Judicial Watch files another lawsuit against the National Archives, this time against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Fbi) for stalling the release of key documents related to the Watergate scandal, a scandal that involves one of the most powerful men in Washington, D.C., a man who served as a top aide to President Donald J. Trump.
00:00:00.000hello everybody i'm lou dobbs and this is the great america show great to have you with us on this great beautiful day in america never mind that here on the farm in this undisclosed location pretty much
00:00:14.320we have a forecast this evening of thunderstorms and considerable rain as the seasons are readying for their annual handoff from summer to autumn a wondrous brilliant season that is always a feast for the eyes with stiffening breezes that get us all ready for the onset
00:00:31.700of noticeably colder weather there was once a seasonality to our national politics as well remember but as you've no doubt noticed that seasonality has yielded to unrelenting tumultuous constancy of the unexpected political events and news that never stop and instead churn through our media year-round grab our attention grab our consciousness if even for seconds only
00:00:58.140politics are now a year-round affair and speaking of now this moment is illustrative of the ever-present political chaos that goes on from january through december no breaks no ends only infrequent lulls and perhaps pauses that don't last long at all our politics never end certainly not with elections and there would be no obvious beginnings or ends if it were not for the time chart called a calendar
00:01:27.720and there is that one day that comes around every two years it is of course election day and that date this year is november 8th more of a division everything before it now is campaign 2022 and everything after it is campaign 2024
00:01:45.340as the calendar rolls on one political storm after another no seasons only event after event incident after incident modern politics
00:01:56.480marxist style little could be more exemplary of the marxist dims and their deep state thuggery than the arrest for a second time of president trump's former chief strategist and presidential assistant steve bannon
00:02:10.300bannon now a hugely successful podcast host of steve bannon's war room defiantly yelled out as he was being arrested for money laundering and conspiracy
00:02:20.960in the private build the wall project this was one he said of the best days of his life
00:02:27.940typical of left-wing web comments was this projection claiming that bannon was quote
00:02:33.540just employing the trump strategy of committing crimes in broad daylight and then when caught claiming it's a political witch hunt
00:02:41.840and the cultists on the far right buy it every time in quote talk about projection from the left
00:02:49.880the left-wing commentator blissfully unaware that trump has never committed wrongdoing
00:02:55.160exonerated in two impeachments a two-year special counsel probe
00:02:59.480and more than three years of fbi investigation and i should add frame-ups and conspiracy over
00:03:06.900more than six years now but the marxist dims keep up their disinformation campaigns relentlessly against
00:03:15.000you me all our fellow citizens our votes and an honest count are all that stand between us this great
00:03:23.060republic and then an unprecedented national catastrophe be sure you vote be sure you're engaged
00:03:31.080please for all our sakes the fbi is chasing down as many as 50 top mega republicans we don't know why
00:03:39.940or what they're doing but that's hardly new is it this is what we've come to expect of this
00:03:45.540gestapo-like fbi that serves only the marxist dims our guest today leads one of the most important
00:03:52.720watchdog groups in washington dc our guest is tom fitton president of judicial watch one of the
00:03:59.840keenest observers of both our body politic and this horrifically corrupt federal government and now
00:04:06.520here is tom fitton tom great to have you with us on the great america show as always thanks for being
00:04:13.080with us louis good to be with you again thank you and congratulations again on a timely and focused
00:04:20.820a lawsuit judicial watch filing another full lawsuit against the national archives this is a remarkable
00:04:29.860i i'd like to know first of all have you all ever filed a foia against the national archives
00:04:35.360oh yes the archives is famous for hiding documents and stalling the release of records
00:04:42.320i think we may still be in court against them over clinton documents the clinton documents uh
00:04:50.160the you're referring to the audio tapes right no i'm actually referring to just bill clinton's well
00:04:55.820records from way back when but uh you raise another interesting thing i mean you know we asked about the
00:05:02.120clinton what the national archives was doing back in february of course they've been stalling so
00:05:06.500you know we rushed to court to find out what happened and you know because we know something's
00:05:12.020up because as you mentioned our experience with clinton records specifically 70 plus tapes he kept in his
00:05:19.220sock tour that had recordings of him having phone conversations with foreign leaders and members of
00:05:25.300congress and such and uh you know we went and we saw that we saw public reports about it so let's go get
00:05:32.420them right and isn't it covered but aren't these presidential records so we took the position
00:05:37.540everyone's taken with respect to trump right you can't have all those records they're ours and we go
00:05:42.820and sue and the archives the justice department and the court told us to go jump in a link but the
00:05:49.940president has discretion to take records with him when he leaves he can't second guess his decision
00:05:55.220making and presumptively if he has records when he leaves they're his isn't it when it
00:06:01.540isn't that remarkable isn't that remarkable so when it popped up earlier this year that the
00:06:08.900archives was in this battle with trump about so-called presidential records i you know i got a little
00:06:15.220upset because we had lost making that exact same argument and the archives that told us just the
00:06:22.100opposite when it came to bill clinton so they're lying to the courts they're lying to the people their prior
00:06:28.900legal position had been and the court position had been these are not anyone's records but uh but
00:06:35.220president trump's he had a right to them they're presumptively personal and the archives has no business
00:06:42.580uh demanding anything from him and that to me is a basis to turn back everything they took from him
00:06:49.140back to him and i mean everything and the cover-up here is for real isn't it i i mean the you think of the
00:06:57.300national archives and you think of a bunch of folks in dusty rooms uh barely lit uh walking around with
00:07:06.420uh books and documents in their arms uh naive and indifferent to all that is happening outside
00:07:14.020the walls of the national archives these people are as politically motivated as anyone in the any
00:07:20.100corrupt agency in the government it appears yeah when you see them change their position
00:07:26.820with respect to uh donald trump uh while taking a different position with respect to bill clinton
00:07:32.580for instance clinton still has these tapes right right you know when the president talks to a foreign
00:07:38.500leader that conversation is presumptively classified why aren't they going to raid his home
00:07:43.140uh and we could talk about hillary and that's a whole other kettle of fish but uh it it is so
00:07:50.260obviously political and you know and i don't want to get bogged down too much in the in the question
00:07:56.180about the legality of whose records these are because we know you know and you know this lou this is
00:08:02.340if it wasn't going to be about the records it was going to be about some other pretext
00:08:06.900and uh so the records were the pretext and if it wasn't the records it would have been january 6th or
00:08:14.100you know something about his fund rate i guess they're looking in this fundraising now the harassment is
00:08:20.740is um uh without precedent and the idea that you would be raiding a president's home
00:08:29.460based on slim reads such as this suggests that uh they were just out to get him it didn't really
00:08:34.820matter what the facts and the law were we've now entered the seventh the seventh year of the
00:08:42.420political persecution by the marxist dams and the deep state of donald j trump yeah we're now in the
00:08:49.460seventh year and he has not even been found guilty or even a charge that made any sense of even a speeding
00:08:59.860ticket at what point is the evidence so overwhelming that we are dealing with a corrupt fbi a corrupt
00:09:07.460department of justice a political party and the marxist dims that are absolutely evil and intent on
00:09:17.060destroying this man his family and his future well there's a core group that understands that here
00:09:24.740in washington and presumably here in congress uh but the leadership of congress of both parties obviously
00:09:31.620uh doesn't buy that and until we have a different approach in congress and it might be have you know
00:09:39.380it has to be spurred on by the people i mean if this is important to your listeners they need to let
00:09:43.940their members of congress know you can't ignore this anymore and you know and congress needs to
00:09:49.780reform restructure defund tear apart build back up whatever they need to do to clean up those two
00:09:58.740agencies because right now they're they're fundamental threats uh to the rule of law they're antagonistic
00:10:05.220to it and uh their political operations that sometimes do law enforcement but chiefly are political
00:10:12.180operations and that's dangerous to have a law enforcement agency that's there to uh pursue the whims of
00:10:18.420politicians against their political enemies that way lies the end of the republic the republic's end
00:10:25.540seems to be considerably closer than i would have ever imagined i don't know how distant it is or how
00:10:33.220near but i do know that when when we are dependent upon the american people stiffening the backbones
00:10:41.620of otherwise craven uh and cowardly representatives of the people in both the congress and the senate
00:10:50.900the republic's end has to be near does it not well you know our founders have warned us that you know
00:10:59.140a republican form of government is is is not just self-sustaining there has to be work
00:11:05.380and vigilance and protection of it and you know the current political leadership here in washington dc
00:11:12.820don't care that much about the superstructure of our republican form of government where you have
00:11:17.780the president attacking the presidency you have congress attacking the presidency you have congress
00:11:25.220attacking congress you have congress attacking the supreme court you have this you have many courts uh trying to
00:11:34.100insert themselves into legislative matters so you know so our republican form of government the republic is
00:11:42.740tottering and you know it's it certainly can be straightened uh but we have to understand what the
00:11:48.580problems are what the challenges are and confront them directly you know i don't know how many people are
00:11:55.620students of american history but from from washington on uh as we became that constitutional republic
00:12:06.260we are our our our second and our third presidents uh john adams and thomas jefferson were fighting over
00:12:14.500the very same issues that we are fighting here today and they were ugly fights weren't they i mean
00:12:20.900we're talking about whether or not federalism will prevail whether or not states rights will have the powers
00:12:28.740that thomas jefferson uh to every fiber of his being believed they should have and it is in the dna of
00:12:35.620both the the the declaration of independence and the constitution how can we persist in this in this
00:12:43.620this uh folly in which we centralize further and further the power of the federal government and make
00:12:53.940what was once an imperial presidency an imperious president
00:13:00.180right and um on top of that you have you know congress allowing this to happen as well and uh
00:13:07.140uh you know congress for better for worse in in a in our former government is a preeminent branch of
00:13:14.020government so it needs to be uh reformed and restored uh also constrained as well uh per the constitution
00:13:24.340so there are several challenges and you know the positive um the glass half full approach is that it
00:13:32.500doesn't take a lot of new leadership in order to change things dramatically we saw that with
00:13:36.820president trump uh you know outside of the of of the you know the outrageous attacks on him and
00:13:45.140you know all all of bric-brac he got into with um uh the establishment here he had substantial
00:13:52.740policy changes that restrained government in ways that you know no other republican has been able to do
00:13:58.500do and you know that was because you had one person in the right position so you know imagine if you
00:14:04.100had one person in the right position in the presidency one person in the right position in the speaker in
00:14:09.940the speaker in the speaker of the house same for the majority leader in in the senate uh you could have
00:14:16.020a very different government uh and so um that's both frustrating because you know it's so close right
00:14:23.380in terms of well that's possible uh but also you know i'm hopeful that um you know things can turn
00:14:29.060around relatively quickly if we have a change in leadership there was no con consequence and i'll
00:14:35.060tell you why i take the glass half empty view as you would style it and that is that we watched an
00:14:42.020election stolen by the marxist dems we have watched a republican party do very little to change the outcome
00:14:51.860uh is to avoid a replication of 2020 and 2022 i i'm i'm deeply concerned about the integrity of the
00:15:03.620electoral system uh we're dealing with uh electronic voting machines that uh we see you know 92 by the
00:15:11.140way three companies control 92 of all of the uh vote counting for 92 of the voters i mean that's and by
00:15:19.620the way those are private companies these are not these are not public companies and they are not
00:15:24.740transparent companies and whether they are well-meaning or otherwise we don't know what's
00:15:32.100happening the american people have no idea what is happening with electronic voting in this country
00:15:36.980right now and by the way neither does the news media and neither does the justice department and
00:15:42.340neither does the attorney general uh the former attorney general william barr who famously said that the
00:15:47.940election they had seen no uh no significant uh voter fraud i mean let's let's talk about bill bar
00:15:56.180what is his role in all of this suddenly he is on television and every day principally fox screaming
00:16:04.580about donald trump saying he's going to be indicted hopes he isn't but then gives all the reasons why he
00:16:10.820should be he is saying basically that trump deserved what he got with a raid on mar-a-lago because he was
00:16:17.940quote-unquote jerking around the doj this man is off his tethers well you know it's it's um
00:16:27.460fortunately typical of the uh the former attorney general which is kind of having a kind of a prejudiced
00:16:33.460view of the law and the situation thinks he knows everything and then makes judgments based on that it was
00:16:40.500that it was my view that was his approach to the election fraud issue he had a general view the justice department
00:16:47.540should get involved in this and so you know he just believed what he read in the newspapers did
00:16:53.700little you know they he tasked people to do little investigation beyond again reading newspapers it
00:16:59.860looked like to me and that was the end of it and in this case he's completely wrong on trump's uh
00:17:06.340rights under the law here with respect to the documents i explained it to you uh and to me this
00:17:13.380is like an ignorant statement uh and i don't mean he's being malicious about it it's just that he
00:17:18.020just he doesn't know and i but on the other hand he has a duty to figure it out and here there's a
00:17:25.380significant issue let's let's let's again let's let's be let's be nice and charitable there's a dispute
00:17:32.420about the records whose records are they and whether the president has president trump had a right to have
00:17:39.380him personally because of his role as president and his abilities under the president presidential
00:17:44.420records act to designate material personal and the justice department's prior position that if he had
00:17:50.020him after he left office they were presumptively personal now do you think that that that dispute
00:17:56.100provides a good faith basis for a criminal raid if the justice department changes its mind or bill
00:18:01.380barr thinks he shouldn't have it of course not well the fact that they're even contemplating an
00:18:06.900indictment is an indictment of the justice department yeah well lord knows that many
00:18:12.180other indictments should be forthcoming against the justice department and against the fbi
00:18:17.460barr looks to me like he's the man leading much of the criminality that we're witnessing now
00:18:24.340when he was attorney general let's remember you know he's the one who refused to warn the american
00:18:30.420people about the lies that joe biden was telling in the second debate both about the laptop about russian
00:18:38.020disinformation about his son's business dealings he knew they were all a lie and he said he didn't
00:18:43.060want to intervene but while he said he didn't want to intervene he was intervening by sending out fbi
00:18:49.460agents pushing the russian disinformation story which he acknowledges even as he says he knows biden
00:18:56.180is lying he then also knew that he was lying in perpetuating the lies about disinformation from 51
00:19:06.580veterans of the intelligence community he had had the laptop and knew its contents since uh the beginning
00:19:13.540of 2019 they spied on president trump but he never did a thing about it did he that's me being nice and
00:19:22.660polite yeah i mean he appointed durham he didn't really even need to even need to appoint durham uh
00:19:28.580but you know it's the go slow institutional by the way if what would be the difference where we are today
00:19:33.860right then if he hadn't appointed a special counsel there's one place where we there's one place we
00:19:41.860wouldn't be we wouldn't see michael sussman exonerated and uh free and clear of lying to the fbi
00:19:50.740after all would we no and then shanko who is supposed to be tried in october it looks like
00:19:58.900they're going to take the same approach where oh this poor this poor clinton russia app operative
00:20:07.780fooled the fbi who are they kidding and no jury's going to buy that so i fear it's going to be again
00:20:15.940durham going in uh accusing people in clinton world of trying to fool the fbi while the fbi of
00:20:26.580course knows exactly what was happening knows who they were dealing with in fact with clinton
00:20:31.380they were her partners and a jury sees right through that and uh we'll see not not in washington dc
00:20:39.540tom not in washington dc they don't see through it uh they there's no way you could get a conviction
00:20:45.540of a democrat in washington dc if you know i mean you know my view is sussman was let off because
00:20:52.660he was seen as a as a patsy he was not the real guy that they should have been up there
00:20:59.060and they thought well why what you're going to expect me to believe that the top lawyer for the
00:21:05.540democratic party one of the top lawyers for democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign
00:21:10.260goes into the fbi and the fbi's top lawyer and people around him quote aren't sure you know who
00:21:17.380he worked for who are they kidding yeah well you know they're kidding us and you know what because
00:21:23.620we're so eagerly kidded uh it's there comes a point where you have to ask this question
00:21:29.780are most of the people in this country really this stupid i mean seriously do we look i i know that
00:21:38.260we've been watching uh male fertility uh levels drop for the last three generations by almost half each
00:21:46.740generation but at some point can we find a bottom here where we can say we at least have the the strength
00:21:55.060the intelligence to look at what is and not pretend uh what is reality and actually do something
00:22:04.980because i don't i don't i'm not entirely hopeful here to be honest the voters tend to think of hocks
00:22:11.540upon both their houses but on the other hand the country's also very much split so i don't think all
00:22:17.540the voters don't understand the corruption issue i think more should but a good number still do
00:22:25.060and the challenge we have as you point out is that we don't have the leadership here to take them
00:22:29.860on you know i'm concerned about corruption you're concerned about corruption lou what leaders in
00:22:35.460washington reflect those concerns these days no one well i believe jim jordan uh does i believe james
00:22:44.580colmer does i i believe uh you know honestly i believe ron johnson does i believe that uh uh chuck uh grassley does
00:22:55.140what i don't uh tommy tuberville the exceptions prove the rule though don't they don't the exceptions
00:23:00.740prove the rule well i well if the question is do i think there are more people that are as concerned
00:23:06.260as you and i are uh no i don't think there are as many uh in congress as there should be or the or the
00:23:13.780or the senate but i think that there's another thing we look at and that is who in the hell do people
00:23:19.380think mitch mcconnell is do they think he's some sort of uh affable uh a bunk killer uh figure from
00:23:26.100kentucky who uh really is just a good old american and can is concerned about the great republic does
00:23:32.820you think do you think anybody in their right mind would think that of this uh this facile uh
00:23:39.540uh swamp creature well mitch mcconnell has 50 people he needs to worry about and they're all in
00:23:48.660the senate he doesn't need to worry about persuading voters and that's the challenge is that if if an
00:23:55.060if an election were held today in the republican caucus he'd be leader again and uh the challenge
00:24:02.260for us is that mcconnell represents too many republicans uh in the senate i mean you see that
00:24:08.580core group of 17 that have voted including mcconnell for some of biden's big government spending and
00:24:15.380and socialism um you know that's that's a group that has a significant sway and uh the numbers you
00:24:22.580know uh let's hope i don't know how the election is going to turn out one way or another i just hope
00:24:27.460there are more conservatives in congress yeah and they're in a position to do more good or uh or to do
00:24:34.900good just to begin with so we'll see well let's you know let's talk about donald trump what what does he
00:24:44.020do here this is i i truly believe that this was as a number of people have opined uh the mar-a-lago raid by
00:24:51.700the fbi and doj i do believe it was an attempt to to grab evidence that they believed that donald trump
00:24:58.100had in his possession that would have been very incriminating to both the fbi the department of
00:25:04.980justice uh from the russian collusion hoax uh investigations going back to actually 2016 uh
00:25:13.380july of 2016. yeah i agree with you there yeah and and now what what is trump to do he obviously has
00:25:23.780seen the records and knows what the records are that he declassified about crossfire hurricane
00:25:32.100the origins of the collusion hoax why what is to stop him from simply saying taking those documents and
00:25:40.660throwing them out the window and saying here the truth will set you free uh because they the deep
00:25:47.620state and the marxist dems did everything they could to suppress that those records despite a
00:25:52.580presidential order to uh release them what should he do well he doesn't have them now you know hopefully
00:26:01.860he can get them back and then potentially release them um are you sure are you sure of that well i
00:26:09.060don't know what he had you know if if indeed they took those records from him he doesn't have them now
00:26:15.460i mean i would take the position if i were him these are all my personal records i want them back they're
00:26:20.660declassified i kept them as personal records and they're mine to do with as i choose now what we did
00:26:27.380separately because we saw that they had been supposedly uh uh you know they they had been
00:26:33.140declassified by president trump we said they've been declassified where are they doj we want them
00:26:38.500and of course they ignored us so we sued in court so we're trying to push it on both ends here you
00:26:43.940know this is what i love about judicial watch i know i'm the president so i'm supposed to love judicial
00:26:48.180watch but as a citizen what i love about judicial watch is and you and i are talking about all this
00:26:53.780it's like well what can we do well we can go sue for the records right and we do
00:26:59.140you know we we just don't try to complain you know what's not just complaining about it and commenting
00:27:03.940on it is that judicial watch you know like i hear what you say and it's like well maybe there's
00:27:08.660something else we can do and then we go ahead and do it legally and that's just the great thing and
00:27:14.260the great thing still about this country is that we're at least able to go in and get some
00:27:18.180accountability however um insufficient sometimes it is but it's it's better than what we would
00:27:24.740have had if we didn't go in and sue that's for sure well i agree with you and uh and and i'm not
00:27:31.060even in the employee of judicial watch and i believe that the that all the service you do for this nation is
00:27:37.700first of all is immense and appreciated but i also believe that we have we are now at a point
00:27:46.180where the crisis is upon us the the issues are exogenous and existential uh i wish i could think
00:27:54.900of another x word to put it right alliteratively uh but the reality is we're in a crisis not the crisis
00:28:02.980that uh joe biden has uh declared uh based on uh you know the the 2019 emergency order of uh president
00:28:14.180trump i mean this is the very existence of this government this system of government it's at hand
00:28:22.180and i i just get no sense of urgency whatsoever uh from the republicans or the democrats frankly
00:28:31.620well the republicans i mean the democrats know what they want to do i mean they you know i've always i've
00:28:36.980been observing that the democrat party is now kind of torn between the communists and the corrupt
00:28:43.780corporatists and with the last few weeks the communists have been weren't winning at least
00:28:48.900rhetorically and frankly you know when you have the president of the united states talk about
00:28:54.420you know his political enemies being enemies of democracy and and basically outside the protection of
00:29:00.260the you know outside the outside the wall right yeah uh it and then he raids his opponents you know
00:29:07.940and concurrently he's raiding his president the president's home president trump's home
00:29:14.180and then stephen bannon gets indicted and they're trying to prosecute state officials who dare to
00:29:20.660dispute the biden election i tell you you know what must foreign leaders be thinking about us
00:29:26.260i mean they they see wait the president raided the president that the other president's home
00:29:31.620they're trying to prosecute them they're going after all of his aides and people who supported
00:29:36.900them in the states you know they recognize what's going on i'm sure i fear as you point out lou is that
00:29:44.500we don't recognize what's going on right the republic is slipping away and we're hurtling towards despotism
00:29:50.580and we know what xi jinping is thinking i believe and i think it's a you know uh always in the in the
00:30:02.180chinese propaganda papers uh when they talk about taking taiwan when they mean to invade taiwan
00:30:10.260i i they're going to challenge us sure is sure is shooting to use an expression i think very soon
00:30:17.220because they're watching a a feeble impaired uh puppet of a president and their only question
00:30:24.740right now is what what does the marxist cabal that manages the democrat party and this presidency
00:30:33.380what do they do if we take steps aggressive steps to secure taiwan and to expand our influence across
00:30:41.780the indo-pacific region i i think it's an open question and i think it's a scary answer
00:30:47.220well and and you have a bunch of adjectives to describe biden but one you missed is that he's
00:30:53.380compromised he's compromised because of his family's business relationships that are corrupt with china
00:31:02.500so again the chinese know he's on their payroll however indirectly here in dc we're supposed to all
00:31:13.220pretend that's not an issue and of course it's an issue you know and my concern with either with
00:31:19.140respect to russia or with china it's always we don't want russia to lose we don't want them to win but we
00:31:27.620don't want them to lose i guarantee you that's going to be the same approach with china we don't want china
00:31:33.860to win but we don't want them to lose yeah and uh i don't know about you lou but um you know pick one or the
00:31:41.380other uh you know either you're in or you're out and uh this sort of straddling the line gets our
00:31:49.540people killed unnecessarily and puts our treasure at risk for no good end yeah and i you know i really
00:31:56.580i misspoke earlier when i said it's not clear exactly who's in that cabal but we do have some of
00:32:02.420the names and we have one prominent name uh and that person at the at the white house this week
00:32:11.460with his wife to look at their pretty pictures in the white house barack obama is without question
00:32:17.780in charge and if anybody doubts that uh they're just not paying attention you know we're we're seeing the
00:32:24.980reports now barack obama is going to be out in this midterm election campaigning with the senate
00:32:30.740candidates with some of the house candidates no biden will be present it will be barack obama
00:32:38.020and anyone who doubts that this is the third term of president barack obama they have sorely sorely
00:32:45.860missed a cascade of evidence over the first uh 20 months uh just about 19 months actually of this
00:32:55.460administration don't you think i think he has an influence that no one wants to look at that's for
00:33:02.100sure um i think one kind of fun fact is uh he lives here in washington dc still and it's the first time
00:33:11.540a former president has stayed and lived in washington uh in a century and what what the heck is he still
00:33:18.180doing here and i think the question answers itself yeah i i think so too and i think it's also
00:33:24.740interesting that probably barack obama has spent more time as a result in washington than has the uh
00:33:32.740the the purported president of the united states joe biden i mean he's been on vacation 40 of the time
00:33:40.740uh we don't have to worry about who's covering though because uh we don't have to worry about
00:33:44.580kamala harris because she is no one even adds up the time she's spent away from washington but it's
00:33:50.500clear that obama is the uh is a more than adequate fill-in for uh president biden when he is he's he's
00:33:59.620on the seashore so i we always give you the last word uh our guests get the last word every time
00:34:06.500and uh tom finton we are delighted you uh spent the spent this time with us and then enjoyed it thoroughly
00:34:12.820uh your concluding thoughts sir well you know the uh to to conclude in the positive direction uh we
00:34:21.140know what to do we know what the problems are and you know voters should act appropriately you know and
00:34:28.660they have to be and that goes beyond voting it means letting your elected officials know uh what your
00:34:34.980concerns are with respect to election integrity this core corruption issue this anti-constitutional
00:34:42.820approach by the biden administration to governance uh you know because our republic's in crisis and
00:34:49.060um uh we we just can't just don't presume that everyone in congress knows what to do they need
00:34:55.380to be told what to do and they need to be told by their constituents and they're listening to you now
00:35:00.100right now lou thank you the consent of the governed still at work in this great republic tom finton as
00:35:07.300always great to have you with us uh god bless you thank you god bless you too thank you thanks
00:35:14.020everybody for being with us coming up on the great america show will be congressman jim jordan
00:35:19.140ranking member of the house judiciary committee please join us here tomorrow till then god bless you