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The *Worst* Oval Office Coverup.

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Well, Donald Trump was awkwardly pressed

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about the killing of a journalist in a

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Saudi Arabian consulate. And Donald

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Trump was so pissed off, he immediately

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called for the revoking of ABC News's

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broadcasting license simply for asking

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the question, which definitely begs the

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question, aren't we supposed to be in a

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place of first amendment, the free

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speech, and the right to ask questions?

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But Donald Trump took it as really

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offensive. Which is quite interesting

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because Donald Trump in the past has

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actually argued that the Saudis when

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they killed this journalist did such a

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bad job covering up the murder of the

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journalist. These are Donald Trump's

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words, mind you, I'll play them for you,

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that the Saudis probably committed the

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worst cover up in history. So you

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literally go from the Saudis having a

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journalist killed to silence the

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journalist and opposition in Saudi

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Arabia. We're going to go through the

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details to Donald Trump getting asked

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about that killing today which is you

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know over here in the timeline where in

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the past he says it's the worst cover up

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ever and today he's like how could you

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even ask that question? We're going to

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revoke your news license for trying to

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embarrass this individual who's coming

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to the White House from Saudi Arabia

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while the Trump family is off

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gallivanting doing deals with the Saudis

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and the Maldives and an artificial

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intelligence.

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There's a lot to unpack here, but that

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gives you a little bit of an overview,

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but we got to get into some of the facts

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because the facts around this murder are

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insane. And it's not just the CIA

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report, which we're going to go through

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as well. We're gonna start before we go

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through the actual CIA report just to

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tease it for you. I got it ready. Okay.

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The killing of Jamal Kosogi. Not only

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are we going to go through this, but

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we're going to go through what Donald

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Trump said then and what he's saying

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now. For now, let's go ahead and start

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with the question. And what I want you

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to see is how awkward it is for the

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individual on the left from Saudi Arabia

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to not only sort of bury his head in

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this, but then his response is almost

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even more of a giveaway because he ends

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up brushing it off as a well things

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happen. Watch for it. It's insane. All

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right, you ready for this? Here we go.

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>> Oh well. Well, Kevin. Well, Kevin, you

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have to make the audio. [snorts] You're

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gonna have to make the audio play

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through the computer so everybody can

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hear it. Okay. What is this? Is this

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fake news?

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>> President, is it appropriate, Mr.

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President, for your family to be doing

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business in Saudi Arabia while you're

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president? Is that a conflict of

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interest? And your royal highness, the

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US intelligence concluded that you

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orchestrated the brutal murder of a

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journalist. 9/11 families are furious

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that you are here in the Oval Office.

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Why should Americans trust you? And the

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same to you, Mr. President.

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>> No, who are you with?

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>> I'm with ABC News, sir.

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>> You're with who?

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>> ABC News, sir.

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>> Fake news. ABC fake news. One of the

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worst. One of the worst in the business.

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>> The irony about this fake news thing is

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what she asked is exactly what's

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happening. What she said in her

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statement, which was also a question, is

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the truth. And Donald Trump blatantly

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says fake news. Now you're going to see

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how Donald Trump himself has commented

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on this in the past and it sort of makes

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this whole like uh you're just fake

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news. What he's really doing is he's

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trying to cover for the individual from

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Saudi Arabia here because it's awkward.

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You know, you got imagine another head

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of state comes from Saudi Arabia and

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sits down in your office and then a

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reporter's like, "Hey, how come you're

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sitting next to a murderer who killed a

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journalist to suppress free speech?" And

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then what Donald Trump does is

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immediately resort to trying to suppress

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free speech. And I mean, I bet you she

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got kicked out of the White House press

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pool. And now ABC is being threatened to

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lose their broadcast license. It's

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insane. But anyway,

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>> but I'll answer your question. U I have

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nothing to do with a family business. I

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have left and when I I've devoted 100%

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of my energy. What my family does is

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fine. Uh they do business all over.

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They've done very little with Saudi

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Arabia actually. They could I'm sure

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they could do a lot. Uh and anything

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they've done has been very good. That's

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what we've done. We've built a

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tremendous business for a long time.

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I've been very successful. I decided to

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leave that success be behind and make

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America very successful. And I've made

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America more successful by far than it

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ever was. And that it ever could have

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been no matter who was president. There

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would be nobody bringing in $21

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trillion. That I can tell you right now.

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As far as

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>> And we're not bringing in 21 trillion.

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The number keeps going up like by the

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minute, but okay.

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>> This gentleman is concerned.

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>> This gentleman, by the way, is the Saudi

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crown prince. He's sort of like

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considered the de facto ruler of the

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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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>> He's done a phenomenal job. You're

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mentioning somebody that was extremely

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controversial.

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>> Like, look at this awkward. Like, let me

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play with my hands while Donald Trump

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defends me. Awkward.

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>> A lot of people didn't like that

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gentleman that you're talking about.

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Whether you like him or didn't like him,

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things happen. But he knew there's

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Donald Trump's line, things happen. Uh,

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this is actually quite interesting

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because I thought the other individual

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said things happen. So, clarification

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there. Donald Trump says things happen.

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Donald Trump knows exactly what murder

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is being talked about here. Okay. Donald

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Trump knows. Not only does Donald Trump

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know, but Donald Trump is basically

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saying, "Hey, you know, people didn't

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like that journalist." Basically, he's

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saying maybe he deserved to die. That's

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crazy. Okay, let's keep going.

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>> Knew nothing about it. And we can leave

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it at that. You don't have to embarrass

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whether you like

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>> whether you like him or didn't like him.

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>> Like him or didn't like him, things

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happened. But he knew nothing about it.

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>> But he knew nothing about it. Okay,

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that's the coverup story. Okay, that's

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where like you could immediately see him

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change his look almost like, hah, I

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actually ordered the killing. Now, why

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would we say that the Saudi crown prince

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ordered the killing? Oh, I don't know.

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Because maybe the CIA realized that, oh,

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one of the operatives for the guy on the

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left was literally involved in the

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murder. Now, how would the CIA know that

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the Saudi Crown Prince's operatives were

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involved in the murder?

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What if I told you the very place the

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murder happened at was bugged and they

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have audio transcripts of the murder?

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>> [laughter]

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>> Like this is literally this should be a

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movie because it is so insane for Donald

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Trump to be denying this.

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>> And we can leave it at that. You don't

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have to embarrass our guest by asking a

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question.

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>> That's what Trump's doing here though is

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in fairness. He's like, "Oh, you're

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embarrassing. That's why he's calling

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her fake news." Well, why would you ask

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about the truth? How how dare you ask

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about the truth? We only do truth,

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social truth out here.

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>> Just you ask, Mr. President, you allow

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me to answer. you know um uh I feel

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painful about you know u families of u 9

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911 in America but you know we have to

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focus on reality reality based on CIA

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documents and based on a lot of

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documents that bin Laden he used Saudi

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people

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>> so basically this guy is now going to

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use a red herring and I'm not referring

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to the red on his head he's going to use

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I mean look at him he looks stunned he's

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like holy crap literally I went to the

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White House and now I'm getting ambushed

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for a murder I basically coordinated.

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But you know what he's doing is he's

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throwing a red herring. He's like, "Hey,

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hey, you know, those these are just

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papers. Hey, by the way, did you know

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that Osama bin Laden tried to, you know,

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drive a wedge between the Saudis and the

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Americans via 9/11? How evil is that?"

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Like, let's just distract from the fact

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that you just murdered uh a journalist.

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You know what that journalist wanted? He

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wanted something really radical. Do you

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know what that journalist was calling

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for? I I wrote it down because I don't

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want to screw it up. And this blows my

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mind, okay? Because these are some

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insane things the journalist was calling

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for. Are you ready for that? The

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journalist in Saudi Arabia was calling

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for the following.

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Women today should have the same rights

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as men and all citizens should have the

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right to speak their minds without fear

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of imprisonment.

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Well, that'll get you killed in Saudi

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Arabia apparently.

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>> And that event for one main purpose is

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to destroy this relation to destroy the

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American Saudi relation. That's the

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purpose of 911. So whoever buying that

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that mean they are helping Osama bin

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Laden purpose of destroying this

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relation he know that strong relation

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between America and Saudi Arabia it's

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bad for extremism it's bad for terrorism

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and we have to approve him wrong and to

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build our relation continue developing

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our relation it's critical in the safety

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of the world it's critical against

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extremism and terrorism uh uh about the

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generalist it's really uh painful to

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hear uh you know anyone that been losing

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his life for uh you know no real uh

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purpose or no not in a legal uh uh way

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and it's been painful for us in Saudi

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Arabia. We've did all the right steps of

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uh investigation etc. Uh, no you didn't.

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Because when it came time to

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investigate, you actually denied

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authorizing local investigators or third

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party investigators from actually

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entering where the killing happened for

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2 weeks so you could clean up the kill

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site. Oh, don't worry. We'll get to the

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kill site as well. You'll get to see

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some of it

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>> from Saudi Arabia and we've improved our

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system to be sure that nothing happened

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like that.

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>> Hey guys, we're going to make sure we

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don't kill journalists again who talk up

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against us. We'll just remove their

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license instead.

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>> And it's painful and it's a huge mistake

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and we

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>> All right, we're doing the best. Okay,

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great. So now, like I've I've thrown a

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lot here. I've put I've laid a lot up. I

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owe you a lot now. Okay, I owe you a lot

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of detail because if you just listen to

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this first portion here, you're going to

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be like, I don't know, man. Kevin, you

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have a re and you should, as a smart

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viewer, you should be like, okay, Kevin,

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you better show us now cuz you just laid

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up a lot of allegations. So, you better

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show us where this is coming from, cuz

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you know, you know, there going to be

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some people here who going to like

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Donnie and and they want to see the

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evidence. Oh, you'll see it. Let's get

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started. First, we'll start with the

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CIA. CIA report February 2021. Mind you,

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that this report released by the DNI uh

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was released 20 days into the Biden

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administration, which likely means you

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still had mostly Trump individuals,

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Trump 1.1 individual 1.0 individuals

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inside the government. Now, don't worry.

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We'll have plenty of information outside

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of this government report as well. And

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you won't even need to look at this

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government report to believe what the

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hell is happening. But I want you to

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look at what was written here. So first,

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we assess that the Saudi Arabian crown

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prince MBS, the person you just saw

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sitting there, approved an operation in

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Istanbul, Turkey, inside the Saudi

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Arabian consulate to capture or kill

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Saudi journalist Jamal Kosigible. We

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based this assessment on the crown

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prince's control of decision-making in

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the kingdom since 2017 and the direct

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involvement of a key advisor and

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members, multiple members of the MBS

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protective detail in the operation. So

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again, this happened in Istanbul, but it

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happened on Saudi Arabian soil

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technically because it's at the embassy,

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right? Anyway, the direct involvement of

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key advisers and members of MBS's

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protective detail, the Crown Prince's

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support for violent measures to silence

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dissident abroad, including Kosogible.

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Since 2017, the Crown Prince has had

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absolute control of the kingdom's

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security and intelligence operations,

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making it highly unlikely that Saudi

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officials would have carried out the

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operation without the Crown Prince's

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approval. This Crown Prince almost

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certainly approved it. That's what the

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CIA is saying. At the time of the

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Kashogi Mo murder, the crown prince

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probably fostered an environment in

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which aids were afraid that failure to

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complete assigned tasks might result in

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him firing or arresting them. You know,

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the irony of this is Donald Trump makes

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everyone around him afraid that you're

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going to get fired if you don't do what

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he wants. People were afraid and then

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they went to go kill for the crown

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prince because they were afraid of

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losing their jobs. This suggests that

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aids were unlikely to question the MBS

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orders or undertake sensitive actions

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without his consent. So, of course,

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they're going to ask for consent. A 15

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member Saudi team that arrived in

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Istanbul on October 2nd, 2018 included

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officials that were associated with the

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royal court and him, including seven

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members of his elite personal protective

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detail. This is literally like Donald

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Trump's Secret Service going to kill a

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journalist because they're afraid of

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being fired by Donald Trump. The crown

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prince viewed the CA viewed Kashogi as a

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threat to the kingdom and broadly

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supported using violent measures

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measures if necessary to silence him.

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Okay? And then they literally list the

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people's names involved. Now, you might

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wonder, how the hell do they know who's

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involved? Okay, if if you are like

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queasy here, I really apologize. I'm not

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going to show anything crazy right now,

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but I'm going to read you something

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that's crazy. And so, I just want to

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caution you that if if you don't like

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where this is going,

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you might want to not listen to this

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because it's it's intense.

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All right,

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this is from a Turkish newspaper. Audio

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recordings of the horrifying

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conversations between the 15man Saudi

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hit squad and their victim Kashogi have

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been revealed to the public for the

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first time. So yeah, you're about to

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hear well me read audio recording

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transcripts of the murder of this guy.

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It ain't pretty. Now, keep in mind that

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the Saudi Kingdom originally said they

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knew nothing about this killing. Okay?

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So, they literally went from, "Oh, we

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don't know anything about this killing."

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And then like two weeks or 3 weeks

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later, they're like, "Yeah, actually,

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you know, that was just a rogue

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operator. Yeah, we acknowledged that,

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you know, somebody wanted to murder him,

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and that's bad. Uh, but we knew nothing

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about it." Okay, you see when you go

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through these transcripts what you think

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about it. Are you ready for this? Just

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12 minutes before Koshogi arrived, there

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are recorded conversations of Mutreb and

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Salah Muhammad Alubagi, the head of

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forensic evidence at the Saudi General

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Security Department, who was in charge

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of dismembering Kosogible's body.

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Timestamps are 10:02 p.m., just 12

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minutes before Kashogi arrived. Okay,

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these are members of the uh uh of the

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kill squad, if you will.

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Mutreb, is it possible to put the body

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in a bag? Uh, to, you know, the the

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forensic guy. No, too heavy, very tall.

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I normally put on my earphones and

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listen to music while I cut cadaavvers.

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In the meantime, I sip on coffee and

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smoke. After I dismember it, you will

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wrap the parts into a plastic bag, put

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them in suitcases, and take them out of

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the building. All right. So, now we have

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uh, you know, whatever some more

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conversations over here. And so the

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other parts I highlighted first when

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Kosogi arrives he is greeted. And what

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do you get after he's greeted? You get

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first he is politely invited into the

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consil's office on the second floor.

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When he starts to get suspicious he is

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pulled by the arm. He then says, "Let

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go. What do you think you're doing?" As

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soon as Kashkoi enters the room, Mutreb

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says, "Please sit. We have to take you

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back. We have an order from Interpol.

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Interpol is demanding you be returned.

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We are here to take you. To which

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Kashogi responds, there are no lawsuits

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against me. My fiance is waiting for me

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outside. They then ask if he has any

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phones. And at the same time, there's

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somebody yelling in the background to

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cut it short to like hurry up and get

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this over with basically. So, you're

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going to see that multiple times here.

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Uh to which Mutre asks, "What brand

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phones do you have?" He says he has two

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iPhones. Uh and uh then the last 10

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minutes the dialogue goes on to suggest

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that Mutreb says leave a message for

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your son Kashogi. What should I tell my

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son? You will write a message. Let's

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rehearse. Show it to us. What should I

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say? See you soon. Somebody else. Cut it

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short. You will write something like I'm

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in Istanbul. Don't worry if you can't

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reach me. I shouldn't say kidnapped.

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Take your jacket off. Says another

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member of the hit squad. How can such a

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thing take place at a consulot? I'm not

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writing anything. Cut it short. I'm not

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writing anything. Write it, Jamal. Hurry

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up. Help us so we can help you because

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in the end, we will take you back to

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Saudi Arabia if you don't help us. And

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you know what will happen eventually.

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There is a towel here. Will you have me

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drugged? We will put you to sleep. After

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he was drugged, Keshogi says, "Do not

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keep my mouth closed before losing

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consciousness. I have asthma. Do not do

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it. You will suffocate me. Those were

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Keshog's last words. The killers had

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already placed the plastic bag over his

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head, and he would eventually be

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suffocated to death.

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Before Keshoti gives his final breath,

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uh, scuffling and suffocation sounds

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continue for a while. Then the

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postmortem phase begins, which include

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the sounds of dismembering Kashki's

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body. At exactly 1:39 p.m., the sound of

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an autopsy saw is heard. The savage

18:33

procedure lasts for 30 minutes. This is

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an autopsy saw, by the way. So, what you

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have is clearly a murder. Now, what did

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Donald Trump say in the past? And how

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does that reconcile with what Donald

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Trump said today? And then I'm going to

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show you some more of the cover up. Are

18:52

you ready for this? This is what Donald

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Trump said when it happened in 2018.

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Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman

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on the right greeting today the son of

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the man and Turkey says Saudi Arabia

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killed in cold blood Jamal Kosigible in

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Washington. President Trump accused

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Saudi Arabia not of murdering the

19:12

journalist. It's admitted that but of

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doing it badly.

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>> It was carried out poorly and the cover

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up was one of the worst in the history

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of cover-ups. It's very simple.

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>> Do you hear that? So, well, if you're

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wondering, like somebody in the chat in

19:28

the comments like, "Kevin, what does

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this have to do with today? Do you not

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get it? [clears throat]

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Do you really not get it?" You literally

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today have a reporter in the Oval Office

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asking about the very murder that Donald

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Trump admits was the worst cover up ever

19:45

in the history of cover-ups. A

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journalist asks, "Well, if they just

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committed a murder and it was the worst

19:51

cover up in the history of cover-ups,

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why is he sitting in the Oval Office,

19:55

Mr. Trump, and why are you doing deals

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with the Saudis?" Oh, what deals with

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the Saudis? How about this? A new Trump

20:02

resort in the Maldes thanks to the Saudi

20:05

partnership. Oh boy. What else are the

20:08

Saudis doing? Oh, Saudi Arabia pushes

20:11

for AI power with mega fund and direct

20:14

investments into AI via Donald Trump.

20:18

Wow.

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Wait a minute. So, you're telling me

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that Donald Trump is sitting right here

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calling this reporter's license to be

20:29

banished to silence this reporter for

20:32

asking a question about the very murder

20:36

that Donald Trump was the worst that

20:39

Donald Trump says was the worst murder

20:40

cover up ever because nobody knows

20:44

murder coverups better than Donald

20:46

Trump. Maybe Virginia from the Epstein

20:48

Files didn't kill herself. President

20:50

Trump accused Saudi Arabia not murdering

20:52

the journalist. It's admitted that but

20:55

of doing it badly.

20:56

>> It was carried out poorly and the cover

20:59

up was one of the worst in the history

21:01

of coverups.

21:03

[laughter]

21:04

>> So I hate to say it, but when you put

21:07

this stuff together, the fact that you

21:09

have a journalist, I mean, listen to

21:11

this. You're here in the Oval Office.

21:13

Listen to it yourself.

21:15

>> Why should Americans trust you?

21:16

>> Why should Americans trust you? Same for

21:18

you, Mr. president. Why should Americans

21:21

trust you when you know you the royal

21:24

highness highness here had this

21:26

journalist murdered? And then the first

21:28

thing Donald Trump says the first thing

21:30

is this

21:31

>> news sir

21:32

>> fake news ABC fake news. One of the

21:34

worst one of the worst in the business.

21:36

But I'll answer your question.

21:37

>> Really? Really Donald Trump? They're

21:39

fake news. You were the one who said in

21:42

your own words it was the worst cover up

21:45

in history. Now all of a sudden you're

21:46

buddy buddy with the Saudis because it's

21:48

helping the Trump business. You guys are

21:50

making a crapload of money not just on

21:52

crypto. I mean they're literally

21:54

funneling the the Middle East people in

21:56

the Middle East are funneling money into

21:59

Binance in into any kind of investments

22:01

they can using Donald Trump's stable

22:03

coins enriching Donald Trump so they can

22:05

get what they want including weapon

22:07

sales. We are literally selling tanks

22:10

and fighter jets to these folks. Ah, you

22:13

know, cuz we're going to prop up

22:14

American manufacturing. But look at what

22:16

this is all on the backs of. Now, watch

22:19

this. Okay, cuz this is crazy. Now, the

22:21

audio of this is stupid cuz it's just

22:23

like a little overlay, but I'm going to

22:24

read it to you and I'm going to silence

22:26

the audio [music]

22:27

cuz it's just this music. Exclusive

22:29

footage obtained shows Turkish Turkish

22:32

investigators collecting evidence from

22:34

the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. This is

22:36

where the murder happened. where Kashogi

22:38

was brutally killed and dismembered

22:41

October 2nd, 2018. Turkish officials

22:44

were not given access to the consulate

22:46

for DNA testing until more than 2 weeks

22:48

after the incident. And a UN special

22:51

reporter said that there was evidence

22:54

evidence that was thoroughly cleaned and

22:56

forensically cleaned. So basically, a UN

22:58

individual went in. It's like, "Bro, you

23:00

guys tried to clean the crap out of it.

23:02

But not only did you try to clean the

23:03

murder site, you guys did a really bad

23:06

job at cleaning the murder site. Like

23:07

watch

23:09

here. You literally still see with with

23:13

blacklight in a moment on the floor the

23:15

blood stains that they cleaned up. But

23:17

not only that, they were so dumb they

23:20

left the receipts of the dry cleaning of

23:23

the carpets on the carpets. some of the

23:25

blood stains. It's understood that some

23:27

blood stains weren't cleaned, weren't

23:29

missed.

23:31

You know, I don't exactly know what

23:32

they're showing here. Here, look at

23:34

this. The carpets were sent to dry

23:36

cleaning after the incident, but the

23:38

receipt attach but the receipts were

23:39

still attached to the carpets for the

23:41

dry cleaning. The dry cleaning company

23:43

was totally forgotten. They forgot to

23:45

take the receipts off. [laughter]

23:49

[clears throat] And then this right

23:50

here, they actually think that after

23:53

they chopped up Kashki, they uh they put

23:56

they basically burned them. Now, the

23:59

Saudi consulate said that they were

24:01

cooking a lot of meat because people

24:03

were wondering here, like a baker

24:05

reportedly helped the Saudi team, which

24:07

could not ignite the oven on the day of

24:08

the incident.

24:11

And investigators say large quantities

24:13

of meat were barbecued there right after

24:15

the killing as a possible cover up. Oh

24:18

yeah, guys, we were just having a

24:19

barbecue. We weren't trying to cook a

24:22

human. Uh, and then they also, the

24:25

Saudis did not allow testing,

24:27

independent testing of the water well

24:29

where they actually think the body may

24:31

have been dissolved in acid because they

24:34

they failed to host their their

24:35

barbecue.

24:37

Somebody here in the chat writes, "This

24:39

is seven years ago. They have new

24:40

tactics now." Uh, yeah. Isn't that

24:44

crazy? So, like I hate to say it, but

24:47

this drives me nuts because Donald

24:49

Trump, you know, this is this is the uh

24:51

the guy walking into the consulate. By

24:52

the way, this was the famous sort of

24:53

surveillance footage showed because he

24:55

went missing and people are like, "Where

24:56

is he?" And they literally see him

24:58

walking into the consulate. Everybody

25:00

knew he was about to get killed who was

25:02

on the inside of it, you know, cuz 15

25:04

people were part of it, you know. Uh

25:08

then, uh you know, they actually go as

25:11

far as saying, "Yeah, you know what?

25:13

Now, we're gonna admit that this murder

25:16

did happen, but it was basically

25:18

somebody who went rogue. And you know,

25:20

this incident is actually very painful

25:22

to the Saudis. Uh, and it should be

25:24

painful to anyone. We're all grieving

25:27

together. That's the guy who was just in

25:30

the White House that Donald Trump was

25:32

defending.

25:34

It's insane.

25:37

Meanwhile, and this is the the scariest

25:39

part about it all, uh, and like this

25:43

part drives me nuts,

25:46

Trump calls for ABC's license to be

25:48

revoked after reporter asks about Epcene

25:52

Files. It was both. So, you're see Oh,

25:56

come on, CB. I don't want to join Jim

25:58

Kramer. F off. Your news is so fake and

26:02

so wrong. Trump told Bruce in the Oval

26:05

Office as he met with the crown prince,

26:08

you know, because they followed up with

26:10

Epstein talk after that. Uh, you're a

26:12

terrible reporter. You ought to go back

26:15

and learn how to be a reporter. No more

26:17

questions from you. Trump said in the

26:19

the Oval Office, it's literally the same

26:22

kind of silencing of free speech that

26:24

the Saudis did by murdering Kashogi,

26:27

except it's literally happening in the

26:29

damn Oval Office.

26:34

Well, if you want life insurance, you

26:35

can get life insurance in as little as 5

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minutes by going to meet Kevin.com/life,

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channel.

26:43

>> Why not advertise these things that you

26:45

told us here? I feel like nobody else

26:46

knows about this.

26:47

>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and

26:49

see how it goes.

26:49

>> Congratulations, man. You have done so

26:51

much. People love you. People look up to

26:53

you.

26:53

>> Kevin Praath there, financial [music]

26:54

analyst and YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always

26:57

great to get your take.

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