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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Biden crime family added again with a new cover
up and what could have been some of the most
damning audio for the President of the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
We may now never hear.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
It because the White House is saying no executive privilege
and you can't hear what I actually said.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Key House committee is voting to advance contempt proceedings now
against the Attorney General Merrick Garland over the.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Biden audio files.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
We've just learned and a pair of these Republican led
House committees voted to advance contempt proceedings against the Attorney
General Garland for his refusal now to turn over the
audio recordings of President Joe Biden's interview with a special
counsel Robert Hurr over his classified documents that he had

(00:51):
for decades now. The move is a major escalation in
a dispute over the recordings between House Republicans and the
Executive Branch that came after Biden asserted executive privilege over
those files. The House Judiciary and Oversight panels both approved
a report recommending a contempt of Congress resolution against Garland

(01:14):
on Thursday for failing to comply with a Congressional subpoena
that now paves the way for the full House to
vote on holding the Attorney General in contempt, though it's
not clear when that vote could take place.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Now, why did all of this happen.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
It happened because you have a president of the United
States of America that had an interview with her, and
we know what her said in the past about this.
Listen as he testified on Capitol Hill.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
So you have audio recording from his ghostwriter where the
President acknowledges that the information he has is classified and
he's sharing with his ghost riding.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
We have an audio recording capturing a statement from mister
Biden saying to his ghost writer in February of twenty seventeen, quote,
I just found all the classified stuff downstairs end quote.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
And then again reciting passages from a meeting in the situation. Yes,
and those are in President Biden's own words, correct, right,
So he's again the ghostwriter has no classified No, he
has no clearance, no classified clearance to anything. Correct.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
That is our understanding that misters Wantzer was not authorized
to receive classified information.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
He wasn't allowed to receive classified information. Now these audio
recordings apparently are so damning because they show a president
of the United States of America that after doing the investigation,
they decided couldn't stand trial, so therefore we wouldn't charge
him with any charges because they said he's so old

(02:44):
and senile. Right, He's so old and so senile that
no one would convict him and he couldn't stand trial
because of that's how old he was. So obviously, there's
many people there saying, well, shouldn't we be able to
actually hear these audio recordings of the President of the
United States of America, And he admitted, as you heard

(03:05):
there the former Special Counsel Robert Hurt, we have an
audio recording capturing a statement that mister Biden said to
his ghostwriter in February seventeen, I just found all the
classified stuff downstairs, referring to classified documents.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
They've got it all now.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
If you go back in February, the White House spokesman
Ian Sam's actually bragged about Joe Biden not asserting executive privilege,
which is exactly what he just did to stop you
from hearing these audio recordings that would show that the
President of the United States of America is probably massively
incapacitated during these interviews, and they bragged about it. Right,

(03:43):
he said, well, we would never do this, We would
never ever do this. Listen carefully, the White House bragging
about not asserting executive privilege.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Three, he didn't exert executive privilege over any contents of
the report.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
He was transparent. He had nothing to hide.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Well, obviously he did. He had the recordings themselves that
he was ready to hide. And now we understand that,
which brings me to the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson.
Mike Johnson has now come out and as he should,
by the way, and made it clear the President Biden
using his executive privilege to keep the American people from

(04:20):
hearing audio recordings of his interview with Robert Hurt is
flat out wrong and more importantly, it is a cover up.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
But first I want to address the breaking news from
this morning. About an hour ago, we learned that President
Biden has invoked executive privilege to prevent the American people
from hearing the audio recordings of his testimony with Special
Counsel Robert Hurt. The American people will not be able
to hear why prosecutors felt the President of the United

(04:51):
States was in special counsel Robert Hurt's words a quote
elderly man with a poor memory and thus shouldn't be charged.
Just think about that for a moment. President Biden is
apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone
to hear those tapes. They obviously confirm what the Special

(05:11):
Council has found and would likely cause I suppose, in
his estimation such alarm with the American people that the
President is using all of his power to suppress their release.
And rather than defend our closest ally at war, President
Biden is using his authority to defend himself politically.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
That is exactly what he's doing.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
And the White House is now protecting the President of
the United States of America because he has something that
he wants to hide from the American people. Now, executive
privilege should not apply to this interview.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
And that is part of how why.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
So many people are so mad right now about this,
because they all understand that this interview is something that
the American people should be able to hear. That's why
so many people in the media at different news organizations
have been demanding the release with Freedom of Information Act
to get this interview so that we can hear it now,

(06:10):
what is the president trying to suppress the release of
evidence that may hurt Joe Biden politically. This is again
the latest example of a Justice Department that's incredibly corrupt.
And will this bring accountability to Joe Biden and his
DOJ because they're now trying to cover it up. At
the end of the day, I don't think we're going

(06:31):
to get to hear this anytime soon.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Let me also remind.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
You of what the President has said in the past
about classified documents and then HER's testimony and compare and
contrast to it.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
I did not share classified information. I did not share
it with yours, with my ghost write, I did not
guarantee you did not.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
We also identified other recorded conversations during which mister Biden
read classified information aloud to his ghostwriter.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
There it is the President of the United States of
America lying to you, the American people, saying I did
not share classified information my gross with my ghostwriter.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
That is a lie. Thats a lie.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
And now we have recordings that they don't want you
to hear, where the Special Counsel Robert hur is saying,
we have an audio recording capturing Joe Biden saying to
his ghostwriter that not only did I just find all
these classified stuff downstairs, but he was reading it aloud
to someone that didn't have classified clearance to be read
in and or to hear all of this classified information

(07:36):
that Joe Biden was apparently giving to his ghost writer.
The Daily Mail, by the way, said quote Biden forgot
the year that bo Biden died. That's the other aspect
of this that you need to understand is that part
of this could then just be covering for the president
because they don't want you to see just how gone

(07:57):
he is mentally incapacitated. He is the fact that Joe
Biden forgot the year that his son died when Trump
was elected, he couldn't remember that from these interviews, from
what we understand, and said, I don't recall, I don't remember,
and I have no GD idea more than one hundred times.
The damning transcript of the Robert Hurd interview revealed that

(08:19):
that came out Joe Biden not only could he not
remember the year son died, and he was often apparently
confused by the dates he served as the vice president
of the United States of America and about how classified
documents ended up in his home, according to the transcript
of the testimony, and there are more in these tapes

(08:39):
apparently that we don't have yet now. According to the
transcripts that two day interview I head of hers highly
anticipated congressional testimony, Biden brought up Bo's death in the
context of the book he wrote, published in twenty seventeen.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
What month did Bo die?

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Biden asked to himself during the hour long Star sit
down in October the eighth, twenty twenty two. My god,
May thirtieth, he seemingly responded. But the President had to
be reminded about the year in which his oldest son
died because he could not remember that. A White House
attorney stepped in to state that the year of Bo's
death was twenty fifteen. Was it twenty fifteen he died?

(09:20):
Bien again, question out loud. The President then went on
to ask if Donald Trump was elected in seventeen, to
which another White House attorney jumped in to correct our
President United States America and say no, no, no, no, that was.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
Two thousand and sixteen.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
So the President couldn't even remember when he became president
of the United States of America. Now look it wasn't
in these interviews, of these recordings that the White House
is now claiming executive privilege, so you can't hear them
that it wasn't just the death of his son in
that mix up that was a problem. What it also

(09:57):
is this, the mix up of bose death date during
the interview is now directly contradicting Biden's fiery denial that
it ever occurred, and the White House didn't just double down,
They tripled down on this. Hours after her put out
his scathing report on February the ninth, Biden engaged in
a furious tirade from the White House, saying I know

(10:20):
what the hell I am doing, and insisting that his
memory is fine.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
As he described it. That's part of the problem.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
How in the hell Darry raised That is what Biden
fumed during the spontaneous press conference when asked about how
Bau's death came up. Frankly, when I was asked the question,
I thought to myself, it wasn't any of their damn business,
the President said at the time, But the transcript reveals
that in fact, it was Biden, not her, who brought

(10:53):
up bo in the first place. Biden also was confused
about the year in which he served as vice president
and asked for assistant recalling other critical dates. When did
I announce for president, Biden asked, to which her stepped
in to say, was it in twenty nineteen. Later in
the interview, Biden needed clarification on when he departed the

(11:16):
VP office as well.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Well.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
If it was thirteen, When did I stop being vice president?
Biden asked, twenty seventeen. His attorney replied, so he didn't
know when he became the vice president or when he
stopped being the vice president, And he didn't know when
he ran for president, and he didn't know when he
announced he ran president. He didn't know what year he
was sworn in as president. Now you understand why they

(11:39):
never want you to hear this audio. At another point,
Biden needed helped to confirm that he was serving as
vice president in two thousand and nine.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
It's easy, by the way, to keep election years.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
You know, you're elected in eight and then re elected
in twelve, and then after twelve, that means you leave
office in sixteen. Yet the president of the United States
of America didn't know when he started serving as vice
president or when it ended. Quote in two thousand and
nine and nine, Am I still vice president?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
He questioned again.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
In addition, the transcript showed that Biden could not recall
many details of where the classified documents found his home
were stored or what the contents actually were.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Her asked the President about a.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Second cachet of boxes found behind a rocking chair. He
responded angrily, I have no gd idea. I didn't even
bother to go through them. The President responded. He also
could not recall apparently multiple instances where he allegedly pulled
out classified documents to discuss those documents with his staff,

(12:47):
who were not clear to hear them, saying this quote,
I don't recall that, insisted Biden when asked about pulling
out information from a binder and sharing it with his team.
He also told Robert Hurry that he could not remember
finding any classified stuff downstairs, despite what he told the
ghostwriter of his book about classified documents, saying, quote, the

(13:11):
only thing I can remember is I wanted to be
clear to him that I didn't want what he just
heard me say. I didn't want any of that mentioned.
It was confidential, Biden said during the interview. In addition,
the special prosecutor Her asked how classified materials got into
the boxes found in his Delaware garage next to his corvette.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
His response, no, I don't remember how it got.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
I don't remember how a beat up box got into
the garage, Biden replied, irritated. During the interview, he joked
around about the FBI's raid of his homes to find
classified information, saying, I just hope you didn't find any
risky pictures of my wife in a bathing suit, which
you probably did.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
She's beautiful, he added. He also riff that.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
The FBI quote knows my house better than I do,
when he was being asked about the details of classified
materials found scattered around his home. Now, the former Special
Counsel Robert Hurr gave his testimony to Capitol Hill and
confirmed everything that I just told you was in the transcript.

(14:21):
Her was appointed, as you know, by the Attorneyinal Merrick
Garland in January of twenty twenty two to investigate the
President's handling of classified files based on a range of areas,
including Afghanistan.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
So what did he say? What did her say about
all of this?

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Well, her, in his own words, he made it very
clear the president of the United States of America. Quote Willfully.
I want to say that again, Willfully kept classified documents.
It wasn't an accident.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
My team and I conducted a thorough, independent investigation. We
identified evidence that the President will bully retained classified materials
after the end of his vice presidency when he was
a private citizen. This evidence included an audio recorded conversation
during which mister Biden told his ghostwriter that he had
quote just found all the classified stuff downstairs end quote.

(15:17):
When mister Biden said this, he was a private citizen
speaking to his ghostwriter in his private rental home in Virginia.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
So to be clear, Robert Hurry saying, the President United
States of America knew he had these documents. Willfully kept
those documents. It wasn't an accident. In other words, it
was on purpose. Her left the Justice Department by the
way to testify on Capitol Hill, and he made it
clear that, yes, the President of the United States of

(15:48):
America did break laws. However, we decided not to prosecute
President Biden because of Biden's cognitive fitness for office and
how the commander in chief wilfully retained those documents. In
interviews with investigators quote, Biden became muddled about the dates
he was vice president and cannot even remember the year
in which his son bo died, and it set his

(16:10):
cavalier attitude to classified documents, such as habit of reading
sense of files to a ghostwriter, posed a significant national
security threat.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
That is what they said.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Robert Hurst said one of the reasons they decided not
to press charges was because at trial, quote, mister Biden
would likely present himself to a jury as he did
during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well meaning elderly.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Man with a poor memory.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
So all you got to do is act like you're
old and can't remember anything, and you can get away
with stealing classified documents and lying about it.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
That's pretty interesting, isn't it. Yes?

Speaker 1 (16:51):
ABC News even they ran this headline transcript from Documents
probe contradicts Biden's accounts of exchange with her over son's death.
So they're even willing to tell you that this actually happened. Again,
the ex special counsel stands by not charging Joe Biden,
and is said, all along, I did an investigation. I

(17:13):
think he was guilty of keeping classified documents.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
But what am I supposed to do.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
With that, because I know if I charge him, all
they're going to do before a jury is say that
he was a sympathetic, well meaning elderly man with a
poor memory, and therefore they would not convict him. So
does it really matter? Game over, We don't care anymore.
We'll just cover up the crimes of the president. Now,

(17:40):
while all this is happening, I just have to point
out something else that's important to me, and that is this.
If the President of the United States of America, by
his own DOJ is described as a senile old man
that can't remember anything to the point where he shouldn't
be charged with criminal activity because no one would convict

(18:01):
him because they feel sorry for him because of how
old and senile he is, then why is he running
for reelection for another four and a half years as
being the president of the United States of America. That's
a big question that everybody in this country should be asking.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
If the president is this cognitive, this has this much
of a cognitive decline, and what we understand is this
audio is so damning they're being forced to say executive
privilege is why they can't share it with the American people.
And if that is true, that this audio is in

(18:39):
fact that damaging to the president, and that people would
look at it, hear it, see it, and just would
be like, all right, well, we're out right, like we
can't do this anymore. This guy's clearly long gone mentally
and he shouldn't be president of the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Then I go back to what I said earlier.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
It's a president of the United States America that has
everybody around him that's protecting him at all costs because
they don't want to lose their influence and their power.
And one of the reason why I say they don't
want to lose their influence and their power is because
if the president is in fact this compromise cognitively, then
everybody else around him that is making the decisions for

(19:19):
him has as much power as in essence the president
of the United States of America. Think about that high
If you have a president that is incapacitated that you're
having to hold his hand, you're having to remind him
of dates, you're having to remind him of when he
was the vice president, you have to remind him when
his son died.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
The list goes on and on.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Think about how easy it would be to convince him
to walk out there and say something that maybe he
doesn't even really believe, just because the staff says, we
need to just support this bill or this legislation or
this foreign policy initiative, like for example, taking your hand
off of Israel. Now it should make a whole lot
more sense to a lot of you. Yesterday I sat

(20:03):
down with centaor Ted Cruz, as many of you know,
I co host a podcast with him, and I asked
him what Congress's response is going to be to this
and holding what it looks like to hold Merrit Garland
in contempt if Republicans are able to move forward, and
is the president in trouble? Will we ever hear this audio?
And will we hear it before or after election? A
day if we do get to hear it, I want

(20:25):
you to hear what Senator Ted Cruz had to say.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
Take a listen.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
The excuse for not prosecuting Joe Biden for having classified
documents that he'd had for decades right up dating Gaser
was that he's just too old and feeble, and we
couldn't get a conviction because the excuse would be he's
too old to convict and doesn't know what he's doing anymore.
Yet he's the president of the United States of America

(20:51):
with the nuclear codes.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Well, that's exactly right.

Speaker 6 (20:55):
So to convict someone of a criminal crime, you've got
to make the case that they have the MENSRAA mensrea
is the legal term for the intent that they're knowingly
and willingly violating the criminal law. What Robert Hurst said
is you could not convince a jury that Joe Biden

(21:15):
had the mens rea to violate the law, even though
he did so repeatedly, knowingly, that he openly, brazenly, shamelessly.
But what her said is, and by the way, he
said this on behalf of the Biden Justice Department. He said,
any jury would conclude that the Biden was too old
and seni island forgetful, that he could not realize he

(21:39):
was committing felonies and so you couldn't prosecute it for him.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
It's amazing that's the excuse for the president of the
United States of America. Yet he's apparently in good enough
shape to run for reelection and be president for another
four years.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
Like you mentioned a minute ago, that he has the
nuclear codes. Understand the Biden Department of Justice, as publicly
maintained to the American people, Joe Biden is not competent
to stand trial, and yet he is competent to be
the commander in chief to have the nuclear codes. And
let's be clear, if Joe Biden tonight decided to annihilate

(22:17):
humanity and to fire nuclear weapons at our enemies, he
could exterminate human beings from existence. And yet according to
the Biden DOJ, he's not competence stand trial.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Only only in Biden's America, as as possible. The Speaker
of the House, by the way, he has come out
and said he is very concerned about this issue as
well from the House side.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Here is what he said earlier.

Speaker 5 (22:44):
But first I want to address the breaking news from
this morning. About an hour ago, we learned that that
President Biden has invoked executive privilege to prevent the American
people from hearing the audio recordings of his testimony with
Special Counsel Robert Hurt. The American people will not be
able to hear why prosecutors felt the President of the

(23:05):
United States was, in Special Counsel Robert Hirst's words, a
quote elderly man with a poor memory and thus shouldn't
be charged. Just think about that for a moment. President
Biden is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country
and everyone to hear those tapes. They obviously confirm what
the Special Council has found and would likely cause. I suppose,

(23:30):
in his estimation such alarm with the American people that
the President is using all of his power to suppress
their release, and rather than defend our closest ally at war,
President Biden is using his authority to defend himself politically.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
I mean, it adds up, doesn't it. It's so damning
that we got to do this at all costs. Protect it,
make sure it never gets out there, make sure we
don't see the light of this sees the light of day.
And the next question his center for you is okay, well,
then what happens next on this? Is there a way
to get these recordings out there?

Speaker 6 (24:07):
So the Speaker of the House is precisely right. What
this tells us is these recordings are bad. They are damning,
they are embarrassing. They are the sources of things that
if you listen to them, the natural inference from the
fact that they're fighting so hard and they're making a
demonstrably frivolous legal claim to protect them. It is that

(24:32):
the White House has determined, Holy cow, people heard this,
they would say, Joe Biden is utterly incompetent to be president.
That Robert Hurror, the Special counsel, was right, he's not
competent to stand trial. If you're not competent to stand trial,
you're not competent to be president of the United States.
You're not competent to be the commander in chief of

(24:52):
the United States military.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
And it's not just you're saying what they were talking
about on the recording, which would be damning enough on
the substance and the subject matter, but it's also about
the incompetency that then can be used against him, and
the American people would see, basically, pull back the curtain
and this is what the guy running your country really
is like?

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Right now? Are you going to give him a chance
to run it for another four years? Right?

Speaker 6 (25:14):
Look, My assumption is the audio is incredibly damning. Remember
we talked about when Robert Hurr was appointed. Robert Hurr
had been the right hand to Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy
Attorney General who had been Barack Obama's US attorney in Maryland.
Rod Rosenstein is responsible for much of the abuse of

(25:37):
power we saw in the DOJ. He's responsible for appointing
Robert Muller to and as the Special Counsel to investigate Russia, Russia, Russia.
And when Robert Hurr was first appointed, we said, look,
what will reveal whether mister Hurr is actually doing his
job is whether he's willing to go after Joe Biden.

(25:58):
If he just if he walls off any evidence of
criminality from Joe Biden, that will be an incredibly damning conclusion. Now,
I will say his report was frankly better than you
and I expected, because his report on its face concluded, yes,
Joe Biden is a criminal. He's a felon. He violated

(26:19):
the criminal law over and over and over again. He
knew he was violating, he said he was violating, he
didn't care, he was brazen. But then the reason that
mister Hirst said he was not going to recommend charges
against Joe Biden exactly like the charges that were being

(26:39):
brought against Donald Trump for the same offense, is because
he said Joe Biden's not competent to stand trial. Now,
Democrats were horrified at the second part of that conclusion
because they're like, no, don't reveal, pay no attention to
the man behind the curtain, do not reveal that the
Wizard of Oz is a fake and a fraud. Now, listen,

(27:00):
you and I have talked about We're three and a
half years into the Biden presidency. You know how many
times I've talked to Joe Biden since he became president.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
I'm assuming it's still zero zero, not one. And that's
not normal. So people understand how it normally works. It
is absolutely weird and bizarre. When Barack Obama was president,
I talked to him regularly. When Donald Trump was president,
I talk to him every week and sometimes every day.
And I got to say, it is an amazing thing.

(27:30):
And by the way, you might say, Okay, Cruz, he's
a right winger. Maybe just Biden doesn't talk to him.
Biden has talked to virtually zero Republican senators. Is that
because they're hiding him from I'm being serious, because they say,
you guy, it's better to it's better to protect him
and shield him from y'all so that you don't understand

(27:53):
how diminished he is.

Speaker 6 (27:54):
Is that part of it? Absolutely? So listen, the Republican Senators.
We have launch to get every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
so three days a week we have lunch together. We
talk regularly at lunch about how weird it is that
none of us have talked to Joe Biden. Actually, there's
an interesting story. We were sitting there at lunch talking

(28:17):
and the only center at the table with me who
had spoken with Joe Biden was John Kennedy. John is
a great friend. He's a fantastic guy, amazing sense of humor.
John told the story at lunch. He said, listen, I
spoke with Biden once and it was fairly early on
in the Biden presidency. And there was a bill that
John had authored that passed, and it was a bipartisan bill.

(28:39):
And John said, look, they wanted to do a signing
ceremony in the Oval office, you know, presumably to show
they were bipartisan. Look what we're doing together in this
great and so John said, he went to that signing ceremony.
He was in the Oval and he said, Biden in
the middle of the conversations, in the middle of the
signing ceremony, struck up a conversation with John, and Biden said, hey, Hey, John,

(29:02):
have you ever been to the cabinet room? And John
Kennedy being John Kennedy, he said, I lied, and I
said no, and Biden immediately says, well, come on, let
me take you over there. So he goes over to
the cabinet room and John said, Biden begins telling war
stories and they were from forty or fifty years ago,
and he's just talking about things that happened decades ago,

(29:25):
and he's telling it, telling him on and on and on,
and the Biden White House staff is freaking out and
they're going, miss President, as President, you need to go,
you need to go to your next meeting. They were
really worried that Biden is talking to John Kennedy, and
Biden apparently like gave him the back of the hand
and said, shut up, I'm telling stories. And Kennedy said

(29:45):
that Biden spent forty five minutes telling war stories and
it was like it was like your grandfather reliving World
War Two. Yeah, but that is and it's worth noting,
by the way, all of us know Joe Biden, remember
he was a man of the Senate. He spent forty

(30:05):
years in the Senate. Joe Biden swore me into the Senate.
When I was first elected in twenty twelve, the person
who delivered my oath of office was Joe Biden. So it
is weird that the White House staff keeps him hidden
from us. And the natural assumption is that his mental
diminishment is so great that they cannot let him speak

(30:27):
to us. And so you put that in the context
of this Robert Hurr interview. Understand the claim of executive
privilege is absurd because Robert Hurr was not meeting with
him as a subservient employee discussing the administration's policy. Rather,
Robert Hurr was appointed as a special counsel to investigate

(30:48):
did the President commit criminal conduct? By the way he concluded,
the answer is yes.

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