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September 21, 2022 33 mins

Do you remember when President Trump was brought up on impeachment charges for his involvement with Ukraine and yet Joe Biden gets to joke about his not giving billions in Federal grant money.  Sean runs through a few dozen more examples where justice just isn't being served.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I'm glad you with US eight hundred and nine for one,
Shawn our number. You want to be a part of
the program. We are broadcasting in beautiful, sunny Florida. Or
was told just a little while ago. We just had
a rain shower. What's really awesome down here at Glinda
is the rain is like a cool rain, and it's
it's hot, hot, hot. Then the rain comes down and
it cools everything off. It's really awesome. I don't actually

(00:24):
think that the rain is cool. I think that it's
just hot, so it feels cool. It's cooler than the
But the era is for sure cools things down, for sure,
no doubt about it. Uh, you know what, I'm in
good company. So The New York Post today has on
their front cover record number of New Yorkers moved to
Florida in August. The state escape is the headline, and

(00:47):
it says a record five thousand, eight hundred thirty eight
New Yorkers switched their drivers licenses to Florida last month,
breaking the record of five thousand, seven, one hundred and
thirty eight set in January, as they sought out less crime,
less bureaucracy, uh no state income tax versus if you're

(01:11):
in New York State and city, it's thirteen percent. If
you're in New York State alone, it's ten percent, on
top of your forty federal income tax rate and all
the other extra taxes. I mean, literally, you can't push
people out of New York fast enough. Our only problem
is we're not right behind them. We've got a lot

(01:32):
to get to Today. We have economic news and it's
not good. The Fed raising interest rates as we predicted,
seventy five basis points. That's three quarters of an interest
rate hike, and predict by the way, that will Now
they say it will slow the economy. Okay, slow the economy.
So you're getting killed in your four oh one k
killed it, your IRA, your retirements now, I told you.

(01:55):
Home prices now, new home construction and has stopped for
the most part around the country, sale of pre existing
homes have stalled, although not in places like Florida. Homes
are still selling here. Construction still happening here. One of
the main reasons for that is that they have such
a large migration to the state. And I've been saying

(02:18):
there's going to be exceptions to this, you know, real
economic downturn. That's crippling American families across the country. US
home sales fell for the seventh straight month in August.
I told you months ago that that was going to
be the predictable outcome. As interest rates go up, nobody's
going to give up their two point seven percent mortgage,
thirty year fixed mortgage that they had under Donald Trump

(02:40):
that Joe Biden inherited, and now will be probably above
seven percent interest rates for thirty year fixed loan by
the time it all is said and done. That's thousands
and thousands and tens of thousands of dollars a year
for most people. They can't afford it. And anyway, yeah,
gas prices are down, but guess what there artificially down

(03:01):
because Joe Biden has frankly compromised our national security by
releasing these strategic petroleum reserves. So none of this is
good for we, you, the American people in the economy.
We live in a world and I'm gonna get to
Lutitia James in a second where Vladimir Putin orders a
draft of reservists for war in Ukraine and he's now

(03:25):
threatening a nuclear response. He's warning the West that this
threat of his that he would resort to nuclear weapons
is not a bluff. That's not good. Now I can
add to that. Joe Biden at the UN today. All right,
so he commented he'd better not do it. It's not
going to end well for him, it's not gonna end
well for Russia. Well, that's not going to end well

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for the world, period, end a sentence. And that would
be a scary, frightening scenario for the world in every way.
And then Biden goes on to talk about spending an
additional what is it, three d and sixty nine He
was bragging about this. We're gonna we're spending three hundred
and sixty nine billion on climate change, dumbling down on

(04:07):
zero emission vehicles. They don't have the technology. This is
the problem. They talk about renewable energy independence. How many
times is that genius ex Mayor Buddha Judge said, I
are an electric vehicle twenty two grand more over a
gas powered vehicle. Fine, okay, then you got the batteries,
then you got a pillage Mother Earth to get the

(04:28):
minerals to build the thing, and then you got to
charge it on an electric grid that is fueled by
fossil fuels. So a lot of sense. That makes But
Biden now pledging what three hundred and sixty nine billion
more dollars to be spent. We have thirty one trillion
in debt that we're handing off to our kids and grandkids,
and then another two hundred billion for the food crisis
in the country. So none of that is good. Anyway,

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I'm down here in Palm Beach. It is really nice
down here, I will say that. And so while I've
been down here, we found out last night big announcement
Latitia James, the Attorney General of the Great State of
New York, that she was going to make this announcement.
Today she makes it, and she alleges that Donald Trump,

(05:13):
Donald Trump Junior, Eric Trump, of Anka Trump, Alan Weisselberg,
this guy Jeff somebody, the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust,
the Trump Organization, you know, all of the Trump properties, etc. Etc. Etc.
That they engaged in fraud and misrepresentation in presenting financial
statements on the financial conditions covering at least the years

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twenty eleven through twenty twenty one. Now, I talked to
us multiple sources today. They confirmed to me that they
have a caveat in all of these statements. They provide
because you're usually talking about taking out a loan or
needing a loan to buy a particular property as an
investment or whatever. And they have their own you know
disclaimer in there that's as these are our valuations. You

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got to decide your own evaluation. Now, even Bill Barr
today has been a big, big critic and I've been
saying this forever Latitia James. Today, Bill Barr said this
is junk, this is garbage, and that this is going nowhere,
and that she doesn't have a leg to stand on
with the civil case. It's not even a criminal case.
So she made the statement that mister Trump and the

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Trump organization used these false, misleading statements repeatedly and persistently
to induce banks to lend money to the Trump organization
on favorable terms, that that is a violation of law. Well,
this is a civil case. There has not been a
criminal case brought against them. Below quote. She's the number one,

(06:45):
she's the Attorney General of New York. She could bring
charges against anybody. You're gonna die a ham sandwich if
she wanted to, and she hasn't done so. Anyway, So
she talks about the laws that she believes were violated, etc. Etc. Anyway,
So if that's the case, now, let me just tell
you how the real life works. Even if you if
you want to borrow the type of money that Donald

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Trump borrows when he gets involved in an investment property,
it's you, let's say it's one hundred million dollars. Do
you think any bank or any lending institution is gonna say, oh, okay,
so you're putting this up as collateral meaning another property.
Oh when you value that a five hundred thousand trillion dollars,
Oh okay, let me write that down five hundred thousand

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trillion dollars. And then here, let me write your check
for your hundred million. We'll take your word for it.
That's not how it works. The way it works is
you can put in what you think your valuation is.
But they then have their fiduciary responsibility before they take
money from their bank of meaning people's money, take money

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from their financial institution that's people's money, loan you a
massive amount of money, and do it without getting their
own appraisal. No, they have the fiduciary responsibility to get
an accurate valuation from their own side. And if there
is a conflict in terms of the valuation, then they

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would either come to an agreement or not. But no
bank is giving away money based on what the financials
are of the people or valuations are that they're getting
from a potential barrower. That's just not how it worked.
Now back to Bill Barr, he said that Latitia James
doesn't have a leg to stand on, and he said

(08:34):
pretty much what I've been saying, dismiss this central allegation
that Trump had overvalued his properties to secure inflated bank loans.
And he points out what I've been saying, property valuations
are subjective. Banks don't take a customer's word for an
asset's worth. They make their own loan decisions based on
their own valueations period and bar then further noted Trump

(08:59):
had paid back in full every loaning question. No banks,
there's no recourse, there's no fraud whatsoever. Nobody lost any money.
As a matter of fact, they made money off of
Donald Trump borrowing the money. And then he blasted James
for announcing that she was out to get Trump before. Now,
this is a big problem we have, and this is

(09:21):
what I'm going to get into a lot today because
this is now We're now at a tipping point I
have been talking about, and we're gonna have all these
FBI whistleblowers coming out too. How we are criminalizing political differences.
We have lost the concept of equal justice under the law,

(09:42):
an equal application of our laws. And I can give
you example after example. Trump has impeached for an alleged
quid pro quo, when all he's asking for is, well,
if we give you this money in Ukraine, I don't
want you to misappropriate it like your predecessors did. That's
not a quid pro quote to ask that the American
taxpayers money be held and used responsibly in the way

(10:06):
that is not corrupt. But then we ignored the real
quid pro quail play. Some of this as the program
unfolds with Joe, You're not getting a billion taxpayer dollars
until your fire a prosecutor who's investigating my son, who
admits on Good Morning America, there's no experience and energy,
gas oil or Ukraine. No Bidenholme didn't get raid rated.

(10:29):
You have Hunter Biden's laptop with all these crimes that
have been corroborated. That also implicates repeatedly his own father
as knowing about all of Hunter Biden's farm business dealings.
You got pictures, you got meetings, you got you know,
Hunter complaining about how much money has to give his
father paying for his repairs at his home, giving him

(10:50):
half his salary the big guy gets ten percent is
confirmed by Tony Bobolinski. Where's the rate Hunter's home? Where
the charges against Hunter? Because those are crimes that are
on that laptop and the FBI has had it for years.
You know, you know, I'll play James coming in a
little bit, But listen to Latitsia James. This is particularly

(11:10):
this should scare everybody. And I don't know Latisha James.
She's the attorney general, top law enforcement official in the
country and this is her campaigning to go after one person,
one family, one organization, and today she fulfilled her campaign promise. Listen,
I will never be afraid to challenge this illegitimate president

(11:33):
when our fundamental rights are at state. I believe that
the president of these United States can be indicted for
criminal offenses. We're going to be real that man in
the White House who can't go a day without threatening

(11:55):
our fundamental rights. Yes, we need to focus on Donald
Trump and his abuses. We need to follow his money.
We need to find out where he's laundered money, we
need to find out whether or not he's engaged in conspiracy.
So she said all of that as a candidate, you know,
and then she made a big deal now because the

(12:17):
president knew and his family knew that she was prejudiced
against them. He was smart. They all went in and
pled the fifth you know why, because anything they would
have answered would have potentially, in this case been used
as a perjury trap. So she tries to make a
big deal when somebody asserts their constitutional right, which by

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the way, was a smart call on their part, and
it just is pretty amazing. And then she wants to
put in place all of these punishments towards the organization
that would not apply to anybody else that she doesn't
have the authority to apply. That would be done by
a judge in a courtroom to decide a five year

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and on the Trump organization applying for any loans from
any financial institution, well, I don't know any financial institution
that is going to go by any borrowers valuations or
estimations of worth. You usually get your own appraiser. In
other words, he can't go in, Oh, I have a
net worth of ten billion? Can I have? I want
to borrow three hundred million? Do you wine? Oh? Okay,

(13:23):
so your net worth is ten billion dollars okay? All right?
So and you're gonna use that as collateral? Yeah, yeah,
I'm gonna use it a clatter. All right. Let me
go to the vault. I'll take you want in cash
or do you want to cash? Here's check? You want
to route the money? What do you want to do?
Because that's what they want you to believe here, it's insane.
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are now criminalizing political differences, that we're shredding the constitution,

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that we don't have equal justice or equal application of
our laws. I'm going to give you examples of how
people are treated differently in this particular case. It is
so flimsy, but it's anything they can do to take
out Donald Trump. And the double standard is so beyond
glaring it it's pretty unbelievable. One of the thing to

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take note of. Now, we'll interview President Trump on all
of us tonight. Our problem will be getting it all
in in an hour. Vladimir Putin is now ordering a
draft of reservists in Ukraine. He's now threatening to resort
to nuclear weapons. He's claiming it's not a bluff. Okay,
Joe Biden said you better not do that. I'm not

(15:51):
sure that he cares what Joe Biden thinks. I'm not
sure he cares about what anybody thinks. Vladimir Putin is
humiliated right now. People around him, friends him have been
dropping like flies. Not a good time. Zelinski rightly is
saying the world better two sides. And you know he
invaded a sovereign country. And I've told you my biggest
criticism is Western Europe and the United States have not

(16:15):
given Ukraine the power to win the war. They could
have won it. And that's why people get reluctant resistant.
They don't want to get dragged into these never ending conflicts.
We got that issue hanging over our head. The seventy
five basis point increase and interest rates by the FIT today,
that is going to hurt every American. The National Energy

(16:36):
Assistant Directors Association projecting last week the average cost to
heat your home this winner is up to thirty five percent.
That is massively twenty five to the top of the hour. Dangerous, yes,
especially to your pocketbook. Look at this three hundred I'm bragging.
He's bragging into the UN today, three hundred and sixty
nine billion on climate change, doubling down on zero emission vehicle.

(17:01):
It's unbelievable because you can't charge them during certain hours
in California. How great is that? Then, of course you
got to pillage the planet to get the minerals to
build the batteries that are then charged by fossil fuel
electric grids. I mean, you just you can't even make
this up. And you're gonna pay twenty two grand on
average more for an electric vehicle over a gas powered vehicle,

(17:22):
thanks a lot the climate of Paris climate accords. Great
Joe gets back in it. We're paying the billions of
dollars to fund this and Meanwhile, the heavy polluting countries
like China and India, they are recognized as developing nations.
They don't have to pay the freight. We pay the freight,

(17:44):
So dumb. Three hundred and sixty nine billion in climate change,
another two hundred billion in the food crisis. It's insane.
All right, let me get to this issue here, because
we now have enough evidence to make our case, and
you gotta just stand back, and you've got to be
objective at some point. And I'm trying to be objective.

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And I would not want to be any conservative in
power to abuse their power. I would not want a
conservative attorney general to treat a Democrat or a liberal
or a socialist any different in terms of their constitutional

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rights and the belief fundamental belief predicated belief on equal
justice and equal application of our laws. I am beyond.
Is now enough evidence in that we are now we
have weaponized our Department of justice. We're criminalizing political differences.
This is really evident today with Letitia James. There's no

(18:51):
criminal probe here. She's citing criminal law. While we're going
to refer this to the I R. S. Well. New
York State has a ten percent income tax they have
corp taxes, so and then of course I'm gonna refer
this even though she's the AG and would have the right.
They've already investigated this to death and came up with nothing.
But that's neither here nor there. And then I'm looking

(19:14):
back and I'm like, you just think about this for
a second. And maybe people that are critical of Donald
Trump's style, imagine if this was you. You get impeached
because you tell Zelensky in a phone call and I
you know, President Trump calls it the perfect call, but
you said, tells Olinsky, Now, you're not going to be
like your predecessors and waste taxpayer of money. I expect

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you to be responsible. You're not gonna be like those leaders.
Now I would call that being responsible because he's giving
money to a foreign country with a history of corruption,
and he's looking out for the American taxpayers that we
don't waste our money and give it to a country
that's not gonna that's gonna abuse it. And that was

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the cold quid pro que based on the allegation of
one hearsay whistle blower, not even a real whistle blower.
And the sad thing is, now think about this if
we had equal justice under the law. The medium mob
that went crazy to impeach Trump over that, the Democratic

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socialist climate alarmist cultists, they went insane over this. And
yet you got Joe Biden bragging after his presidency that
on a trip he was in charge of policy for
Ukraine that he told the Ukrainians, you're not going to
get one billion dollars. You got six hours. You're not

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gonna get it in Call Obama. He's going to back
me up. You're not getting it unless you fire this prosecutor.
Why would a vice president every want a prosecutor in
Ukraine fired? You think that's why would he involve himself
and that? But then that's the prosecutor that was investigating
his son who went on Good Morning America and admitted

(21:01):
he's paid millions for no experience in energy, in gas,
in fossil fuels, whatsoever. No no experience. Why do you
think the opinions when Lulu, could it be your father? Probably? Okay,
you know, why did you get three and a half
million from a Russian oligarch. Why did you get one

(21:23):
hundred thousand dollars shopping spree from a Chinese national? Why
with no experience. Did you get a one point five
billion dollars deal with the Bank of China ten days
after you were aboard Air Force two with your dad
visiting China, visiting Asia? How did that happen? Then the
Kazakhstan oligarch, Joe said he never knew anything about Hunter's

(21:45):
foreign business dealings, but the Laptop from Hell shows otherwise.
There's so much evidence in there of Hunter implicating Joe
and his knowledge. And now we have what fourteen examples
of meetings that took place with Joe Biden and Hunter's
business associates, and we have many pictures of such many
references to how much money Joe was gonna get. Tony

(22:05):
Babo Lensky's confirmation that Joe knew damn well what was
happening with all these businesses and he benefited financially on
her complaining how much that he had to pay his father,
He well, he's not taken happier income like he's taken,
mind and having to pay for the repairs of his
house and having to give him the big guy put
aside ten percent for him or whatever the percentage was.

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And you wonder why didn't they go after the bidens,
the laptop evidence of other crimes, crack use. We know
that Hunter lied on a gun application. We know that
gun ended up in a dumpster somewhere. You know, then
of course the hookers, and you know, was there any
transportation across state lines? Because if it was a Republican,

(22:51):
they would have rated Hunter's house by now, they would
have They've had this laptop for years. So the question
is do we have equal justice an equal application of
our laws. Now here's Joe. Remember they impeached. Trump was saying,
be responsible with taxpayer money in Ukraine. That was the
quid pro quot. Here's Joe's quid pro quot. Said, I'm

(23:14):
not going to We're not going to give you the
billion dollars. They said, you have no authority, You're not
the president, the president said, I said, calling him, I said,
I'm telling you're not getting the billion dollars. I said,
you're not getting a billion. I'm gonna be leaving here.
And I think it was what six hours? I look,
I said, leaving six hours. If the prosecutors not fired,
you're not getting the money. Call son of them got fired?

(23:38):
Son of them be he got fired? Is that equal justice?
Ask yourself, ask yourself, does anybody else you have a
case for an attorney general of a state runs a
campaign to target one man, one family, one organization, and
today fulfilled that promise, but wasn't even able as a

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to do it in a criminal way. I mean, valuations
are subjective. I think it's worth this much, You think
it's worth this much. How much you're willing to pay
for it. That's called a negotiation. There's a fiduciary responsibility
for any lending institution. And Trump's not dealing with baby
banks here. He's dealing with big financial firms and big banks.

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And he's talking about big amounts of money that he
wants to invest in projects, and he puts up collateral
he can give his estimation. I've been told that he
puts a disclaimer in there that they need to do
their own due diligence. Here's another example. Do we have
equal justice and equal application of our laws? James Comey
talking about the exact same thing, except it's electronic. Hillary

(24:47):
Clinton top secret classified information on multiple servers. He didn't
know in the beginning there were multiple. They were multiple.
Now this doesn't include although he acknowledges thirty three thousand emails.
We weren't able to get them all. They were deleted
with bleach bit. You mean, like with a cloth, that
kind of bleach bit hammers will use to break up devices.

(25:07):
Listen to James, come and apply this to Trump, and
apply this to the Marlago raid. And what I think
they have one hundred and one classified documents they claim
they have, and eleven other documents, and they took his passports,
health records, tax records, and over five hundred pages pages

(25:29):
of attorney client information. Listen from the group of thirty
thousand emails returned to the State Department in twenty fourteen,
one hundred and ten emails in fifty two email chains
have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified
information at the time they were sent or received. Eight

(25:49):
of those chains contained information that was top secret, thirty
six of those chains contained secret information at the time,
and eight contained confidential information and at the time. Although
we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or
her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of
classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless

(26:12):
in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information. Although
there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding
the handling of classified information. Our judgment is that no
reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. You know, think
about that. What's the difference? Almost the same exact thing.

(26:34):
Why is it different? Why is it being handled differently?
And you know, there's so much to all of this.
James come admitting she did all of these things top secret,
all these email chains, one hundred and ten, blah blah blah,
it's even more than whatever. Then you can add to
this one other case. We've got the case of Hillary's

(26:56):
bought and paid for dirty Russian disinformation Dossie. She bought
it by funneling money to a law firm called Perkins Cooie.
They hired an op research firm, Fusion GPS. Fusion GPS
hired a former m I six guy by the name
of Christopher Steele. Christopher Steele then used this guy by

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the name of den Chenko is now on trial for
lying to the FBI. Who was the source for the
Russian p tape and all this information and he lied
about all of it. The FBI was warned in August
to twenty sixteen by Bruce or don't trust it it's political.
Even John Brennan, who hates Trump, said to them, yeah,

(27:38):
I can't trust it. Don't trust it. It's political. But
they used it anyway to spy on Carter Page, who
was a CIA operative, cooperated with you know, was was paid.
I believe you've had a relationship with our CIA and
was undercover. And that's a pretty dangerous job to spy.
They used him to them back because he was to

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the Trump campaign and then spying a presidential candidate. And
as Andrew McCabe said, without the dirty dossier, there would
be no FISA warrant. Granted, now here's where it gets
more interesting. Every three months you have to go back
to the FISA court and you have to justify the
continuing surveillance. Okay, so they did this in late October,
then you got October to November, November to December, and January.

(28:23):
In January, let's give them the benefit of doubt and
say their first renewal warrant still used the dossier. And
they hadn't talked to Denchenko because when they did talk
to the source for Christopher Steele's dirty dossier that Hillary
paid for a Russian he's a Russian disinformation specialist. He
said to them, He told them none of it was true.

(28:44):
It was all made up, it was all bar talk,
never meant to be used this way in a political campaign.
Blah blah blah. Then it gets even more interesting. The
FBI then co opts this Russian Denshenko and puts him
on the role for the next three years until I
as Durham, was appointed special council into the case, which

(29:06):
is why he's now on trial for lying to the FBI.
But the reality is he had already told them the
truth about the dossier. That means the last two renewal
warrants were based on a dossier that they were told
directly by the main source was false. And at some
point in this timeline even Christopher Steele said he I

(29:27):
can't prove it, but it was used against Donald Trump.
A lot of you wonder, and you say, by the way,
you know Denshenko the subsource hired after he told the
FBI in January twenty seventeen, the dossier is not true
and he got paid by the FBI. There's something wrong here, now,

(29:47):
it doesn't This should not be political in any way.
It just shouldn't be political. This is where We're now
at a tipping point where things in this country getting
extremely dangerous, and that is you know, now we have
the issue of we have the whole case. We got

(30:08):
a magistrate that the Attorney General goes to that had
recused himself from a previous Trump case because he's biased
against Trump and made his opinions. No, apparently it was
only months before he granted this very broad warrant to
raid Mara Lago. I mean, these things are unbelievable and anyway,

(30:31):
so he's the one, and that was a broad warrant.
They ended up taking Trump's passports, They ended up taking
other things as well. They took his personal tax information,
they took five hundred pages of attorney client privilege information,
they took his medical records. They haven't returned all of this.

(30:51):
But this is now unequal justice under the law. This
is what every American needs to be concerned about. This
is what every single person that believes in our constitution
needs to be concerned about, because if it can happen
a one person, its gonna happen to everybody. You know,
like even in the case of January sixth, that's fine,

(31:13):
you didn't like Trump's actions, that day. All right, But
if you're going to be fair and you want to
be objective and you want to have a hearing, should
be fifty fifty, you know, in terms of partisan breakdown.
Why didn't they ever interview Nancy Pelosi or ask for
her text messages correspondence emails. Why didn't they ask the
sergeant at arms. Why didn't they bring in the police chief,

(31:36):
the Capitol police chief, apparently he's writing a book and
ask him why he requested the guard. Why didn't they
interview all the people that I've interviewed. Why didn't they
look at the dods Ig report about what General Millie
said or what the Secretary of Defense it is chief
a staff set and Mark Meadows had said that, you know,

(31:56):
And why didn't they ask me, Muriel Bowser, why did
you reject the National Guard? Why is that all questions you?
If you want it to be fair, you'd do that
they did. This is the state of the country. It's scary,
all right. Eight hundred nine four one sean. We're in
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Bill O'Reilly. We'll check in with President Trump's attorney based

(33:02):
on the Letitia James actions from earlier today. We'll get
our reaction to all of that. We have the latest.
We'll update you on the economy with Steve Moore and
many others. We'll get to your calls eight hundred nine
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