Episode 3714: Weak Rulings From SCOTUS; Fact Checking Biden For The Debate
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Summary
In this episode, we hear from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Jackie Speier, D-New York, about the latest on the Trump 2020 campaign. We also hear from CNN's Maria Cardona and NPR's Rachel Goodman.
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You said the other day that millions of people would die if Donald Trump got reelected.
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Millions of people would die if Donald Trump got reelected.
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What proof do you have to say something like that?
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I mean, you just can't say people are going to die.
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So, like, when you say things like that, people get really scared.
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No, no, what I said was Bannon told Trump that the way to win is you gotta play the race card.
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Well, the article said you said millions of people would die, and I pulled the clip.
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Thousands, maybe millions of people, you know, being threatened and being at risk because of Donald Trump.
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This evening that the House of Representatives is weighing in and actually taking an official position on what we're on the verge of seeing happening on Monday.
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Steve Bannon reporting to prison for defying a congressional subpoena and failing to respond to that.
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Can you confirm that the House is expected to take an official position on that?
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We'll be filing a brief in that legal proceeding.
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We think the previous statement of the House under Speaker Pelosi was incorrect.
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We do not believe the January 6th special committee was properly constituted.
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And now we're finding under our own investigation that they may have, in fact, covered up some evidence.
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But in the meantime, when they're using that to prosecute people, we think it's important for the House's position to be known, the current House.
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And that is that we don't believe that that was a proper committee, properly constituted, that did appropriate work.
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And I think we have an obligation to make that position known.
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Do you worry that that will undercut your ability to enforce congressional subpoenas in the future, though?
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I mean, we're going to court, by the way, to enforce the subpoena against Merrick Garland.
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The Judiciary Committee is is going to proceed in the court to make sure that the audio tape of the lengthy interview with the special counsel and President Biden is turned over to Congress.
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In fact, we have an obligation and necessity to hear that audio to make sure that it matches with the written transcript that Merrick Garland, the attorney general, turned over to the House.
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You know, you've got you've got a conflict between the two branches.
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The two branches were using Article one of the Constitution as we're supposed to do.
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And of course, Steve Bannon was no longer working in the executive branch when he had his subpoena for the time period that it was relevant to.
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We'll see how this pans out, how the Supreme Court takes it.
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This cycle, Steve Bannon is on a schedule where he will be in a federal prison on Election Day.
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He's speaking out here before reporting and he told the Guardian where the railhead of the big steel every day, every aspect of it, we take pride in it.
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There shouldn't be anybody, he says, in the Trump campaign or the Republican Party that doesn't believe in their bones the 2020 election was stolen.
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If you don't believe that, he says, you missed the point of where we are and why we're here.
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James, what does it say about Mr. Bannon and the fate of this party?
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He served in the Trump White House that he will be incarcerated under this federal calendar on Election Day and that he's demanding that to be in any position in the party, you have to spew these lies about their past loss.
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Well, he's going to have four months to contemplate everything, but I think whoever his cellmate is can make a good Eighth Amendment case.
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If you remember that from Roscoe, that's cruel and unusual punishment.
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I think that's something out of some North Korean torture chamber, but he's going to have a lot of time to think about 2020 and his past life and whatever the future holds.
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Because he's going to the penitentiary probably for longer than four months.
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So, yeah, well, it's not the only problem he has.
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Yeah, he needs a cell by himself because he's going to sink that jail up something fierce.
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Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people.
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You're just not going to get a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
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I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
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No, we're not going to have time to contemplate.
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Trust me, there's no prison in the world that can shut down the voice of the War Room,
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First, it's been a couple of years since we even got you on Skype, right?
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A couple of Boris Epstein joins us for the hour.
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As you can see, I've only gained in handsomeness.
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Particularly, a lot of people very disappointed in the Facebook situation today.
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So you're saying that it never really got to the merits.
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But now, generally seen as very possible that it goes into next week.
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They would have a conference if they didn't have things finished.
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Chief Justice Roberts usually announces the last day of the term from the bench.
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I think the largest amount they've done this term, I believe, is five cases.
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Well, they actually inadvertently did three today because they somehow leaked the abortion one.
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I remember two years ago yesterday that that happened.
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I don't believe in conspiracies or coincidences.
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So just, you know, as you look at this term, it's been a very interesting term in the Supreme Court.
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Some of the decisions have been, you know, right where they were expected to be.
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For example, the decision on malicious prosecution.
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Some of the decisions on, you know, criminal evidence, et cetera.
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Again, more on, you know, more on standing, more procedural.
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So, and, but it's really in the end, it's all about the two main cases.
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And you cannot have a presidency without immunity.
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Last year was historic, but this year is really historic by the types of cases they take on.
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Those, those young justices that are up there, particularly Gorsuch is driving a lot of things by his opinion.
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Because at the time in the spring of 2016, right when he came out of the, right when he came out of the primary, there's a lot of still, it was a bigger group of rhinos that didn't want to support Trump.
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They're going to overthrow him at the convention.
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Then when I came aboard, we put another, I think another 10, I think it was 12.
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Well, Mike Lee was there, but Gorsuch was there.
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I mean, shouldn't, when you hear a lot of back talk and back chat now with 14 or 15% of Republicans saying, well, you know, I wanted Nikki Haley, et cetera.
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You see how they're actually driving the agenda on taking on cases.
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We have three massive cases, tons of important ones, five on the administrative state.
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But you have the Chevron deference, which is the mac daddy of the administrative state.
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You have Fisher, which I think is going to be massive.
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President Trump, why don't certain, particularly big donors see that today that, hey, you could have another spot.
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But she's the first one to say all the time how ill she is.
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Talk to me about why don't, why are these people so upset with President Trump?
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So that 10%, that kind of rump of the old Republican Party coming home.
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You don't see the Murdochs right now with Karl Rove with the white thing trying to have a rear guard action about getting Nikki Haley either on the ticket or trying to force something to the convention?
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Post-sentencing of President Trump on the 11th?
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Could they be trying to come up with something?
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Because what you see all across the country, right, from the rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, to the Bronx, and obviously to the key states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and others, President Trump has gotten the backing and support of the populace, of the movement in a way nobody ever has.
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And frankly, I think it's hotter now than it was even in 2016.
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We took 63 million to 74 million is a big ratchet.
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Might have been a couple of three short counts on that.
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Could have been maybe 10 million more than that, right?
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So what you're looking at is an increase and a broadening of the MAGA base.
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And this show and the War Room Posse in huge ways to take credit for that.
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So if you look at that and if you look at the way it's working out right now, even the donors are seeing what's happening.
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Remember, Boris, by the way, in 16, was head of surrogates.
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And I had known Boris, but I got to really know him.
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And on the second day I think I'm there, we get a call from Zucker.
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And Zucker says, this guy is never allowed in the CNN.
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On the first day you were there, CNN tries to destroy you with every piece of Steve Bannon
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And Aaron Burnett says, you know, and there was some comments.
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Day two, Zucker calls up and says, look, this guy, Boris, we came on because the host,
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He's the head of surrogates for Trump campaign.
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If he comes back, I said, well, look, he's our head of surrogates and he books and we
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If he comes in the building, we're not going to lay him up.
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He'll just come in the building, stay in the lobby and forget it.
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If he comes in the building, we're going to arrest him.
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And then the best part is after we won, I was the communications director for the inaugural.
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So then they had to take me nonstop with a long fake tapper and the long faces.
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You talk about the oppo they had ready to go and dump on there.
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And Hillary Clinton came off the beach and went to Reno for her big speech.
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And what she said is exactly, that's why I want to start with Maxine Waters.
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Ban has told Trump, be white nationalists, everything.
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And I said to the Temer, I called Temer, I said, hey, if they're going to argue this,
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and we're arguing, you know, populist nationalist economic policies,
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particularly for people of the Northwest and about the border and immigration,
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And frankly, they've got a tough argument with Crooked Joe, right?
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Because with Hillary Clinton, they had some story.
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Oh, it's a woman, glass ceiling, all that nonsense, right?
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I mean, literally anybody looks at him, they're like, stone cold racist.
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I mean, all you got to do is pull up the comments.
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And not from like 30 years ago, from 10 years ago.
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And they're trying to set a trap for President Trump.
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Folks, remember, Boris, your most famous hit on here is the one standing at Andrews Air Force Base.
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And we committed that day that this is not the last time, you know,
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he's coming to Washington, D.C. as president of the United States.
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We made a commitment on air and dug in hard on this thing.
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It looked a little grim there for a couple of days.
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You couldn't even come over here because, remember,
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we had a hundred up-armored National Guard troops with two up-armored Humvees on the street.
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Of course, every street head but the barbed wire of the Supreme Court.
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Getting a lot of phone calls, a lot of texts from people I hadn't heard about.
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Speaking of best friends, you're Georgetown Undergraduate School of Foreign Service,
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which is the elite program over there, the Walsh School of Foreign Service.
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I notice when I see all the articles about famous Georgetown alumni, I'm not reading your name.
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You know, actually, and we've talked about this.
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But always kind to you whenever I run into him with Tosca.
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I believe it was criminal law, either criminal law or criminal justice.
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You have been senior advisor, one of the senior advisors to the president for about two
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Because you were all over the country doing things also here.
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But in all seriousness, it's great to be in the war room.
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And there's nothing like the energy of being here.
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I mean, obviously, since the win in 2016, it's been historic.
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When I called in and you were sitting right here.
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It was me and you for like three hours a day for a while.
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And fighting the 2020 election is also all about.
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It's all about righting the wrongs and bringing America back.
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And Maggie Haber and Swan had a brilliant piece about this.
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Said Trump is back today in the greatest comeback ever.
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Because he did not take the knee back in Mar-a-Lago in the first.
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When the Republican establishment wanted him to apologize.
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Which I think is the most patriotic move in American history.
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Understanding what was going to be in front of him.
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And I just put up Amber Rose as the comms director in 47.
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But audiences are sitting there like Amber Rose said the other day.
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And he is reaching whether it's the UFC when he goes to Miami.
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And he still had the strength and the power to fight it out.
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To do those press conferences every single day.
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Because they happen to see me in the background.
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No matter how much Nicole Wallace can scream about it.
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No matter how much any of the haters out there can deny it.
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The yearning for Donald J. Trump is unlike anything that I think has ever happened in this country.
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One of the reasons is I think people have looked at his courage in handling this.
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And how he's handled it with kind of class and stick to it in this.
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And I think people who are just coming to politics.
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And this is why I think his numbers are going to be so huge this time.
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Trump every day going to these rallies with a sense of humor.
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And that's why people say, oh, it's not about the past and the future.
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Look at all the people who say, oh, you never, never talk about.
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But if we don't continue to make it very clear that 2020 was stolen and that 2020 was an
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abomination that's an assault on our country, then that gives a green light to the Democrats
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And you better believe that Mark Elias and all those demons are doing all they can to
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come back and steal because that is the only way they can.
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The Washington Post lead story in this morning's paper.
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They did the polling and the American people feel more comfortable with Trump handling
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Could you imagine that poll to the Washington Post?
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No, the guy, the new guy running it told the writers, hey, don't give me your grief.
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Well, now they say democracy dies in darkness and Trump is winning on the democracy issue.
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For some reason, the poll is not getting that much coverage.
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Washington Post, serious poll, polled the American voter, and they come back on the
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Who do voters trust more on this democracy issue?
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Do you think it's at the campaign headquarters right now?
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Trump trusted more than Biden or democracy among key, not just voters, swing state voters.
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What it says is that what we've known all along is that when the American people are enabled
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to take off the goggles, enabled to take off the sunglasses, they see the truth and they
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And this weaponization, as you said, Steve, I've had people who were just hardcore never
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Trumpers who, you know, you and I have known for years who are reaching out to me now after
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that absolutely travesty of a verdict in New York saying, you know what?
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As Trump says, if it can happen to Trump, it can happen to everybody.
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New York City is going to take a major hit on this.
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The business and finance community because they can make up anything.
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We still don't know today what the underlying charge we said.
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And remember, and this doesn't get as much coverage as it should, the misdemeanor charged
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The way they try to get around that is by saying that there was an intent to commit another
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misdemeanor, which makes the original misdemeanor a felony.
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It's a travesty and it's un-American and it's coming through that way.
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It's, by the way, his numbers since the first time they were indicted have been up.
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He had a slight hickey when the thing was first announced, one or one and a half percent.
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Are you concerned about the election integrity?
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You've got this madness out in Arizona right now.
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Because by being concerned and being vigilant is the only way we prevent it.
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But I'm also confident that we've got the right team.
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You and I know a lot of the players who are on it nonstop, day in, day out.
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This is Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, the reason they're on the Supreme Court, the deconstruction of the administrative state.
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There are four other administrative state cases.
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Because for the last, what, 50 years, there's been an acceptance that courts were going to, quote unquote, defer to the agencies.
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And the issue with the agencies, as simple as it can be, is that no one knows what branch they're a part of.
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But really, much like the independent counsel, special counsel, which issue came up, obviously, in Florida this week, they're effectively a fourth branch of government because they have no oversight.
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Because they said that you deferred to the government to make the rules and interpret the rules.
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Once you do that, business is on its back foot, but also the legislature.
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Because, again, you pass these general bills and they fill it in with the details.
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If you have a deference from the courts, then you have no oversight from Congress.
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And the executive branch, once it's put into place, doesn't have, has no power over it.
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So, again, these were effectively became Frankensteins that were not able to be.
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This would be one of the great legacies of the age of Trump.
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Because if not, then all these agencies are able to do whatever they want without any oversight.
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And that's what these, again, these Trump justices, they put an end to that.
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And to really boil it down, just for the audience, as you think about it.
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And President Trump put this so poignantly and so directly.
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Without immunity, you cannot have a presidency.
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Because if you don't have presidential immunity for official acts, people get, oh, look who's in the background.
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If you didn't have immunity, you would not be doing what you thought was right.
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Truman would literally have not bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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And the president will become a figurehead who can't, you know, who can't do anything.
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The reason that Chief Justice Marshall said that courts will not sit in judgment of the
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president is because if that happens, you not only don't have a separation, you have
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Isn't even more controversial, as controversial as that is, isn't Fisher, because I keep saying
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that Nixon was removed by Sirica, the DOJ, and the House committees that are so radical.
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Ex parte meetings, getting together, they had a roadmap of getting the federal judiciary
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Isn't this going to explode, if this thing is overturned, to get to the bottom of what
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At its base, what they're talking about, that section of 1512 was part of Sarbanes-Oxley.
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And it was about the fact that you were not allowed to not produce, but you were effectively
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You were not allowed to not produce documents, but effectively it was not outlawed.
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It was never meant to be applied as it has been applied.
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And if you look at the history of Jack Smith, from everything he's done, from New York, to
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And the problem with that for them is that if 15, if Fisher goes the way that frankly
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at now, I think you could say it's expected to go.
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Debilitating to, it takes away a huge section of that absolute canard of an attack against
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President Trump in D.C., but it crushes all those other prosecutions.
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And I think, again, it'll continue to expose weaponization.
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When they did that to Nixon, his approvals went down, right?
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But we're seeing now, again, American people have taken the sunglasses, they've taken the
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And the weaponization is now driving a huge increase for President Trump.
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Because the American people don't want to become Venezuela or the USSR in the 30s.
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In Judge Cannon and what she's talking about, let's go back to the special prosecutor.
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She's not talking about individual personalities.
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She has structural concerns about what this entire thing is, right?
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The special counsel and how it's paid for, the separation of powers, the appropriations.
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And it was about the special counsel statute, the independent counsel statute.
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It was Justice Scalia who said this is, again, a fourth branch of government.
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Right now, that dissent has become effectively the Bible for truly conservative judges and
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And the question she was asking is very simple.
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And the problem, again, for the argument, and the attorney that had handled that case down
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in Florida did not do a good job in the D.C. circuit and immunity.
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This is the one she had to correct a few times.
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He contradicted himself because in D.C. they said, yes, yes, yes, totally independent.
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And then on the money, she said, okay, what if the money gets cut off?
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So this was a very tough Friday, Monday, Tuesday.
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And then at the end of both Monday and Tuesday, Judge Cannon was, you know, very direct to one of the prosecutors.
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And he was a little disrespectful saying that Harbaugh was disrespectful.
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And, you know, she was very, very direct and specific and stern both days.
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You've got the New York Times two articles a day playing the refs.
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They're trying to do their Bobby Knight, as President Trump says, right?
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They're trying to go not for this call but for the next call.
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And it's not working, again, because overall the structural weaponization, and Steve, I talk about this all the time.
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It's not about each specific case as much as it's about the whole house of cards.
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And it's a rotten house of cards that's falling apart, and it's falling onto itself, including, obviously, the Georgia ridiculousness, because there's no cases.
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These are ridiculous charges, each and every single one of them.
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And where you have a fair judge, and that's all we ask for is fair judge, and Judge Cannon, they fall apart under their own weight.
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What Smith was supposed to have almost a mini trial about him, about National Archives.
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That is going to be about as explosive as you can get, right?
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Because she's asking pointed questions about they're working with the National Archives.
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They're working with the White House Counsel's Office.
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It could be extremely explosive because it'll, again, continue to expose what we know, which is there's no crime here.
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This was just all one big conspiracy of entrapment against President Trump.
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And it's there for anybody who has at least some version of clear vision to see.
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And Judge Cannon has now shown the ability and interest to drill down on it.
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You've had a long history with Jake Tapper, right?
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And I understand there have been changes made about, as you know, remember from the first debate at Hofstra in 16, we had the issue with the mic.
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And they finally copped to the fact that the control room had an ability to control a mic.
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President Trump picks it because he understands mics.
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First off, let's go out big picture and then get down to the basic tactics.
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This is a make or break moment for the illegitimate president, you know, who's a couple yards away.
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Because there's a reason that the Democrats wanted it early now, right?
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And they're going to hop them up full of stuff, whatever it is they give them.
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But in the end, again, the American people are no longer fooled.
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And they're onto what the Democrats have been trying to sell them.
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And that was COVID and all the crazies around them.
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For Wall Street, for the lords of easy money, the tech oligarchs, life's never been better.
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Because they understand this is not sustainable.
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The Business Roundtable meeting was so good they had to leak it, try to make it seem like it was...
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So, I think tomorrow is going to reinforce what we know and what the American people see.
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Is that you have the clearest contrast we have ever had in the history of this country.
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Of a decrepit, illegitimate, angry, absolutely divorced from reality, shadow of a human being in Biden.
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I think it's going to be full spectrum dominance.
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I hope, because you remember the debate in 20, when Joe Biden...
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When he looked the American people in the eye and bald-faced lied to them about the laptop from hell.
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He told them, you know, you don't know what you're talking about.
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And it happened in Delaware because of that tough judge.
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It's going to happen again in California in a couple months.
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The Democrats and the Bidens have nothing to offer the American people but lies.
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And the president put out an amazing truth this morning.
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Oh, the Democrats are complaining about fact-checking.
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He lied about marching in the civil rights movement.
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Lion Joe Biden is the champion of disinformation.
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And are you going to try to see some of that tomorrow?
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If there's anybody who should be fact-checked, it's Biden.
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Because him and his crime family have been lying to the American people for 50 years.
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How many times has Biden tomorrow used the term Bidenomics?
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If he starts stumbling around talking about how he's hanging out with Helmut Kohl and Miniran
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and him and FDR are having coffee together, who knows?
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President Trump's told he's going to be jacked up.
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Trump is hitting stuff every day, going to rallies, doing things.
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What guy takes seven days off to get ready for...
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I'm going to just say, you know, maybe he needs the rest or whatever, the recovery.
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What about the fact that he went to Europe, came back for 20 hours, then went back to Europe?
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There's a reason we're asking, because there's something off.
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