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Listen in as Dominic gives his most recent thoughts on the Trump assassination attempt and more live from Milwaukee at the Republican National Convention.

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Hi, Tom Bodette here. I've heard that if you like something a lot, you call it your era, like I think I'm in my fedora era right now. Well, Motel 6 has always been in its saving you money era, and they won't go out of it. Apparently, they've always been obsessed with giving you a clean, comfortable room at a great low rate, which is perfect for anyone about to enter their road trip era. Well, I'm Tom Bodette from Motel 6, and we'll leave the light on for you. And we'll see you soon. [MUSIC] Now, from New York City to the world, it's Dominic Carter. It's good afternoon, we are live here in Milwaukee, day number three for the RNC Dominic Carter here with you. And we are starting hitting the ground, running, joined by Congresswoman Lauren Bogart of Colorado. Congresswoman, thank you for appearing. >> I am so happy to be with you all in New York City. You know, been there a few times, was there recently in court with President Trump. And, you know, I would love for y'all to be able to take your state back. I was sitting next to Lee Zeldin last night, and that is someone who should be the governor right now in New York. I don't know if it was a mass exodus to Florida that did it, or maybe there was a little bit of voter fraud, election integrity, interference, something like that. But New York is such a beautiful state, wonderful state, obviously produced President Trump. And so it's great to be on with y'all. >> Well, let's recap and dissect this convention here in Colorado. Jay three, JD Vance, the night belongs to him. Do you know him? What can you tell me about the senator as he's now on the national ticket with Mr. Trump? >> Yes, I love JD Vance, so I endorsed him when he was a candidate for Senate. And he is someone that I absolutely admire. He has a tremendous story, JD Vance, he served in our military as a Marine. He is someone who wants to end these forever wars and would come alongside President Trump with his foreign policies to create peace, again, throughout the world through the strength of their leadership. I think their combined leadership is going to be amazing. But JD Vance has just enough experience in the Senate to not be establishment, right? He hasn't been there too long and I believe that he will be the John Adams of our generation, someone who will actually look at the Constitution and follow those constitutional duties laid out by our founding fathers for the vice president and preside over the Senate. Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, y'all can make your calendar, I'm presiding over the Senate. This is where I work, this is what I do. And I believe that he has the constitutional know-how and integrity to accomplish that. >> Well, Congresswoman, let's talk about the horrible news of this weekend. So here's the good news. Mr. Trump appeared the last two nights here at the convention and he touched everyone's heart who happened to be here in the building. But we know what could have happened Saturday night. What's your take on this, the Secret Service Director is speaking, she says she's not resigning. >> Yes, first, glory to God. Glory to God, President Trump is alive today, there were not more casualties. My heart goes out to Corey who lost his life, a husband, a father, a firefighter. >> And by the way, Mr. Trump has just been announced, he's going to attend the funeral. >> President Trump does this time and time again, so selfless. And he shows up for people. That is what's so special about him. In fact, I was telling him, we were talking about the frustrations of folks getting endorsed by him and then not campaigning. You should work harder when you have that name behind you. And I said, Mr. President, even you don't run on your name alone. You go out and you do the work and you meet with the people. You have never forgotten those forgotten voters. And Saturday's assassination attempt, this is a huge, huge failure by Director Cheetel. And we'll see who else within the Secret Service and other agencies here. But Director Cheetel said the buck stops here. And then she goes and says, well, that rooftop wasn't secure because it was local law enforcement. And then she gives us another BS excuse that, well, the slope, the grade was too steep on that roof. And it's a sniper up there because of their safety. But excuse me, New York, I got a GED here. So my GED level geometry tells me that the rooftop the snipers were on had a greater grade slope than the one the sniper was on. So don't give us that. We're not stupid. The federal government, these bureaucrats, Democrats, think that they are smarter than the American people. And we prove time and time again that they are not. So Director Cheetel, she's coming before the oversight committee, which I serve on. We will be questioning her. We are having a briefing with the Department of Justice, Department of Injustice, and Homeland Security today. This was supposed to be a briefing just with the FBI and Oversight Committee. And Secretary of Mayork has stepped in and wouldn't allow them to do that. But one more thing on Cheetel, I have legislation to defund her. We need to hit these bureaucrats where it counts, and that's their wallets. She should not receive taxpayer funding when President Trump was millimeters away from losing his life. This is unacceptable. It is a failure, and there needs to be consequences. Congresswoman Bogard of Colorado, I can tell you're getting very angry and very emotional looking at you. Passion. Passion. Passion. Oh, that's the word. That's the word. So I think you and I can agree that this DEI stuff around the country is horrible. Yes. Do you believe that she got her job as the Secret Service Director because she's a woman? Absolutely. This is the majority of the hires in the Biden administration. Even Biden had to say most of the women in my administration are women because we don't really know. There were in dresses, they're stealing luggage, they're in heels, and oh my goodness, you have no idea. But most of these hires and appointees are DEI and my colleague Congressman Corey Mills from Florida Seven said it best in a CNN interview. He said DEI is ultimately leading to DEI. We see this in our aviation industry. We see this in our military. Now we see it within even the Secret Service and the federal government where President Trump nearly lost his life. And that is why we work so hard to have individual appropriations so we can go line by line through the funding of the federal government and eliminate those woke and weaponized programs and departments and those DEI programs and chief diversity officers. I agree with you a thousand percent. I'm going to close this way, people waiting to talk to you. Congresswoman do me a favor and assess the convention thus far. We're going into day three tonight. You're a ton of energy, a positive energy. How do you see things going thus far? This is amazing. I've never been to an in-person convention. I was on the South Lawn. Yes, I was at the South Lawn in the White House with President Trump in 2016. Or excuse me, in 2020. When was I? Yeah, 2020. And gosh, I'm stuck on Joe Biden. I can't even get in my dates right here. It's contagious. I better start making fun of him. But I was there, but this is electrifying. I go to the amazing turning point USA events. I go to the CPAC events. I go to gatherings all throughout our nation to include patriots and energize them. And this has an element of energy and passion and love and determination like I have never experienced. And that is because President Trump, and I just want to say one more thing, President Trump has said for years that they are not after me. They are after you. I am just in the way. And Saturday showed us how right he was. Saturday, we saw how right he has been for years. They are not after me. They are after you. I am just in the way. And they will do anything to take him out. They will, they will lie about him. They will persecute him. They will convict him. They will indict him. They will try to financially ruin him. They will try to kill him, but he is not going anywhere. He is standing strong, standing in the gap for the American people. And I am honored not just to call him my president, the leader of the Republican Party, but my friend. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert of Colorado. Thank you so much for joining us, boy. You have a ton of energy here. You know, I think it's, you know, just the vibe of this convention. It's pretty great. Maybe it's because Laura Trump is a co-chair. I know. Is that what this is? That's why it's so great. Well, Congresswoman, thank you again for joining us. Making RNC great again. All right. Thank you so much. Thank you. 8084892 to to the show belongs to you now, folks, your telephone calls. We have a few more live guests lined up this hour, but we have made time to specifically hear from you. Let's go to Peter, line one in New Jersey. Peter, welcome here to Milwaukee Live at the RNC. What's on your mind? Wow. Thank you for taking my call. Everything is on my mind. But just a couple of quick things which Cheetah, what an irresponsible and stupid thing to say. They don't want to put, they don't want to put people on a sloped roof. The roof, it was a sloped roof at the top. Well, it was a sloped roof all right from the top to the bottom. Peter, do me a favor. Peter, do me a favor. Hold your thought here live with me. Let's listen to what the director, what she actually had to say. Not about the sloped roof, but in general, and this is the Secret Service Director. I'm coming back to you live, Peter. That is Kimberly Cheetah. Please listen to her, she's in this report, an interview she did with ABC News. Cheetah today for an exclusive interview. What was your reaction when you saw the events unfold on Saturday? Shock, and then concern, obviously, for the former president. This is an event that should have never happened. Who is most responsible for this happening? What I would say is that the Secret Service is responsible for the protection of the former president. So the buck stops with you? The buck stops with me. And I am the director of the Secret Service. It was unacceptable, and it's something that shouldn't happen again. The president and Homeland Security Secretary said today they had 100% confidence in you, but there are some members of Congress calling on you to resign. I appreciate the secretary's comments, and we're going to continue to be transparent and communicate with people. You plan to stay on, absolutely. I do plan to stay on. So Peter, in New Jersey, the Vice President Kamala Harris has in her first public comment on this. She has said that it's a heinous, horrible, and cowardly act. Go ahead and continue, Peter, and you just heard the Secret Service director what she had to say. Thank you. And I did hear her say that the buck stops with her. I kind of respect that. However, yeah, there was a pretty silly comment that the group has sloped at the top. I just want to say one thing anecdotally. When I was 20 years old, I worked for a carpet that we did home improvements. This man who was about 30 years old and not a Secret Service agent, one day in the rain, he climbed up an expansion ladder and got on a steep, slate roof wearing cowboy boots to do a repair, okay? So that a Secret Service agent can't come on a roof that's got the most minimum slope you can imagine is not a legitimate position. I hear you, Peter, and thank you for that comment. Before I talk to a break here, I want you folks to listen to site number three, which is the reporter from ABC. There's so many rumors and speculation going on this, but site number three with the reporter talking about that specific building. Let's go ahead and play that. Tonight, ABC News has learned that heavily armed local police were stationed inside that building and Ms. Thomas Crooks climbing up the outside of the building to the roof. The same building was being used as a staging area for local police, according to two law enforcement officials and Butler Township officials confirming ABC News' reporting that a local police officer climbed up the roof and confronted Brooks moments before the shooting. The officer grabbed hold of the edge of the building, pulled himself up to be able to look, and according to what he's told me, shooter turned, rifle was pointed at the officer. The officer defensive move kind of docked, felt, lost his grip on the building. Investigators tonight trying to determine whether roof access had been properly locked down. The shooter climbing seemingly unimpeded about 400 feet from the stage with a direct line of sight on the former president. And so folks, we are going to take a break, but we just heard live from Congresswoman Lauren Bobert of Colorado, more live events coming up within this hour. Hi, Tom Bodette. I was just cleaning out my closet and found a pile of old concert t-shirts. The price of vintage clothing nowadays I could probably make a small fortune, but what I really need is larger t-shirts. 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And so, you know, there's a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building from inside. Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheetoh, and an interview with ABC News, Dominic Carter here with you live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The RNC Convention. And coming up live, we're going to be talking to Elizabeth Pepco, who is an RNC spokeswoman and a model. Also, we're going to be joined live by Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Muser of the 9th District of Pennsylvania. That's coming up in just minutes. Let's go. Let's see here. Let's go to Tom in Brooklyn, New York. Tom, what's on your mind? Hey, Dominic. Pleasure to speak to you. Common and quick questions. So, Cheetoh, it's a prime example of why you need someone in that position that has a military background, special ops background, because that's sloped roof nonsense. I mean, we're not going to play with that. You know, we're going to put guys where they need to be, where there's in bushes, on the water, whatever. So, you know, there's just certain things that's not going to work, putting people guarding, guarding a gatorade to guarding a president, no, that's the same thing. And my question is, if something did happen to Trump, you know, who would be the next nominee? Right. Well, well, as of now that the convention has happened, it would happen to be, unless the party officials decided differently, it would be Mr. Vance. Mr. J.D. Vance, excuse me, because he's now number two on the ticket. But up until this point, up until this point, Tom, you raise an excellent question of who would be the nominee. It would have been an absolute disaster, absolute disaster. Thank you for the call. Let's go to Joe Live in New Jersey. Joe, you are alive with us here in Milwaukee at the RNC. What's on your mind? Hey, how are you, Dominic, thanks for taking my call. So I don't know, I'm getting the idea, I mean, we don't know yet, but we will find out that this shooter, he sort of, you know, he was abused. He wanted to go down as... He was terribly abused and bullied, growing up. There's no doubt about that. He wanted to go down as a hero to what he thinks is many people, which brings me to the point. I think that the media has blood on their hands. And basically, I think that we should ask for the resignation of Anthony Wiener from Middle, because he's part of that whole vitriol. And I mean, he's good on the left versus right, you're amazing the way you combat him, but he needs to be checked. Thank you. He doesn't need one hour of unchecked hatred. And that's the problem I have, especially because it's, you know, WABC, you know, they're fair. And I get it, you want to hear the other side, but I think he specifically is more than the other side. I think the callers agree, I think we all agree on it. I think, you know, nobody really says it, but that's my opinion. Well, Joe, thank you. I'm out of time. This is not about Mr. Wiener right now. We are going to take a break. When we come back, we will chat live with Elizabeth Pico, who's an RNC spokesperson and model, also Congressman Dan Muser of the 9th congressional district in Pennsylvania. We are back live in a moment. Now, from New York City to the world, it's Dominic Carter, live from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Here's Dominic Carter. Well, folks, in just a few minutes, we're going to talk with Congressman Dan Muser who represents the 9th congressional district of Pennsylvania. He was at the rally Saturday when this all happened. But first, I have the great honor of welcoming Elizabeth Pico. She's a RNC spokeswoman and a model. You worked on the 2016 campaign. And one of the things that caught my attention about you, and I talk about this lot, a lot on the radio, and a quote that I saw from you where you said that you are fighting anti-Semitism every single day, please tell me, Ms. Pico, how bad the problem is. The problem is, out of this world, truly, I don't think I've ever faced something like this in my life. It's funny, no matter what industry I'm in, no matter what I'm attacked for, the threats, the comments, all the nasty things that come my way, always focus back on the fact that I am a proud practicing Jew. My entire family fled the Soviet Union so that their future daughter, granddaughter, could be an open, proud Jew, I mean, they couldn't do back in Russia. And here I am facing the same anti-Semitism that they faced back in their homeland that they fled from. Okay, but wait a minute. I don't mean to sound simplistic, but you're a model. And when you walk by, you stop a room, there's no doubt about that. And you're telling me that even you face anti-Semitism? I get swastika sent to me almost daily. Oh my God. I'm telling you that. Yeah, a lot of comments, no matter what it is, if they don't like my political views, a photo or something else, it goes back to something Jew, always. It's something that I have faced in every aspect of my life, not simply because I support Donald Trump, despite the fact that, of course, those attacks are horrible too. But for some reason, it's so easy for people to just be anti-Semitic because they know that they can get away with it. And I think that's the biggest problem. I just can't believe that you face these comments. I mean, and you said you have these types of horrible swastika stickers emailed to you almost every day. Almost every day I get emails telling me the Holocaust didn't happen or that they wish it would have happened to my family and I get swastika sent to me, people telling me how I should be brutally murdered or God forbid worse. I mean, I can't even tell you how bad it is. But do you think that's because you're Jewish or because you support Trump? Because the other night, in the middle of my live midnight show that we do, a caller from Illinois, her name, Mora, called up, broke down in tears, served our country in the military. It says that her friends that she served with in the military, they have abandoned her because she's supporting Trump. So do you think it's because you're Jewish or do you think it's because of Trump? It's interesting, but I have faced worse attacks with the Jewish thing even as a model before people knew my political views. When someone wanted to hurt me or attack me or say something against me, they would go back to the Jewish thing and to anti-Semitism. Even with the modeling, even before I was an open supporter of President Trump, before I worked for him, before I took this job as a spokesman for the party, people were always saying something anti-Semitic. And again, it's because they get away with it either because it's permitted in the Democrat party or in the mainstream media. But apparently it is the only form of hatred that is okay. And so this convention, the bottom line, it seems like it's smooth running and I'm trying to get the congressman in place as we are about to talk with him live. The convention's been smooth running thus far. It's been absolutely smooth running. How would you explain the way that it's going thus far? I think smooth running is probably a good way to explain it. Look, we are united. It's really hard for any party to experience what we experienced on Saturday and not be united. You mentioned that the congressman was there. My father-in-law was there at the same moment that I didn't know if Donald Trump was alive. I didn't know if my father-in-law was alive. He was also sitting right behind the president bullet apparently going over his head. It's a scary moment for all of us. And wait a minute, so your father-in-law was there. And the congressman is sitting right to your right. He was actually there as well. Congressman Dan Muser will get to him in just a second. But your father-in-law was there? Were you watching this live on television? I was watching it live on television the minute we realized Donald Trump had gone down and what was probably happening, I called my father-in-law and around the same second that I saw President Trump stand up and knew he was okay. My father-in-law answered the phone and told me he was okay as well. He told me what had happened. He knew immediately my father-in-law was a sheriff. So he knew instantly what had happened and I talked to him until he got out safely. But when you ask what is the mood here in the arena, we are more than united. We lost a life on Saturday and we cannot forget that. And at least in honor of that man who died a hero, by the way, we must put our country first and stand united going to the selection. Stay with me here live for just a minute. Congressman Dan Muser of the 9th Congressional District in Pennsylvania, I'm told that you were there Saturday. Is that true? Yes, Dominic, I was. You were there. In fact, it's a little closer to the microphone. So where were you and how would you describe security before all of this happened? Go ahead, Congressman. Well, it started out as a typical rally. I was standing next to Senate candidate Dave McCormick and my colleague Mike Kelly is a representative from the western part of the state. Actually, he's from Butler where this occurred and 67 minutes in, the all of a sudden we had gunfire and after the first two shots, we realized what was going on. Initially, when we heard the crack of the cracking of the first two shots, we turned into direction. Congressman, do me a favor. We have major problems with you, Mike. What you're saying is so important that I need you to repeat this again and we've got to focus, guys, right now. Congressman, one more time, make your point. Well, so seven minutes or so into the president's remarks, we heard the gunfire. Initially, we didn't necessarily know that it was that we were under attack, that the president was an attempt assassination on the former president and likely future president. Nevertheless, we quickly knew what was happening. We turned and looked at the president, it was just when he put his hand on the right side of his head and he hit the deck. Wow. And there, people were very, very scared. Moments of pandemonium took place, yelling, screaming, crying. There was those there with their children that did their best to shield and guard them. But I will tell you what, when President Trump had the wherewithal, the resolve, the intestinal fortitude, whatever you want to call it, the strength of character to rise right then and lift up a fist. I mean, with blood on his face, I mean, it was like a moment out of Braveheart, but it was real. And he changed the emotions in that crowd. They went from crying in despair to USA, USA, it was amazing. And that's the kind of guy that the whole world got to see who President Trump is. That's why he's going to be a great president. Strong leaders make people feel stronger and be stronger. And that's what he did in that moment. And I'll tell you what, that's what he did as president, his policies are to make America stronger. The man makes America stronger. And you know what, the world will be a safer and stronger and more stable place. So that's what we saw right there. And we are chatting live here at the RNC, the voice you just heard is Congressman Dan Muser of the 9th Congressional District in Pennsylvania, also with us live, Elizabeth Pipco, an RNC spokeswoman and model. And it really troubles me on a personal level that Congressman, you were there and that and that Elizabeth, your father-in-law was there and you're watching this on live television. And you know, Mr. Trump puts on a good face. But we all know what could have happened, easily, easily. So Congressman, so everybody knew that was there. You can give us a view of that, very few people. So you're telling me you knew immediately what was happening. No, I won't say immediately, but within five, six seconds, and that's kind of a long time when you're looking around and hearing what sounds like gunfire, but it's almost unbelievable that that's actually what's taking place. And as you well know, as Elizabeth mentioned, we had the tragic loss of life, a wonderful Pennsylvania by the name of Corey Compentore was guarding, shielding his daughter and his wife. I mean, the man died of heroes, saving his children. Now it has been announced, well, one, the Vice President Kamala Harris says that it was a hideous, horrible, and cowardly act, your reaction, both of you? Well, it was, and that's nice that they just recognize that on occasion. But I will tell you this, the day before that, the Friday before he had President Biden referring to the president as a dictator saying he said on day one, he's going to be addicted. That's not what he said. That's a lie. That's a farce. That's an untruth. He's saying it for divisive reasons, certainly not for uniting reasons. And as Elizabeth was just saying earlier, this convention is now about unity. We're looking at this a unifying moment. And you know what? Not just for our party, but for America. What's best for America? Our national security strength, our economic strength, our freedom. And that's what that's what this about. And we challenged the other side to stop the personal attacks. Let's have a policy debate. Let's really inform the American people the differences, the different plans we have for a better future versus what their plans are. So if we can have that policy debate, we welcome it. And let's stop the generalization of personal attacks. Well, Congressman, I'm going to ask you to stand by for a couple of minutes because I want you to join me for the later program that I do. So Congressman Dan Muzer, I thank you. I want you to join me for the later program. And I turn back to you now, Elizabeth, because Congressman, what you just said, it really saddens me and the politics of all this. And so, Elizabeth, how is your father-in-law doing? How's he doing, your father-in-law? He's perfectly fine. He's motivated, I think, by that moment with President Trump. I think he is, I mean, terrified that he was literally in the line of gunfire, but more terrified knowing that someone died again that day and knowing that his president, he supports. But the former president, hopefully future president, was nearly assassinated right in front of him and on live TV, no American, wants to know that, wants to see that from either party. I would hope I certainly don't. So I think that's what we're all kind of dealing with right now. So Congressman Muzer, you're still here with me live. How do you think the convention is going thus far? I'm getting inclusion, I'm getting motivation, I'm hearing a strong, strong message of fighting against crime, all those things accurate? Absolutely. Right. We started day one. We started the wealthy again. Then yesterday was, let's make America safe again. And the speeches last night from DeSantis and Nikki Haley and mothers and business owners and union leaders and all walks of life just saying, hey, we're going to come together. And again, not just the party, but as Americans. And today we're about a stronger America from a national security standpoint. And the world knows they need America to lead. I mean, let's face it, the world is, we've got a very unsettled, to say the least world out there. We've got chaos, we've got wars, and we have a vacuum of leadership. And again, the other side is just denying and hiding the reality of President Biden's mental decline, as well as the failure of his policies. So Elizabeth and Congressman, again, I want you to stand by with me for a second. Elizabeth, in wrapping this up, the Congressman just mentioned President Biden's mental decline. Do you think that's a major issue? And do you believe, Elizabeth, PIPCO, that that Biden's going to be the nominee in this race? I still do. I do believe he will be the nominee. I think they have too many issues when it comes to replacing him. They would have to do that constitutionally, obviously, which would mean him probably stepping down from his position as president, Kamala taking over and then her being the presumptive nominee. That's the best way to avoid a brokered convention because they are not unified behind Joe Biden or Kamala Harris. They don't have really other hand that it's too run. And I think the bigger issue is that they're trying to prove that they are not a party overwhelmed with chaos, but they actually are. So for them, what's best is to go into November, at least pretending to be unified and ready for this fight. And that would mean keeping Joe Biden in. I'm not worried for whoever they run because, I mean, look at the polls. I think it's over for all of them, but I am excited to see what they come up with. I really am. Elizabeth Pippko, RNC Spokeswoman and a model. And again, it's the quote that stopped me in my tracks and made me determined to have you on is when you said you're fighting anti-Semitism every single day in recapial and got about 45 seconds before the break, how bad is anti-Semitism a problem in America? It is so bad that my parents who escaped the Soviet Union feel bad for me. And the messages that I have to get on a daily basis when people telling me the most atrocious things about myself, my family and my people. So it is horrible. It is on the rise. I can tell you I have faced it head on and I'm proud to do that and I hope to inspire others, but those who are not Jewish, I promise you, you are affected by this too. So when you see something or you hear something, I beg of you, say something and stop this hatred for the future of our country. And even this behavior model does not escape this behavior. No one escapes this behavior. Wow. I've got to take a break when we come back live here in Milwaukee. Your telephone calls 800-848-9222. I'll be right back. This is Dominic Carter. And now it's time for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Final Thoughts. Live from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, here's Dominic Carter. And folks, Tunnel to Towers does remarkable work. I'll say it here in Milwaukee. I will say it in New York City. And by the way, folks, we understand that you're dealing with some very, very hot weather in the city. I apologize for that, and Con Ed is, you know, and I guess they have to in New York City. But of course, the show is in many markets right now. I'm just referencing New York City. So let me go back to your telephone calls JW in Westchester County. Good afternoon and welcome here to Milwaukee. What's on your mind? Hey, Dominic Carter. Hey, I just want to say that the Amber Rose speech, it actually brought me to tears twice. That's all I got to say. I thought it was the most impactful speech to date. I hear you. I agree with you. She will reach a people beyond the base. Thank you for the call. Joseph Fairfield, Connecticut. Good afternoon. I'm here to Milwaukee. What's on your mind? Good afternoon. Dominic quick. The priest father, Jason Chargon, who did the benediction by the beginning of the Trump rally on Saturday. That was just moments before when he asked the people, he gave a special prayer for the protection of the president. And moments after that, that's when the shot came and prompted and protected God sent his angels to move that bullet just a little bit and protected the life of president. Donald J. Trump, it's scary what could have happened and even scarier what would have happened in America if something had happened to Mr. Trump. Let's go to Mike in South Carolina. Good afternoon, Mike, and welcome live here to Milwaukee. Good afternoon, Dominic, great guest today on your show. You know, on the ladies from Colorado, it's a great analogy. D-E-I, you were speaking of smoking mirrors and that couldn't equate to D-I-E. You know, Dominic, I was watching earlier doing some work around my condo. I was watching the new VP campaign, JD Vance, I'm sorry, and great. And Harris was on for four minutes in Kalamazoo, Michigan. I still love to see that debate because let's see what Kalamazoo can do, Harris and Joe Biden, you know, he's not going anywhere. He's got to be really pushed out, time to go, Dominic. And all the good callers, and I know I just get right to the point because you just got an hour show. Dominic, keep doing what you're doing in Milwaukee, RNC, and all the best. I'll speak to you. Mike, Mike, so the vice president, as I've been saying this hour, says Vice President Harris, referring to the assassination attempt, heinous, horrible, and cowardly act. Do you buy it? What's she saying? No, not at all. And not even a phone call, Dominic, did Donald Trump's family receive? You know, the president, the president did call. The president did call Mr. Trump. They did talk to each other the night that this happened. You know that. My bad. My bad. Okay. Well, fair enough. Thank you. Thank you for the call. Anthony in New York. Welcome here live to the RNC and Milwaukee. What's on your mind? Yeah, Dominic. In my humble opinion, I think the events of July 13th in Pennsylvania were obviously some type of operation and people like Cory Mills and other snipers and military people agree. Now, thank God for the divine intervention on Trump that he survived. But I believe things are even more dangerous for Donald Trump and his family because the deep state, they were desperate already. But now knowing that when Trump wins, his DOJ will have to properly investigate what happened on July 13th, now it's even more compounded. And I hope that Donald Trump and everyone associated with them and even everyday people. I think we all say safe is the deep state becomes extremely desperate coming up to this election in November. Thank you, Dominic. Well, thank you, folks, it's going to be a very interesting night here at the RNC. Trump's running mate, JD Vance, remarkable life story overcoming tremendous obstacles. He will be speaking tonight. The night belongs to him. It's going to be interesting to see how he handles the role of number two on the ticket. I believe, looking at him, looking at Vice President Kamala Harris, I don't believe it's going to be much of a debate. I give the tremendous edge to Mr. Vance, but we will see, we will see. And so we are live here at the RNC and coming up, the big event is tomorrow night and that is when Mr. Trump will officially speak after having accepting the party's nomination and it takes on new relevance after what happened this past weekend. Folks, please do me a favor, donate $11 a month to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. So to T to T dot org, that's T to T dot org, we'll see you the next time.