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1.28.25 - The Joe Mangiacotti Show - Tuesday

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Broadcasting on WCRN 830 AM – January 28, 2025, 1:00 PM

Good afternoon, my friends, and welcome to The Joe Mangiacotti Show on WCRN 830 AM,
where we bring you common sense conversation for the common sense citizen. It’s Tuesday,
January 28, 2025, and boy, do we have a packed show for you today. So grab your coffee—or
maybe your favorite cigar if you’re tuning in from the comfort of your porch—and let’s get into
it.
We’re starting today with a tale of two Americas—one of resilience and truth-seeking, and the
other of chaos, excuses, and what seems to be a continued erosion of trust in leadership. From
Vladimir Putin's recent claim that the 2020 election was "stolen" from Donald Trump to fresh
questions about Dr. Fauci's handling of the COVID pandemic, there’s a lot to unpack.

Let’s start with the biggest headline today—Vladimir Putin declaring that the 2020 U.S.
election was, quote, "stolen." Now, we don’t need Putin to tell us something that millions of
Americans have suspected for years. But let’s take a moment and unpack this.
Putin claims that if Trump had remained in office, we might not have the war in Ukraine today.
While that’s debatable, what’s not debatable is the disastrous state of global affairs under the
current administration. Biden’s foreign policy has been nothing short of reactive, stumbling
from crisis to crisis. And now we’re expected to believe the man who can barely form a
coherent sentence is capable of standing up to authoritarian regimes? Please.
Trump, on the other hand, had Putin’s respect, whether the Left wants to admit it or not. He
kept the peace through strength, not appeasement. Yet here we are, almost five years later,
cleaning up Biden’s mess, wondering what might have been.

And speaking of cleaning up messes, let’s talk about Dr. Fauci. This morning on Fox & Friends,
Senator John Kennedy pulled no punches. He flat-out said Fauci tried to “cover it all up.” We’re
talking about gain-of-function research funding, folks—money that may have gone to that
Wuhan lab where the virus likely leaked.

And what did Fauci do when the walls started closing in? According to Kennedy, he doubled
down, tightened his grip, and tried to control every aspect of our lives. Masks, lockdowns,
vaccine mandates—he even pressured the military to mandate vaccines for 18-year-old
recruits who are probably in the best shape of their lives!
Now, don’t get me wrong—I’m all for science. But when “science” becomes a political
weapon, it’s no longer about saving lives. It’s about saving careers, reputations, and, yes,
covering up inconvenient truths. Fauci was the "master of the COVID universe," Kennedy said,
but what he really mastered was the art of evasion.

And where are we today? The CIA just released a low-confidence assessment saying the virus
likely had a research-related origin. Translation: they’re telling us, “Yeah, maybe it came from
a lab, but don’t quote us on it.”
Folks, this is why trust in public health has plummeted. It’s why people are skeptical about
what they’re told. And honestly, can you blame them? Businesses closed, lives were upended,
and we’re only now beginning to see the full economic and social fallout of Fauci’s policies.

But wait, there’s more. Just this morning, we learned that Sean Duffy has been confirmed as
the new Transportation Secretary. Yes, the former congressman and Fox News contributor is
stepping into Pete Buttigieg’s old role. And let me tell you—he’s got his work cut out for him.
America’s infrastructure is still reeling from years of neglect, and we all remember those
transportation nightmares under Mayor Pete. Remember when it took him weeks to respond
to a supply chain crisis that left grocery store shelves empty? Or when he went AWOL during a
potential rail strike? I mean, the guy was practically MIA half the time.
Duffy, however, is a man of action. He understands the struggles of everyday Americans. He’s
not just another talking head; he’s a guy who knows what it means to roll up his sleeves and
get the job done.

Now, before we move on to your calls—and yes, the lines are open at 508-556-4411—I want
to touch on one more thing: the state of the economy. Inflation is still eating away at our
wallets, despite Biden’s so-called “progress.” And don’t even get me started on energy costs.

Here’s the reality: we’re not just in an economic crisis. We’re in a trust crisis. Trust in our
leaders, trust in our institutions, trust in the media—it’s all been eroded. But here on The Joe
Mangiacotti Show, we cut through the noise. We bring you the truth, even when it’s
uncomfortable.

Joe Mangiacotti:
So stay tuned, folks. Coming up after the break, we’re diving deeper into these stories, taking
your calls, and breaking down what it all means for the future of our great nation. From
foreign policy blunders to Fauci’s follies, we’ve got a lot to talk about.
This is The Joe Mangiacotti Show on WCRN 830 AM—broadcasting from the center of the dial,
the center of New England, and the center of information. Don’t go anywhere; we’ll be right
back.

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