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Congress DENIED, LASHES OUT on Trump Arrest

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well folks Congress has been denied

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access to information regarding the

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investigation into Donald Trump and

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that's pissing off a lot of Republicans

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apparently Congress has been rejected

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demands uh from uh three specific GOP

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house chairs seeking potentially

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sensitive information on Trump

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the uh general counsel for the

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investigative attorney Mr Bragg in New

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York uh responded suggesting that

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Congress is uh pulling a quote

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unprecedented inquiry into a pending

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local prosecution now we can look at

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their letter here to respond or their

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response to Congress but here's

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basically what's happening Congress is

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investigating we're trying to get some

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insight into why potentially the

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district attorney of New York is

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investigating Donald Trump going into

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the 2024 election this is leading a lot

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of folks to think that this is

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politically motivated uh of course the

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New York attorney generals respond and

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say look we're investigating 130 000 of

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hush money from 2016 which is Way Beyond

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the statute of limitations although

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there are some extensions if you

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co-mingle in campaign against potential

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violations or potentially the New York

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uh the city of New York and state of New

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York's extension of certain statutory uh

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limitations uh you have uh arguments

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that there are potentially falsified

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business records other campaign Finance

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violations you've got the mishandling

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potentially of uh official documents and

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and our racketeering charges all these

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various charges that are potentially

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being allayed against Donald Trump and

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the New York attorney general is is

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essentially investigating Donald Trump

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and the New York attorney general is

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arguing that we never said Trump was

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going to get arrested

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Trump is alleging this now that's

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actually very interesting because if we

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just put aside for example what the

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potential crimes are what's very

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interesting is the fact that by Donald

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Trump suggesting hey I might get

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arrested what he's actually doing is

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rallying Republicans around him

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specifically those who who are

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supportive of Donald Trump or are

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seeking votes or affirmation from

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potentially the Trump base which could

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be potentially as much as 30 to 50

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percent of Republicans around 30 to 50

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percent of Republicans identify as

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essentially Niagara Republicans there's

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nothing wrong with that but the point is

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there are a lot of people who see wait a

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minute we have to make sure that if if

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you're considered a republican you have

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to at least be somewhat sympathetic to

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Trump and so as a result of that what do

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you have Trump comes out and suggests I

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might get arrested there's a Witch Hunt

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going on and so what do Republicans have

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to do well first of all they all get

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asked at every single press conference

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what are you doing about this political

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Witch Hunt so what do they do they send

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letters to the New York attorney general

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and suggest why are you investigating

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Donald Trump that way at press

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conferences they can say well I don't

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know what's happening but I have sent a

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letter demanding information right that

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this is all a game it's all a political

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game it's so that individual republicans

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in Congress can say I am going to get to

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the bottom of this so they can Wag the

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finger at the New York attorney general

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right that's the idea here and so the

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New York attorney general well before we

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get to what their response is it's worth

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sort of thinking this through for a

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moment if Trump thinks there's a risk

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he's going to get indicted even if he

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doesn't get arrested

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uh or there was never an attention to

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arrest him it suggests that he may that

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creates the political spectacle that

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leads to more Republican support then

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all of a sudden it turns into wait a

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minute the Attorney General is a

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Democrat oh I get it this is Republicans

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versus Democrats what an outrage the

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Office of the Attorney General is being

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weaponized to punish political

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candidates they don't like and all of a

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sudden now

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scrutiny on that New York attorney

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general amplifies substantially you got

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people protesting outside of that office

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the New York attorney general's office

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ends up happening well potentially

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charges never come maybe this just all

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blows over and nothing ends up happening

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it's the perfect move of 4D Chess By

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Trump not only has he gotten himself

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back in front of mainstream attention

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mainstream media attention because

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everybody's talking about this the

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people on the right who are Trump voters

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anyway are like this is an outrage right

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outraged voters what do you think they

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do they vote people who are uninspired

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or unoutraged don't vote so for example

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a lot of people say look DeSantis might

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be okay for Republicans but if he

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doesn't inspire people to get out and

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vote

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and they won't vote and then he won't

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win whereas if Donald Trump can Inspire

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outrage

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then what my people do they might vote

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Donald Trump doesn't need Democrat votes

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because he ain't gonna get Democrat

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votes so what does he care if CNN talks

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about him all day long about how he

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deserves to be arrested and Justice is

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finally happening

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he doesn't they would all say that

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anyway but instead he has motivated the

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Republican base through this what some

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are saying is just a charade now take a

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look at the district attorney of New

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York's response yeah Steve here uh Steve

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is Mr Gold over here Steve says Trump a

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genius

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uh I am not as I can't spell genius

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correctly

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it's all right Steve we still love you

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uh but anyway take a look at this here

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is the letter from the district attorney

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of New York all right this investigation

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is just one of thousands investigating

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uh potential violators to protect New

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Yorkers uh and this Congressional letter

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is an unprecedented uh inquiry into

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pending a pending local prosecution the

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letter came only after Donald Trump

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created a false expectation that he

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would be arrested the next day and his

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lawyers reportedly urged you to

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intervene neither fact is a legitimate

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basis for Congressional inquiry in other

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words

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the New York attorney general is saying

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this is ridiculous why is Congress

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intervening into a local prosecution how

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could you do this this is not fair what

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we'll do is we will agree to meet and

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confer with you all to see if there is

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any uh

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non-sensitive information we can share

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with you but quite frankly the New York

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attorney generals think this is a waste

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of time you all are saying we are

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weaponizing the political system you all

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are weaponizing the political system and

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it doesn't even matter whose side you

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are on in this you know what this is

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this is a play right out of Trump's book

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The Art of the deal which he co-wrote uh

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but anyway it's brilliant it is this is

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another way to put this in non-trumpian

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terms is what I actually call Chaos

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Theory

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you when you create chaos guess who's in

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control

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you are let me give you an analogy

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let's say you're getting sued and you

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are pissed that you're getting sued what

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do you do

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you create chaos for the other side you

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pepper them with requests to the court

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in every single angle possible you make

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their lives miserable with requests in

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email and text messages and voicemails

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and you purposely make their heads spin

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because that means you're in the

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driver's seat and you're in control and

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you could tell the judge I left them a

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voicemail on this day and this day and

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this day and I texted them and I emailed

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them and they're not responding to all

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of my requests they are dropping the

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ball

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it's part of the game it is part of the

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Brilliance of what I call Chaos Theory

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it is a brilliant move like and we're

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not remember my goal here is to report

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to you look I have two goals when I make

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YouTube videos okay number one is to try

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to give you non-biased information as

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much as that is possible in our insane

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world I know that means I'm gonna piss

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off some people on the really far left

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I'm gonna piss on some people I'm really

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far away but my goal is really just to

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provide information for free

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programmable because that's the campaign

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that I ran for governor in California is

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running as somebody in the middle it's a

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hard campaign to run but I think I did a

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very Valiant effort we almost got a

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million votes in California that's

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actually pretty impressive I think

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ah

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so this is actually a brilliant strategy

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because now you literally guess look at

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look at this okay the New York attorney

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general had to put together a five page

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pretty detailed uh report here all on uh

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or response to congress with citations

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responding to case law responding to

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allegations that this investigation is

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only being done here's the quote to

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quote punish those being investigated in

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other words that potentially the New

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York attorney general is just doing this

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to punish Donald Trump because they

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don't want him to be elected uh and as a

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result they're being asked to disclose

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confidential information regarding a

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criminal investigation and that this is

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now in heating with an impartial or

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independent inquiry into these potential

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crimes that Donald Trump allegedly has

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committed uh and I mean they go through

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citing case law like crazy I kid you not

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there's a lot of case law here look at

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this they cite Eastman versus the U.S

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they cite bear in Black versus the US

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they cite Kilburn versus Thompson they

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cite Watkins they cite multiple

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different cases Bond versus the United

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States Cameron versus Johnson prince

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versus the United States the New York

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attorney general is literally freaking

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out

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over what is now Congressional inquiry

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into Donald Trump and instead of

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actually being able to investigate

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what have they now well now they have to

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worry about the media spectacle outside

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their office they can't even walk into

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the building without getting harassed

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they're now police standing outside of

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the New York attorney general's office

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because there are so many threats to it

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there was a suggestion suggestion that

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Donald Trump was going to be indicted by

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the New York criminal court on Tuesday

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which didn't end up happening but what

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happened on Tuesday the same day that

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indictment was supposed to come guess

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what a bomb threat gets called in which

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ended up getting cleared as a hoax but a

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bomb threat gets called into that New

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York war in other words New York is like

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dealing with this insane Fallout because

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Donald Trump says I'm going to get

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arrested the only reality is that may

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not have ever happened but by suggesting

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that Donald Trump has a taking control

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of the narrative B summoned every

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Republican to his defense and three

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completely distracted the New York

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attorney general and four has every

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armchair attorney in America going

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through every possible allegation

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against Trump and evaluating how sticky

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the allegations actually could be

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foreign

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like it could actually play in in such

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uh an insanely

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good way for Donald Trump

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but take a look at this they do suggest

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that charges could still happen so it's

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worth addressing them if a grand jury

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brings a case against Donald Trump the

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DA's office will have an obligation as

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in every case to provide a significant

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amount of Discovery from its files to

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the defendant so that he may prepare a

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defense and then that way Donald Trump

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can basically provide the information

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right the letters allegation that the

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DA's office is pursuing a prosecution

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for political purposes is unfounded and

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regardless the proper form for such a

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challenge is the court of New York which

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are equipped to consider and review

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subject of that such objections in

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addition review by the U.S Supreme Court

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would be available to the extent any

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criminal case results out of this in

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other words they're saying look give us

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a chance like literally the New York

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attorney general is begging please just

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give us a chance to finish our

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investigation it'll all come up in court

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and when it all comes up in court you'll

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have plenty of time time to analyze all

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of the potential claims at that time but

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let us at least get to that point but

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that is the point this is why Donald

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Trump is able to control the narrative

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because he's now distracting them with

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all this and potentially delaying the

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fact of them ever being able to bring

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these charges up in the first place and

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they have to deal with all of the

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armchair defenses that are coming up in

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the meantime

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it's it's a very interesting uh a case

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of of really uh dare I say weaponizing

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your base to respond to potential

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political weaponization of the justice

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system

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it's kind of a 4D chess move you got to

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give them Credit Now I know that pisses

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people off I mean sometimes then I get

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the commentary

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Kevin's being a trump apologist

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I'm simply being an observer and I'm

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saying look no Democrat is going to vote

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for him anyway but what it's actually

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doing is it's actually making it more

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likely that you get a Donald Trump

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reelected so you have to think about

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that so if you're a Democrat if you hate

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Donald Trump you have to realize

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him getting arrested increases the

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chance of him actually getting elected

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there's a reason that Elon Musk said on

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Twitter that if Trump is arrested guess

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what he'll win by a landslide victory

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that is what not only Elon Musk said but

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then guess what of course Trump Jr

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retweeted Trump arrest will lead to a

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landslide victory for Trump Elon Musk

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says and then of course multiple news

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sources are covering that as well

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it's a point so now what think about

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think about the Optics of this

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if this is a politically motivated

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prosecution of Donald Trump

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well now all of a sudden they have to

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contend with the fact that Republicans

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are like go ahead

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I'll arrest him I dare you do it so we

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win that's the idea right like it's so

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brilliant now not only have you

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distracted the D.A

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but you basically said go ahead do it

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it'll be great for our campaign

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so if it's politically motivated that

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basically just potentially got destroyed

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but if it's not politically motivated it

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basically just also got destroyed to

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some extent because a the D.A can't even

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get to the offices without getting

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harassed they have to defend all these

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allegations from Congress and all these

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distractions and they have to deal with

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all the armed territories investigating

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all this stuff

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foreign

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I have to say

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it's brilliant it is absolutely

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brilliant and

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again even if you hate Donald Trump you

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have to look at this and go wow this

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does create an issue because look there

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are people all over on the left and I

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look I follow both sides okay I really

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try my best there's this uh although I

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think I mean I think most people who

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comment on politics take stuff way out

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of context both sides both sides I hate

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it like Benny Johnson almost always out

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of context although he does provide some

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good uh you know sort of like updates

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almost out of all always out of context

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though but it's the same thing on the

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left like it like the the politics girl

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or whatever oh my gosh every video of

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her so out of context but it it's

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designed to just get followers from the

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left just like some of the other stuff

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is only designed to get followers on the

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right there's very little coverage in

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the actual middle uh and so let me give

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us sort of a bottom line to Congress

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denying being denied access to the Trump

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investigation

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what is the result of all of this the

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result of all of this is very simple

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number one Donald Trump just became the

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most popular Republican candidate with a

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galvanized within more galvanized base

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so now he's kicking potentially DeSantis

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or Abbott in the body weren't even

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announced yet we don't even know if

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Abbott will go pretty clear uh the

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santhis will end up going uh to run uh

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Nikki Haley who's talking about her

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who's talking about the other guy the

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the ESG fund guy uh the billionaire dude

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nobody nobody's talking about them and

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how do you win elections everybody

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talking about you but yeah you're a

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republican you don't need the devs

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liking you right so the implication of

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all of this is Donald Trump has just

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galvanized the right vote through all of

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this

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so if it's politically motivated that's

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just backfired

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uh that is this prosecution

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if you're a Democrat

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you should actually be not cheering this

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because the fact of the matter is

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even if he's indicted and punished it

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brought do you really think he's gonna

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end up getting sentenced Tori it

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actually prevents them from becoming

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president probably not and if you end up

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putting Biden against Trump

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we saw what happened with Hillary versus

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Trump okay I'm not saying what's going

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to happen but I do that I do think this

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a galvanized Trump is is the worst

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nightmare for Democrats

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just saying okay my tank hopefully uh

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that was insightful to you that's just

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