Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted on three counts of murder, amongst other things, in the murder of George Floyd. After months of rioting and protests, and cities burning to the ground across America, a juror lied to get on the jury and could be the key to overturning the verdict. This is a big deal, but why is it not a big story in the mainstream media? Why is this not a story? And what will happen when the defense uses this as evidence to overturn the guilty verdict? And why does the media not cover this? I'll tell you why it should be a story, and why it needs to be a big one in America right now. The problem with our system today is that the media is vested in the outcome, not about truth, but about the outcome. And yet, they're silent about why this is a problem, and yet they're the ones that help fuel the fire to cause some of the angst and anxiety that s so prevalent today. This is why this needs to stop, and we can make it a really big story. I don't know why it's not one of the biggest stories in America today, but it's going to be one in a very very very short period of time, and that's what we need to make it big in the next few days, I'll explain why. Tweet Me! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Why George Floyd should have gotten a fair trial. 2: 3:30 - What happened to him? 4:15 - Did the media cover this case? 5: Does the media have a chance to cover it? 6:20 - What will happen next? 7:00 8:00 | What will the media do about this story? 9:40 - Why it need to be bigger? 11:30 | What does it matter? 12:30 13:10 - Is this a big enough? 15:40 | Will this case get the attention it deserves? 16:20 | Will it get any more coverage? 17:10 | Why it be a fair hearing? 18: Should it get more? 19:10 21:40 22: What will we see the media pay attention to this story ? 23:30 Is this story get any attention? 26:00 Is it a story or not? 27:00 Can we trust the media?
00:00:01.000I don't know why it's frankly not one of the biggest stories in America right now, but we're going to be talking about George Floyd and the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
00:00:09.000You know, two weeks ago, Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted on the three counts of murder, amongst other things, in the murder of George Floyd.
00:00:43.000This juror seems to have a vested interest in the outcome of that trial, which, as we all know, is a big no-no in the American criminal justice system.
00:00:52.000So during jury selection, these jurors were asked a couple of questions.
00:00:55.000First, quote, did you participate or someone close to you participate in any of the demonstrations or marches against police brutality that took place in Minneapolis after George Floyd's death?
00:01:07.000The second question being, other than what you've already described above, have you or anyone close to you participated in protests about the use of force or police brutality?
00:01:17.000Well this guy Brendan Mitchell apparently answered no to both questions.
00:01:24.000Well, turns out he had gone to DC a long way from Minneapolis to protest for George Floyd.
00:01:31.000Now that's fine to exercise your right to protest, but you then can't lie about it to get on a jury.
00:01:37.000And the fact that the American media isn't talking about this is a real problem, because if you're a defense attorney, this would be like exhibit A in overturning that conviction, even if it's the right answer.
00:01:48.000Again, we're not talking about whether you believe it was right or wrong.
00:01:54.000We're talking about impartiality in the American justice system.
00:01:58.000And whether you think Derek Chauvin is guilty is sort of irrelevant if he didn't get a fair trial.
00:02:04.000So when one of the jurors lies and gets on the jury, when Maxine Waters is out there running her mouth and spouting off craziness beforehand, when Joe Biden is doing the same, when the city of Minneapolis settles with the family for, I believe it was $18 million prior to the conviction, There's a presumption of guilt that happened prior to the guilty verdict, which could taint a jury.
00:02:31.000It's not a story today, even though it should be.
00:02:33.000And you know when else it won't be a story?
00:02:35.000It won't be part of the story or part of the narrative.
00:02:40.000When the defense uses this to overturn the guilty verdict, and again, even if it's the right verdict, the defense will use this as Exhibit A to overturn that verdict.
00:02:53.000Derek Chauvin could walk, go free, and the riots that you saw last summer that burned down so many American cities and destroyed small business and killed people will be nothing compared to what will happen then, in my opinion.
00:03:11.000This not being a part of the story The fact that this guy could have not gotten a fair trial, doesn't even get barely any media coverage, is gonna be really bad and it's gonna be worse when people are outraged why this guy got off, no one understands why, and they start the rioting all over again.
00:03:30.000This is the problem with our system today.
00:03:32.000This is the problem with the media that's also, like this juror, seemingly vested in the outcome.
00:03:40.000Not about truth, not about justice, not about the law, simply vested in the outcome.
00:03:46.000We've seen that with the Democrat Party getting the benefit of the entire mainstream media complex being their marketing wing and their marketing division, it creates a problem.
00:03:57.000And when cities across America And a lot of households will suffer.
00:04:02.000A lot of families, often those who probably need the most help, will suffer.
00:04:06.000The media is going to be silent about why.
00:04:08.000And yet, they're the ones that help fuel the fire to cause some of this angst and anxiety that's so prevalent in America today.