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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Laptops, crack and hookers.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Oh my, that is the story of the Biden crime family,
at least for today. And new allegations that have come
out against Hunter Biden. James Comer and Congresswoman Major Taylor
Green are demanding information now on Hunter Biden's hookers, claiming
that they may have been sex trafficking victims, and that
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is something that the government should clearly be looking at.
I want you to hear what Taylor Green had to
say is she displayed images of Hunter Biden with prostitutes
during the House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Listen carefully.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
I believe this is a violation of the Man Act.
This is Hunter Biden's This is his proof that he
bought the ticket. He bought it for this woman right here.
He flew her from Los Angeles to Washington on June fourteenth,
flew her back to Los Angeles, California on June fifteenth
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of twenty eighteen. So when Hunter Biden paid for this
woman to do this with him, to travel across state
lines from California to Washington, d C. On June fifteenth,
this is a violation of the Man Act.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
This was prostitution.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Mister Shapley, you start an investigation into Hunter Biden, code
named Sportsman, which opened in November of twenty eighteen. It
was an offshoot of an investigation the IRS was conducting
into a foreign based amateur online pornography platform. This is
evidences of Hunter Biden making sex. Excuse me, this is
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my time making pornography.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
The pictures that she was showing were pictures that he
made that were clearly pornographic. Of course, Democrats immediately scrambled
to try to shut it down and to shut her
up and to make sure that she couldn't talk about it.
She was holding it up there to make a point
that the government's clearly not protecting these young girls that
he sex trafficked across state lines. If you do that,
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or if I did that or anybody else, do you
go to jail? You're charged with those crimes. So how
is Hunter Biden with the evidence to prove that he
paid for the ticket? In fact, we now know that
he paid for those tickets out of his law firm
and then traffic them, sex trafficked them halfway or not halfway,
basically all the way across the country.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
And this is why House Republicans on.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Friday decided to ratchet up the pressure on the Justice
Department to share information on alleged list of first Son
Hunter Biden's prostitute, saying they could be victims in need
of federal support. House Oversight Committee Chairman James comer and
as you heard there, Congresswoman Rode to the Justice Department
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that information should be handed over by September the twenty second,
ahead of a possible impeachment inquiry into President Biden for
his alleged role in Hunter's foreign business dealings. The Committee
on Oversight and Accountability continues to investigate whether the Department
of Justice is upholding the rights of victims who are
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sexually exploited by Robert Hunter Biden. James Comerce wrote to
the DOJ Human Trafficking Coordinator Hillary Axham and Crime Victims
Director Christina Rose, Now we have people at the DOJ
and their entire job is to stand up for the
victims of sex trafficking, of human trafficking, and to go
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after the people that are that have hired them. That
would obviously be the present son. We know the transactions,
we know who the women are, we know the names,
we know the bank accounts of money came from, and
we have the evidence of the pictures and the videos
and timestamped and where they were from the laptop, which
is less well known than other allegations involving the Biden family.
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As Special Counsel David Wis is preparing to file federal
charges against the fifty three year old first son. The charges,
of course, are going to be charges that cannot connect
back to his father, like the gun crime charge. Now
we have image after image of Hunter Biden with alleged
prostitutes from his laptop, and we have the bank statements
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of those prostitutes where they were paid, and also the
bank statements to where he was paying for their flights
to come see him. Comer and Green are demanding to
know who at the DOJ compiled a list of sex
workers whose travel may have violated the Man Act. Hunter
Biden reportedly used at least five thousand dollars wires by
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his father to him to pay a Russian escort in
Massachusetts as well. There's no evidence the elder Biden knew
of the reason his son needed the money, But what
we do know is the money came in. The money
went out to the hookers. A list of women believed
to have cross state lines for paid sex with Hunter,
possibly violating the Man's Act. Prohibition on interstate prostitution was
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described in June one congressional testimony by IRS whistle blower
Joseph Ziegler. Violations of the Man Act m A n
N Act carried criminal penalties in a high profile recent case.
For example, it was used to prosecute billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's
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accomplished Maxwell. Now you may remember that Maxwell was his
I don't know like live in girlfriend slash female pimp
that hooked him up with other aged girls. She was
sentenced to twenty years in prison for sex trafficking underage girls,
and the Man Act was used so that she could
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be prosecuted. Now, James Comer is demanding to know who
at the DOJ compiled a list because we know a
list exists of sex workers whose travel may have violate
the Man Act, and whether any victims have been notified
of their statutory rights. Testimony from an internal Revenue Service
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whistle blower indicated the DOJ compiled a list to potential
victims relating to an investigation of Hunter Biden for Man
Act violations. These women may be victim under the Crime
Victim's Rights Act and may also be afforded mandatory restitution
pursuant to the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act. In light of
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the DOJ's refusal to communicate in a meaningful way with
the committee, we have great skepticism that the DOJ has
been adequately communicating with crime victims. Obviously referring to the
women sex traffic by Joe Biden's son, Now let me
go back to also how this whistleblower explained the story,
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because it's pretty damning. Ziegler is the whistleblower, all right.
From the irs. He investigated Hunter's finances for five years.
He told the House Ways and Means Committee that Justice
Department officials were compiling a long list of women who
traveled across state lines to engage in paid sex.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Quote.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
There were some flying people across state lines, paying for
their travel, paying for their hotels. They were what we
called Man Act violations, Ziegler stated to Congress. Under oath,
he said, quote, I know that they were compiling them together.
I don't know what they ended up doing with them.
Referring to the DOJ's investigation, he said, I know there
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was an effort at some point to compile them, but
I don't know what ultimately happened with them. The Oversight
Committee Republicans are now accusing the DJ officials of making
quote the alarming decision to ignore our original requests for
information sent on July the twenty fifth, and they now
have written that Rose should inform the panel by September
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fifteenth if she refuses to appear voluntarily for a briefing
to discuss all of these issues now. The request also
comes after David Weiss on Wednesday indicated that he expects
to indict Hunter Biden this month on charge of lying
about his drug use on a federal gun purchase form
in Delaware, the one case that does not connect him
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in any capacity to his father or any of the
money that's been coming in from the shady bad actors
and olagarks around the world. Weiss, who's the US Attorney
for Delaware, who should have never gotten this job. In fact,
he's ineligible for this job. But who do you tell
that to the guy who gave him his job, the
Attorney General of the United States of America. HiT's in
violation of what a special prosecutor is supposed to be,
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an unbiased from outside the agency person. Instead, he appointed
us to visual prosecutor who is from the inside, who
gave Hunter Biden the sweetheart immunity deal at the very beginning.
Now Grant Wives who has been granted special council status
last month by Garland in order to file quote tax
fraud charges against the first son outside of Delaware after
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the collapse of a probation only plea deal that happened
in court in July. And what is he doing now
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to this Hunter Biden's story for you so that you
know now some of the new breaking news. Not only
is Hunter Biden now being accused by Member of Congress
of sex trafficking and breaking federal laws by trafficking women
across state lines, but there's also something else in the story.
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Prosecutors we now have learned, are also seeking to criminally
charge or wor seeking, i should say, to criminally charge
the present Sun in Los Angeles and Washington for dodging
about two point two million in taxes from twenty fourteen
to twenty nineteen on his income from foreign business ventures
that often involved his father.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
The irs.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Whistleblower Gary Shapley, and Ziegler said biden appointed US attorney
blocked those charges. That's contrary to Garland Mary Garland's under
oath assurances about Weiss's autonomy to do his job the
way he needs to do it.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Now.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
It's unclear at this point if Weiss intends to refile
tax fraud charges against Hunter Biden in one venue or
bring separate cases in Los Angeles and Washington, d C.
Or if Weiss will attack on charges for alleged money
laundering or violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. But
what we do know is this, the most egregious charges
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that would have put Hunter Biden in the most serious
legal jeopardy have expired. The statue of limitations, And that
may be the biggest win of all is the fact
that David Weiss knew the statue of limitations were running out,
and knew that if he slow played the statue of
limitations then that at some point it wouldn't even matter
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because he wouldn't have the ability to charge people with
crimes anymore, because the statue of limitations, had you guessed
it run out Now this is just how corrupt the
Biden crime family and the DOJ is, which brings me
to another story that's broken. Morgan Stanley. You know Morgan
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stan Stanley, it's a pretty big bank. Morgan Stanley had
a banker, and we now have learned that that banker
filed fraudulent schemes SEC complaint directly against Hunter Biden and
no one apparently looked into it on purpose. That is
the new accusation that has just come out. A Morgan
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Stanley banker filed the formal complaint with the United States
Security Exchange Commission against an investment firm directly linked to
Hunter Biden back in twenty sixteen. A new document disclosed
to Congress this week confirms compliance officers at US Bank
we also know, flagged at least one hundred and seventy
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different suspicious activity reports against the Biden link firms.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
For the US Treasury to review.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
But filing a complaint with the SEC, the top securities
market regulator in the US, is a far more serious
step quote unquote. So what did they do with that
intel after they got it from Morgan Stanley. Well, let
me tell you what was going on at the time
of this complaint, so at the time of this complaint,
Joe Biden was the sitting Vice President of the United
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States of America. The Morgan Stanley whistleblower, through a lawyer
from New York, filed the complaint on November the one
of twenty sixteen with the SEC under the Dodd Frank
Financial Reform Law. The complaint flagged suspicious transactions and fraudulent schemes.
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Although much of the complaint material in the name of
the whistleblower has been redacted, that is important. By the way,
the complaint itself did not directly mention Hunter Biden, but
a series of attachments incorporated in the complaint clearly did,
including the May the fifteenth excuse me May twenty fifteen
compliance presentation completed with the Hunter Biden dossier. That's pretty shocking.
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There was an attachment to that complaint that concerned Hunter
Biden's linked firm, Rosemont Seneca whistle blower, and it was
redacted quote had various reports to his employer that he
made Morgan Stanley regarding the fraudulent scheme detailed in the addendum,
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which were perpetrated by third party. The complaint reads quote,
in addition to seeking recovery in connection with his prior reporting.
The whistleblower's name again redacted, makes this submission of offering
new information concerning additional security frauds being perpetrated the complaint ads.
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So he's saying, this is an ongoing fraud that's taking
place and there are serious losses, and I'm letting you
know this is happening, and I'm going to Securities and
Exchange Commission because it's not being taken seriously, I guess
by my bosses or my institution, which is exactly why
you would get a lawyer and then go to the
Security Exchange Commission. Now, this is a massive red flag.
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If anybody else was doing this, I'm sure it would
have gotten a lot of attention. But they knew who
the target was. Who was the target none other than
the President of the United States of America and his family.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Quote.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
I have never discussed with my son, or my brother,
or with anyone else anything having to do with their business.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
This is period.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
That's what the President said in twenty nineteen. And what
I will do is the same thing we did in
our administration. Referring to the Obama administration, there will be
an absolute wall between personal and private and the government.
Powerful allegations suggest otherwise and in other words, Joe Biden
was lying yet again. The allegations include, but are not
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limited to, photos, text messages, and audio recordings and irs
and former business partners whistle blowing about seeing all that
we just talked about, which is pretty damning. The Biden
family spitch s activity reports of wirefraud also connect back
to the text messages, which connect back to the emails,
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which connect back to What's app messages, which connect back
to the photos of Joe and Hunter Biden hang out
with his business partners, which connect back to Joe Biden's
voicemail to Hunter about his business dealings, which also connect
back to five individuals referencing Joe Biden as the big guy,
which also cannet back to two whistleblower new testimonies which
also connect back to the fd FBI's fd DASH ten
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twenty three form alleging recorded phone calls and text messages
between Biden and Aborrisma executive, which also connect back to
the FBI informant who alleges bribes were made, which also
connect back to video of Joe Biden bragging about the
firing of the Ukrainian prosecutor, which then connect back to
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Hunter Biden's statements about giving half his income to his dad,
which then connect back to former White House aide saying
FBI ignored Joe Biden's role in the Ukrainian business dealings,
and that connects back to the millions flowing into the
Biden family bank accounts that are confirmed by the suspicious
activity reports, which then connect back to Hunter Biden paying
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for Joe Biden expenses, including the remodeling of his home,
which then connect to the new email aliases multiple alien
is that we have right now for the sitting president
of the United States of America. Now, if everything that
I just told you sounds overwhelming, it should be overwhelming,
except it's all factual, it's all accurate, and you can
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connect every single damn dot that I just told you
backwards and forwards, up and down, left and right. They
all connect. So why is the Department of Justice not
doing anything? I think you can probably answer that question.
I think you know exactly why none of this is
being looked at and all of it is being swept
under the rug. Now, if you go back to the
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sex trafficking and then you connect it to the money.
Then you can start seeing the money flowing and you
can see where it flowed. That's the reason why the
Biden crime family, the DOJ doesn't want to look at this.
They don't want to look at the sex trafficking because
it opens up a massive can of worms financially, the
amount of financial liability to the Iden crime family. If
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you start looking into the money, and you start looking
into the cash, and you start looking into where it
came from and who was sending it, never forget it's
a fact now that Hunter Biden needed five k and
his daddy sent it. And immediately where did Hunter Biden
send the money to sex traffic a woman to come
have sex with him.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
That's kind of a big deal. So not a little deal.
It's a big deal. Now.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
Do I think that Hunter Biden called his dad and said, Hey, Dad,
I got to bang a hooker tomorrow night at seven.
I really need the five grand now, No, I don't
believe that's how that conversation went.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
I want to be clear.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Do I think that Hunter Biden or Joe Biden knew
that Hunter Biden was addicted to drugs and two prostitutes? Absolutely?
Do I think that he knew his son was a
pathological liar and an addict. Yes, he said that, he
said as much. So then why would you start Why
would you keep seeing this money? I'll tell you why.
Because you needed to keep your bag man happy, and
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Hunter Biden was the bagman. So if it's it takes
blow in hookers to keep him happy, then you keep
giving him enough money so he'll keep being your bag man.
I want to get to this other story that I
also think is very important, and it connects back to
the corruption of the Biden family and how the Democratic
machine is fighting back right now.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
You may have also seen this headline.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
We've now learned that Georgia's Special grand Jury recommended charges
against Senator Lindsey Graham, David Purdue, and Kelly Laffler, among a.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Hell of a lot of others.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
This Georgia's Special grand Jury, which was nothing more than
a political witch hunt, a hit list, an enemies list,
right decided, yeah, we should start locking up people in
the Senate, in Congress, and hell anywhere else. They went
after Republican Senator Lindsay Graham, David Perdue, and Kelly Lawfler.
Special grand jury panel report released Friday shows that the
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recommended charges were in connection with former President Donald Trump's
August the fourteenth indictment by the Fulton County District Attorney
Fanny Willis for allegedly attempting to challenge the twenty twenty
presidential election results. Now, the reason why I think the
Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis didn't charge them is
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because she understood that would be too much for people
to bite off. But when you hate Donald Trump, you
can get away with it. The Special Jury panel and
the twenty eight page report that was released for reveal
that the panel recommended indictments not only against Graham, Purdue,
and Lawware, along with former Trump National security advisor Michael
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Flynn and Boris Epstein, a Trump advisor the Georgia Special
Grand Jury's four person who became notorious for her multiple
media appearances, including an interview on CNN where she laughed
about bringing down the former president. Willison died nearly twenty
people but excluded Graham, Weftware, Purdue, Flynn, and Epstein. Among
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those indicted were former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,
Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell. Many of them were
charged on state racketeering charges. As you know, Trump faces
thirteen counts and was charged with eighteen other lawyers, aides,
and supporters facing forty one counts collectively. Lindsey Graham United
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States Center was asked today about this, like, I'm sure
he didn't know about it until this came out. It's like, wait,
what I was going to be charged? Listen to what
he said.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
What do you think of the report being released today?
Speaker 3 (22:44):
It's contents and what recommendation was from the special ventuary?
Speaker 4 (22:48):
You know I have.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
I'm very worried about the country right now. I was
the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. This election was
contested in court in multiple states. I had to explain
to the people of South Carolina my vote, had to
decide whether or not to have a hearing about the
allegations in Georgia and other places. I called around different states,
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including Georgia, as a sitting United States Senator chairman of
the Judiciary Committee. I eventually certified the election in all states,
including Georgia. I didn't find any evidence of mass voter fraud,
but I did have concerns about the mail in ballot
systems in Georgia and other places.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
This is troubling for the country.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
We can't criminalize senators doing their job when they have
a constitutional requirement to fulfill.
Speaker 4 (23:48):
It would be.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
Irresponsible for me, in my opinion, as chairman of the committee,
not to try to find.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
Out what happened.
Speaker 5 (23:55):
It'd be irresponsible for me to tell the voters of
South Carolina what I did without actually trying to find
out what the right answer was.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
So we're opening up Pandora's box here.
Speaker 5 (24:06):
Fulton County is one of the most liberal jurisdictions in
the country. I fear this will spread that the next election,
Democrats may be on the other side of this.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
So at the end of the day, nothing happened.
Speaker 5 (24:20):
What I did was consistent with my job as being
a United States Senator chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
But it was just not me.
Speaker 5 (24:29):
Three United States senators, we're opening up Pandora's box. I
think the system in this country is getting off the rails,
and we have to be careful not to use the
legal system.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
It is getting off the rails.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
I think he's absolutely right, But this is not all
the people that were, by the way, on the list
that they were coming after. Let me let you hear
what CNN said about who the grand jury wanted to charge,
because it was more than just senators.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Today on Inside Politics thirty ninety games, I'm Dana Bash
in Washington. The Fulton County Special grand Jury report is
out and it begs.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
A lot of questions.
Speaker 6 (25:06):
The biggest one is this, why did District Attorney Bonnie
Willis decide not to prosecute key political figures despite getting
a go ahead from a special grand jury. The names
in this report read like a who's who of Donald
Trump's orbit. Some who were indicted as part of the
criminal conspiracy are Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and John Eastman.
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Now we are learning some of who were not Cleton Mitchell,
Bert Jones, who's Georgia's lieutenant governor now, longtime Trump aid
and sometimes attorney bors Epstein, former Trump national security advisor
Michael Flynn, and some who serve and also served in
the past in the United States Senate Lindsey Graham, David Perdue,
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and Kelly Leffler. Those last two, of course, of Georgia.
CNN's Sarah Murray has been closely looking over this newly
released report. Sarah, what are you seeing well?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Dane.
Speaker 7 (25:57):
Obviously, the special grand jury fell that very many people
deserve to be indicted after they heard months of evidence
and heard from seventy five witnesses. Again, this is not
the grand jury that issued the indictments in this case.
This was a grand jury whose job was to investigate,
and they ultimately felt that thirty nine people should be indicted. Now,
the district attorney did not just take that list and
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take it to a regular grand jury. What prosecutors did
is they went through this name by name and they
tried to determine do the fact support a case against
this person? Do we believe that we could put this
before the regular grand jury get an indictment, and that
we have the evidence to be able to take this
person to trial and to succeed. And ultimately you see
a lot of these names fall away. Fulton County District
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Attorney Fannie Willis ended up indicting nineteen individuals. Eighteen of them,
including of course, former President Donald Trump, were recommended to
be indicted by the special purpose grand jury. There was
another one who does not show up in that report,
Mike Roman, who the district attorney ultimately decided to bring
charges against. But I think what you're seeing is the
difference between you know, what normal folks again, just regular
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people who served on a special purpose grand jury found
offensive and thought maybe illegal, versus what prosecutors felt they
could actually prove and bring to trial.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Danna, this was a list of just we want to
lock up everybody that's a conservative, including the lieutenant governor
of the state, because they were around Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
This was an enemy's list, that's all it was.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
It was an enemy's list, and this enemy's list was long,
and it was well thought out. Now, I do believe
that the prosecutor even understood I can't go that far,
like I can't start just locking up everybody or trying
to lock up everybody. She did a hell of a
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lot of them, by the way. She went after those
very close to Donald Trump at the top. But at
the end of the day, what it was really about,
what it really seemed to be about, was just saying,
all right, everyone that's around Donald Trump, screw them ruin
their life, right, like I mean, I mean, seriously, just
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screw them ruin their life and get rid of them,
lock them up and put them in prison because they
should have known better. They should have known better than
to hang out with Donald Trump, and now we're going
to punish them for being a conservative, for supporting Trump,
for advocating for Trump, for being a part of Donald
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Trump's uh you know, you know, you know world. And
by the way, this is exactly what they're hoping is
going to happen. Exactly what they hope is going to
happen this time with Donald Trump, that good men and
women are going to be too afraid to be around him,
to support him, to advise him, to talk to him,
to work to him. And I can tell you it's real.
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I know people that have turned down the opportunity to
work with Donald Trump because they're too afraid of the
legal liability and being in the situation that I just described.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
I I mean, think about Lindsay Graham.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
What the hell did Lindsay Graham do nothing except for
being a Trump supporter at that moment time, They're like, yeah,
screw him, all right, how many other sinaters were around him? Okay,
well they were too and they had conversations. All right, fine,
screw them too, right, let's just indict on everybody. And
now what we understand is these grand juries. You go
to the right place and you get the right liberals,
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you get the right communists, they'll indicte people and then
they'll go on TV and they'll talk about it. I played,
you may remember, I played this psycho young girl who's like,
I just love the idea of swearing in you President
Donald J. Trump, and she like is fantasizing about it.
She was talking in her interviews, like fantasizing about wanting
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to put Trump in jail and to stick him before,
you know, to sweare him in. That's how psycho these
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