TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
6 O'FIVERS 5/4/26
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SPEAKER_09It is 6.07 on the list Callaway show. It happens to go tomorrow. All right. Don't have my flow. It's upstairs. I'll go get it. Yeah. Mexican hat dance. There you go.
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SPEAKER_09All right. So happy Cinco DeMaio. Where are you going? I'm going upstairs. The Budget Blinds text line is open, 843-798-Talk, 798-8255.
SPEAKER_07How come they don't put a printer downstairs? Why do we have to go upstairs? I don't know.
SPEAKER_09How many people do we have on the guest list?
SPEAKER_07Because did we tell Todd or Patty? We're near 50. No, no, we're not done. We got one more day. Okay. Today. Yeah, because we have to give them a headcount. Right. And then we'll tell them how many we got at the end of today's show.
SPEAKER_09So you added four.
SPEAKER_07I just did. Okay. Good. And then we're around 50. All right. I'm going to go upstairs and see if the uh company refrigerator has any margaritas and go get the sheet that tells us what we're doing. Because without it, we need a sheet. No nothing. Yes.
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SPEAKER_09Got it. All right. So we have a lot of why do I keep doing this? I keep screwing this up. We have a lot of local news stories. One of them was very, very confusing. And uh a man is dead. There was a shooting. Um and it says that it happened near the Magoos um bar restaurant. It says here that there was a man, 41-year-old from Chalote, North Carolina, named Danny Pigot. Pigot. It's either Pigote, Pigot, I don't know. French or something. He died at the hospital early after the early Saturday morning shooting, and another person was also shot. I don't know the condition of that person. It was a fight in the parking lot, and two people ended up shot. I don't know if one person shot both of those people. I don't know if they shot each other. I don't know if there was anyone arrested. Um, I don't know if it was self-defense or otherwise. So we are in the dark. I'm just letting you know that. Now, what I do know is that a lot of people were talking about the Hell's Angels being in town. And they tend to be um known for being, I guess, uh, what's the word? Festive? Festive. Um, and so uh I broke my phone case here. I'm trying to put it back together so I can I can look at my phone. Um so they were accused of using racial slurs against someone, and I don't know what race these people were. Um but this one person called the police and they he said he was assaulted, or I don't know if it's a guy. Do you know if it's a guy? Uh I don't know that. Okay, so we just know someone is a s was assaulted and was called racial slurs by members, for members of the Hell's Angels. Now, uh is that illegal to be called racial slurs? I really don't know.
SPEAKER_08I don't think so.
SPEAKER_09You could call people racial slurs and not be arrested, but you can't assault people, right?
SPEAKER_07Last I checked, that's still against the law.
SPEAKER_09So this happened 1 a.m. on Friday. The man said he went into the movie.
SPEAKER_07So Thursday night you're saying?
SPEAKER_09Thursday night into Friday. Got it. It says 1 a.m. Friday. So um while he was inside, the man said the club members began using a racial slur to antagonize him as he was leaving out the back door. Is that open to the public?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, it's common. There's a parking lot in the back, so you can go out the back way. I go there for wings on the non-smoking side. Early before this kind of stuff happens. Like around dinner time, it's pretty known for that. Uh I don't know. I've never seen any problems there, but that's not to say that there aren't. It's just that I go early.
SPEAKER_09Okay.
SPEAKER_07Like dinner time.
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
SPEAKER_07You know, we go get some wings and we leave. And there's other families in there, kids on the non-smoking side.
SPEAKER_09They have great wings.
SPEAKER_07The best.
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
SPEAKER_07Love them.
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
SPEAKER_07And the owner's a good guy. So, you know.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, sometimes like these things happen in the parking lot. And you don't you're not trying to attract it. In fact, you wish it would just go away. But, you know, then you like what you can't discriminate against any type of group or whatever, because sometimes they retaliate. Um so anyway, as he was leaving the back out the back door, the man told officers they followed him outside, where one of them punched him in the face before he got in his car and drove home. No arrests have been made. The police report said officers plan to follow up with the bar's owner to ask um about getting security video of the alleged incident. Then the next day, the shooting happens. And two people are shot outside of the goose. Uh it is bike week. I don't know if that has anything to do with it. But is it known to be a biker bar?
SPEAKER_07No, it's just an everything bar. It used to be a locals bar. It would stay open late way back in the day when we first moved here, like 15 years ago, we found it by accident because someone said, Hey.
SPEAKER_09But there used to be a lot of smoking in there.
SPEAKER_07Oh, it was this was before the non-smoking side, and it was yeah, it was a lot of smoke. Um but they would stay open till four in the morning. Uh yeah. You know, come on. I was in a band. I don't know. I went anywhere.
SPEAKER_09I can't eat in an establishment that's filled with smoke.
SPEAKER_07Now, no, I have different opinions about it because it does bother me. But, you know, I also used to smoke about 20 years ago, so there's that. But anyway, we would go and we were told, hey, they're open till four. They stay open late because a lot of the the locals, the servers and stuff, they get done at their establishments at around noon or noon, listen to me, midnight or one, and they go there and unwind. And they stay open till four. They did. I don't know if they still do, because again, I'm a dad and I don't ever go out and I have this job. The point I'm trying to make is no, I never saw anything like that. I don't know anything about it. It's usually pretty cool, a lot of locals. When I go now to the non-smoking side, it's just we stop in there for food. Usually they have sports games on, they have a pool table there, but usually it's pretty mellow. But we're we're there early, supper time. You know, the owner pops out, says hello, the staff is always great. So, you know, I don't know anything about any craziness after midnight.
SPEAKER_09Okay. Well, we have a man dead.
SPEAKER_07I know, but that's horrifying.
SPEAKER_09And I don't know um why this happened. So we have no idea. All right. Uh we also had a shooting in DC, which caused a brief lockdown of the White House. And um, Nick, did you have the um sheriff?
SPEAKER_07I do not have the sheriff, I just have one update. I don't know if it was a sheriff.
SPEAKER_09I think it was a sheriff.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I have an update on both from Waters that that James, uh, I can't remember the guy's name, the reporter. He's good. I like him. Uh, but he gives an update on that guy, and then it gives an update on uh what is his name? Cole Allen. So I got it in one.
SPEAKER_09Okay. Well, I can play the um good the chief here to give the official update and how he answers the questions about how this individual ended up being shot. Here we go.
SPEAKER_00Good, everyone. My name is Matt Quinn. I'm the deputy director at United States Secret Service. Oh, I was totally off Richard Macaulay with me, chief of United States Secret Service Police. Approximately 3:30 this afternoon, our uh plainclothes officers and agents that consistently patrol the outer perimeter of the White House complex identified a suspicious individual that appeared to have a firearm. They called in support from our marked uniform Secret Service Police to make contact with that individual. Upon making contact, that individual fled briefly on foot, withdrew a firearm, and fired in the direction of our agents and officers. They returned fire and engaged. That individual was hit. He's since been transported to the hospital. Have no comments on his condition. I can tell you that at least one, we believe only one bystander was hit by the suspect. That individual, it's a juvenile, uh, did not sustain any life-threatening injuries, but he's also receiving treatment at the hospital.
SPEAKER_09All right, I could play the whole thing, but I could just sum it up here. So apparently, a a plainclosed Secret Service agent on duty witnessed what they call an imprint of a gun on the body of this individual who was acting suspicious. He called it in to a uniform to the Secret Service, and a uniformed officer confronted the individual. And the shootout was between the the um uniformed Secret Service officer and the PERP. The PERP started shooting, and in the crossfire, a juvenile unrelated, ended up getting shot and suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Both the PERP and the juvenile are in the hospital recovering. I don't know the extension of either of their and injuries. We don't know their ages. We don't uh I believe uh we know it's a man, but we don't know anything about the juvenile at all. So that is the latest update that we got. Now we do know that down that road soon um I guess or just a little bit earlier, Trump's motorcade came by. And they were wondering if I so we don't know what the relation of Trump's motorcade was to where this individual was during the motorcade, how soon after it was, but Trump was going there because he had a small business kind of press conference, the whole thing got locked down. We don't know if that's why the guy was carrying a gun. We don't know how he was acting suspicious, but he was in the outer perimeter of the White House Secret Service detail. That's all I know from that press conference when he was asked all the questions. Okay, and we don't know this individual, their background, or anything like that. Now you have a clip you said.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, it touches on a little bit what you just said, but then it also follows up with uh Cole Allen, and everybody is up in arms, including Judge Janine Pierrot, who tweeted, posted about it on X. How can the judge do this? I don't know if you heard what the judge you did. All right, well, here it is. Let's listen to it. Uh, it starts again with uh a little bit of the information you just gave.
SPEAKER_01Fox News Alert, Secret Service Agents got into a shootout with a man near the White House today. Senior National Correspondent Kevin Cork has the details. Kevin.
SPEAKER_03Evening, Jesse. Plain closed, Secret Service Agents actually spotted this guy around 3:30 this afternoon near the Washington Monument, just south of the White House complex. He appeared to have the imprint of a weapon on him. So when officers approached the guy, he took off, and then he started firing on them. They, of course, returned fire. The suspect was hit, but then again, so was a child near the scene. And at this hour, both the child and the gunman remain hospitalized. They are recovering. Uh it's believed, by the way, that the bullet that hit the juvenile came from the alleged gunman. Of course, we'll stay on this story as it develops. Meantime, equal justice and equal treatment under the law or isolation for its own good. That's the debate surrounding the lockup status of Cole Allen, the alleged White House Correspondence Association dinner shooter. He's been in a padded cell 24 hours a day for his own safety, according to prosecutors, since they collected the guy at the Hilton. But a magistrate judge here in the district thinks that Allen's being treated unfairly. Judge Zia Faruki says he's being treated differently than anyone I've ever observed, adding, whatever you've been through, I apologize for the prior week. Can you imagine? An apology from the bench. He even suggested to the judge that Alan was being treated more harshly than the J6 defendants. Obviously, that didn't sit too well for the attorney for the District of Columbia, Janine Pierrot, who wrote this on X. Welcome to Washington, D.C., where U.S. Magistrate Judge Faruqi believes a defendant armed to the teeth and attempting to assassinate the president is entitled to preferential treatment in his confinement compared to every other defendant. Hmm. Prosecutor Say Allen, who, by the way, is still undergoing periodic psyche vows, said he didn't expect to survive the assassination attempt and thus his lockup situation. But with no court docs to examine, not even a Bible to read, his legal team says he's being treated too harshly. And so now the judge wants an update by tomorrow on where and how he will be confined moving forward.
SPEAKER_07Really bizarre. Worse treatment than the J Sixers, huh?
SPEAKER_09Because he was in solitary confinement, many of them were.
SPEAKER_07And worse.
SPEAKER_09So was Paul Paul Manafort and so many others.
SPEAKER_07This judge is laughable.
SPEAKER_09Yeah. Remember. Um the J Sixers were in jail like in COVID era. By the way. So I'm sure there were a lot more isolation. Yeah, exactly. Um, and the other thing is um they were saying that um oh shoot, I forgot I was gonna say because I started reading something. Um, okay, so let's take a break because I can't remember what I was gonna say. But it was something about that that guy, Cole. Um Cole Allen? Yeah. Um right, I can't remember.
SPEAKER_07Was it about how he didn't expect to survive the situation?
SPEAKER_09Yes, thank you. I just think that's why he was suicidal. Yeah, that's where I was going. Yeah, um, because in the note, you know, he expected to be killed. So it's almost it's almost, I mean, it is suicide by cop mentality because we said that day one. You think you're gonna run through uh a whole corridor filled with armed guards and survive while you're trying to go out in the blaze of glory? Because that's what they want to do, right? They want to go out in the blaze of glory. Um, and so very interesting stuff.
SPEAKER_07Uh a hero to their fringe element that uh believes in whatever cause they have.
SPEAKER_09I have a very interesting um interview with Anna Paulina Luna about these people. Um, okay, very interesting what she was saying in regards to Charlie Kirk's assassinate uh assassin and uh Butler. Um, Matthew Crooks.
SPEAKER_07We she said last week she thinks it's an inside job. We didn't get a chance to play what she said, but from Secret Service whistleblowers, nothing explains this. Butler, that is, the butler's, you know, incident inside job.
SPEAKER_09Well, people say it about Charlie Kirk's thing, too.
SPEAKER_07Intentional neglect and all that stuff. Not like they planned.
SPEAKER_09You don't think that the Hilton looks like that, too?
SPEAKER_07They opened plenty of doors and left windows open type thing for the bad guys to get in. I'm speaking euphemistically.
SPEAKER_09I'm thinking like it smells like it. What about the Hilton?
SPEAKER_07It's really they're taking down those magnetometers, and that the the show really haven't isn't even really begun yet. Just begun.
SPEAKER_09You have a lot of people in that one room that have received numerous death threats. And even the journalists is what I'm talking about. Numerous people have received death threats. So many of those people that were in that room.
SPEAKER_07See, we this we have to keep this in mind. The deep state still does not want him there.
SPEAKER_09Who?
SPEAKER_07Trump.
SPEAKER_09Oh.
SPEAKER_07And any way they can get to him through his inner circle or he himself. Because they know if he's gone.
SPEAKER_09But the other people are just collateral damage.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, they don't care. Yeah. Even if it's some of their own, quote unquote. They don't care.
SPEAKER_09But it's weird how we don't know anything about Matthew Crooks, like we didn't know anything about the Vegas shooter.
SPEAKER_07Nothing. What somebody has to know something. I'm not buying that. Well, uh there's nothing. No digital footprint, 15 phones all registered to four minutes.
SPEAKER_09It's five minutes, but maybe we can get the gist of it early on.
SPEAKER_05It has nothing to do with Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo time. Happy Cinco from the Liz Calaway show with Nick Summer.
SPEAKER_09All right, it's 629. We're gonna go a little over on this segment because I'm gonna play this five-minute clip. Very interesting. If it if if it's not interesting, I'll bail. But I listened to the whole thing this morning and uh she's very interesting in this conversation. Anapolina Luna. Um, she's in charge of something. What was it, Nick? I can't remember. Annapolina Luna?
SPEAKER_07Yeah. She was on the task force to release the files on uh JFK and I think UFO.
SPEAKER_09She's a files person. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's the looking for the truth. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Miranda Devine of New York Post interviews her. Listen.
SPEAKER_04Um look, I I obviously am very focused here in Washington on a number of things, and I don't subscribe to many of the theories that have been proposed um by people on the internet. But what I will say is that, you know, as far as our investigation goes, pertaining to what happened with Charlie, there is this very interesting tie to Neville or Singham. Some of the groups that were actually talking about Charlie's assassination prior to him being assassinated. Um, one of them, I believe, was called the Um Queers of Salt Lake City. It was an organization that does have ties to some of these radicalized networks funded by Singham. And so what I will say is that, you know, I met Erica early on when she first started dating Charlie. Um, I have nothing but a broken heart for her and for her family and everything that, you know, has happened. Um, I also understand that it's impacted people differently. And there's a lot happening right now because the investigation of as far as Tyler Robinson is concerned, is still not over, even though the evidence that we've been told about uh seems to have him dead to rights. And so I look forward to them releasing all of that for the public to decide on what truly happened.
SPEAKER_02So is there anything you've seen as a member of the very powerful oversight committee in Congress that would suggest that Tyler Robinson did not act alone?
SPEAKER_04I will say that even though the investigation is being run by the state of Utah, um, the one thing that I actually was able to, I guess, um follow up on in in my capacity was I actually sat in a deposition with the attorneys and some of the like one of the CEOs from Discord, which was that messaging app that Tyler was communicating on. As well as it just so happens to be the messaging app that also the Pennsylvania shooter in the failed assassination attempt on President Trump was using. And up until recently, that app specifically was not um, there were no safety in um there was up until recently no safeties in effect to ensure that people were not using it as essentially the perfect assassination app. And so I do believe, um, in my opinion, that many of these people that have very similar profiles, whether it was Tyler Robinson, whether it was the shooter in Pennsylvania, in my opinion, they had similar profiles for targeting. Obviously, they're the ones that pulled the trigger. But I don't think that the verdict is fully out on whether or not they were coaxed into that, of which I think at this point in time, based on what I'm seeing, it's very possible.
SPEAKER_02So when you say the perfect assassination app, you're calling Discord that. What do you mean?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, so previously until they really secured the app, um, it was easy for people to communicate on it without any record of communication. So similar to, you know, you obviously if you send a text message, you're gonna have proof of those text messages. If you have a um a conversation, depending on who you're talking with, um I don't necessarily fully agree with it, but Section 702 and Pfizer, certain keywords are picked up, right? But Discord specifically and these gaming apps specifically up until recently were essentially perfect tools for people to communicate and coordinate on. And what's been interesting is if you look at the personality profiles of both individuals, they're pretty, you know, they're pretty spot on, you know, younger white uh loner males that typically tended to be kind of in the gaming world. Um, definitely people that seem to have been kind of out of nowhere radicalized, very quiet. Um, there's a lot there, I think. What we're finding is, you know, for so long, the rhetoric of the radical left that is largely due to their ideologies foreign funded, um, has been targeting and using violence as a means of dealing with conservatives, and it is getting people hurt. And I want to go back really quickly to you know, there were people that were online on social media platforms, and there was a book that came out prior to Charlie Kirk being assassinated. I don't know, did you ever remember to see that? I think it was being sold on. Amazon and it was about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. It was put up, I believe, 24 hours or within a certain period of time before he was assassinated. Before. I remember before. And um, I remember kind of seeing that. I don't know if there was ever follow-up on it. But, you know, I think for people to not fully trust their government, specifically agencies like the FBI, I don't think that that's, you know, just coming out of nowhere. I think that that's literally decades of the federal government and elected officials' failures and actually being transparent and honest with the American people. And then, of course, you know, we find out about the corruption mess that exists within the department of the FBI previously, and then also to, you know, the deep state individuals in various branches of government that have engaged in coups against the American people. We can talk about Kennedy if you want. But, you know, that's all factually out there. And so I think the best thing the federal government can do is release as much as possible to at least allow the American people to determine their own um, their own opinion on that. But, you know, specifically pertaining to Butler, um, I would like to see um the full reports on that, but I also understand the sensitive nature of it to the president. And so that's why we've asked for it. And then also specifically pertaining to Charlie, I think that that hearing A should be as public as possible and all the evidence shouldn't be put out directly. But from what I am hearing, um his fingerprints and his um his you know firearm, et cetera, um, are all going back and specifically pertaining to him as a shooter, which we know he's the one that pulled the trigger. Um but the question is is did someone, you know, basically groom him into doing that?
SPEAKER_09So the point being, we talked about this Discord app. There is no way to go back and pull all the conversations, it's untraceable. And that's why I knew that it makes it the perfect assassination app. Um, and that's why when we have heard many, many times that these people were on Discord, and we talked about it, Nick, and you said, well, I was on Discord.
SPEAKER_07Briefly. And so now never saw any of that, but the people I were talking to were, you know, 25, 55, you know, and that's it. We just played the stupid game, talked about that, maybe talked about what we did the weekend, and that was it. No politics I've discussed, nothing. But again, it was a brief time I was on it. I didn't get into it.
SPEAKER_09You aren't the demographic. No, the incel, the loner, the person, the the guy that might be slightly trans or something going on in that realm and feeling, you know, slighted by society, outcast, all those, all of the above, right?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, part of it too was a game I was playing for a short time. Wasn't a really widely popular game. It was very specific in its appeal. So uh well, there wasn't a ton of people playing it.
SPEAKER_09If you take in account the game that they were playing, I have no idea what game that was, but if you take in account the game they were playing, the type of game, their age, what they were, like demographically, and uh where they fell politically, if they were political at all. I mean, Cole Allen, he was a gamer. We found that out. Now, he said he was also an independent game developer or something, whatever that means. Um, and so he was severely into gaming. So, how does this seemingly educated working uh person, I mean, it doesn't sound like a basement dweller, you know, he got you know accolades for being a great uh tutor, teacher, whatever he was, and all of a sudden he starts changing on a dime. What is happening? How does someone brainwash someone?
SPEAKER_07Well, we can uh listen, you know the old conspiracy theories that turned out to be true? MK Ultra. Do you remember that? Mm-hmm. The government was using mind control through various means. You know, now it's sophisticated. Now it can just be the power of suggestion on these types of apps to these people who feel like they don't belong, feel like they have no place in society. Now all of a sudden it's that gang mentality. Remember?
SPEAKER_08You're one of us.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, the gangs target who? The fatherless children running around the streets with no aimlessly. And it's like you can be part of something. You can have family and love, and this is the family and respect. Oh, yeah. So this is high-tech gang mentality. And that's really what MK Ultra was, but not as sophisticated as it is now. Now it's highly targeted, and now it's you know applied in different ways. But I mean, that's this is all reminiscent of that. And the government has admitted doing this.
SPEAKER_09But Anna Polina Luna says that it's foreign influencers. Who in our government would want Charlie Kirk and Trump dead? So some people say it's an inside job in that way. Or, you know, is it another foreign government that is looking to do that? Whose ruffles were whose feathers were they are they ruffling? You know, people tried to say that um the Israelis did it to Charlie Kirk. Because uh I'm tired of that narrative. I know, but I'm just saying that's what she was referring to because then they tried to make it sound like like uh Erica Kirk had something to do with it.
SPEAKER_07I also don't believe that for a second.
SPEAKER_09Some people say that that guy Andrew, that's now running it in in uh the uh wake of Charlie Kirk, that he had something to do with it. Many people quit and are speaking out from TP TP USA, and I don't even know if they really were um employees there. I I question that. I question all of it, but she says foreign I forgot how she put it, but foreign payers could be doing this just to create chaos and havoc. Maybe it's not personal at all. But maybe targeting Charlie Kirkman, then you say, if this person is getting so many death threats, why put them in a rally outside at Butler, Pennsylvania? Why put this person in a rally outside you can't control outside, and you obviously can't even control inside. But I mean, why would you put that person open on a silver platter? Why would you do that? That's the question. Who in their right mind that runs security and this person is getting so many death threats? Do you put them on a stage in the middle of thousands of people in an unsecure area with tall buildings and people walking around?
SPEAKER_07The movie line euphemism is the call is coming from inside the house. I didn't get it out, but you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_07That's what it feels like. Right. It's like just leave the windows open, leave the doors open, and what happens, happens. I think that's the extent. Yes, there's grooming going on, absolutely. And then people on the inside are just leaving the right amount of doors ajar.
SPEAKER_09You know what this reminds me of?
SPEAKER_07Right, you know.
SPEAKER_09When that guy spoke out from I can't remember if it was Capitol Police, and he said, Why is everybody left? Like, why are you not closing all the doors and locking everything and allowing these protesters to walk in? Why are you opening the doors and letting them walk in?
SPEAKER_07Was he the same one that evacuated people out of there? Because if the protesters left them there, it could have been a bloodbath, which by the way is right, which is what I think they wanted. Exactly. Because then they could really hang that over Trump's neck.
SPEAKER_09I can't help but think to me that that whistleblower who evacuated all of the people that were in the room that these protesters were walking into nonchalantly, right? Remember, they were saying hang pens, get Pelosi, all these things. So he evacuated the room for their safety against orders. Now, if there would have been them on the other side, you don't know if this mass mob is angry and armed, you don't know. That would have been a bloodbath, just like what happened in DC with these with a guy with a gun, you try and stop and talk to him, he starts shooting, you shoot, right? That's what it would have been. January 6th.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_09That's crazy. I think you're right. It's like just leave it open just enough to be like, oh, oops, sorry, and then have all this blood on the floor. See, that's the conspiracy.
SPEAKER_07I'm not saying that there these people aren't being there are being groomed. Now, is it bad actors within our government? I don't know. Maybe. Low-level bureaucratic type people that have been running the country for the last 20, 30 years.
SPEAKER_09You know, yeah. It's our own police.
SPEAKER_07You've got crooked members and and a crooked faction in both the FBI, which is being excised constantly. Thank you, Cash Patel. Doing a good job. Everything I'm reading. CIA. You know, you said that I can't remember who it was, a former CIA agent saying there's half the people are still very loyal to Brennan. They're still there, they're still working in the CIA. These are the people that think they know better than any president because they're on the ground. They see the intel. We know better. We'll be here long after the president leaves. We'll run the country. That's the mentality. And and JFK probably was killed for that because he knew that. He said, we gotta dismantle these people. They've gotten too powerful. And that was in the 50s and 60s. And here we are. So are they the ones doing it, potentially? Grooming these people, and then somehow facilitating the open window type thing. Well, then we'll just leave it cracked open a little bit and see what happens. Yeah. Yeah, maybe.
SPEAKER_09Ah, I gotta go. Yeah. Um, just a real quick thing. There was on Highway 19 between Cane Branch Road and Clear Road, a single rollover crash into the ditch with a reported ejection, critical injuries. Um, so this was in the Loris area um just uh a few hours ago. So if you I I'm sure that has been um cleaned up right now, but I'm just uh letting you know that this happened uh early this morning in that area. All right, we'll be back in a moment.
SPEAKER_07Oh, yes, we have all new imaging for today. Yeah. Come on.
SPEAKER_09Wasn't Trump having like a taco salad for cinco tamayo?
SPEAKER_07Maybe.
SPEAKER_09Hey, look, we're late. I'm trying to wrap my head around this whole resist redistricting thing. Um so Henry McMaster, the governor, has not called a special session for redistricting of district six, even though the Supreme Court decision was in favor of that happening. So I don't really know what's happening with it because you hear all sides, right? So I'll just explain it as best I can with my limited knowledge. So district six is James Clyburn's district for Congress, but it also translates into school districts and local county districts as well, okay? Just like it is here. District 7 here is the same as district seven, county, whatever. So what ends up happening is that district is primarily black, heavily Democratic. Okay? So we're not gonna talk about all the other demographics on it, but let's just talk about that. Because they said they wanted to make sure that the voices of the people were represented in political landscapes, like in Congress and in the state house and in the state senate, right? Okay. So we understand that. What the Supreme Court said that it's illegal to redistrict and draw districts according to race. And was it um w one of the um Supreme Court justices? Um his name is escaping me right now, but he said the best way to get rid of race discrimination is to is to stop discriminating against race, to make decisions based on race. That's the way you get rid of discrimination. And that's why a lot of the affirmative action things start to fail when they're challenged. So there is a a theory out there by Vince Everett Ellison, who ran in that district to try and pull it to a black conservative Democrat, I'm saying black conservative Republican candidate who was Vince Everett Ellison. He was saying this was a deal they made with Clyburn so he could always be king and be re-elected time and time again since 1993. It was a deal, a gift to Clyburn to make him shut up and just let him be. He'll never have enough impact, blah, blah, blah. But now a lot of people are saying that we need more Republicans in Congress. And a way to do that would be to break up that district and not make it majority black, heavily Democrat. And a lot of Republicans in the neighboring districts may disagree with that because it weakens their poll in their heavily Republican districts. Because now you're putting some Democrats in those districts. So Henry McMaster, the governor, said he is not gonna call a special session. We had Representative Val Gast here say yesterday that it's not gonna happen. And there are the, you know, you mentioned Adam Morgan, who used to be with the Freedom Caucus. He's hopping mad.
SPEAKER_07See, I'm looking because I thought somebody said no. Untrue. They called out Adam Morgan on on social media. It was one of these groups in South Carolina saying, no, that's not true. The governor said he would. But it doesn't matter if the governor said he would, he can say whatever he wants. It's whether or not that they act on it. And I don't feel that they are.
SPEAKER_09I actually watched a fine. I actually watched a video that said that Henry McMaster did say to that they should redistrict it, right? But not now.
SPEAKER_07And maybe that's what it was until you have to.
SPEAKER_09So he said on May 1st on his tweet, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld South Carolina's current congressional map in 2024. In light of the court's most recent decision on the Voting Rights Act, it would be appropriate for the General Assembly to ensure that South Carolina congressional map still complies with all requirements of federal law. What does that mean? And the U.S. Constitution. It would be appropriate for the General Assembly to ensure South Carolina's congressional map still complies with all requirements of federal law and U.S. Constitution. Now there were articles that that he is not calling for a special session. I saw headlines yesterday, but I also saw a video by someone saying that McMaster did call for someone to do something.
SPEAKER_07See, this is what I mean. I'm getting conflicting reports too. Exactly. It's very confusing. They can, but I feel they're dragging their feet and creating all of this, and then, oh, oh, well, now it's past the point. Sorry, we'll do it next time.
SPEAKER_09So we don't have time right now, but it was on the Sean Spicer show. That was joining Steve Bannon's War Room, and I'll play that when we come back.