BREAKING NEWS: Hunter Biden Indicted. White House Freaks. Joe Mumbles Something.
BREAKING NEWS: Hunter Biden Indicted. White House Freaks. Joe Mumbles Something.
BREAKING NEWS: Hunter Biden Indicted. White House Freaks. Joe Mumbles Something.
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Pay attention, my friend, to the best coverage there is on the latest Hunter Biden indictment. | |
Me. | |
Why do I say this? | |
I've got time! | |
I've got time to talk to you. | |
Number two, I know what the hell I'm talking about. | |
Number three, I'm not committed to the party line. | |
You listen to any of these shows on TV and they're not going to veer from that which they're supposed to say. | |
I don't do that. | |
I don't work like that. | |
Homie, don't play that game, okay? | |
You understand that? | |
Next, there are layers to this. | |
Next, there are legal considerations, legal issues. | |
Next, political issues. | |
Next, I'm not selling a book. | |
I'm not trying to get mere numbers. | |
I only want the numbers and I want the fame and all this stuff through telling you the truth. | |
And there's one thing you're going to say and there's one thing everybody knows about me. | |
I will tell you the truth and I know I tell you truth that you just hate. | |
Because sometimes the truth does not comport with what you want. | |
I don't care with what you want. | |
I don't care about what you want. | |
I'm going to tell you the truth. | |
I'm going to tell you what's real. | |
I'm going to tell you what's actually going to happen. | |
Not what you want to hear. | |
Let me make that very, very clear. | |
I'm not going to tell you merely what you want to hear. | |
Now, first of all, if you think anything is going to happen to Hunter Biden, if you think that he's going to go to prison, if you think that he's going to feel the full crush of the system, you're nuts. | |
He will not get 1% of what any of the January 6 folks got. | |
Nothing. | |
This is pro forma. | |
I don't care what they charge him with. | |
I don't care what's going to happen. | |
He is not. | |
Going to feel the sting of any of this. | |
Either way, Gavin Newsom, when he is appointed president in 2024, he is going to pardon everybody. | |
The Biden family. | |
And everybody will say, you know what, that's okay. | |
He'll say this was a political witch hunt. | |
That's what pardons are, so don't give me this stuff. | |
Joe Biden is doubling down on the Sicilian flu like you've never seen. | |
The Sicilian flu, as you know, is what mobsters technically used to do when they were indicted. | |
They would use their old age and infirmity as a way of kind of diverting attention. | |
That's what happened. | |
Next, they're also going to double down on Hunter's addiction problem and how he was used by his family. | |
That's the thing which is critical. | |
So sit back, my friends. | |
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That's what makes us different. | |
A lot of these shows, a lot of these people, God bless them, they couldn't care less what you were saying. | |
They don't even read what you're saying. | |
They don't read anything. | |
That's not the way we do it. | |
This is give and take. | |
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Now, let me start off with a couple of things in no particular order. | |
Let's talk about what this is, and let's don't get ahead of our skis, as they say. | |
First, no one knows yet really what's happening because there are too many variables. | |
I'm going to start off by saying something which I put on my Twitter. | |
And at Lionel Media, by the way. | |
And I cannot possibly tell you enough how this should be the lesson. | |
I don't want to be mean of what not to do. | |
I'm watching my YouTube. | |
I'm looking up the latest of the Hunter Biden indictment. | |
Who said what? | |
And there's some very, very good stuff. | |
Jonathan Turley, if you get a hold of him, he's very good. | |
Always looks like he's crying. | |
Like he's going to break down crying. | |
Like his goldfish died. | |
He looks just so sad. | |
So sad. | |
But he's very, very good. | |
Andrew McCarthy. | |
Andy McCarthy, I think, is the best. | |
Federal prosecutor. | |
Doesn't necessarily... | |
He's not a big Trump fan. | |
Not a big Biden fan. | |
So when he tells you something, he's not doing it as a political hack. | |
Okay? | |
Good. | |
I put something up which you've got to see. | |
And it's this incredible interview that was on my name with Sean Hannity, introducing Dershowitz. | |
Dershowitz, of course, will give you 10% of whatever Dershowitz says is how smart Dershowitz is, what a genius he is. | |
I was the first one to say this. | |
I predicted it. | |
I know what I'm doing. | |
I'm the genius. | |
I wrote 50, but okay, fine. | |
That's a shtick. | |
It's kind of lovable in a weird way, but nobody loves Dershowitz more than Dershowitz. | |
I'm the greatest. | |
I'm the smartest. | |
Okay, fine. | |
I want you to watch this. | |
So help me God, if you have time, it's on, just go to Lionel Media. | |
And I want you to listen. | |
I want you to take a clock. | |
Just take your iPad or your watch or your phone and time the introduction of Hannity's question. | |
And here you have Dershowitz, Professor Emeritus Harvard, a genius, wrote every book, sitting there like this. | |
As this introductory question to show you, I know more about this than these people. | |
At least you didn't say bleach bit. | |
You've got to watch this. | |
You can't believe what you're seeing. | |
And anybody in the business of maybe doing this, ask yourself, remember this rule. | |
When you have a guest on, ask them this question. | |
What do you mean? | |
That's it. | |
Let them talk. | |
They'll fill in the blanks. | |
You don't have to tell everybody how smart you are. | |
It's your show. | |
You've got the show. | |
Let them talk. | |
What do you mean? | |
Professor Dershowitz, what do you think? | |
That's the question. | |
Not, I'm going to do this, and the Burisma, I didn't know anything. | |
Let me tell you why this is also important. | |
This also details and delimits how naive people are. | |
It's not against the law for Burisma or anybody to hire Hunter Biden. | |
Is he an influence peddler? | |
Yes! | |
Is that against the law? | |
No! | |
You're in Washington. | |
What do you think a lobbyist is? | |
What do you think Kevin McCarthy is going to do right now? | |
What do you think Nikki Haley does? | |
What's going on here? | |
It's the most stupid thing I've ever heard. | |
Well, he didn't know how to speak Ukrainian. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Is that it? | |
Well, they obviously got it because of, uh-huh. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
This is the most stupid thing? | |
Yes, of course. | |
The question is, and let me go through this with you step by step by step. | |
You want to know what the truth is. | |
You don't want to hear just bad stuff. | |
Let's just talk bad about Hunter. | |
By the way, did you know his name was Robert Hunter Biden? | |
I didn't know that. | |
The man's a Bobby. | |
Okay. | |
Number one. | |
The judge, the person that we should really be thankful for in this. | |
Is this one particular judge, and she is absolutely terrific, Judge Mary Ellen Norica. | |
Judge Mary Ellen Norica. | |
And I told you this before, and I will say this again. | |
I hope, and I hope, and I'm not a physician, though I've, and I don't know when her picture was taken, but there's a picture she took. | |
And there appears to be what looks like a mass here, midline. | |
Now, why do I say this? | |
Just give me five seconds. | |
You can't see this, but right here, there's a scar. | |
I had a thyroglossal duct cyst that looked just like that. | |
This round thing. | |
And I remember looking in the mirror, and I said, I've got an Adam's apple. | |
I never did. | |
I looked at my driver's license. | |
I said, what the hell was this? | |
And it was round. | |
The thyroid cartilage and everything. | |
It's missing all that. | |
It's kind of pointed. | |
This was round. | |
I went to two doctors and said, what is this? | |
He said, it wasn't Adam's up. | |
I said, here's my driver's license. | |
I didn't have this six months ago. | |
Two doctors. | |
I would go to every one of my friends. | |
They remember this. | |
I said, excuse me, can I do this? | |
And I got this, there was this nurse's book in front of mine on how to palpate this particular area. | |
And I would go to people and I said, this doesn't feel like mine. | |
I don't have anything like this. | |
Mine's round. | |
Mine's soft. | |
It was a thyroglossal duxus. | |
It was a mass. | |
They cut it out. | |
Cut it out. | |
And it was the size of a plum. | |
I mean, you know, so they tend to be benign. | |
I think more white males get it midline right here. | |
Anyway, anyway, anyway, anyway, anyway. | |
When I see that, it's the first thing I notice. | |
This was a judge appointed by Trump, who was a district judge in Delaware, who heard this sweetheart deal, and she says, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, what? | |
Diversion program. | |
Hold on, let me see this. | |
You mean all these cases are going to go away? | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
She scuttled the whole thing and said, that's it. | |
Uh-uh. | |
So, hats off to her. | |
This is the one. | |
She is great. | |
Good for her. | |
Judge Mary Ellen Norica. | |
That's what judges do. | |
Judges don't have to accept please. | |
So, they were going to kind of slip this thing through. | |
And you've got the shadiest people. | |
Now, Abby Lowell is very good. | |
Abby Lowell represents Hunter. | |
A lawyer represents his client. | |
A lawyer should do everything. | |
Up to and including a zealous representation, but do not break the law. | |
So Abilol is it. | |
Very, very good. | |
That's number one. | |
So, interestingly enough, as an aside, you're going to love this one. | |
One of the charges was that Hunter did not follow the correct laws regarding Registration of guns, but also failing to report or suggest or note or admit that he had a drug problem or whatever it is. | |
Under the Bruin case, the Supreme Court case, the SCOTUS case, that Thomas... | |
Basically delivered, rendered. | |
It said there should be no limitations on guns at all. | |
Second Amendment right. | |
So they're basically saying, why are you charging him with possessing something when he has a drug problem? | |
Because under this case, this new case, this would be a violation of the Second Amendment. | |
So Hunter Biden and Abby Lowell are using pro-Second Amendment, pro-NRA, pro-Justice Thomas opinions. | |
They're using this. | |
They're saying he should not be charged criminally because he dared to possess a weapon, notwithstanding his own addiction problems, because you said, okay, you got it? | |
Good. | |
That's the way that worked. | |
Now, nobody is going to jail. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody named Biden, Scotty says this, is going to suffer or be charged. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
I just did a brand new, brand new video hot off the presses for my private channel where I can go into a little bit more detail and be a little bit more bold and dare I say brutal. | |
Regarding what I have to say about that. | |
So that's a different story. | |
But he's not going to go. | |
Number one. | |
And yes, please. | |
Thank you, Kimberly. | |
Please hit this like button. | |
I cannot say it enough. | |
I need 300 likes. | |
This is critical. | |
We live and breathe and die by likes. | |
The next point, which is critical to note. | |
Very, very important. | |
By the time any of this is even resolved. | |
The election will be over and Joe is out of town. | |
Joe is going to be doubling down on the Sicilian flu. | |
He is going to be acting more befuddled and more confused and more out of it than you can ever imagine. | |
Did you see him like, you said the other day that you never met with your son's business partners? | |
Liars! | |
Wait a minute. | |
You said that? | |
And his business partner says, no, we were in restaurants. | |
And he picks up the phone and says, hey everybody, I'm a liar. | |
Quit saying we're liars. | |
Did you hear what I just said? | |
Yeah, you know what you're talking about. | |
I do know what I'm talking about. | |
It's right here. | |
You didn't talk about the weather. | |
Hunter even says during his, okay, fine. | |
Now, is that against the law? | |
Sean Hannity kept going crazy about that. | |
He's like, that's not against the law. | |
He lied, not under oath, regarding something he did when he was a vice president, for the most part. | |
Yeah, but he said, so impeach him, maybe. | |
Can you impeach somebody for something they did when they were vice president? | |
Theoretically you could, because remember, impeachment is a political vehicle. | |
It's not illegal. | |
It's political. | |
Now let me ask you this question. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Listen very carefully. | |
This is the most important. | |
They're not talking about impeaching. | |
They want to have an impeachment inquiry. | |
And the Democrats are holding firm. | |
You've got to love these people. | |
They're saying, no, we don't want an impeachment inquiry. | |
Now, the bottom line is simply this. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
I don't care whether Hunter Biden paid taxes on monies. | |
That's not the issue. | |
The issue is simply this. | |
And every other president, Obama, Clinton, you, let me tell you something. | |
Do you know what presidents get in terms of gifts? | |
Do you have any idea? | |
And when I say gifts, I mean they make so much money and they wait until they get... | |
Out of the office, because anything they give the president has got to go into the Smithsonian or whatever the hell it is. | |
But once you're out of office, sky's the limit to an extent. | |
Obama, Clinton, everybody waited. | |
Everybody waited. | |
Clinton especially. | |
Tony Blair probably made more money than anybody in a post office position. | |
Clinton Clinton's too much. | |
Clinton is unbelievable. | |
But they waited afterwards. | |
Biden is a crook. | |
He's not a gangster. | |
He's not a racketeer. | |
How do we say this? | |
He's just a... | |
He's a crook. | |
He's a two-bit Penny Annie crook. | |
There's nothing sophisticated. | |
He doesn't care. | |
When you see somebody... | |
God forbid, at a dollar tree or something, and she takes a buck from the till, and wow, I got away with that. | |
Takes a couple of bucks. | |
Nobody says anything. | |
They don't even count the money. | |
Then she's been there two, three, four, Five years. | |
They feel kind of like impervious, bulletproof. | |
That's Biden. | |
Biden says, you don't understand. | |
I'm Joe Biden. | |
I've been here for 50 years. | |
This is the way we've always done it. | |
Lyndon Johnson was the most corrupt of them all, hands down. | |
But he at least had, you know, the radio stations and, you know, it was in Lady Bird's name. | |
These Bidens... | |
They don't care. | |
So here's what's going to happen. | |
They're not going to charge Joe with anything. | |
And I promise you, Hunter Biden, when he is appointed president, the same people that gave Joe Biden roughly 81.2 million votes are not going to let Trump be president. | |
I'm telling you! | |
Did you see this dream team? | |
Oh my god! | |
Tell me this isn't true. | |
J.D. Vance, Bannon, Melania says... | |
Oh, by the way, stand by. | |
We'll be talking about this later on the channel. | |
Alex Jones did one of the best interviews, not with Tucker Carlson, because anybody could have interviewed him. | |
If I didn't know better, if I didn't know better... | |
Alex is listening to me because he came across sober, not drunk, sober, but of mature and learned and wise. | |
Very, very, very good. | |
Very good. | |
He was excellent. | |
Please watch this. | |
This is one step towards his rehabilitation, towards the rebranding. | |
And Alex, please worry about your health. | |
Worry first about your health. | |
You can't do anything without your health. | |
And you look so unhealthy, it breaks my heart. | |
Because he is still one of the most brilliant, talented people. | |
His own particular politics, notwithstanding, you can agree or not agree. | |
So anyway, had to say that. | |
Okay, next. | |
What are we talking about here? | |
First and foremost, we have all of the parties involved. | |
Let me see if I can come up with like a diorama or some kind of a schematic. | |
Okay? | |
You've got the Biden administration. | |
And within the Biden administration, you have, of course, the Department of Justice. | |
Merrick Garland. | |
A waste of flesh. | |
A waste of DNA. | |
A waste of mealy mouth. | |
Unnecessarily cantankerous, a complete and total waste of flesh. | |
That's the Department of Justice. | |
FBI? | |
I don't even know what to tell you. | |
What is needed now, and I agree with Dershowitz and others, it's not a novel idea. | |
We need a special counsel. | |
You pick five, I pick five. | |
Somebody who's not a part of the Department of Justice, like an Archibald Cox, somebody who really knows his stuff, is respected, gets to the bottom of this. | |
We can't go on with this game. | |
Next issue. | |
Who leaked this? | |
Who? | |
Grand juries are supposed to be secret. | |
Why are grand juries... | |
Anybody know? | |
Why are grand juries secret? | |
Why? | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Why are grand juries secret? | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
Why are grand juries secret? | |
Oh, wait. | |
Because this is a class. | |
I want you to answer questions. | |
Why are grand juries secret? | |
To protect the jurors. | |
Very good, Tony. | |
Very good. | |
What else? | |
Protect the jurors? | |
Yes. | |
What else? | |
Hillbilly's got it right. | |
Hillbilly's a member, by the way. | |
Protect the innocent? | |
Yes. | |
So that it's not politicized? | |
Sort of. | |
To protect the... | |
I like that. | |
Bob says, I'm not even going to answer it. | |
I'm just going to say protect something. | |
Keep going. | |
Think about this. | |
You never thought about this. | |
What is a grand jury? | |
Grand jury versus a petty jury. | |
Petit? | |
Petit? | |
It's what you see in courtrooms. | |
6 or 12, depending upon the jurisdiction. | |
Because of compromise information? | |
Could be. | |
Edie's on to something right there. | |
Come on. | |
Very good, class. | |
Very good. | |
Evidence kept under control? | |
Yes. | |
Just saying. | |
Just saying. | |
I know what that means. | |
Prevent influence. | |
Number one. | |
Jurors, of course. | |
Number two. | |
To protect witnesses. | |
Witnesses. | |
You're going to bring in somebody who's going to testify against the mob. | |
Somebody who's about to... | |
By the way, ham sandwiches. | |
Do you know who came up with a line that said a good prosecutor could indict a ham sandwich? | |
Do you know who this is? | |
Where is my... | |
No, it's okay. | |
I've got my... | |
Who said that? | |
That was uttered by the Honorable... | |
Saul Wachtler, a great friend of mine, a great jurist who I have my constitution here, is signed by him. | |
Anyway, that's his expression. | |
He's a proud Jewish man. | |
He says, I can't believe if that's going to be my, he would have been made of corned beef. | |
Anyway, okay. | |
Now, let's go back again. | |
Number one, protect the jurors. | |
Number two, to protect the witnesses. | |
How do I expect somebody to come in? | |
Who is going to be risking their life? | |
Ratting on the mob. | |
Providing testimony that's dangerous. | |
Testimony that could get them hurt. | |
How do I get them in there if it's not secret? | |
Next, I think it's three. | |
You don't want people who are being investigated to find out they're being investigated so they can take off. | |
Makes sense. | |
Now, if you go before a grand jury, you can talk about it, and you might want to check with us, but sometimes people say, oh, I testified, and I got before the grand jury, and I took the fifth, and blah, blah, blah. | |
But the idea is that we don't want somebody to feel like they can't go in because somebody's going to rat them out. | |
Also, it's ongoing. | |
It's ongoing. | |
Sometimes they take, you know, I think it's up to 18 months for the... | |
For the term of a grand jury, it's a long time. | |
And then later on, they can renew the same. | |
I think it's like up to 18 months in federal. | |
That's why whenever you get anything in the mail, any kind of jury duty, make sure you say it ain't grand jury. | |
And hope to God it's state, not federal. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
Federal is a little bit more involved. | |
But it's an honor either way to get that slip. | |
Don't in any way infer what I am saying. | |
So that's what grand juries are. | |
It's secret. | |
Protect the jurors, protect the witnesses, protect ongoing investigations, and also just so that people don't take off, don't hear about it and say, well, I'm getting out of here. | |
Now remember, there are three things you can be as an interviewee, subject, target, and witness. | |
If you're a witness to a grand jury, don't worry about it. | |
I've been subpoenaed by the grand jury. | |
For what? | |
You witness an armed robbery. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
You're going to go there and say, yeah, I saw him. | |
That's the guy. | |
Okay, thank you. | |
You're not in any trouble. | |
You're just a witness. | |
Subject. | |
Wow, that's different. | |
It means we're kind of looking at you. | |
We're not really... | |
We're investigating this. | |
And target, you are... | |
We're going after you. | |
That's the target. | |
And you get a target letter, and oh my god, you've been targeted. | |
Holy moly. | |
Now, what happens if you're in subpoenas of the grand jury? | |
First thing people do, almost automatically, and I do it, and I, not that I do it, I don't, I've not been subpoenaed to a grand jury, but I've represented some people. | |
By the way, to represent somebody, you can't go in there. | |
I had some people, we had a grand jury, and I got to sit outside. | |
I can't, I don't know. | |
I can't go in there and say, how do you do? | |
He can come out and ask me a question, but I can't go in there. | |
It's the prosecutor's show. | |
It's not a, there's no adversary. | |
I look at the gents and say, wait a minute. | |
Let me talk to the jurors. | |
No. | |
And they have to basically find a probable cause. | |
If they believe there's probable cause to an act, they will do it. | |
But nobody, Let me let you know the secret. | |
These ideas of people being able to readily define, differentiate between probable cause and probable cause and what am I trying to say? | |
And reasonable doubt and proof evident and presumption great and prima facie and clearly convincing. | |
Nobody knows the differences between these various gradations of proof. | |
Nobody does. | |
Stop it. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
Nobody thinks like that, okay? | |
Let me make sure I make that very, very clear. | |
So grand juries are kind of cool in a way. | |
And the idea, so that you know this, the grand jury is a great idea. | |
The drafters of the Constitution wanted there to be a neutral, detached buffer between this king and the people. | |
Some, like a, like a, not a magistrate, but a sovereign, a buffer. | |
Something that says, wait a minute. | |
Let's see what we've got here. | |
Okay, you've got enough. | |
Go ahead and charge. | |
And for the most part, yes, you're right. | |
Because as a prosecutor, let's say, I don't want you to prosecute him. | |
That's the easiest. | |
I don't want you to prosecute somebody. | |
I like this guy. | |
I've got a cop. | |
A cop who's a friend. | |
I'm the prosecutor. | |
I work with the cops. | |
This cop shot up a bunch of people at a store, let's say. | |
And I want to do right with the cops because I'm a state prosecutor. | |
There's an election coming up. | |
I don't want the cops to be against me. | |
So, whatever. | |
We'll impenet a grand jury. | |
And I put on the worst evidence ever. | |
I kind of hold back. | |
I don't give the members of the team what they really need to know. | |
Duh. | |
That's exactly what I do. | |
So there's a lot to be said for that. | |
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Now, the reason why I brought up and why it's very important for you to ask, who is leaking this? | |
The Justice Department has been leaking things notoriously for years, and the question we had to ask is, why? | |
Why is this happening? | |
Why? | |
How does it benefit anybody? | |
One of the funniest things I heard was Jonathan Turley, whom I like a lot. | |
He was on with Laura, I guess on YouTube, Laura Ingram. | |
I haven't watched these shows. | |
And I realized why, because I don't like these people. | |
It's weird about this. | |
I don't like her. | |
I don't, I mean, I don't even know. | |
I think I met her like once, 20 years ago. | |
But I watch your show and say, I don't. | |
It's like, you know, that Caitlyn, whatever it is on CNN? | |
She looks mean. | |
She looks mean. | |
Anyway, so she's talking about it, and he says, well, I think that maybe one of the reasons, the tactic for this is that Hunter Biden's lawyer, Abby Lowell, is going to say, well, you know, we were going to testify, but now we're going to have to take the fifth. | |
Wait a minute. | |
What? | |
Wait a minute. | |
You were going to what? | |
During the impeachment inquiry. | |
What kind of la-la land are you? | |
First of all, number one, I want to remind somebody, the Fifth Amendment is not some sniveling way for guilty people to avoid the truth. | |
It happens to be a constitutional right that you have the right to utilize. | |
Like the First Amendment, he's copying the first. | |
You're not... | |
Going to testify about anything you did, criminal or other, before any tribunal. | |
Now here's the story. | |
Let's say Liz or Hillbilly or Mark or were you cool cats? | |
And by the way, 177 likes? | |
What, are you kidding me? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Why did I call this Breaker News? | |
It should be Breaking News. | |
Breaker News? | |
Sounds like CB Breaker19. | |
Remember C.W. McCall? | |
Huh? | |
In any event, my friends. | |
Now, let me ask you a question. | |
What happens if, let's say, Laura, Donna, Jimmy, Ronnie, Liz, JB, Tony, Donna, any of the usual characters? | |
Let's say you're subpoena and you say, I'm taking the fifth. | |
I'm not going to testify. | |
Forget it. | |
Is that it? | |
They say, okay, thank you. | |
Is that it? | |
What happens if they grant you immunity? | |
Thank you. | |
Come on, 200 likes, please. | |
What happens if they grant you immunity? | |
What happens? | |
I'm still not going to talk. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Oh, no. | |
Now you got to talk. | |
What do you mean I got to talk? | |
They granted you immunity. | |
Yeah. | |
No, that's not good. | |
What do you mean it's not good? | |
It's not good? | |
Uh-uh. | |
No. | |
Now you've got to talk. | |
The reason why you said you weren't going to talk is that you said, I am risky. | |
I do not have to give testimony against myself. | |
I I'm theoretically facing criminal charges because they could use what I'm saying against me. | |
They could use what I'm saying. | |
So I don't want to testify. | |
Well, guess what? | |
They just granted you immunity. | |
And what that means is that they are going to take, they're going to remove any fears you might have had from being indicted or being charged. | |
And what they're doing is they are actually, actually, actually, I guess, they are basically saying, you have no reason whatsoever not to testify because we have granted you immunity. | |
We said we're not going to use anything you say while testifying against you. | |
That's called use immunity. | |
So if you go up there and you say, okay, I was there and yes, I received the money from China that I was going to turn around and give to my dad because that's what this is about. | |
It's not about taxes. | |
It's about the fact that foreign governments are paying our vice president to do their work and they're using the son as a middleman and the brother. | |
That's it. | |
That's what this is about. | |
It's not about Now, the next question is, alright, are you granting me immunity from all charges? | |
You're Congress. | |
Does your immunity apply to some district, federal district somewhere, or some U.S. attorney who is going to be whatever? | |
Is that the case? | |
Is that what you're saying? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
Well, unless you can guarantee me, I'm not going to be charged. | |
So let me get into that. | |
How good is this immunity? | |
But understand what this is about. | |
This is not about taxes. | |
This is about a corrupt Joe Biden who basically put his office up for sale and used his son as a conduit. | |
Now, this is what I want to do. | |
Abby? | |
Yes. | |
Abby Lowell? | |
Yes. | |
I want to work on your case for Hunter. | |
Okay. | |
I want to work on sentencing. | |
Sentencing? | |
Aren't you getting ahead of this? | |
Well, maybe. | |
But I think that's where the fun part is. | |
What do you mean? | |
Well, just say it that, take it from me that I think when people find out 300 likes, I'm not kidding, that when people find out what I'm going to say. | |
They might change their mind. | |
What do you mean? | |
Well, give an example. | |
When we plead or he's found guilty, we're going to put on testimony that Hunter was used by his father, his uncle, the family. | |
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what? | |
I'm not done yet. | |
He was used by his father. | |
By his uncle, by his stepmother, by everybody, as the dupe, the conduit, the shill, the means by which the graft and corruption was funneled back to the Biden administration. | |
You would think that the Bidens would say, listen, they would call people in, they would have their own lawyers say, How do we do this? | |
Is there any way that we can do this correctly, where we can basically influence, peddle, and avoid criminal exposure? | |
Is there anything we can do? | |
Can we put it into a trust? | |
Well, not really. | |
Or should you just, like most people, wait until you get out of office? | |
Wait until you get out of office. | |
You know how much money these people make? | |
Do you know what Bill Clinton... | |
And by the way, Bill Clinton's looking bad now. | |
He looks bad. | |
He's getting that flat... | |
What do they call that, honey? | |
That face? | |
That empty face? | |
No, there's a Parkinson's face. | |
A mask. | |
He looks bad. | |
But let me just tell you how this thing works. | |
You're the ex-president. | |
And all of a sudden, somebody says, listen, we need your help. | |
We need your help? | |
Yeah, we need your help. | |
Okay, what do you got? | |
Well, we got this deal. | |
Okay. | |
Can you show up? | |
Absolutely. | |
Bill Clinton shows up and he's still, he's the ex-president of the two-termer. | |
He knows more people. | |
He comes and he says, you know, it really would be, I think, beneficial, I think, to my friend here, if this deal were to go through. | |
And I would certainly appreciate it. | |
And not only that, down the road we can I can I'm an ex-president. | |
I know everybody. | |
I know how things are done. | |
They throw money at them. | |
Joe Biden can't wait that long. | |
Joe Biden needs this now. | |
Remember, anybody who says I'm going to stay in office this long says I'm going to steal while in office. | |
Give me the guy who goes in and leaves right away. | |
There's something There's something honorable about that. | |
Just leave. | |
Make your money then. | |
I get it. | |
I have no problem with people making money because of this. | |
While in office? | |
You're making money in office? | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Nancy Pelosi and others, it's beyond crooked. | |
Beyond crooked. | |
Now, let me explain to you also. | |
It works like this, and this is also critical to note and to understand. | |
As I said, I would love to be... | |
I would love to do the sentencing memorandum for Hunter. | |
Because I would say they used this man. | |
And he is without the ability. | |
He is so bedeviled by drugs. | |
He should have been in long-term treatment. | |
He should have been in... | |
I mean, he should have been on... | |
On a mountain in Nepal with monks or something. | |
He is not bad. | |
But the Biden family needed him around. | |
They needed him. | |
They forewent. | |
They avoided getting the treatment for him that they needed. | |
Because they needed him to be the bag man. | |
Let me show you how bad these people were. | |
There was no humiliation that was too low for Hunter. | |
Now mind you, They will stop what I'm doing. | |
Stop him. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
No, we're going through with this. | |
This is the sentencing regarding the prosecution you insisted on. | |
So I'm going to have my say here. | |
No. | |
Yes. | |
Hunter Biden did something which is so beautiful. | |
He did this thing where he said, I'm going to auction off art pieces. | |
This is an F you to everybody here right now. | |
This was an F you. | |
Where he said, I'm going to actually draw things and have you pay money? | |
Knowing that there is... | |
I'm not an artist. | |
I mean, I don't even care how blatant this looks. | |
Years ago, I think I've told you this. | |
And a friend of mine brought this up, which is interesting. | |
During the days of Alan Freed and Payola, during the days when disc jockeys were paid, you know, to... | |
You know, which went on through drugs. | |
Anyway, Alan Freed and others, they were under federal. | |
I mean, what the concern was, anyway, you couldn't be directly involved in the payola. | |
So what would happen was, somebody like an Alan Freed, I'm not saying he did it, but somebody like him would say, my wife happens to own an art shop. | |
She has a little gallery. | |
My wife has this art gallery. | |
Okay. | |
All right. | |
And she sells stuff. | |
Okay. | |
And I'm a disc jockey. | |
So let's say I'm from Arista or Buddha Records or whoever these people were. | |
And I go in and I say, how much for this I Voted sticker? | |
$10,000. | |
It's a deal. | |
It's legit. | |
She's selling her stuff. | |
It's my wife. | |
I know it may look funny, but that's her money. | |
They're not buying influence from me, even though this company now, that record they want, is going to go to number one because I'm in a very valuable market and when disc jockeys mattered, this is ridiculous. | |
So Hunter Biden, he decides he's going to do something without any respect for you whatsoever. | |
People are buying. | |
Come on. | |
It's just, it's beyond anything I've ever seen, okay? | |
This is another thing which I saw. | |
Let me see this. | |
This is the... | |
Where did I see this? | |
I just wanted to point out something, which is... | |
Okay. | |
Let me go back to what's going on. | |
Now, nobody wants to hear this, but number one, Joe Biden, I don't know how long I've been telling you this, is not going to be the nominee. | |
This might accelerate his departure. | |
This might... | |
Whatever, but he is not going to be the nominee. | |
Understand that? | |
Good. | |
It's not going to be. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
Good. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
Good. | |
Okay. | |
Number two, Gavin Newsom is perfect. | |
When he met with Xi Jinping and Gavin Newsom is in a presidential debate, come on! | |
He's perfect for this. | |
He knows what to say. | |
He can work on some stuff, but he's just, he's... | |
This is a guy that people will like to see delivering the message. | |
Number three, Donald Trump is going to be let nowhere near the White House. | |
Nowhere. | |
They're going to tell him, if you think, we're going to let you. | |
We gave this guy 81.2 million votes. | |
We did that. | |
And we were never caught. | |
We had courts basically uphold what we did. | |
If you think. | |
If you think that we're going to let you anywhere near the White House, you're out of your mind. | |
You don't seem to know who we are. | |
You don't know who we are. | |
You don't get it. | |
Next, Gavin Newsom is going to pardon anybody you need. | |
Anybody you need. | |
Now, we never understood this. | |
Can a president pardon for future acts? | |
Gerald Ford did it regarding Nixon. | |
When Biden... | |
Can a president pardon himself? | |
People say, nothing says you can't. | |
Can a president pardon himself in the future? | |
If I can pardon somebody else in the future, like Ford did Nixon, why can't I pardon myself in the future? | |
Why? | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me! | |
So this is all just... | |
And after 2024, you're not going to remember Hunter Biden. | |
He's going to be nowhere to be found. | |
He's going to be... | |
Don't be surprised if one day you find something terrible happens to him. | |
Overdose or commitment or something tragic. | |
He is a lost, lost soul that nobody likes, nobody cares about, but people are very expendable. | |
And as you know, especially when we live in a world where fentanyl deaths, Not fentanyl. | |
Fentanyl. | |
Fentanyl deaths are still skyrocketing. | |
Never hear about them anymore. | |
Don't be surprised if one day something, God forbid, awful happens and nobody's going to question it. | |
Nobody's going to say, well, that was weird. | |
No, it's not at all. | |
Nobody's questioning Epstein. | |
Just understand something, my friend. | |
You live in the most corrupt country in the world. | |
Our country right now makes China Whatever you think Russia is, whatever you think Venezuela, we can beat them all, hands down. | |
We are the vilest, the most corrupt organization anyone has ever, ever even seen. | |
And even though this is a beautiful time and we're approaching Christmas, by the way, I forgot to tell you, we got an Ed. | |
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This is a beauty. | |
What is it? | |
A Fraser fir? | |
It's beautiful. | |
Went out and got it. | |
You know why? | |
Because I love tradition. | |
But, with Christmas coming, people are going to kind of forget this. | |
But they are going to forget one thing, the fact that Christmas is around the corner. | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, Sparky has spoken. | |
Sparky has spoken. | |
Sparky says, why is the establishment afraid of having Kamala as president? | |
Is she not compliant? | |
Is she with the wrong faction? | |
Well, how about the fact Sparky says she's not good. | |
And there are people who are much better at delivering the message who are not as bereft of intellectual sapience, which is redundant, as she is. | |
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I asked you, I said I wanted 300 likes and I got 260. | |
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Dear friends, it's been a delight this morning speaking with you. | |
I have so loved this, so enjoyed our chance to be together. | |
Remember, nothing is going to happen. | |
This is all a bunch of folderol, a bunch of meaningless nonsense. | |
And by the way, it had nothing to do, nothing to do with the famous, how do I say this, the famous Trump, excuse me, the Hunter laptop. | |
All right, dear friends, we love you. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
See you tonight at 7 p.m. | |
But don't forget, the monkey's dead. | |
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