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Every dog has its day, every sparrow
0:10
has its song, and every radical anti-American
0:13
protest has its anti-Semitic ringleader. We are
0:15
scientists who have entered the camp. Who
0:17
have entered the camp. Now what you're
0:19
watching is by no stretch of
0:22
the imagination a grassroots
0:24
or organic social movement.
0:27
Where are the police? Where is security? Where
0:30
is authority here? It's a fake
0:32
revolution that's been organized from
0:34
the top down, tied together by dark
0:36
money connecting not only shady
0:39
activists but multinational NGOs, state
0:42
actors and actual
0:44
terrorists. Students
0:49
at Columbia campus set up what they call
0:52
the Gaza Solidarity Encampment. Next morning
0:55
NYPD officers arrest 120 protesters
0:59
and clear the encampment from the campus.
1:02
However this intervention by
1:04
the police does not mark the end
1:07
of the protests but the beginning
1:10
of a radical, violent, anti-Israel
1:13
and more importantly anti-American movement that
1:15
will sweep college campuses from New
1:17
York City to Los Angeles. All
1:25
of this in the name of
1:27
divestment from a bunch of kids who largely couldn't
1:29
point out the Jordan River or the Mediterranean Sea
1:31
if their lives depended on it. This
1:34
all really begs the question, why
1:37
do these students suddenly and
1:39
exclusively care so
1:41
much about this specific
1:44
cause? How the hell
1:46
did these people organize themselves at hundreds
1:48
of campuses all over the country? This
1:53
is a movement funded from
1:55
the top down because it hates America.
1:58
That's what you're watching. Good
2:21
morning. Normally we are
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here with you mug club only.
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But obviously there are some things that have happened that make
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that schedule
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change just a little bit. I normally host
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the Friday shows when I have an opportunity
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to. Stephen's out on a planned vacation right
2:37
now. I know he's chomping at the bit. Probably
2:41
to be able to get here and do
2:43
something about this because I think
2:46
a lot of you probably felt like I
2:48
felt last night when you heard
2:51
the verdict read, when people
2:53
started reporting on it. There
2:55
are a few days in life
2:57
where you remember very, very, very
2:59
clearly where you were, what
3:02
you were doing, who was with
3:04
you, details about
3:06
what was going on around you that you
3:08
don't remember on most days. Those
3:10
days are burned into your mind. They're
3:13
vivid memories. May
3:16
30th, 2024 will be remembered as
3:18
one of those days. Like
3:22
many of you, I think, I was angry. I
3:25
was incredibly frustrated with the process that I
3:27
saw playing out in front of me. I
3:31
hated the gloating that I
3:33
saw. I forced myself to watch what
3:36
the left was saying about this. So
3:38
CNN, MSNBC, Twitter,
3:40
X. I
3:42
hated that every time I
3:44
saw somebody talking and gloating about this conviction,
3:47
they tried to hide it. They tried to
3:49
hide the fact that they were absolutely
3:52
thrilled that
3:54
democracy was dying right
3:57
in front of our eyes. And
3:59
that's not. me overstating what
4:01
happened yesterday. Maybe
4:04
you followed the trial every single
4:07
text thread that came out because it didn't allow cameras in the
4:09
courtroom. Maybe you didn't. Maybe you were like a lot of people
4:11
that said, it's just one more thing. They're trying to get him
4:13
on. They're trying to convict
4:16
a man of a felony. In
4:18
this case, they got the verdict. We'll see if
4:20
it stands. But
4:22
not telling you that he
4:24
actually broke any laws. I
4:29
don't know of another time that that has happened. I
4:33
can't think of another opportunity that
4:36
they would have had to do this in history where
4:39
they could take somebody to court and not
4:42
have any crime. And
4:44
yet a conviction comes, not only that, a unanimous conviction.
4:46
We're going to dive into some of the details of
4:48
the case and what's going on. But first, I want
4:50
you to know, Donald Trump
4:53
so far has raised, according to media reports,
4:55
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of this live show, 9 15 right now, Central
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Time, $34.8 million. There's
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some really big donations that came in, understandably
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so last night, by some people who
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maybe not necessarily huge Trump supporters beforehand,
5:16
but they certainly are now. And guess
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what? I'll be donating. I hope you
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will too. I hope
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7:34
and the verdict. I told you how
7:36
I felt about it, how angry
7:38
I was last night. I needed a minute to
7:41
get through it and then what we're going to
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ten am eastern time. so before we introduce
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everybody in the studio your my question to
8:18
you. How did you
8:20
feel? When you heard about the guilty verdict,
8:24
Lot. Of different answers. Lot of people
8:26
went tax last night and told us exactly
8:28
how they felt. Think. There's a lot
8:30
of good responses, and I think there's also
8:32
some very. Potentially.
8:35
Difficult responses to deal with. Who.
8:38
Get to that just a second. But before we
8:40
do, when you hear this music. You
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know that Lane the brain ginger snap is
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sitting in my chair and you have your
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sleeves cup that we don't make sleeveless shirts.
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Did you cut those of herself? They were
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cut off by the wardrobe department. Really very
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nice. Did you requested Ricky Von? I said
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make me look like Mack from Always Sunny
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and Washington and all that sense. There you go
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to the my, that's guy. Of them were done with
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that site you know sleaze. There also are an illusion
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there are did you do pull ups before you came
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I get it. I understand that. This
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article Here this music. He
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that we can come see me and said i'm see
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instead they're. Notre. Dame is still
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the most popular sports team in Indiana,
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was in that state a disease in
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do better than that. Was great as
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unaware have. Bottle. Of water
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of hear me throw down Here are right So
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I'm really quickly before we we get into some
10:10
of the details here I'm the question and as
10:12
the eyes. When as you guys like how did
10:14
you feel jostle start with you how did you
10:16
feel less time when he found out and do
10:19
remember when you found out last night. Ah,
10:22
Yeah yeah was a say my living
10:24
room mom. I. Was playing mlb
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the show twenty four eating mash potatoes because
10:28
I know you no matter how. I wish
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I was losing and their that's the
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most thing as most what I remember but
10:35
that's the moment seared into your mind as
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as as. Or not
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again but now I am. I.
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Didn't I wasn't expecting it. So there is a
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little. Was. Surprised Oct? Yeah yeah.
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Yeah. Definitely Spezia, The unanimous counsel
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and Gym where you weren't do today's
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my day and we're not on Thursday
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night A to see how on earth
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what was his name as Sanders I
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guess is an hour is a guy
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let me guess he was found guilty
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in either it's Alex Jones. To.
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as a spear was Alex's trial
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and here we are. I
11:23
mean, if he thought anything else would happen like you
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can adapt like that. This.
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Is going to have that out? An interesting since
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that's an interesting choice. I swear on of what
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my I was english fruit two seconds later brain
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what did you? thanks? I was
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a just got them getting the six eight
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just downloaded the dev usa out because
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we're getting all these storms and so I
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gotta push notification. Pointed. Out from underneath
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a little rope thing as a cop. Out.
11:49
As I expected to have, I completely expected
11:52
it. But I kind of also. it
11:55
was still surreal to see as a okay okay i
11:57
guess i guess we're here i guess this is where
11:59
we are now I guess I was a
12:01
little daft according to Toolman because
12:03
I still held out hope that juror
12:06
number two because theoretically they got their
12:08
news from X and from TruthSosh that
12:10
they would hold the line. Well,
12:13
I read if all the jurors didn't
12:16
unanimously find him not guilty, he was guilty.
12:18
No, I don't think that's true. But
12:21
either way, I was a little surprised. I didn't think
12:23
there was enough there. I thought people would see through
12:25
it. But let's jump into it. Obviously late yesterday
12:28
afternoon on Thursday, President
12:30
Trump was found guilty
12:34
of 34 charges of falsifying business
12:36
records. The former president of
12:38
the United States now a convicted
12:41
felon, having been found guilty of 34 felony
12:44
charges by a jury of
12:46
his peers in Manhattan, New York.
12:48
The mood changed entirely inside the
12:50
courtroom. Trump had been laughing
12:52
with his lawyer's hot land. They'd been talking
12:55
a lot. He was smiling. It appeared they
12:57
thought that this day was ending without a
12:59
verdict. And then after the judge had read
13:01
the head note, everything changed. A unanimous verdict
13:04
on all 34 felonies. That
13:07
is how Donald Trump became the first
13:10
American president ever convicted. An entire history
13:12
of this country and of the American
13:14
presidency, not one president or former president
13:17
has ever been tried or convicted of
13:19
anything, let alone multiple felonies. And
13:21
in this rare instance, as somebody who's quite...
13:23
I've been told Donald Trump's hair. I've been
13:25
told Donald Trump's hair. I hate that dude.
13:27
The system actually broke. I wanted to be
13:29
able to see this moment in my own
13:31
eyes. And now three weeks from today,
13:34
I will have been covering Donald Trump
13:36
for nine years. There will not
13:38
have been a day in the past nine years, I
13:40
think, where I have not mentioned his name. The
13:42
smiles, the media was gloating. And the laughter,
13:44
the brag that he's like... Oh man, dude,
13:47
I know. I was covering Donald
13:49
Trump for the last night. I've talked about him
13:51
every day. I don't have a problem. I don't.
13:55
I think she wants to date him. I think she wants
13:57
a lot of things from... Trump.
14:01
Yes. We'll pay that lady some hush money. I'll
14:03
spank you with a magazine, Mr. President. That
14:06
was one of the claims in the thing
14:08
from Stormy Daniels. I watched some
14:10
people, and look, I didn't really plan on talking
14:12
about this, but I watched people last night on
14:14
CNN, and I talked to my wife, and I
14:16
said, hey, she's like, hey, let's
14:18
watch the news. I just found out about this, and I was like,
14:20
oh, okay, cool. We're doing dinner. We typically try not
14:22
to watch TV during dinner. This is kind of a
14:24
momentous occasion, and our kids are like, hey, what's going on? And
14:27
we're like, oh, this is a very, very important event. We'll tell
14:29
you later on in life, and you'll remember, but
14:31
right now you won't understand what's going on. And
14:34
so she goes to turn on Fox because she
14:36
gets angry when she watches CNN for good reason.
14:39
We have to do it, so we've kind of
14:41
had our training in it, and so
14:43
we're kind of immune to some of the anger that
14:45
comes. I'm like, I need to know what they're saying,
14:47
and one of the things that they were saying is
14:49
like, Stormy Daniels was so brave. Is this vindication for
14:52
Stormy Daniels? I'm like, what? No,
14:54
I think she's below them, the hundreds of thousands of
14:56
dollars. She's still a lot of money, but she also
14:58
had nothing to do with this case at all.
15:00
Like nobody got up there and said, you were
15:03
right, Stormy. Which time, the time
15:05
that you lied and wrote a note saying that it never
15:07
happened, at the time you got on the stand and lied
15:09
saying it did happen, I don't think you've spoken truth. And
15:12
this wasn't about her at all, but they went like
15:14
the touchy feely route with Stormy Daniels. I
15:16
think the husband was being interviewed. Stormy
15:18
Daniels' husband, which I was surprised that there was
15:20
such a thing, given who Stormy Daniels
15:22
is, but nonetheless, I was
15:25
surprised that they were saying, oh, this is her redemption.
15:28
She's been vindicated. What? She
15:30
wasn't bringing any charges against Trump. Nobody was even talking about
15:32
her. It didn't have anything to do with this case other
15:35
than there was this thing with
15:37
money potentially being written incorrectly into
15:40
the expenses, an accounting issue.
15:43
But as we can always depend on,
15:45
Donald Trump came out and responded immediately
15:47
after the guilty verdict. The
15:49
sentencing process, tell us more about that. Yes.
15:53
So what will happen is that Donald Trump
15:55
will have to report to probation and probation
15:57
will prepare what's called a pre-sentencing report.
16:00
Trump responded to the different clip
16:02
that is absolutely not Donald Trump
16:04
Trump This
16:07
is a real disgraceful
16:09
trial. The real verdict is
16:11
going to be November 5th
16:13
by the people and
16:16
they know what happened here and everybody knows what
16:18
happened here. We have
16:20
a SOAR respect, DA, and the
16:22
whole thing. We didn't do a
16:24
thing wrong. I'm a
16:27
very innocent man. Look
16:29
at the guy's face. He's right. We've got
16:31
a country of fighting for a constitution. We've
16:34
got a pay-to-pay group right now. This
16:36
was done by the Biden
16:38
administration in order to wound or
16:41
hurt an opponent, a political
16:43
opponent. I
16:45
think it's just a disgrace. We'll keep fighting. We'll
16:48
fight until the end and we'll
16:50
win because our country's gone to hell.
16:53
Absolutely. Do you think he told him, hey, now when
16:55
we go out there, I want you to stand behind
16:57
me and look mad. That was a good height.
16:59
Make sure you hold that face. I liked it. I did too.
17:02
I thought it was good. I think he was genuinely pissed
17:04
off as all of you should be. Here's
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one of the other ways that I
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you've got the Trump fight like hell on. Lane has
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We're going to hand cut those for people.
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I will hand cut them. You're like an
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you. The first 50 people that want
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please cut off, he'll hand cut it.
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that just so we can like sell you shirts. Of course
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ask you questions. Make
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people make comments. It
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is time to not hide the fact
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that you are a supporter of President
18:42
Donald Trump. But it's more
18:44
than supporting Trump because like he's
18:46
the figure of this larger movement that is
18:49
against this regime that wants to destroy the
18:51
American way of life. They want to destroy
18:53
our systems and norms. And if I have
18:55
to hear them say, we're protecting democracy, we're
18:57
protecting democracy on the ballot, shut the hell
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up. You've proven that you have no regard
19:02
for the institution of the American Republic. Absolutely.
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That's a great point. You're not just saying
19:06
I support Trump because a lot of you
19:08
out there rightfully so have some issues morally
19:10
with Trump and on certain
19:12
things that he does and says that piss you off that
19:14
you don't like. I get it. I have the same hang
19:16
up sometimes, but he's done more for this
19:19
country than any president that I can think of in
19:21
my lifetime short of maybe a Ronald Reagan type person,
19:23
right? And that was when I was too young to
19:25
even know what the heck was going on. He
19:27
is just the figure of us,
19:30
right? He is just the person and he said this
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before they're trying to get to you, but they're coming
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after me because I'm in the way
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of getting to you something along those lines. I'm butchering
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the hell out of that. But go out
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there and wear a shirt like this to
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start conversations. Oh, you're going to make friends.
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Every time. I know. It happens again. You
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know what? I do that with my Jesus
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People have comments. A lot of people, you know
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what it could be somebody going, ah, yeah, I'm
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a Trump supporter. I just never wanted to mention it at this
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tech company. because there's not a lot of us here, I don't
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think. Guess what, there are more of them there than you think.
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Guess what, in medicine, nurses, doctors, there are more
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of them there than you think. That is the
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thing that we need to do. These people on
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the left have no problem coming out and saying,
20:12
I don't care about the rule of law, it
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20:39
right, so here, let's get through some fast facts
20:41
really quickly and we do have Donald Trump coming
20:43
up at 10 a.m. Eastern time, he probably, I'm
20:45
sorry, 10 a.m. Central, he won't be quite on
20:47
time, but he'll be within a
20:49
couple of minutes of that. We are making sure that we
20:51
are catching up with him and then we're gonna talk about
20:53
what's going on on CNN live as
20:56
they do it as well. So fast fact
20:58
number one, Trump was found guilty of falsifying
21:02
business records. Guys, they counted a check.
21:05
Falsifying business records, it's so stupid. That
21:08
Michael Cohen stole from. I know that
21:11
he admitted that on the stand as well. Has
21:13
he been charged with anything? No, he just got
21:15
a BN in prime time slot instead. He
21:17
did, okay, and a book deal I hear
21:19
is coming up. Maybe he should use the funds from the book
21:21
deal to repay the money that he stole plus interest plus fines.
21:23
I'll hold my breath. Don't think so.
21:25
The crime by itself, this
21:27
is something that a lot of people
21:30
missed, including myself, early on in this
21:32
deal. The crime of falsifying business records
21:35
is a misdemeanor that has a two year
21:37
statute of limitations. For those of you not
21:39
familiar with that, it means you can't be
21:41
charged with a crime after two years of
21:43
committing the crime of falsifying business records in
21:45
2016. And
21:47
what year is it? I don't know, but
21:49
it's eight years after that. I'm
21:52
not good at math. 24-ish. So
21:54
theoretically, no, couldn't bring this.
21:56
Here's what happened. D.A. Alvin
21:58
Bragg. This to
22:01
a class e felony
22:03
by saying that Trump falsified the
22:05
records to cover
22:08
up another crime That
22:12
is the issue now. We'll get to what the
22:14
other crime was that's a classic
22:16
in just a minute It's a classic or what's
22:18
the class or class? Well, it's a classy good
22:20
date. So classy felony I wish I could do
22:22
a Trump voice that is there a felony. I
22:24
was wearing a tux. It's a classiest of felonies.
22:26
She was a a classy Yeah,
22:30
no, no, no very classy gal So
22:33
brag had to elevate it
22:35
to a felony because the clock ran out
22:37
on those misdemeanor charges Like we said to
22:39
your statute of limitations the five-year statute of
22:41
limitation for felonies didn't expire Because
22:44
it was paused during
22:46
COVID and and
22:50
While Trump was out of the state of New York Convenient
22:54
does that sound like justice to you? Okay,
22:56
let's assume that Donald Trump falsified business records
22:58
Okay, fine. That's the underlying misdemeanor. Those charges
23:01
should never have been brought because the statute
23:03
of limitations But then let's say that Donald
23:05
Trump actually had some charges brought against him
23:07
that said no, no, no No, you're covering
23:10
up these other charges that were brought against
23:12
you in this crime that you committed over
23:14
here. So therefore it extends
23:18
That year five years. I don't know. What is that Lane 2021
23:20
2020? You know somewhere
23:22
there 21 or not 2024 a couple years after that That
23:25
would at least make some sense But they're saying no, no, no,
23:27
no because covid we have to pause everything And
23:30
then by the way, if Trump took a vacation we have
23:32
to pause that because he was out of the state of
23:34
New York How does that matter? It's like
23:36
a kid changing the rules while pulling tat. I
23:38
know Almost
23:40
creating a new law. So it is
23:42
sue Donald trump for I it sounds
23:44
a lot like eejin carol to me
23:47
So they changed that statute of limitations so that
23:49
they could charge Donald trump. It's just a special
23:52
case. Don't worry everybody else They're not going to
23:54
do it to you the southern district of new
23:56
york federal prosecutors federal prosecutors
24:00
never charged Trump for campaign
24:02
related crimes. Bragg
24:04
himself never charged Trump with
24:07
any New York State election
24:09
law violations, which is what
24:11
they were basically leaning on,
24:14
saying that he influenced an election. Illegally,
24:17
the federal guys said no, they're saying
24:19
no, he did it in the state. That
24:22
crime, that charge was never brought. The
24:26
jurors? Never even
24:29
told what that was.
24:31
Never even given any indication
24:33
that a crime had been committed other
24:35
than the prosecution saying
24:38
it had been committed. Is
24:40
there any other example in
24:42
our country, in our
24:45
history of somebody
24:47
being able to do that? It rested all
24:50
on that potential
24:53
crime. And the only
24:55
thing they had to do is say that
24:57
it had been committed without giving details of
24:59
what the crime was, without bringing the charges
25:02
themselves. That is
25:04
the only way they were able to do
25:06
to Donald Trump what you guys just saw
25:08
them do. Does
25:10
that sound like justice? Does
25:13
that sound like caring for the rule of
25:15
law, that nobody is above the law? Or
25:18
does that sound like we will do anything we
25:20
have to do to nail Donald Trump because we
25:22
don't like him, and he's kicking our butts in
25:24
the polls. By the way, Bragg
25:27
ran on getting Donald Trump. That
25:30
was his platform. Go
25:33
look it up. We covered it on this show. His video
25:35
is talking about it. Hey
25:38
man, I'm the Tisha James, both. Yep. Or should I show
25:40
me the man I'll find the crime? Okay,
25:43
it's unbelievable. Jesse said that? What
25:46
a bitch. You
25:49
have a way of saying things Josh. Sorry. You know,
25:51
it's nice. Well, I feel like
25:53
you're saying you're expressing emotions for me in a
25:55
different way. And I appreciate that because you're giving
25:57
voice to my inner frustration. So
26:01
you don't have to. That's pretty much, yes.
26:03
You're welcome, Gerald. Thank you. Just do it
26:05
like, was it like this? How about some
26:07
more? Was it like this when he stood
26:09
there, the Key and Peel sketch for Obama?
26:11
Oh yeah, the anger translator. Yeah. Yeah. You
26:14
should be my anger translator today because I am frustrated. So
26:16
look, and by the way, the word election doesn't even
26:18
appear anywhere in Bragg's indictment of Donald Trump. Look,
26:23
there are a lot of arguments that we can
26:25
get into over unfair treatment for Donald Trump in
26:27
the media with Russia gate, with the peeing on
26:29
prostitutes, with the fine people on both sides. We
26:31
can get into all those and there's evidence for
26:33
all of those things that we can go, no,
26:36
no, no, no, no. He said this and
26:38
they're going, no, no, no, no, no, but he still said. Is
26:41
there anybody out there right now who
26:43
can honestly hold the opinion that this
26:45
is the normal course of business for
26:47
a prosecutor in New York? Well,
26:49
it's what it should be. It's not the normal
26:51
course for Alvin Bragg. It shouldn't be. Like we
26:53
were talking before, he does everything he can to
26:55
plead down felonies. How so, Lane? How so, Lane?
26:58
How so? And he's going to be
27:00
more. And 2023, he, I don't know, he
27:02
didn't plead them down, but he basically diminished 60% of
27:05
all felonies to lesser crimes. So
27:08
he didn't want people to go out of prison. He didn't want
27:10
to do the felony thing. He wanted to
27:12
do misdemeanors. Yes. And these
27:14
are people with business filing related crimes?
27:17
No, these are people that are robbing
27:19
bodegos and holding up shop owners. And beating
27:21
people up? Oh, that's not that bad. And punching
27:23
old Thai women in the head. That's not that
27:25
bad. No. But that's
27:27
fine. That's in New York. New York has
27:29
a brand. Yeah. You got to
27:32
keep that brand up, right? And look, just to
27:34
be clear, no prosecutor anywhere. Anywhere.
27:37
Anywhere. It's underlined in the
27:39
story. In fact,
27:41
no state prosecutor in New York
27:43
or Wyoming or anywhere. Why Wyoming?
27:45
I love it. Why Wyoming
27:48
in there? I think it was just to make a point. Why Wyoming in there?
27:51
She's from Wyoming, right? She
27:53
has ever charged federal election laws as
27:56
a direct or predicate state
27:58
crime against anybody. done
28:00
it. Donald Trump is again
28:02
a trendsetter and so the
28:04
word predicate like this is the crime that he was
28:06
basically covering up. What is that
28:08
crime? Nobody actually
28:12
knows. You're saying
28:14
it's confusing and that maybe there's something I need
28:16
to understand to go to law school? No, no,
28:18
no, nobody knows because Bragg
28:20
never said it. Never
28:22
said here's exactly what happened. Here
28:24
are the charges. Here's the crime. You
28:27
can just say committed a
28:29
crime. Now
28:32
we get the statute of limitations we need so
28:34
that we can go ahead and move forward
28:37
with this case. The defense did not even
28:39
know what the prosecution was alleging until closing
28:41
arguments were finished. I've seen my cousin Vinny
28:43
and that's not fair. You have to disclose.
28:45
And I don't even get a view of
28:47
Marisa Tomei in this one. You don't. Bullshit.
28:55
It is absolutely
28:57
bullshit. Thank you. So Judge Merchant's
28:59
instruction to the jury, by the way,
29:01
gave the jury a way around all
29:03
of this by allowing them to just
29:05
assume Trump committed some underlying crime. I'm
29:07
not kidding. Let me just read this
29:09
to you guys. Although you
29:12
must conclude unanimously that the defendant
29:14
conspired to promote or prevent the
29:16
election of any person to
29:18
a public office by unlawful means, you
29:20
need not be unanimous as to what
29:23
those unlawful means were. So you don't
29:25
even need to know what the crime was. Now
29:28
there are three possible crimes that
29:30
they could have said he violated, though they
29:33
did not do that. Violations of federal campaign
29:35
finance law would be one. That
29:37
would make the most sense. But it's
29:40
wrong. Right. Federal
29:43
campaign financials falsifying other business records such
29:45
as paperwork used to establish a bank
29:47
account used to pay Stormy Daniels. Bank
29:49
records and tax forms, I don't think
29:52
they falsified any business records there. Pretty
29:55
sure. Violation of city,
29:57
state, and federal tax laws including
30:00
by providing false or fraudulent information on
30:02
tax returns, even if it does not
30:04
result in underpayment of tax numbers. I
30:07
just at this point guys like it's are
30:10
you seeing what's going on here? So this is
30:12
what Tim was talking about. They didn't have to
30:14
be they could they there's three crimes maybe four
30:16
agree that it was this crime, maybe four think
30:18
it was this crime, maybe three think it was
30:20
this crime. It doesn't there needs to be no
30:23
unanimity between the jurors just something probably happened.
30:25
So I'm going to convict on this felony
30:27
that's going to put the front runner for
30:29
president of the United States potentially behind bars.
30:32
That is something that floored me about this like it
30:35
just it it gets to the point at some like
30:37
when is enough enough like when is too far reached.
30:41
I don't understand like I'm a very I'm
30:43
a very logical like I
30:45
will think through things. I don't react emotionally
30:48
typically to stuff. I don't get angry. I'm
30:50
very even keel. I will
30:52
work myself up into being angry about an issue
30:54
after I've had some time to process it. I
30:57
try not to respond you know rashly to things but
31:00
when is enough enough like when is
31:02
it when is enough because they're not
31:04
saying that all of these things
31:06
are true. They're saying this is how
31:08
the law should work. The
31:10
left is saying this is the proper
31:13
course to take. This
31:15
was a beautiful prosecution. This
31:18
was wonderful magnificent
31:21
work by the prosecution team these dedicated
31:23
public servants and average everyday New Yorkers
31:26
what was it like 90 percent of
31:28
which in that in that district voted
31:30
for Joe Biden average everyday New Yorkers
31:32
a jury of his peers. This
31:36
is how things are supposed to work. If
31:39
that's the case time to tear it down. I'm
31:42
not calling for Civil War. What I'm saying is we
31:44
have to change this. If that
31:46
is how they think the system will
31:48
work and serve all of us then
31:51
it is time to change the system. That
31:54
cannot be the way things operate. They
31:57
are trying to do it. They look at
31:59
the Supreme Court which is probably where this thing
32:01
is headed as quickly as humanly possible, and
32:03
they say, I don't like the process that
32:05
we've gone through. I want
32:08
to add more justices so that I can get
32:10
my ruling time to tear the system down. You
32:13
cannot allow people to do that, and I'm not talking
32:15
about the system that you and I love. I'm
32:17
not talking about the Democratic Republic that we
32:19
have fought and died for over the years
32:22
to make sure that we have the freedom
32:24
to speak, to make sure that we have
32:26
the freedom to protect ourselves, to make sure
32:28
that we have the freedom to not be
32:30
arrested and thrown in jail on trumped up
32:33
charges. It's time to tear whatever they've built
32:35
on top of that down so that we
32:37
can get back to that system. Just
32:41
so you know, this wasn't an accident.
32:43
The judge actually prevented Trump and
32:45
his team from bringing expert witnesses
32:48
to rebut any and
32:50
all of the predicate crimes to the
32:52
jury. They would have
32:54
probably argued against all of them because they
32:57
didn't know which one they were being asked
32:59
to argue against because nobody ever said it.
33:01
The jurors don't know. The judge doesn't know.
33:03
The DA doesn't know. The other
33:05
prosecutors don't know. Certainly the
33:07
Trump camp doesn't know, but
33:09
that's the only reason they were able to bring the case in
33:11
the first place. Time to tear the
33:13
system down. I'm sorry. Tear
33:16
the system down that they have built on top of the
33:19
one that we love. Just
33:21
remove the people. Get the
33:23
people who think the system is operating a
33:25
different way out. I
33:28
just don't know at what point you have
33:30
to say, okay, we're not going
33:32
to see eye to eye. Agree
33:34
to disagree. Bye. Is
33:37
that a normal thing for a judge to be
33:39
able to prevent defense charges?
33:41
I mean if you're Alex Jones, it's a
33:43
normal thing. The judge doesn't allow you to
33:45
defend yourself there. Apparently if
33:47
you're a conservative, it's a normal thing for
33:49
the judge to say, no, no, no, no, no, no. You
33:51
can't defend yourself. Police can't let you do that because then
33:54
you might make a good case to the jury and they
33:56
won't convict you. This
33:58
is America guilty until proven innocent. That's
34:00
the status quo now. Yeah. Think
34:03
about anybody else having to go through this. Like think
34:05
about you having to go through this. You're
34:08
not Donald Trump. Nobody's covering you 24 seven.
34:11
You don't have people donating to you. You just
34:13
go to jail. You just pay
34:15
a fine. Whatever the result is from this trial. That's,
34:18
that's what I'm talking about. That is what
34:20
is wrong. You can just start having this
34:22
run down the line and say, it's
34:25
for the good of the country. We're fighting
34:27
for democracy. We're protecting our
34:29
nation. Look at this on CNN
34:31
right now. We just missed the
34:33
polling information they had up there. But
34:37
Trump, I don't know if they'll make a move to
34:39
Joe Biden or they'll stay at home, but people keep
34:41
harping on these polls and I just giggle when they
34:43
do, but we're in May. Um,
34:45
one to Joe Biden's
34:48
doing extremely well amongst college educated.
34:50
Oh, okay. And he
34:52
can't read out the fact that Joe Biden
34:54
is underperforming again, uh, uh, with, with
34:56
non white voters. And we, um,
34:59
I don't think there's any secret that
35:01
those numbers are only going to rise.
35:03
And so that's, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
35:05
whoa, hold on. Hold on. Bakari sellers.
35:08
I'm not buying what you're selling, sir. I know that was cheesy and
35:10
corny, but look, I'm not the comedy guy. He is. And he didn't
35:12
say it. I am going to tell
35:14
you something right now. That's
35:17
wrong. You think his numbers are going
35:20
to go up as we get closer.
35:22
Historically, they've tightened. You
35:25
idiot. And he's doing well
35:27
with white college educated people and seniors. How
35:30
do you define well, I'll
35:32
get to some polling numbers in just
35:34
a minute. If a Democrat is touting
35:36
that they're doing well with any sort
35:38
of white demographic, especially seniors, they're
35:41
boned. Lane
35:44
likes to put a fine point on things. Uh,
35:48
so we'll go back to this in just a second.
35:50
So what they were showing was the effect of
35:52
the, uh, conviction, right? On people's votes. I think the
35:54
polling was taken beforehand saying, does this make you more,
35:57
if he is convicted of a felony, would it make
35:59
you more likely? less likely or would it
36:01
make no difference? The vast
36:03
majority of people said no difference and more likely
36:05
and less likely were very close to the same.
36:07
Twenty-four percent more likely, eight percent less likely. Oh,
36:09
that's a different poll than I saw then. Twenty-four
36:12
percent more likely. Now I think the
36:15
outcome of this is yet to be
36:17
determined because the sentencing is coming up on July 11th and we'll get
36:19
to that in just a second. But again, join us in
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36:27
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36:42
going to have to move relatively quickly to get to
36:44
this. We've had a lot of opinions, a lot of
36:47
frustrations that we had to get out on the show.
36:50
We can hit some more of the fun in the Mug Club. Yeah, and
36:52
we can definitely do that. So I won't, I'll give it its just due.
36:55
So fast fact number two, what happens now? Starting
36:58
July 11th. That's four days
37:01
before the GOP convention. Coincidence,
37:03
again. Wow. I don't know.
37:06
That just seems weird to me. He faces,
37:09
this is actually, I want
37:12
to confirm this. So mission
37:14
control, do me a favor. I've
37:16
seen that he could spend up to 20 years
37:19
in jail. So what we have
37:21
is, and what a lot of people have been talking about,
37:23
but CNN has had this up this morning, up to 20
37:25
years potentially in prison, that he faces
37:27
up to four years in prison and there are a
37:29
number of other penalties. But before we go to this
37:31
clip, I just want you to understand, most
37:34
people aren't talking about this because they want to show jail.
37:36
They want to say Trump could end up in jail, jail,
37:38
jail, jail, jail, right? I have an
37:40
opinion about that and we all do. We'll talk
37:42
about that in a second. But here are all
37:44
of the different possible scenarios for the penalties related
37:46
to this conviction. The sentencing process.
37:49
Tell us more about that. Yeah.
37:51
So what will happen is that Donald
37:53
Trump will have to report to probation
37:55
and probation will prepare what's called a
37:58
pre-sentencing report where they take certain information
38:00
and this is something they do in
38:02
every case before sentencing certain information about
38:04
him including whether or not
38:07
he expresses remorse wrong something that is
38:09
normally taken into consideration for sentencing.
38:12
When Judge Marchon actually sentences
38:15
any defendant he judges an idiot
38:18
factors into consideration if you remove
38:20
the name Donald Trump from
38:22
his consideration and it was
38:24
somebody who came before him for
38:26
sentence that also had three open
38:28
other felony indictments in three other
38:31
jurisdictions in both state and federal
38:33
court he's somebody who has been
38:35
convicted of 34 felony counts was
38:37
held in
38:40
contempt ten times for
38:42
disobeying Judge Marchon's orders
38:45
he would absolutely fall within that 10
38:47
to 30 percent who would be sentenced
38:49
to prison but because his name is
38:51
Donald Trump who knows what
38:53
will happen here's really those are the exact
38:55
factors that any judge in New York State
38:58
would take into consideration and those are the
39:00
people who are convicted of e-felonies that would
39:02
go to prison now he could he could
39:04
there's a wide range of options he could
39:07
get up to four years he could also
39:09
do weekends in jail there's an option
39:11
if Judge Marchon wanted to
39:13
do that where you literally report to jail for
39:15
weekends he could do probation that's a normal thing.
39:17
He could do a community service where he has
39:19
to pick up trash on the subway so someone
39:22
should do home arrest he could do home
39:24
arrest every option is on the table with
39:27
a class east felony like this. Trump's
39:29
like please home arrest love Trump Tower.
39:31
I love the idea of Donald Trump
39:33
doing public what did you say public
39:36
service? Public service yeah. I
39:38
love that. Community service. I love the idea
39:40
of like this is a media coverage of
39:42
him next to a bunch of murderers
39:44
on the side of the highway and he's like
39:46
a cleaning of America. It's just a
39:49
big campaign ad for him. Put
39:52
him in an orange jumpsuit and put him on
39:54
the side of a highway please. The highway was
39:56
adopted by inmate number 4273 6, Donald J. Trump.
40:00
If he sponsors the section of the highway
40:02
that he's cleaning up, I got
40:04
all the money in the world for it folks.
40:06
I'm making America great again, one can at a
40:08
time. Community service, he's teaching inner city kids
40:10
how to play tennis. He's
40:13
got the art of the deal right there and
40:15
he's teaching business. I think community service
40:17
is a huge win actually. It would be amazing. I
40:19
mean it's better than being innocent. The weekend's in jail,
40:21
that's hilarious. That's a real thing. Really?
40:24
Yeah, there's been a lot of... What? That
40:26
is punishment. Don't get me wrong. You have to
40:29
report Friday, you can go out partying on Saturday, you
40:31
can't but you got to go to prison. That
40:33
kind of sucks. But you do miss church on Sunday so
40:35
that's a bad thing. You're hungover as hell on Saturday morning
40:37
and you have to report to prison. I had a
40:40
friend who had to do that for a
40:42
DUI. It was two weekends only. He had
40:45
to spend two weekends? Maybe it was two months of
40:47
weekends. I'm not sure exactly but I
40:49
was short. That's a funny sentence to me. I'm sorry. Yeah,
40:51
it was a DUI. Go out and work during the week. I would just
40:53
switch my week around. I need a work remote
40:56
job that I can do from prison on Saturday and
40:58
Sunday and then Monday and Tuesday are my weekend. I'll
41:00
be good to go. Can I touch on one thing? Go ahead. Super
41:05
quick from that clip is she said merchant's going
41:07
to want him to show remorse at his sentence.
41:10
Okay, well that's the biggest catch-22 in the
41:12
history of catch-22. It should be catch-44. I don't know
41:14
if that's a thing. Stop it. But
41:16
it's... So if he shows remorse, well then
41:18
he's admitting that he did something wrong which
41:21
they never proved that he did. They never
41:23
even insinuated that he did. But
41:25
if he doesn't show remorse, then they lock him up
41:27
in Rikers and so he has to run his campaign
41:29
from a jail cell with the Secret Service running. It's
41:32
such BS, this whole thing. Yeah,
41:35
no, I agree 100% and do you think
41:37
Donald Trump is going
41:39
to do anything other than between now
41:42
and July 11th come up with the
41:44
best possible burns that he
41:46
can for the judge? He
41:48
cares nothing about... I don't think
41:50
Donald Trump cares if he
41:53
gets sent to prison for this or not. He knows
41:55
that will make him the President of the United States,
41:57
post-haste, in November. team
42:00
does have 30 days to file the notice of appeal
42:02
and 6 months to file the full appeal. What's
42:05
6 months plus the start of
42:07
June? Oh yeah, that's election time. So
42:10
theoretically we could have a
42:13
president elect whose appeal
42:15
has been rejected who is having
42:17
to serve time. That's
42:20
an interesting place to be. He can also
42:22
be hauled to jail immediately upon sentencing. If
42:25
they do that, look out.
42:28
That's one of those like buy ammo,
42:31
buy bottled water and make
42:33
sure that you're prepared. Don't go start anything
42:35
but make sure you're ready to prepare to
42:37
defend your family because that could get violent
42:39
very quickly. I know a lot of people
42:42
that that's their line. If they try to put Donald Trump
42:44
in prison and I mean it kind
42:46
of should be the line where you really get involved.
42:48
Now again, I'm not calling anybody to do anything violent.
42:50
I think we should try to do everything that we
42:52
can prior to getting to those
42:54
points but man that is an absolute
42:56
line for people. You're putting somebody in prison trying to
42:58
keep them out of the white house. Imagine him losing
43:01
the election from prison. You think that 2020 was bad?
43:03
No. What are you trying to make happen in this
43:05
country? Exactly. And this is one of the reasons that
43:07
I don't necessarily think they're going to put him in
43:09
prison. I think they see the writing on the wall
43:11
and are like there's no good outcome from him being
43:13
in prison right now. If
43:16
he's going to lose the election, let him lose the
43:18
election without being in jail and then we'll get him
43:20
on one of the other charges potentially if
43:22
they even consider them after he's been defeated.
43:25
I don't think that will
43:27
happen. Fast fact number three, Democrats
43:31
are absolutely salivating
43:33
over this. They celebrated
43:35
the conviction, including Hillary celebrating with
43:37
a bit of a smirk. In
43:41
this case, given the importance of
43:43
the matter, I think that's not the right
43:45
one. Wrong clip and not even in a
43:47
funny like guy in blackface kind of way.
43:50
We ain't got the clip. No, I
43:52
don't have that clip. She's smart. You can add
43:55
that. Make sure we pull that clip
43:57
up. Let's go. Michael Tyler
43:59
said this. No
44:01
one is above the law. Donald Trump has
44:03
always mistakenly believed he would never face consequences
44:05
for breaking the law for his own personal
44:08
gain. I got the dumb
44:10
bitch, person. Thank you so much. Anything
44:12
going on today? You're
44:16
not president. She looks like
44:18
a bag of bones. But that's going on every day. She's
44:22
like, I have a personal cell at Rikers
44:25
Island for him. She sucked all of Bill
44:27
Clinton's life. Wait a minute. That's
44:29
interesting. Let's jump to the
44:32
CNN thing real quick. They're actually talking about
44:34
the $34.8 million in donations. But
44:38
just as Aaron said, well, this
44:40
is not over yet. I think
44:42
that this really will be determined,
44:44
the outcome, in November. Kristen,
44:47
do we know if Trump will just
44:49
deliver a statement to speech, if you
44:51
will, or will he actually answer reporters'
44:54
questions? Well,
44:57
we never know. Right, because it's the
44:59
future. And he will be
45:01
prepared to ask them about several things
45:03
involving this person as well. Well, you
45:05
see, it hasn't happened yet. And that's
45:07
in the future. Back
45:09
to you, Wolf. All I do know
45:11
is that you will not blink for the next hour. That's true. That's absolutely
45:14
true. All right, come back here. We'll
45:16
make sure that we cover that. They're not saying
45:18
anything of any consequence at all. Other
45:21
than the intrepid question-asking of Wolf, Blitz are
45:23
basically saying, can you predict the future? No?
45:26
Okay. We'll see what Donald Trump has to say. My
45:29
bet is that the speech, right? So,
45:31
just saying. Here's another
45:34
Dem post on X. We have a few of them from
45:37
David Hogg. No
45:40
one is above the law. Doesn't
45:43
mince words, I guess. David doesn't know many after that.
45:47
Robert, little person, Reich. Trump's
45:49
jury was made up of ordinary citizens who
45:51
did their duty to consider the facts and
45:54
found Trump guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. I
45:56
Love how they use all of those. Ordinary
45:58
Citizens, reasonable doubt. The on the
46:01
all reasonable doubt they were not
46:03
democrats. They were not politicians Twenty
46:05
two, so that they were Americans
46:07
fairly of course. Of
46:10
course their citizens of this country and she had to
46:12
be to serve on a jury in New York than
46:14
a lot of of now. But that's that's fair. I
46:16
mean that is a fair points. Robert.
46:20
You're. A really stupid smart person.
46:23
Minus a smart. He's. Actually kind of
46:25
smart, but smart in like a diabolical kind of
46:28
way. We actually that Gabi. I'm in Seattle. Like
46:30
you hear a sure you see like for eleven?
46:32
I'm not gonna guess. he's really short that doesn't
46:34
know. How does it mean he can't be better
46:36
than you are? You can. It's just. You.
46:39
Suck and your shorts to New York
46:41
agents His name was no one is
46:44
above the law know gets air swallow.
46:46
Oh lord. Nobody.
46:48
Is above banging Chinese spies? I'm sorry,
46:50
I'm sorry what what I meant to
46:52
say was Donald Trump is a convicted
46:54
felon. This verdict is not a win
46:56
for any single person. It's a way
46:58
for an idea. Neat idea that we
47:00
all follow the same roles. The rule
47:02
of law One today. we're all the
47:04
same. were all no one's above the
47:07
law. Oh really, how buddies of the
47:09
law that nobody's above the law. To
47:11
man, nobody's above the law. Everybody agree
47:13
that nobody's above the law. Here's some
47:15
people that are been convicted felons only
47:17
because the future hasn't. Happened yet Toy
47:19
Fourteen Miss Hillary Clinton deleted thirty
47:21
three thousand personal email from a
47:23
private server. The F B I
47:26
said over seventeen thousand worth work
47:28
related yet F B I Director
47:30
James Comey said this. In. This
47:32
case given the importance of the matter
47:35
I think unusual transparencies and or. Although.
47:38
There is evidence of potential violations
47:41
of the statue regarding the handling
47:43
of classified information. Our
47:45
judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor
47:47
would bring such a case. Wait,
47:50
Ah, no charges filed. Guess what? Each
47:53
one of those count carries a fine
47:55
and up to five years in prison
47:57
for police bidding your server exactly and
47:59
ssl. No reasonable prosecutor would bring those charges
48:01
because no reasonable prosecutor wants to die. That's true. You
48:03
don't want to be killed by the Clinton-
48:06
Yeah, I mean I don't want to die. 2012,
48:09
Hillary's State Department completely fumbled the response
48:11
to Benghazi. Four Americans were killed, including
48:13
Ambassador Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods,
48:15
and Glenn Doherty. State
48:18
Department repeatedly denied requests
48:20
for more security, and when we
48:22
tried to find out what
48:24
happened, where those emails got deleted.
48:26
Weird. Interesting. It's almost like
48:29
that was an effort to cover up a crime,
48:31
but a known crime. It's
48:33
just the ambassador dying of the deal, MBD, some
48:35
special operators. Who cares about them? We have a
48:37
few more people to get to, but really quickly,
48:39
we've got about two minutes before the speech is
48:42
supposed to start. We'll do the rest of this
48:44
behind Mug Club. This is a great opportunity. Make
48:47
sure you join Mug Club, guys, if you are not
48:49
already a subscriber, make sure that you do. And really
48:51
quickly, before we go, I'm going to mention two quick
48:53
things. We're going to get
48:55
to this behind Mug Club, but Chris Pavlovki tweeted
48:58
out something this morning. He is the CEO, founder
49:00
of Rumble, and I thought it
49:02
was really good about how Google is trying to suppress
49:04
your ability to donate to the Trump campaign. You'll
49:07
see that, and then also, we used something today that
49:09
we haven't used before in Rumble Studio. We'd love to
49:11
get your feedback to see what you thought of it,
49:14
how the experience was, but when we go to
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49:39
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49:41
that Rumble has launched, and a new piece
49:43
of tech that is really helping them change the game.
49:46
Look, there's not a lot of companies out there
49:48
that fight for you the way that Rumble does.
49:51
I can't think of another one. Everybody will point
49:53
to Elon Musk and X as one of those.
49:56
There's some things they do that I don't like
49:58
still. I think their hearts in the right eye. place
50:00
and then moving in the right direction. These guys at Rumble
50:02
are taking these people on head on. They're taking
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They're taking on big tech in every single possible
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50:17
You said it was cool and you don't say
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it just launched. So it's only going to get
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transition over to that here pretty quickly. Thank
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Mug Clubbers, we're going to take all of the rest
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50:42
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50:44
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50:47
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50:49
people on YouTube, I love you. I don't have a
50:51
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type in rumble.com and
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you watch us on Rumble and stop
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