it's well known I was there January 5th and 6th with Roger.
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Looks like it was just a little bit of a, how do I say this, an event that got a little
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But we're going to say there's asterisk, everything on who incited what.
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Because we don't know if there was cops, there were federal agents, if there were antagonizing
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Because I got pulled into the January 6th committee also.
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I was questioned by that group of eclectic people.
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So, on top of everything, I had to deal with all this stuff.
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And here's this guy, Ornstein, drumming up fake charges.
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And I minded this, John, for people, especially in New York City, understand this.
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I was never modified or suspended for anything.
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Because besides the claim of that I was uncompensated security, the next claim was that I wanted a
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They received a blank letter through Internal Affairs that stated I wanted a civil war in this
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country, and all the pictures were from the previous years of me out at an event with
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So, they admitted at the very end at my department trial, well, Mr. Greco didn't use his position
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in the NYPD to advance anything or commit any crimes.
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And him and Roger Stone didn't commit any crimes, but we're going to terminate him anyway
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Then they said I impeded an investigation because I kept saying I'm not Roger's security.
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They said I was paid to be security, which is why they came up with that term of uncompensated
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And that's ultimately what they took my pension and everything I've ever worked for in the NYPD
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Who under what code under what law does it say you're not allowed to go with your friends
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Well, the New York City Police Department is governed by what we call the New York City
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In this patrol guide, there's a there's a provision that's been there for like 40 years
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And it states that you cannot wrongfully or knowingly associate with someone who is reasonably
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believed to have engaged in or likely to have engaged in criminal activity.
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You can draw conclusions on exactly what that means, but they are applying this rule to
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Roger Stone saying I cannot associate with Roger Stone or no police officer can.
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But on the flip side now, John, if I can't do that, well, we had rapper known criminal Cardi
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B come to the police academy, which is what we will be questioning the police department on
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But of course, their attorney got sick at the last minute.
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So we want to know how that how did that happen?
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So they have to answer for how Cardi B, who is a known criminal who has admitted to rapping
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songs about cops and wanting to kill cops and drugging people.
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She was walking around in a secure facility being escorted by on-duty cops.
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And while she was there, she's hobnobbing with the whole executive staff, one being at that
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time the chief of the police academy, which was money in the homes.
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So first, I have to answer to how this was allowed, because you're letting a known criminal
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And then we have the next thing, which is the main part of this.
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I'd say, well, it's the biggest hypocritical thing, and it definitely needs to be looked
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We came to find out that the at the time now he's the former police commissioner, Ed
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He was the first deputy commissioner during my time, who is also in charge of discipline
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The first deputy commissioner has to sign off on terminations or charges or whatever
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they're going to do with a police officer internally.
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A twin brother, James, who we'll speak about in a little bit.
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And the other brother, Richard, and there's one more.
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That brother was on the job, but he had to leave the job during a scandal.
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He had a scandal where he was sexually harassing a woman.
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It was my attorney that actually represented her.
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They had a bad history of these guys in the police department, but they'll tell you how
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So Richard Caban, he owned this place in the Bronx, in the industrial section of Bronx.
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What's big about this place is if you look up all the pictures, all the videos, some are
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no longer online because they're trying to wipe away their past.
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Basically, if you're a thug, if you're a fugazi wannabe gangster, or maybe you really are a
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It's in the middle of nowhere in an industrial section, and we have all kinds of shady, unsavory
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characters, as we like to put, that showed up there.
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But the number one guy that comes to mind here is a guy by the name of Jimmy Rodriguez
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or Jamie, Jaime, whatever we want to call his name.
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He's actually in the cover of the Daily News, I believe, is his friend got killed yesterday.
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Jimmy Rodriguez is the former owner of a place called Jimmy's Bronx Cafe.
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If you remember this place from the 90s, he had guys like Fidel Castro come.
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He was friends with guys like Jose Serrano, David Ferrer, all these people, Ramon Martinez.
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Major League Baseball banned the players from Major League Baseball to go to this place because
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he was the co-owner with Ruben Sierra, a slugger for the Yankees at the time.
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And this place, John, is known for shootings, stabbings, drug dealing.
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Fourteen people were arrested coming out of this place from the FBI.
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Now, and Jimmy Rodriguez, who is also pictured with Jay-Z, he knows Puff Daddy, he knows Jennifer Lopez.
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Not only that, but he's very good with politicians, like I said, Fidel Castro, David Ferrer, this
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He was another guy back in the day who think he was going to be the mayor.
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In fact, when Hillary Clinton was running for the Senate the first time, she announced her
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run for the Senate in front of this guy's laundromat.
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Jimmy's Bronx Cafe went out of business, much like everything this guy touches.
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And when it went out of business, they had a sign that says, go to this laundromat to
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It's the same laundromat where Hillary Clinton announced her run for the Senate in New York
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State, which is unbelievable how they know this guy.
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So for the audience, what is Jimmy's relationship now to the police commissioner's brother of
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He is the, quote unquote, manager of Consofrito.
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But for all intents and purposes, he's the real owner.
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There are all kinds of accusations and also filings with the state liquor authority that he was
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Because he can't have a liquor license himself because of the history of him.
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Because back in 1991, when he owned another place called Miriscos del Caribe, the FBI went
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And he also another he had a car dealership where he was selling drugs or guns out of the
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But this guy, Sammy Vega, something Sammy Aponte Vega, this guy was indicted.
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But somehow this guy brought his crew to sell drugs out of his place.
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And conveniently, he wasn't ever charged for this.
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He's a self-admitted criminal and he's a mob associate.
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This podcast that this guy, John Anissi, went into a whole rant about how Jimmy Rodriguez
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is a mob associate to try to set up a hit on him at his other place called Don Coqui.
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So this place now, number one, when it was Con Sofrito, it originally was called Acre Cafe.
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Jimmy Rodriguez, yet again, would be the manager.
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And the place was owned by some Albanian guy and him, but not him on paper.
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The liquor license was under this Albanian guy.
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What happened is there was an incident in late 2021.
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We have a letter I had that was legally obtained.
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It's coming from the state liquor authority and a New York City Police Department.
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And they're contacting someone in the vice human trafficking unit.
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Well, there was accusations and allegations of human trafficking to the New York City Police
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We don't know what happened with that because the trail runs cold.
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Also, in this place, the Albanian owner who he sold his half, apparently, to Richard Caban,
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Also, this guy was picked up for human trafficking a year later in 2022 by the feds for trafficking
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people in and out of Canada back to the United States.
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It's a wild story, and it's all documented, too.
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So we have the former police commissioner, Dermot Shea.
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The aforementioned Keyshawn Sewell, who was in my case, Eddie Caban, who's a lifelong friend
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Many fraternal organizations, all hanging out at Consafrito.
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Oh, and the assistant chief, the chief I mentioned, Juanita Holmes, who's also allowing Cardi B
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Everybody knows Jimmy, apparently, is pictured and hanging out at this place, which now we're
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going to get to, we don't even know how the, that investigation went with Consafrito.
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So we have, they have a, the buildings department shows up.
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Real quickly, I guess it's safe to assume that with all these folks there, it was a place
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that you can go where you know it wasn't wired up, right?
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It's one of those places, you know, it's like one of those places from back in the day.
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So the buildings department went there in June of 2022.
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So the shed is like 50 by 100 feet, but it's where they have their parties.
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Now you need to have it where it's got to be in good standing.
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The fire department comes in, hits them with a ton of violations.
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We find out that the Board of Health found rat droppings and mice droppings in the food.
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Out of all of this, not only did the shed stay up, the party went on.
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They gave the liquor license to Richard Cabana, renewed it in June of 2022 under his name.
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So they had no problems with all of this, apparently, state liquor authority.
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And the people that show up there, the whole Bronx Democratic Party, the majority of those guys were there.
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Number one person that should be under scrutiny and should be questioned immediately for this, Attorney General Letitia James.
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If you go back and you look online, I can show you certain politicians like Kareem Reyes, the Bronx District Attorney, Darcelle Clark.
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And on the campaign finance record, there's no record of this.
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And, you know, Sal, I've worked in campaigns a long time.
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That's, like, the greatest way to funnel money to your friends.
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And then the money comes back through to the side door.
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Now, I've never seen it personally, but I've heard a lot of stories about that happening.
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Real quickly, I saw a picture of Tish James on Twitter.
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And everyone go check out my Twitter at John Fawcett NY.
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Tish James looks like she's been eating just about everything under the sun.
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I think she's very nervous about the return of Trump.
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We wonder if they had who paid for those meals also because we don't know who paid for this stuff.
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So this place lasted all the way until this guy blew the whistle and said, hold on a minute here.
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Eric Adams, one time when the city was underwater, he went out to party there.
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Curtis Lee would track down and he left with some femme fatale.
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His press conference, his daily press conference.
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After that, it became a weekly press conference off topic.
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So it all stems back to Jimmy Rodriguez and Conso Frito.
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Conso Frito, this place lasted up until I believe it was June of 2024.
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What happened was the landlord caught on to this stuff.
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They've managed to survive and have everyone under the sun that means something in the state of New York there.
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So that's the question with what the hell happened here at Conso Frito.
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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?
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What about this place where they had even internal affairs own chief?
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Miguel Iglesias was there and they had a sponsored party there, which was illegal.
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And the place always had this hanging over their head.
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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.
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And that is in the middle of this case, as I found.
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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.
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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.
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Well, not retired, sort of forced out by these low life scum that run these these bureaucrats, these bureaucrats who run these organizations.
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It's, as you heard, the police commissioner, Tish James of the world, who ruin it for everybody.
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We're talking with Sal Greco, former New York City Police Department officer, forced out of his job for being friends with Roger Stone.
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Sal, in the first segment you had mentioned, I want to go back to cover a few things.
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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.
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You then said that they came out in court or later on in the police court that there was no drug usage.
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And they said, you know, pretty much they were sorry that they did it.
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But that was the premise to get all that information.
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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?
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We need to find out exactly what is the cause for you to fire me saying criminal association, right?
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Is this the rule on paper or what is it really?
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Because it's all speculative and it's basically arbitrary.
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Because in an equal opportunity job, it can't be arbitrary.
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Clearly, there's different standards for different people.
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All these executives that have hung around Jimmy Rodriguez should all be fired.
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It depends who it is and what it is, which would then make it arbitrary.
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Then we have all this, you know, the way they got the subpoenas done.
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You can't use an administrative subpoena for a criminal matter, which my case was marked
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with the letter C, meaning internal affairs thought it would end in a criminal charge.
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They really thought I was going to be some insurrectionist.
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That's what they really smear me everywhere with this stuff.
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And then they were like, well, he really isn't a member of any of these groups.
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We have to find a reason to fire, which is what we believe this narcotics thing was all about.
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But he'll have to answer for it himself and his supervisor.
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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.
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You hung out with somebody who was a known felon.
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When did when was the investigation opened into the date?
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So they just roughly technically they started in October of 2020, saying I was uncompensated security.
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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.
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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.
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So now this is about two weeks, just under two weeks before January 6th, the January 6th celebration.
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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.
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When you're pardoned, you're no longer a convicted felon.
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If you were a convicted felon, if you were someone who committed a misdemeanor, you no longer committed that misdemeanor.
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President Trump pardoned Roger Stone on December 23rd of 2020.
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They opened their investigation into you further than for hanging out with someone who committed a crime.
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But in the eyes of the law, in the eyes of everything, Roger Stone committed no crime.
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So that's another question that I have for you.
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Where are they getting that Roger Stone is a criminal?
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Well, they're saying that because he was convicted of a felony and actually at my department trial,
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they went so far as to get some letterhead from some U.S. attorney who agrees with their philosophy,
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And they stated, well, Roger still was convicted of a felony.
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Therefore, the conviction never truly gets wiped away because he was convicted of a felony.
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That's the U.S. attorney, the one that they were cherry picking at the time.
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When Hunter Biden gets pardoned here in the next month or so for his felony because he was convicted of a felony,
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not sentenced yet, technically, you know, he's not sentenced yet in Delaware.
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And then that case out in California where he's almost guaranteed to be convicted if he hasn't been already.
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I sort of stopped following Hunter Biden after President Trump won.
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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?
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The actual rule you would believe says someone's pardoned there.
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So basically they're saying that you're convicted.
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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.
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So you're still but all your rights are restored, but you're still a convicted felon.
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So if somebody wants to say, hey, you, you convicted felon, that's they can't you know, they can't sue you.
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We can't because you're still a convicted felon.
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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.
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You come to think when you hear about Jimmy Rodriguez and everything that went on over there.
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1990s, there were police officers hanging out at Jimmy.
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He was convicted of obstruction, making false statements, I think, to the FBI and witness tampering.
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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.
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And you are veiling and your place is operating illegally.
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And that it's under someone else's name when it's really yours.
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By the way, Puff Daddy was a regular at Jimmy's Cafe.
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He's going to have a rough time, too, now coming up.
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But back on the Roger thing, you know, it's sort of like the situation you went through,
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where they use the premise of you being a drug dealer to go through everything.
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The premise on Roger's investigation was that there was 2016 Russia collusion.
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We find out from Robert Moa that there was no Russian collusion from Donald Trump.
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They got some folks, Russian nationals, who had nothing to do with President Trump,
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And that was their $50 or $60 million Russia collusion case that they ran against President Trump.
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They went after Roger just because he was good friends with Donald Trump.
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And Roger doesn't like to keep his mouth shut like me.
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And he's out there and he runs his mouth like me.
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So, that's why they went after Roger Stone, because they saw him as a threat.
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They get Roger Stone on obstruction, false statements of witness tampering.
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And here you are now, guilty of being friends with Roger Stone, yet we let criminals run rampant.
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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.
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So, whatever money Sal gets, and I hope it's a lot of damn money, he deserves times 10.
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Because we can't let this stuff happen to people, folks.
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We cannot let them bully us into keeping our mouths shut, into who we're allowed to be friends with.
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I mean, you know, I thought it was bad when they were censoring our free speech on social media platforms.
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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.
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As you heard Sal say, the NYPD has far bigger problems than Mr. Sal Greco being friends with Roger Stone.
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These folks hanging out at this cafe owned by a criminal, Letitia James, Big Tish, as I like to call her.
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The human trafficking allegations are tremendous.
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She's the chief law enforcement officer in the state.
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And you're just standing, smiling there with felons and criminals.
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And yet you have the power to make somebody a convicted criminal and a felon.
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She should be in a courtroom right now, sanctioned and disbarred immediately.
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Remember, you know, before we jump, I just want to mention another thing.
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But remember, James Caban, who's Eddie Caban's brother, is involved.
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They are investigating right now for that extortion racket that went through the nightclubs in the NYPD,
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Consofrito, where James Caban was seen numerous times.
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And the other guy involved in this, which was the mayor's nightlife office, Jeff Garcia,
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another former NYPD cop, another guy who's hanging around Jimmy Rodriguez picture.
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But he's one of those guys that's in the middle of everything somehow.
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Yeah, I mean, I think that's what it comes down to, Sal.
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When you have an attorney general who would rather go after President Trump in a civil capacity,
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we'll talk about first in a civil capacity for paying off his mortgages ahead of time
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and ahead of schedule, hitting them with a ridiculous fine for saying they overvalued their buildings.
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But nonetheless, I mean, going after President Trump civilly first,
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and then, of course, securing that New York case, Alvin Bragg,
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which Alvin Bragg, I think, truly did not want to bring that case against Trump.
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I thought that he looked at it and maybe want to run for higher office one day
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and probably will hurt him down the road as he now is a challenger.
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This election, Sal, went, I think, over a million votes to the right Republican.
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So if there's a time, I know you're not in New York anymore,
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Sucks to not have you here anymore, Sal, but you're in the free state of Florida now, luckily.
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But when you have a shift like that, a million-person shift towards the right,
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I think you have a real chance of getting rid of some of these people.
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Like I said, I think Tish James is running for the hills.
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I don't think he wanted to bring that case in the first place.
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Now he finds himself in a little bit of a pickle
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because he's got this case now that's going to be overturned one way or another.
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President Trump's coming back in, and I hope to high heavens
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People go crazy when you say the R word, retribution.
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Sal, I want there to be retribution at the highest level.
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Following the law is opening an investigation into these people
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who spent millions of dollars into an investigation into President Trump,
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And we just get word now that Jack Smith has asked for the charges
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to be dropped against President Trump in the January 6th obstruction case,
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the documents case in Mar-a-Lago already tossed by Judge Eileen Cannon down there.
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And people may say, well, it was only $50, $60 million.
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That's $50 or $60 million that could have been sent to veterans or somewhere.
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Sal, they've spent millions, over $100 million in investigations,
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probably over $200 million on investigations into President Trump,
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And the Democrats say we're not supposed to get retribution
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after what they've done to people like Roger Stone,
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You go down the list, Sal, it's not one person.
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People look at it and they say, ah, it is what it is.
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But what do they say to people like you who lost a 14-year pension,
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who was going to retire after 20 years and were probably set
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and not have to work again and retire and be okay?
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who has all his savings wiped away spending on lawyers?
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or Steve Bannon, or President Trump, or Donald Trump Jr., or Eric Trump?
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who was a kid watching his father get mugshotted and fingerprinted?
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They have a serious problem because this is how this goes.
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They all should be under a federal investigation
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It's the only people that could actually look at it.
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It's those bad actors need to be held accountable.
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and we're not going to look at anything anymore.