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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to have a very blunt conversation right now
about the insanity that is taking place in this country
with this what about ism implying that well, Donald Trump
should expect to get shot at because of his rhetoric.
I was on Piers Morgan's show, and his show today

(00:22):
when I was on, also included John Bolton, former Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs of the NSA.
He's a guy that also worked in the Bush administration.
He's a guy that I used to have respect for,
but I've had enough of this crap, and I want
to walk through just the insanity of what they're saying
right now. And what they're saying is, well, maybe Donald Trump,

(00:45):
it's his fault he's getting shot at. Maybe it's his
fault that he likes to play golf, and so he
should just know better than the play golf when there
are people that want to kill him. That is the
logic that's being used right now on TV by the
talking heads and these idiots like John Bolton who hate
Donald Trump. They are justifying the actions of the crazies.

(01:09):
And I also want to just to be very clear
why these assassins are doing this. I think it's because
they are being inspired by the left and their own words. Now,
I'm going to take you down a pathway to the words,
and I'm going to start at the top. And so
when they keep saying on TV, you know, why is

(01:30):
this happening, and you know, it's just Donald Trump's fault
number one. No, it's not all right. And the fact
they'm even having to say that is absurd. This is
the fault of the Democratic Party. This is the fault
of the Democratic machine. This is the fault of a
failure of the Democratic Party to actually respect the voters

(01:51):
in this country. What got us to this point is
their rhetoric. When Donald Trump was elected in twenty sixteen,
they immediately said he was not a legiti and president.
They immediately said he was a Russian stooge, that he
was compromised by the Russians, that he shouldn't be trusted
with the nuclear codes. And then they went into an impeachment,
and that impeachment was based on a still dossiera dossier

(02:13):
that the FBI knew was Allied because they'd offered Steel
a million dollars to corroborate anything in his dossier. They
then classified it as user generated, meaning that it is crap.
But they didn't step up and say to Congress, hey, guys,
you guys are about to impeach a president of the
United States of America on information that we debunked and

(02:33):
that we know isn't true, because they wanted to get
rid of Donald Trump too, because they wanted to protect
the deep State. I want to just take a quick
moment also and say thank you for so many of
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Speaker 2 (02:48):
Right now.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
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(04:19):
IFCJ dot org. So that was where this started. They
delegitimized Trump. They said that he was a Russian stooge.
They said all these terrible things about him, and they
went through an impeachment, knowing the entire time it was
a coup attempt. And I said then it was a
co attempt. People were like, oh, man, that's a little extreme.
It's not really a cop attempt.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Yes, it is. When you try to overthrow the will
of the people.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
That is a coup attempt by definition, and the American
people chose Donald Trump in twenty sixteen, and the deep
state and the Democratic Party said, yeah, we don't like
your choice, so we're going to try to get rid
of him by impeaching him. That didn't work. And when
that didn't work, they weren't deterred. They were like, all right,
we'll keep undermining him. We're going to start arresting people
around him, and maybe some of them will have some

(04:59):
sort of of damaging goods on Donald Trump that we
can get on him to basically threaten we're going to
lock you up forever, or you can tell us anything
bad you know about Donald Trump. Remember that, Remember when
they were entrapping people like Michael Flann, who served his
country admirably and the FBI director at the time, who
was laughing about the fact they just sent some guys

(05:20):
over to the White House to interview Fwenn and to
basically entrap him and then charge him with crimes and
then say, hey, all this can go away. You just
need to tell us something bad that Donald Trump's done
and we'll let you go. Navarro, Peter Navarro, the same thing. Hey,
we got one of your guys over here, you want
to sing like a Canari. You got any dirt on him,
give him the dirt, and then if we get that dirt,

(05:42):
then bam, we can get rid of Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
And then you get to live another day.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
By the way, this is what they do in Russia,
this is what they do in Cuba, this is what
they do in Venezuela. But it's happening in America, and
it has been happening in America on a daily basis
since twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Now, when that didn't work, what do they do?

Speaker 1 (05:56):
They went through another impeachment, and when that didn't work,
they said, all right, well, not a problem.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
We're going to stay focused here. We hate Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And when they realized, wow, this guy may actually run
for president again after he lost to Joe Biden, they're like,
all right, well, we'll just indict him and that'll finish
him off. So what happened. They indicted him in four
different indictments, and then they went to trial and then
they got thirty four different convictions on ninety one different
charges to put him in jail for two hundred and
something years. But that didn't work either, And so where

(06:27):
they do They ratchet up the rhetoric and the hatred
towards Donald Trump. And then they said, all right, well,
maybe we can just inspire someone else to, I don't know,
go kill him. So how do you inspire someone to
kill somebody? You go out there and you tell them
that they are a quote threat to democracy, not once,
but over and over again. You go out there and

(06:48):
you tell the crazies that are listening. Right, the Tenfold
had a people that not only is Donald Trump a
threat to democracy, but he is a studente for another
country like Russia. And you make them paranoid or that
he's being controlled by China.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Right, this is what you do.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
And you go out there and you say that he's
a dictator and a tyrant, he's a threat to democracy,
and that he and his people are threats to are
domestic freedoms. And then you say that the people that
support him need to be deprogrammed. Right, we need deprogramming camps.
Remember when they were saying that in sixteen, Remember when
they were saying that in twenty again, oh wow, these

(07:24):
people that like Trump, they got to be deprogrammed. When
you need to send them to basically, you know, concentration camps
for deprogramming of those who like Donald Trump. But let
me start at the top, and I'm going to go back,
and I wish I was gonna say this was years.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
It's actually just you know days. Let's go back to
Joe Biden in his own words. Is Joe Biden responsible
for some of the blame for the assassination attempts? I
would say hell yes, and why because of the words
that he uses.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Listen, most importantly, I mean this from the bottom art
Trump is a threat to this nation.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Now, if you're a crazy person, you hear the sitting
president United States of America telling you most importantly quote
and I mean this from the bottom of my heart,
Trump is a threat to this nation. If someone's a
threat to this nation, you love this nation. That's a
dog whistle to go kill the guy that you're saying
is a threat to the nation. I'm going to say
that again. If you're Joe Biden, the President United It's America,
and you go out there on stage and you say,
most importantly and I mean this from the bottom of

(08:20):
my heart, Trump is a threat to this nation. And
you're a crazy person who hates Donald Trump, you are
going to hear that as a dog whistle to go
kill or take out Donald Trump, no matter what, and
that is exactly how all this gets started.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Let's move away.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
From that and let's go to Democratic Representative Crockett on
the morning of the second assassination attempt.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
This is after the first assassination attempting.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
What did she say to former White House pre Secretary
Jensaki at MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
First, someone, let me start with you, and I really
want to start with Donald Trump's refusal to condemn the
bomb threats.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
What was your reaction to that?

Speaker 6 (08:58):
You know, my heart breaks that this election is close,
because this comes down to some basic norms and principles
of what we should see in leadership for the greatest country.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
In the world.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
And it doesn't look like this.

Speaker 6 (09:11):
Yes, Springfield is going through hell, but they're going through
hell because the guy that says that he wants to
be the commander in chief is actually bringing that hell.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
To their footsteps.

Speaker 6 (09:20):
He decided to amplify a lie on a national debate stage,
and that is harming American citizens.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
That is a problem.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
When I talk about MAGA, I talk about the fact
that when we swore in finally in January, that we
swore to defend against those that are coming against us,
whether they are domestic or international. And right now I
feel like MAGA in general, they are threats to us domestically.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Well, there you go.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
You're a congresswoman, you're an African American congresswoman, and you
just said that you believe that MAGA, meaning half the
country is a threat, is a domestic threat to our country.
So who's the leader of this domestic threat. Well, it's
Donald Trump. And if you're a crazy person who hates
Trump and you hear this congresswoman tell you that MAGA
and the leader of matt at MAGA is a domestic

(10:09):
threat to this country. Literally the day that he decides
to go out there and to try to kill Donald Trump.
And then people are like, well, I wonder why this
is happening. Maybe this is Trump's fault, Maybe it's his rhetoric.
Are you insane? Let's move to Liz Cheney, for example.
There's nothing more fun than saying you're Republican on TV
as you trash half the country and trash Donald Trump.

(10:30):
Liz Cheney, whose dad Dick Cheney, endorsed Kamala Harris and
can't stand Donald Trump because well, Liz Chaney went up
against Donald Trump and she lost. That's how it's supposed
to work sometimes. But I want you to listen to
what Liz Cheney had to say on ABC News about
Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (10:49):
So bottom line, why did you make this decision to
support Harris and why did.

Speaker 8 (10:54):
You do it?

Speaker 9 (10:54):
Now?

Speaker 10 (10:55):
Yeah, I've been voting for forty years. My first vote
I ever cast was for Ronald Reagan in nineteen eighty four.
I've never voted for a Democrat.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Well, and it tells you I think the stakes in
this election.

Speaker 10 (11:13):
You know, Donald Trump presents a challenge and a threat
fundamentally to the Republic.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Wow, Donald Trump is a threat.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Did you hear that Donald Trump presents a fundamental threat
to the republic? Okay, Well, if you're a can you
know a former Trump supporter, just like this second assesssin
who supported him apparently in sixteen and now you've said,
oh my gosh, this guy is the worst person in
the world, just like Liz Cheney just said. And you'd
tell those people that Donald Trump presents a fundamental threat

(11:45):
to the Republic. Is there a chance that someone might
pick up a gun and say, yeah, I need to
go kill this guy? Same guy by the way that
you call Hitler. Keep listening. This is Liz channing her
own words.

Speaker 10 (11:56):
We see it on a daily basis.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
So it's so Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
It's a daily basis threat to our republic.

Speaker 10 (12:04):
Somebody who was willing to use violence in order to
attempt to seize power to.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Say, wow, when did that happen?

Speaker 1 (12:11):
I'm just curious, Liz, when did Donald Trump become violent?
Because the only people I'm seeing violent right now are
the people that are trying to assassinate him. I'm going
to say this is kindly as I know, how screw
you list Jenney, and I'm going to move on from her.
Let's go to Nancy Pelosi. What did Nancy Pelosi have
to say at the Democratic Convention? Now, it's important to

(12:34):
play these clips because I want you to understand. She said
this after someone almost killed Donald Trump and shot him
in the ear right. If he hadn't moved with the
last second, Donald Trump would be dead. To look at
that graph on a legal immigration, So this is their
tone down rhetoric toned down after the first assassination attempt.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Right, listen to this.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
But it can't. We have to defeat.

Speaker 9 (13:01):
A person who is a threat to our democracy of
the time that we have not seen at the beginning
of our country through Thomas Pains, and times have found.

Speaker 5 (13:11):
Us declare wars to establish a new nation. Abraham Lincoln
took up.

Speaker 9 (13:18):
That charge to keep our country together. Two years later,
decades later, and now the times have found us to
save our democracy.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
That is what we are here to do.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
That is what we are here to do.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
So Nancy Pelosi says that Donald Trump is a threat
to the US, just like the British word of the
Thirteen Colonies.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
By the way, didn't we have a war over that.
I'm pretty sure we did.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Is that Nancy Pelosi saying it's time for you to,
you know, take out the enemy, right because if she
says that Trump and I actually believe that she's psychoed
enough to say this. And this again was after the
first assassination tempt. This is a dog whistle. Do any
crazy out there, Hey, I need your help. I need
you to take up arms. I need you to go
to war. I need you to go to war, just

(14:01):
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(16:13):
Now sign just Pelosi and it's not just Joe Biden
that are saying these things. They are saying it and
then they're being echoed. Twenty four to seven three hundred
and sixty five days a year, four years. That Donald
Trump is a threat to this country, a threat to
a democracy. He's like Hitler. And why are they saying it?

(16:34):
Because none of their other plans of work. The indictments
didn't work. The raid on mar Lago didn't work, the
arresting of his friends and trying to blackmail his friends
into coming after him, the CFO of his company, the
list goes on and on. None of that's worked. The
two impeachments didn't work. What is left? It's kill him.
Kate Bettingfield on CNN July sixteenth, twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
What did she say?

Speaker 7 (17:00):
He has said many many times, after having been questioned
many times about this, that he's not stepping down and
he's going to be the nominee. So at some point
Democrats have to decide that they want to try to
win this election and turn their fire on Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
She said that at the Republican National Convention less than
a week after Donald Trump's assassination attempt where he was shot.
Kate Bettingfield said demsey to turn their fire on Donald Trump.
And then she says after she says that, well, I
shouldn't have said turn their fire. So let's so that

(17:37):
makes it all better. Apparently you can say, hey, turn
your fire in Trump five six days after someone did.

Speaker 7 (17:42):
I think there is I shouldn't have said turned their fire.
I apologize that was not the phrase that I meant.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
And then let's laugh about it right on set of CNN.
Really that's where we are. Now, let's go back to
the President of the United States of America and remind
people of the president. What did he say again in Detroit,
Michigan in his own words.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Most importantly, I mean this from the bottom art.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Trump is a threat to this nation.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
If you listen to him and you believe him. The
next thing you're going to do, if you're a crazy
person that hates Trump, is you're going to say he
is bling me to go kill him. Representative in the
Democratic Party even on Fox News channel had this to
say on seven eight of twenty twenty four, seven eight,
look at the calendar, look when the assassination attempted Donald

(18:35):
Trump took place, and listen to what he said on
Fox News.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
It's for your Democratic Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchenclass Congressman, thank
you very much for joining us. Yeah, I'm with respect, congressman.
I mean, I'll keep asking about Joe Biden. You keep
talking about Donald Trump, But.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
There are questions about Joe Biden, are questions about who
can beat Donald Trump?

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Because Donald Trump is.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
Do you really think do you really think Joe Biden
can beat Donald Trump? Or would Kamala Harris be a
better person.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
To do Let's just pause there.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
What unifies us as a party is knowing that Donald
Trump is an existential threat to democracy. This is after,
by the way, Joe Biden had a disastrous debate. This
is now trying to save Joe Biden or figure out
what they were going to do, and all of a sudden,
it's like, no, no, no, We'll go back to to the

(19:27):
basic point that we always think works here. Guys, Donald
Trump is a is a threat and says quote. What
unifies us as a party is a democratic party is
knowing that Donald Trump is an eccential threat to democracy.
So if you're a crazy person out there, please go
kill him. We're telling you this guy's a threat to
this country in our democracy.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Go kill him.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Democrats have been talking about Donald Trump this way since
twenty and sixteen, and it's not just the young congressman.
I played with the young congressman a second ago. He's
obviously a little talk he's an idiot. But there's the
elder statesman, for example, Debbie Washerman Schultz. What did she
say on seven to eight of this year? So July eighth, listen.

Speaker 5 (20:10):
In, Congresswoman.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
I hear you talking about Donald Trump and trying to put.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
The focus back on him.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
He's been very quiet over the last several days and
has not has just let this play out amongst the demos.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
Whoa, whoa?

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Did you hear that where he belongs? He's been awfully
quiet where he belongs? Is that not a dog whistle? Like, Hey,
you want to silence Donald Trump, go kill him. Just
go kill him where he belongs. He belongs in a
place where she be signed. We don't believe in free
speech or the Democratic Party. Hell, we want you to
take him out.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Keep listening, Democratic Party.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
I hear you focusing on the accomplishments you want to
highlight from this president. And yet that's not the story
that's out there right now. So are you frustrated? How
damaging do you think this is, particularly as we get
closer to November.

Speaker 8 (20:58):
I'm frustrated that the media is literally dissecting every word
that comes out of Joe Biden's mouth and is ignoring
the fact that the Republicans are about to nominate again
a convicted felon, who's a judicated rapist, who still denies
that he lost the twenty twenty election, who is committing

(21:19):
to upend every single accomplishment that Joe Biden has helped
make sure we can recover after COVID and the fifteen
million jobs that were created. Yeah, I am pushing to
make sure that we can focus on what the danger
lurking down the road is is that if we don't

(21:40):
make sure that we rally and focus on Donald Trump
and the extremest good versus evil existential threat that he
represents to our democracy, then we're going to end up
back there again. And that's the nightmare scenario my constituents
want to avoid.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Any Wow, I mean you mind, just say, Look, I'm
telling my constituents just go kill Donald Trump. I'm frustrated
that the media is reporting that Biden can't speak coherently.
Donald Trump represents an ex essential threat. Right that this
has got a convicted fell and it's a rapist, Right,
kill him, who still denies he lost a lot of

(22:18):
selection off with his head, who's committed to up in
every single accomplishment that Joe Biden has had. There's another
reason to kill him. He's a danger lurking down the road.
He's an extremist. Donald Trump and the extremists, all of
his all, by the way, all everybody around him, right,
just want to You want to kill them too?

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Sure, we don't care.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Then she says, quote this is good versus evil eccidential
threat that he represents to our democracy. Then we're going
to end up back here again. And that's the nightmare
scenario my constituents want to avoid. So somebody needs to
take this dude out. Remember represented Maxing Waters? What did
what represented Maxing Waters say when when she was on board?

(23:01):
I think she was actually on the bus, the Biden
Harris bus.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Listen, babe, and commas with Waters.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Her name has been in books several times.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
We're going to give you the give you the last word.
What do you think?

Speaker 11 (23:14):
Well, let me just say when I tweeted about Trump
talking about the Constitution, I basically stated in my tweet
that he had disregarded the Constitution. He didn't have any
respect for the Constitution. I got over a million point
three hips on that, and so I think in the
final analysis, the American people seek through him and they're

(23:36):
going to be guarded in how they deal with the selection.
Let me just say this, I'm worried that he's so
divisive and that he's talking about retribution and they're talking
about revenge, and I think that that's dangerous. He's even
mentioned a civil war at one point, talked about there
would be bloodshed.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
I am going to spend some time with the.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Criminal just the system, with the justice system, asking them
tell us what's going on with the domestic ararists. Are
they preparing a civil war against us? Should we be
concerned about our safety? What is he doing with this
divisive language. It is dangerous and we're going to have
to make sure that we understand that we're not at

(24:21):
risk with this man talking in the way that he's doing.
This is not good for this country. But he does
not care about democracy, he does not care about the
constitution of.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
The United States.

Speaker 11 (24:33):
He's in love with Putin and Russia and Kim John
own in North Korea.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
And all of that.

Speaker 11 (24:39):
And so it's not just that he's a criminal. This
is a man who disrespects the constitution and democracy, and
we have got to find out what they're doing as
domestic hearers tried to take over the government January sixth.
How are is this going to go? Are they going
to be attacking? Whom are go on to attack? What

(25:01):
are we going to do? I've got to get on
with trying to get an investigation going about that.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
And we're with that, We're gonna have to leave it there.
Well with that, like what else there to say?

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Donald Trump supporters are preparing a civil war against us?

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Right?

Speaker 1 (25:18):
I mean, this guy doesn't care about his constitution. He's
a threat to us, He's a threat to our country.
He's a threat to democracy. His supporters and him are terrorists.
Domestic terrorists have tried to take over the government January sixth.
How far are they willing to go? Or are they going
to Who are they going to be attacking next? Whom
are they going to attack? By the way, how many
times have people try to kill Don Trump? Now twice

(25:40):
in the last couple months, and she says, what are
they going to do? I have to get on with
my investigation of this. And people wonder why this is happening.
Nancy Pelosi, by the way, loves her some Maxine Waters
because she'll go out there and say this stuff. The
Democratic Party loves her. You want to know else she

(26:01):
said earlier this year in May, she said this on MSNBC.

Speaker 11 (26:06):
This is a man who we'd better be careful about.
And I tell you what I'm going to do. I'm
going to ask the Justice Department, and I'm going to
ask the president to tell us what they're going to
do to protect this country against violence if he loses.
I want to know about all of those right wing
organizations that he's connected with who are training up in

(26:29):
the hills somewhere and targeting you know what communities they
are going to attack there.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
It is Trump supporters are going to try to take
over the country. We need you to take out Donald Trump.
Donald support Donald, She said. Donald Trump supporters are training
up in the hills for a coordinated attack if Trump
lose the selection.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
So we don't need to get that point. We need
you to kill now.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Representative Jason Crowe, how do we get the point where
two different people are saying, I'm gonna go kill Donald Trump?

Speaker 2 (27:00):
What did he say earlier this year on CNN. I
don't know.

Speaker 12 (27:05):
I don't spend a ton of my time inside the
brain of Mike Johnson or other folks who go down
there to kiss Donald Trump's ring. Simply I cannot understand that.
I mean, Donald Trump is an extreme danger to our democracy.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
He is, in my view, an unstable.

Speaker 12 (27:21):
Man that poses a variety of dangers. So I can't
wrap my brain around having thinking like politically, you have
to go kiss someone's ring to get their support when
Ukraine is starting to lose his war, when one of
our largest intelligence tools is at great risk right now, Well,
we're not able to govern on very simple things that
the American people deserve us to govern on. I just

(27:43):
can't wrap my brain around any of that. To be
honest with you, we can and should do better there.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
It is rhetoric inspired by another attempt on President Trump's life.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
This is the Democrat's rhetoric.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Representative Jason Crowe an unstable man, right, this is a madman.
You need to kill him, table man. Trump is extreme
danger to our democracy. Those are his words. That is
what he said, Biden campaign spokesman What.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Did he say?

Speaker 1 (28:11):
On MSNBC from Atlanta on six twenty seven of last year.

Speaker 13 (28:16):
Listen to this, the existential urgent threat for our democracy.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
He promises to rule.

Speaker 13 (28:22):
As a dictator on day one, promises a blood bath
that he loses, promises to replace civil servants with his moilists.
So that's that's the contrast thing books are going to
see tomorrow night, and we're excited to make it there.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
It is.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Right before the first of eate, Biden campaign spokesman calls
Trump an existential urgent threat to our democracy right before
the debate. I may have said twenty twenty three, I
meant twenty twenty four. There, this was just weeks ago.
I'll play one more for you. Here's a delegate. Her
name is Stacy Plaskett. And this may sum all the

(28:54):
brainwashing up in one eighteen second clip.

Speaker 14 (28:59):
Having Trump not only have had the codes, but now
having the classified information for Americans and being able to
put that out and share it in his resort with
anyone and everyone who comes through should be terrifying to
all Americans. And he needs to be shot stopped.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
He needs to be shot stopped.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Wow, thank you for at least saying it on air
what everybody knew.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
You meant.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
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