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SOROS Prosecutor Manufactures False Evidence, McCloskey EXCLUSIVE Part II | Rudy Giuliani | Ep. 70
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So now you're on the front porch.
Do you remember if you went on the grass?
I do not.
Do you remember?
I don't think he did.
And then you walk back to him.
I think so.
Well, you must have.
We weren't teleported.
At some point, the two of you work together, even before the famous scene that we all saw on television, because that is only a little snippet at the very end.
But for some portion of it, you're on the front porch together.
About four or five minutes, would you say, before you got to that 32 seconds?
It's hard to say.
It seems like, I think the whole event was probably 14 or 15 minutes.
And there was a lengthy period of time when we were on the front porch together.
And we're just, you know, kind of moving like this.
I don't remember ever pointing my rifle at anybody.
Have you seen any footage of you doing that?
No, I have not.
Now, I have seen probably a fair representation of the footage shows that maybe she did.
She pointed the non-functioning gun.
Which was your hope.
Your hope was that they thought it was the real gun.
And that, well look, and that you were a brave enough lady to use it because
what woman comes out and goes on the grass right next to them?
I picked a good one, that's all I can say.
No, you sure did, my friend.
That's a lot of courage, Paddy.
God, I almost feel like crying when I'm thinking about it.
That's a lot of courage, my dear.
Yeah, she's shocked the hell out of me.
So now you're together.
She has an unfunctioning gun.
You have the AK-47, which for the... AR-15.
What?
AR-15.
This is an American gun, made by Colt.
AR-15.
Sorry, oh my God.
The AR-15.
You have every desire in the world not to use it.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah, I don't want to kill anybody.
But also, you don't want to be killed, and you don't want your wife being killed, you want your daughter being killed, and your house burned down.
Yeah, exactly.
So, do you continue to talk back at them at that point?
We did not engage them in any conversation at all.
Because I don't remember seeing much conversation when the iconic footage that we see, we see the two of you standing there, you're holding the weapon, you're pointing the weapon, And they're yelling.
They're yelling.
For what are they yelling?
Everything, you know, cunt, bitch, death, fire, all this kind of stuff.
There were, to their credit, there were a couple of handlers that were telling the crowd in general, keep moving, go down this, keep going, keep going.
And there was then the hardcore group that wanted... So some were moving on, but some were taunting you.
Yes.
And those are the ones you thought were the hardcore ones that were going to come in the house and Destroy everything.
Absolutely, absolutely.
There were some very serious looking people that were there.
Did they have weapons?
They did have weapons.
They were wearing body armor.
Did they display the weapons?
I never saw a weapon displayed to me.
The only thing I saw was one guy was wearing a sidearm.
Another guy had pulled two magazines, loaded magazines out of the pockets.
Now tell me about these.
There are two of these guys in body armor, right?
Yeah, standing directly in front of me.
And for the obvious purpose of being intimidating.
And how far away, roughly?
They were close enough that when one guy pulled the magazines out of the pockets of his body armor and showed them to me, he did so specifically so that I could see that they were loaded.
And I could see that they were loaded.
What kind of magazines were they?
They looked like they were, for me, they looked like they were Sig Sauer double-stack magazines with 9mm in them.
So, you were close enough that I could see that kind of detail.
Do you have good eyesight?
No.
Well, you were wearing your glasses.
I was wearing my glasses.
Put them on.
And with those glasses on, what are you, 22?
Yeah, I can see real well with the glasses on.
So you had the glasses on and you were able to see roughly what kind of a magazine it was.
Yeah.
Serious, serious, serious ammunition, right?
And he clicks them together like that and says, you're next.
And it's very clear what he meant by that.
How is this guy dressed up?
He was wearing a camo body armor.
I can't remember as I sit here right now if he had his face covered or not.
I don't think so.
Was he white or black?
He was an African-American gentleman.
I think the one to his right was wearing light-colored body armor.
Said one time he turned his back to me, it said human shield across the back of it.
He was a fellow that was armed.
Could you tell what his race was?
He had a mask up to here and then... So you had no idea if he was white, black or something else?
No, no way I'm telling.
But he was very intimidating.
Purposely being intimidated and kept inching.
But he said nothing.
He said nothing.
The other guy is the one who basically said the magazines were for you.
Yes, exactly.
Did you at that time figure it was over?
This was it?
This was the execution stage of the riot?
That was, although the crowd was now dissipating and the numbers were smaller, but that was the most serious.
That's when the hit would be done, probably.
Fewer people around, fewer witnesses.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I know a lot about hits.
Yeah, well, that's when I thought that the fireworks would start.
Yeah, that's when I thought it would happen.
When the hardcore people are around who aren't going to testify.
And most of the cameras are already gone.
And then what happened?
Eventually, the last of the stragglers went away.
When did the two body armor guys go?
They were the last, I think.
They just turned around and walked away?
Very angry about walking away, but they did.
Did somebody urge them to walk away?
I don't think so.
But apparently, they were abandoned, I guess, at some point.
They probably felt a little alone at that point, because they were now standing out there by themselves.
Eventually, the crowd just moved on.
Then they went down the street.
And all this we learned later, the guard... When they left, obviously, tremendous relief.
Oh, yeah.
Did you go right inside?
We went back inside and we were still upset, obviously.
Upset?
Quite mildly.
We never actually ate anything.
The first thing... Were you worried they might come back?
Oh, yeah.
For a while?
Because these things don't end.
I mean, here...
But maybe you were worried they would come back that night.
Yes.
So now I assume we're talking about 7, 7.30 at night.
Yes, about 7.30 by the time it's all over.
The metadata on my cell phone for the photos I took of the gate say 7.42.
So it had calmed down enough that I felt comfortable to walk out.
So after it was over you went to look at the gate?
Yeah.
And you took some pictures?
Took some pictures of the show.
Yeah.
And what did it indicate to you?
What you saw?
Yeah, that they had folded the gate down.
So this notion that goes around, that the gate was partially open, kind of inviting them to come into private property.
Pure nonsense.
But of course now, let's talk as lawyers, even if it was open, the signs all say private property, it's still the crime of trespassing.
Absolutely.
Which is, I assume, is a crime In this state.
It is.
It's been a crime for a thousand years.
And I'm not an expert in criminal law, but my vague recollection of the trespass statute says where the community is posted and gated, that it's a Class A trespass.
Well, trespass is the original crime from which all the writs emerged.
Yeah.
But I'm, you know, I am a criminal lawyer.
Love English law.
And the writ of trespass was the first writ the king issued.
And from that, all the other criminal laws emerged.
One of the most serious crimes you could commit in England, because your property, your home is your castle.
And of course, what you have in this state is a castle doctrine, which I'm sure you knew.
Oh yeah.
But you know, quite frankly, Mr. Mayor, that at the point when that crowd came through the gate, Legalities were the last thing in our minds.
Just survival.
Survival was the only thing.
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So now they're gone.
Did the police ever arrive?
They did, eventually.
And at some time, and I can't tell you how long, but it seems like a couple hours later, some detectives showed up to take a statement from us.
Two hours late.
I think so.
You would have been dead quite some time by then.
I would already have assumed room temperature by then.
You had quite some time.
Oh yeah, I would already have assumed room temperature by then.
But I also, our office is three blocks away and it's an 1880s Victorian house and I wanted
to go and board it up, right?
Yes.
And so... Well, they had said at the end, they said that we're taking a picture of your license plate, so we're gonna find you and fuck... Excuse me.
Yeah, fuck you up and your business everywhere you go.
You got a business, it's gone.
It's gone.
And so, you know, we advertise, it's not hard to find our office.
Of course.
And so I wanted to get there tootsweet and get the office boarded up.
And did you go?
Yeah, I did.
So I left.
I got a boarding up company there.
They had about a half hour lead time and they met me over there.
And then the police came back, I guess when I was boarding up the building.
And took another statement from Patty.
And an embedded police officer then came back.
I was afraid to go to the door.
I mean, I just, I think I... An embedded police officer means one that was in the crowd.
Who said, I saw the whole thing.
I got your back on this.
You didn't do anything wrong.
Don't worry about it.
And maybe I shouldn't say this, but he said, if you, here's my card.
And if you want to just talk about it, cause he could see, I was really upset and I didn't even want to open the door, you know, anyway.
Um, And he wanted to just call and talk, you know, just call and talk about it.
And I assume that night was hell.
Oh God, yeah.
And the next couple of days.
We didn't sleep.
Answer your daughter.
No, we did not go to sleep.
She left.
Yeah, she left right away.
Frightened out of her mind.
She took the dog to the kennel.
We had all our cars moved.
Other people came in and took them away.
Sure, you had no idea what was going to happen.
Just so we get the whole picture, there was a second incident.
A second incident.
And you got warned of the second incident.
We had a client that was part of the expected... And you assumed there'd be a second incident, didn't you?
No.
We did not.
I guess we were naive.
We didn't realize how vindictive the mob was.
You know what we left out?
When it first started, a man came through the door.
He knew my name.
I call him Andy Warhol.
He's Caucasian gentleman with white hair, a young guy, wearing a suit.
He was standing right out in front of the porch by the time I was out on the front porch.
And he kept saying things like, Mark, why can't we just talk about this?
Mark, why can't we just work this out?
He was one of the first guys.
So we had the good guy, the good cop, bad cop.
Yeah.
But he knew my name.
Okay.
Which of course is.
Knew my first name.
From the very beginning.
Yeah.
Made it even more frightening that you were being targeted.
And the rest of that night, no other house was attacked in this way at all.
At all.
And you know, in retrospect, when we went back and we looked at the flyer that Expect Us put out, And would there be any reason they would single you out?
of this riot. It's specifically said after talking about we're going to be loud, we're
going to make the central west end wake up. They think this is a game. And the next line
said and we've got a surprise.
And would there be any reason they would single you out? Is there any reason you can think
of that they would single you out?
Well, we used to have a big sign on the gate that said Bush for president in the old days
when it was right.
That was 20 years ago.
That wasn't as incendiary.
No, the house is big.
All the houses here are big.
Yeah, and we're kind of known as being the only, you know, good hardcore Republicans in the neighborhood.
I mean, driving here, I saw a Black Lives Matter in somebody's window.
Is that there for protection or is that real?
It slams blood on the door.
Those all went up the day after the 28th.
Seriously?
Yeah.
They just think that if they'll get passed over, if they have a Black Lives Matter sign in the window.
But you were definitely targeted.
I mean, it was Mark, the only house they hit, and that was it.
I think so.
I believe that.
So now, a couple days later, you get a call from a former... From a current client of ours.
A current client.
We represented many members of her family, nice people, nice family.
A happy client.
A happy client.
You won a great victory for her.
You got a good verdict for her.
As a lawyer, you have happy ones and not so happy ones.
And we'd done other cases since then.
We had a motor vehicle collision for her since then.
She was a very, very nice family, but she was incensed about what had happened.
Was she white?
No, she was black.
I'd gone to her graduation from college, then she got another degree.
I went to that graduation.
I went to her sister's graduation.
She was married to a police officer that committed suicide.
I went to that funeral.
I went to things with them all the time.
And who did she call?
Mark or Patty?
She called me.
And what did she say to you?
And she was upset and screaming at me and saying, I can't... This was like Tuesday after the Monday?
Tuesday, saying, I'm so upset with you.
They are coming to kill you and burn the house down.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
I'm so upset with you.
What was she upset about?
I said, but you know that we're not racist.
We're none of these things that they say we are.
And she said, well, I know that, but I can't get them to understand that.
They're targeting you and... But what was it that you did?
By displaying the guns to protect yourself?
That's all we did.
That's all we did.
And so she said, there's nothing I can do to help you, and just yelled at me for an hour and a half, that I love you, I don't want you to see you die, I don't want to see this happen to you, but it's going to happen.
And she said, maybe if I could get a bunch of girls together, we could come sit out in front of your house, because it's going to be Friday, and we could give out waters.
Open the gate for them.
Give them water?
Give them water.
Open the gate for them and give them water.
Yes, and give them water when they come back in next time.
When they come back to murder, the weapon is going to be water.
And she said, no, I don't think that's going to work, but that's the only thing I can think of, she said.
That would be some kind of magic water.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So she sort of thought maybe she could protect us and say, no, these people are decent people.
They're not like that.
But she didn't do it.
She didn't.
It wasn't going to happen.
So now you went searching for enhanced security.
Private security.
And had real difficulty getting anyone to help you.
Absolutely.
Local police.
Local police wouldn't do it.
I called 911.
And 9-1-1, you know, answers, 9-1-1 operators... They had, had they responded yet to the first call?
Oh, yeah, they had.
I'm sorry.
I don't want to be sarcastic.
But they had already responded.
Responded to the first call.
That took only two hours.
Yeah.
But now, for about 20 minutes, a 9-1-1 operator is recording saying, 9-1-1 operators are busy.
Don't hang up.
9-1-1 operators are busy.
Did they offer at least a social worker or a... Guidance counselor?
No, no.
But, and then finally a dispatcher came on and I said I need to talk to the area commander to see whether or not we're going to get any enhanced security here.
Eventually I got a policeman on the phone and she said, would you like to talk to my lieutenant?
I said, well yeah, that's what I've been doing here.
And so eventually I was able to leave my name and number with the lieutenant's voicemail.
No one ever called me back.
So then I started trying to call secondary employment cops.
None of the local cops wanted to get involved.
They didn't want the bad press.
So we went one level up.
To people that provide international corporate security and entity locally here.
And they'd gotten some bad press during the Ferguson incident.
They didn't want to get involved in it.
So they referred me back to secondary employment, local police, right?
Go full circle.
And finally, now it's like Wednesday afternoon.
And Friday's D-Day.
Friday's D-Day.
Friday, as far as you were told, they're coming to kill you.
And there's nothing we can do about it.
And they put out a flyer too, confirming they're coming.
We ain't done yet.
And they had an indication of where to meet and what time.
Two blocks away and where to meet what time and we ain't done yet.
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Thank you very much for coming back and we'll continue our interview with the McCoskeys.
And so, I had gotten a call early in the week from...
Actually, it was nothing less to do but to kill you.
They had already done all the yelling, all the screaming, all the threatening.
The only thing they failed to do was to kill you and take your house.
And so I'd gotten a call earlier in the week from the White House saying that the President Wasn't that wonderful?
But isn't that amazing?
Here you are, I mean, we're supposed to be protected by local law enforcement under our Constitution.
We have a tiny little federal police force called the FBI, 14,000.
We have 800,000 local policemen.
And the President of the United States has to call you to office.
He, of all people, was the only one that called.
No, no, not a policeman, not a police chief, not a mayor.
Certainly not the crooked DA.
No, no.
And so I call back.
What about the Republican?
We got a Republican governor.
A Republican that he called.
He did not.
Is he really a Republican governor?
Well, I guess I shouldn't ask that.
No, no, he is.
Is he really a Republican?
Yeah, he's a good guy.
And he was a sheriff, so he comes from law enforcement.
How come he didn't call?
I don't know.
I suspect maybe he was... I don't know.
I can't speculate.
We've got a very good Republican junior senator in the state who's been very active and he's been very supportive.
Good.
And the Attorney General of the State of Missouri, Eric Schmidt, he's been very supportive.
Eric Schmidt is a gem.
Yeah.
So we've got everybody above the city level, which is very good.
But the President actually called you.
The President did not actually call, he had somebody else call.
Mark Meadow.
No, it was a guy who was in charge of the Office of Personnel for the White House call.
But then I call him back and I say, after we'd run out of options, I said, you said that if I ever needed any help, I could call on you.
Well, now I've got a call on you.
So he gave me Mark Meadows' cell phone number.
And we got a hold of Mark Meadows.
And I don't know what happened after that.
And you told them that you... You told them your predicament.
Yeah, I told them my predicament.
Police are not going to help you.
Local police are not going to help you.
Private security is kind of flaking out on you.
Didn't cease to exist.
They're scared out of their minds.
And we've been promised death and destruction.
And they said, just take your... The highest level security company told us, just take...
Things that are important to you, like your photos, and leave.
Abandon the house and leave.
Give up your life's work.
And your creation.
Yeah.
And so the second call I made after Mark Meadows was I called Tucker Carlson.
And Patty's sitting, and we're in the kitchen, and I'm telling this story, and I said, look, you know... To Tucker?
Yeah, yeah.
And I said, you know, We have no other options now.
And he went on the air that night and said... It's amazing you have to call... I mean, I love Tucker.
There's nothing wrong with calling him.
It's amazing that you have to call a talk show host to get protection from death.
Where are we living?
I said it from my first public interview on this matter until today.
It's a bizarre upside down world when I can't count on my local government.
But the people that came to support us the most, the White House, And Tucker Carlson.
And Tucker Carlson put out a call to arms in effect in his show that night and said he was talking to me and Patty's in the background sobbing.
And then I found secondary employment cops.
We got Navy SEALs.
We got support from all over the place.
When that Friday night happened, we had FBI airplanes circling the house, we had Navy SEALs on the balconies, we had 10 secondary... This must have quieted them down a little.
Oh, it didn't quiet them down, but it kept them awake.
I can tell you that.
And to their credit, the city of St.
Louis cops stood up like champs that night.
The chief himself, Hayden, Came out in front of our house with the lieutenant that's in charge of crowd control, met with our security.
Gee, the White House can really accomplish a lot.
And I think maybe Colonel Allen West has something to do with it.
Is that true?
Allen, wonderful.
But then the chief stayed here literally all night.
How long did the second one take?
Oh, I think the all-clear happened about 4 a.m.
And it started about 7 o'clock at night.
And it was led by?
Led by Cori Bush.
Led by, she was then a candidate.
She was then a candidate.
Now an elected, or basically elected, new member of the United States House of Representatives.
Yeah, go figure, right.
And she is, with this group, about a thousand people, would you say?
Yeah, I think that we did not, when we were down in Dallas recently, one of the SEALs that was our guards, one of the guards up here, So the FBI told him they estimated the crowd at between 500 and 1,000.
And that's from the air.
I'm very familiar with how you do that.
I did it a lot in New York City.
Of course, New York City has its own air force.
We have our own planes and we have our own helicopters.
And I can assure you, if I were mayor, you wouldn't have to have called the White House.
I never had anybody have to call Bill Clinton.
Thank God.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I shouldn't say that.
I shouldn't say that because I can't conceive of the fact that even under Bill Clinton this could happen.
Yeah, no, I agree.
I mean, something has happened that is insidious and sick within the Democratic Party.
Well, I remember the day Bill Clinton got elected and I couldn't imagine anybody who had left would ever be President of the United States.
We longed for the days when we had somebody As conservative as Bill Clinton running for president.
Yeah, I mean, and, well, never mind.
So now they're out front, and what is this just-about-to-be-elected new member of Congress saying?
This is not Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
No, this is Cori Bush on a megaphone.
This is Cori Bush?
Yeah.
Goes to overthrow Washington.
Absolutely.
Goes to overthrow Western civilization.
And that's what she's yelling, isn't she?
She's yelling, you can't stop the revolution.
She's chanting, you can't stop the revolution.
You can't stop the revolution.
Like that.
And the crowd is just going berserk.
And they're screaming, burn the... When they were marching up King's Highway, it's burn the motherfucker down.
I mean, this is not a... This is now again, Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and her own organization.
And her own organization, let's emphasize now, her own organization is in favor of Using violent means not in favor of the expressly state that they expressly state they are so This is this let me give you let me digress.
We didn't mention we didn't talk about this earlier We're sitting across from the largest municipal park in the country.
It's bigger than New York Central Park That's very highest point on it is the Art Museum Standing out in front of the Art Museum is a just tell me there's a park bigger than Central Park.
Oh, yeah You just you just destroyed You drove by on the way to dinner last night for about two and a half miles.
I know, it's a long drive, but it can't be bigger than Central.
There's nothing bigger than Central.
Right out in front of the Art Museum, on the highest point in the city, is a statue, larger than life, of Louis IX, St.
Louis, on horseback, holding the sword by the blade, you know, holding it in a piece.
Have they tried to take that down?
Well, they did, and they were trying to take it down.
Do they even know who it is?
Oh, no, they have no idea.
Except that he was a white guy, and he was He's a racist.
But there is a guy with a pseudo-Arab name, although he was not Arab, who was leading the protest against St.
Louis up there.
And every Saturday evening, some Catholics... We're talking about St.
Louis!
Yeah, St.
Louis.
The saint!
The saint, Louis IX.
Every Saturday night, a group of Catholics go there and they pray for St.
Louis.
This is completely inconsistent with Black Lives Matter, Antifa, the Marxists, pray, the opioid of the people.
Yeah, this is June 27th.
This is the day before our first event.
This group of revolutionaries go up there and they attack the Catholics that were praying.
The leader, the guy who started beating up the Catholics up there, goes on television, admits he did it, said they deserved it because they were white, and he would do it again.
Why not do the same thing to you?
The leader, the guy who started beating up the Catholics up there, goes on television,
admits he did it, said they deserved it because they were white, and he would do it again.
He got charged with a misdemeanor.
By the crooked, we're going to get to in a moment, by the crooked county attorney, city attorney?
Circuit attorney is what we call it here.
The one bought and paid for by George Soros.
Yes, Kim Garner.
Kim Garner.
And of course, you know, he's out and will never face prosecution.
He's out?
Oh yeah, he just charged with misdemeanor.
I assume he was never actually, he probably got a ticket in the mail, right?
Well, Catholics, I guess, are expendable.
Yeah, you know, a person expressing their faith.
And of course, you're Catholic also.
So a bunch of Catholics get beaten up the night before, and now they're in front of your house, wanting to kill you.
Threatening us, yeah, yeah.
So, this has to have been, by far and without any doubt, the most frightening experience of your life.
Oh God, yes.
Okay.
When do you find out that you're actually going to be the subject of a criminal investigation for defending your life and your house?
I think it was about July the 8th that Kim Gardner announced that she was going to charge us.
Were you shocked out of your minds?
I was.
I mean, we were told by the investigating officers that we had nothing to worry about, that we'd done nothing wrong.
I knew who she was because of the fact that I've done a lot of investigating the Soros conspiracy to put insane DAs, pro-criminal, anti-police, anti-American DAs in many, many offices in the country, where they are wreaking havoc and creating crime.
And I knew she was one of the primary ones, and one of his favorites.
And I take the date back, because they executed a search warrant on July the 8th, so we must... Wait, wait, wait!
They executed a search warrant?
Yes.
On July the 8th, we'd gone out for dinner.
And I'd come back in, and I was upstairs watching the news.
They executed a search warrant.
Yeah.
The police show up out front.
Patty comes up to get me and says... Did the police apologize for doing that?
They were very rude.
They were really rude.
This is probably the most unprofessional thing we've ever did.
You know, I actually think they should be prosecuted for breaking the law.
You know, it's not quite the same thing, but we have the Nazi prison guard situation.
I've been a law enforcement person all my life, and I'm not going to follow any legal order.
And I didn't.
I've had situations in my life where I was ordered to do things that I didn't do.
Because I make my own judgment about whether I'm breaking the law.
I mean, searching your house... Well, they never actually did.
What they did was, we had set off the alarm by mistake when we first came home.
Did some judge sign this?
Oh, yeah.
We have this judge's name?
Oh, yeah.
It's time for him to resign.
Well, here's a scenario.
We had gotten home.
We were still discombobulated.
I mean, we're not thinking right because we're just tired and haven't been to sleep since the 27th.
But I went upstairs.
We had accidentally set off the burglar alarm when we got home.
And so we turn it off.
And then what happens is if we don't call the alarm company instantly, they send the cops over.
So the cops show up at the door.
Patty thinks it's a result of the false alarm on our burglar alarm.
They have a warrant?
They said, sorry about this.
That's not what it's about.
And believe me, we'd rather be anywhere else but here.
There is a search warrant.
And what do they do?
They said, well, take your time.
You can call your lawyer.
You can, you know, take your time.
We'll just stay here.
And we just need the guns.
But they didn't actually.
They never came in the house.
They said, I'd already given my lawyer the pistol.
The pistol meaning the one that didn't work?
The one that didn't work.
Who your lawyer knew didn't work.
Yes, absolutely.
And so I did a short video which has been turned over to the cops.
And they were nice too because I said, oh, can I run in and get, you know, My camera, because I want to, you know, take a picture of this happening so people can see what we're going through.
But they didn't go through your house and rip apart things?
I passed them the AR.
I unloaded the AR.
So they obviously realized this was a totally illicit, illegal... They said that they would want to be anywhere but doing what they were doing.
They said, we're really sorry.
I said, I'm going to take a picture, but can you turn around?
That way, when I take a picture, you'll be mad at you.
You know, it's tough working for a crooked person.
Yeah, we didn't want them to get in trouble by having their faces seen on television.
The actual thing they should have done is to, you know, turn them into the U.S.
Attorney's Office.
They should have walked over to the U.S.
Attorney's Office.
It takes a person who has integrity.
That's what it takes.
It takes a person who's an American.
It takes a person who has enough courage to get on the lawn with a gun.
I really would like to talk to them because I think they should resign because they don't have the courage to be a police officer.
Well, this one guy who executed the probable cause statement was really Doing everything he could while keeping his job, to be honest.
There was a back and forth debate between... You know, a lot of Nazi prison guards did the same thing.
All public record now between this circuit attorney trying to fake the evidence.
Excuse me, but this is a useless human being.
We don't need him.
Not if we have to protect people's lives.
We don't need somebody like this.
Go find another job, you know, to take care of a mall somewhere.
Don't be a law enforcement officer.
A law enforcement officer being given an illegal, unconstitutional warrant should go directly to the United States Attorney's Office and say, my boss is violating the Constitution of the United States, which is what your Attorney General did.
So now, you're threatened with prosecution.
Now, tell us the law.
I already have interviewed the Attorney General who's explained the law in great detail about the Castle Doctrine, Hold your ground.
You had every right to do what you were doing under Missouri law.
So we end up getting charged with a felony, Class E felony.
Technically brandishing which means that we're displaying in a and I don't I can't quote the statute to you directly But it's essentially that we're displaying in an aggressive or angry manner a weapon readily capable of lethal use and well, yeah, you were but you wasn't And I don't and I you know search the videos I don't think I was I had a weapon that was readily tell me tell me what has happened to your weapon that couldn't be used Do you know what's happened?
No.
Only what's been reported.
The Attorney General told me that it was reconfigured to make it look like it can fire.
Somebody's got to go to jail for obstruction of justice.
Here's what happened.
The Assistant Circuit Attorney... I assume.
We are in America.
We still are.
We'll find out November 3rd.
The assistant circuit attorney is named Chris Hinckley.
Chris Hinckley instructed the crime lab to disassemble the pistol, make it work, reassemble it, because one of the necessary elements of the offense is a weapon readily capable.
So he's an operative of Gardner.
Yeah, exactly.
So now let's explain how Gardner got elected.
Gardner was elected based on massive contributions from George Soros.
George Soros has no connection to St.
Louis, does he?
No, I don't think so.
Like he had no connection to Philadelphia?
Yeah.
Or to Chicago?
Yeah.
Or to Contra Costa, California?
Or to the 27 other places that he's elected district attorneys who do things like don't prosecute property crimes, don't prosecute murder cases.
Since she's been in office, I've been informed that she has turned down 60% of the cases presented to her.
Well, just for example, on the riots in St.
Louis that started after the George Floyd death.
I think there were 250 or so looters and rioters that were arrested.
She released them all.
So that's basically saying, go riot again.
Absolutely.
I mean, it's like, we don't want to interrupt your rioting.
Yeah.
I mean, you might as well make a speech and say, please continue your rioting.
How many of those people that were in front of my house had been arrested 26 days earlier?
Whatever.
They were all empowered by a illegal, dishonest, corrupt district attorney.
So she gets elected.
Paid for by George Soros.
Virtually at the same time, George Soros is funding Black Lives Matter and funding district attorneys in other places where similar kinds of riots have taken place and similar kinds of releases have taken place of rioters, namely Chicago, where Kim Foxx was supported by Soros.
And the police in Chicago, you might have seen three weeks ago, had a big protest because she released every single rioter in Chicago.
Do you see a pattern here?
I don't see any pattern.
This is the pattern.
And I'll also note that most of the riots, if not all of them, have taken place in democratic cities, and almost all of them with district attorneys that they have in their pocket.
This is corrupt as hell.
And you are the victims of it.
You know, in Kim Garner's campaign literature, at least in this election cycle, She doesn't talk about enforcing the law against criminals.
She talks about changing the power structure.
Well, she doesn't.
She doesn't enforce the law.
She doesn't take 60% of the cases.
She prosecutes only 20% of the remaining ones.
Her record of... You wouldn't hire her in a second to be an assistant lawyer.
She can't win a case.
I don't know if she even goes to court.
She is involved in a major investigation for attempting to frame the former governor.
Her investigator is under indictment.
It looks as if she completely created a case to get out of office a two-right-wing governor who, by the way, backed off Black Lives Matter, the Soros-sponsored organization.
To help her sponsor Soros, she indicted your governor on what appears to be now clearly a phony charge, and the agent that she used is under indictment.
Who is probably on the verge of flipping, hopefully.
And you must feel like this is Kafka.
Not America.
No, it's not America.
And you know, we have such a terror about what's going to happen If things don't go our way.
I mean, if Biden gets there.
Biden has sat back and said nothing about this for 90 days.
Now he's made tepid remarks where he says the violence is wrong, but he doesn't condemn any of the rioters.
He just condemns the president.
It's all Trump's fault.
And the rioters want to overturn our government.
Yeah.
And Biden, even if he gets elected president... He won't even know what's happening.
He won't know.
He'll be president for six or eight hours until Kamala Harris takes over, and then God help us all.
Well, she was one hell of a DA also.
Yeah.
I mean, she put in jail 1,500 marijuana smokers.
You know why she did it?
I know the prosecution business.
She did it because her conviction rate was so bad, she had to get some quick convictions.
So she got 1,500 convictions.
Then she would take a murder case and she plead it down to slapping somebody's hand
so she could get a conviction.
I mean, the woman is just a gardener at a slightly higher level of corruption.
So you intend to fight this case, obviously.
Oh, absolutely.
The Attorney General is making a motion to have it dismissed.
Could the governor remove a attorney?
In New York, a governor can't supersede a district attorney.
That's a pay grade higher than mine.
We're going to find out.
That's something for Eric Schmidt to decide.
We're going to find out.
Although the problem is that in our state, based on our current constitution, the governor cannot pardon us before conviction.
And that means that we can't take a diversion program that Kim Gardner is trying to suggest so she doesn't have to prosecute us.
We can't plead guilty.
We can't get an S.I.S.
because anything other than an actual conviction, the governor can't pardon us.
We've got to go through the entire process.
Well, you know, this has been the worst experience of your life, but in many ways it puts you in a very special position because you are, for us, defenders of our Constitution.
You're defending some of our most important rights, our right to defend ourselves.
People died for this.
People died to make it possible.
People died to preserve it.
And you're going through a terrible thing, but you have raised this issue to a national, international level with the courage and the dignity with which you've handled yourself.
So I have to tell you, You need any help, you've got an army of volunteers ready to help you.
You're not going to have to worry about paying for lawyers.
I know any number of lawyers who would volunteer and do this just as an American citizen.
You know what I've been saying from the get-go on this?
The right of self-defense is not a right that the government gives you.
You have a God-given right to defend yourself and your family.
I know it's a God-given right, and they have no right to interfere with it, and you've done more In this short period of time than anyone in recent memory to defend it and to make it important and to get the American people to see how important it is and to expose a really horrible crime that's been going on for some time with George Soros and what he's been doing to our district attorney's offices as part of an effort to overthrow our government.
This is much bigger than you or me.
Yeah, what a nefarious plan.
Yeah, and it is critical, I'm sorry to say this, it's critical that Donald Trump get re-elected.
We are headed for socialism and fascism.
We're headed for what George Soros has been dreaming for us in his sick mind.
And I just want you to know you have millions of supporters that are willing to do anything to help you and join you in vindicating our rights.
Well, we appreciate it.
Thank you very much, Mr. Mayor.
And I have so much admiration for you, I can't tell you.
I think you'll find that one of the most important interviews that at least I've ever been involved in about rights that are really at stake.
No one is exaggerating this.
Our right to our way of life is at stake, and these people are on the front lines.
And thank you very much for listening.
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