"Is Trump PROTECTING Clinton?" - DOJ Admits Epstein Files COVER-UP In Hidden Camera Scandal
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Summary
Glenn Prager drops a bombshell about Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, and why the DOJ won't press charges against him because he's a CIA asset. Glenn Prager is no relation to Dennis Prager, the host of the controversial podcast, "The Weekly Standard", and is a long time friend of Alex Blumberg's.
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James O'Keefe, shout out to James O'Keefe, James O'Keefe, man, these guys, the way they
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do things, but let me tell you, he is, they're very good at what they do, how they get these
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dates and whatever places they focus on, they're phenomenal at what they do.
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So here's, here's Glenn Prager, no relation to Dennis, but Glenn Prager, Jeffrey Epstein's
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investigator, Department of Justice, is being interviewed on September 8th, asked questions
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and you have to see what he says about Clinton, Epstein, and Trump.
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I saw him talk about it yet, but I've seen come out that he was a CIA.
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He's not protecting himself because there's nothing there, but he's protecting a lot of
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people because Trump's now saying it's a hoax of the case, like a hoax or something.
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It's just he was never on the plane with the kids.
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I've seen the itineraries and I've interviewed all the victims.
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There's never been an instance where Trump won a plane with these kids and the rape occurred.
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Overheard at Phoenix Airport on September 8th, 2025, a senior Justice Department investigator
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who personally worked on the Epstein case tells all.
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Glenn Prager, who has reviewed Epstein itineraries and has interviewed Epstein's victims, drops
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He says that the DOJ did not want to go after Epstein because he's a CIA asset, that the
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evidence from his investigation confirms that Bill Clinton was present for alleged rapes
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on the Lolita Express and that President Trump was not present for the rapes that Glenn Prager
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investigated, but that he is protecting a lot of other people that were.
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How about this whole, this whole Epstein thing that's like going down?
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And then my picture was 20 to 30 victims in Palm Beach that I was interviewing and dealing
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So you pay them off like anywhere from $150,000 to $500,000.
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Prager there describes how the victims that he interviewed were paid off by Epstein right
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Prager has worked as an investigator inside the Department of Justice for over 20 years.
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According to Prager's LinkedIn About page, it says that during the tenure at DOJ, Prager
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served as an inspector overseeing sensitive investigations.
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Including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal Service, ATF, and the U.S. Attorney's
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He was tasked with interviewing Epstein's rape victims and investigating flight logs.
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On his backpack in the airport, we spotted an embroidered FBI patch, which caught the attention
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I'll tell you this, because it's not talked about it yet, but it soon came out that he
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Although many have suspected it to be the case, this is the first time a Department of
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Justice official has confirmed that Epstein worked for the CIA and is a foreign asset.
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So DOJ was settling a case and they were just letting him, you know, do house arrest and
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Part of that is because all the victims kept on flipping and they didn't have anyone to
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More importantly, he's a, you know, he's an asset for the United States and Israel.
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When they said, when they said, when Alistair Costa said, we can't touch him because he
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Well, I mean, you know what they're going to say?
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But with that type of in-depth, that type of stuff, because guess what?
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If that's true and he's saying this, this has to be admissible.
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Like, what are you, what are you talking about, bro?
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And he's saying that Bill Clinton allegedly was on there when there was rapes, rapes, not
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sexual, just having sex on the plane, rapes, meaning people were against their will and
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They think things are more simple than they are complicated.
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And if it is simple as Epstein was an informant in intelligence, that explains the sweetheart
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And that explains why there are refrains missing in the Zapruder film at the moment
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No, here's what James O'Keefe texted me because I was like, because he's like, please play
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Rob, I sent you an image of what James O'Keefe sent me.
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Because by the way, the DOJ responded yesterday.
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You can go to the official DOJ statement if you want, Rob.
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This individual worked at the Department of Justice as a program analyst for over 15 years
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He has no understanding or access to the underlying facts in this investigation.
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His statement should not be considered accurate.
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It is disgusting that someone would further exploit victims of sexual abuse by fabricating
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So this was the Department of Justice's statement to which these are facts that our friend O'Keefe
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During his tenure at the DOJ, Mr. Prager served as the inspector overseeing sensitive investigations
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involving major DOJ components, including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal
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So meaning this guy has some credibility, whereas the DOJ is saying he has no credibility.
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His statements should not be considered accurate.
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That is not the same as saying his statements are not accurate.
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This is the wordsmithing that is happening when your government speaks, folks.
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His statements should not be considered accurate.
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They're saying they shouldn't be considered accurate.
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And it's terrible that he would further exploit.
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It's a shame that an ex-employee would be exploiting something like this.
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Why don't you come out and say he wasn't on the case.
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Can a person respond like that without the permission of Pam Bondi?
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So is that response, what percentage of that response was approved by Pam Bondi?
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I'm going to go 50-50 that it got all the way to Bondi.
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They have an office that responds on this really quick.
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So what is the likelihood that this goes all the way up?
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Like maybe even talking to cash, talking to president.
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I would say with James O'Keefe's credibility, this goes all the way up with high certainty.
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So for me, guys, for me, the way I've always seen this thing with Epstein is I've always
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seen it as, look what the president, how ice cold would you say the president is?
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Is he ice cold Putin or is he ice cold a little less than Putin?
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In his eyes, okay, everything that happened with these kids, that happened, okay, do you
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Do you think in his mind, he looks at this and says, Gates, Clinton, all these guys will
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be more useful to me if this doesn't leak because I can use them for the next four years
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and I can hand it over to the next person that's going to be president for a 2028 election.
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Do you think he sits there and says, okay, honestly, let's have a very ice cold conversation.
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To all the people that are all emotion, step this one out.
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Just don't listen to this conversation real quick, okay?
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Play solitary or something, but we'll come back to it.
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So ice cold conversation and ice cold thinking.
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All these things that we have with our investigation, they were part of this.
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Release this now to the public, and they're going to continue to be the enemy to the country,
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come back to us, or we hold them hostage for the rest of their lives, that they can't
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We keep that White House with our values and principles for the next 12 years and bring
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America back and make it the greatest country in the world again, but it's going to require
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If you're an ice cold thinker, you've got the ice cold hat on, how do you think right
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If I'm ice cold, that would be a great chess move to keep this positivity that we have
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If I'm not ice cold, if I'm going to be myself, I would say, and I've said this statement
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before, let justice be done, though the heavens fall.
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We cannot be a nation, a Christian nation, and have it built on sexual blackmail of raping
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underage pedophile leaders of these children, because if that's what we're built on, it's
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going to fall, and it's going to fall hard, but not right now.
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So I would say to clean house and make everything happen, regardless of the consequences, we've
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This is being the Vincent O'Shaughn, the Christian guy.
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Ice cold is for the America system to keep going.
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I am going to tell you something that's going to contradict my own self, okay?
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Remember how earlier I talked about every three months we used to terminate one of our
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agents just to make sure everybody knew we're not going to do business like this.
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And in many of the cases, our lawyers would report to the Department of Insurance and they
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would tell every carrier by you as an agent who you are.
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So I do think there has to be a happy medium if they're watching.
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The happy medium for me would be the following.
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What is the punishment right now for, Rob, what is the punishment right now for a 40-year-old
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man to have sex with a 13-year-old girl, which many of these girls were, 14-year-old
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Because to me, there's a couple of things you have to do.
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Use of internet to transport child porn out of coercion.
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Rape of a child less than 13 can bring 40 years in prison.
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In many states, statutory rape or sexual assault can be a felony.
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To me, what I would do is there has to be such a level of fear.
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Like, if there are some of these men that were doing child trafficking with young girls,
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10 years old, 9 years old, 13 years old, there has to be such a massive public fear that
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is cast it on those people to not be like, you know, these videos, they go around, catch
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And those videos go viral and their careers are over with.
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I think there needs to be an example made of a group of people to put the fear of death
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So you got to do, if you're going to go this route and you're going to hold this content
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hostage because you have control of Bill Clinton and others, let's just say that's the
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case, you have to put the fear of death upon everybody on the opposite sides.
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Whether it's public, it has to be something where it's public humiliation.
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For any man who gets caught doing this, it's a form of recognition.
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We're going to put your picture and publicly make sure everybody knows you did this.
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And then on the, because there's certain things, forgiveness is, you know, and then on the
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flip side, if you're going to go ice cold on the other guys, well, then you better make
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a lot of progress and show us stuff like this with Comey and stuff to move forward.
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If you choose to do neither, then you lose your base.
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Because what we are learning right now, you know, is what's important to, what is the
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What is the influence TikTok's having on elections today?
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You think that's validating what 2028 election is going to be about?
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So if you don't do anything, they're going to keep talking.
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Well, you just highlighted what I would call the paradox of what is right versus what is
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Veen and I had a conversation probably a month ago.
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And I said, if you found out what you think is true and, you know, you do the Wizard of
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Oz thing and you see it and it would basically cause the government or the city to burn down.
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You're going to burn the whole, you said, burn the whole thing.
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If it means burning the whole country down, I'm not in favor of that.
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But in private, if you find out these people are guilty, you don't need a public humiliation.
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And if this is what these dudes are doing, low key, don't even, nobody needs to know.
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Oh, or it could be chemical castration, whatever it is.
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But if they're doing that to children, I don't need public humiliation.
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I need you to cut that thing off and everybody's going to find out.
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That, to me, is a more fitting crime than shaming them publicly.
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You know, publicly you say, this person was convicted.
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Because, guys, you have to understand, these people, it's not as if you're an alcoholic and you stop drinking.
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And you're kind of over it and you've moved on.
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You're not getting this disgusting pedophile out of you.
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Every time they see a kid pet, that's where they're at.
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It's kind of a standoff, too, if you think about it.
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So I agree with the notion that, okay, I got you.
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And now you need to maybe not play ball, but just not be so difficult to work with.
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But I also believe goes the other side that says, look, so you're going to basically crush me.
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Well, on the way down, I'm going to put some receipts up with a bunch of your guys.
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So you can't take this chess piece off without me knocking some off.
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Historical documents and everything are now clear.
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However, Nixon felt that the election in 1960 was stolen, that Illinois and Texas was stolen.
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And if you flip those back, Nixon wins the election by one electoral vote.
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Nixon said, I'm not going to tear down the country for an election.
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And there's multiple people, Republicans and Democrats, that said there is deep respect throughout the political sphere that Nixon didn't do it because they had him.
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You can find some courts that protested things because you couldn't stop all the operatives, and some of them were really pissed off.
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But Nixon himself said this for the good of the country.
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And W supposedly also – remember every – how many presidents have been talking about the JFK files?
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So W also did not think it was good for the country about the JFK files.
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Now everybody's going to put in the comments, yeah, that's because Papa Bush was part of it.
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But there is precedent here, Pat, where they kind of checkmate each other in private.
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If you had to pick one name that's constantly been said about Epstein, I mean that keeps popping up, that's been on the Express,
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that there's photos with him with girls, that is a high-ranking guy.
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I don't care who you are and how good he was as a president and how good he was for the African American.
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His name has been implicated more than Gates, more than any of those other freaking demons.
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In this case, and I know it never happened, one of them, Pat.
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I want one of those guys that was connected to Epstein to fall.
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What kind of secrets do you think a president of the United States has internally, domestic, globally, internationally?
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He has a lot of them because he was a director of CIA.
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He probably has more than most two-term presidents.
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So the amount of secrets that a president has and you want to go try to throw a president in jail?
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I'm just saying, they tried to do it with Trump.
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But there's a reason that you don't see former presidents going to jail for crimes or crimes against humanity.
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Yeah, but listen, Lula went away and Lula came back.
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Yeah, but Brazil is one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
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Do you think in the next, here's a good question for you.
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Do you think in the next hundred years a president goes to jail?
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I'm saying highly likely that they will not go to jail in the United States.
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So you think 500 years from now, America is still going to be a republic?
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You think 200 years from now, America is still going to be a republic?
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But what I'm saying to you is, you don't think it will eventually happen?
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Your argument makes sense because you do that, it's embarrassing.
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But at the same time, if somebody crossed the line and it's that big.
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What was the whole thing recently that the presidential immunity?
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That was the whole thing that Trump basically solidified?
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By the way, can you show the poll, Rob, that you ran?
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I'm really, really impressed with the audience, how reasonable they are.
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He says, do you believe President Trump is covering for Bill Clinton?
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So our audience, to give that kind of an answer after seeing what just happened, you guys
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If you can stay balanced like this and we're right or wrong, we can go back and forth.
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For her take, if you or somebody you know, Rob, just put the link below if you don't mind.
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Put the link below if you want to nominate anybody.
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I got swamped by so many messages, I'll nominate myself, I'll nominate myself, I'll nominate
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If you have anybody that you recommend, we now have a list of over 100 ladies that would
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We're going to build that into a top show for 2027, 2028.
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And I think it's going to turn into something very special.
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We had a very good Zoom yesterday talking about what the plans are with the show.
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So, and so having said that, for those of you guys that would like to nominate somebody,
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you can simply go to this form, put their name down.
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And the biggest thing for us is, guys, this person needs to have influence.
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You know, some of you guys are putting, I've never posted a video on YouTube before.
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I've never done anything, but I think I would be great.
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So if there's anybody you like that you want to nominate, put their names there.
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Or if it's yourself and you're somebody that you have, you've done a lot of content and
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you want to be part of the show, we'd love to talk to you.
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We're looking for co-hosts because we're going to have a rotation because a lot of people
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But the person that would be the main host, we need that person to be in South Florida
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because we want to drive a lot of eyeballs to her take.
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This was one of the biggest weeks of eyeballs going to her take.
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And it's a phenomenal, phenomenal concept that we're excited about long-term.
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So again, Rob, did you put the link in the comment section in the description?
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Just go, click on a link, nominate anybody you think would be good on that show.
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