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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
Not only we get in the death of woke in DEI,
but we're also getting the death of lawfare. Yep. Jack Smith,
Jack Smith gave up, called it a day on his
Trump cases. And as these things continue to go away,
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you know, it was funny. Actually went back and took
a look CNN panel. Remember they were all like John
King there and their panel, and they're talking about Jack Smith.
They're curious and you take a look at you the
indictment do you put together? And then do you remember
the whole subway thing? Well, they're like, you know how
great Jack Smith is and confident is because he went
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out he had himself a subway and that was a
you know, Trump likes to bully people, That's what he
likes to do. He should push people around, and this
is Jack Smith. This baks telling him he's not going
to take any of that. He's not afraid of Trump anyway.
Trump put this out response these cases like all the
other cases I've been forced to go through, are empty
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and lawless and should never have been brought. Over one
hundred million dollars of taxpayer dollars has been wasted in
the Democrat parties fight against their political opponent me. Nothing
like this has ever happened in our country. They've also
used state prosecutors and district attorneys such as Fanny Willis
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and her lover Nathan Wade, who had absolutely zero experience
in cases as this, but was paid millions enough for
them to take numerous trips and cruises around the globe.
Tis James, who inappropriately, unethically and probably illegally campaigned on
getting Trump in order to win political office. And Alvin Bragg,
who himself never wanted to bring this case against me,
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but was forced to do so by the Justice Department
and the Democrat Party. Law fair, law fair, and man
did they use it? And was no? There was no lawfair? Okay?
This this was in the New York Times, Okay. Samuel Moyne,
who is a Yale law professor, wrote the year's long
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effort to vanquish Donald Trump in court was a dismal
failure for liberals like me and maybe tempting to attribute
the various case against him to convenient explanations process personnel.
The uncomfortable truth is that the search for political salvation
through the law has backfired. The search for political salvation
through the law has backfired to oppose Trump. You've got
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to learn the lessons of this defeat. The base admitting
what they were doing again, there was a hidden reason
for this, and I talked about it here on the
program as soon as that, as soon as that Fox
as soon as that case Alvin Bragg case was dropped,
and I was I was on Fox News that very
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day and I said, they again that they are they're
bringing these cases because they wanted to run against Trump.
They did, but a backfired on him. They didn't think
it was possible. There was no way that Donald Trump
was going to wait, well, they didn't think he was
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going to win the first time. Remember Ann Coulter on
Bill Maher saying that you know, Donald Trump's going to
get denomination, is gonna win. Everybody's like jaws dropped. Nobody,
I included myself. I'm gonna be honest with you. I
didn't think that, uh, it was gonna win based upon
what was going on I was wrong on that. Uh,
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but again they wanted to run against that was another
one of the reasons behind the law Fair is to
get you know, that his supporters, get him going and
get him through. That's the reality. But again I say,
politics is a dirty business. Why why? Why is that?
Why does it have to be it's some one thing
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I understand a politics dirty business? Why why you know,
aren't both sides trying to you know, make the country better.
Why it's dirty business because again it's for many people,
it's a great way of enriching themselves, getting ahead in life, power,
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a myriad of things, when it should be about again
trying to do a solid by your fellow citizens. Again,
law Fair, they admitted to it. It's over. We got
two big ones today. We got a death of law
Fair and we've got the death of d Ei and
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