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| Donald Trump cannot and will not ever receive a fair trial in this country. | |
| Ever. | |
| The rules don't apply to him. | |
| Because the very fact that he would be facing a criminal or a civil charge for everything that he has done shows you that the system is broken and corrupt. | |
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Why NDAs Are Disgusting
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| If you were anybody else, anybody, these cases would have never been charged. | |
| Never. | |
| Take the case tomorrow. | |
| This dog... | |
| I think you know what I'm talking about. | |
| It's a family show. | |
| Ask any lawyer you know, anybody. | |
| Go up to them and say, you know what, Dave? | |
| You're a pretty sharp guy. | |
| I want to ask you a question. | |
| Could you explain to me what exactly Donald Trump did? | |
| In the light most favorable to the prosecution, what did he do? | |
| Dave, are non-disclosure agreements legal? | |
| NDAs? | |
| Of course they are. | |
| Isn't that what he wrote to? | |
| Dusty Saddles or whatever her name is. | |
| So let me get this right, Dave. | |
| They're charging the greatest president in our lifetime. | |
| In our lifetime. | |
| By taking something which is legal and putting it in the wrong accounting column. | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| Is that what you're getting at? | |
| Is that what you're intimating? | |
| Is that what you're... | |
| What kind of a system is this? | |
| And he, this is the same case, Dave, is it not that the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District refused to charge because it was a dog? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Is that word again? | |
| Scatological. | |
| Canine! | |
| Scatological. | |
| The feds didn't want it. | |
| Cy Vance, Alvin Bragg's predecessor, he didn't want it. | |
| Nobody wanted this dog of a case. | |
| But now it is. | |
| Because you know and I know what the story is. | |
| And listen carefully. | |
| The first person that gets Trump's scalp wins. | |
| Sky's the limit. | |
| They win. | |
| Like you can't believe. | |
| Like you can't believe. | |
| It's incredible when you think about this. | |
| Truly. | |
| Fannie Willis. | |
| The only reason they even dumped this into her lap was that she figured, I'm stupid enough to even try this. | |
| And things were kind of going her way until she lied herself. | |
| And now faces perjury, among other things like, oh, I don't know, disbarment, obstruction of justice, witness tampering. | |
| Alvin Bragg! | |
| Alvin Bragg, who has no problem in letting Some of the worst people go. | |
| Let them go, Brag. | |
| Let them go. | |
| No cash bail. | |
| Just get rid of them. | |
| See ya. | |
| He's a district attorney, and normally, I don't know about you, but most of the times we have to tell DAs, hey, hey, tone it down. | |
| Tone it down. | |
| Not him. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| In New York. | |
| You can see people walking to Sephora's and CVS's with garbage bags just cleaning off the shelves. | |
| That's why everything's locked up. | |
| You want toothpaste? | |
| Ring the buzzer. | |
| Call the guy. | |
| It's locked up. | |
| Soap? | |
| Ring the buzzer. | |
| It's locked up. | |
| What is this? | |
| It's like a museum. | |
| Everything's on display, but you can't get to it. | |
| Why? | |
| Thanks to Alvin Bragg and George Soros. | |
| But when it comes to Trump, oh, no, no, no. | |
| There's not any expense that is wasted. | |
| Nothing is held back to get him. | |
| He can't get a fair trial. | |
| He can't get a fair trial. | |
| Remember the case with E. Gene Carroll? | |
| You want to go back and do that one again? | |
| You want to do that? | |
| And by the way, the juries, listen, the juries are there. | |
| You've got to ask them the question. | |
| Maybe you heard something. | |
| Maybe there's a parallel universe with parallel facts and a parallel chord that we're not aware of. | |
| But that case didn't make any sense either. | |
| There's Donald Trump. | |
| He walks into Bergdorf Goodman, this crowded place. | |
| Why he's there, I don't know. | |
| And he goes, hey, you! | |
| I want you and I want you now. | |
| And I want you in that changing room. | |
| Come on, let's go. | |
| I'm going to risk everything because I've got to have you now. | |
| Okay. | |
| Fine. | |
| Then that... | |
| Was it five million turned into, what, a billion? | |
| I mean, just because of defamation, I mean, this, this, this, there's no, there's no, there's no end, there's no end to this. | |
| I don't recognize my country. | |
| Name one case. | |
| Don't tell me January 6th. | |
| Don't tell me that. | |
| See, the funny thing about January 6th, Joe Biden said himself, Joe Biden said one time, somebody says, hey, Joe, we don't want you to take our, Guns away. | |
| Why do you need guns, citizen? | |
| Oh, in case of a rogue government? | |
| Well, I don't think you need that. | |
| I don't think you need that. | |
| I really don't. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Well, guns wouldn't help you. | |
| You couldn't overthrow the government. | |
| You'd need F-15s and nuclear weapons. | |
| Nobody overthrows the U.S. government, the military, even a rogue one. | |
| Yet, Yet, on January 6th, these pot-bellied, eye-patch-wearing, Valkyrie-helmeted, Sonny Bono-vested lunatics who were escorted into the Capitol. | |
| By the way, the only one ever killed that day was Ashley Babbitt. | |
| Ashley Babbitt. | |
| There's no justice. | |
| There's no justice. | |
| You've got lawyers who are so afraid, they're not going to take on a case. | |
| They're not going to dare take a case to prosecute a private cause of action that the president may have if he dares to suggest that an election was stolen. | |
| Because you should know better, President Trump. | |
| Now go away. | |
| Go away with your crazy ideas that votes were stolen. | |
| Just go away. | |
| We don't want to hear from you. | |
| And you think he's going to have a fair trial. | |
| If you think there's any chance, you think that somehow the system is now going to right itself. | |
| Not on your life. | |
| It's a tragedy and a travesty. | |
| It's disgusting what's happening to that man. | |
| It's disgusting. | |
| He was on the verge of saving our republic. | |
| He doesn't need this. | |
| It doesn't put him and his wealth and his family at risk. | |
| For us? | |
| But he did. | |
| And now look. | |
| Now look. | |