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though. I'd like to answer that question

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at least today. I'm going to have to

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assert my fifth.

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>> If you haven't yet seen the South Park

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of Donald Trump yesterday, I'll give you

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a quick overview of it. It's a huge slam

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on Trump. It is basically an entire

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video segment. So, this 28 minute video

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slamming on how the Trump presidency is

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not what quote unquote MAGA voted for.

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MAGA are seen in the video clip saying,

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"Hey, you know, I voted to end this woke

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crap, but now we're going so far in the

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opposite extreme, just enriching the

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president and breaking things that, you

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know, we otherwise liked." Uh, and they

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make references to cancelling shows,

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whether it's the implication of

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cancelling Colbear or cancelling or

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essentially defunding PBS and NPR with

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government funding. And although a lot

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of people seem to be in support of that,

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uh, a lot of others are like, "No, you

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know, like let let the Corporation for

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Public Broadcasting continue to

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broadcast and and don't cut media that

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doesn't always agree with you, uh,

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Donald Trump, because obviously these

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institutions lean more to the left side.

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Uh, you find uh a Donald Trump character

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that sues everybody who does something

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Donald Trump doesn't like. So people

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start revoling in the town of South

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Park. They get sued. Not only do they

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have to pay money to Donald Trump, but

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then they have to share positive Trump

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propaganda. The uh you know, characters

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in South Park revolt over this idea of

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well, who's in the president or you

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know, who's in the White House? Uh, and

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uh, they they then show clips of Trump

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suing an artist because the artist

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showed a naked portrait of Donald Trump

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that wasn't very flattering to Donald

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Trump because something was very small.

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Uh, then it shows Trump saying, "Hey,

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I'm going to sue you." And he walks back

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into his bedroom to go to bed with the

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devil who's like 10 times the size of

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Trump. Basically, you've got this idea

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that the creators of South Park are

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saying Trump is a little man uh and uh

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you know, he sleeps with the devil who's

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way larger than he is. And then the

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devil's point of view in this is asking

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Trump to release the Epstein files,

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which obviously, you know, Trump refuses

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to say. And the devil implies that he

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used to be in a relationship with

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somebody like Donald Trump suggesting

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well he says that and it sort of implies

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that he used to be in a relationship

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with Jeffrey Epstein and he's like I

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just wish you would tell me if you were

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on the list or not Donnie is something

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to this effect. Uh so uh you know

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concerns over separation of church and

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state, concerns over is anything illegal

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anymore, concerns over uh you know what

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is there that the president can't do?

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There's there's no way to basically

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reign him in. That's essentially what

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South Park's episode was about. Uh and

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it was pretty blunt. And what's kind of

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remarkable about it is the South Park

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show is uh you know a show that that has

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the same directors of Paramount you know

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CBS who just struck a deal

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with

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Donald Trump for potentially $20 million

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with maybe another 20 to40 extra million

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dollars to settle claims that Donald

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Trump has against CBS regarding the

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potential for deceptive editing of the

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Kla Harris interview. Uh, but people

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think there's a lot more going on, that

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this is not just about getting money

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from CBS or Paramount, that it's really

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about getting them to cater the message

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uh that, you know, they basically

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broadcast to be more favorable to Trump.

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In doing so, potentially also canning

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Colbear, which came just a few days

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after the settlement. This also comes as

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the Wall Street Journal yesterday dumps

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this new exclusive where the Justice

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Department told Donald Trump in May that

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his name is amongst many in the Epstein

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files. Bondi also told the president at

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the meeting that the Justice Department

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decided not to release more Epstein

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documents because of the presence of

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child pornography and the need to

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protect victims, which makes sense. Uh

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that obviously should be censored,

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right? That should never be shared

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again. Now, the Justice Department

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officials reviewed Pam Bondi's truckload

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of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein,

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and they discovered that Donald Trump's

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name appeared multiple times. In May,

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Bondi and her deputy informed the

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president in the meeting in the White

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House that his name was in the Epstein

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files. Many other high-profile figures

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were also named. Being mentioned in the

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records isn't a sign of wrongdoing. I

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like how this is like CYA from the Wall

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Street Journal and kind of like, "All

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right, please don't sue us, bro." Uh

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they told the president at the meeting

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that the files contained what officials

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felt was unverified hearsay about many

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people including Trump who had

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socialized with Epstein in the past.

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They also told Trump that senior Justice

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Department officials didn't plan to

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release any more documents related to

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the investigation of Epstein because the

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material contained well sensitive

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information. Donald Trump said at the

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meeting that he would refer to the

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Justice Department's decision not to

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release any more files. Mind you,

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there's, you know, Donald Trump's

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request to courts to release the Epstein

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files. Uh, unfortunately, Donald Trump's

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request to release the Epstein files

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also came with this,

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how should I put it, legal argumentation

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from the Trump administration that

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basically said the judge has no

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authority to release these files. So,

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even though we're suing and trying to

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show that we're getting these files

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released, uh, we don't think you guys

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have the legal ability to do so. They

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write in their complaint, it

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acknowledges that the Department of

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Justice recognizes that this court is

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bound by pitch, another case, and it

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raises this argument due to the

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significance of the matter to preserve

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it for a potential appeal. In its

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supplemental briefing, government

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further recognizes that the 11th court

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precedents hold no exceptions outside

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the expressively enumerated

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abilities basically for the court to

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disclose grand jury material. Finally,

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the government acknowledges that the

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court cannot

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contravene binding case law. Basically,

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what they're saying is like, hey, we're

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suing for you to release these files.

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Just a reminder, we know you legally

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can't do that and we're we're asking you

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to do it, but we know it would be

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against the law for you to release the

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files. So, don't release the files, but

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release the files. And then sort of as

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we predicted, Donald Trump is able to

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say, "Yeah, I asked the federal judges

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to release the files and they didn't

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release the files."

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They also, by the way, in the South Park

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episode turned Donald Trump into a

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Canadian where like his head splits open

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after uh the Canadian prime minister

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says, "Hey, why are you tariffing us?"

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And Trump basically says, "Shut up or

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I'll sue you or I'll bomb you like I

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bombed Iraq." And the Canadian PM's

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like, "Don't you mean Iran?" And then

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Trump's like, "Iraq, Iran, who cares?"

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implying that he doesn't even know the

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difference between a rock and it was it

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was a pretty scathing South Park episode

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frankly. But anyway, the meeting said it

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really I thought it was interesting how

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they they basically

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showcased the

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pissed-off MAGA base with hey like we

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voted for just like somebody to do the

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right thing not to deepen the swamp. We

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voted for drain the swamp and you know

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law and order, but there's, this is what

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they say in South Park, a lack of

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compassion in this administration for

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people. Possibly a reference to the ICE

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raids. Uh, and you're just enriching

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yourself. That was sort of the South

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Park POV, which again, like I'm not

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trying to spoil it, but people are

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asking. They're like, "Hey, I'm not

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going to watch it. I've only seen

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clips." So, I figure, all right, I'll

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I'll just give you the TLDDR. I realize

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that's a bit of a spoiler, but not

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everybody's going to watch it. I do

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encourage watching it uh because I do

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personally think it is it is a very it's

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very relevant to what's happening today

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and it probably actually represents a

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good portion of Americans who are like,

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"Bro, what what?" Uh so anyway, this

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meeting set the stage for a high-profile

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uh review to come to an end. Bondie said

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in February that the documents were

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sitting on her desk. You know, now

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obviously the joke is what desk? Uh

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there are also now uh leaked images of

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the um

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uh executives at Paramount

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uh following the uh the release of this

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South Park episode because a lot of

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people are like, "Oh my gosh, you know,

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Larry Ellison's trying to strike a deal

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with the parent company Paramount and

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this doesn't look good." And so people

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are memeing on the internet that leaked

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footage of the executives of Paramount

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have been released after seeing the

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South Park Epstein Trump episode. Uh and

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it's right here.

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So uh continuing with this Wall Street

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Journal piece, the uh

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where did I put it? Anyway, so

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continuing with the Wall Street Journal

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piece,

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we uh see that Donald Trump is doing

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everything he can to focus on either

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Obama or trade or anything but the

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Epstein files. Uh administration didn't

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publicly announce the decision not to

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release the list and then eventually

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said that there is no list. Typically

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doesn't the FBI doesn't disclose. uh

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communication director says it's just

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another

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um you know madeup story by the Wall

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Street Journal. People are running ads

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apparently or or actually this looks

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like somebody's projecting a message on

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the US Chamber of Commerce building

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saying President Trump release all the

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Epstein files. You could actually use

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coupon code release the files if you

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wanted to join the courses on building

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your wealth at mekevin.com which I feel

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like is kind of like a historically cool

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coupon code to use. So, if you don't

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want to use that one, use AI boom.

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Anyway, in a statement to the journal

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Friday, Bondi and the deputy general,

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Todd Blanch, said there was nothing in

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the files that warranted further

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investigation or prosecution. Uh, and

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the president is aware of the findings.

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At the same time, the Justice Department

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is supposed to be meeting today, I

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believe it is, with Maxwell. People

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think Trump is going to cut a deal with

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Maxwell, whom he now wishes well uh

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despite being convicted of sex

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trafficking minors and being sentenced

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to 20 years in prison. Uh people are now

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wondering like why does he say terrible

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things about Hillary Clinton but then

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says nice things about Maxwell. Um

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anyway, then you have this uh you know,

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so so that's possible, by the way, that

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there's going to be some sort of deal

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between Maxwell and the Trump

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administration. Mind you, the uh you

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know, we via legislative sessions, there

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have been goals to subpoena Maxwell, and

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that's why a lot of people believe that

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Trump and the Department of Justice are

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trying to get ahead of this testimony

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from Maxwell in Congress by signing some

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kind of basically silencing deal in

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exchange for potentially less jail time

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with the Trump administration. Grand

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jury testimony makes up only a portion

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of the more than 300 gigabytes of

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Epstein related material. Digital and

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documentary evidence from the Epstein

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properties when he was arrested. Grand

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jury evidence likely not to get

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released. Oh yeah, Bonino. There's

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there's some virality around Bonino and

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potentially like his podcast viewership

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going down because of his relation to

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basically now trying to cover up the

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files. Here's Asongold reacting to a

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clip that's apparently going viral now

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with Donald Trump.

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>> What do you mean by personal

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relationships?

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>> Have you socialized with him?

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>> Yes, sir.

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>> Yes.

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>> Yes, sir.

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Have you ever socialized with Donald

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Trump in the presence of females under

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the age of 18?

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>> Though I'd like to answer that question

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at least today. I'm going to have to

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assert my fifth, sixth, and 14th

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amendment right. Sir,

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>> this might sound weird, but I'm actually

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so glad this has happened because I

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think this will force their hand into

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releasing the Epstein files. The thing

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is that Biden had these files for 4

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years. I've said this 50 times. I think

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there's a third party that has the full

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unredacted list. And the reason why

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they're not using it on each other is

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because it would be mutually assured

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destruction. And if part of that I I

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think is exactly why Democrats also

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haven't really released the list because

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I agree with that mutually assured

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destruction. I do not think this Epstein

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clip is going to be what it takes to

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release the Epstein files. Well, I

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understand his hope. I think he's

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woefully mistaken on that one. It ain't

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coming out. a list gets leaked and it is

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redacted, then that third party will

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release the full list and it will damage

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both of them. Dude, if they don't

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release them after this and they don't

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explain this, everybody is going to

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think Trump was actually on the island

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with like the underage girls and

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>> people already believe that as a lot we

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that's already believed. This doesn't

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change anything. It is an interesting

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clip. It's worth noting your 14th

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amendment is your right to due process.

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Your fifth amendment is the right to

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remain sound, which is usually used in

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criminal investigations, which obviously

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he's been charged criminally. That's how

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he ended up in jail. Uh and then your uh

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sixth amendment also ensures your rights

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to a fair trial. So somewhat interesting

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to see his response to have you ever

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socialized with Donald Trump in the

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presence of females under 18? And I

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believe the All right. I mean, that is

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that's your legal right to do that.

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>> Everything guarantee that that's

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happening. It's a guarantee people are

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going to feel that way.

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>> Jeffrey Epste.

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>> Yeah, but

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>> right. Anyway, so this gives you some of

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the latest on what's going on with the

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FC files.

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>> Why not advertise these things that you

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told us here? I feel like nobody else

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knows about this.

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

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see how it goes.

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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so

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much. People love you. People look up to

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you.

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>> Kevin Praat there, financial analyst and

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YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always great to

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get your take.

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