Episode 4663: Trump Meets With EU Leaders; Bringing Giuliani Era Law And Order To England
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Summary
The Prime Minister of the United States, Donald Trump, is a man of many talents. He is a world-renowned politician, businessman, philanthropist and philanthropist. He also happens to be the Prime Minister and President of the USA. In this episode, Mr. Trump talks about the current food crisis in the developing world, the importance of protecting our farmers, the need to protect the environment and the need for support for our farmers.
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privilege of going to his island and I did turn it down but a lot of people in
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Palm Beach were invited to his island in one of my very good moments I turned it
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down I didn't want to go to his island yeah say it well I'm gonna say look we're
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giving money and we're giving food but we're over here and we're over in the
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United States I think I can speak for the Prime Minister we're giving money and
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things he's got a sort of like run it well I want them to make sure they get
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the food I want to make sure they get the food every ounce of food I think you
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want absolutely absolutely because that food isn't being delivered or at least
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somewhere in the 15 to 20% range no I said you know I sort of know but I just
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want to be nice I would say in the range of 15 to 20% probably one of those two
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numbers aluminum you're pretty big aluminum maker yeah that's already
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covered in the deal that we've agreed so we're just doing the implementation of
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a lot you mean on the on the overall on the world well we're gonna know pretty
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soon we're gonna have it pretty soon that you have you have no idea that these
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people are tough negotiators okay but we're a big buyer of steel but we're gonna
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make our own steel we're gonna make our old aluminum for the most part but we we
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buy a lot of aluminum from right here and a lot of steel to yeah who are you
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with who are you with because you're asking such a nice question very good
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they're lucky you mean they're gonna lose the farm because of estate taxes so what I've done I know how the cash were they're land rich and cash poor a lot of people I've had that too I've had that too I've had that too I've had
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sometimes I'm land rich sometimes I'm cash rich and land poor I like it both ways but
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as they get older I like the more conservative so I did something that I
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don't know if you can do but it was great I love our farmers as you know in our
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tax bill we have a clause that's very important we were losing a lot of farms to
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the banks because of a mother a loving mother and father would die and left their
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farm to their children for their child but their children their family and they
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loved their family and they thought they were doing them a favor but they had a
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50 percent tax to pay so the land would get valued and at a high number because
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some of the farms were valuable but they didn't you know they they couldn't
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quantify it and they go out and borrow money to pay the estate tax or the death
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taxes it's called and they'd overextend and they'd lose the farm and they commit
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suicide in many cases you know our levels are nowhere near 50 percent that they're
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not we've just introduced where it's paid over many years works well that's good
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an extra 2% a year over 10 years so it's not at those levels by any stretch of
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imagination but the other thing that we've done as you know is make sure that we've
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got a a pathway for farmers that actually increases their year-on-year income which
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is the most important thing and in all of the deals that we do we ensure that our
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farmers are the central focus for much of it particularly agriculture I mean
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including in the US deal because I don't think we can go on for years saying
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that it's acceptable for farmers to have a year-on-year income which isn't
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sufficient we've got to fix that problem we can't simply live with that problem so
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well we ended the estate tax there is no estate tax on farmers so so when a when a parent leaves
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their farm because again a lot of these funds they don't make a lot of money but they it's a way of
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life and they love their way of life and they love that that dirt that dirt is the most beautiful thing
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they've ever seen they love it I mean the farmers they love doing they they don't know how to do
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anything else but they don't want to do anything else I speak to farmers I say would you like to live
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in my penthouse in Manhattan it was beautiful no sir I want this farm now what happens
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is I mean we were losing a lot of people to suicide they'd buy they'd borrow money to pay the
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estate tax and they wouldn't we're not able to pay it and some banks are ruthless they wouldn't do
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anything and they would end up committing suicide we have totally ended the estate tax
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in those situations so there's no estate tax so when a parent leaves the farm to the kids they
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don't have to worry about their local possibly unfriendly banker coming in and stealing their farm
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I don't like anything about it they shouldn't be allowed in anybody illegally should not be allowed
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in the country thank you all very much thank you
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president states with the prime minister of england starmer sir cure uh still a turnberry president's
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going to leave i think this afternoon already did a great interview with matt boyle be up sometime in
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the next i don't know day or two heading to his properties in uh farther north in scotland his new
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golf properties we'll cover all that uh we've got a very special guest uh i think was fantastic coming
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this morning nigel farage but we want to do a cold open for nigel it's been a tremendously important
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weekend for him let's go and play the cold open and we'll bring nigel into the war room one of the
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things i think that has sort of really led to deterioration of trust in politics our successive
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home secretary is telling us crime is falling you hear it every year crime is falling so please
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don't worry your poor little heads well that's because the crime survey for england and wales
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is based on completely false data if you look at police recorded crime which is what we've done
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for our research all through this you can see that actually there are some significant rises in crimes
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of all kinds particularly crimes against the person we're actually facing in many parts of our country
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nothing short of societal collapse if people are scared to go out of the shops
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uh scared to let their kids out that is a society uh that is degrading and it's happening very very
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rapidly i'm astonished that there has been so little debate in westminster amongst our political
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classes on this issue because i'm sure they must in their mp's inboxes get members of the public
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telling them just how grim things really are sarah mentioned the word respect respect for those in
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uniform has declined massively the criminals don't particularly respect the police and can act in
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many cases with total impunity just as worrying if not more so is huge numbers of law-abiding taxpaying
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britons have also lost respect for the police but in a different way the idea the concept that we're
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living in a system of two-tier policing and two-tier justice under two-tier care has really taken hold
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you know i always watch and see who buys the new york post because it tells me the people want an
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alternative to people like you or me right they want an alternative they want the trumpian view
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and maybe they want to expose themselves to the trumpian view so they can expose the weaknesses they've
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got but also to be honest with you the country is moving towards trump i mean these polls that come out
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and show them not doing well i don't i don't buy that i think it's strength his strength is still
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greater than the democratic strength he is a stronger public figure than the democratic people
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i mean obama still has tremendous charisma but trump has strength and i think that's what all voters look
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for but they want a president who is a strong figure and and and he's got it and he can yeah it's just
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there and half the country buys it that's what i think do you think he'll go for a third term
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no i think the constitution won't permit it i i believe i've been wrong before but i believe in
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john roberts and the court and amy coney barrett and i think they're going to we'll have it seven to
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two on uh the elections of 70 coming up in 26 and 28 i think we'll have it seven to two or six to three
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on the 14th amendment and birth citizenship i think i think when it comes to the core of the constitution
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will be okay if we're not we're really going to be in trouble i mean if the constitution doesn't
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mean anything if the words don't mean anything right what's the purpose of mentioning it now in
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terms of policy proposals yep i'm going to reiterate the point zero tolerance policing every single
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shoplifting offense however small should be prosecuted every single mobile phone that is stolen if we can
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track it we need to go to the addresses and find out who these people are stop and search
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stop and search in areas where knife crime is prevalent will go on up until saturation point
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until we drive knives off the street and believe me this is a policy that i know from my campaigning
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recently around the country supported by people right across the political spectrum and if we have
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to build more knife arches at the entrance to train stations or bus stations or whatever it may be
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then we will do it fast track arrest we believe that is very very important and if we have to open pop
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up custody suites and centers around the country will do so because many police stations police stations not
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just closing in huge numbers around the country but many police stations including a local one in clacton
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have lost their custody suites so we believe that fast track arrest holding people is right and perhaps
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the biggest pledge that we make we would make today is to save 30 000 more police over a five-year term
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of a parliament and we will scrap all diversity equality and inclusion roles and we will aim for a higher
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and physically tougher standard of police officer monday the 28th of july year of the lord 2025
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trump had strength that's from chris matthews the country is going trump's way if you talk about
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strength you have to in the same sentence bring in nigel farage one of the closest people to president
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trump uh nigel thank you for joining us uh the polls show the reform movement i don't know
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2x the tory's fastest growing party in the in the west i think in history um but when nigel farage talks
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about societal collapse people listen what do you talk is this tied to the immigration what is this tied to
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you know you guys and particularly you uh got the united kingdom's sovereignty back in june of 2016
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as the predicate for trump's incredible come from behind victory in november here we are nine years
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later and president trump's cutting deals really restructuring the world's commercial relationships
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closing our borders starting the mass deportations in england is uh in societal collapse how does that work
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out sir steve good morning well getting back our sovereignty was crucial but once you've got back
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your sovereignty you then have to exercise it in a way that's in the national interest and sadly
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um our political class is completely and utterly rotten we have a labor party and a conservative party but
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frankly i think they should just be called the uni party because there isn't really very much to choose
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between them and yes law and order is collapsing respect for anybody in uniform for any form of
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authority is collapsing behavior i mean it's hard to believe if if you go into the west end of london
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you take areas like chelsea knightsbridge i mean these over the years have been some of the most
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expensive pieces of real estate in the world uh beautiful historic architecture amazing retail
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stores restaurants pubs schools you name it a really really top piece of london i'll tell you what steve
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if if i saw you in london and you said i'm going down the king's road and i saw you wearing a watch
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i'd say please take it off otherwise you'll be attacked you might even be killed because somebody
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will want that watch women now in the middle of the day don't wear any jewelry for fear of being mugged
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on the streets uh and by the way if you want to go shoplifting that's absolutely fine you can now
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shoplift up to 200 pounds worth of store of goods in a grocery store or whatever it is and you will not
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face prosecution why is it happening there are several factors but there is one absolutely overriding
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factor piece of a stat out today that over the last seven years of sexual assaults and rapes
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in london 40 percent have been committed by people not born in this country and if you take the picture
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bigger an afghan male that has moved to britain illegally or legally is 22 times more likely to be convicted of
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rape than somebody who was born in this country and so the message is not that all immigrants are
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bad it's not that everybody from the rest of the world is dreadful it is that when you have an
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immigration policy you have to choose you have to yes and dare i use the word i will you have to
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discriminate and get the right people coming in we have boatloads of people coming across the english
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channel tori and labor governments too gutless to deal with it and so many of these people are going
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on to commit horrible crimes which is why you've seen the big protests going on outside migrant hotels
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so the reason the reason that i call it societal decline is that mothers don't want their kids to go
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out and play people can't wear a watch in the street there's a sense of fear that is societal breakdown
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in the late 90s i lived in knightsbridge uh it was the west end of london is absolutely extraordinary
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in fact the whole city back then was extraordinary uh nigel um which is such a uh shock about how
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quickly this collapse has come but it's obviously tied to the immigration both legal and illegal here
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in the united states we're now ramping up we're having a huge debate although we just passed a bill that
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has 170 billion dollars in it to get to get ready and build the infrastructure for mass deportations
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in in your punch list of law and order i'm i missed the part about deportations is is getting your arms
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around the immigration situation and particularly there's a certain uh subset of folks that just have
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to leave the united kingdom is that part of it yes those that have come here from overseas and have
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committed crime completely unacceptable those that have come here illegally been smuggled into the
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country in the back of a lorry or they've come on a boat no we have to establish this and i'll tell you
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something steve we will get for this policy of deporting those who should not be here we will get
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considerable support from immigrants who've come to britain legally gone through the system paid their
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money because they see this as being totally unfair and totally wrong so yes of course i mean look
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unless you deport people there is no disincentive to come illegally so of course that is absolutely at
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the heart of this our particular problem that america doesn't suffer from is that although we had
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brexit boris johnson and others kept us part of something called the european convention on human rights
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and that is something that is used by left-wing lawyers to prevent virtually any deportation
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of somebody who doesn't want to go so we've got some legal steps to go through first to clear
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ourselves to do it but yes the message must be clear come illegally you will be deported
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nigel the the polling i saw a poll the other day matthew goodwin put it up we had him on saturday
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had an extraordinary session with him i think you're at 34 percent in reform i think labor
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and the tories combined are barely that um are people coming to the reform movement and coming to
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you particularly because of what chris mask you talked about as strength is the political class both
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labor and tories so feckless or the ruling class of the united kingdom just given up
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on defending the country that people are now looking to you as a tower of strength sir
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well i think people have progressively been giving up on the labor and conservative parties over the last
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you know couple of decades um i think with me uh my messages steve have been consistent
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for well over two decades people know pretty much where i stand on the major issues of the day and uh
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i kind of get this do you know what nige i haven't always agreed with you but at least you stand up for
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what you believe in at least you tell us what you think at least we know you're a patriot and you
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believe in the country and so i think frankly standing up for values values that we might have called
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old-fashioned a few years ago but values now which if they're not reasserted we frankly won't have a
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country worth living in in 10 years time so i think that's behind it and yes strength in the sense of
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conviction strength in the sense of having been right for a long time despite an awful lot of abuse
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and a lot of violence directed against me i mean what you're seeing here is the most astonishing
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political change this country has ever been through you know the conservative party have been
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you know a party of power for 200 years the labor party have been a party of government for over 100
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years it's and of course our electoral system is very much the same as yours in america so to think
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of an outside party coming in and as you say in some polls getting as many people opting for us
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as the other two combined no something very very big is happening here
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has the because the media in england is the absolute worst and it's shocking as englishmen you
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really don't have free speech it's pretty stunning is the message getting through at all about what
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trump has done here with with the shortcomings of this term you know he's doing trade deals he's
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working on everything um and we're still yet to get to the mass deportations has the word gotten out
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about how he sealed the border we literally have nobody come no illegals coming across and he's
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doing a just a stellar job of getting the criminal class out is that starting to get it does the common
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man and woman in the united kingdom understand what trump success has been and why a big part of the
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nation even independents have rallied around him to some extent but only i'm afraid to some extent
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i mean if you think the bbc are doing you know big long five minute documentaries on how trump sealed
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the border you'd be in for another thing you know don't hold your breath on that but to some extent
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and certainly trump is much more popular here than he was during his first term when it was wall-to-wall
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opposition i think even outside the magnificent turnbury golf club uh when he arrived last night there
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were sort of three protesters that turned up or something like that so oh and one of them was
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saying don't trust keir starmer so so i think that uh he has gained a lot more respect and i think also
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that people can see with trump when the one message that has got through is that brexit was the right
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thing to do and because of that we as america are able to strike better terms with you than we're going
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to with brussels and the european union so that side of it certainly is getting through and i think
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the impression that he's a genuine friend of ours uh i think that's succeeding as well as for the border
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many other things well i'm afraid much of our media is just too biased to tell us that story
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the new york times had a page one story i think on sunday morning talked about the situation in um in
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the united kingdom as president trump went there and uh ended with a quote from me that i said all
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the push pull all the push polls in christendom can't change the fact that brexit have happened you
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have your sovereignty back and the united kingdom is never going back to the eu it was is that a uh that
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that statement got a lot of play over here is that statement do you believe that statement's true
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um i believe it's true but what keir starmer is trying to do is piece by piece realign us
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towards the european union in many many areas and the biggest criticism of brexit isn't the fact we did
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it it's we haven't actually taken advantage of it in as many areas as we should politically we're not
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going to rejoin but the next government will have to undo some of the things that keir starmer has done
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and and by the way you know i don't know whether an american audience realize just how catastrophic
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sakir's first year in government has been i mean this man believes in absolutely nothing other than
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having the keys to the door of number 10 downing street he flip-flops he u-turns but the one direction
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he does take us in is government gets bigger control gets bigger uh two-tier policing and justice
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becomes more obvious and free speech becomes ever more threatened and we've just in the course of
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the last 48 hours had the online safety act come into effect online and for example footage of protests
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against migrant hotels were being censored from all the social media platforms yesterday so yeah whilst the
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man may not know what he really believes in what he does believe in is big government and control of
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what we think and say isn't he though emblematic of the political class even the tories and this is why
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reform is at 34 percent both of those combined are barely 34 percent and uh and and you were looked
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at as a tower of strength and that's why i think the timing of your societal collapse speech was so
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powerful i mean isn't he emblematic of the the fecklessness of the uh of the entire political
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class and really the ruling class and elites of the united kingdom sir yeah i mean you know i just
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mentioned the online safety act coming in over this weekend steve but who drew up the legislation
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wasn't labor that drew it up it was the conservatives that drew it up so really when you're talking about
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our traditional parties here they are the political class there is very very little to choose between
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them and yes people are coming to reform because they can see we're standing up for liberties we're
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standing up for freedoms we're standing up for things you know that previous generations made massive
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sacrifices to defend and our current bureaucratic media and political class uh seem to be prepared
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to surrender so so so yeah i think conviction i think strength but most importantly and here's the
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key to why we're doing well here's the real key to why that poll said 34 percent optimism a belief
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that with the right leadership we can turn our country around and get it back on track and and
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sometimes they say oh well reformed voters are protest voters well they've got a lot to protest
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about but no you know you know they could just say we're staying at home we've given up they're not
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they say we're backing farage we're backing reform and we're doing it with joy in our hearts because
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we believe we can turn this round nigel where do people uh keep up with you social media website all
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of it where people go if you go to nfarage.com nfarage.com you'll find it all that
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nigel thank you so much grace and mo will push thank you thank you sir thank you really extraordinary
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um one of the great if you study english history you study history of the west right there
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in nigel farage one of the greatest political leaders in the history of the united kingdom
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one of the greatest he got single-handedly after decades of hammering on leaving the eu he was
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the leader not boris johnson he was the leader on uh brexit to get their sovereignty back and now
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after taking a couple years out of politics to get back into politics and really start a
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maga type reform party uh in um in the united kingdom and the polling's just stunning
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part of it's a strength all of it part a big part of this is constancy
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nigel has not changed he's he's he's dug in since the late 1990s on what the united kingdom
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needed to do and this is a lesson for the west this is what their lesson of president trump
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president trump also over the weekend massive trade deal with the eu they finally blinked plus
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let me get harnwell on here from rome um kind of a throwdown on with putin uh in uh about uh now i
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think we're 12 days not 50 actually in the 50 we're probably down to 40 but president trump says i need
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to hear something on 12 to 15 days so also in gaza um we're gonna take a short commercial break want to
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know a couple of hundred at least confirmations that haven't been done senator lee and people are
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technical recess and have mass confirmations recess appointments they're good for a year and then work
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rescissions where's the impoundments we got to back up the white house got to back up the folks
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the new thing look we've all our audience knows this thanks to you and thanks to devin nunez our
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audience is well aware of what took place here but we want to see accountability many of the statute of
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limitations have expired uh it's been almost 10 years for many of these folks who did this
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but john brennan testified to congress and so did hillary clinton within five years i think it was
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in 2020 and then again in 2021 are those statute of limitations still alive tell me if in fact we could
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see a criminal prosecution here as you just the other day three weeks ago have in fact referred
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well maria so so part of what came out last week was about how john brennan clapper comey they all
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pushed the the known fake steel dossier into intelligence community assessments and as the
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basis for crossfire hurricane and all that but what hasn't come out yet and what's going to come out
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is uh the underlying intelligence uh that i have spent the last few months making recommendations
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about final uh declassification and sent that to the department of justice that will come out
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in the john durham report classified annex and what that intelligence shows maria is that part of this
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was a hillary clinton plan but part of it was an fbi plan to uh be an accelerant to that fake steel
00:34:39.960
dossier to those fake russia collusion claims by pouring oil on the fire by amplifying the lie and
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bearing the truth of what was uh what hillary clinton uh was up to and you're right maria uh uh john
00:34:55.340
brennan testified to john durham in august of 2020 he also testified to the house oversight committee in
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2022 hillary clinton testified before john durham under oath in 2022 james comey testified before the
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senate committee in september 2020 all of that's within the last five years and much of that
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testimony is frankly completely inconsistent with what our underlying intelligence that is about to
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be declassified in the durham annex uh what what that reflects and so you know pam bondy does have a
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strike force it is a different department of justice a different fbi and an opportunity to look at how
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these people really did conspire uh to run a hoax a fraud uh on the american people and against
00:35:43.300
donald trump's presidency and so coming forward we understand that they did this but now we need to
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understand how they did this and i think that's why you see the left losing their minds over this maria
00:35:55.020
saying why are you spending time this is vindictive you're going back this is donald trump
00:35:59.300
you know seeking retribution it's not donald trump's election by the american people was a statement
00:36:05.180
maria they said to the to to to everyone we know what you did to donald trump and we re-elected him
00:36:12.820
because we know this was all fake we know it was a hoax now we want to understand how you did it so
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that it can't happen again and that's what uh this declassification process that we're undergoing right
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now what's going on why it's so important uh and why there can be accountability and preventability
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to prevent these same people that did it in 2016 with the with the steel dossier with the hunter
00:36:36.320
biden laptop in 2020 from doing it again in the future if you're talking about trump winning the
00:36:41.460
election in 2016 and you then turn around and show proof that there was a concerted effort by the
00:36:49.240
obama administration to derail his presidency that creates problems not from the typical scandal stuff
00:36:59.320
listen i remember when the republicans uh were trying to disrupt clinton's presidency by you know
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living on a monica lewinski situation okay and essentially you know you had libertarians going
00:37:12.420
all crazy and all of this other stuff he lied he lied and he did this in the oval office that's what
00:37:18.020
they were saying okay but it did it did lead to clinton losing his law license ability to practice law for
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several years okay and obviously it was a scandal uh that really really stained his presidency to some degree
00:37:35.160
even though he won back-to-back elections so we understand that but you can't ignore scandals like this
00:37:41.560
because if it involves the cia if it involves the fbi if it involves the weaponization of law enforcement
00:37:48.820
in this country then we got a problem we got a problem now do i do i believe that it's an evasive measure
00:37:55.120
absolutely do i believe it's distractionary on the part of the trump administration to get everybody's
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mind off the epstein files you're damn right i do of course i do of course i do okay but the reality
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is is that that does that doesn't mean it's false and if it's not false and indeed there is a level of
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veracity attached to the allegations and the assertions articulated by telsey gabbert uh donald trump
00:38:18.760
himself and others then you know we've got a problem new graham is now suggesting that there's new
00:38:23.280
all these years later new evidence has materialized that would warrant this sort of investigation can
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you fact check them uh no there is nothing new here and our colleague dan deluce an mbc reporter
00:38:33.800
spoke to the cia officer the senior officer who oversaw writing these reports who's the main report about
00:38:39.900
what happened in 2016 and she said that tulsi gabbert is lying and the white house is lying this talk of
00:38:46.940
obama and treason and plot is false and if you look at the report it whether it's the senate
00:38:52.900
intelligence report or the initial assessment it's that russia intervened in the election to
00:38:58.000
denigrate hillary clinton that was putin's personal animus towards hillary clinton you know full stop
00:39:03.360
and and i just want to say they keep mentioning the dossier i was a reporter for reuters at the time
00:39:09.120
we had the dossier most mainstream journalist organizations had the dossier during the 2016 election
00:39:15.640
we didn't write a word about it because we couldn't verify it the dossier was not an issue in the
00:39:20.680
2016 election so it's all these talks of plots and all these things like that and it's i can just
00:39:25.320
say in terms of the dossier and journalists that had it we didn't write about it and again the author
00:39:30.840
the person who oversaw this report said that tulsi gabbard is lying when it comes to a treasonous plot
00:39:36.400
john if i can add something david just disputed the factual basis for what lindsey graham was saying
00:39:41.000
let me take on the legal one if i can calling for a special counsel investigation here is almost
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laughable because the supreme court's presidential immunity decision would preclude any prosecution of
00:39:52.440
president obama for treason based on his official acts the only reason you would want a special
00:39:57.440
counsel here is to continually put him and other people under the microscope in the hopes that it
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would lead to something else all a whitewater style right that ken star starts investigating one
00:40:08.780
thing ends up with a monica lewinsky like situation but in any event for the most part that presidential
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immunity decision is broad it gave trump protection against two federal cases and it should prevent
00:40:21.720
against any prosecution much less an investigation of former president obama but the weaponization
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of intelligence agencies to pull that off brings on an entirely different problem
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and if the democrats are found to have been guilty of this
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because you have a whole bunch of people skeptical about politics to begin with and you got to remember
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trump was in or is in office because he's considered the anti-politician
00:40:59.000
his behavior his mannerisms his language his verbiage his actions to some degree are very apolitical
00:41:07.120
it's not typically what you see from conventional politicians on capitol hill
00:41:10.600
and then when you think about how they went after him and they engaged in lawfare to take him down the 34 felony
00:41:17.740
counts and convictions and all of this other stuff they're going to say see see he wasn't guilty of any of this stuff
00:41:22.900
they did everything they could to derail him from being the president because the mission was
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they're going to bring up the hunter biden scandal
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that adds credence to the argument that we've been making against them