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Grace Curley: Greg Kelly Doesn’t Have a Reputation for Peddling False Stories

Earlier this week, Newsmax host Greg Kelly alleged there is an audio recording of President Joe Biden that will do irreparable harm to him. Grace Curley believes the claim.

During his cable program, Kelly — who also hosts a radio show on 77 WABC — said “There is an audio tape — I am told by people in the know, not necessarily in government, not necessarily out of government, I can’t say too much, but there is incontrovertible evidence of Joe Biden’s corruption that is about to be made public. It’s not going to happen tomorrow. It’s not going to happen before Labor Day, but it will happen sometime between Labor Day and Halloween. This tape will be made public.”

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He continued by stating that the tape is “incriminating” enough for the President to not seek re-election and that the White House is “worried” about it being published.

During The Grace Curley Show Thursday, the Boston-based host shared her belief that Kelly’s reputation should give him the benefit of the doubt in the situation.

“My question for you is: Do you believe Greg Kelly? My heart wants to, my brain is skeptical though. Because we’ve been told things before,” Curley said. “We’ve been told that you know, ‘Oh, I have the magic key that’s gonna unlock the puzzle or unlock the door to this and it’s gonna break the whole thing open. We’re gonna release the Kraken’. And a lot of times people come up empty.

“But here’s what I will say about Greg Kelly. He makes waves because he has great monologues and he’s not afraid to say what he thinks. But he’s never really said anything like this, as far as making claims that don’t come true. That’s not really his brand, to throw out bombshells that he can’t back up. This is the first time I’ve ever heard him break a story like this and say ‘Just wait, there’s more coming’. So I kind of tend to believe him.”

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