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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The auto pen scandal. Time to do something about it,
says our next guess he's Matt Kittle. He's senior election correspondent.
The Federals wrote a story for them about the Biden
autopen investigation. Play time is over, he says, time to prosecute.
Who would you prosecute first?
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Matt Kittle, Well, I think there are a lot of
people in the shadowy government behind Joe Biden for several
years who were working the auto pen. As we've come
to know, there should be prosecutions therein because the people
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of America, I think in twenty twenty, although there's evidence
to suggest they many of them, didn't. They elected Joe
Biden president. They didn't elect a a committee to run
the country.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Okay, true enough, But it gets to be the point
where you have to prove that Biden had no knowledge
of these autopen signings, that he did not personally approve them,
and then I would hope they if you can prove
that somehow, that not only do the people who did
the autopen signs should they be prosecuted, but any of
the orders that were signed that way should be reversed.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yeah, that's exactly it. Mike Howell of the Oversight Project
was the leading investigator in this, and he broke this
issue back in March, and at that time they had found,
you know, real problems with the autopen and its authenticity,
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and that Joe Biden of course, had no idea that
you know, who was being pardoned in all of these
sorts of things, and that is exactly what he says.
Now we've found out a lot more, of course, with
James Comer and the Oversight Committee last week with the
bombshell report that they released, they're talking about more investigations
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and more reviews from the Department of Justice. The Department
of Justice needs to stop all of the reviews. We've
got the information, we've got the evidence. Now it's time
for prosecutions.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
And I guess that's up to the DOJ, right, that's
up to Van BONDI do you think she's hesitating to prosecute.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
She is absolutely hesitating to prosecute. And there are a
number of reasons for that. Politics, of course, always plays
a big part in these kinds of things when we're
talking about accountability, But it is will, It is the
will to hold people accountable. And while this administration has
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done a pretty good job at that much better job
than previous administrations. We're still lacking that at this point,
that accountability for this particular scandal, and we know there
have been a lot of scandals under Democrat control.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Okay, if you're a betting man, I know that you are.
But even if you're not, Matt Kittle, you go into
Vegas right now, you're putting down one hundred bucks on
prosecutions versus no prosecutions, Which which which gets your bet?
Where are you putting a hundred bucks?
Speaker 2 (03:14):
The over under at this point is, I would say,
submitted prosecutions. I think there there will be, whether we
get accountability in this federal court system that has you know,
so many far left judges in it. That's that's another
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question altogether.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
That's a fact. All right, sir, thank you for your time.
Appreciate it. That senior election correspondent at the Federalist, Matt
Kittle