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By Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
Jul 2, 2021
CLAY: The Democratic Party, Buck Sexton, has been expecting that they were going to have their own fireworks surrounding Donald Trump for over four years now. They talked about Stormy Daniels and the federal election violations based on payments to her and how Donald Trump was done, and he was gonna get impeached.
They talked about Impeachment Part 1 with Ukraine and Impeachment Part 2 with the insurrection. And all the time out there we had Russia collusion. And now we have, this has been the one that they have been teasing forever, Buck. You know, you’ve been talking about this.
By Premiere Networks
Jun 30, 2021
BUCK: Big news story last hour that we covered in some details here: Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction vacated by Pennsylvania’s highest court. That’s huge. That is a news bombshell, given that Cosby was perhaps the first or the second, right? I think it’s first or second most visible target of the #MeToo era as a predator. I mean, he was targeted as a predator during that period of time. It was really Cosby and Weinstein were at the top of the list.
CLAY: I think you’re 100% right about that, and again there is going to be an argument that Bill Cosby was wrongfully convicted. The data does not reflect that he didn’t necessarily rape this woman.
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Today in History
Today in History for June 27, 2021
by Associated Press
Jun. 26 2021 @ 7:49pm
Today is Sunday, June 27, the 178th day of 2021. There are 187 days left in the year.
Today s Highlight in History:
On June 27, 1950, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling on member nations to help South Korea repel an invasion from the North.
On this date: In 1787, English historian Edward Gibbon completed work on his six-volume work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In 1880, author-lecturer Helen Keller, who lived most of her life without sight or hearing, was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama.