Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Legal AF Full Episode - 7/26/2025
Episode Date: July 27, 2025On a Trump Scandal-Du-Jour episode of the top ranked Legal AF podcast, Ben and Popok are back and expose: 1) the latest Epstein-Trump corruption scandal information as Trump beats a hasty retreat to S...cotland to avoid more questioning; 2) Trump authorizing his top DOJ leader to give "queen for a day" immunity to a convicted girl sex trafficking ring; 3) Trump's latest scandal, this time involving his tariffs and phony "trade deals," 4) Federal Judges taking steps to find Trump's DOJ and officials in contempt, send them to jail, and/or to pull their bar licenses, and so much more in the defense of our democracy. Support Our Sponsors: Dose: Save 30% on your first month of subscription by going to https://dosedaily.co/LEGALAF or entering LEGALAF at checkout. Trust And Will: Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents by visiting https://trustandwill.com/LEGALAF Miracle Made: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/LEGALAF and use the code LEGALAF to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Check Out The Popok Firm: https://thepopokfirm.com/ Subscribe to the NEW Legal AF Substack: https://substack.com/@legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donald Trump's Department of Justice held a two-day meeting with a convicted sex trafficker,
gave her use immunity something called Queen for a Day, and now people are talking about
whether or not she is going to get pardoned.
How did we get here?
Well, she was one of Donald Trump's best friends.
Her name is Delaine Maxwell and back in the day in the 90s and early 2000s
Donald Trump Jeffrey Epstein Delaine Maxwell. They basically lived on the same block in Palm Beach
They were close friends Mar-a-Lago was used as some of the grounds where
Delaine Maxwell as part of her sex trafficking ring she would walk down the block and she would say, Oh,
who's that towel girl right there?
Oh, a homeless girl named Virginia Joufray, who somehow got a job
under the age of 18 working in the spa at Mar-a-Lago.
And then Ghislaine Maxwell would say, Oh, I see you're at this spa.
I would like to introduce you to someone who likes massages.
You can travel the world.
His name is Jeffrey Epstein.
And thus Virginia Jouffre was sex trafficked
by Ghislaine Maxwell.
Or there's another story in the criminal case
against Ghislaine Maxwell,
she was convicted of sex trafficking,
where Jane Doe, underage 14 year old girl shows up at Mar-a-Lago with
Epstein and Elaine Maxwell and then she's introduced to Donald Trump. We don't know
much more about that. Sure it's probably in the files, we don't know, but that's
kind of the stuff we'd want to see. There was a separate civil case, may or may not
be the same 14 year old underage girl Jane Doe said that in
an encounter at Mar-a-Lago Jeffrey Epstein basically pointed at her to
Donald Trump and said you like this little one you like this little one and
that was a case against Epstein and Ghislaine so Donald Trump sends his
criminal defense attorney former criminal defense lawyer a guy named Todd
Blanch who now became the
number two at the Department of Justice, the Deputy Attorney General to have a 10 hour
meeting, 10 hours over two days with Ghislaine Maxwell convicted of sex trafficking.
Someone who the DOJ previously said in a 2022 sentencing memorandum, complete lack of remorse.
Someone who's engaged in the most vile acts ever.
The book should be thrown at her for causing many, many underage girls to be
sexually assaulted and sex traffic.
But our DOJ rolled out the red carpet.
It was like a meeting of dignitaries, ambassadors meeting with each other.
Donald Trump sent the DOJ to meet with Delaine Maxwell quicker than he sent FEMA into Texas
to deal with the flash floods.
And I'm not even being sarcastic about that.
So a 10-hour meeting took place.
Todd Blanch, Trump's criminal defense lawyer, David Oscar Marcus, who is Delaine Maxwell's
lawyer. They're
very chummy with each other. They're close friends in the Florida bar. Many people said David Oscar
Marcus was someone who Donald Trump wanted to be his criminal defense attorney. That's what I heard
amongst many lawyers in Florida. And then Delaine Maxwell's lawyer left. Very productive meetings,
very, very, very productive productive what are we
talking about and then we learned that the Department of Justice gave Delaine
Maxwell a special type of immunity called use immunity or proffer immunity
or Queen for the day immunity a sex trafficker Queen for the day everybody
and don't let anybody gaslight you
because when I bring Michael Popock in,
he'll explain that while use immunity
is something that may be given to co-conspirators
at some point in time, not after they are convicted
and show no remorse for sex trafficking and are in prison,
if you were to give immunity that happens
before the criminal cases go.
So this is highly unusual and also the timing of it as well.
The Democrats were able to do a maneuver last week
to get the deposition of Delaine Maxwell
and also to get files from,
or demand the files from the Department of Justice.
The DOJ in my view is likely going to obstruct that,
but the deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell
is set for right around August 11th or so.
And so Donald Trump found out,
oh my God, Congress is going to speak to Ghislaine.
Let me get my former criminal defense lawyer
because the DOJ basically represents me
from my own criminality at this point.
And that's why Todd Blanch rushed to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell.
And now Ghislaine Maxwell saying through her lawyer, not really sure if we're going to
speak to Congress at all.
May invoke the fifth when it comes to Congress, even though Congress can give a version of
use immunity with the laws less settled there versus the DOJ doing it.
And also if she doesn't speak to Congress, guess who would be having to
prosecute that. It would still have to be a referral to the DOJ and they ain't going
to prosecute her for contempt of Congress because they spoke to her and gave her the
use immunity. Do you see how this works? So in other words, in conclusion, or I should
say in conclusion to start the show, Donald Trump is protecting right now.
He's covering up, the regime's covering up a child sex trafficking ring.
What are we talking about here?
How can this be the subject of,
I just wanna say how unusual it is
that this is my intro of Legal AF on July 26, 2025.
It's bringing Michael Popak.
Michael Popak, I saw you looking away
and disgusted the star.
Michael.
I started reading my newspaper
to get ready for the segment.
The, it's even worse.
It's hard to believe it's even worse
than you just described it.
Because the whole scandal within a scandal
within a scandal wrapped in a scandal,
that is the Epstein pedophile coverup by Donald Trump,
is so much worse.
The steps are even one or two before you even mention.
First, you have to get rid of the line prosecutor who was responsible for the prosecution of
Ghislaine Maxwell, Comey's daughter.
You fire her two weeks ago so that when Todd Blanch goes and meets with his buddy,
David Oscar Marcus,
and I'm one of those Florida lawyers that you know,
and who was best friends with Alan Dershowitz,
he was his mentor at Harvard, David Oscar Marcus.
I know that because I went on David Oscar Marcus's website
and he's got a photo of a young David Marcus
along with his mentor, Alan Dershowitz,
who was also embroiled in the sex scandal,
was accused by the same Virginia Chaufris,
as you mentioned earlier, in a documentary.
So Epstein, Marcus is on the radar,
he's good friends with Todd Blanch,
they had a little giggling like schoolgirls
on a podcast moment a year ago that I caught.
So this is all a setup. First, you
get rid of the line prosecutor so that when you, and this is, I don't think this has ever
happened in the Department of Justice history, that the number two or number one in the office
go meets with a convicted felon, sex trafficking or otherwise, to have an interview with her
and not bringing along, there were a lot of people in that photo you showed
with Todd Blanch, but none of them
were the actual prosecutors who know the evidence
that all those people, none of them are line prosecutors.
None of them prosecuted her.
They don't know the truckload of documents and evidence
that were used at the grand jury and in the room
to convict her nine zero in New York
in front of a jury beyond a reasonable doubt,
which is why she's serving 20 years.
With all due respect to David Oscar Marcus,
who's doing a masterful job
trying to get his client a pardon.
She's not a scapegoat, just because the other guy
died somehow before his trial, Epstein.
She's a co-conspirator, just like he was,
and she's serving time as a result. So you don't go alone to the meeting without the prosecutors that prosecuted the case next to you because when you look when she lies
To you you can't catch her in the lies because you don't want to catch her in the lies
They before he went into that and got and she got queen for a day or use immunity or limited proper immunity.
There's variations on a thing
and they're all slightly different,
but they all mean the same thing,
which is in this case, which is ultimately,
you tell us the truth now and we'll give you immunity.
We won't prosecute you for anything that you say.
We may develop the evidence independently, but we won't.
And we may, but if you lie to us, that's a problem.
How does he know whether he lies to the,
whether she's lied?
Because Maureen Comey has been fired.
So they bring her out, they don't even keep her
in the penitentiary.
There's a room in the penitentiary
for this type of interview.
And you and I have done,
I've represented white collar criminal defense, you know, clients, and I have done, I've represented white collar criminal defense clients.
And I've done interviews with witnesses and others
in the federal penitentiaries.
And there is a room for that.
But no, they spent taxpayer dollars to treat her
like you said, like a queen for a day.
Bring her out, bring her to Tallahassee somewhere
to have this meeting over two days.
I think she gets returned in the middle of it.
And there they developed the client list.
Now he knew going in Todd Blanch, what she was going to say
because David Marcus told him in a proffer,
this is what she is going to say.
I heard Ellie Honig on CNN say something like,
I wouldn't let her have that interview
without taking the fifth amendment.
Ellie, he already knew what the proffer was going to be.
And all he cares about, even though 100 names were discussed, is that she clears Donald Trump.
Because when he came out of that 12-hour shit show, he said in social media, Todd Blanch,
at the appropriate time, I'll let everybody know what the results of that interview was.
The interview of a sex trafficker who was convicted now
You know where this is going this she's going to say that Donald Trump was not involved with the young girls and
In return, this is the quid pro quo. She's gonna get a pardon
I'll turn it back to you because I know you got some great pardon clips related to that and
The pardon is not gonna happen necessarily right away
It'll probably be held in abeyance
until the end of Donald Trump's term.
There's probably some exchange of collateral
to prove that it's actually gonna get done.
And then she takes a very different tune
when it comes to what Congress is going to be asking her.
She either doesn't remember things, she doesn't answer,
or she invokes the Fifth Amendment
when it comes to the questions from Congress.
So let's just go through though, to your point, Popak,
on the issue of pardons.
So CNN put this together.
How did Donald Trump previously address whether or not he was
going to give pardons to people like Flynn and Manafort and Roger Stone.
Watch the language he used there. Here play this clip.
I don't want to talk about pardons for Michael Flynn yet.
Be pardoned Paul Manafort.
I have not even given it a thought as of this moment.
Roger Stone, are you gonna pardon him, sir?
He's been convicted of felonies.
Am I gonna pardon him?
Well, I hadn't thought of it.
I think it's very tough what they did to Roger Stone.
And here is how he responded on Friday
to the question about pardoning
Ghislaine Maxwell, play this clip.
Would you consider a pardon or a commutation for Ghislaine Maxwell play this clip. How do you say that I, you should say I would rule it out.
She's a convicted sex trafficker.
It's not something.
You just gave the tell.
He's going to park her because he always does.
Exactly.
And here's the thing though.
He's making it worse for himself.
And he's clinging to, I guess, the Charlie Kirk's and the maga mush
crew that that he needs to give them something so that they have the talking point. But the
reality is, I'll hear from you, but he makes it worse. Nobody asked. Nobody zero said,
release the statements from sex trafficker, Ghislaine Maxwell, after giving her immunity.
We got the statements.
No one has asked for this.
We don't want this.
We didn't ask for the grand jury testimony
from the case either, because one, it's rule 6E,
material under federal rules of criminal procedure,
meaning we know that stuff doesn't get turned over. It would have nothing to do with the Epstein list or the witness statements or
other. That's not what the grand jury testimony is going to be. What the victims say about
Epstein and Delaine. That's it. Not about other people, other people are so no one asked
for the files. That's not the files14 files. That's not the files. The files are the 300 gigabytes currently
in the custody and control of the FBI and DOJ
for which they had a thousand agents and lawyers.
1,000 agents and lawyers.
Scouring.
Were taken off of their cases.
They were taken off of drug cases.
They were taken off of terrorist cases. They were taken off of terrorist cases. They were taken off of sex trafficking cases
they were taken off of
theft cases that some of the big embezzlement cases to go through the Epstein files in
order to flag
Every time Donald Trump's name was mentioned or any of Donald Trump's friends names were mentioned and to present a report on that, which a report was presented on
that. And we've learned Wall Street Journal exclusive this week that
Donald Trump's name is all over this thing. And it's not a shock that it
appears at least several times because on the stuff that has already been
released, Donald Trump's name has appeared several times and on the stuff that has already been released,
Donald Trump's name has appeared several times and it hasn't just appeared like, Oh, so and so flew on the plane once.
No, it's appeared in some of the most ghoulish of ways on the list.
So in addition to seven, I mean, from what we've had released already, right, in addition to the fact that Trump'sitions where Epstein brought a sex trafficking victim
to the Atlantic City Hotel and said,
hey, I'm calling Donald.
In addition to that, I mean, you know,
one of the key victims, Virginia Jufre,
worked at Mar-a-Lago underage as a towel girl.
She got a job there when she was homeless.
And I've told the story a lot, you know,
there's other examples where Maria Farmer,
an Epstein victim, Maria Farmer,
I believe her sister were victims of Epstein.
Maria Farmer is in an office building of Epstein's
when Maria Farmer says Trump walks in,
she's wearing gym clothes, Trump looks her up and down,
Epstein comes out and goes, that one's not the one for you,
or that one's not for you, or words to that effect. And then says, go into the other room, Donald, Maria Farmer says things like that. And does that mean that this we know that Donald Trump threw a party at Mar-a-Lago, where it was just him and Epstein, and they brought in 30 modeling, modeling, modeling, modeling girls. And the person who brought the girls there
thought that there was going to be like other like VIP execs to give them opportunities
in the modeling agency and it was just Trump and Epstein. So do we were they playing cards
you think with the girls were they you know were they just playing you know I don't want
I'm not trying to make light of it. Mentoring the girls?
Mentoring, was there a mentoring session?
You know, so we don't know, I don't know,
I can't say specifically what happened at that event.
I can't say what happened at other things
when Epstein was there, you know, I can't,
but I can also say Donald Trump was friends
with John Casablanca, the elite model management agency guy who
left his wife to have sexually assault the 15 year old girl and called her a girl woman
and then left his second wife to marry a 17 year old girl and elite model management,
which partnered with Trump on a lot of things like the look of the year competition had
a lot of those young girls become sexually assaulted. It's not just Epstein, it's Casablanca and other people.
You know.
It's also, wait, hold on one second.
It's also Donald Trump.
I mean, the insiders that are leaking from the White House say
that he is very worried about what are in the Epstein files
because they're going to quote F him and they're going to,
and there's monkey, there's funny business in there.
Well, when you're in funny business with a sex trafficker
of underage girls that they're being raped,
yes, that may be a problem.
And the reason that Donald Trump is hanging himself,
there was somebody once said, which I agree with,
nobody is keeping the story alive better than Donald Trump.
You'd think, if I didn't know better,
you'd think he'd want to have this story be kept alive. The Wall Street Journal, you showed the clip where he didn't, well,
we're going to show the clip where he denies that he's in the Epstein files. Wall Street
Journal runs an article, which is a total middle finger from Rupert Murdoch back to
Donald Trump two days after or a week after the original article that he got sued for
$20 billion for, which is like, yeah, you're suing for $20 billion. Here's a new article that you got briefed in May
by your Pam Bondi, the attorney general,
that you're lousy all over the Epstein files,
as we've now redefined them.
And that's the Wall Street Journal's response,
which gave license to the New York Times to run its articles,
as Might as Touch continues to write its articles.
And the takeaway is, as Donald Trump wants to put Pandora back
in the box, he's making it worse,
because there is a running narrative that he is covering up,
if not a participant in, sex trafficking of girls.
And even though the Republicans in recent polling don't seem
to care much about it, the rest of America does.
Only 16% of America think Donald Trump's doing a good job
handling the Epstein files and the issues around it, 16%.
And MAGA knows that that's not a good look for them
come the midterms.
We'll get later into the polling about the economy
and immigration, which are two big losers for them with independence.
But Epstein won't go away. The Democrats won't let it go away. Good moral people won't let
it go away. Maybe if it was something else, maybe it was about just good old fashioned
embezzlement or real estate fraud or mortgage fraud, maybe the story would go away. But
it's not going away because it's raping of girls.
There are 1000 victims, some of which are still alive
that haven't committed suicide, that are up in arms
because he's interviewing Queen for the Day, Maxwell, to save his own hide.
And that is where this administration is,
which is why we have to continue to report on it.
So just think about his reaction to the Wall Street
Journal article.
The Wall Street Journal article says Donald Trump writes
a birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein,
along with numerous other people who knew Jeffrey Epstein.
Wealthy, powerful people, Epstein's ex-girlfriends,
high school friends.
Alan Dershowitz.
They say they wrote birthday cards to him.
And, you know, and look, Donald Trump said a number of things
in light of their relationship that is deeply,
deeply alarming, you know, and, you know,
and creepy and concerning.
Something about like enigmas always stay the same age
or never age and our secrets, you know,
our beautiful secrets secrets you know our
beautiful secrets you know should always remain together but just think if you
were innocent why would you believe that that carries with it a defamatory intent
wouldn't the response be if you were innocent hey we were rich guys who live
down the block from each other I I was asked to do this.
I didn't know about his past and I was disgusted by it.
I kicked him out of the club
and I've never talked to him again.
And anybody who reads further into my statements,
you are the ones who are creepy or whatever.
Isn't that what an innocent person would respond?
But instead Donald Trump takes the birthday card
and goes, oh my God, this is defamatory.
How is that more defamatory than you saying Epstein
is a great guy who likes women on the younger side?
How is it more defamatory than all of the things
that I actually, how is it more defamatory than all of the things that I actually listen?
How is it more defamatory than you sending your DOJ
to give the sex trafficker of Epstein
queen for the day and treating him like a digger?
Popok, I know you're reeling to go,
but we gotta take our, this is an intense episode.
We're diggin' into it.
You're gonna love how I'm gonna put this around, go ahead.
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Okay, Michael Popock, let's get into it.
So as I explained that Wall Street Journal lawsuit
that Donald Trump filed, perhaps the worst lawsuit ever.
I mean, if you and I predicted how bad it
was going to be for Donald Trump now, with the New York Times expose coming out that
they've seen the book, they know that Donald Trump is one of the many people like in the
table of contents that are listed in this leather bound book. They confirm that. They
got another note from the book that kind of further confirms it. And then the New York
Times found a book, one of Donald Trump's books that he sent to Epstein where Donald Trump signed it and said,
Jeff, you are the greatest.
So Popak, you were anxious to talk before the break.
Yeah, I want to do it two ways.
One, the reason why Trump is, as you say in the past,
is operating under the law of holes
and digging a deeper hole for himself every time
is because he has challenged the media is, as you say in the past, is operating under the law of holes and digging a deeper hole for himself every time,
is because he has challenged the media
to go after him and put a lie to his revisionist history
that he wasn't that close to Epstein,
he didn't know about Epstein, and Epstein, quote-unquote,
was a creep who he kicked out of Mar-a-Lago.
That's not why he was kicked out of Mar-a-Lago
and that's a lie.
They had a falling out in 2004
because they fought over a piece of real estate
in Palm Beach County, in Palm Beach
that went to Trump for $50 million
but was bit up by Epstein
because they were fighting over the same single family
piece of property.
That's why, not because,
or if you take it to its,
if you take Trump at his word, which you never can do,
Trump knew about Epstein being a pedophile in 2004
and didn't do anything about it,
and then rewarded his prosecutor
who cut him a sweetheart deal and let him get off
while thousands of women were being raped and abused
with a slap on the wrist, Alex Acosta, and made him your labor secretary in the Trump administration as a reward? Which is it,
Trump? Is it you knew and he was a creep and you did nothing else about it except reward people
around them, or you didn't know anything about it and you barred him because of the corruption
thing? The easiest way, and you and I do this as lawyers
in front of juries all the time,
is take Epstein out of the equation.
Let's suppose Donald Trump's relationship
was not with Epstein, it was with Jeffrey Dahmer,
who chopped up people and ate them.
You know, let's just take Dahmer instead of Epstein.
And there's evidence of Donald Trump
writing to Jeffrey Dahmer, your sweet little secrets,
your little, you're an enigma.
Now, when people say, give him a break,
he didn't know Jeffrey was eating people.
But why isn't it proper reporting
to put the two and two together?
You don't get to be best friends,
and that's what they were for 15 years.
I defy anybody put it in comments tonight,
name one other person not named Trump
that Donald Trump was best friends with
during that same period that he hung around with
and did the Playboy thing in Palm Beach
and in New York like Jeffrey Epstein.
Who else went to his wedding with Marla Maples?
Who else went with him on the planes,
who else went with him to these phony beauty pageants
in order to solicit whatever from women and girls,
who else?
Nobody.
And so now Donald Trump needs to rewrite history
and he's challenged the media to put a lie to it.
Every time he says, I wasn't that close,
the book, the endorsement, the photo, the birthday card,
the wedding picture, the this, the that.
And the reason we're doing it,
or when you and your brothers dug up
the 20-year-old civil testimony and deposition
of Jeffrey Epstein, where somebody was smart enough
to ask the question, did Donald Trump have relationships
or was he with young girls?
I take the Fifth
Amendment. The reason we're doing all of it, besides being circumstantial evidence, which is
proving our case, is because Donald Trump is denying the relationship and the closeness of
the relationship. He's suggesting that he couldn't possibly have known about Jeffrey Epstein's sex
trafficking and his pedophilia. And that is, we're making the case to the American people
that that is impossible.
That if we're making the closing argument,
which you and I do almost every time we get together
in some way, then it would be,
you'd have to bury your head in the sand
and ignore all of these data points that we just laid out
inside and around orbiting around Donald Trump
and Jeffrey Epstein.
You'd have to close your eyes to it
in order not to suggest that at the very least,
whether he participated in it or not is for another day,
but he must have known about.
I asked that of Michael Cohen,
who doesn't really have any inside knowledge
of that particular relationship.
But I said, is it possible given the weight of examples
that we have of the closeness of the relationship
in including women and girls that he would not have known?
And Michael said, no, I don't think it's possible
that he would not have known.
So even those closest to him say that what we're saying,
and this is what we're doing,
it's not that we're convicting him
of the crime of raping girls. I'm talking about Donald Trump now
But we are convicting him of the thing. He is guilty of which is that he showed
Tremendously poor judgment. He must have known about those relationships and is now getting embroiled in it
And can't get himself out from under it
In fact, as I said at the top
He is the number one reason you and I continue to talk about it,
is because of how Donald Trump is handling this matter.
Look, he was found liable for sexual abuse,
OK, in a civil case.
He's on camera talking about grabbing women's genitals.
And he says, because you're rich,
you can get away with anything, and they let you do it.
At his deposition when he was asked about it, he says, that's just what men have done for millions of years. He said he said fortunately or
Unfortunately, that's just what men have done for millions of years
Then he's asked. Oh, are you saying that the reason that you couldn't have sexually assaulted this victim or that victim is?
Because you don't find them attractive and And he goes, well, they're not my type. That's not my type. Then he looks
at the lawyer asking the question, Roberta and said, by the way, you're not my type.
And then Donald Trump went on a rant about E. Jean Carroll during his deposition where
Donald Trump said, and then she talked about how she liked it. And that she said it was sexy being sexually assaulted.
She went on CNN and said it was sexy.
And then Roberta Kaplan, E. Jean Carroll's lawyer was like,
you're saying you saw her say that she enjoyed being like sexually assaulted by you?
Donald Trump's like, I think she said that on CNN and then they took a break
and she came back out and then said, you know, something completely different.
That's not actually what happened on CNN. You know, with Donald Trump in Scotland today, let's not forget that during this sexual assault civil trial against Donald Trump, he could have defended himself.
He could have showed up. But instead, where did he go during the trial?
He ran away to Scotland.
And so instead of him testifying, they just played his deposition and he didn't testify in that case.
Let's also remember that Donald Trump was the one who refused to give his DNA samples when it was being requested.
And then once the trial started and discovery was closed,
then Donald Trump's like, well, now I wanna do a test
and on the dress and I'll give my DNA sample.
And people are like, you could have done that originally,
but you refuse to do that.
And so, you don't just get to break the rule.
Why wouldn't you give it originally if you wanted to,
if you wanted to clear your name
in a situation like that?
And so we know that.
I've showed clips before as well
of Donald Trump speaking before the young Republicans,
high school kids who want to be Republicans,
or I don't know why,
but who consider themselves Republicans
in New York and college students.
And Donald Trump tells the story about how he claims
a general went up to him and said,
the most courageous act that generals ever seen,
and this general's gone to wars,
is when Donald Trump called grabbing women
by their genitals, sexually assaulting them.
When he called that locker room talk,
Donald Trump says, that general said to me,
locker room talk. And that was, that general said to me, locker room talk.
And that was the greatest thing I've ever seen,
the most courageous thing I've seen.
So we have these data points,
which frankly should be disqualifying.
And then you have Donald Trump weaponizing Epstein
and the list and the files,
which now we know he's in the files,
which again, it was never a shocker to me
based on the fact that he's in the files
that have been released,
which to me are incredibly damning to begin with,
but Trump's used them against
all of his political opponents, right?
And Donald Trump would make all of these posts and say,
you know, that the Democrats were involved in this
and that what the real issues were were that,
and they're the ones who are covering it up,
and Bill Clinton went to the island
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And so he weaponized it when he was the closest.
And now do you notice what Donald Trump's doing as well?
I think we have a few clips that show this,
where a reporter asked Donald Trump,
what are you hoping that Blanche gets out of the Ghislaine Maxwell interview?
And Donald Trump's like, I really haven't been following it, but talk about other people,
Clinton, Larry Sumner. Listen to what Donald Trump says when he's asked about it in Scotland.
Let's play it.
What are you hoping about the interview with Ghislaine Maxwell? What are you hoping that they get out of that? Listen to what Donald Trump says when he's asked about it in Scotland. Let's play it.
I really have no, really nothing to say about it. She is being talked to by a very smart man, by a very good man Todd Blanch. And I don't know anything about the conversation. I haven't really been following it.
A lot of people are asking me about pardons.
Obviously, this is no time to be talking about pardons.
But a lot of people have asked about pardons.
This is just not a time to be talking about pardons.
Todd will come back with whatever he's got.
You're making a very big thing over something
that's not a big
thing. You should be talking about it. If you're going to talk about that, talk about Clinton,
talk about the former president of Harvard, talk about all of his friends, talk about the hedge fund
guys that were with him all the time. Don't talk about Trump. What you should be talking about is
the fact that we have the greatest six months in the history of a presidency according to a lot of people.
And we had an amazing six months.
And this is sort of an example of it.
Now we're meeting with the European Union, having, we're also meeting with, as you know,
the head of UK.
And then Donald Trump said before he left that he said he has a list.
Trump says you should focus on Clinton, the Harvard guy, the hedge fund guys, and Donald Trump says
that apparently Trump has the Epstein list. He goes I have the list. He goes listen to him. He
goes I have the list. I will give you the list of the people who were really the'll give you a list. These
guys lived with Jeffrey Epstein. I sure as hell didn't. Thank you very much.
He goes, I guess he's got the list. And then in the clip before that, do you notice that
Donald Trump was asked, he wasn't even asked a question about pardons
He was saying the question was what do you hope to get out of this then Donald Trump's?
Eventually said basically that you should be talking about Trump
They should be talking not about Trump but about Clinton and hedge fund guys and Larry Sumner and then Donald Trump brought up on his own
Well now is not the time to be talking about pardons not that it's off the table and then he
said I haven't been thinking about it much but then he had but he sent his
number to he brings up pardons and then he talks about the list but popok this
was the New York Times headline New York Post headline and this is telling
Elaine Maxwell gave the Department of Justice info about 100
different people linked to Jeffrey Epstein, lawyers say. So we all know what like we need.
That's another Murdoch paper. That's another Murdoch paper.
But we know what Trump is doing here. The plan is now, give a list,
this is how Trump's gonna try to deflect from himself.
Give a list of other, and by the way,
it's what a scumbag Donald Trump is too, right?
Give me a list of other guys, give me good names,
not just Clinton, give me those hedge fund guys.
I'm gonna throw their names out, right?
To try to distract from me, then let's have the media
focused on all of them and not Trump or maybe we all,
every, you know, now it just becomes a bigger story
and then they'll find all your house.
Well, look, look, the false equivalency
has already been established because they're trying
to create a false criminal investigation
and abuse of power. I did a whole hot take recently on the Midas Touch Network about
this being six months in the most scandal-ridden and corrupt Department of Justice we've ever
known. Say what you want about Merrick Garland. He moved too slow. He was too ponderous. He
was too tortoise-like. But he wasn't corrupt.
And we've never talked about a corrupt Department of Justice.
We've had a corrupt FBI under Edgar Hoover.
And we've had presidents that used a corrupt FBI.
But never a Department of Justice that sold its soul
so quickly because of who it's owned by, who its daddy is,
which is Donald Trump.
And that's why Donald Trump has all of his former criminal defense lawyers
as the top leadership in the Department of Justice,
impeachment and criminal defense lawyers, Pam Bondi,
Emil Bové, John Sauer and Todd Blanch.
That's the top, right?
And then he brought in the political people, like, you know,
the person that lost the Republican National Committee
chairmanship, so she gets to be the head of the civil rights division
as she chloroforms it and puts it out of business.
That's what he has surrounding him.
And so when he says, so the false equivalency is where Tulsi Gabbard,
who's a crash test dummy that just pulled out,
I thought she was basically being walked the plank.
I think she was.
And she says, I better make myself useful.
I know. I'll go look in 2,500 pages of documents and reports
by John Durham, Robert Mueller,
the Senate Intelligence Committee headed by Marco Rubio,
the Intelligence Assessment,
and I'll find something none of them ever found.
And I'll find a link, which now Dan Bongino is running
around with, of corruption at the highest level with the Obama
administration in the final days because Putin was trying
to get Hillary Clinton elected.
Nobody believes that, instead of Donald Trump.
The reason they don't want Hillary Clinton elected
and they want Donald Trump elected
is because our adversaries want Americans
at each other's throats and seething.
And Donald Trump has that knack for being able to do that
and weaken the American populate
and, you know, the American experiment.
That's why they love Trump,
because if he's not a Manchurian candidate
or an asset of Russia, he certainly acts like one.
So they didn't want Hillary Clinton.
Say what you want about Hillary Clinton,
but she was competent, and they didn't want her in there Say what you want about Hillary Clinton, but she was competent and they want her in there.
So that makes absolutely no sense.
At the same time, remember Donald Trump
was pitching the Russians to help him
by releasing the emails that Hillary Clinton
allegedly lost in her server.
If you're listening out there,
he said at a press conference,
if you're listening Russia, get me the email.
So he was using Russia to try to win his election.
But they've set up this false equivalency.
Let's see if we go after Barack Obama, Barack Hussein Obama,
that'll be the equivalency of the Epstein,
and that'll balance it out, and the 100 names.
My read of the reporting is that Blanche came in
with the 100 names, not the other way around.
And we're gonna get to the bottom of that Blanche came in with the 100 names, not the other way around.
And we're gonna get to the bottom of that as well.
David Oscar Marcus is very happy
with the results of the interview
because this is just the Kabuki theater that's happening.
Fire James Comey's daughter,
who's the prosecutor who knows everything
about the Epstein file.
Other than you, she's probably the other person in America
and Julie K. Brown that knows Epstein
like the back of her hand.
Don't have her in the room, of course,
during the conversations.
Then, as you read, the tell for Donald Trump is
whatever he says he hasn't thought about something,
he certainly has thought about it.
And then at some point in a week or two,
he's gonna pardon Maxwell.
At the end, the American people, however,
are not buying this creation of these phony paper tigers,
these, you know, as a comparison to the Epstein thing.
But you're right, for Donald Trump to say, I have the,
of course he has the list.
The list, the list, by the way, that, that,
that What's your name said
was on her desk, it's Bambandi,
is effectively all the names that are in the gigabytes
of information that was scoured by the FBI.
You know how you and I know that?
Because the thousand victims have lawyers
and the lawyers know what their statements were,
the 302s and the FBI statements,
where they identified all the people that were involved.
That's the Johns list.
That's the list.
And Donald Trump, you know, he had a Freudian slip, just like she did.
Pam Bundy.
There is a list and Donald Trump's name is lousy on it.
And that is the problem.
I don't know how he makes this thing go away.
One, we're never going to let it go away.
The Democrats have out-foxed the Republicans on this,
starting with the House Judiciary Oversight Committee
and James Comer, where the Democrats got three Republicans,
including Nancy Mace, to join with them to issue the subpoenas.
Now look, some of the subpoenas they're asking for, I don't like.
Like, I don't want Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
and Bill Clinton to be sucked into depositions either
for this charade.
But they are gonna issue it to Maxwell.
They want the leather bound birthday book.
They want all this stuff that Donald Trump
is desperately trying to hide.
And the question I have for you though,
as we round out of the segment, this extended hot take, is what do you think the impact on the midterms and on the MAGA ability to
stay in in Congress is like the, what is the impact of the Epstein scandal coverup for
Donald Trump and everybody who's got an R next to their name come the midterms. You know, I'm not trying to cop out of answering the question,
and I don't want the audience to get mad at me
when I say what I'm about to say.
And I'm not trying to be facetious,
because I think it's an important question.
So I say this with the utmost respect
to everything out there.
I don't care.
I tru- With this one there. I don't care.
I true with this one, I really don't care.
You know, would it be great if it has an impact?
You know, sure.
But see, I just think the laser focus right now,
instead of the midterm impact, it really just needs to be,
do not let this be one of these moments
where Donald Trump squirms out of it.
Right? We're the media now. This network gets more views than any other channel that's out there.
And Donald Trump has his ways of controlling the media to change the narrative. Right?
We're seeing it play out here. We see his formulation, right? I mean, salty throw up this video right here
of like what they're saying on Fox, right? And other networks see what Fox is doing.
And then they bite the bait. So here's Hannity. One thing is crystal clear. Obama, Obama.
This is the Obama. Play this clip. One thing is crystal clear. Barack Obama was a terrible
president and he abused his
power. He fomented a culture of pious corruption inside the halls of our
federal bureaucracy. To this day I can all but assure you that the former deep
state actors who carried out this plot to delegitimize a duly elected president,
Donald Trump, still believe they did nothing wrong. They didn't care at all about the will of all of you,
the American people.
They believe their opinions mattered much more,
and this information clearly is suggesting
that they were willing to lie, manipulate,
undermine a duly elected president.
To them, using the almighty power of the US government
to subvert the will of the American people is what.
Right.
That's a form of brainwashing right there.
And then other media controlled by Donald Trump, and you're going to do a take on this
with the CBS approval going through and the FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, basically saying
we control CBS now.
We're putting an ombudsman in there.
We're going to basically control what their content is going to be's gonna be. And there's a chilling effect across media.
So Trump sits in the Oval Office with his team,
Suzy Wiles, all of them, you know, DOJ,
what do we do here?
Okay, number one, let's go for grand jury transcripts.
We know the courts are gonna deny him
because we're not entitled to it.
Blame the courts, what else do we do?
We've got contacts with Delaine Maxwell.
We know the lawyer there.
Okay, let's set up that Delaine Maxwell thing.
Let's have her list other names.
Let's get the media to kind of chase that
and we'll do that.
All right, what else are we gonna do?
Obama, let's focus on Obama and say 2016,
Obama was involved in whatever.
And then what do we do?
Let's turn our attention to you know, some other scandal and then try to get out of this
You know get out of this cycle and so we see it
So my point is, you know not that we should care about the midterms and the impact of it
So it's not that I don't I don't care with this one
Donald Trump and the GOP are basically the GOP, the guardians of pedos
at this point.
That's what the GOP stands for.
And for me, this isn't an issue about blue or red or Democrat, Republican.
It's truly an issue about good versus evil.
And we have MAGA right now, which weaponized the victims of sex trafficking, are the ones
covering up for it, and they've revealed their plan all along.
And to me, what I'm focused on,
and I know you're focused on every day,
is bringing the story to people
and explaining what they're gonna do.
So we're steps ahead of it now that we control the media
and more people are watching what we're doing.
So that's the need.
No, I don't disagree.
Listen, I didn't mean to set you up with it.
I don't disagree that there are just some stories that don't,
you talked about this last week, that it just doesn't matter
what the political impact of something is.
It's just morally disgusting and depraved,
and we got to call it out.
Like if Donald Trump was accountable,
like the question would be,
how do you think that's going to impact the midterms?
I mean, you know, you just have to follow the story
and train our artillery on it.
And like you said, and I agree, you know, you just have to follow the story and train our artillery on it. And like you said, and I agree with you,
mainstream media, or the only time I've ever agreed
with Brendan Carr for the FCC, I did this in my hot take,
is Brendan Carr said that mainstream media
can no longer be trusted to the American people
to provide them with news and information.
I'm like, correct. They are now drafting behind Midas Touch and Legal AF
in their reporting.
Because we were out in front, you were out in front,
a year and a half ago, talking about Epstein
and reminding people why that connectivity,
why that intersection between Trump and Epstein
was so important, having nothing to do
with electoral
success. The good news is, as we sort of transition here, you know, all the polls are out. All the polls post the big, beautiful bill, post his attack on human beings in California and other places,
you know, in the immigration, depraved immigration policy.
And it's all terrible for Donald Trump.
I mean, he's 30 points under with independence.
The only time he was ever like that is when he lost the last election.
People hate his handling of the economy.
I mean, hate it.
Independence especially.
I mean, they've left.
Elvis has left the building.
They hate his handling of immigration. Hate it. independents especially. I mean, they've left, Elvis has left the building. They hate his handling of immigration, hate it.
I'm sorry, Americans don't wanna see children in handcuffs,
human beings chased through churches, schools, factories,
and farms.
They don't wanna see ICE agents high-fiving
on secretly recorded video because they just made a bounty
by tasing and abusing people
that were stopped in an immigration stop, which is in Florida.
I'll do a reporting on that soon.
And they hate it.
And the two things he thinks got him elected are the economy and immigration.
It was really just the economy.
And on the economy and how he's handling inflation, he's in the toilet.
Enton on CNN said,
I thought there'd be a floor
for how low Donald Trump could drop with independence,
but apparently he's burst through that floor
and there is no end in sight at how low he is going.
And yet he continues to press the losing hand
while we continue to talk about the scandals.
It's a scandal a day.
And scandals within scandals are in the Trump administration.
I hate to remind people,
but we're only six months into this shit show.
If this was on network television,
it would already be canceled.
No doubt.
And if we were a parliamentary system
where you could have snap elections,
he would, and
we had a multi-party system, he'd be gone, which by the way, we may want to explore those
systems right there in the future. They think they tend to seem a little bit superior to
what we've got then here in retrospect. But yeah, independence, Trump's approvals right around 28, 29%.
And then on all of those issues, right around 25 to 29% approval.
When we come back, I want to talk about some of the other cases that are out there.
We spent a lot of time on Epstein, but I also want to talk about the anatomy of a deal.
And I just want to talk at the beginning about like why these trade deals are not real deals and what a
deal means that they have to like exist to start off with and how when Donald Trump talks
about Japan and this and that they're not deals and I'll explain to you what we'll break
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Pretty comprehensive coverage right there on all things.
Epstein, all the updates there.
I want to address two
things. Let's talk about some other cases. Hope I can do that. Updates, big ones too.
Are any of these Trump lawyers going to lose their legal licenses?
Yes.
Remember, that's what we said was one of the tools that these judges were going to use because
money doesn't matter because it's sanctioning the federal government.
It's our taxpayer dollars, so that's not going to work.
You know, in terms of, you know,
sanctioning Trump or whatever,
unfortunately, given the immunity rulings,
that's not going to work, right?
But the issue becomes holding a lawyer in contempt
and then referring the lawyer who lied to a court for disciplinary
proceedings before a state bar where some of these DOJ lawyers will lose their legal
licenses for lying to the court with pretty extensive records of perjury.
That should be something that dissuades them from lying to the court.
Even if that means they're going to be fired, like the Trump regime
has fired lawyers who have been honest,
but those people will go on and remain lawyers
if that's important to them.
And I guess if it's not important for you
to go on and be a lawyer, then I guess you lie
and then you could lose your legal license
and hopefully you're gonna retire soon,
because if you think that you're gonna exist in this era forever
I think there's a problem there talk about that in a moment
Just the one thing I wanted to address before turning that side over to popak are just these trade deals
You know for there to be a deal a deal has to exist
So I just want everybody to exercise common sense so at which our media doesn't do.
Every time Trump announces a deal, our first question should be, where is it?
Because deals are not social media posts.
Trade deals are things we can read.
The countries that make the deals, they have to present it usually to their parliament
or their legislative branches for approval, usually almost always.
And that's what exists or supposed to exist in the United States as well. Even if Donald
Trump's going to declare some emergency power or whatever that he's able to that, you know,
whether it's, you know, Canada's attacking the America, whatever crazy hateful things
he's saying about Canada or Mexico or Europe or other countries and
lying about, okay, you still have to have a deal and we have to see it.
And what are the terms of the deal?
Now, trade deals are not numbers.
Like a trade deal is not your tariff is this, our tariff is this, that's the deal.
Trade deals are comprehensive, hundreds of pages, sometimes thousands of pages that deal with all
aspects of a relationship.
But setting that aside, even the deals that Trump's claiming exist, even if they're short deals, they should be papered.
So when Donald Trump claims, for example, with Japan that
we're imposing 15% tariffs on all goods from Japan,
reduced from 25% from Trump's letter to them. Okay. And which means still it's a tax on American
importers, which is passed on to consumers and prices are rising. Inflation is increasing right
now. It's why Donald Trump's approval on inflation's like,
you know, in the teens or in the 20s,
because people are impacted by it despite saying,
it's all gone, there's no more inflation,
we stopped inflation.
Okay, we know you're lying.
But Donald Trump then also says,
Japan will be investing $550 billion
into the United States.
And from that $550 billion that they're investing
America will get to keep 90% of the profits from that investment and Japan gets
10% now Japan's entire GDP is less than the GDP of California
Okay, so Japan's entire GDP is about $4.2 trillion.
California is like $4.5 trillion.
So Donald Trump says we're getting a signing bonus
from Japan that they're gonna basically turn over what?
15, 20% of their entire GDP to the United States
and only get back 10%.
Does that make any sense to you?
And it doesn't because it's made up. It's a signing bonus. Well, if it's a
where's the deal that says that? And sure enough, Prime Minister
Ashiba and Chief Japanese negotiator, Akizawa, went back to Japan and they said there is no binding agreement.
And by the way, they really couldn't even make a binding agreement because there was just a new election in the upper house
Of the of Japan last week Prime Minister. Ashiba is about to resign in August as well
And so he can't even do a binding agreement, but there is no binding agreement. They've said that they've also said that it's not a signing bonus
the 550 billion and basically if you look at a five year period,
say from 2018 to 2023,
direct foreign investment from Japan into the United States
was already about $783 billion.
So for Japan, 550 billion was just a way of restating
the direct foreign investment that Japan always does
in general, not giving a new $550 billion as direct foreign investment that Japan always does in general, not giving a new $550 billion
as direct foreign investment. Japan holds over $1 trillion in American treasuries. They're
the biggest holder by far. They employ the most Americans of any country in Japanese
companies. There was no tariff that Japan had against American vehicles, which Donald
Trump claimed existed. Japanese roads are just smaller
and they don't like American vehicles.
And so there's no deal there.
Or like when Donald Trump says,
I got Australia to agree to open up their markets
to American beef.
Why would Australia want American beef?
They're like the biggest exporter of beef.
They've got the top premier beef.
They don't want US beef.
Well, it's not a real deal.
Our farmers here and our cattle ranchers, they're not going to be sending beef to Australia. It's all so stupid. It's
all so dumb. It's all a fraud. It doesn't exist. And when we look at Epstein, when we
look at these fake deals, you have to just come to the conclusion that everything this
guy does is a lie. And there's a reason he's a liar. This is what he's done his whole
life. It's why we keep on saying these things. This is a guy who is a sexual abuser. This
is a guy who he's a criminal. He's a felon. He was found liable in a business fraud case,
you know, for business records. He's been found liable for making up fake valuations
for his property. He's literally a con artist. So it doesn't shock me that all of the things
that he does is extort and then fraud.
That's it.
That's his MO.
So I want to leave you at that.
Popat, let's turn it over to immigration
in some of these cases.
Yeah.
And nobody believes his tariff policies anyway.
The commerce secretary's own family company
is betting against the tariffs
and selling products that bet that the tariffs are going to be struck down by the courts,
which already started with the Court of International Trade. So I don't know, just to end it there,
even if they went to the Rose Garden tomorrow and announced 150 new quote unquote deals,
these aren't deals that help the American people. They're just going to be
passed through at least a third of the tariffs onto consumer pricing, meaning inflation is going
to go up right around the time of the midterms and Christmas. None of the tariffs are a good thing.
They keep pointing to the, we brought in $58 billion from tariffs, but what about the trillions?
You didn't collect an internal revenue because you cut the tax rate it's just
all a sham and a fraud and every time they get that the tariffs don't work
they point to the stock market well look at the stock market that is just another
distractor stock market does not indicate health of the economy all of
the unfortunately all the indicia that indicate the health
of economy are in retrograde, meaning we're probably rolling
into a recession under Donald Trump, and he won't be able
to blame Obama or Biden for that.
Courts, though, are figuring out, it's like AI,
they've figured out how they need to respond
to Donald Trump's illegal, abusive power immigration
policy, and is lying to federal courts and federal judges.
And right on cue, when you and I heard,
and we did the reporting about Erez Rouveni, the whistleblower
who worked 15 years in the immigration division
of the Department of Justice, including when he worked
in the Trump administration the first time around.
They had no problem with him then
when he was busy enforcing the Muslim ban.
But, you know, he tells the truth to one judge
that Abrego Garcia should not have been sent to El Salvador
because he had an order in his back pocket
of non-removal to El Salvador.
He gets fired, and now he becomes a whistleblower.
28 pages saying that Emil Bovi and others at a meeting
told them to lie to federal judges effectively.
When they're asked what's going on with planes
that are fueling and being sent to El Salvador
or other third countries, don't tell them, even if you know.
And that we knew was bad.
And that that would, somebody would be making a referral
to the bar associations.
And lo and behold, let's start with chief judge
of the DC Circuit, DC Court, Boesberg.
Now, Boesberg's in an interesting, a little bit of a knot,
but he figured out a way to get himself and wriggle out.
He's the judge that back in April found probable cause
to find criminal contempt against the Trump administration He's the judge that back in April found probable cause
to find criminal contempt against the Trump administration
and the Department of Justice
starting to put officials in jail.
A three judge panel, two to one,
of the DC Court of Appeals led by Trumpers,
Rayo and Katsas, not only issued an administrative stay
back in April, we're now in July, almost August,
but they haven't done a darn thing to advance the case.
There's no oral argument,
there's no supplemental briefing.
The ACLU keeps filing with them.
Here, Erez Raveny says that
Department of Justice lawyers
were told to lie to federal judges.
They were like, all right, just put it in the docket.
We'll get to it one day, meaning never.
So he can't move, he can't progress, Boesberg,
his probable cause for criminal contempt.
So when he was at a hearing on Thursday
with this new information, he said, look,
this whistleblower, this strengthens my probable cause
for criminal contempt.
And I know that the plaintiffs are frustrated,
the ACLU and others are frustrated
by the appellate court not moving on this.
But there is something that I can do.
And I'm strongly considering making referrals
to state bar grievance committees and bar associations
for disciplinary action against the Department of Justice
because I've been lied to.
It's effectively what he said.
And we can have some hope that the DC bar in particular,
which is not led by Pam Bondi's brother,
although he tried, and is led by competent,
really good people, are gonna take that referral seriously.
And they're not gonna take a cop out,
like the Florida bar, and say,
oh, we can't go after
Pam Bondi because she's in federal office we got to wait till she's out like where is that in the
bar rules but I don't think the DC bar is going to do that I don't think the New Jersey bar is going
to do that against Alina Habba we'll touch on that in a minute too so he said he did the one thing
left in his toolbox I'm going after you guys the Department of Justice lawyers lied to me. That's one set of lies that we've talked about.
You've got the Alina Haba, this is the corruption
of the Department of Justice.
Alina Haba can't get the full-time gig
of being the New Jersey U.S. Attorney.
Not only does Donald Trump have to have another scandal
and another abuse of power that'll get challenged
in the courts to give his office wife the job.
That's how she can, that's the only way she can get the job
is if he violates the statute, violates the constitution,
withdraws her name from confirmation at the Senate
so he can try to do some sort of appointment,
a special attorney and get her the job.
All this is gonna do is buy another lawsuit
against Donald Trump.
If you're scoring at home,
it'll be up to 500 lawsuits already
against Donald Trump.
And I also think there's another problem, because if I'm a criminal defense lawyer in
New Jersey and I get an indictment that has the Office of Alina Haba written on it, I
challenge her appointment and challenge the veracity or the validity of the indictment. Because once a person is found to have been improperly,
unconstitutionally appointed to a position,
then the argument goes that everything they did is void
of ab initio, void at the start.
So that's, we got that to look forward to in New Jersey.
Then you've got another judge, Judge Zinnis,
and who's handling the Abrego Garcia case,
sort of a companion case with the one
that Judge Boesberg is handling.
And she's basically said,
I'm gonna take protective custody of Abrego Garcia.
She's working in collaboration in her own way
with the lawyer, with the judges in Tennessee
who have the criminal case. the criminal case against a bring
Oh Garcia, which we've always known was a was a fraud is gonna be is gonna be dismissed
They're not gonna pursue it, but he's not gonna get released from federal penitentiary
Marshal protection he's been now ordered by judge Zinnis to be brought to Maryland
Where she can keep a close eye on him as she continues to consider
contempt against the Trump administration. Let me do a spoiler alert. She's going to ultimately find
contempt against the Trump administration and now she's got a different appellate court above her,
one that doesn't have this Trump problem as much, the Fourth Circuit, and the chief judge is there
like Harvey Wilkerson and I think who's already supported her
twice before, and I think they'll support a contempt charge
against the Trump administration coming out of Senes.
That's something to look forward to.
And then lastly, you've got this judge in the Eastern District
of New York that I just did a hot take on, who wants to get
to the bottom of why all of a sudden is Pam Bondi allowing the top
leadership of MS-13, which I thought was one of the justifications to declare that Donald
Trump had war powers under the Alien Enemies Act, why are they all being sent back to El
Salvador and having their charges, federal charges dismissed?
We caught it early on, you and me,
a couple of months ago back in April
when she stood, Pam Bondi in Virginia
to try to embarrass the Senator there
who was supporting, or in Maryland,
supporting Ambrego Garcia and saying,
"'We caught an MS-13 top leader, we did!'
And then two weeks later, she dismissed the charges.
Because this is the lie
that the Trump administration makes. They set up the false narrative. We're taking pedophiles,
literally, that's a weird word for them, strange word for them to be using right now. We are taking
pedophiles and drug smugglers and rapists and murderers and ever off the streets. And if you're
opposed to our immigration policy, you're a pro-pedophile. We already know who thinks somebody's pro-pedophile.
But that's not what's happening.
60% or 70% of the people that are being caught up
in these bounties by Stephen Miller
are not criminals at all.
They might have muddy documented status,
but they're not criminals.
And so the judge in Long Island is like,
you're dismissing the charges against the number two
in MS-13 after he's already provided testimony
and evidence that Bukele in El Salvador is in bed
with MS-13 and you're sending him to Bukele.
And apparently this other bargain that you and I
will continue to follow is that Bukele
is going to give Trump, here's an art of the deal, a 50% discount on the $6 million that
we gave Bukele to house human beings in CICOT.
He'll give back half of it if Trump sends all the people that have testified against
Bukele in the United States back to Bukele.
And she wants to get to the bottom of that.
She's ordered the court,
she's ordered the Department of Justice by August 8th
to give her a full report as to why the MS-13 people
are being, their charges are being dismissed.
What is the link between Bukele in that?
And she also wants to know what,
and the 200 people that you just human trafficked
to another dictatorship in Venezuela with the Maduro campaign
Regime in order to get 10 Americans out. Why did that happen? Now? We know what Trump's gonna do
He's gonna argue all state secrets. Oh diplomacy article two powers, but I I'm it's a special shout out to that judge
I'm, it's a special shout out to that judge in, in, in Iceland, Long Island, near one of your old hometowns,
who is putting the Trump administration
and the Department of Justice,
putting their feet to the fire about, about, about this.
And lastly on that, she also excoriated them
because they actually had the balls to say everything
about MS-13 and the dismissal of all these charges
and the destruction of Operation Vulcan
Which was supposed to take these people off the street
They wanted to do it behind sealed documents and behind the prying eyes of the public in the media
And she said out in 21 pages
She said absolutely not and I find it appalling that you're trying to do all this without the public knowing about it
We got to still rely on federal judges,
work in federal judges to hold the Trump administration's
feet to a fire and call out their abuse of power.
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