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March 27, 2023 - MyronGainesX
01:55:46
Fed Explains Trump Criminal INDICTMENT!
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed.
Today, we're going to be going over the Trump indictment.
We got quite a bit to talk about.
I was a special agent with Homelands Investigations.
Okay, guys, HSI.
The cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
No one else has these documents, by the way.
Here's what Feder covers.
Dr. Lafredo confirmed lacerations due to stepping on glass.
Murder investigation.
And he's positioning.
We're facing two challenges of two.
Racketeering and Rico conspiracy.
Young Slime Life, Karen After referred to as YSL to the Fennets.
6'9.
And then this is Billy Seiko right here.
Now, when they first started, guys, 6ix9ine ran well.
I'm a Fed.
I'm watching this music video.
You know, I'm bothering my hella.
Hey, this shit lit.
But at the same time, I'm pausing.
Oh, wait, who this?
Right?
Who's that in the back?
Firearms and violence.
AKA Bush I see violated.
You're wanting to stay away from the dick.
This is the one that's going to fuck him up because this gun is not tracing.
Well, what happened at the gun range?
Here's your boy 42 Doug right here on the left.
Sex trafficking and sex crisis.
They can effectively link him paying an underage girl.
And the first bomb went off right here.
Second back past the site of the second explosion.
Brothers, Dezokar Sarnev, and Tamerland Sarnev when the cartel ships drugs into the country.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
Trading secrets with the Russians for monetary compensation.
The largest corrupt police bus in New Orleans history.
So he was in this bad boy.
We're gonna go over his past, make sense.
Alright, uh.
Guys, what's up?
Sorry.
I think the sound didn't come out as good because I didn't talk into the mic like a moron.
I was in my head like, wait, what's going on here?
So, guys, what's up?
We're live streaming right now to YouTube, obviously, to and also to Twitch.
Because as you guys know, I'm going to be playing some clips here.
And sometimes the clips that I'm going to play, they might turn it off.
They're like, oh, my God.
So, yeah.
Give me a one in the chat, guys, if the sound is good and everything else like that.
Give me a one in the chat.
Everything is good.
And I'll give you a quick update too.
Give you guys a quick update on what's going on.
All right.
I see one.
Sweet.
Okay, cool.
So, guys, as you guys know, we were in Las Vegas for the better part of last week.
That's why we made sure to film a bunch of podcasts out in Dubai and beforehand.
And we did like three or four shows on last Monday because we knew we were going to be in Vegas for a bit, but we were still able to film content for you guys.
We did a bunch of interviews, guys.
We went and did, excuse me, we did a podcast for Ryan Pinedo.
That's probably going to drop tomorrow for Money Monday.
We did a, you know, we talked about real estate, making money, etc.
We did a podcast with Graham Stefan and Jack Selby for the iced coffee hour.
That was a great discussion.
Went for like two hours, pretty much, maybe a little over two hours.
And then we also did an interview with Dan Bilzerian, okay?
That was y'all.
All right.
With that interview, though, guys, I'm just doing some edits as far as like the audio to make sure that the audio comes out good.
We filmed in his basement, which, you know, there's a big ass fish tank, but it makes some noise.
So I'm trying to make the audio sound as good as possible.
I'll be honest with y'all.
It's not going to be perfect.
And he also talks really far back from the mic like this.
So it is what it is, man.
But it's going to be lit.
We're fixing it right now.
We're just editing the audio.
Everything else is pretty much going to be raw, but we're just making sure that the audio sounds as good as possible.
So that's what we're working on right now.
And then also, we did two episodes of Access Las Vegas, as you guys know.
Shout out to Michael Sartain and Rolo Tamasi for hooking that up.
We did an after hours with those annoying ass girls.
That's kicked that chick off.
Oh my God, she's the worst.
Which, by the way, declare my boy Mike's name, that chick is cap.
Everything she said was a lie.
She don't got money like that.
She's with some fucking simp sugar daddy.
And, you know, she's saying anything.
She's not a good person, you know, and I'll keep it a thousand with y'all.
That was a part of the reason, too, because she was annoying me.
And then when she started talking to smack about Mike, I was like, nah, man, just get out of here.
Like, I maybe, maybe call it, call it loyalty to a fault.
But if you talk smack about like my friends, right?
I'm just like not going to like you.
That's just kind of how it is.
Call me emotional, call me a jerk, call me whatever, stupid allegiance, whatever it is.
But if I'm friends with you and someone talks about you, especially on my platform trying to make you look bad, I'll probably go impressive on it, right?
And she was already annoying me.
So I was just like, yo, get the hell out of here, man.
So it is what it is.
I know some of you guys are probably wondering, where's Angie?
She's right there in the dark, as y'all can see right there.
She's actually researching some stuff for y'all right now because she doesn't know anything about this drunk case.
So she's working in the front over there.
Angie, you have anything you want to say to the people?
You want to bring that mic a little bit closer to you and say something?
Yeah, that.
Oh, I got to unmute.
Hold on.
All right.
You have anything you want to tell the people?
Yeah, I'm also watching.
She's sitting in the darkness.
I'm trying to research again.
And we're going to.
I don't know, man.
Okay.
Give me a break.
And we're going to react to something after this.
So researching here.
Yeah.
She's basically she's going to be useless in this case, guys.
So she's out there doing that.
It's like, I don't know about Donald Trump.
I will just help with this.
So I was just like, all right, cool.
I appreciate it.
So for and all for all you guys, like, oh, you're late because y'all were doing science, bro.
She literally just walked in like maybe 15, 20 minutes ago.
I woke up.
I took a nap, man.
So, so yeah.
So that's what we're doing in Vegas.
It was great.
Shout out to Michael Sartain.
Shout out to, and then we did a panel show.
That was one of my favorites, by the way, too.
We did a panel show with Say the Center, Aaron Clary, Miguel, Charlie from Cultivate, and Dollar Cost Crypto.
Obviously, as y'all know, Michael Sartain, me, Fresh, and Justin Waller.
It was lit, man.
You guys should definitely go check that episode out that we did.
It was the Las Vegas Avengers, bro.
We talked about everything.
Very high IQ conversation.
We talked about the Trump-Ukraine war.
We talked about China.
We talked about potential World War III.
We talked about what careers to get into.
What you should do as a man from different age groups, how much money you should have saved, all this other stuff.
We talked about college.
We talked about a bunch of stuff, man, that would be really beneficial to a lot of you guys.
It was really good conversation.
You know, I just asked questions and got the panel to really give some very inquisitive answers.
And I really enjoyed it.
And I'm really proud to call those guys friends.
You guys, as you guys can see, I try to surround myself with individuals that quite frankly are just higher value, higher status guys that know what they're doing and can bring value.
And that's what it is, man.
And that's why I think it's so important to be loyal because a component of having high caliber friends like that is you need to be a loyal individual and not be a fucking snake like some of these YouTubers who will say and do anything for AdSense revenue, which I think is ridiculous.
So, you know, it is what it is.
Cool.
So I'll hit some of these chats real quick and then we will go ahead and get into today's episode.
Okay.
So let me scroll back up.
It's a solo man show today because Angie's not doing anything.
She's just in the front there, just doing nothing, as y'all can see.
Okay, please take control of soundboard.
Chris sucks on FNF.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Yeah, Chris has his own soundboard, guys.
I got my soundboard and then Chris has his own soundboard.
And Chris has his own sound effects too.
So let's see here.
We've got Slippery Beats.
He says, Yo, Mari, what are your thoughts on Laba and Leech hit piece?
Will you respond?
Bro, if they're going to go ahead and talk smack about someone that's talking about their life and clearly said throughout the interview that they made mistakes in their life and they're a changed man, right?
And take that little piece and try to say, oh, y'all are condoning this when he talked about how he had done murders and he had, you know, a part of the gangster era and how he changed from that.
They want to take that one clip and try to put things out of context.
Like, that's what they do, bro.
That's what they do.
That is what they do.
They don't trying to paint a narrative that isn't true whatsoever, but it is what it is.
You know what I mean?
I mean, Charles White has been on many podcasts and talked about the stupid stuff he did when he was younger.
And he uses it to tell guys, yo, don't go down my path.
Don't be an idiot.
Don't do murder.
Don't commit these crimes, etc.
And he has a bunch of youth programs to help guys become better.
I don't think Laba and Leech have any youth programs.
They're just failed mediocre comedians.
Good Eats, five bucks.
Can you guys do Larry Nassar?
Five bucks.
Appreciate that, bro.
But yeah, I mean, other than that, man, probably not going to waste too much time on that, man.
This always happens.
Anytime our name starts to heat up in the algorithm, a hit piece comes.
It's like the formula for, you know, it is what it is.
Marshall Rotel, two bucks.
Appreciate that.
Michael Meastroke, a dollar.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that support.
Hi, I'm from Lorenzo Barn.
Happy to be here.
Bro, I'm happy to have you here, my friend.
Don't forget to like the video, guys.
Got about 11 or 1200 of y'all watching right now between YouTube and everything else like that.
So it is.
I just laugh now at this point.
I think that's like their 20th video they've made on us at this point.
Hey, man, I guess they need to get the revenue up.
Embargoes, my 304 wannabe girl.
My 304 wannabe girl wanted to spend time with me right now.
And I told her, nah, I'm busy.
I got Myron to watch just like that.
Hey, that's what we're talking about, bro.
Hey, you could have watched.
She could have watched this with you, bro.
Video suggestion: Jennifer Pan killed her parents.
Angie, didn't we, did we have that one?
And that's that's the chick from Canada, right?
Which one was the name?
Jennifer Pan.
That's the girl.
That's the girl.
She's looking through her notes, guys.
I think that's the girl that we had that killed her parents that hired those people up in Canada.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
We will do that.
Yeah, it's a JCS reaction.
We'll do that fail.
Don't worry.
And then we got Young Dolph.
Yep.
Still, I got a, I got to get some documents for that one.
No collab with CGA.
Coach Greg Adams.
He was in Vegas.
I didn't know.
I didn't know.
If I knew he was in Vegas, I would have hit him up.
We could have done something.
Winner.
Nah, that ain't happening.
Sorry, Nason.
Appreciate it, though.
Hey, Marion, did you ever buy a place in Dubai?
When?
And if you do, please make a video on the process.
I'm heavily interested.
Yeah, I like Dubai a lot, guys.
I do like Dubai a lot.
I felt, yeah.
Nerd geek talk, Apple and Peach are pathetic.
FNF real ones.
Yeah, I mean, bro, at this point, I think it's irrefutable that we just bring far more value than they do.
Between giving you guys entertainment, bringing y'all content creators that will help you make money.
This week of interviews is going to be fantastic.
You know what I mean?
Like that's just what they do, guys.
They take a clip and they try to put it out of context.
Like, clearly, the man has changed.
And he talked about shit that he did when he was younger and the crimes he committed and tells the youth not to do that anymore.
Like, that's crazy that they would even try to spin that narrative like that.
But whatever, bro.
That's that's what they do, man.
Like I said before.
Montreal Rather, five bucks.
Welcome back, man.
That last podcast was very therapeutic, drama-free.
No out-of-line females saying dumb stuff like saying, do not free the Tates.
Yep, absolutely.
Tates will be home soon, hopefully.
Can you do a vid on Mexican cartels?
That's from Max David.
Yes, I will soon.
And then Michael Mishrog again, thank you.
Uncle Luke, Myron Gaines, up in his bitch.
Just got through watching the Avengers podcast in Vegas.
Great value there.
Yeah, bro.
Like that, at the end of the day, all of our biggest detractors, right?
These reaction channels, people talking smack about this, making lies up about this, saying, oh, you guys bring this guest on, and you guys are that, and you guys are this, and you guys are blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
All this bullshit.
At the end of the day, who's changing more lives?
Who's saving more lives?
Who's impacting more lives?
Who's giving more value?
And the answer is unquestionable at this point.
We've created a far, right?
A far greater dent in the YouTube universe and helping men out there.
Less than three years on the platform than all these competitors that have been on for five, six, seven, eight, damn near 10 years.
Some of these clowns haven't done nothing.
Haven't switched up their content.
Haven't switched up their cameras.
Haven't switched up their studio.
Haven't invested in better equipment or better content creation.
Nothing, bro.
They really haven't.
They've stayed stagnant for years.
And we surpassed most of them.
And we're about to surpass more of them very soon.
That's why I don't even, this is going to might sound cocky, but I don't even consider like a lot of these dudes on our level, you know, apple and peach, laid back, moist critical.
Like, I don't even consider them on our level.
I consider them as like mediocre reaction channels that like just like, oh, let me get some views and like some ad says talking shit about people.
Oh, yeah.
You know, we're down a little bit.
Let's talk about FF because they're trending in the algorithm.
You know, let's not talk about everybody else that had Charleston White.
Let's talk about them.
Yeah.
You know, like fuck out of here, man.
Will y'all ever bring David Goggins on the show?
Eventually we will.
JMP Vlogs, 21-year-old Carr Hauler, making 100K plus.
My first year benefited a lot from your show.
Started starting my own truck trucking gig soon.
Much love for the Tates.
Big Drip, thoughts on Waka Flocka walking off the set?
Eh, no thoughts, bro.
I mean, like I said before, a lot of people, one thing y'all got to know about Fresh and Fit, me being extremely candid with and frank with you guys here is that we're controversial.
We really don't care what people think, guys.
Now, that's good and bad because the good is that we're able to really resonate with the majority of you guys that think this way, want to say this stuff, but you might not be able to because of certain, you know, social consequences, professional consequences, whatever it may be, right?
Hell, I mean, I had a professional consequence myself.
They pretty much told me, pick one.
I had to resign from my job for saying the things that I said, even though it, you know, a lot of you guys agree with me.
Hell, to this day, I have friends that are FBI, ATF, DEA agents, guys in the military, et cetera, that watch what I watch this content.
And they're like, and they watch on surveillance and shit.
And I know this, right?
And they agree, but they can't say this shit, okay?
And all my professional guys out there, y'all know how it is.
So with that said, right, honestly, a lot of the times being politically incorrect, saying what's on your mind, whatever that comes with the consequence that people are scared to work with you, because if you work with certain people, they're immediately going to say, oh, well, you must condone that individual to like look at Charleston White.
Look, look, we're getting criticized right now for working with Charleston White, right?
Even though people are taking bits and clips and trying to, you know, make it out to be something that it clearly isn't, because if you watch the whole interview, you want to understand the full context, right?
But a lot of people are scared.
For us, another day in the office.
Oh, people are talking smack about RFNF for being misogynist or grape enthusiast, whatever.
Oh, another day in the office.
Because when you say things right and you say the truth or you say things that are politically incorrect, people will go out of their way to take little clips, make you look crazy, spin a certain narrative, say this about you, say that about you, whatever.
And, you know, it is what it is.
They did it to Andrew.
They did it to us.
This is the world that we're in.
That's why I tell you guys all the time, man, rumble.com slash fresh and fit, man.
Y'all better enjoy us while you guys.
guys can because who knows what's going to happen you know uh word is the u.s embassy is now involved in the take case do you know anything about this uh not that i could talk about right now uh good eats larry nassar was a serial grapis he got 175 years okay i don't know who that is oh i think that's another case uh angie write that down larry nassar that's someone that they're asking for you got it right now okay i had a great time in dubai just wish i wasn't on orders free top g and that's from omni endgame i appreciate that shout out to zina uh the
witch in the chat by the way a bunch of w's yeah man this is this is the risk that happens guys when you bring certain uh personalities on people are going to try to spin shit and try to say you endorse them or whatever it is like that's just it is what it is man you got to take risks who dares wins right but we're not scared of anything we're not we're not pussies uh scott b have you ever done a video on jesse james hollywood if not can we see one sometime i've never done one on him but okay first a fit like sean michaels in 1996 absolutely bro i'm telling you man like yo we we really are like
setting the trends out here look how many people are trying to copy us we are the dx of youtube uh roger bath myron thanks for all you do how about safian safe dean amos author of the book bitcoin standard don't know who that is
and yeah and waka flaka guys he had to leave as well because he had a show but like i said before man i don't get mad at people when they have to you know get up or whatever it is jr toy shout out to you or you know my views might be a little um
tough for people i don't know but i don't have an issue with him personally at all but watch it for a few months down 30 pounds to 650 to 30 pounds 650 to 750 credit score thanks minor fresh that's what i'm talking about you don't understand when i hear that stuff guys those are big big w's man big big w's uh you guys are saying waka guy he didn't left hey man like i said he did tell us before that he had to leave early and he had a show um so it is what it is but
who knows maybe i got him maybe he didn't like uh what i said maybe maybe he did maybe he agreed silently but he just couldn't be there and do it you know i mean so uh it is what it is but anyway uh today guys we're gonna talk about the uh donald trump indictment okay uh this was gonna be a shorter show uh before we start though we got about 1500 you guys in here i need you guys to like the video 1400 on on youtube i think like another 100 100 or 200 on on twitch uh and i'm also live streaming on twitch guys because in case i'm gonna play a video here and
you know how youtube is about certain contents you Sometimes they'll be like, Oh, we're gonna shut the stream down.
So, if they shut the stream down, y'all will be able to go ahead and watch it.
But the good news is on the playback, I've noticed this.
If they do shut the stream down for a little bit, on the playback, they actually do play that part that was cut out, assuming the stream comes back up.
So, if it does happen, don't worry.
Uh, just right, can you speak on the Jonathan Major situation?
I know who Jonathan Majors is.
I don't know who that is.
Solo Productions, My Ramp 24 and shipping out to Air Force BMT tomorrow.
Thank you, FNF, for changing my life for the better free top.
Gee, fuck the haters.
Absolutely, bro.
I appreciate that.
And thank you for your service.
You're going to do well in life, my friend.
Once LDA, can you let people on FBNIG know about the peaceful protests?
April 11th, how's your Roman done so far?
Uh, butticup, a lafique.
Uh, yeah, I talked about the um the protest on the last panel show.
I will definitely, I'm debating whether I'm going to do the one in London or the one here in Miami, guys.
That's kind of why I'm trying to um figure out what I'm going to do, which one I hate.
I ain't gonna lie, no offense to my UK brethren out there, but I do not like the UK.
Uh, I don't like London, but I might go for this situation.
But anyway, so uh, for this to all make sense, guys, we got to go over um what's going on here.
Um, so we're gonna go ahead for some of you guys that live under a rock, we're gonna go ahead and introduce all the members of this situation that is going on.
So, this all makes sense, all right.
And just so you guys know, uh, the indictment that we're talking about is Donald Trump is currently facing state charges out of New York, all right.
We're gonna go into more detail about that, but this is not the same as the charges that he's facing federally.
So, right now, okay, Donald Trump has three main cases against him, okay?
He has this fraud investigation, right, out of New York that is currently convening a grand jury, which he's more than likely going to be indicted for very soon.
Then, he we got the uh Georgia uh case where they're alleging that he had been involved in trying to sway the votes there in Jordan, the state of Georgia, uh, in the election, and then uh, and that's the state of Georgia going after him.
And then you got a federal case down uh in Mar-a-Lago, where it was FBI Washington field office that went ahead and did a search warrant at his house down there at West Palm Beach, okay, West Palm, Palm Beach County, uh, with the classified documents, okay, which I broke down that case in detail in another video if y'all want.
Uh, this summer when that information had broke out, we went through the search warrant.
I even did an episode with Andrew Esquire on it.
So, if y'all want more detail on the federal case with the search warrant, go ahead and check that one out.
But those are the three main criminal cases that are pending against Donald Trump right now.
So, a New York case for fraud, another case in Georgia for, I don't know what the formal charge is going to be, but something to do with you know influencing the election with votes, okay, with the electoral vote in Georgia, and then obviously the federal case with the classified documents and the national defense information.
Okay, so let's go in.
Who is Donald Trump?
All right, Donald Trump, guys, born June 14, 1946, is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
Trump graduated from the Warren School of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in 1968.
He became president of his father's real estate business in 1971 and renamed it the Trump Organization, which the Trump organization, guys, is based in New York, which is why New York has a venue here.
Okay.
Expanded the company's operations to building and renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses, and later started side ventures, mostly by lessing his name.
From 2004 to 2015, he co-produced and hosted the reality television series, The Apprentice.
Trump and his businesses have been involved in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions, including six bankruptcies.
Okay.
And as you guys know, he obviously won the 2016 presidential election against Hillary Clinton, despite losing the national popular vote.
He became the first U.S. president with no prior military or government service.
His election and policy sparked numerous protests because obviously everyone hates Donald Trump.
And, you know, for transparency reasons, I'll keep it honest with y'all.
I like Donald Trump.
You know, I think he's funny.
I think he's entertaining.
I like the fact that he doesn't give a F what people think about him.
And yeah, I mean, people can say whatever they want to say.
Angie's laughing in the back over there.
Yeah, I like Trump, bro.
I like him.
And I think she's looking at the chat.
She's laughing at what y'all are saying.
I'm laughing at what you're saying.
And what I'm saying?
Okay.
Well, hey, man, Trump's a real one.
That's what I got to say.
People could talk smack about Trump all day, but he don't give a shit, man.
Y'all got to see here that he says some funny stuff.
All right.
Now, we got Stormy Daniels in the house.
All right.
Who's this girl?
She belongs to the street.
This chick guys is a porn star.
Okay.
Adult actress.
Okay.
And she's one of the main, how do I say this, antagonizers in this potential indictment for Trump in New York.
70 Gregory Clifford, born Stephanie A. Gregory, March 17, 1979.
Holy, she old.
Known professionally as Stormy Daniels is an American pornographic film actress and director and former stripper.
She won numerous industry awards and is a member of the Night Moves, AVN, and XRCO Halls of Fame.
Translation, she's for the streets.
In 2009, a recruitment effort led her to consider challenging incumbent David Vitter for the 2010 Senate election in her native Louisiana.
In 2018, Daniels became involved in a legal dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen.
Trump and his surrogates paid $130,000 hush money to silence Daniels about an affair she says she had with Trump in 2006.
Trump's spokespeople have denied the affair and accused Daniels of lying.
On January 31st, 2023, Trump appeared to admit to the affair on Truth Social.
Okay.
Now, the last part of this equation is your boy Michael Cohen.
Okay.
Michael Deed Cohen, born August 25th, 1966, is an American former lawyer who served as an attorney for U.S. President Donald Trump from 2016 to 2018.
Cohen was vice president of the Trump organization and the personal counsel to Trump and was often described by media as Trump's fixer.
He served as co-president of the Trump Entertainment and was a board member of the Eric Trump Foundation, a children's health charity.
From 2017 to 2018, Cohen was deputy finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.
On December 12, December 12, 2018, Cohen was sentenced to three years in federal prison in order to pay a $50,000 fine after pleading guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations.
On February 26, 2019, he was disbarred from practicing law in the state of New York by the state, by the New York Supreme Court appellate division.
He reported to the federal prison near Oatsville, New York on May 6, 2019.
In other words, them boys got him, if you know what I'm saying.
All right.
So, and you guys can see here, he got sentenced to three years in prison.
This is back December 12th, right?
And he ended up getting hit with an information, okay, guys.
And this is the information that he got charged with.
All right.
United States of America versus Michael Cohen.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what is an information?
An information, guys.
So there's three main ways that you're going to get charged in the federal system.
They got some water here.
When I say them boys, guys, I'm not talking about, I'm not talking about them guys.
I'm talking about the actual boys FBI.
The other boys, we'll do a podcast on that later on with your boy Ryan Dawson on Rumble Only.
That won't be on YouTube.
You already know.
So anyway, going back to what I was saying.
So you got three main ways of being charged in the federal system and in the state system as well.
You got a criminal complaint, okay, guys, where a law enforcement officer writes up an affidavit in support of a criminal complaint.
And that criminal complaint allows the law enforcement officer to go ahead and get an arrest warrant for the individual to which they're writing the criminal complaint about or individuals.
Okay.
That's the first way.
The second way, which is the most common way of charging someone, is an indictment.
And how you do an indictment is you convene a grand jury.
A grand jury is basically, you know, regular people, just like a regular jury, and you convene them.
And what happens is you have the case presented to them.
And then they go ahead and deliberate and decide if the person is going to be indicted.
Now, okay.
To make this very clear for y'all, so you guys know, all that needs to be established is probable cause.
Okay.
As long as probable cause is sufficient, the grand jury typically will return something called a true bill of indictment, which then, okay, will be filed and then an arrest warrant will be issued for that individual and the indictment will be sealed until the individual is arrested.
Once they're arrested, it's unsealed when they're brought in front of the judge.
Okay.
So whenever you read a press release or something like that, you know, today in federal court, a criminal indictment was unsealed, blah, blah, blah.
What that means is the individual was indicted.
The indictment was sealed.
The arrest warrant is generated.
They go pick up the guy.
They arrest him.
Once they bring him in front of the judge, now you have a right to know what the hell you've been charged with in the United States, right?
Unlike some places like Romania.
But in the United States, they have to tell you what you've been charged with, right?
And they have to bring you in front of a judge within 72 hours, typically within 24 to 48.
But at the most, I think you could do is 72 hours, right?
Once you bring him in front of the judge, charges are read.
Indictment is unsealed, et cetera.
But it only needs to be done on probable cause.
I want to make that very clear, guys.
A grand jury, that's why they're saying you can indict a ham sandwich.
The grand jury only needs to find probable cause to indict you.
And then, and here's the other thing.
They're not going to disclose a lot of the times, right?
The agent and the prosecutor aren't going to disclose all the facts in the case.
They're just going to disclose enough facts in the case to establish probable cause.
Same exact thing with the criminal complaint, which is the affidavit.
In the affidavit, they even write it.
This is not all facts of the investigation.
This is just merely enough to establish probable cause.
Why?
Well, because a lot of times in the prosecution, they want to have more cards that aren't shown.
All right.
And then when it's time for trial, okay, when it's trial time, and then the discovery process after the individual is arrested, that's when they turn everything over and show them what they got.
All right.
So you got a criminal complaint, then you got indictment.
Then you got an information, which is something like this.
Okay.
And information, guys, is typically filed from an AUSA, all right?
Or the prosecutor in this case, all right?
Whether it's a state or federal one.
Obviously, this is a federal information.
And the prosecutor, this is the easiest way for someone to be charged.
Now, okay, give y'all a little pro tip here.
Anytime someone gets hit with an information, nine out of ten times, that means that individual is cooperating with the government.
Okay.
One more time for y'all.
This is a very good way to see if someone is cooperating with the government or snitching or potentially going to plead guilty early or whatever it is.
If someone is hit with an information, okay, that's almost always a dead giveaway that that individual is cooperating with the government.
All right.
Because an information, a lot of times, you know, you get hit with information and you're already ready to plead guilty.
All right.
They've pretty much told you, hey, we got your debt to rights.
You're probably going to be indicted soon, whatever.
Cooperate.
Okay, I'll cooperate.
All right, cool.
We're not going to formally indict you with a grand jury.
We're going to go ahead and hit you with the information instead, right?
Which is the same thing, right?
And then it starts the court proceedings.
All right.
And it's filed by a prosecutor.
All right.
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We are finally getting our beloved credit episode tomorrow.
I think I'm going to drop the Ryan Pineda episode for you guys tomorrow, where we talk about real estate.
But we will do another credit episode.
I dropped a credit episode not too long ago.
Make sure you watch that one.
But we will drop another credit episode on the best credit cards to use now.
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Modified by Nick.
Why are they going after Trump when they got way more dirt on Biden?
Sir.
Someone's thinking with their head.
All right.
I agree with you.
I agree.
Because the Biden's doing a bunch of BS too.
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Also, I forgot to mention I have a top secret intelligence job locked in after I leave BMT.
Congratulations, my friend.
That's what's up.
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You lose your clearance, you lose your job.
Chief Keith, 20 bucks.
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People that have skills and use AI will.
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ETC goes, What up, Myron?
About to read Why Women Deserve Less.
Another note.
Thanks for being a role model of being yourself.
I'm 56 and just learning how to not worry about other people's opinions.
Yeah, I know it's sad.
It's okay, man.
It's better late than never.
And yeah, guys, book is in stores right now.
Why women deserve less paperback, hardcover, and Audible coming out very soon.
It's also on Kindle, guys, for only 10 bucks.
So if you guys want to get it there, feel free to get it there.
The Audible version, guys, should be out very soon.
I know I've been saying that forever, but the reason why is because Audible, right, or ACX, whoever controls it, they've been going back and forth with Mo.
And like, if one little thing isn't the way that they like, they like stop the whole project, man.
And then you got to resubmit and it takes another two weeks.
So that's kind of what's been happening.
All right.
Let's see here.
And then we got here Albo Ace.
People have to understand that most rappers are super blue pilled, raised by single moms and are emotional.
Fair enough.
That's why there's so much violence between them.
I agree.
Once LDA, can you let people on FBNIG know about?
Oh, okay.
I think we're caught up.
Cool.
Let's see here.
All right.
Sweet.
Let's continue on, guys.
So now we're going to go ahead into this interview that she did with 60 Minutes.
Okay, guys.
And honestly, they might turn this off in the middle.
I hope not.
But this is going to give you guys a background about how this 304 met your boy, Donald.
So, okay.
So I'm going to skip around it and stuff like that.
But yeah, let's go ahead.
This is from 60 Minutes Australia.
Stormy Daniels tell all interview 60 Minutes.
This was from how many years ago?
Four years ago, by the way, guys.
All right.
All right.
This is Creature of the Night.
We're going to just fast forward to when she met Donald Trump right here.
Their lives collided at a celebrity golf tournament where a flirty conversation led to a dinner invitation at Trump's penthouse.
I met lots of famous people.
I wasn't intimidated.
Yeah, anytime a girl tells you guys I've met a bunch of famous people or whatever, you already know what time it is.
And this is common.
You know what the scary part is, guys?
This is before the social media era, just so y'all understand.
Okay.
This was 2006.
Y'all know what I was doing in 2006?
I was working in freaking McDonald's.
Listening to Jim Jones, we fly high.
No lie.
You notice.
Barley.
I was working at McDonald's.
All right.
Trying to fly high.
And get some Jordans, bro.
That's what I was doing at 06.
This chick was out here 304.
And okay.
She belongs to the streets.
Back in 2006.
All my older people know exactly what I'm talking about.
All right.
Working at McDonald's, man.
I got fired.
I did a whole video on that for y'all.
If you guys are wondering what happened with McDonald's.
But yeah, she was me and celebrities back then.
She was a nobody.
I was amused and entertained.
And I'm going to have to pause this quite a bit, guys.
I hate to do that, but I'm going to have to pause it a decent amount because this is 60 minutes.
And 60 minutes is really, they don't like to share.
That's all I'm going to say.
All right.
And curious, but I wasn't like, oh my God.
Peace of my heart.
No, I was like, whatever.
You just saw that as another rich man, I guess.
Didn't even matter that he was rich.
He was just another male.
Stop the cap.
I was in a little skimpy outfit and have huge boobs.
Life on easy mode, man.
And here's a photo with her, Donald Trump from 2006 on that day.
And just so y'all know, they pulled this picture from her MySpace.
I know some of you guys are like, wait, what?
MySpace?
Yeah.
What?
MySpace, guys.
All right.
That was the shit back then.
Stormy's account of the night.
Details that remain deeply disputed by Donald Trump make for pure tabloid joy.
Oh, he was a pain in the ass for the first 20 minutes.
Because at first he was very much the caricature that you see on TV and that I was, you know, expecting.
You walked in the door and you.
Oh, so being congruent is an insult, I guess.
Okay.
You basically met a very domineering man.
Yeah.
And you had to sort that out.
Oh, yeah.
And I sorted it very effectively and swiftly.
Well, you slapped him on the backside with a copy of a magazine with his face on the cover.
When you did that, you didn't think.
I remember thinking that moment, okay, well, here's the great story I came for.
I just spanked Donald Trump with a magazine and now I'm going to leave.
But then, you know, he became nice.
And I think that we shared a mutual curiosity, genuine curiosity about the business aspects of each other's lives.
Translation.
He wanted to smash.
So he acted interested in her business life and what she was doing or whatever.
But yeah, man.
Guys, I mean, for some of you guys that might be like, wait, what's going on here?
Let me make y'all aware of this.
Trump was a player back in the day.
He probably still playing around now.
But Trump was definitely, you know, tagging these broads left and right, especially in the 80s and the 90s and the 70s.
Okay.
Trump has been around for a minute and running through these 304s, guys.
So this chick is no different.
She's trying to make herself look all high, mighty.
Yeah.
You know, here's a caricature and I spanked it with the magazine.
And, you know, I don't even know why I was there.
And he took an interest into my job, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Like typical stupid self-preserving shit that 304s say.
Obviously, on this side of the internet, y'all know, right?
Like how girls speak.
So you guys can translate the womanes.
But bro, come on, man.
Let's be honest here.
We all know why women deserve less.
Trump should have read this book back in 2006.
So he wouldn't have dealt with this, you know, 304.
But, you know, it is what it is.
She's going to say and do whatever to make herself look good for this interview.
All right.
It was just all very interesting.
But it ceased to be interesting when you went to the bathroom.
Yeah.
And that was like a couple hours in, which is why I was so blindsided because the last, at least the last hour and a half that we were talking, it was just like you and I are talking now.
How he mentally got from A to B, I still don't know.
But no accountability.
What?
Like, come on, bro.
What?
Oh, I don't know how he got in.
I don't even know.
Oh, typical, stupid, bimbo talk here.
When you emerge from the bathroom, he's down to his wife fronts.
And socks.
Is that right?
Yo, shout out to W. Trump.
Could you imagine?
She goes to the bathroom.
Okay, I'll be right back.
Goes right.
And next thing you know, he's just right there, fucking naked, ready to go.
Okay, you ready to do this?
You ready to do this?
I can imagine with that Trump voice.
Yeah, let's do this.
So it fucking hilarious, bro.
She comes back out and he's just ready to go.
He got that.
He got the white socks on with just his underwear.
He's like, yeah, let's fucking go.
You ready, baby?
Let's make this happen.
Joe ain't wasted no time with this 304, bro.
Yes.
It still makes you laugh.
You know what?
I have to applaud his confidence.
According to Stormy.
See, even, bro, I'm telling you, I had to applaud his confidence.
Yeah, bitch.
You know, you can't.
You got to get with Big Daddy Trump.
You know, you had to do it.
What followed was the least impressive sex she's ever had.
Why did you have sex with him?
I have no idea.
Even after.
Bro.
Why'd you have sex with him?
Oh, I have no idea.
Like, bro, these girls be lying all over the place.
And let me give you a little pro tip.
If you hook up with a girl, right?
And then you piss her off, she's always going to say the sex was terrible after.
She's always going to say you had a small D. She's always going to say something negative about you to some degree, bro.
That's just how it is.
You know, that's just what it is.
She's on an interview in 60 minutes.
You think she's going to be like, oh, yeah, he showed great.
It was fantastic.
No, man.
Of course, you're going to say some negative shit for more views and more attention and more publicity.
Brule is time.
Yeah, I have no idea.
Either I was in the right place at the right time or I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And my opinion of that changes about every 20 minutes.
You didn't expect he would.
Bro.
Incredible.
My opinion of that changes every 20 minutes.
Like, bro, come on, man.
Proposition you.
He didn't proposition me.
No, I guess he didn't actually say anything.
Yeah, no, he didn't.
And he didn't try to pay me, which is a thing.
Yo, shout out to Trump, man.
Shout out to Trump.
He ain't paying for no box from this chick.
He was like, nah, I'm Donald fucking Trump, bitch.
You're my apprentice now.
I'm the captain now.
One of the things that's very frustrating that people assume that I was paid for that night, and I absolutely wasn't.
And I didn't even turn down money.
He didn't even offer.
And if he had, I would have definitely said no and been way more upset.
Stop the cap.
Yes, you say you weren't a victim.
No, I'm not a victim.
I'm a victim of myself.
I never said no, don't touch me, or I'm leaving, or I don't want to do this.
Okay, finally, she takes some accountability, you know, because she could have easily spun this into some Me Too crap, which she didn't.
Smart for her.
And she did this because she knew if she went into the Me Too route, she would have gotten like, they would have aggressively went after her even more as far as like suing her and defamation and all the other stuff.
She's not dumb.
Absolutely did not happen.
Stormy claims after their liaison, Trump stayed in contact for the next 18 months with promises he'd make her a contestant on his show, The Celebrity Apprentice.
But when that failed to happen, the relationship fizzled.
Finesse.
Dom de Monco, demonco.
Finesse.
Oh, she thought she was going to be an apprentice, so she ended up not being an apprentice.
That bitch was an apprentice for a night only.
Oh, Lord.
Stormy says she forgot about her night with Trump until five years later, when in 2011, the story turned up on a gossip website.
So this story really started without you.
Oh, absolutely.
I was completely caught off guard.
And then you had to try and damage control and reclaim catch up power.
Yes.
Stormy suspects the story had been leaked by a former partner.
And so to set the record straight, she decided to give her own interview to a tabloid magazine.
Despite passing a lie detective.
Yo, what the?
I'll tell you this.
She probably passed that lie detector test because all the silicone, bro.
Couldn't get a good read.
I'm having a little bit too much fun with this.
My bad, guys.
Let's keep going.
Let's be a little mature.
To test, the magazine chose not to publish her story.
A short time later, Stormy claims a man approached her in a car park and threatened her for talking.
And we're going to talk about why they didn't publish her story here a little bit later on, guys.
I got another video to show you that explains that, why they didn't publish it.
Extremely traumatic and scary.
Is that the first time you got you became frightened?
Yes.
Oh, for sure.
But now you've poked the bear, it seems.
Oh, I didn't even know there was a bear.
Because keep in mind, he was just a silly guy on TV who came.
Bro, if he was a silly, see, this is what I'm talking about.
Stop the cat.
If he was just some silly guy on TV and he wasn't that serious and blah, blah, blah.
You wouldn't have smashed him.
Stop, bro.
Like, come on, man.
Stop the cat.
Like, just like this woman's like ridiculousness.
Like, she's trying to like, at one level, she's trying to say, like, oh, yeah, like, he wasn't all that, but I fucked him anyway.
Like, come on, man.
Come on, bro.
It's one or the other.
It's either he was lit and you wanted to get put on or he wasn't lit and you're just stupid.
Which one is it?
Pick one.
Yeah.
You know, ridiculousness, man.
He was on wrestling and you know, movie, like he was a kind of a joke.
Stormy Daniels moved on.
A joke, but a billionaire.
Okay.
But by 2016, Donald Trump had set his sights on the White House.
Amidst his campaigning came allegations of sexual misconduct and an audio tape of Trump talking about his approach to women.
Whoa.
I did try and fuck her.
She was married.
You can do anything.
Whatever you want.
Grab him by the pussy.
Dom de Marco.
That's what I'm talking about, baby.
Booking stars right now.
Why women deserve less?
Yo, Trump is on that real time.
Yo.
Woo!
America, that's what I'm talking about.
Oh, man.
That's what I'm talking about, bro.
Oh, man.
Talking about grabbing chicks by the pussy and all that other shit, man.
Come on, man.
I'm telling y'all.
Trump is a demon, guys.
Trump is a demon.
He was out here running through these hoes!
Donald Trump described it...
All right, one more time.
This shit is hilarious.
One more time.
I did try and fuck her.
She was married.
I did try and fuck her.
She was married.
You can do anything.
Whatever you want.
Grab him by the pussy.
Donald Trump described it as locker room talk and apologized, but it was damaging.
Two weeks later, Stormy Daniels was offered hush money of $130,000 from Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
Which was the best day of my life.
They could have given me $10 and it would have just been the icing on the cake.
Stop the cow.
And it just so happens, right, that she like wanted to get this story out and everything right after that happened, which is what forced Trump's team, guys.
Okay, that was kind of like that.
That whole grab her by the by the vision situation, that put Trump's team on overdrive to have to deal with any and all type of women that might come out with an allegation.
Because y'all know how it is, man.
It's a domino effect.
Like you hear some controversy and then like everyone is like, oh, me, me too, me too, blah, blah, blah, blah, whether they were actually assaulted or not.
Now, am I saying that when girls come forward, they're lying or whatever.
And it's always a cloud chase?
Absolutely not.
A lot of the victims are real.
But the problem is that some of the victims aren't.
So what that ends up doing is that hurts the quality of the real victims.
This is why Me Too is BS.
It's not BS because girls are out here lying and doing BS.
I mean, obviously that's a part of it.
But the bigger issue is that the real victims don't get taken seriously.
And then the real victims don't want to come forward because they don't want to be interpreted and were seen as a what?
As a clout chaser, like chicks like this.
This is why, right, the Me Too movement has had very poisonous ramifications where it's put men, right, in a very bad and strange position.
It's put women in a weird position as well.
And it's made real victims look stupid.
And it makes them not want to come forward because they look at it like, oh, man, I'm just going to be looked at as like a liar or a cloud chaser or whatever.
And it makes them really scared to come forward to the police.
So This whole situation with the grabber by the vajin, it prompted Trump's team to take the offensive and go ahead and start taking steps to prevent girls from coming forward and trying to sell a story and make money.
Because, guys, when you're running for president, everyone out there, mom wants to get a piece because they know that they can sell an interview and make a bunch of money.
Okay.
So, she was one of these women at the time, but hers, her situation is where the charges come from.
And we're going to talk about this in a little bit more detail.
I'm going to show you a video from Legal Eagle.
Like, I was just excited that, like, fuck yeah, it's like no one's gonna know.
This is perfect.
Finally, this is gone.
Finally, but that there is a record.
Yeah, shout out to Dorkhead, calls it perfectly.
Um, Me Too's very own spokeswoman is Amber Heard.
Enough said, Yup, I'm gonna give you a dynamic comment.
One of the biggest pushers of Me Too is who Amber Heard.
And last time I heard, she was lying all over the place, bro.
Stop the cap.
Boom of them acknowledging this happened so that if something terrible happened to me or my family, there are witnesses.
There is a trace.
You know, I they can't hurt me because this deal has been made.
I'm protected.
And at the same time, no one's ever going to find out.
Coming up, of course, that's her justification, right?
Uh, so now, right, we're going to go ahead and go into her versus Trump now, right?
So you guys get an idea in 2016.
10 days before the election, Stormy Daniels was paid $130,000 allegedly to stay quiet about her night with Trump.
But then in January this year, she claims Trump to whom it may concern over the past few weeks.
I have been asked countless times to comment on reports of an alleged sexual relationship I had with Donald Trump many, many, many years ago.
The fact of the matter is that each party is to this alleged affair is that each party to this alleged affair denied its existence in 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017, and now again in 2018.
I am not denying this affair because I was paid hush money and has been reported in overseas own tabloids.
I'm denying this affair because it never happened.
I'll have no further comment on this matter.
Please feel free to check me out on Instagram at the Stormy Daniels.
Of course, you got to drop her Instagram.
Of course, bro.
Bumble.
Yo, man.
Yo, they do anything for Klout, man.
Anything for Klout.
Don't forget that, guys.
All right.
Whether it's sell you off for AdSense, say some stuff about we banged 10 years ago.
Yo, this happened, blah, blah, blah.
Anything for Klout.
She had to drop her Instagram in there, of course.
Of course.
Have to drop her Instagram in there.
Trump's team pressured her to sign another document denying she ever had sex with Trump.
So what turned you?
Can you remember the moment when you thought about this guy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Very clearly.
What was that day?
The day that I went on Jimmy Kemmel, January 30th.
Please welcome Stormy Daniels.
Remarkably, instead of keeping quiet, Stormy claims Trump's camp wanted her to start talking.
But to say she'd never had sex with the president, it made for very awkward late night television.
Did you sign this letter that was released today?
I don't know.
Did I?
Wait a minute.
That you can say.
It doesn't look like my signature, does it?
It doesn't look like your signature.
So you're so she basically went on there and just evaded questions the whole time, guys.
Literally, like a useless interview.
But what, but what is she doing?
Oh, let me use this opportunity for Clout.
Like, she's lie.
She's obviously trying to say, oh, I want to get the story.
I want to get the story up, blah, blah, blah.
Bro, she used this as a as literally as gasoline, right?
To ignite her press run to advertise herself, advertise her business, advertise her, you know, her, you know, sex work, whatever she was doing at the time.
Like, bruh, Cloud's a hell of a drug.
You're saying perhaps this letter was written and released without your approval.
Well, he bullied.
Yes.
Not, hey, sign this or we're going to break your kneecap with a baseball bat, but it's in your very best interest for you and your family if you just sign this now.
Do you think the president is watching right now?
I like to imagine him.
I don't want to imagine him.
After her strange appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show, the gloves came off.
Of course, Jimmy Kimmel, super liberal, left-leaning.
Oh, yeah, let me be funny.
He's like, he reminds me of Trevor Noah.
He's also another soy boy pussy.
Bumbuckard.
Stormy and Donald went to war.
I wanted to defend myself.
I was being ripped to shreds and backed into a corner and not allowed to stand up for myself.
See, Donald Trump has been fairly straightforward in tweets.
Of course, he says that, in essence, that you've told false and extortionist accusations about an affair.
And he has said that the story of being threatened is all a conjo.
Those two tweets were especially when he called me a conjob.
Yeah, I'll tell you, this Trump be roasting this chick.
It's hilarious.
Look, he said here, these four horrible, horrible, radical left Democrat investigations of your all-time favorite president, me, it's just a continuation of the most disgusting witch hunts in the history of our country.
He fumed on March 21st.
It's an absolute disgrace, whether it's the Mar-a-Lago raid, the unselect committee hoax, the perfect Georgia phone call, that was absolutely perfect, or the Stormy Daniels horse, Stormy Horseface Daniels extortion plot.
They're all sick and it's fake news.
Bro, he calls her a horse face, stormy horse face Daniels extortion plot, bro.
Yo, he gives no fucks, man.
Hilarious.
This is why I like Donald Trump, man.
I rock with him.
I rock with him.
Y'all could call this a biased podcast.
I don't care.
If y'all don't like Trump, get the fuck out of here.
All right.
Give y'all the okay?
Because this shit is hilarious.
If my man is out here, call these boys stormy horse face Daniels is one of the, you know, I guess I should thank him for encouraging me to write a book.
Do you think you've got the president of the United States running scared?
He's not smart enough to run scared.
What is he?
Stupid.
An egotistical lunatic at this point.
Coming up, more embarrassing.
Who's more of an egotistical lunatic?
Him who never mentions her or her going on multiple interviews using him as a reason to get an interview and constantly talking about him.
Riddle me that.
Revelations.
that was just me being look she writes a book as well guys Weeks, Stormy Daniels.
Writes a book about this stuff.
Bro, tell me that, oh, I want to put this all behind me.
I don't want to be involved in this anymore, blah, blah, blah, a book about this and talked about Trump intimately.
Pause.
Okay.
Talking about his anatomy.
All right, guys.
Y'all telling me that this chick is like, oh, no, I don't want to, because that's what you have to say.
I'm trying to put this behind me.
I don't want to be involved.
Writes a book.
Look at this.
She's at Barnes and Noble posing with her book, man.
Come on.
Bumbucker.
Launched a tell-all account of her time with Donald Trump.
Story for president.
Oh, God.
Oh, look at these soyboys.
Standing for president.
Bro.
L. And with it, a salvo of excruciating observations that zeroed in on President Trump's dignity.
She talks about Donald Trump's anatomy, his performance in bed, neither of which are very flattering.
He knows he has an unusual pen.
Could you imagine if Donald Trump wrote a book about her, like her JJ stinking or some shit like that?
It smelled like fish.
Could you imagine what would happen?
Bro, de-platformed everywhere.
He wouldn't be able to run for president.
They talked shit about him.
Bro, he would never be able to do anything if he made a book like that talking about her sexually, right?
But she's able to write a book and make a bunch of money on it, bro.
Clown World.
It has a huge mushroom head.
She's calling it smaller than normal and oddly shaped.
As quotes, like the mushroom character in Mario Cars.
Why did you do that?
To prove that I'm not lying.
You see that as evidence.
Oh, absolutely.
Let's just hope that no one that's never called as an exhibit in court.
But if it was, I win.
And Yeti here.
That was just me being mean.
So you feel you had to go to the now.
You don't see why he calls her horse face Daniels because she's been shooing shots for a long time, man.
I felt like I was forced there.
Yeah.
And, you know, I justify it in a way to myself.
And even now saying, like, this is a man who said much worse things about women multiple times.
So here's a taste of your own medicine, asshole.
His first instinct is always.
All right.
So now y'all know the back and forth.
And the reason why I played that, guys, because I wanted you guys to kind of get the whole saga there of how she met Donald Trump, the payments, their back and forth, you know, what prompted the payment.
Obviously, the whole grab her by the JJ thing prompted, you know, Cohen to take initiative to say, okay, let's get this chick paid off because we don't need more crap coming up during this presidential run.
And it's crazy because even during all that stuff happening, everyone trying to destroy Trump, he still took the W against Donald DeMonco.
And his whole campaign against Hillary was hilarious.
He brought in, when he was debating Hillary, he brought in a bunch of chicks that like made allegations against Bill Clinton and put them in the front row.
Yo, man.
Crooked Hillary, lock her up.
Remember that shit?
Crooked Hillary.
So, comedy, comedy, comedy.
So, okay.
So, next, we're going to go ahead and play, okay, guys, a portion of Trump's deposition when he in New York.
All right.
As y'all know, they had been trying to get him on these charges.
So, last year, they brought him in under oath.
He promised questions.
So, I'm just going to fast-forward to the part where they ask him the first question.
I just want y'all to hear what he says here that we are off the record during these proceedings.
The attorney general controls the record.
Very little.
I could read this.
You can start to control the record.
So, Mr. Trump, what did you do to prepare for today's examination?
You can start to read yourself.
Very little.
If you'd like, I could read this.
You can hear someone whispering to the side.
That's probably his lawyer.
Well, excuse me.
Read the statement.
Can we go?
Yes, I keep telling him to read the statement because she doesn't want him to say anything that is going to obviously incriminate himself, right?
I'll now use my moment to go off the record.
And a deposition, guys, by the way, you guys might be wondering what's a deposition real quick.
A deposition, guys, is when you are brought in and it's a taped testimony, all right, that can be used in court later on.
All right.
They swear you in, you're under oath, and you can't lie.
Now, you can obviously invoke the Fifth Amendment and not answer questions, especially if you are the target of an investigation and/or what you say could potentially incriminate yourself, right?
But that's why his lawyers keep telling him, hey, read the statement, read the statement.
They'll say nothing else, like just read the statement, et cetera.
Something that they had prepared, which he's probably not going to, you know, this video went on for 37 minutes, but it's probably him avoiding questions or whatever it may be.
We'll play this portion real fast.
But that's what a deposition is, guys.
It can be used in court after the fact that's taped testimony.
Thank you.
Sorry, just me.
We're going off the record at 9:44 a.m.
All right, so this should be the first question here coming up.
We're back on the record at 9:45 a.m.
Mr. Trump, I understand you have a statement that you wanted to read into the record.
Yes.
Would you please feel free to start?
Thank you very much.
This is the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country.
Yes, right on.
Don't demonstrate.
Yo, I just love how he doesn't care, bro.
My man goes in a deposition.
It goes and it says, This is a witch hunt.
Like, what?
Like, bro, it's crazy.
Oh, man.
Yo, he really gives no fucks.
This is what happens, guys, when you have F you money.
You just go in to the New York Attorney's Attorney General's office under oath.
They're asking you serious ass questions trying to get you in trouble.
He's just like, this is a witch hunt.
And he just goes into a statement.
Let's keep going.
There has never been another president or perhaps even another politician who has been persecuted, harassed, and in every other way, unfairly treated like President Donald J. Trump.
What Letitia James has tried to do the last number of years is a disgrace to the legal system, an affront to the New York State taxpayers, and a violation of the solemn rights and protections afforded by the United States Constitution.
Translation.
New York AG office.
Fuck you.
Bumbucka.
She developed a political platform and made a career out of maliciously attacking me and my business before she even understood or was elected or reviewed one of the millions of pages of documents we willingly produced.
We willingly produced these documents.
James proclaimed that she, quote, looks forward to going into the office of Attorney General every day, suing me and then going home.
This is during her campaign.
She announced that she was obsessed with, quote, taking me on, taking me on, and that her eyes were set on Trump Tower, quote, Trump Tower.
She even assured her supporters as an election promise very strongly that, quote, we're going to definitely sue him before she even knew anything about me.
We're going to be a real pain in his ass.
He's going to know my name personally.
And she claimed I was on an illegitimate, and that it was an illegitimate president, quote, illegitimate president.
In her AG speech, she promised to, quote, shine a bright light into every dark corner of Trump's real estate holdings.
Shortly thereafter, she vowed to, quote, use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that his that of his family as well.
She knows nothing about us.
This is when she knew absolutely nothing about us.
It was very unfair.
This whole thing is very unfair.
As a pretense for commencing her bogus investigation, Letitia James relied on the testimony of Michael Cohen, a convicted felon and liar.
The Southern District of New York astutely described Cohen as a man who, quote, repeatedly used his power and influence for deceptive ends by engaging in, quote, extensive, deliberate, and serious criminal conduct consistent with a, quote, pattern of deception that permeated his professional life.
This was in a long.
And actually, guys, this is a big reason why the feds didn't go after Donald Trump.
Some of you guys might be wondering, like, yo, why didn't if the feds got Cohen, why didn't they go after Trump after the fact?
And the reason why, guys, is because he was a sitting president.
So there's some law in place that you cannot indict a sitting president after the Nixon situation.
It's like a Watergate clause.
So that's how Donald Trump was able to kind of evade prosecution there.
And then also, he had some, you know, defenses like, hey, I was under acting under good faith for my attorney.
I thought that was the way to go.
He was my attorney.
I just went off of what he said, blah, blah, blah.
So he had a degree of separation, right?
Executive privilege.
And on top of that, he had the ability to have some plausible deniability.
So the Department of Justice ended up not charging him for the whole Stormy Daniels thing federally.
All right.
But they did go after Cohen.
And he ended up getting hit.
And he also got hit also, guys, on other charges as well.
He had a medallion scam with the taxis in New York.
He was lying to the banks about money that he had to get loans.
So all these different things on top of what he did with Stormy Daniels is why ended up getting him indicted.
And the fact that he lied so much hurt his credibility.
So he would have had to be the star witness against Trump in the other case.
And obviously, when you're getting caught for crimes that have a liar type connotation, and it's only one individual, you need more than one crook's testimony to put another in jail.
Right.
So it would have been an uphill battle for DOJ, among many other things, besides what I just listed.
There was even more issues with that case.
But those are just some of them.
Many page statement by him.
It only gets worse.
This is the witness, a stone-cold loser.
A real loser.
Bumble!
Yo, my man is calling his former attorney who turned on him, right, a stone-cold loser and a deposition in a criminal case against him.
I fucking love it baby That she used to justify her obsessive work her obsessive investigation of me
even though he got in civil and criminal trouble for representing himself on a taxi cab company that he had and other things, and also others as a lawyer.
That's the taxi thing I was telling you guys about.
He had a bunch of medallions and some scheme with that, which having medallions, guys, for taxis in New York is a very lucrative business field to be in.
And that's what Cohen was involved in.
Once asked, if you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?
I was asking that question.
Now I know the answer to that question.
When your family, your company, and all the people in your orbit have become the targets of an unfounded, politically motivated witch hunt supported by lawyers, prosecutors, and even the fake news media, you really have no choice.
We cannot permit a renegade and out-of-control prosecutor to use this investigation as a means of advancing her political career.
New York deserves better, and this country deserves better.
Being a prosecutor is a very important thing.
This is a vindictive and self-serving fishing expedition, the likes of which this country has perhaps never seen before.
If there was any question in my mind, the raid on my home two days ago, Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida, by the FBI, just two days prior to this deposition, think of it, wiped out any of that uncertainty.
I have absolutely no choice because the current administration and many prosecutors in this country have lost all moral and ethical bounds of decency.
Anyone in my position not taking the Fifth Amendment would be a fool, an absolute fool.
One statement or answer that is ever so slightly off, just ever so slightly, by accident, by mistake, such as it was a sunny, beautiful day when actually it was slightly overcast, would be met by law enforcement at a level seldom seen in this country because I've experienced it.
The United States Constitution exists for this very purpose, and I will utilize it to the fullest extent and defend myself against this malicious attack by this administration, this Attorney General's office, and all other attacks on my family, my business, and our country.
Accordingly, under the advice of my counsel and for all of the above reasons, I respectfully decline to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the United States Constitution.
This will be my answer to any further questions.
Bam.
Translation.
You guys are coming after me.
Fuck you guys.
I'm not answering no questions.
Y'all are all crooked in the fake news media.
You guys can all suck it.
And Cohen is a stone cold loser.
Oh my God, bro.
I love it.
I love it.
Guys, like the video, by the way, there's 2,000 plus of y'all watching the show.
2,200 of you guys total.
So do me a favor, guys.
Come on over to YouTube if you aren't already.
Like the video.
Let's get to 2,000 likes.
I see 2,200 watching, 2,000 on YouTube, another 200 plus on Twitch.
So, yeah.
And we're on Twitch, like I said before, because, you know, we didn't get shut down with 60 minutes of Frost Trader, which is lit.
So let's go ahead and get into now the Stormy Daniels guys recently, as you guys can see, almost two weeks ago, went ahead and met with prosecutors for Trump's Hush Money Probe.
Display the clip.
NBC News correspondent Von Hilliard is with us from West Palm Beach, close to Mar-a-Lago.
So Von, we got a bit of news.
One is that Michael Cohen and his lawyer, Lanny Davis, will be making a statement about all this once he's done testifying.
And number two, Stormy Daniels met with prosecutors.
Tell us what happened.
Right.
Michael Cohen was and is the key witness in all of this here, and he is currently behind closed doors with that grand jury for day two of testimony.
And the anticipation was that Michael Cohen was likely the final witness to go before the grand jury before District Attorney Alvin Bragg were to try to present his case to the grand jury that they should vote to issue an indictment of the former president.
So you got Stormy Daniels and Cohen guys both have went to testify in front of this grand jury, which if they're making moves like that, flying them in and everything else like that, I do see a indictment coming soon.
And we're going to talk about the charges of this indictment soon.
Just here in the last few minutes, well, there may be another potential witness who Evan Bragg chooses to bring before that grand jury.
And that would be Stormy Daniels herself.
We have here in just the last couple of minutes statements on Twitter from not only Stormy Daniels, but as well as her attorney.
You can see in the attorney's statement, the attorney says, quote, at the request of the Manhattan DA's office, Stormy Daniels and I met with prosecutors today.
Stormy responded to questions and has agreed to make herself available as a witness or for further inquiry if needed.
Hashtag team Stormy.
And Stormy Daniels herself tweeting, thank you to my amazing attorney for helping me in our continuing fight for truth and justice.
Of course, Michael Cohen, he met with prosecutors for in 20 different instances before he went in front of the grand jury here this week.
Because remember, with the impact.
20 times.
So you guys already know.
And keep in mind, guys, he's motivated.
He wants Trump to go to jail too.
Pailman of this grand jury, essentially the district attorney, this is his opportunity to bring forward evidence and testimony before these jurors to make his essentially what is a one-sided case.
Now, Donald Trump does have till tomorrow to go before this grand jury and make his own case.
But so far, his attorneys have suggested that he's not going to do that.
Hell no, I wouldn't either, bro.
I'm not saying nothing.
Fifth Amendment, baby.
And so this is his opportunity.
And if this latest meeting here with Stormy Daniels and her attorney here today would suggest, and that would be that they intend to bring her before the grand jury as well before putting it up to the jurors to decide whether to indict or not.
All right.
So that's her going in.
And then this is your boy going in.
Well, Donald Trump's former attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, is testifying before a grand jury today as part of the Stormy Daniels hush money investigation.
Cohen arriving at the New York State courthouse earlier in lower Manhattan, where prosecutors say he paid Daniels $130,000 on behalf of Trump during the run-up to the 2016 election.
Now, I will say this, guys, from my professional experience, it is kind of, it adds more credibility to Cohen now that Stormy Daniels is involved because now she could corroborate that, yes, he paid me the money, blah, blah, blah.
And they're basically working together now, right?
Right.
And it's in a, in a sense, right?
Because they're now the prosecution witnesses to get Trump indicted.
So Cohen, who had, you know, character issues, you would say, or credibility issues, now he's going to be a little bit validified with this girl, Stormy Daniels, also testifying.
So it is, if I was on a Trump defense team, I would be a little concerned that both of them are testifying in front of the grand jury.
And just to make this clear, guys, again, this is a state case.
So we're going to talk about the actual charges that are look that are looming here in a second.
But I just wanted y'all to see what's going on between the two star witnesses in this case.
And I know some of you guys are saying, yo, hush money isn't illegal, so what the fuck?
We're going to explain that in a second.
To keep her quiet about a sexual encounter she says she had with the former president.
Here's what Cohen told reporters just before testifying.
You've heard me say this many times.
My goal, this is not revenge, right?
What this is is it definitely is revenge, bro.
You and Trump hate each other now at this point.
About accountability.
I don't want to see anyone, including Donald Trump, indicted, prosecuted, convicted, incarcerated, simply because I fundamentally disagree with them.
This is all about accountability.
He needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds.
Your prosecutors have invited Trump himself to testify, but lawyers say he has no plans to appear.
ABC News investigative reporter Aaron Katersky joining me now live outside the courthouse.
Aaron, prosecutors, let's talk about what they're looking to learn from Cohen because don't we really know everything now after the past seven years?
You'd think, and it seemed kind of evident that Trump made this payment on the eve of the 2016 campaign to protect his chances at winning the presidential election.
But the grand jury may not know that.
And that is, in all likelihood, what prosecutors want Michael Cohen to testify to because Trump and the Trump organization logged the payment as a routine legal expense.
But Cohen, who was there, who actually made the one hundred thirty thousand dollar payment, can actually tell the grand jury why Trump gave the money to Stormy Daniels in the first place.
And that would help frame any possible criminal charges that the former.
And that's where them working together in tandem with the testimony will actually help with getting an indictment going.
Now, the next question is, is this going to be a felony or a misdemeanor, which we're going to talk about here in a second?
A president could face.
Right.
And let's talk about potential charges that prosecutors could pursue if they decide to indict Trump.
Well, the prosecutors with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office are considering charges of falsifying business records.
Ordinarily in New York, Kira, that's a misdemeanor.
But prosecutors could try to bump it up to a felony if they can show that the records were falsified in furtherance of another crime, like a campaign finance violation, which is what Michael Cohen went to prison for.
He pleaded guilty to federal charges.
And you heard him say this.
So that is the basis, guys.
That campaign federal charge, right, is going to be the prerequisite crime that they're going to use, right, to try to get Trump on the felony of falsifying business records.
Okay.
Does that make sense, guys?
That is the key.
But it's never been done before where a federal case is the prerequisite crime, so to speak, right, for this falsifying of business records crime.
Because the misdemeanor is easy to prove, right?
Who cares?
But the felony, you need to prove that it was to conceal or to conduct another crime.
Isn't about it.
Revenge.
It's all about accountability.
Cohen has always said, and prosecutors have believed that he acted at the direction of former President Trump when he made the payment to Daniels.
And so prosecutors here in New York could be trying to elevate the charges through Cohen's testimony.
Well, let's talk about the latest from Trump's attorneys appearing on Good Morning America out there publicly saying, hey, their client isn't being handled properly.
And this was the first time we'd really heard from Trump's criminal defense attorney, Joe Takapina, who said that it's going to be difficult for prosecutors to try to prove that Trump made the payment to protect his campaign.
The defense attorney said he was trying to protect this information about an alleged affair, which he denies, from his wife, Melania, and from his young son, Baron.
And that's part of the reason why Trump made the payment, because as the defense sees it, he was being extorted.
So far from being a crime involving campaign finance violations, this was a payment just to keep her quiet so as not to embarrass his wife.
And that's a line of argument that the prosecutors would have to overcome, Kira.
So Trump's also waiting decisions on a number of other investigations.
We've talked about the one in Georgia surrounding alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Also here in our nation's capital in Washington, a special counsel now looking into Trump's actions leading up to January 6th, the deadly insurrection, his handling of the classified documents.
There's so much at stake here for the former president.
It's quite astounding to think someone who wants to be president of the United States again is undergoing multiple investigations.
But none of those investigations are curtailing his campaign plans.
He is expected to be in Iowa tonight in order to make a campaign stop in the First in the Nation caucus state.
And Trump has said that if he crazy either saying deadly insurrection, wild, huh?
Is indicted, which his spokesman said would be simply insane because he's done nothing wrong.
But Trump says it could help his numbers.
And he said he's not going to shy away from his new run for the White House.
Any charging decision in the affirmative, either by prosecutors here in New York, in Georgia, or by the special counsel, would make Trump the first former American president to face criminal charges.
Aaron, thank you so much.
So he gave a pretty good analysis there besides the whole bullshit about the other stuff.
So here is the crime, guys, that they are looking at.
So this is the DA right here.
Okay.
I think his name is Alvin.
Yeah, Alvin J. Bragg, L. Bragg is apparently on the verge.
Okay, I will read this real fast.
The Manhattan DA's charges and Trump's defense, a detailed preview.
Okay.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin J. Brad L. Bragg, excuse me, because it has an L in his name because he probably is a loss.
It's apparently on the verge of charging Donald J. Trump under the New York State's business records statute for concealing hush money payments that may have affected the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
In the first essay in this series, as well as in some of the author's prior writings, we analyzed the applicable facts and law and predicted that charges were likely.
In this next installment, we dive into a particular sticking point, the legal basis for elevating the misdemeanor business records violation to a possible felony.
Okay.
To our knowledge, no in-depth review of these bases has yet been made publicly available.
And so we walk through them here.
We also analyze Trump's likely defenses and conclude by addressing his inflammatory recent calls to action and what the DA will do next.
So, just so you guys know, here's the statue itself, section 175 of the New York Penal Code, okay?
Falsifying business records in the second degree.
A person is guilty of falsifying business records in the second degree.
Let me enlarge this.
Okay.
In the second degree, when, with intent to defraud, he makes or causes a false entry in the business records of an enterprise or alters, erases, liberates, deletes, removes, or destroys a true entry in the business records of an enterprise, or three, omits to make a true entry in the business records of an enterprise in violation of a duty to do so, which he knows to be imposed upon him by law or by the nature of his position, or prevents the making of a true entry or cause the omission thereof in the business records of an enterprise.
Falsifying business records in the second degree is a what?
Class A misdemeanor.
Okay, guys.
So, as y'all know, that would be an L, you know, charging him of a misdemeanor.
That's a big waste of time to convene a bunch of grand juries.
But this is what they're trying to go for right here, guys.
Section 175.10, falsifying business records in the first degree, okay?
Falsifying business records in the first degree.
A person is guilty of falsifying business records in the first degree when he commits the crime of falsifying business records in the second degree, and when his intent to defraud includes an intent to commit another crime or to aid or to aid or conceal the commission thereof, falsifying business records in the first degree is a class E felony.
Okay.
So this, guys, is what the state of New York is trying to hit Donald Trump with.
Okay.
And they're going to use Cohen's case, aka this, all right?
This information, which if you go down to paragraph 39 here, okay.
You go to paragraph 39.
Throughout 2017, Michael Cohen, the defendant, sent one or more representatives of the company monthly invoices, which stated, pursuant to the retainer agreement, kindly remit payment for services rendered for the relevant month in 2017 and saw $35,000 per month.
The company accounted for these payments as legal expenses.
Okay.
So when he had, so what Cohen did, guys, was he took a HELOC, a home equity line of credit on his home, okay?
Took that money and he took $130,000 of it and he paid Stormy Daniels off from his own money.
Okay.
Then he went ahead and billed Trump saying retainer fees for $35,000 a month for several months.
This clearly is fraud.
Why?
Because it wasn't for a retainer.
It was to pay off someone.
Now, the issue is that this is when he was campaigning.
There was a question of was campaign funds used to do this, etc.
So that's how Cohen ended up getting jammed up, especially with the tax evasion, everything else.
You know, he got hit with a bunch of charges.
But this was a component to the charges that he got hit with.
Okay.
So he basically got reimbursed on a monthly period basis of $35,000 for several months.
In truth and in fact, there was no such retainer agreement.
And the monthly invoices Cohen submitted were not in connection with any legal services he had provided in 2017.
What were they for?
To pay off Stormy Daniels.
Okay.
Then during 2017, pursuant to the invoices described above, Michael Cohen, the defendant, received a monthly 35,000 reimbursement checks totaling $420,000.
Okay.
And then also to receive all this money, he did a unlawful corporate contribution.
All right.
So this is what he did.
The allegations contained in paragraphs one through three and 24 through 40 are repeated and re-alleged as though fully set forth herein.
From in or about June 2016, up to and including in or about October 2016, in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, Michael Cohen, the defendant, knowingly and willfully caused a corporation to make a contribution and expenditure aggregating $25,000
and more during the 2016 calendar year to the campaign of a candidate for the president of the United States, to wit, Cohen caused Corporation 1 to make in advance a $150,000 payment to Woman One, including through the promise of reimbursement so as to ensure that Woman One did not publicize damaging allegations before the 2016 election and thereby influence that election.
And Woman One, if y'all are wondering, is who?
She belongs to the street.
Stormy Daniels, aka horse face.
All right.
So this is where the issues arise, my friends.
Okay.
And then also he paid too much money because he excessive $25,000, guys, is more than what you're supposed to contribute to a campaign.
I think it's something like $5,400 or something like that is a knocks, right?
So, on or about October 27, 2016, in the Sundrick, New York, and elsewhere, Michael Cohen, the defendant, knowingly and willfully made and caused to make a contribution to individual one, a candidate for federal office, and his author, and individual one is who, guys, Donald Trump, okay, and his authorized political committee in excess of the limits of the election act,
which aggregated $25,000 and more in calendar year 2016 and did so by making and causing to be made an expenditure in cooperation consultation and concert with and at the request and suggestion of one or more members of the campaign to wit cohen made a $130,000 payment to woman two to ensure that she did not publicize damaging allegations before the 2016 presidential election and thereby influence that election.
My bad guys, hold on, get myself stupid.
Woman two is Stormy Daniels.
Woman one is another chick, which I'm going to get her name here.
I forget her name.
God damn it.
It was another girl that also wanted to come forward and try to come at Donald Trump with a story.
And we're going to, I'm going to actually play a video for you guys that kind of explains and weaves this all together for y'all in a more entertaining light.
But before I do that, let me go ahead and hit some of these chats real fast.
Okay.
We got here.
Jerry Pacheco.
Myron, we break down Hunter Biden, what was on his laptop?
Maybe if there's enough demand for it.
IRS 20 bucks.
We never had, and you know what?
You know what?
I'll probably do actually, guys.
I'll probably do a whole Biden thing with Ryan Dawson.
Ryan Dawson did a fantastic documentary on the Biden family, and I'll probably cover that with him.
IRS 20 bucks because it's pretty deep.
We never had a more boss president than Trump.
These hating ass trying to make him take him down because he's a top G who doesn't bow down.
He'll beat all these charges for sure.
Shout out to you, IRS.
Pro on, ever think of doing the Albert Fish case?
Angie, has that come up?
Yeah, that did come up.
Okay.
All right.
My save alive.
I'm working on an edit to show you guys just how much real love they get in the streets.
Myron is helping even women like me see the air of their ways after being brainwashed by social indoctrination.
Shout out to Xena the Witch.
Made some really, really positive changes in her life at like 180 degrees, man.
I'm really proud of her.
Are you getting another update with dollar cost crypto on market and also the federal CBDC?
They want to introduce to the public W Myron and FNF.
We talked about it a little bit on their Avengers episode, but don't worry.
The crypto guys will be here, guys, in April, mid-April.
They'll be here.
Okay.
BMT, Marco is on fire on the panel show.
We need to say in the center on FNF soon.
That man is special.
He's got Andrew Tate potential.
Yeah.
I like Mark quite a lot, man.
Really good guy.
Myron, why do they have it out for Trump when he saved the American people with stimulus checks?
Also, will you ever do a vid on Elliot Roger?
Peace.
Bro, they just don't like Trump because it is what it is, man.
Haters are going to hate.
As far as Elliot Rogers goes, probably.
I will do one on him.
Do you ever do you think you ever cover Christopher Dorner and LAPD situation from back in the day?
Yes, I will cover Christopher Dorner.
Me and Angie actually did know the case very well.
It's just that the documentary that we were going to use is boring, bro.
It's just trash.
Me and Angie watched it.
We didn't like it.
And at the end of the day, we want to make sure that we entertain you guys or show you guys a good time.
So we are going to find a better documentary to do to react to for that.
Marco A, have you heard of Brandon Carter's mix of grab him by the cat?
Yeah, shout out to Brandon Carter.
He's hilarious.
Michael Meetstroke, a dollar.
Appreciate that.
Xena, Myron got that Rajul multi look going on.
Yeah, absolutely.
You know what I mean?
I got the Grace coming in.
Keep having fun, Myron.
Makes the stream better.
I'm trying.
Chief Keep, Trump is Big Lee.
Trump has grizzly energy, and that Grizzly grabbed her like a glove box handle and pulled her in close.
Okay.
The greatest thing to happen to Stormio is getting her walls desecrated by Trump.
She milked the hell out of that situation.
Tax at 304.
Facts.
She probably has a bunch of money that she needs to pay.
Bro, still hit that, though, and got elected.
W. Trump.
I agree.
And y'all want to know something else?
He buried her without a condom.
Okay.
He made that chick with no condom.
Horse face cockmaster.
Shout out to Tosta Rosta.
And then Zena the Witch.
It's always the blonde women.
Amber Heard was blonde.
Haley Bieber is blonde.
Even Rachel Wood is blonde.
All the problematic females are blonde.
And Zena might be on the son here.
Xena might be on to something here, man.
What's going on?
Hold on, man.
I got to rethink what I'm doing.
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So I'm going to go ahead and play this video.
Shout out to the legal eagle.
He does a really good job of weaving all this stuff together.
But before I do this, Romi, real quick, let me give you a quick recap.
As y'all know, we love to give recaps, okay?
What did we cover?
We covered first who Donald Trump was, then we covered who Stormy Daniels is.
Then we covered who Michael Cohen is.
As you guys know, Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States, you know, apprentice, superstar, one of the most hated, but I like him personally.
Stormy Daniels, porn star for the streets.
Michael Cohen was Trump's former attorney, and he pretty much was involved in, you know, paying hush money to Stormy Daniels, $130,000 to be exact.
He did it through strange ways, moving money around, creating corporations, etc.
He had a bunch of other crimes that he was charged with as well by the feds to include, you know, this money move in for Stormy Daniels and some other women that he paid off, right, during the 2016 presidential election.
He ends up getting convicted during time.
And then the feds do not end up pursuing Trump.
Okay.
The state does.
The state of New York, however, decides to do it.
The DA opens a case.
They've convened the grand jury several times to go after Trump.
And recently, they brought Cohen in and they brought Stormy Daniels in to give testimony on the Trump situation.
And I predict more than likely, and everyone else is predicting this, that Trump will be indicted by the state of New York fairly soon.
And he's going to be indicted formally for falsifying business records.
And the falsifying of these business records is from Cohen paying money to this woman.
And they're going to probably use the prerequisite crime of the federal issues that Cohen had as the basis to go ahead and charge him on the state case.
Because remember, to get the felony falsifying records, you need to be able to prove that you are falsifying the records in furtherance or to cover up or to commit another crime.
So they're going to use that federal crime, right?
Using federal statutes to, I guess, substantiate the state charge.
But this has never been done before.
Okay.
They've never used a federal case to prop up a state case for falsifying records.
So this is all very unprecedented.
There's no state.
There's no case law on this.
All right.
So that's kind of the summary overall, but we're going to go ahead and play this legal ego video.
Shout out to him.
It makes pretty good content.
I like the guy.
And he does a pretty good job of kind of summarizing this in a funny manner as well.
And he goes into some legal jargon and detail, which I will also further explain for you guys.
But let's get into it and then we'll close this bad boy out.
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Apprentice was the Republican nominee for president.
On October 7th, 2016, the Washington Post published a video show.
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So we're picking up guys right where the grabber by the pussy thing came out.
All right.
And a member of the Bush family making some lewd comments about women.
And while Trump was battling the so-called Access Hollywood tape, Stormy Daniels, a prolific entertainer in adult films, threatened to go public after her alleged affair with Trump.
Michael Cohen, who was then Trump's personal quote, attorney/slash fixer, facilitated.
So Stormy Daniels picked the perfect time to try to go public with it.
Huh?
Hey, man, Cloud Chasing is real.
Did hush money payments to Daniels.
The payments were meant to keep Daniels quiet so that Trump would win the election, at least according to Cohen.
Now, the Access Hollywood tape was thought to be the death knell for Trump's campaign, and it caused many politicians to back away from Trump without really backing away from him.
But despite the rumors and the Access Hollywood tapes, Trump won the election.
Now, during that frantic time, however, no one knew how the tape would impact the campaign.
Someone asked a good question about statute limitations.
Don't worry.
That will be answered in this video.
Trump and his advisors had already anticipated that women would go forward to the media with claims about Trump, and they came up with a plan to deal with it.
In 2015, Trump and Cohen met up with David Pecker, the chairman of American Media Inc., the company that publishes the National Inquirer and other tabloids.
Okay, this is very important, guys.
This right here is how they were able to kind of curtail girls coming forward.
Remember how I mentioned earlier that when one girl comes forward, right, the floods, just the floodgates open, and everyone, oh, me too.
So, what happened was they got with David Pecker, and you guys are going to see what they did.
It was actually a very smart move for them to do this back in 2015 prior to the presidential election.
R. Kelly and a couple other people probably should have done this as well.
Pecker agreed to help Trump fend off claims from all the women he definitely did not have affairs with over the years.
And at Pecker's direction, the National Enquirer and other tabloids agreed to catch and kill stories about Trump by negotiating for the exclusive rights to the negative stories about Trump and then never publishing the stories they paid for.
Now, six weeks before the Republican.
So that's actually pretty smart.
The girls sell the story.
They buy the story, just never put it out, which, as you guys remember, Stormy Daniels, when she was doing her interview with Australia 60 Minutes, right?
I'm just kidding with the R. Kelly thing.
That dude's a crook.
Bumbucka.
But with Stormy Daniels, remember how she said, oh, yeah, I did an interview and it never got put out.
It probably got intercepted by Pecker and his people.
National Convention, former Playboy bunny Karen McDougal was set to go public about her alleged.
That's the other chick.
Okay, Karen McDougal, former Playboy bunny that he also smashed.
I'm telling you guys, Trump was out here in these streets, man.
That was, I think, woman one.
Okay, woman two in the indictment that I showed y'all for Cohen.
Woman one was Karen McDougal.
Woman two was Stormy Daniels.
Did a fair with Trump.
In June of 2016, however, Pecker's company purchased the rights to McDougal's life story for $150,000.
Pecker then assigned the rights to Cohen for $125,000.
Cohen incorporated a shell company called Resolution Chess Move.
Bought that story and it never came out, stupid.
Stupid.
Consultants LLC dude received the money.
Now, he secretly recorded a conversation with Trump explaining the arrangement.
I need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info.
And this actually ended up messing him up because as you guys can see here, he created a company to move the money around, which ended up hurting him and the information that I showed y'all before.
Oh, regarding our friend David, you know, so that I couldn't do that right away.
I've actually come up with something.
And when Cohen told Trump that they have to come up with some financing, Trump suggested paying by check or maybe even using cash.
So I'm all over that.
And I spoke to Alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be, you know, we'll have to pay this.
Obviously, Cohen decided to use a shell company here because ostensibly he was a lawyer.
Pecker sent the paperwork to Cohen, but then backed out of the deal.
However, Pecker kept his antenna up for other women who were shopping stories about Trump.
In October of 2016, Pecker told Cohen that porn star Stormy Daniels was willing to sell her story and was already in talks with Good Morning America.
Cohen negotiated an agreement with Daniels to purchase her silence for $130,000.
And to arrange a payment that was not linked directly to Trump, Cohen drew down $130,000 from his home equity line of credit and requested that it was actually very dumb that he did that.
I don't know why he didn't just like try to find the funds through some other means versus a home across line of credit because that's all extremely traceable.
And you got to fill out a lot of paperwork to get a home equity line of credit, a HELOC.
But yes, and if you guys want more information on HELOCs, we talk about that in our real estate episodes.
But basically, a home across line of credit is an open credit line on the equity that you have in your home that you're able to tap into to use for anything else.
Typically, you don't want to use it, you know, to pay off horror porn stars and keep them from telling a story.
You typically want to use that to invest in other real estate.
But in this case, your boy Cohen decided, you know what?
Let me take a line of credit out of my house, have all this paper trail, and pay off this 304 so that we don't go ahead and end up on the news, which was very stupid.
I don't know why he did that, but okay.
It'd be deposited into the bank account of another shell company, Essential Consultants.
Cohen then wired $130,000 from Essential Consultants directly to Daniels' lawyer.
Now, the paperwork required for the wire transfer indicated that the transaction's purpose was a, quote, retainer.
Now, spoiler, that's not what a legal retainer is or what it's for.
But after the transaction was complete, Daniels signed a confidentiality agreement and side letter agreement with Cohen.
Everything worked according to plan.
And in 2017, Cohen started invoicing the Trump organization to recoup the money.
And the payments were broken up after pay some.
You guys saw that in the indictment 35K dial so that every month Cohen submitted an invoice for $35,000.
It stated, quote, pursuant to the retainer agreement, kindly remit payment for services rendered for the relevant month.
Now, according to the Justice Department, quote, in truth and in fact, there was no such retainer agreement, and the monthly invoices Cohen submitted were not in connection with any legal cap.
What he was doing was just trying to get his money back for paying off that chick, aka Miss Stormy Daniels.
So that's where the L is with that one.
And he took a home equity line of credit.
This must have been so easy for them to trace back.
Legal service he had provided in 2017.
Now, the Trump organization labeled the payments legal expenses.
And by the end of 2017, the payments to Cohen totaled $420,000.
And the payments were apparently grossed up for tax purposes because otherwise Cohen would have to pay tax on the income and not be fully reimbursed for the payoff.
So Cohen billed $360,000 for the claims and also got a $60,000 bonus.
So he made a bunch of money, man.
Now, what did Trump say about all this?
Well, the usual.
He'd never have an affair.
And if he did have one, it wouldn't be with Stormy Daniels.
Eventually, Trump got around to admitting.
Don't forget, Worked with Cohen to pay Daniels off, but he said that there were, quote, no campaign funds going into this, which would have been a problem.
And in May of 2018, things went from bad to worse when Rudy Giuliani got involved and confirmed that the Daniels payment was funneled from and the president repaid it.
And as per usual, Rudy stepped in big time, telling Hannity that Trump needed to pay off Daniels to influence the election.
Quote, imagine if that came out on October 15th, 2016, in the middle of the last debate with Hillary Clinton.
Cohen didn't even ask.
Cohen made it go away.
He did his job.
Rudy tried to backtrack by saying that the main concern wasn't the election, it was the allegations hurting Trump personally.
Quote, it wasn't for the campaign.
It was to save their, not their marriage, as much as their reputation.
On May 3rd, 2018, Trump tweeted in admission that he repaid Cohen for the Daniels settlement through a monthly retainer.
On August 22nd, 2018, Trump said these payments weren't a campaign finance violation because they quote, came from me and I tweeted about it.
Of course, what Trump is leaving out here is that the $35,000 installment payments were definitely not for legal work Cohen was performing for him each month.
And that right there, guys, is a part of the problem.
Okay.
That's how they're able to substantiate that fraud hit.
Okay.
He put retainer and then he said legal stuff, but it wasn't.
It was more off to pay again the 304, which is where the issues arise.
During the investigation, Trump organization CFO Alan Weiselberg and David Pecker cooperated and were granted immunity.
Cohen, for his part, pleaded guilty to two campaign finance violations, testifying that, quote, Donald Trump directed him to commit a crime by making payments to two women for their principal purpose of influencing an election.
Cohen's payment was considered an in-kind contribution to the 2016 Trump campaign.
Cohen could only lawfully give $5,400 to support Trump's candidacy at the time.
So the $130,000 payoff violated the law because it was too big.
Now, Cohen also, because that $130K, way too much.
Pleaded guilty to paying off Karen McDougall, which violated a federal law called the Tillman Act.
Now, the Tillman Act bars corporations from spending in federal elections.
And Cohen was sentenced to three years and released early.
Which brings us to AMI.
Now, campaign finance.
So we'll move forward.
He's going to talk about AMI, how they didn't get charged.
And AMI guys is the David Pecker people.
So let's go ahead and move forward to the actual charges that he's looking at.
Okay.
Deletes, removes, or destroys years for the misdemeanor and enterprise with the intent to defraud crime.
New York penal law section 175.10 makes it a crime to delete, alter, or make a false entry in the business records of an enterprise with the intent to defraud.
This is a misdemeanor charge unless prosecutors can prove intent to further or conceal another criminal offense.
The maximum sentence for a misdemeanor conviction is up to one year in jail, while the felony offense carries a potential penalty of up to four years.
Now, the statute of limitations is two years for the misdemeanor and five years for the felony.
Now, to get a conviction for falsifying business records, the government has to prove the following beyond a reasonable doubt: that someone makes or causes a false entry in the business record.
Which we talked about that before.
So we'll move forward a little bit here.
I explained that to y'all.
As a federal election, Article 14 of the New York State election law and part 6,200 of the New York bombshell dropped during a debate with Hillary Clinton.
The grand jury recently heard testimony from Kellyanne Conway, and we don't know what she said, but as a key advisor to his campaign, maybe she testified about whether the payment was made with a debate in as well.
And remember, at the final debate, Trump had set up a stunt.
His guests were some of the women who accused Bill Clinton of assault and sexual harassment.
W Trump for doing that, by the way.
So, how would it have looked if the Daniels bombshell had dropped before that debate?
But it should be noted that there are also some serious statute of limitations issues.
Where's the statute of limitations stuff?
Statute of limitations for most felonies, including the ones we've discussed, is five years.
For misdemeanors, just two years.
And the conduct at issue here occurred largely in 2016, more than five years ago.
Though maybe there was some undisclosed conduct that continued past 2016.
One possible exception is when the potential defendant is continuously outside of the state.
Trump rarely went to New York during his presidency, but this law is mainly intended for criminals who leave the state and hide.
Not really the case here.
There was also former Governor Cuomo's executive order tolling the statute limitations for most crimes because of the COVID emergency.
New York courts have ruled that the order tolled the statute of limitations, giving most claims an additional 228 days.
But at the moment, it's unclear what Bragg might be relying on for the statute limitations issue.
Now, Trump has said this is not a state case.
It is a federal case, and they have all passed on it.
And in some ways, all right.
So this is, these are some actually good defenses, which I like that.
Shout out to Legal Eagle.
This is, you know, obviously he's a lawyer, so he's going to know these defenses better than I would.
I'm basically the guy that goes after people for prosecution purposes.
So this is some interesting stuff on the looking at how Trump can actually actually defend himself.
And real quick, before I get into this, let's see here.
I think we had two chats.
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Trump's defenses.
Trump's assessment is correct.
The DOJ prosecuted Cohen.
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Okay, well, without further ado, back to Trump's defenses.
Finalized AMI for conduct both parties did to help Trump win the election.
That gave the Department of Justice a prime opportunity to prosecute him, but the DOJ passed.
In addition to arguing about the statute of limitations, Trump has other good defenses to the felony prosecution.
First of all, it's not clear that the prosecutor can use a violation of federal law as the basis for the felony enhancement.
A court could rule that falsifying business records is only a felony if it, quote, aided or concealed a New York state crime, not a federal one.
There could be other federal crimes implicated by Trump's conduct, like wire fraud, but again, this is a federal crime.
And some lawyers in the DA's office have reportedly thought that they could not charge Trump with falsifying a business record to commit a federal crime.
Now, the statute also says, so that's actually really big in his defense for Trump.
Quote, a person is guilty of falsifying business records in the first degree when his intent to defraud includes an intent to commit another crime or aid or conceal the commission thereof.
So does the phrase another crime mean that it can be any crime, state or federal?
We don't have a definitive answer.
And the statute is unclear.
And there's no case law interpreting the phrase another crime.
Bragg can certainly argue that there have been many similar.
Remember, guys, Bragg is the district attorney for New York that's pushing to get Donald Trump charged.
Prosecutions for falsifying business records to cover up a federal crime.
As reported, Trump's CFO, Alan Weiselberg, was just convicted of a state felony based on false entries made in federal tax forms.
If a judge agrees that the federal campaign violation is viable, then Trump will then defend himself on the basis that he did not have the intent to violate the law.
His argument here could be decent.
His own tweets show that he doesn't really understand campaign finance law.
He's shown confusion about whether it's legal for him to use his personal funds to reimburse a loan from Cohen to the campaign, for instance.
And in Cohen's case, the DOJ asserted that contributions and expenditures under FECA include just about anything that could influence a campaign.
But is paying off a mistress truly a campaign expense that is designed to influence a campaign?
FICA is a complicated law with lots of nuance on how it's interpreted.
And Trump doesn't exactly seem like a guy that grasps the nuance of these kinds of laws.
And Trump has already raised the advice of counsel defense.
To prove that defense under New York law, Trump would have to show that Cohen told him the Daniels payments were legal and that he rely on Cohen's advice in good faith.
That's not exactly a defense so much as a way to show he doesn't have the requisite intent under the law.
And this could set up a he said, he said problem for the jury.
Will they believe Cohen a prosecuted liar or Trump, just an extremely well-known liar?
And Trump can attack the prosecutor's claim that he misrepresented the payments that he said, but with the intent to defraud or instructed someone else to do it for him.
The federal prosecution of Cohen didn't come to that conclusion.
In the Cohen sentencing memorandum, the DOJ said that Cohen submitted bogus invoices, quote, at the instruction of an executive for the company.
Was that executive Donald Trump or someone else, maybe Alan Weisselberg?
This sets up a classic it wasn't me defense for Trump, which is something that he's wielded well over the years.
And it might seem unfair for Cohen to serve time for something he did at Trump's direction, but that's sometimes what happens when you have a slam dunk case against a subordinate and you have all of these intents and other motive-related questions for the people that are higher up.
Of course, if Trump is arrested, he'll want a nice.
All right.
So that pretty much guys, as you can see, so this is what I predict, right?
To close this out, I predict that more than likely, guys, he probably will be indicted because it seems like the state of New York has had a hard on for him for a very long time, as y'all can see with the amount of time that they've invested.
I mean, this is back from 2016, 2017, et cetera, and they're still trying to come after him.
So, and the fact that Bragg has been doing all of this, right, because the DA before Bragg closed the case, didn't want to touch it.
It was like, whatever.
The feds didn't want it.
But Bragg comes in.
He gets sworn in as the DA, the district attorney, and he's like, nah, let's reopen this.
He's bringing in Stormy Daniels.
He's bringing Cohen back.
He's reconvening the grand jury, whatever.
I predict more than likely they will charge him.
But what I think is that if they do charge him, Trump will beat it.
Because as y'all can see, with all the defenses, there's a lot of holes in the New York case.
And this is case law that hasn't necessarily been done before.
So we'll see what happens.
But between what I'm more concerned with, I'm more concerned with the federal case.
I'm going to be honest with y'all.
The federal case with the nuclear information and the defense information that was found at Mar-a-Lago, I think that is probably the case that me be most concerned with.
Not necessarily the Georgia one, nah, whatever.
And then, you know, and then the New York one.
I'm not too concerned with those.
Those are state cases.
It's the federal case with the national defense information because that stuff is pretty clear-cut.
That is my concern.
And I think that he might get indicted for that federally down the road.
Okay.
But anyway, with that said, guys, I hope you guys enjoyed that show.
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We're going to drop a bunch of heat for y'all this week.
Monday, Monday is tomorrow.
I'm probably going to drop the Ryan Pineda interview for you guys, and then we'll have After Hours.
And then the Dan Bilzerian interview will be dropped as well, probably this week.
I just need to fine-tune some things with the sound.
And again, it's not going to be 1,000% on the sound, which I apologize for.
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But we did the best that we can.
But it was a really good interview.
It was like two hours, et cetera.
We talked about a lot of stuff.
Great interview with Dan.
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Yeah.
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