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Now, Congressman Rojada is going to campaign with him tonight.
He says that flattened the alleged behavior is wrong and talks it, but still going to campaign with him.
What would be your advice to house Democrats? Of whether or not they should support Grandplatter. I haven't followed it closely. I will continue to defer to Leader Schumer and Senator Gillibrand in terms of the best path forward in Maine. Well, how about that?
I keep Jefferies has no opinion on the line racist, flanderer that they're running in Maine. It is the Chris Plant Show, Mr. Planon Vacation. My name is Michael Pelka, happy to be with you sitting in front of my friend.
And boy, boy is this Friday loaded. Oh, my goodness.
Yes, the Timo Obama, the wannabe speaker of the House of Representatives, the guy who karate chops the air. So you really need to social distance when Hakim Jefferies is getting ready to talk because his hands could hit you. And inflict injury, Hakim Jefferies claims he hasn't been following the story. It's lovable, isn't that? Does anyone believe these people?
I really think we need something. We need something that can read the pulse rate. I'm not talking about putting an ancient technology like a polygraph on all of these people.
βBut I believe these railies have something that can measure the voice of a person and tell you with reasonable accuracy.β
Whether or not they're telling the truth. And I would love to see that applied to every politician and every newscast. Left-hand, right. I would like to see it on everyone. And then we could see who's peg in the meters, who's giving us the most truth or the most non-truth. Because I certainly can't believe that Jefferies has no idea.
No idea at all. I'm leaving it up to Chuck Schumer and Senator Gillibrand. Boy, there's two brains that if you put them together, you almost have a full functioning brain. Just amazing. And we played a couple clips last hour about the Platner scandal. And as Jefferies says he hasn't been following us, maybe this is the talking point from the Democrats.
This is the way they get to the primary without having to make a commitment on it. In fact, yesterday, AOC, Alexandria, occasionally coherent and likely Democrat presidential candidate in 2028. I know everybody's thinking, oh, no, no, no, no. She's going to run for Schumer seat.
βI think she's got eyes on a bigger prize.β
AOC talked to the media yesterday because they follow her everywhere. She gives good soundbite. AOC talked to the media about Platner and what she thinks about it or doesn't. As you all know, this all kind of just came out. I'm so busy doing whatever it is that I do that I haven't been able to keep up on it. And it's really just breaking. She tells the media and they swallow it up. They'll wrap it up. Yeah, it's just, we need to learn more about Platner, we just need more information.
It's not like we knew months ago about the Nazi tattoo. It's not, oh, wait. We did. Yeah, we did. That's actually what happened. It's stunning. Is it not? Absolutely stunning. And I know the Chris Pancho will appreciate this. I know the Chris Pancho might stand up and cheer for this. But former vice president Mike Pence who has suddenly showed up in a lot of places lately.
I'm wondering if Mike Pence is starting to have thoughts about 2020.
I wonder if the former vice president is seeing an opportunity for himself to make a political comeback if you will.
βThe former vice president of the United States, the guy who was a heartbeat away from the old office in the first Trump term.β
And then pushed aside and we all know why. But maybe Mike Pence sees a shift in the party. I don't think I would advise him to do this. But I'm wondering if all of the recent appearances by the former vice president are an indication that 2028 is an opportunity for him as well.
Maybe we'll see in any case Mike Pence was on the Ingram angle last night with Laura Ingram talking about the Democrats and this Plattener guy and said something it sounded very familiar.
Democrats met with Graham Plattener and rallied around him and just to prove that, you know, if Democrats didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all.
βI think Chris trademarked that. Chris Platten should get a royalty from that that's an announcement last night. Yes.β
If Democrats didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all. Well done, sir. Very well done. Happy to see that happening. But it should get a notation. Just great stuff. Oh, this is so good. So good. So good. And while we're talking about Plattener still, because this is going to be a hot topic going forward, Pennsylvania Senator and also marked a man by the Democrats because they like to take out their own when people don't march in lockstep with them.
βSenator John Federman was talking about Plattener and the lies. And I think this was from the Hannity show. This was Pennsylvania Senator John Federman.β
Well, he lied to everybody. He said that there wasn't any after his Nazi tattoo situation. And now there's more and more the thing. So he's already lied about that. So I assume, you know, it's like they say for every ranch you see in Texas. There's 50 that you haven't seen. So I'm sure there's plenty a lot of more ranches and P hustles life. P hustles. I didn't know that that was his, his street name. I was not aware that Graham Platters street name was P hustle. Very interesting. Wow. Yeah, a federally looks like and I live in the willing to Delaware very close to Pennsylvania. And the word is that the Democrats are going to take federalmen out.
They can't have someone who's not voting 99 and a half percent of the times with them. So that is that's unfortunate for the federalmen family. And the guys has been a pretty reliable source of common sense when he says things. But when he votes, he tends to vote absolutely and locks up with his party. It's really kind of stunning, isn't that? Yeah, it is. The conversation today is always open to you and yours a triple eight six three zero nine six two five eight eight eight six three zero nine six two five.
So here we heard from one of our a Democrat callers from South Kacalaki who called to kind of make a mockery of the Jerry Mandarin going on as it relates to the midterm elections and based on everything we're seeing it looks like the GOP Jerry Mandarin and the redistricting if you want to call it that the GOP redistricting is going to be held up. And the Democrats are doing there's two so it looks like all the Jerry Mandarin is going to shake out in favor of the GOP. But there's that enough to get us through the midterms Russell is calling from Arkansas today to Wayne on the midterms Russell. Welcome to the Chris plan to what's up.
Well, I really do not want to miss it incredible opportunity to win the midterms.
Okay, the way we're going to do that is is every single person that listens to the Chris plan store post the cost of gas in their state and whether or not they have a
Republican or Democrat governor because the difference is crazy.
I'm paid three fifty five yesterday in Arkansas in the interstate and every good on the I 40's paying that much. Yeah, but one of the thing is is that if we post if you look at the states that cost the most and they are outrageous.
It's the states with incredible amount of tax and horrible roads.
We have literally little tax at all on fuel and we have the finest roads in the country. I mean, we live on a country country road and it's paid and it doesn't have bumps. Well, and we also had a farming California and we paid a fortune for for fuel. Well, we're farmers. So we're both diesel and gas. And we had the worst roads. You can even imagine up around Sacramento. I mean, it's it's crazy.
βWell, Russell, you know, a couple of things you need to I'm sure you're kind of aware of them.β
But California's gas tax, someone has to pay for health care and sex change operations for people here illegally.
And it's got to be you rich farmers because we know how wealthy farmers are and how they're just cavalier about their profits. You know, because farming is it's not a difficult seven day a week job 52 weeks in here. No, no, no. I mean, I get five or six hours a day off. I mean, to play. I can do anything I want for five or six hours a day. I can sleep. I can eat. I do eat really well. By the way, I have food in the tractor all the time. Well, that's good. Yeah. No, I get it which we say here's really interesting because I said I live in Delaware. And I'm just six miles or last actually is probably three miles from the Pennsylvania border.
I paid $3.89 for regular gas yesterday. And if I cross the border into Pennsylvania, just a couple miles away, it bumps up automatically to like four and a quarter because of the gas taxes and we still pay a gas taxi.
βThat's how we're there in Del. Go ahead. Yeah, I haven't. I've been and I guess the only road that actually I went out there for that veteran's conflict and better farmer.β
I haven't been to Pennsylvania in long time. Are there roads decent. No, no, and then when you get into the city, so like Philadelphia, you're not only dodging particles, you're dodging drug addicts who have done the the fentanyl folds where their bodies fold up. And they just zombie around. So yeah, it's it's a human risk as well as a podhole risk. Right. But if we if we all posted that are all our social media for everybody that isn't isn't, you know, for anybody. I think we would see that it's not Trump that's raising the gas prices. It's the states are out of control.
Well, if there is an open state to state and the price changes practically, I'm just like you. I live next to Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. We live in a kind of a four corner area up there northwest Arkansas. Sure. And so, you know, every state is, but it is their taxes. It's it's insane, you know, but we also, fortunately, all of those are Republican states and they're all under four dollars.
We did get spoiled in the first year of the second Trump administration prior to the bombing of Iran.
We did get spoiled by the dropping gas prices. And now this we're told a stampory and hopefully it will be. I do believe that. It's just it's taken longer than we expected, which is typical for government work. And I hope once that changes it'll wake people up, but it's a fair point that if people would look at the states are charging because there is a federal gas tax. And I know there's an argument to make to suspend that and we'll see where that's going because the treasury secretary was talking about that.
βAnd one of the ridiculous congressional hearing yesterday as well. So we'll get to that very interesting idea Russell, but before you go, what do you grow?β
One thing. Oh, I'm from low-note Arkansas, but the farm is in Windsor, Arkansas. Wait, what do you know where he's up in the mountains? Stop in the Boston mountains. What do you raise in the West? The lettuce? We look in very deep. We lay lettuce for the children's hospitals in the state. God bless you. God bless you. Thank you, sir. I got a rock and roll. It's Michael Pelka in for Chris Blant, join us triple eight six three zero nine six two five. The Chris Blant. [Music]
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It is the Chris Blant Show, Michael Pelka with you as Chris is vacationing a well-deserved vacation for a friend. Happy that Michael Pearcy and Jasmine are here. You want to join us? You can triple eight six three zero nine six two five. Eight eight six three zero nine six two five. We're talking about the difference between blue states and red states as it connects to gas prices because we just had a conversation with a gentleman from Arkansas who also has property in California.
βRoss is calling from the great state of Illinois, my home state, Chris is home state and joining the Chris Blant Show. Rush you want to weigh in on this?β
Sure do. Thanks for having me. You're welcome. In Illinois, the gas prices are around four dollars and sixty cents. If you go across the border into the red state Indiana, the gas prices are three dollars and nine cents. That's a dog. I'm doing the math on this. That's about a buck and a half easy.
Yeah. Yeah. It's amazing. It's amazing that the Illinois taxpayers have to get stiff like that on a regular basis.
Of course that's not necessarily the only tax in which we get stiff as Illinois presidents. That's true. Now, Ross, maybe we shouldn't talk about this because it's likely that some of the people in the Illinois government, whether it's county or in the big cities or down in Springfield, will decide to put up a gas toll at the border. So that if they check your gas tank and you're coming into Indiana to buy gas, they're going to bang it with a special gas tax. Just to make sure you're, you know, you're not getting away with spending less money in the state.
I shouldn't have even said that out loud because somebody will think that's a good idea and do it. Shame on me.
βWell, I think you said something about the license plates. I could really hear that.β
I believe that those flock cameras, which we should talk about because the flock cameras are everywhere now.
And they are capable of reading not just your license plate, but they do facial recognition. And they can tell who's in the car. They can read your license plate. They can tell the model of the car, the color, the gear. And I'm betting they can probably figure out how much gas you have based on the weight of your vehicle. So one more comment, Mike, the stadium issue between Illinois and Indiana has all come up.
I don't know if you heard about that. Oh yeah.
The Chicago Bears Stadium in Indiana has proposed something that would be a low tax, no tax situation.
While Illinois has gone to an extreme trying to find every avenue to get juice to satisfy the state legislator. It bothers me being a lifelong Chicago Bears fan to this day of Chicago Bears fan. I don't know if I could call him the Indiana Indianapolis Bear. No, the way I've already got a team there. I don't know if we could call him the Valparaiso Bears or the Arlington Heights Bears for us.
It breaks my heart. So I would wish that comments sense would come home to Illinois, but I'm dubious. Taking a break. It's Michael Pelke in for Chris Plant on the Chris Plant Show. It is the Chris Plant Show.
Michael Pelke with you on this Friday Friday. Lua to you. I am happy. Happy to be here and sitting in for my friend to see vacations. And I'm getting messages from Chris at the airport.
Just send me a really interesting news story out of New Jersey. The state of New Jersey, where this ice detention center, which has been in operation for many years,
βwas an operation I believe under the Trump administration, under the Biden administration,β
and under the Obama administration. And the Democrats are complaining it's overcrowded. The food is terrible. There's maggots. Well, it's not overcrowded.
There are beds for a thousand.
And the last cat was somewhere between seven and eight hundred.
Never mind the protesters outside, who numbered in several dozens.
Violent, angry protesters. And over the weekend, we saw a lot of the reporting about the protests. And the police, the New Jersey police who, in full rider, stormed the protesters and kind of moved them out. The anti ice protesters.
βAnd I think 60% of the people they arrested were from out of state.β
And out of the region, like from, you know, Seattle and Portland area. Well, there isn't a very interesting story. A New Jersey police sergeant is now being charged with stealing ten thousand dollars worth of cameras and other equipment
from a photojournalist who was injured while covering the protest outside the immigration jail.
The journalist, Angelina Katsanis, was on assignment by the AP at Delaney Hall, Sarah Knight, she was struck in the knee by a wood beam during a clash between police and demonstrators. Wood beam, a wood beam, let's say. I don't think anywhere in the police ranks, the issue would beam. You might get a nightstick if you're in certain jurisdictions.
You might get a sidearm, whether it be an actual firearm or less lethal, maybe it's beam bags or some of those burner like launchers.
βBut wooden beams, not something that is typical police issue.β
So, this young lady hobbled to the medical tent to seek attention and left behind her gear bag,
which had her name on it, and her business cards contact information.
When she was allowed to return to the area, they wheeled her back her. Her leg was hit enough to make her need a wheelchair to go back to retrieve her stuff. Because they probably do have an area where the press is somewhat sequestered. But when she was wheeled back, the bag was gone. $10,000 with a camera equipment missing. Just one little problem for the person who took it.
There was one of those geotracking devices inside the bag. And the geotracker was showing that the bag, the camera equipment. And I think the business cards and ID were inside the home of an sergeant in the New Jersey police department. Doesn't say which county, but Darryl Brown now caught with the missing items facing charges. Not helping the image of law enforcement, Mr. Brown, not helping it all.
Maybe he's saying he was going to turn it in. But you had a phone number inside. Could have done something pretty much immediately. That's very unfortunate. Not good. Because you know, the Delaney Hall story seems to have been tamped down considerably by this really weird happenstance called the truth.
βThe truth is now coming to the forefront and we're being told the real truth.β
Yeah, and yesterday Delaney Hall actually published the menu, which was kind of funny. They were trolling all of the left side of the mainstream media that is intent on saying, "Oh, the food is horrible. The food is terrible. Well, you're in a jail. You don't get to mandate what kind of food you're served. You know, just just going enjoy some of the baloney sandwiches in most of the local jails. But yeah, what they posted yesterday online was top tier trolling, I guess. It looks like a restaurant menu. Very fine restaurant menu.
Homeland security put this out, and it has the Thursday June 4th chef's signature meals. And it's all in a fancy font on a black page. Breakfast pancakes, rice and raisins, syrup, turkey, deli, meat, margarine, sugar, coffee, milk. I think that's a very appropriate menu for breakfast. At lunch, it's a fajita with tortilla.
Grilled onions and peppers to put inside your tortilla with your fajita meat, Spanish rice, free fried beans, salsa, a garden salad with dressing, you know, to get your ruffage in. And a little piece of white cake for dessert and fortified sugar free tea. Who doesn't want a little sugar free? It's kind of maybe artificially sweet and tasty.
At dinner, in case you're wondering what they serve, because it's not just three hots in a pot there, it's three fine meals in a pot. A turkey deli meat delivered with cheese sliced. So you don't even have to slice your cheese. macaroni salad and corn salad, mustard and mayo to garnish it, lettuce, onion, and bread, and fortified sugar free beverage. So the menu for Delaney Hall, which Tom Homan said he's actually visited and had some of the meals as have other Republicans, like Jeff and Drew,
Flies in the face of what the truth flies in the face of what Democrats will ...
They're not closing Delaney Hall, at least not in the foreseeable future, like the next two and a half years.
And if another Republicans elected, and we haven't fully moved everybody out of this country who shouldn't be here, I suspect it will stay open as well. Speaking of Republicans who are sometimes not helping the President, Robert is calling from Waldorf, Maryland.
βRobert, you have a thought on what's going on. Was this in relation to the shooting down of the Save Act last night, the Senate?β
Well, don't put me in the category for Republicans who aren't helping the President. Don't go over Republican. The whole Republican Senate has absolutely undermined the President of the United States. 77 million people voted for him and he's a gender and the next seven of them in the Senate. You know who they are, corn and food, Kennedy.
Always done this. And this he voted this thing down. The Save Act. They had the Republicans in the Senate have shut Trump's agenda down.
They're running out the clock on them. Let's just be honest, the Democrats have done nowhere near the damage. It's of slowing down Trump that the Republicans have. You just take the governor's shutdown and what October to November. The Republicans had to vote. They had to vote to pass that stuff, but they didn't do it.
βThey had it again. They shut it down again. What February?β
That's the Republicans. They did that crap. Now they're sitting here with the Save Act. They refused to do anything with it.
So they wouldn't be doing this side to sneak into them or reconciliation bill.
And some of them tell us, McConnell, Collins, and Mochowski shot that risk reconciliation act bill down because they had the same act in it. But they were public in party in the Senate. They're the ones who are undermining Trump. Not the Democrats, Mike. They're not the Democrats. They don't have the power to do not have faith. Not a faith. This is the same thing that happened in 2018. You've had 45 Republican House representatives retire. And they, what do they do? They handed the House to Pelosi. You brought a Pelosi to that. They handed the House to Pelosi in 2018.
That's just check on history here, people. And what happened? They appeased it. Well, right now you have 50 50 Republican House members set up to retire. Guess what? The Republicans are not going to win the House. Stop fooling yourselves. And all the same situation is going to start over again. January 6th, this coming year. So the Republican Party system here pretends they pretend. But they are the biggest ones. You've got to vote these people out and prime their event. But the House representatives is gone.
It's not the Democrats. The Republicans are the ones doing it. Mike, let's get over there. Robert, thank you. That's a lot of great information there. And I can't disagree with a lot of it. I will say we are seeing significant pressure from people like Scott Pressler, who's the young, long-haired guy who's out there, drumming up photo registrations and places like Pennsylvania, who is now saying he's going to work very actively to make sure that John Thun is primary in the next election.
βAnd I think Scott Pressler is a man of his word. So I will see what happens on that. The Mitch McConnell thing is mystifying because McConnell's on record years ago,β
talking about making sure that voting is protected. And we don't have a bunch of people here messing with our voting. And here he is in a rather personal vote. It seems going after President Trump. It is more than infuriating. Self-inflicted wounds are the ones that really caused the most trouble. I mentioned the economy. We got good news on the economy earlier today. There were reports. The jobs report came out. The President kind of hinted about it yesterday. It broke right after 8.30 this morning. We were watching it as we were preparing for the show.
I was trolling through all of the channels. And the most interesting end of this was the reporting on CNBC, where we got the numbers rolling. But the numbers were positive in a very good way. The numbers were very strong. But before we got to the numbers, there was the craziest discussion because on CNBC, they're alive. And they're trying to ramp up to the moment when the government post the numbers on the jobs that were either gained or lost. And what the unemployment number is, so you had Joe Kernan, who's the big anchor, and Becky Quick, who's part of the trio, and Andrew Ross Sorkin talking about it.
They were finishing up with the outlook for the F-leisure company, Lulu Lemon...
And it ended up drifting into a weird discussion about yoga pants.
βI don't know, background on this. I'm concerned, you know, I wear Lulu Lemon every day. Are you guys favoring to all the problems?β
I'm sitting in the rest of the stuff. Well, it's at Wilson said, you know, certain people shouldn't wear them. That was years ago when he said it was. Well, yeah, there are a lot of people that shouldn't wear yoga pants, because the axiom is three things that don't lie. Drunks, children, and yoga pants. So yeah, and I thought, wait a minute, why is Joe Kernan talking about yoga pants?
And then he turned to his two co-hosts to ask them about it. There were three different controversies with their yoga pants. One of them was an unflattering rear seam, and I'm just wondering, the view guys, if I look-- Well, I didn't want to mention that. You noticed it on my-- I just make a way. I look away, Joe.
They make my ass look weird or something? You have no butt.
And then there were-- I don't know, a lot of very strange things that I was read.
I didn't know any of this stuff. Also, fabric quality. It was in my ear. No, it's not the pants. It's the donuts that make your-- It's the donuts that are the problem. Yeah, especially on this national donut day. Joe Kernan making some kind of bizarre admission about Lulu Lemon,
yoga pants, and his dairy hair. Joe asking if he should maybe shop around. Did I shop around? The shop around. To get a better looking shop around.
Well, I don't think you're going to find the ABC pants you wear elsewhere.
βNo, that's what I mean. That's-- that's-- you go in for the ABC,β
but you leave for the bad ass. Well, you were the ABC pants are very old style. Yeah, they're out. Is there for the ABC function? I-- I-- I-- I hear it.
Can't unsee it. It seemed to be one of the most uncomfortable discussions that we've heard on CNBC as it relates to financial news.
I'm always looking for the latest financial news from CNBC.
I want to know what happened when the job's number rolled. And if you stuck around you actually did get an interesting report on the job's number from Rick Centellie. And the data is out to make job jobs report. One hundred and seventy-two thousand.
Is there any doubt that this anecdot 11? It's about a good labor market. It's been very correct. That is a really strong number.
βAnd last month, while we had a revision from one hundredβ
and fifteen thousand to one hundred and seventy-nine thousand, which means the two month revision has got to be over ninety thousand. That is a good number. Even manufacturing posted a seven-thousand job gain. So how strong is it?
A hundred and seventy-two thousand. That would be the best number since hundred and eighty-five thousand in March. These are solid numbers. These are big numbers.
These are gigantic numbers, especially when you think that a hundred and seventy-two thousand doubled the expectations for the May jobs report. Now the unemployment number did not come down. We stated four point three percent unemployment, which is still the envy of the rest of the free world.
But it was good to see the increase, especially in manufacturing. There wasn't unusual thing noted here. Among the hundred and seventy-two thousand jobs that popped that government hiring in states and cities
was one of the areas that went up bigly as President Trump would say that these municipalities and some of these state governments are expanding. And it's likely because the federal government has cut back on its staffing.
Donald Trump has caught a lot of the fat in the federal employment pool. And some of the states are saying, "Hey, we were using some of those people. We need those so they've hired there." The other end of this is the hourly wages went up just to tick
as expected. And it looks like inflation is still a little higher than anticipated, which means we're probably not going to get a rate cut. And that's one of the things that probably has the market. Going a little bit sideways today after yesterday's huge day,
a gigantic day yesterday in the market, like close to 900 points in the high 800's. Today a little different. But the economy appears to be very strong in terms of hiring. 170, 2,000 new hires and last month up to 180.
That means the last two months are just gay investors.
Really good stuff. The Trump economy.
βNow let's get the numbers down for gas costs.β
Michael Pell could take it a break.
You want to join the conversation. You can triple 8, 6, 3, 0, 9, 6, 2, 5, 8, 8, 8, 6, 0, 9, 6, 2, 5. It is the Chris Plant Show. It is the Chris Plant Show. Michael Pell came in for my friend Chris Plant.
And I mentioned it a couple of times today. Today is National Donut Day.
And I did notice until I checked in on my calendar of what the heck today is.
βBecause there are a lot of days every day.β
In other words, companies lobby. Industries lobby to get their special interest. And it's not just National Donut Day. It's National Moon Giant Day. National Veggie Burger Day.
National ketchup day. National hot air balloon day. Among the days of today, but Donut Day gets all the attention. They're delicious.
First celebrated in 1938, established by the Salvation Army.
I did not know this. Thank you Salvation Army. They did this to honor the organization's Donut Lassies and Donut Girls. These are women.
βAnd why has it there been a movie made about these heroes?β
These are women who traveled to France to serve Donuts and other snacks to soldiers in World War I. The National Commander of the Salvation Army put out a news release saying the story of Donut Lassies is one of extraordinary courage. Women who traveled to the front lines in a World War displaying compassion and bravery. So this is the 88th National Donut Day. We I will lift the Donut in honor of the Donut Lassies and the Donut Girls.
I had no idea. So whether it's a crispy cream or a Duncan Donut Donut or one from the blue bird Donuts around the corner for me. There's all kinds of lie. I encourage local Donut purchasing in consumption. Support your local Donut joint, especially if they're making a fresh every morning.
The Salvation Army, by the way, is distributing Donuts to veterans in several cities across the country. We thank you, Salvation Army, great stuff. I mentioned that we have the story to get to. I know I plugged it a couple of times. I promise you I will break it down for you.
The dirty tricks that the Dems are playing in Alaska to try and win a Senate seat is just flat out crazy. And I have to give them credit because this is one of the sneakyest things they have done. And it's apparently completely legal. Plus we haven't talked about the John Bolton raid. We have to get into the John Bolton raid and the John Bolton plea. Because what he was crowing about as it relates to Donald Trump has suddenly come back to bite him on the hindquarters.
It's Michael Pelka. It's Chris Plantio. And I'm here while Chris is vacationing.


