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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and Load. Michael
Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Ozzy Osbourne, founding father of British heavy metal, the front
man for Black Sabbath, and the reality TV luminary, has
died after a year's long struggle with Parkinson's disease.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
So a former aide to Bill Clinton by the name
of Keith Boykin is very very upset. See, if the
shine is off of Barack Obama, if the bloom is
off that rose, it will expose a number of things
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for which he is the central element. Once you start
asking questions, because the idea of the beautiful facade of
Barack Obama has cracked, there is a lot going on
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behind there. Barack Obama is a criminal enterprise centrifuge. He
is the base. Everything pivots around him. And he's not
the mastermind of every element, but he is the central
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hub off which every spoke that's brought in. And yes,
some of those folks are Clinton folks, not many, and
most of those folks are still around. In fact, in fact,
we'll get to Clapper in a moment. But let's let
me not get ahead of myself, because we have a
story to tell.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Here.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
So here's Keith Boykin, who was an aid to Bill Clinton.
But remember Hillary serves in Obama's administration and Secretary of
State during the eight years that Clinton is out of office,
that Bill is out of office, but Hillary is a senator.
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Every other head of state, every rogue nation, everyone who
wanted something from the United States government, whether most favored
nation status, or to get off of our terror lists,
or to in the case of the phosphorus company from Morocco,
the American company to be squeezed and the Moroccan company
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to replace them. There are all these people who wanted
things from our government, and the Clinton still had influence. Remember,
the Bushes and the Clintons were way closer than anybody
was comfortable with, and it was expected that Hillary was
the heir apparent in two thousand and eight. So the
Clinton crime Foundation is rushed so aptly dubbed them was
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raising hundreds of millions of dollars that they were living
out of. There are wealthy American families that never saw
the kind of money that the Clintons did after leaving
the White House, that ran through their supposed foundation, money
that was supposedly spent in say Haiti that can't be
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accounted for. Money that went to Chelsea's wedding, money that
went to jumbo jet travel around the world, and lord
knows what Bill Clinton paid for that you wouldn't want
the children to hear about. The Clintons were very invested
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in the Obama myth. Once Hillary was defeated in the
eight primary, along with Joe Biden and John Edwards by
Barack Obama. Once that happened, they swore to ingratiate themselves
into the Obama administration and get back control of the
United States government, which was to have been handed over
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to them for safe keeping in twenty sixteen, so that
all the secrets of the cult could be kept except
you rose up and beat her. So make no mistake,
the Clintons and the Obamas have their own tiff, but
they keep that inside the house. They don't share that
with the public. That's why my former aid to Bill Clinton,
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Keith Boykin, is now criticizing Donald Trump. And here's what
he had to say.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
They didn't even influence votes, they had intentions.
Speaker 5 (04:41):
Why are we talking about this is not the issue
the president.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
President Obama said that Russia did not maniculate us.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
We should note that because every liberal in America.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
Said that was.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
Not to talk about the fact that the president of
the United States, the current president of the United States,
just accused a former president of treason and suggested a
prosecution of that former president.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
There's no evidence. That is the problem. You can call it.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
I'm not going to call you talk about that instead
of talking about Obama.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Because Obama just here's a Democrat mythology.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
Please, let's not talk about this. I don't want to
talk about your disturrections. The problem is, this is.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
What Trump does. He distracts everybody.
Speaker 5 (05:24):
He's talking about President Obama because he doesn't want to
talk about Epstein. He's talking about the Washington Commanders and
the Cleveland Gardians because he doesn't want to talk about Epstein.
He releases the Martin Luther King files because he doesn't
want to.
Speaker 6 (05:34):
Talk about Epstein.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
He's doing everything possible except talking about Jeffrey Epstein because
he's trying to throw up disturrections of people like you
talk to come on TV and try to.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Try to agree with you. You're violently not letting I'm
not doing Remember, Scott, my position on the Epstein files
has been understood by many so let me be clear.
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I do not believe that the foot dragging in releasing
the Epstein files is because President Trump is implicated. I
do not believe that. I've never said it, I've never
intimated it. If I did believe it, I would tell you. So.
Why the foot dragging? Because I believe there are people
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who are friendly to the administration. I'm twofold. I believe
there are people who are friendly to the administration who
are in those files, who are going to get caught
up in a scandal of their own making, who might
have been minor players, or they might have been the
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worst pers above them among them, who are longtime friends.
Donald Trump didn't wake up as president in January twenty seventeen,
when most of the world discovered him, or when he
came down the elevator in twenty fifteen. He has long
standing friendships in Palm Beach and in New York primarily,
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but across the country and across every field. There's about
a twenty year period where almost every celebrity in America
knew Donald Trump and loved him. By the way, for
them to now call him a demon. They flew on
his jets, they flew on his Helo. They had dinner
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with him, they had lunch with him, They went to
his weddings, He came to theirs. They wrote each other notes.
They were friendly, they liked each other, that is true.
They stayed in his hotels and were glad to They
were glad to be filmed with him, photograph with him,
show up at his events. They didn't always think he
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as a monster, and they don't think that today. For
the record, I think Trump is loyal to his friends,
and I think he would rather not expose some of
them who were caught in all of this. Names are
not known. That's what I believe you can that doesn't
make him an awful person. Nevertheless, I think the names
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have to be revealed. And I'm sorry for whoever got
caught up in it. But it's sort of like when
someone says, if you send me to prison, my kids
won't have a daddy and they'll grow up without a daddy.
You should have thought about that before you robbed fourteen banks.
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If you went to Orgy Island and you're in the documents,
you got to be exposed. We stand for the rule
of law, or we don't. I think that's number one.
I don't think Trump is in the Epstein files, that's
number one. In fact, I feel certain of it, and
that is because of number two. If Donald Trump was
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in the Epstein files, then before they had him shot
in the head, before they indicted him thirty four times,
before they raided his wife's penny drawers, before they had
Fat Fannie and her paramour in Atlanta bring charges, before
they had Big Fat Tish in New York bring charges,
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before they sent the number three at the Department of
Justice to New York to run that thing. Before they
got the judge whose daughter was getting rich off of
it to bring the charges, before they put Jack Smith
on it, before they impeached him twice, before they put
Mueller Muller in the entire investigative crew on him, before
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Comy did everything he did, before Strasig and Lisa Page
and Andy McKay and January sixth setups, before all of that,
Before all of that, they would have simply released the
fact that he was in the Epstein files. That's all
they had to do, and they never once did. In fact,
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they never once hinted at it. There's a random influencer here,
podcaster there, movies, but they've almost never accused him. You
ever noticed that we know that Bill Gates was involved.
His wife said so in the divorce pleadings. If Trump
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was involved, think of all the steps they took to
kill him, literally or figuratively legally. Think of all the
things they've done. Do you believe that these ruthless, ruthless,
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relentless people would not have exposed him. There's zero chance,
even if other people had to be taken down in
the process. Well, Keith Boykin, who said that Trump is
trying to distract us from the Epstein story by accusing
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Obama of treason in twenty eighteen former Director of National
Intelligence Director. That position is now held by Tulsa Gabbard.
James Clapper, a man who admitted he once voted for
a communist. Well, he was on CNN where he said,
if it weren't for Obama, we would not have had
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the assessment showing that Russia interfered with the twenty sixteen election.
This is Clapper admitting that Obama was the mastermind behind
don't vote for Trump. He's friends with Putin. Putin's going
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to steal the election.
Speaker 7 (12:11):
For President Obama. We might not have done the intelligence
community assessment that we did that set off a whole
sequence of events which are still unfolding today. President Obama
is responsible to that, and was he who tasked us
to do that intelligence community assessment in the first place.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Why did Obama do that? There was no objective indicator
that Russians were interfering in the election. Let's go back
to carter Page. Carter Page was as presidential candidates have
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an advisor, a counselor who was brought in to talk
through what's our policy on this, what's our policy on that? Well,
they made Carter Page out to be an agent of
the Russians. Turns out he's not. Some people got in
big trouble for that lie. But once they convinced a
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judge that he was, then they could bug him every
conversation he had. They would be able to record. That's
how they would be able to record a man running
for president never been done before. The evil that these
men have done America Michael Berry Show, and the best
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thing that ever happened to slavery was America and the
Republican Party. We talked to people across the country, and
some of you travel across the country because your truck drivers.
I think that's probably number one category of listeners. Truck
drivers are great listeners because they get to listen for
long periods of time. They don't take what you say
out of context. Because folks that are rushing in and
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out of the card that said, did I hear you
say that? No you didn't. You heard the opposite of that,
But you only got to listen for a minute. Understandable.
But for those of you across the country, and by
the way, I do love to hear from you by
email where you're listening. So Michael Berryshow dot com is
our website and it says send Michael an email. You
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can send me an email there with whatever your thoughts
on the show. I do read them all. And I
love for you to tell me where you're listening. And
if you listen on a radio station, I love you
to tell me that radio station, or if you listen
on the podcast, tell me that. So in order for
this story to make sense, I'm going to give you
a little context of where I grew up. If you
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think about the map of the United States and you've
never been to Texas, you got California out on the
left coast, You've got Florida out on the east coast
on the southern portion of our country, and for the
one half of that to the left side, on the
west side, below that, you've got Mexico, and on the
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east of that you've got the Gulf of America. Well,
as you're going across the country, let's say roughly the
middle of the country is Texas, and Texas has its
unique outline. You've seen that outline. If you were to
take Interstate ten from California to Florida or vice versa,
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Interstate ten would take you across the southern portion of
our country. It would cut through about the I don't know,
I'm not looking at it. About one third of the
state would be below that. That'd be South Texas. And
as you came through Texas, you would start into Texas
in El Paso, and a long time later you would
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be on the eastern side of Texas, a long haul
in the little town where I grew up called Orange.
If you stayed on itin you'd go all the way
and you make it all the way through Pensacola and
make it through Florida. Well as you came through Orange,
just before that to the west on Ian is the
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town of Beaumont, Beaumont was the big city for us.
It wasn't Houston, but it was bigger than the little
Orange that I grew up in. And in between Beaumont
and Orange there's a little bedroom community called vider An
Invit there was a woman who was murdered brutally and
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her father was certain that it was her ex husband
who had brutally murdered her. And this father loved his daughter,
and this story eight at him day in and day out.
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He wanted this bastard prosecuted, and he couldn't gethim prosecuted.
And this man, this man was seemingly taught umpting him.
The father would go visit his deceased daughter's headstone, which
he provided not the X, and it would be it
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would have been damaged. So it was as if his
former son in law was taunting him. The father felt,
you murdered my daughter, now you taunt me by desecrating
her grave. So the father had put this was before
you could simply buy a ren camera and stick it
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on something and you know, film anything. You buy a
little camera and stick it somewhere with enough battery to
record most anything at any time. Now, But the father
managed to have a security camera set up to monitor
his daughter's grave, and lo and behold, here comes her
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ex The father is certain this man murdered his daughter
and that he is desecrating her grave. Well, here comes
the X. He comes up and starts smashing and banging
and dishonoring her headstone. Now you tell me, does that
sound like a man who killed a woman, because it
does to me. But if he couldn't get him for
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murdering his daughter, he could get him for this in
the state of Texas. This is a serious crime. And
he's got him on camera. So finally he gets him
prosecuted for that, and he's convicted. And the father during
all of this time refuses to give up. To this day,
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he refuses to give up. I'm eventually going to have
him on the air. I've not been able to connect
with him yet, but I will. And so for years,
anybody who has driven along that it corridor, my brother
used to police that corridor. He was a sheriff's deputy
along that corridor for year thirty years. Anybody who drives
that corridor cannot miss the billboard that says my daughter
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was murdered. It's a black billboard, yellow rating and he
gives the man's name. I forget the guy's name, and
a picture of the video surveillance of the guy smashing
the father's daughter's headstone gravestone. My father was murdered and
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nobody will prosecute him, and about once a year he'll
change the board out. I don't know how long he's
had that billboard up, at least ten years, maybe more.
But I have had people that know I'm from that
community ask me about the case, and I always tell
him the story. And I need to have the father
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on I don't have a connection to him, but maybe
now somebody will reach out to me through the website
on how to get a hold of the father. I'd
like to put him on the air, but I have
to tell you something. I'm Southern Baptist. I grew up
in the Baptist Church, and there are certain things to
every Christian that appeal to you. And I was never
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very fond of Christ's admonition that we turn the other cheek.
I know it makes me a bad follower. I remember
it being in high school at a revival and I
came across Jonathan Edwards, sinners in the hands of an
angry God, and it appealed to me, and it still does.
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I am a believer that wrong should be punished, it
should be acknowledged, and if it's not acknowledged, it should
be rooted out. It should be exposed, because often that
is the very thing we had a cold play cam
that probably will do more damage to the individuals caught
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in that indiscretion and the financial or professional or any
of the other ramifications. I think it is a righteous
pursuit to go after every person and spare no reputation,
no career, no one's liberty for that matter, until every
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American is certain that every stone has been unturned. I
expect every Republican and Democrat to do everything possible to
figure out the Russia collusion hoax, to make it all public,
and to punish the people who abused their office and
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broke the law. We sent people to prison over that
January sixth nonsense. Grandma's disabled people who showed up at
the Capitol waving an American flag, never harmed a soul
and went to the president. Exclusively produced by Hawaiian Chad
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Macnishi Aloha bro Ha to The Michael Show. We want
to know how deep this goes? I don't know how
much Trump scares them. After James Comey was fired as
FBI director during President Trump's first term, remember he hid
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behind the curtains. That image will always stick with me.
He went on ABC News with George Stephanopoulos and he
tried to make Donald Trump look like a raving lunatic.
I'm gonna play you well, technically, Ramon's gonna play you
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that audio to close the show because I want to
leave you with the thought, why are we Is it
so important that the director of the FBI convince you
that the man you had just elected president is a nutjob.
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We never had an FBI director tell us that Obama
was frightening and you know what we've come to learn
about him. We didn't have FBI director saying that of
Bill Clinton. We didn't have FBI directors saying that of
Joe Biden. But it was very important that Komy use
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every bit of capital he may have had doesn't have now,
but may have had to tell you that Donald Trump
is the devil. But before we do this, here is
a montage the Democrats are now saying, we never said
Russia hacked the twenty sixteen election. We never deny Remember,
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election denying. We never denied that, Oh you didn't. What
is this.
Speaker 6 (24:06):
Russia hacking the election to elect Trump? What is the
end of our pokras?
Speaker 8 (24:09):
Three votes were definitely affected, But you're Russia hacked the.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Election to tilted to mister Trump.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
The Russians definitively hacked the election.
Speaker 6 (24:16):
Russia did hack the election, no doubt. The Russians hacked
the election. Yes, Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Packed Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 5 (24:25):
President elect Donald Trump still not sounding convinced that Russia
hacked the election.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
The President does not want to come to terms with
the fact that the Russians hacked the election.
Speaker 9 (24:33):
President Trump says he still wonders if if the Russians
hacked the election, if you can get him to accept
that Russia hacked the election, see if you can get
him to accept.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
Who won the Civil Wars.
Speaker 10 (24:44):
If he admits it, it casts a shadow on.
Speaker 6 (24:46):
His victory over Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 6 (24:49):
Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
Let's be clear, Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
Definitively, Russia hacked the election, and Russia is doing it
again now.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Election related cyber hacking.
Speaker 10 (25:04):
Cyber hacking of US elections, cyber hacking of the election.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Russia was cyber hacking the election. Russia was cyber hacking
the election. The CIA, the FBI, NSA, all.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
Of these intelligence organizations.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Seventeen intelligence agencies all conclude that Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 5 (25:22):
If we find out that Donald Trump just theoretically was
colluding with Russia while they were hacking the election, that
is completely impeachable.
Speaker 10 (25:29):
This dossier alleges the conspiracy between the Trump campaign and
the Russian effort to hack the election.
Speaker 9 (25:36):
The Director of National Intelligence, the head of the National
Security Agency, the head of the FBI, all of these
intelligence experts saying Russia hacked the intelligence. Russia hacked the election.
Speaker 10 (25:46):
The FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the former Director of
National Intelligence, James Clapperman.
Speaker 6 (25:51):
They've all said this. So to believe that that's wrong,
you have.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
To believe they're all involved in an elaborate conspiracy to
get Donald Trump, which seems a little far fetched.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Tonight, Oh really, and we'll conclude the show as promised
with comy when fired going on former step and fetch
It Bill Clinton. George Stephanopoulos on ABC News notice how
hard he's trying to make you think that Trump needs
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to be removed from office. Wonder why.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
James Comy's explosive first interview since being fired by the president,
the former FBI director describing in stunning and sometimes in
graphic detail, the conversations he says he had with the president,
the private dinner, and the unverified dossier that call Mey
says the President was fixated on, in particular, the most
salacious allegation contained in that dossier. Tonight, what we never
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heard from James Collby before one on one with George Stephanopolos.
Speaker 6 (26:52):
As you're headed into Trump Tower that day, we're you nervous?
Speaker 8 (26:54):
Yes, FBI Director James Comy was with a group of
intelligence agency heads briefing the pre as an elect and
his top aids on how the Russians interfered in our election.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
For as an elect, Trump's first question was to confirm
that it had no impact on the election. Intelligence community
does intelligence, The White House does er and spin. You
also said you were struct by what they didn't ask
very much. No one, to my recollection, asked, so, what's
coming next from the Russians? How might we stop it?
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What's the future look like. She was all, what can
we say about what they did and how it affects
the election that we just had.
Speaker 6 (27:34):
Tomi says.
Speaker 8 (27:35):
He then asked me to loan with Trump to warn
him about that now infamous Steele dossier, unverified information on
Trump's ties to Russia, including allegations of Trump's encounters.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
With prostitutes in Moscow. I'm about to meet with a
person who doesn't know me.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
It's just an elected president of the United States by
all accounts, and from my watching him during the campaign,
could be volatile, and I'm about to talked to him
about allegations that he was involved with prostitutes in Moscow
and that the Russians hated it and have leverage over him.
Speaker 6 (28:08):
Did you tell him that the Steele darsier had been
financed by his political opponents?
Speaker 1 (28:12):
No, I didn't.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
I didn't even think I used the term Steele dohci.
I just talked about additional material. Did he have a
rite to know that that had been financed by his
political opponents? That I don't know the answer to that.
It wasn't necessary for my goal, which was to alert
him that we had this information.
Speaker 6 (28:30):
How graphic did you get I think as graphic as
I needed to be.
Speaker 3 (28:33):
I started to tell him about the allegation was that
he had been involved with prostitutes in a hotel in
Moscow in twenty thirteen during a visit for the Miss
Universe pageant, and that the Russians had filmed the episode.
And he interrupted very defensively and started talking about it.
You know, do I look like a guy who needs hookers?
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And I assumed he was asking that rhetorically. I didn't
answer that, and I just moved on and explained. So
I'm not saying that we credit this, not saying we
believe it. We just thought it very important that you know,
did you.
Speaker 6 (29:07):
Tell him you thought it wasn't true or you didn't
know if it was true or not.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
I never said I don't believe it, because I couldn't
say one way or another.
Speaker 6 (29:14):
How weird was that briefing really weird?
Speaker 3 (29:17):
It was almost an aud of body experience with me.
I was floating above myself, looking down, saying, you're sitting
here briefing the incoming president the United States about prostitutes
in Moscow.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
Comy says that on January twenty seventh, at a private
dinner in the White House, President Trump raised the issue again.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
Says he may want me to investigate it to prove
that it didn't happen, and then he says it's something
that distracted me because he said, you know, if there's
even a one percent chance my wife thinks that's true,
that's terrible. And I remember thinking, how did your wife
think it is a one percent chance you were with
prostitutes being on each other in Moscow. I'm a flawed
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human being, but there's literally zero chance that my wife
would think that was true. So what kind of marriage,
to what kind of man? Does your wife think there's
only a ninety nine percent chance you didn't do that?
And I said to him, sir, when you started talking
about it, I may order you to investigate that, I said, Srow,
that's up to you, but you'd want to be careful
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about that because it might create a narrative that we're
investigating you personally. And second, it's very difficult to prove
something didn't happen.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
Did you believe his denial?
Speaker 3 (30:23):
Honestly never thought these words would come out of my mouth.
But I don't know whether the current president, I states,
with prostitutes being on each other in Moscow twenty thirteen,
It's possible.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Helpless nights, Thank you and good night,