Virginia Judge Throws Out Indictments of James Comey and Letitia James
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Bill and Hillary Clinton have been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to appear for depositions on December 17th and 18th in Washington, D.C. Former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James have their case thrown out by a federal judge who ruled their appointment was "invalid." Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announces she will not seek re-election in 2026.
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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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Things between U.S. and Ukrainian officials set to begin in Switzerland.
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As Russia continues its relentless, deadly attacks,
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Ukrainian official tells ABC News the Trump administration is threatening to cut off
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all military aid if the war-torn country does not agree to the administration's proposed peace deal.
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If we can do our taxes, do our, you know, our, make our health care appointments,
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you know, make, essentially, do your banking online,
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Make it safe, make it secure, but it's actually already happening all over the United States.
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I want us to be a blue state that doesn't do just a little bit better
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than, like, Georgia or Alabama when it comes to, like, voting access.
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The House Oversight Committee has officially informed Bill and Hillary Clinton's attorney
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that they must appear for depositions on December 17th and 18th in Washington.
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The committee approved the subpoena on a bipartisan basis back in July.
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And now, Chairman James Comer says no more negotiating terms.
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The time has come for the former first couple to tell Congress what they know about Jeffrey Epstein.
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One of the MAGA movement's most vocal defenders, now on her way out.
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I'll be resigning from office with my last day being January 5th, 2026.
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And today, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene writing online that she is not running
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for president in 2028, Trump claiming credit for his former friend-turned-Foe's decision.
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Once I left her, she resigned because she would never have survived a primary.
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Mr. Trump had a bitter public falling out with Greene that came to a head over her support
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If I am cast aside by the president and the MAGA political machine,
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then many common Americans have been cast aside and replaced as well.
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You're continuing this idea of race-based property taxes.
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No, to be very clear, the use of the term was a description of neighborhoods,
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So you intend to tax the whiter neighborhoods more?
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
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Moments ago, a federal judge in Northern Virginia has thrown out the indictments against
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FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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The judge found that the appointment of interim U.S. Attorney Lindsay Halligan was invalid and
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says, therefore, that no indictments can be brought by Halligan because of this.
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Did you think that you could just put charges on the deep state and the system would allow it?
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Now, you have to understand how bad the situation is.
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You have to understand that in many cases, the judges, the attorneys, the prosecutors,
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they believe essentially the exact same political beliefs as Antifa.
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They are fully committed to believing that Donald Trump and anyone around Trump is invalid.
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Anything that he wants is invalid, that he is, as Mondami said, a fascist and a despot.
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And you look at this order, all actions flowing from Ms. Halligan's defective appointment,
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including the indictment against James and Comey, are therefore also invalid.
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This is a huge problem for, obviously, the United States.
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So looking that up right now, Cameron McGowan-Curry is the name of the judge appointed by Bill Clinton,
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77 years old and a committed liberal, someone who is a committed liberal.
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It all comes down to, can you actually get it done or can you not?
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Again and again, these cases keep being either dropped.
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How many cases, by the way, against the J6ers were dropped?
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The only people who were charged in J6 that weren't convicted were the ones who killed themselves before trial.
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But no, when you look at this, no lawful authority.
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Mr. Comey's motion, an indict is granted, and I dismiss the indictment without prejudice.
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Now, of course, without prejudice does mean that charges could be brought again in this case.
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But, of course, anytime you go to a jury, they're going to bring it up now.
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And every time that Comey's defense lawyers bring this up, they're going to say,
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But at the same time, are you paying attention yet?
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If you think this is new, if you think this is strange, if you think this is surprising,
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This is how much the system hates the people of this country.
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But at the same time, we live in a completely nuts system.
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And therefore, well, therefore, what do you know?
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You cannot find direct legal relief from the system.
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The end of our wave and our golden age has just begun.
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Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
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Huge new posts coming out from Chad Mazzell, former chief of staff of the Department of Justice.
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I want to get Matt Boyle in from Breitbart News to kind of go through all this.
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So, Matt, tell me about this new statement from Chad Mazzell and how on the Comey and Letitia James dismissal of the indictments and how this plays into what the next steps will be.
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Well, he says that the judge's ruling here is wrong on a number of accounts, and he says that an appeal is coming.
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I mean, look, he's the former chief of staff of the Justice Department.
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I believe he was the chief of staff when these indictments came down.
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But one would think that he's in contact with the attorney general, Pam Bondi, on him saying that an appeal is coming and that justice will be served to, you know, former FBI director James Comey and the New York attorney general, Letitia James, is a very welcome sign.
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I think that your point there, I was watching your monologue about how this was all designed by this leftist judge to give the defense attorneys the talking point over and over again, is very prescient, right?
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But one would think that on appeal, this is going to—these charges are going to be reinstated and the cases will move forward.
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And I would think that an appeal will move pretty quickly.
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And also, there's another part of Chad Mizell's statement that's important, which is that the senior levels of the Justice Department, including the attorney general herself, signed off on these indictments.
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So in addition to that—and again, I'm not a lawyer, so I'd really defer to the lawyers out there about the process and the legality and whatnot on this.
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But I would say that the without prejudice part, even if they have to do it through another way, these cases are coming back, right?
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Like, so Letitia James and James Comey clearly did things that are very bad and need to be held accountable.
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And them trying to seek a legal loophole and a favorable liberal judge to try to get out of it is just not going to end up holding up in the end.
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So whether they're reinstated on appeal or the charges are brought again through another manner, one would think the day is coming for both of them to face real justice in their day in court, right?
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Like, and so the fact is, is that if I were James Comey and Letitia James, I would not be celebrating right now, right?
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Like, I don't think this is as big a deal for them as they think it is.
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Sure, to your point, though, that it's going to give the defense attorneys the talking point for both of them.
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But they are, they are not out of the woods yet, not even close.
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And if anything, it's looking pretty grim for them, I think, in the long haul.
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Talk to me, and I was at the White House on Friday, people saw that.
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And this topic did come up, not exactly privy to everything that came out about it.
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But talk to me about the importance of these cases and why it's important for the White House.
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And it's also a good strategy, by the way, to keep the pressure on when it comes to these cases of specific individuals who committed wrongdoing,
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whether it be the indictments on Trump, the political, the election interference done by Letitia James or James Comey himself, who played into the Russiagate hoax.
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Well, again, these people engaged in lawfare, they undercut our justice system.
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They're the ones who are supposed to be upholding justice, frankly, right?
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Like, I mean, James Comey was the FBI director.
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Letitia James is the attorney general of New York.
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So that's what makes it even more perverse that these people were engaged in alleged wide-scale illegality.
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The fact is, is that, you know, we can't have a two-tier system of justice in America.
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And I think that actually holding these people accountable for their alleged illegality is extremely important for the bigger picture of justice, a balanced justice system.
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Look, Lady Justice is not supposed to, she's supposed to be blind, and the scales of justice are supposed to even out, right?
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Like, it's not supposed to be, you know, partisan or, you know, et cetera.
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And I think that the fact is, is that what we've seen for so long is that all of these elite, connected, powerful individuals have gotten away with, you know, the metaphorical version of murder and paid no consequences.
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And yet they've thrown down hard against Trump and people around him for things that were, you know, clearly not at this level.
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So I think that this is extremely important for balancing out our justice system and getting back to a place as a country.
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And by the way, this perversion of our justice system really dates back to the days of the Barack Obama administration, Eric Holder.
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Some of it you can even trace back further than that, back when, like, Janet Reno was the attorney general back during the Clinton administration, right?
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Like, you know, you see the Clintons reemerging yet again, right, like at the center of everything with the whole Epstein thing and everything.
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But the fact is, is that, like, this perversion of our justice system by this globalist establishment elite, elite, these globalist establishment elitists, both parties, by the way.
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So, you know, the Bush administration did some really screwed up things, too.
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So did the Clintons, certainly the Biden administration.
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Like, and so to get to a place as a country where, you know, it's OK to have our political disagreements and, you know, but go ahead.
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And and if you don't do anything to respond, then what's to stop them from just doing it again?
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The next time you get another Republican in the Oval Office, you know, be that J.D. Vance or whoever, right, whatever Republican can get in and decide that they're going to actually govern on behalf of the people, not on behalf of the system.
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Then the very same actors are just going to go after them, too, because they didn't receive any consequences for it whatsoever.
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Yeah. And this is this is, again, like just like deterring crime, right?
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Like it's like, you know, the same thing in a, you know, in a city, like if you don't go after the criminals who engage in the thievery and stealing stuff and hurting people, then what are they going to do?
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Like same kind of a thing here. Right. Like this is essentially a globalist crime syndicate.
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Right. Like of our elites. And they if they they face no consequences, then they will continue to behave this way.
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So, no, you're 100 percent right. And that's why I think this is incredibly important.
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Now, again, we can get to a place as a country, I think, where we have legitimate political disagreements.
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One party wins, the other party loses. That is what it is.
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But the fact is, is that the way that these people behaved in the aftermath of the 2016 election and then since then against President Trump over the course of his entire first term, during his term out of office and now even since then, now it's just been a total perversion of our justice system.
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Again, we have to get back to the basics of Lady Justice is blind and the scales are even.
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This is what the American people voted for overwhelmingly.
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And a huge part of that was the lawfare that was done to him, a huge part of it.
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And every single even nonpartisan analysis of the election pointed out that it was those cases that were done to Trump that absolute in throughout 2024 and 2023,
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even going back to absolutely swung public opinion in the favor of him because they could see the unfair way that he was being treated by elements of the system, whether it be Letitia James and Alvin Bragg up in New York City or New York State,
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or whether it be Jack Smith throughout all of 2024 and 2023, we could easily see that it was this lawfare.
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So when people say, oh, you know, it's not that big of a deal.
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No, this actually will become a systemic problem.
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And of course, it's not just for President Trump.
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It's a message that if you fight the system, then you're going to go down like Donald Trump and Jeff Clark and everybody else that they've gone after.
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His lawyers, his patriots, his supporters, everybody was, you know, people who are just walking around on January 6th completely peacefully.
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They will go after you in spades if you actually stand up.
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That's what it's meant to be, a deterrent in the other direction.
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And frankly, again, to your point about the 2024 election, they said it nonstop that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, right?
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Like after the whole Jerry Rigg trial there in New York City, they rubbed it in nonstop.
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It was nonstop on CNN and MSNBC, you know, wall to wall coverage of it and pushing that to the American people.
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Every single one of the 77 million people who voted for Donald Trump was well aware of all of this, right?
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Like, and they voted for him anyway, and he crushed Kamala Harris in the national popular vote.
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He won all seven swing states, and I think that that was a massive part of it.
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Like it's a major part of why President Trump won.
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But, you know, other parts include the prices, the immigration, the crime out of control, the trade policy, et cetera.
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But the fact is, is that this is certainly a central part of the 2024 election.
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And making this right so that it never happens again is extremely important.
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So that's why this forthcoming appeal that Chad Mizell talks about is important.
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And I think they need to proceed on other people too, right?
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It's got to be the entire rogues gallery, the entire cast.
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And by the way, I wouldn't even, I would even argue, indict them all.
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All right, I want to play a clip now of our guest Matt Boyle and Vice President J.D. Vance
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Why don't we ever use our economic leverage to achieve peace?
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Because when countries aren't fighting each other, when they're actually using their economic
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talents to manufacture good things rather than weapons to kill each other, then that actually
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creates incredible economic opportunities for Americans.
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And that's what the president, that's why he's so focused on peace.
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He's fundamentally a humanitarian, and we've got eight peace deals at this point.
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And I think that, you know, if he gets number 10, purely for like mathematical harmony, if
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he gets to 10, the Nobel Prize should be awarded to Donald J. Trump, even though he's certainly
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But I also think that there's this sense that while he wants to save lives, he also sees a
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world where people are engaging in commerce with one another rather than killing one another.
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And he just, you know, he's a tough guy, but he's not a violent human.
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Like he's not a person, you know, who I think understands violence at a sort of fundamental
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It's like, why don't you stop killing each other and start trading with one another?
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Why rather than Russia and Ukraine killing one another, why don't they actually engage in some
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commerce with one another, travel between the two countries, engage in some sort of cultural
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That is his fundamental perspective that he takes into these things.
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And fundamentally, if we get more peace in the world, it's good for American workers.
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Matt Boyle, what do you think of what President or Vice President J.D. Vance said there and this
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new 28-point peace plan that apparently both Ukraine and Russia have expressed interest in?
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Yeah, well, look, the number 9 and 10 that he's talking about there, I don't know which one is
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which one, but the fact is, is that one of them is obviously Ukraine and Russia. This has been the
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big white whale, if you will, for President Trump and Vice President Vance since they took the oath of
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office 10 months ago. That's been the, you know, the one that got away, if you will. Now, by the way,
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I would also say all of the eight other peace deals, each one of them, Donald Trump deserves
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a Nobel Prize for each one individually, right? Like, and by the way, the Nobel Prize Committee
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has given out the Nobel Peace Prize to people for much less than each one of those deals. When you
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put them all in summation together, I mean, it's incredible what President Trump has been able to
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do the world over. And again, it seems like they are on the one-yard line here, that it's first and
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goal, right? Like, with ending the Ukraine war here. And the, you know, the talks in Geneva this
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weekend, the White House readout of those, where Secretary Rubio was there, apparently, seemed very
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promising, meeting with the Ukrainian delegation. We haven't really heard much from the Russians,
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though, apparently, they do like the 28-point plan. And there's some changes that the Ukrainians
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apparently push for. The U.S. is okay with those. We'll see what the Russians say. But if they're
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able to get this thing done, I mean, talk about, I mean, look how much money we've flushed down the
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Zelensky drain hole, right? Like, over the course of the last five years, right? Like, hundreds of
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billions of American tax dollars. That money could be going to make, you know, everybody talks about
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affordability, right? Like, you see Mamdani in the Oval Office. You see the campaigns from the
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Democrats and so on and so forth talking about prices and things. You want to know what the
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biggest thing to fix affordability would be? Maybe we stop flushing money down the Zelensky drain,
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right? Like, maybe we start doing something with that money here in America, right? Like,
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building bridges and roads and factories and also in the airports. And, you know, I did a recent event
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with our great transportation secretary, Sean Duffy. He was telling me about how the air traffic
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controller systems in America are so outdated. Imagine if we took the money that we wasted on
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this. By the way, it's going to end the same way it would have ended the first day of the war,
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right? Like, and instead used it to update our, modernize our air traffic controller systems and
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all those other things, you know, that we could be doing and spend it on veterans and, you know,
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American citizens, we'd be in such a better place as a country. And that's, I think, the core of what
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President Trump's trying to do. In addition to that, I think there are major economic opportunities
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that are being, you know, held back from commerce with the Russians and with the Ukrainians, between
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the two of them and with the rest of the world that could happen if we are able to get to a peace
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deal here, right? Now, look, I mean, that doesn't mean that Putin's a good guy. Nobody agrees with that,
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right? Like, he's not, right? Like, you know, you could say he's a bad guy, you know, you could say
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whatever. But like, the fact is, is that, you know, they're a major country, right? Like, why don't we do
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stuff with them when it makes sense for our interests and whatnot and mutual interests, etc.?
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There are plenty of different things that can be talked about. I know that when they met in Alaska, they were
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talking about apparently like a tunnel between Alaska and Russia. That would be awesome, right?
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Like, let's look for a major ways that we can work together on the world stage, geopolitically
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And potentially return to the G8. Matt Boyle, we're just about out of time. Where can people
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Yeah, just on X at mboyle1, on True Social at Real Matt Boyle, and just go to breitbart.com.
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Incredible work and incredible progress that they can get this done. Vice President Vance,
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Secretary of the Army, Driscoll over there working with Ukraine.
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I mean, this could be the peace plan that actually sees the end to the war in Ukraine.
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President Trump came out this morning and said that he supports it. We'll see what happens
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Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
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Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're
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always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys
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should be getting policies. All right, Jack, so we're back live. Human Events Daily, Phoenix,
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There's an argument to be made. According to the medical examiner, he was drug overdosing
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in real time, that it wasn't because of the police officer, Derek Chauvin, that put his knee
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on the neck. And again, they were taught to do that. According to the Hennepin County Police
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just a broader point. Our whole country blew up because of this incident. And it was largely
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based on a lie. Largely based on a lie. We were all... What was the lie? The lie is that there was
00:29:43.000
a white police officer that went after a black person just because he was black. And it just wasn't
00:29:47.720
true. He was resisting arrest. Okay, but he killed him. Like, that doesn't... Well, again, the county,
00:29:53.060
the county medical examiner disagrees. The county medical examiner in the original report...
00:29:57.540
So then why was he... Why did he get sentenced? Exactly. That's a good question. No, I'm saying...
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It's because it was largely a show trial where actually they were not allowed to submit evidence.
00:30:06.420
A what trial? A show trial. A show trial is an example where you put people on display or a show
00:30:11.540
for a political purpose or political means. And this is an example of that, where Derek Chauvin
00:30:17.180
was not given a fair hearing in this trial. He was not even allowed to use the police training
00:30:23.060
handbook in his trial to show that he was taught to use that restraining technique.
00:30:27.140
Okay, so what do you want to happen to Derek Chauvin? Like... Pardon?
00:30:30.500
So he's just free? What is that? Yes. What message does that send to like...
00:30:34.400
It should be... It's a message that you should get an actual fair trial and that you're not going to
00:30:38.820
get a trial by media. All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back at Human Events Daily. That was Charlie Kirk,
00:30:45.320
of course, talking about Derek Chauvin, talking about this case. And so I wanted to see if we
00:30:50.200
could fact check Charlie Kirk a little bit here. So I wanted to bring on Liz Collins. She's a senior
00:30:55.300
reporter over at Alpha News in Minneapolis. Liz, how are you?
00:31:00.300
Hey, Jack, doing well. Thanks for having me back on. Good to see you. And gosh, to fact check Charlie
00:31:05.920
Kirk, you know it well, but he was spot on and has been for years.
00:31:11.240
Well, and not only that, but so let's go in because there's a new petition that's out in the
00:31:17.880
case. Derek Chauvin's lawyers put this out specifically regarding this, the use of the
00:31:24.200
knee restraint and whether or not it was approved by the Minneapolis Police Department. So that's
00:31:29.660
what Charlie said when he was on campus. Let's see what these officers are now saying in the new
00:31:34.220
petition. Yeah, so these latest developments, they came last week Thursday and then public on Friday.
00:31:40.300
This new court filing in support of post-conviction relief for Chauvin. Chauvin's new attorney,
00:31:46.560
Greg Joseph, is his name. He filed this 71-page petition in Hennepin County Court alleging now
00:31:51.240
prosecutorial misconduct. He stated that this case never made sense and that few murders take place
00:31:57.660
before a crowd of witnesses, especially while officers are working with dispatchers and requesting
00:32:02.240
an ambulance and emergency response. Joseph spends quite a bit of time in this filing questioning
00:32:07.680
the video evidence, how these so-called expert witnesses could testify to the cause of death
00:32:12.940
of George Floyd just by watching a video and the, quote, devastating effect that this false
00:32:18.460
testimony can have in court. So new developments, you're right, focus on the training for the
00:32:23.640
maximal restraint technique. Now you have more than 50 former and current Minneapolis police officers
00:32:29.620
who provided sworn declarations stating that the technique used by Chauvin and the other officers
00:32:35.240
all a part of MPD training. It's all a part of this new filing asking a Hennepin County judge to
00:32:41.680
either vacate Chauvin's conviction or grant a new trial. But having done research for more than a year
00:32:48.260
now, this is Chauvin's new attorney, he's saying the prosecution can only run from the truth for so long.
00:32:56.320
Some strong words from Greg Joseph representing Derek Chauvin. But this new filing seemed to go quite
00:33:03.160
viral and it appears that people are willing to, you know, step up and speak out about this now.
00:33:09.980
I don't know if the courage was there more than five years ago. I know it's a case you've been following
00:33:13.940
closely as well, Jack. Well, that's right. And I would like to thank Elon Musk for tweeting out a
00:33:20.500
video of this program that we recorded almost three years ago. Now it was January 2023. And so
00:33:28.620
2026 is right around the corner. That'll be three years since we recorded this. And we were looking at
00:33:34.460
many of these same issues. Was the knee restraint approved? Yes or no? Because that plays into these
00:33:41.000
very questions of culpability. It plays into the questions of whether or not this was did in fact
00:33:48.560
rise to the level of a criminal act, which is what, of course, he was convicted of. And now you've got
00:33:54.400
Liz, walk me through some of the things that these officers have signed off on, because 50 officers
00:34:01.140
stating that this was an approved technique. I mean, that's no small number. Yeah. And these are all
00:34:07.620
Minneapolis police officers. So they know the training better than anyone, whether current or
00:34:11.700
former recently retired officers went ahead and submitted these declarations to the court. You'll
00:34:16.620
remember, we were sued over my book, They're Lying, the Media, the Left and the Death of George Floyd
00:34:21.960
and also the Fall of Minneapolis. We were sued by the now assistant police chief of Minneapolis,
00:34:27.060
Minneapolis assistant chief Katie Blackwell. But she says that we defamed her by using her public
00:34:35.180
testimony and Derek Chauvin state trial. That lawsuit was dismissed. Not only was the lawsuit
00:34:41.180
dismissed, the judge sided with us basically essentially saying everything is substantially
00:34:46.400
true. That was in the book and the documentary. And Katie Blackwell herself had to affirm the
00:34:51.560
findings of the judge in this case and pay our legal fees. So you have Greg Joseph, the attorney
00:34:56.780
representing Derek Chauvin. He went ahead and used the declarations we received for our case and put
00:35:02.620
them in this recent filing. And then on top of that, found another 23 officers who went ahead
00:35:07.820
and filled out the paperwork, these declarations submitting now to this latest step in his case.
00:35:13.580
I also want to talk about the testimony of Dr. Martin Tobin. It's a part of this case as well. He
00:35:18.480
was a witness for the prosecution of the case. His testimony is at odds, Joseph says in this filing
00:35:23.980
with the methods used by the medical examiner. Dr. Andrew Baker, you heard Charlie Kirk talk about
00:35:28.520
that, but Dr. Baker is the only doctor who conducted an actual autopsy of George Floyd. I don't think
00:35:35.120
people still know that to this day. So the prosecution called other expert witnesses first,
00:35:40.120
but then called Dr. Baker to testify, I believe fifth in line after them. And as explained in the
00:35:46.900
petition, the state knew all of this. And the only logical reason to bring in additional experts to
00:35:52.400
contradict these findings is because prosecutors knew that Baker's findings alone would not get them
00:35:58.100
beyond the reasonable doubt they needed to convict Chauvin. That is in the filing itself. And Dr.
00:36:03.700
Baker, the head of the county medical examiner who expressed his doubts very early on saying
00:36:08.080
that his findings are not matching up with the narrative based on the viral video. His words,
00:36:13.760
this is the kind of case that ends careers. He said that very early on. And he also told prosecutors
00:36:19.880
just days after he conducted the autopsy, you'll see his words. It's all in the book and in the
00:36:24.960
documentary as well. If George Floyd would have been found anywhere else, this would be called a drug
00:36:30.140
overdose. Again, this is from the man, the only person who has actually done an autopsy on George
00:36:37.040
Floyd. And Joseph explained in the petition how the prosecution relied on video still frames to tell
00:36:42.620
this single story. And again, MRT, the maximal restraint technique, that part of training was not allowed
00:36:48.720
in Derek Chauvin's state trial. And I mean, you look at all of these things, you put them all
00:36:57.240
together. And clearly this seems now, now when we're talking about the petition, we only have a
00:37:02.200
minute left though, is Derek looking for, you mentioned pre-trial release though, is he also
00:37:06.700
looking for a new trial? So they are asking the judge for one or the other to, to vacate the conviction
00:37:13.840
altogether or to grant a new trial. So the prosecution will now have 45 days to respond
00:37:18.200
to this, this filing. But this is kind of the, the last hope, if you will, that Derek Chauvin has.
00:37:27.120
So we'll continue to, to follow it closely, but he's exhausted his other appeals in his state case
00:37:32.240
at this point. Well, certainly it's something where I think public opinion is rapidly shifting
00:37:37.980
in his favor, Elon Musk coming on board now. And it really does seem like something that Elon
00:37:43.400
wants to get into. Liz, I want to say thank you to you as well for your intrepid journalism on this
00:37:48.720
and your stick-to-itiveness, even in the face of so much opposition and so much social, social attack
00:37:57.100
on you and so many others just for reporting the truth and what's happening in your city.
00:38:02.480
Thank you, Jack. Thanks for helping us spread the word. We appreciate it.
00:38:04.920
God bless you, as always. All right. We'll be right back here at Human Events Daily.
00:38:17.500
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it.
00:38:23.080
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:38:27.040
And we're going to turn it around and make our country cry to get to him. Amen.
00:38:30.600
All right, Jack Posobiec. We're back live here. Human Events Daily, Phoenix, Arizona. I want to
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bring on now Natalie Dominguez from Home Title Lock. She's been warning us about the scams that have
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been going on time and again around the country and now the latest out of San Antonio, Texas. Natalie,
00:38:54.820
walk us through it. Hi, Jack. Thanks so much for having me on. So we just we really like being able
00:39:01.600
to sit with you and your audience and kind of educate about these crimes that are consistently
00:39:05.840
happening all around us. But unfortunately, don't hit the mainstream media as much unless it's
00:39:10.480
something like Graceland, right, where everyone knows about Elvis's house and what they went through.
00:39:14.800
But no one really looks at the little guy. So, for instance, we got a report recently out of San
00:39:19.480
Antonio, Texas, where an elderly man was actually approached by someone claiming to be something
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that could someone that could help him with a new loan to make sure he's not losing his house.
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You know, he's older. He has a house with a mortgage on it. Turns out he ended up signing over
00:39:34.380
his deed to his home using a quick claim deed. This criminal went and filed it at the county and then
00:39:40.560
took ownership of his home. And then they ended up kicking the guy out. And because legally,
00:39:45.400
on record, the ownership was no longer in his name. The police couldn't do anything about it.
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So so walk me through this. This guy gets approached. He thinks that he's he's getting
00:39:56.560
a loan to help him, you know, get some extra money for his house. But what he ends up doing
00:40:01.520
is he's actually signing over the ownership of his house. Yep, absolutely. And generally,
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this doesn't happen with this approach, right? Generally, criminals are using these documents that
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are generally, it's a quick claim deed. But it can be a couple other documents as well. These are
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documents that are filed with the county. And then once your ownership is on record, these are the
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records that let's say you go to get a, you know, a second mortgage out on your home. These are the
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records that these offices are checking before you sell your house, you get a loan out, whatever it is
00:40:30.160
to make sure that you are the owner of your home. So what they're doing is they're transferring the
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ownership on on paper on record to then take advantage of your equity or even sell your house or in this case,
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get this old man to sign over his ownership so that he could take possession of the property.
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So walk us through then what ways that home title lock can help people out in a situation or actually,
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let's just say this situation. What would home title lock have done? Let's say you're in a situation
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would they have been able to sort of intercept and say, hey, wait a minute, there's a problem here.
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That's a great question. So let's say hypothetically, this gentleman had home title
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that would have happened in this situation is instead of this gentleman being removed from his
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out, was living in his car with his pet parrot, which is absolutely devastating. We would have
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case, this gentleman, you know, didn't have the funds for a lawyer to get this taken care of, as
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you know, most elderly people don't that are living in their home and trying to get loans out to save
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their house for foreclosure. So we would have jumped in and essentially taken over the process for this
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gentleman so that he wasn't just left to his own devices. No, and certainly it's something then
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where now let's, let's say in a case like this, and really just run notification where you do,
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or you have an, you know, an involvement with an actual criminal, I imagine home title lock would
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be able then to work with that lawyer to provide whatever information is available regarding this so
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that hopefully that law enforcement authorities could track down these individuals before it
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happens again. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, the only thing that we really aren't allowed to do is file
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in and just immediately get the process started because time really is of the essence, right? The
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longer that they have your ownership on paper, the more likely they are to do something like sell your
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house or take out loans or whatever it is. It's not always an instant process. So we essentially
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prevent further damage from being done as much as humanly possible. But we're, we're, we're ready for it.
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We, we go through the entire process with, and sometimes for the homeowner so that they really
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don't have to shoulder any of that burden or that financial burden as well.
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And, and this is incredible. And I want people to know, by the way, again, I mentioned earlier in
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similar situation. By the way, I've been, I've been to just, and this is just my own, you know,
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thinking other specific States that you have, that you see this happen, uh, you know, targeted
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more frequently than others. Cause I think I remember the last couple of ones we were talking
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about is Florida. Now we've got Texas. Um, is that just because of population or other States
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where this is more prevalent? Yeah, no, that's a great question. So it does tend to happen. There's
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like five key States where it happens the most in, right? So it's Texas, California, Florida,
00:44:53.840
um, Tennessee, and, um, Oh my gosh, did I say New York, New York? Um, so unfortunately it does tend
00:45:00.740
to attack the places that are very densely populated, a lot of gentrified areas. Um, but it happens. I mean,
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we get reports from every single state. Um, it just, it just so happens that there are more people
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in certain areas. And so it tends to happen more frequently there. No, that was a, I could, I could
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sense a little bit of frequency because usually when, when one of these happens, you know, it,
00:45:21.200
it tends to be one or, you know, a couple of, I guess the five States that you just mentioned.
00:45:25.080
So just, uh, you know, looking at it, I said, you know, start to see a little bit of a pattern there
00:45:30.000
that I can recognize, but that's, and, and, and that's obviously what you guys are the experts at,
00:45:34.940
because you've put together the patterns, you've put together the information, you've put together
00:45:39.420
the fraud and you just mentioned, by the way, so that's a new trend that you're seeing with this,
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but they don't have to come to your house. And I know we've talked about this before
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that even the most common one is really, they just target you completely, um, you know,
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complete without even contacting you at all. Yep. Most, most people. So if you are not a home title
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lock subscriber, uh, most people in every report that I read, don't find out about it until they're
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getting foreclosure notices on their door. Um, or someone is literally coming in and throwing their
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stuff out. I can't tell you how many reports that I've read, which is so sad, um, that it says,
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yeah, I didn't find out about it until someone was literally throwing my furniture on the front
00:46:18.120
lawn. It's an extremely common thing. Um, so it's very unfortunate because that's why we say time
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of the essence, right? Because it's such a covert, violent thing that happens that if you are not
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monitoring and you are not being watchful, it's just, you're, you're leaving yourself vulnerable.
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And we, we go through so many fraud things every day. I don't know about you. I get scam calls
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constantly. I get scam stuff in the mail constantly. So a lot of people don't even recognize some of
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these things as they're coming in, you know, bills, legal bills from loans that are, have been taken
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out and they just think they're, they're false or they're scams. And they don't even look at it
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until way later. Horrible. No, it's, it's absolutely horrible. Walk through people,
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Natalie, God bless and happy Thanksgiving to you. Thank you so much for being here with us.
00:48:06.580
Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.