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New York Billionaire drops NIGHTMARE NEWS for Mamdani

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In today's video, we have breaking news.

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Zora Mandani, the mayor of New York

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City, has just gotten some bad news. The

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Citadel CEO that he name dropped during

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his viral video about taxing the rich.

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It seems like he'll be taking his

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business down to Miami. And DC police

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officers are now being terminated

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because they were caught cooking the

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books regarding crime data. Let's hear

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what Ken Griffin had to say about the

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mayor and what he plans to do moving

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forward. Take a look.

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>> So, where does that leave us at 350

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Park?

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That leaves us with the fact that we

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went to Miami and revised our building

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plan to make it a bigger office

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building.

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>> You're bailing.

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>> So, so what do we do at 350 is is is a

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still a point of discussion internally,

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but what is no longer a point of

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discussion is that Miami is now, you

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know, one of the when when we moved from

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Chicago, there was a debate between New

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York and Miami.

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It's unquestionably

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true that we made the right choice. I'll

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leave it at that. It's unquestionably

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true that we made the right choice. And

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now, and now what the mayor of New York

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has made clear to my partners and

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principally my New York partners, my New

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York partners, is that we need to double

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down on our bet in Miami because we want

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to be in a state that embraces that

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embraces business, that embraces

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education, that embraces personal

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freedom and liberty, and that embraces

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people having an opportunity to live the

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American dream and a dream of earned

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success. pass not a dream of

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redistributive handouts that leave

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people dependent on government for their

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lives and their livelihoods in a way

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that takes away dignity and honor. Now,

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the problem here for Mandani is he's

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learning on the job. He has no

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experience as mayor. He's getting

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experience obviously um and he's already

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made a few mistakes in my opinion. Uh

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you know, one could be not backing the

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NYPD. I that's definitely true.

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Secondly, uh doubling down on sanctuary

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city policies. And uh three, pissing off

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billionaires who contribute to not only

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the local economy there, but thousands

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of jobs. We just saw what happened with

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Katie Wilson in Seattle. Boeing gone,

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Starbucks gone. I mean, those are

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thousands of jobs. That's part of the

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economy. So, I I find it interesting

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that they're willing to burn it down in

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the name of saving it, if that makes

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sense. I I don't know what they're

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saving, though, because it won't work.

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Let's go to Jessica Rojos. She's a state

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representative out of New York and she's

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echoing the policies of Mandani. Take a

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listen.

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>> There are over 150 billionaires with

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collective wealth of over 975

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billion.

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>> And who's leaving New York?

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>> It's not those wealthy, the millionaires

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and billionaires.

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>> As Morris Pearl said, they're rich

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because they can live anywhere. That's

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right.

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>> They can live anywhere. It is the

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working class. It is the black and brown

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communities. It is those that have came

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to New York to build a life that have to

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leave because they can't afford it.

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>> Rent is too damn high.

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>> And the rent is too damn high.

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>> So, let's just dive a little deeper on

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this issue about high rents. It's not

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just New York City. This is happening in

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San Francisco as well. Well, if you just

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do a little research, you'd come to find

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that the biggest factor is zoning and

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land use restrictions. What does that

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mean exactly? Both cities have made it

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illegal or extremely difficult to build

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dense housing across most of their land

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area. Uh for an example, New York does

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not allow uh high density housing in the

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outer burrows of the um city limits if

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if that makes sense. Um uh they they

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only allow single family or lowrise uh

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apartments. So what happens uh the

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demand is going up but the supply isn't

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there and so the price skyrockets. Now,

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here's another thing that I think you'd

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find interesting. Uh, the permitting

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process, and obviously in California,

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it's outrageous. But more importantly is

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this. People who've lived in New York

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City for quite some time and own

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property there, they benefit when the

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prices go up. So, why would they vote

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for policies that would make the prices

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come down? That's a very good question.

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Now, let's go to our next update. DC

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police officers are now being terminated

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because it has been confirmed that they

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were cooking the books regarding crime

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data. This is huge. Take a listen.

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>> Leadership under fire within the DC

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police force. The Washington Post says

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three sources indicate multiple

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highranking DC police officials have

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been served papers saying the department

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intends to fire them. Reporting some of

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the proposed firings are connected to an

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internal probe that crime data was

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manipulated.

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>> Are you guys cooking the books? Uh, I

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think we're not.

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>> Both the Republican le House oversight

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committee and the Department of Justice

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launched investigations into the

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allegations. The DOJ later accused then

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police chief Pamela Smith of creating a

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culture of fear and pressuring

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commanders to downgrade serious

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offenses, claims she denied.

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>> Never will I ever compromise my

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integrity

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>> for a few crime numbers. So, these DC

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law enforcement officials are getting

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exactly what they deserve. Remember when

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DC was a uh special project for

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President Trump. We brought this up

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multiple times on this show that DC was

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cooking the books regarding how they

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were classifying crimes. Now,

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accountability is here and people are

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being let go. Now, to back up my

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statement and the reporting, let's go

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back to of the year of 2020. District of

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Columbia had settled a lawsuit with

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former Sergeant Charlotte, I'm not even

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going to butcher her name, a

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whistleblower who alleged the MPD

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systematically manipulated crime data by

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downgrading felonies to misdemeanor. So,

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if this was already happening in 2020,

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they settled in court or out of court in

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August of 2025, it makes sense that

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they're finally getting around to

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letting people go. if we can only have

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this level of accountability across the

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country like you know uh Los Angeles or

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Minneapolis of other places, right? But

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this is great news. It

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>> was back in July that News4 first

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reported that then Chief of Police

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Pamela Smith had placed third district

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commander Michael Pium on leave and

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accused him of changing crime data,

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lowering the classification of crimes so

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it would not show up in the most serious

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offenses. Pium denied the charges. After

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our report aired, President Trump in the

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weeks after held a news conference at

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the White House and announced the

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federal takeover of the police

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department. Trump said he was doing it

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in part because of quote phony crime

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numbers. In our report, Union President

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Greg Petan leveled his own allegations,

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saying manipulating crime stats in the

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police department was widespread and

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that officials on a regular basis were

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downgrading serious violent crimes to

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lesser crimes so that it would not show

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up in the department's crime stats. Two

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law enforcement sources tell News 4 that

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a number of highlevel officials did not

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show up at the crime briefing, which is

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normally held on Mondays. I also spoke

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not only to Chief Carol who said that he

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couldn't comment. I spoke to the US

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attorney Janine Piro. She also declined

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a comment.

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>> Now for my folks out there who want to

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make everything about race, particularly

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