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Hello Patriots
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. So last night we
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had probably the biggest interview of the decade
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with Tucker Carlson . So
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it will . We'll
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go over that just briefly . I
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mean you should watch it . It was a really good
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interview . It's about two hours long . Good
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on Tucker . He
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asked some hard questions . I think he
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was very fair . He also
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asked President Putin
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to release the Wall Street journalist
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the Wall Street Journal Journalist
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who is in captivity and said
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are you willing to release him to us right now
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so we can take him home , which
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I thought was a very classy move
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. Putin obviously said no . Anyway
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, so this was the biggest , the
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biggest . Everybody's
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been anticipating this . Everybody's
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been waiting for this to come out , and
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I get alerts on my phone . Anytime the president
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speaks , like the president's
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coming out , my phone goes off . I'm like , oh , so I'm watching
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this interview and I'm like , oh , joe
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Biden's doing a press conference . That's weird
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. Is he trying to compete
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with Tucker Carlson ? That
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can't be right . There's just no way he's gonna
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be able to compete with that . Like 150 million
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people watch this interview On
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various platforms . So I
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click over and he's
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addressing the special
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counsel Report
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on his classified documents case . Now
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, if you don't know , I mean you do know that
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Donald Trump was Rated
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by the FBI for having classified documents
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and you know
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the left calls him a criminal Blah , blah , blah , blah , blah , blah
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, blah , blah , blah , blah , blah . Turns out Joe Biden
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also had classified documents and he was
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never even president United States . Joe
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Biden was the vice president . He had classified
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documents back from when he was in the Senate . So
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Joe Biden appointed
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his own special counsel to investigate
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himself . Obviously , they came
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back and they
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did not recommend criminal charges . The
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very interesting Thing
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that the special counsel
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cited in
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this Decision
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was that Joe Biden doesn't
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have the mental capacity To
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remember whether or not these were his and
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if we took him to trial , the
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jurors were likely . It's
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a power phrasing , but the jurors would
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most likely believe
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the old senile man and
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it
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would be hard to convict him . So here's
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a passage from it . This
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is on Twitter . Given the intelligence and
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military officials present and the
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topics discussed at the meetings Mr
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Biden recounted for us was
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one answer . Mr Biden should
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have realized that his notes Did
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, or were likely to , contain classified information , but
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taken as a whole , the evidence will
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likely leave jurors with reasonable doubts
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about mr Biden knew he was sharing
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classified information , was while
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one sir and Intended to do
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so . For these jurors , mr Biden's apparent
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laps and failures in February
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and April 2017 will
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likely appear consistent with
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the diminished faculties and
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faulty memory he showed
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in in one answer's interview
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recordings and in our interview
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of him . Therefore , we conclude that the evidence
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did not establish that mr Biden
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will flee disclosed National
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defense information . We
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have also considered that , at trial
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, mr Biden would likely
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present himself to a jury , as he
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did during our interview of him . Asa , sympathetic
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, well-meaning elderly man
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with poor memory . Based
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on our direct interactions with
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and Observations
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of him , he is someone for whom many
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jurors will want to identify reasonable
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doubt . It would be difficult
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to convince a jury that they should convict
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him by then a former president well
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into his 80s of a serious
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felony that requires a mental
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state of Willfulness
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. So
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the special counsel is saying that this guy
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is senile . Yeah
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, he did it . He should have known , but he was senile , so
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therefore he's off the hook . That's
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the official report . I
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that's absolutely
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astonishing , and the
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left continues to come out day
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after day and say that Joe Biden
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is not senile . I
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mean , he clearly is . So during
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this Tucker Carlson interview , joe
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Biden decides to come out and
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address this . So now , why is
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he doing it in the middle of this
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Tucker Carlson interview , the biggest
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interview in the past 10 or 20 years
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where , finally
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, putin is going to talk about his side and
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why he invaded Ukraine . He's
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going to talk about the United States involvement . We're
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going to get questions that have been blackballed from the
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media . So everybody's
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watching this interview . He decides
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to come out during this because
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nobody's watching it . I
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tuned in and there were 500 people
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watching it the President of the United States . 500
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people were watching it . Everybody
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else is watching this interview , so
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we're going to watch it together . It's not long
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, it's about 10 minutes and we're going to talk about it . And
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I'm going to show you something extremely interesting
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. He comes out
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to say that
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he is a perfect
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, sound mind and body , but then he continues
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to confuse world leaders and
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argue with the press . The press came
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at him very hard , which we
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have not really seen during
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his presidency . Let's watch
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this video . Before
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Before I take questions . As
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you know , the special counts release is fine
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as a day about their look
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into my handling of classified documents
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. I was
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pleased to see he reached a firm conclusion
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that no charges
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should be brought against me in
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this case . This was
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an exhaustive investigation going
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back more than 40 years , even
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in the 1970s , when I was still a new
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United States Senator . The
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special counsel acknowledged I cooperated completely
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. I did not throw up any roadblocks
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. I saw it . No delays . In
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fact , I was so determined to give the special
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counsel what he needed . I went forward
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with a five-hour in-person interview
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over two days on
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October , the 8th and 9th of last
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year , even though Israel had just
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been attacked by Hamas on the 7th and
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I was very occupied . It was in the middle of handling an international
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crisis . I was especially
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pleased to see special counsel make clear
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the stark distinction and difference
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between this case and Mr Trump's case
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. The special counsel wrote
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, and I quote several material
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distinctions between Mr Trump's case and
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Mr Biden's are clear , continuing to quote
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most notably after
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giving multiple chances to return classified
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documents to avoid prosecution
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, mr Trump allegedly did the
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opposite . According to the indictment
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, he not only refused to return the documents
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for many months . He also obstructed
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justice by enlisting others
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to destroy evidence and then to lie about
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it . In contrast , we
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want to say Mr Biden turned in classified
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documents to the National Archives
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and the Department of Justice consented to
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the search of multiple locations , including his home , sat
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for a voluntary interview and in
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other ways cooperated with the investigation . End
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of quote . I've seen the headlines
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since the report was released about my
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willful retention of documents . This
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, these assertions not only misleading , they're
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just plain wrong . On
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page 215 , if you had a chance I
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know it's a long , it's a thick document On page 215
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, the report of the special counsel found the exact opposite . Here's
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what he wrote there is , in fact
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, a shortage of evidence that
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I willfully retain classified materials
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related to Afghanistan . On page
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12 , the special counsel also
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wrote for another documents . The
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decision to decline criminal charges
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was straightforward . The evidence
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suggests that Mr Biden did not willfully
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retain these documents . The evidence
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says I did not willfully retain
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these documents . In addition , I
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know there's some attention paid to some language
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in the report about my recollection of events
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. There's even reference that I
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don't remember when
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my son died . How
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in the hell dare he raise that ?
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Anytime Joe Biden is
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backed into a corner , he
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uses his son , beau . His
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son Beau died of cancer . Right
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, horrible to lose a child , but
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he uses his son as a tool . He
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constantly refers to his military service
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and that's why he died from
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Iraq , like
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he lies about it and exaggerates it . So
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anytime he's backed into a corner , he
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goes into I need sympathy mode
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. And he
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turns into well , my son died . And
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how dare you question me ? You
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didn't remember it in the interview . They're
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writing down what the facts of the case are . They're
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writing down what you said
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in the interview
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. That's what they're doing .
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Frankly , when I was asked the question , I thought to myself
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wasn't any of their damn business
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. Let me tell you
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something Some
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of you have commented . I wear since the day he
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died , every single day , the rosary
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he got from our lady of .
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Our lady of . What , joe , do
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you now remember , or
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is it just our lady of ? And
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then let's pretend to be emotional .
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Every Memorial Day , we hold a service remembering
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him , attending my friends and family
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and the people who loved him . I Don't
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need anyone . I don't need anyone
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Remind me when he passed
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away or passed away . Simple
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truth is I sat for 500 of you over two
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days of events going back 40
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years . At the same time
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, I was managing international crisis . Their
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task was to make a decision about
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whether to move forward with charges in this case
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. That's their decision
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to make , that's a council's decision to make
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, that's his job , and they
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decided not to move forward For
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any extraneous commentary . They don't know
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what they're talking about . It
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has no place in this report . Bottom line
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as a matter is now closed . I'm
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gonna continue what I've always focused on
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my job of being president of the United States
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of America . I thank you and I'll take
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some questions president Biden
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.
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It's about to go ham . Okay
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, the press let him speak now
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. Listen to this . That this is I Mean
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. They go nuts .
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Something special counsel said in
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his report is that one of the reasons
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you were not charged is because in
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his description , you are a well-meaning elderly
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man with a poor memory .
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I'm well-meaning and I'm an elderly man
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and I know what the hell I'm doing . I've been president . I
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put this country back on his feet .
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I don't need his recommendation , it's totally
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on your memory and can you continue
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as president my memory is so
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bad , I let you speak .
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That's , that's . No
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look my memory is not kept . My memory
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is fine , my memory . Take
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a look at what I've done since I become president . None
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of you thought I could pass any of the things I got passed
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how'd that happen ? You know
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, I guess I just forgot what was going on , only
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by some of you .
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Responsibility for at least being careless with classified
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material . I .
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I take responsibility for not having
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Seen exactly
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what my staff was doing . There's
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, it , goes in and points out things that
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appeared in my garage , things that came out of my home
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, things that were moved were moved Not by
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me but my staff , but my staff
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.
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That's how anybody does it . I mean , do you think Donald
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Trump was physically lifting boxes from
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the White House ? I don't , I don't think so . Look
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how overwhelmed he is . Look
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how overwhelmed he is . But
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look , look how overwhelmed he is . I
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mean the press is is finally
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starting to come at Joe and like dude your
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senile .
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For months . When you were asked about your age
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, you would respond with the words watch
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me , watch any American . People have
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been watching and they have expressed concerns
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about your age .
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That is your judgment . That is
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your judgment .
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No , it's not . The
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polls are overwhelmingly
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left , right , center , overwhelming
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. The concern is your mental competence
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. That's not her
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opinion , but that's how . That's
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how sad this situation is
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, just sad . The people surrounding
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him or telling him he's fine , he's
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convinced that he's fine they're
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hiding the fact that the American people
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don't , don't want you as president because they don't feel
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that you're mentally competent . So
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he , but he believes , because he's a
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seen-eye old man , he
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believes that this is Okay
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, that , no , that's not true . That's your opinion . You're
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trying to twist something around , but
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the polls are crystal clear
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. We went over them a couple of days ago
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on the show .
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That is not the judgment of the press they
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expressed concerns about your mental acuity
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.
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They say that you are too old . Mr President
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, in December you told me that you believe there
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are many other Democrats who could defeat
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Donald Trump , so why does it have to be
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you ? Now , what ? What is your ?
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answer Most qualified person in this
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country , be president United States and finish the job
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I started . I
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did not share classified information
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. I did not share with
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my go-to . I did not guarantee you did
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not . Well , no , they
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did not say that . He did not say
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that . Let me answer
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your question . The
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fact of the matter is what I didn't want repeated
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I didn't want him to not , I didn't read
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it to him was I had written a long
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memorandum to President Obama why
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we should not be in this in
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Afghanistan , and I was
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of those multiple pages . And
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so what I was referring to I said classified
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it . I should have said it was should
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be private because it was a contact between the
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president and vice president as
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to what was going on . That's what
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he's referring to . It was not classified
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information in that document . That
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was not .
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I mean listen to them going after him
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. This is a dumpster fire for Joe Biden
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.
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When you look back at this incident is there anything
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you would do differently now , and do you think
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that a special prosecutor should have been
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appointed in the first place in both of these cases
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? First
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of all , what I would have done
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is Overseeing the transfer
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of the material that was in my
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office in my offices . I
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should have done that , if
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I go back . I didn't have a responsibility that
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there was . My staff was supposed to that and they referenced
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that in the report , and my
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staff did not do it in the way
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that , for example , I didn't
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know how half the boxes got in my garage
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Until I found out . Staff
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gathered them up , put them together and took them
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to the garage in my home and All
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the stuff that was in my home was in filing
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cabinets that were either locked or able to be locked
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. It was in my house . It
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wasn't out in like in Mar-a-Lago
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in a public place where and none
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of it was high classified Didn't have any that
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.
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What were these documents in Mar-a-Lago
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were kept ? Were not in a public place
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. There are public places , but they were
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kept in the private quarters of President
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Trump , where the Secret Service protects
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it , not in his
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garage in In Delaware
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Next to his Corvette , with
19:10
no security . I mean
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, that's a fundamental difference . You want
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to call it a public place ? Yeah , I
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guess it's not . It's a private club . But
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if you want to say that people are on the property
19:22
, yeah , that's fine . But Mar-a-Lago
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is huge and it's
19:27
locked in his room red stuff on
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it .
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You know what I mean around the corners , none of
19:31
that . And so I wish
19:33
I had paid more attention
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to how the documents were being moved
19:37
to work . I thought they were being moved to the archives
19:40
. I thought all of us being moved . That's
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what I thought . Now , what was the last part of your question
19:44
? Appointed
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in this case and in the case of your rival
19:49
, president , I think a special council
19:51
should have been appointed , and the reason I think
19:53
a special Counsel should have been appointed is
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because I did not want to be in a position that
19:58
they looked at Trump and weren't gonna look at me
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.
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He just admitted . I wanted them to look
20:04
at me so that nobody
20:07
could use that against me . With
20:09
Donald Trump , you
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think the person that him or his administration
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picked to Look into
20:18
it was actually gonna come forward with criminal
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charges , like they did for Donald Trump ?
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Just like they looked at the vice president and
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the fact is , they made a firm conclusion . I
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did not break the law period
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. Thank you all .
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That's not what they said . They didn't
20:34
say that you didn't break the law . They
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said that you
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Would not be
20:43
a good defendant because you're too old and feeble
20:46
minded to Be
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believed by a jury . Therefore , it would
20:50
be reasonable doubt that you had criminal intent
20:52
. I mean , that's what it was
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. You're just too old and forgetful that
20:58
we just assumed you didn't really realize
21:00
it was happening . I mean
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, that's that's . That's
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the reason . Now
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he's out of the clear . Joe's
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out of the clear . He kind
21:18
of stumbled , stepped his way through it . It
21:21
was not the best , the press is pissed
21:23
, but he's out . He's on his way out
21:25
. You
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made it , joe , get out of there . Oh
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boy , you know the
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entire team Is
21:45
behind it . Like this guy came out and was
21:47
like , oh my god , come on , joe , thank God that's over . Entire
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teams . Like , oh my god , he's going back to the microphone
21:53
. The teleprompter speech is over
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. So now it's just Joe's
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mind which is . It's just nothing in there
21:59
.
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I'm of the view , as you know , that
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the conduct , the conduct
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of the response
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In
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Gaza , in the Gaza Strip , has
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been over
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the top . I
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think that , as
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you know , initially
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President of Mexico CC
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did not want to open up the gate
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to allow humanitarian material
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to get in the president
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of Mexico Didn't
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open the border to Gaza
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in Israel .
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That that's literally what
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he just said , after he
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talked about how his mental competence is perfectly
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fine .
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That's , that's literally what
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he just said did not want to open up the gate to
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allow . I think
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that , as
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you know , initially
23:10
the president of Mexico CC
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did not want to open up the gate
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to allow Humanitarian material
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to get in . I talked to
23:20
, I convinced open the gate . I
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talked to be be to open the gate on the Israeli
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side . I've been pushing really hard
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, really hard , to get humanitarian
23:29
Assistance in to Gaza . There
23:31
are a lot of innocent people who are starving , a
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lot of innocent people who are in trouble
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and dying , and it's got to stop
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. Number one , number two I
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was also in the position that I'm the guy
23:43
that made the case that
23:45
we have to do much more to increase
23:47
the amount of Material going in , including
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fuel , including other items
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. I've been on the phone with the Qataris
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, I've been on the phone with the Egyptians , I've been
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on phone with the Saudis to get
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as much aid as we possibly can Into
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Gaza . There are innocent people and
24:03
some women and children who are also
24:05
in bad and badly need of help
24:07
, and so that's what we're pushing , and
24:09
I'm pushing very hard now to
24:11
deal with this hostage ceasefire Because
24:14
, as you know , I've been working tirelessly
24:17
in this deal . How
24:19
can I say this without revealing , to
24:22
lead to a sustained pause in
24:25
the fighting , in the
24:27
actions taking place in in
24:29
the Gaza Strip , and
24:31
Because I think if we could
24:33
get the delay for that , the
24:37
initial delay , I think
24:39
that we would be able to extend
24:42
that so that
24:44
we could increase the prospect
24:46
that this fighting in Gaza
24:48
changes . There's also negotiations
24:50
. You may recall the
24:53
very beginning . Right after
24:56
, right before Hamas attacked , I
24:59
was in contact with the Saudis and others
25:01
to work out a deal where they
25:03
would recognize Israel's right to exist
25:05
, let them make them part of the Middle
25:07
East and recognize them fully and return
25:10
for certain things that the United States
25:12
would commit to do . And the commitment
25:14
that we were proposed to do related
25:17
to two , two items . I'm not
25:19
going to go in detail , but one of them
25:21
was to deal with Protection
25:24
against their arch enemy to the Northwest
25:27
a Northeast , I should say . The
25:29
second one , by providing ammunition
25:32
and material for them to defend themselves . Coincidentally
25:36
, that's the timeframe
25:38
when this broke out . I have no proof
25:40
what I'm about to say , but it's not a
25:42
reasonable suspect that the
25:44
Hamas understood what was about to take place
25:47
and wanted to break it up before
25:49
it happens .
26:04
Wow , what
26:06
a dumpster fire . What
26:11
a dumpster fire . I
26:13
am a perfect , sound
26:15
mind and body . She
26:25
knew , watched
26:27
her community and just destroyed
26:30
, just
26:51
spoke , just
26:53
misspoke . However , he
27:00
does it all the time and
27:05
that's the main issue . This is a constant
27:07
thing . He's constantly confusing world
27:14
leaders names . He's constantly confusing
27:16
the scenarios
27:19
, the situations , anything that's going
27:21
on . It's sad
27:24
. It's not like
27:26
I don't think
27:28
that he has
27:30
like horrible intentions
27:32
to destroy the country . I
27:34
just think he's incompetent and that's more dangerous
27:36
than being intentional and
27:40
I think the people around him are using him
27:42
to get what they want , to
27:46
get their war money , to get
27:48
their kickbacks for Ukraine
27:50
and Israel
27:53
and Gaza , and it's
27:55
sad . I mean , it's horrifically sad
27:58
. So let's
28:02
listen to CNN . Just
28:04
this brief clip CNN talking
28:06
about this speech
28:09
here .
28:10
Can I just say I mean on this point about Mexico I
28:12
mean he misspoke on the name of the country
28:14
in the context of a larger answer about
28:16
what he's doing to try to get humanitarian
28:18
assistance into Gaza .
28:20
Straight to back in a month Straight
28:23
. He misspoke . Okay , like I said
28:25
, I would say that under
28:27
normal circumstances if he didn't misspeak
28:30
every time he got on top
28:32
of the microphone , if
28:35
the like seven , I
28:37
think it's like 75%
28:39
of the country thinks
28:41
the country's going in the wrong direction and
28:44
significantly more than half of the country
28:46
feels that Joe Biden is in serious
28:49
cognitive decline and do not
28:51
have faith in him To
28:55
lead the country . If you take
28:57
the totality of those circumstances and
28:59
you put them together , it's reasonable
29:02
to believe that he did not misspeak
29:04
. But
29:06
ironically , when Trump
29:09
confused Nancy
29:12
Pelosi with Nikki
29:15
Haley , cnn
29:17
said that Donald Trump
29:19
has a mental decline . Are
29:21
you kidding me ?
29:24
So is it a perfect answer ? Is it great
29:26
to misspeak ? No , it's never great to misspeak . I
29:28
promise everybody on this panel
29:30
right now has misspoken and said the wrong name
29:33
or the wrong date in
29:35
a conversation . But he's
29:37
explaining in
29:39
great detail the work that he's doing
29:41
to try to ease that crisis , and so
29:44
I don't think that we should lose
29:46
sight of the fact that he's explaining the work that
29:48
he's doing as president and gets so
29:50
hung up on one word Can
29:52
I just say I mean on this point about Mexico . I mean
29:54
he misspoke .
29:57
It's nonsense . The guy is not mentally
30:00
well . I'm sorry , the
30:02
guy is not mentally well . He's not ready
30:04
. He's not prepared to be
30:07
the
30:09
president of the United States . Again , sorry
30:11
, he cannot do it . He
30:15
cannot do it . He does not have what
30:17
it takes and
30:21
it's leading our country
30:23
in just a really terrible
30:26
direction . Let's
30:30
check out this clip . I haven't watched this clip
30:32
, but this just popped up . Let's look at this .
30:36
Well , it's cruel on us too . I
30:38
mean , the man's got seen our dementia . I've been saying
30:40
that to some of them . Oh , don't be so beastly
30:43
, nigel . No , he's got seen our dementia . He's
30:46
not just the leader of America , he's a leader
30:48
of the free world and under
30:50
his tenure many of these awful
30:52
things around the world have happened . Doesn't
30:54
mean it's all his fault , but he
30:57
is clearly totally incapable
30:59
of the job and I don't
31:01
agree with you , stephen . I don't think it will be
31:03
a Trump-Biden runoff . I think
31:05
they'll ditch him before the
31:07
Democrat convention takes place in July . I
31:10
think he's just too embarrassing . His
31:12
personal approval ratings are falling
31:14
and falling and falling . They're down in the mid-30s
31:17
and that in America is a sort of historic
31:19
lows . No , I think they'll
31:21
get rid of him . I think what was interesting about yesterday
31:24
was a lot of
31:26
the more liberal media have turned
31:28
a blind eye to his mental deficiencies
31:31
. Now they're all looking
31:33
at it , and I mean , what do you think about it To hold
31:35
a press conference and say , hey guys , my
31:38
mind is fine , and then
31:40
to confuse who the
31:42
president of Mexico is with Egypt
31:44
? In this very same week , you've talked
31:46
about President Mitterrand being
31:48
still in charge of France when he died in 1996
31:51
. I mean , look , literally
31:53
every single day now there
31:55
is something that happens that is literally cringe-making
31:58
. So , no , I think they've got to get rid of it .
32:01
And you think they'll get rid of him for almost
32:03
anyone , or is there
32:05
a frontrunner name that you can predict now
32:07
?
32:08
Well , clearly the sort of good-looking , charming
32:11
Democrat is Gavin Newsom
32:13
, who is the governor of California , very
32:16
articulate , would play
32:18
well on the media . His problem , of course
32:20
, is that under his tenure California
32:23
has had some catastrophic problems
32:25
and it would be difficult for him to shake
32:27
that off . There's nobody else obvious
32:30
other than
32:32
the real outsider that keeps
32:34
being talked about . Now , whether we take this seriously
32:36
or not , I don't know , but Michelle
32:38
Obama's name keeps being
32:41
raised . Now I
32:43
just don't know . I would have thought that
32:46
, after all those years in the White
32:48
House and living under that pressure , and
32:50
given that Barrack is now that David
32:52
Attenborough of America doing
32:54
wildlife programs at Incredibly
32:57
Popular , why the hell would you want
32:59
to give it all up ? But
33:01
that is the one that's constantly being ruined
33:03
.
33:05
I don't know . I don't know if
33:07
they're going to swap
33:09
Joe out and I think , listen
33:12
, Joe's the president of the United States . If he says
33:15
I'm going to rerun , he's going
33:17
to rerun . I mean , there's not really much anybody
33:19
can do about it . They have to
33:21
convince him to
33:23
step down . But convincing him to step
33:25
down means that he's admitting
33:28
that he is in cognitive decline and
33:30
that's going to be his legacy for his
33:32
family forever . I
33:37
don't know . Gavin Newsom , I
33:40
mean I don't know . Trump is way up in the polls
33:42
. If it continues this
33:44
way , Joe Biden's going to get destroyed
33:47
in 2024
33:49
. Don't
33:52
take that as you don't need to vote . You
33:54
need to vote . I
33:56
don't care if the polls say there's a 150%
33:59
chance that Trump is going to be president of the United States . You
34:02
need to go out there and vote , because
34:05
that's how they get you . They
34:07
say , oh yeah , they're destroying , they're killing , they're
34:09
leading , they're going to get destroyed
34:11
. And then nobody goes out and
34:15
votes . But thank you for tuning in . This
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