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The speaker points out that the prosecutor in the case has intertwined her political interests with the case, which could backfire. The prosecutor has been removed from part of the case due to a conflict of interest and has made inappropriate public statements. The speaker believes this is bad form for a prosecutor and could be a problem when the case goes to court. They predict that Donald Trump will argue that the prosecutor has improperly mixed politics with the case and should be removed. The speaker acknowledges that these arguments may not succeed, but the prosecutor has created problems for herself.

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The speaker claims the famous photograph of classified documents was staged and the documents were placed by the FBI. According to the speaker, Jack Smith admitted in court to mishandling the classified documents and misrepresenting them to the court, which the speaker equates to evidence tampering and lying to the court. The speaker asserts that Trump's lawyers caught the discrepancy between the documents presented and the digitally scanned records. Smith allegedly admitted he doesn't know how the tampering happened and has blown the chain of custody. The speaker also alleges that lead prosecutor Jay Bratt met with White House counsel and a representative of the National Archives before Smith's appointment. The speaker compares this situation to Crossfire Hurricane, claiming the Obama-Biden administration fabricated evidence and lied to the court to pursue Donald Trump. The speaker believes the judge hasn't dismissed the case yet because she wants to document it publicly.

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The speaker mentioned that the defense attorney was upset about having to listen to a defense motion in court. The judge had to ask the attorney to calm down as he was losing control. The speaker believes that the unveiling of evidence, including details about the Mar a Lago raid and an operations order, has angered those involved in the case. They feel that Judge Cannon is exposing the corruption and misconduct in the investigation from the beginning.

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President Trump stated that a corrupt group within the American government weaponized intelligence and law enforcement agencies. One speaker argues that one doesn't have to be a member of MAGA to acknowledge legitimate grievances regarding Peter Strzok, Lisa Page texts, FISA abuse, and the Alvin Bragg case. Another speaker asserts that Merrick Garland followed the facts and law, and grand juries in Florida and DC believed there was enough evidence to indict Donald Trump on 44 counts. Jack Smith believes he would have been successful in two cases if Trump had not been elected president. The speaker claims the charges were dropped only because he was president. The first speaker clarifies that the initial concerns were about the Russiagate investigation and the Alvin Bragg case, while the second speaker addressed the Jack Smith investigation.

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The attorney investigating the coup against the speaker will not announce any results before the election, which is disappointing. The speaker believes it's a terrible thing and the biggest political scandal in the country's history. The speaker expresses frustration with Republicans, stating that if it were the other side, many people would be in jail. The speaker claims to have fully declassified everything and criticizes a report on Comey by Mr. Horowitz, an Obama appointee. The speaker finds the report to be extremely negative and unlike anything they have seen before.

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The speaker discusses allegations that a prosecutor investigating Donald Trump in Georgia had an affair and used state funds to pay for it. They highlight the potential corruption and unfairness of the situation, both legally and in the court of public opinion. The speaker also mentions the possibility of collaboration between the prosecutor and Joe Biden's White House, raising new questions. They note that the prosecutor refused to answer questions about his communication with others involved in the case. The speaker predicts that Donald Trump will likely comment on this issue.

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The speaker questions why Pam Bondi hasn't prosecuted Garland and asks if the rule is that only Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon go to jail for obstructing Congress. They assert that the case doesn't require six months to decide, as it was resolved by the prior administration. The speaker suggests Garland wouldn't prosecute himself within the Justice Department. They express confusion about the difficulty in deciding whether to prosecute someone or, at least, announcing a review of the issue.

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The speaker was angry about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. The speaker says the House Manager texted about the FBI being outside the house and having access to the speaker's bedroom, closets, office, and personal items. The speaker also says the FBI searched Barron's room. The speaker was surprised by the invasion of privacy and the way it was done. Upon returning to the house, the speaker saw unpleasant things that nobody wants to see. The speaker is angry that people went through their stuff.

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According to reports, thousands of people at the DOJ are scared. Jack Smith is allegedly scurrying like a rat and will resign to avoid being fired by Trump. Speaker 1 says, "Bye. Bye. We're not done with him," claiming Smith spent $50,000,000 of taxpayer dollars and can't resign to hide from what he did. Speaker 1 suggests Smith is running quickly, indicating that "we were right." Speaker 1 states that people called her stupid and wrong, but now that Smith is allegedly running, she doesn't "look so wrong right now," because if he had nothing to hide, he wouldn't be leaving.

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Biden's special counsel, Jack Smith, is seeking a gag order against Donald Trump to prevent him from making inflammatory statements about witnesses, jurors, or prosecutors involved in his case. Trump, the current Republican front runner, criticized Biden for weaponizing the DOJ and FBI against him while denying him the right to comment. The judge's ruling on the gag order is pending.

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The speaker claims the famous photograph of classified documents was staged and the documents were placed by the FBI. According to the speaker, Jack Smith admitted in court to mishandling the classified documents and misrepresenting them to the court, which the speaker equates to evidence tampering and lying to the court. The speaker alleges that Trump's lawyers caught the discrepancy between the documents presented and the digitally scanned records. Smith admitted he doesn't know how the tampering happened, allegedly blowing the chain of custody. The speaker also points to prosecutor Jay Bratt's meetings with White House counsel and the National Archives before Smith's appointment. The speaker compares this situation to Crossfire Hurricane, claiming the Obama-Biden administration fabricated evidence and lied to the FISA court to pursue Trump. The speaker suggests the judge in the classified documents case could dismiss it but is waiting to document the situation publicly.

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A judge caused trouble for Trump and held him in contempt during a hearing. The judge was seen drinking from a 40, which caused controversy.

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A judge who held Trump in contempt and canceled his business registrations without a trial was seen drinking from a 40 during a hearing. The speaker expresses a feeling that the judgment will be vacated and admits to possibly making a mistake.

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Pat Cipollone, Trump's chief counsel, is being criticized for his actions and may face consequences in the future. Questions are raised about who hired him and why he was kept in his position for so long. There is frustration over the handling of the situation, with suggestions that it could have been resolved quickly if the team was more competent.

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Judge Angouoron is criticized for allowing a supposedly biased Trump hater to be involved in a case that should have been dismissed. The speaker claims that the judge's values are fraudulent and that he is influenced by the corrupt attorney general of New York. They also accuse the judge's law clerk, Alison Greenfield, of actively campaigning against Trump and influencing the trial's outcome. The speaker believes that this case is causing problems for New York and calls for its immediate dismissal. They express support for Trump and criticize Greenfield's actions. The transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker suggests that the person being discussed is aware of committing fraud and is now playing to the public. They mention the stress this person is facing, knowing they may never do business in their home state again. Another speaker mentions the extraordinary nature of the trial and shares social media posts from both sides. Donald Trump accuses the attorney general of corruption, while the attorney general sarcastically comments on one of Trump's properties. The speaker concludes by mentioning that there are four more criminal trials scheduled for Donald Trump in the coming year.

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The speaker claims to have found documents related to Jim Comey that were not where they should have been. The speaker says these documents are unflattering to Comey. The speaker asserts that Comey disgraced the FBI numerous times with his role in crossfire hurricane and other abominations. The speaker finds it stunning that Comey continues to attack their leadership when they are cleaning up the mess Comey created and continue to find things from his era.

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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A left-wing New York judge is preventing the 45th president of the United States from speaking in court. The president's attorney, Alina Haba, explains that the judge interrupts him when he tries to explain the complexities of real estate. The judge's actions are seen as biased and unfair, hindering the president's ability to defend himself. Haba believes there should be consequences for violating judicial ethics and calls for a mistrial. The situation is damaging the reputation of the New York legal system and is seen as a clown show. The president's knowledge of real estate could have provided valuable insights if the judge had allowed him to speak.

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The uproar over the anti-Trump partisan Mueller operation suggests that the Garland Justice Department may be hiding something. Special prosecutor Jack Smith and his team are targeting Trump and other Republicans with unprecedented investigations. It is important for Smith to be held accountable and for transparency to be maintained. The American people deserve to know the truth.

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The speaker discusses a left-wing judge in New York who is not allowing the 45th president of the United States to speak in court. The speaker believes that the judge has an agenda and is biased against Donald Trump. They argue that Trump is knowledgeable about real estate and is trying to explain the science and economics of it in court. The judge is accused of cutting him off and not allowing him to finish his paragraphs. The speaker criticizes the judge's behavior and calls for someone to speak out against it. They also mention a law clerk with left-wing affiliations and express the need for an impartial judicial system. The speaker believes there should be a mistrial and accountability for violating judicial ethics. They conclude by stating that the New York legal system looks like a clown show and that Trump has had a significant impact on real estate in New York.

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The speaker discusses the importance of the rule of law and the secrecy of grand jury proceedings. They accuse the state prosecutor of leaking the indictment against Donald Trump before it was presented to the public. The prosecutor denies any knowledge of the leak and claims it was a clerical error. However, the speaker argues that the prosecutor must have been involved since the clerk only receives the indictment after the prosecutor's approval. They suggest that the leak was intentional to create a negative narrative against Trump. The speaker concludes by stating that Trump's team should challenge the indictment as unlawful and seek to have the entire case dismissed.

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The speaker discusses the upcoming trial against Trump in DC, stating that it is their greatest chance of conviction. They criticize the judge and prosecutor, calling them a liberal activist and a communist, respectively. The speaker also mentions the short timeline between indictment and trial, noting that it is unusual for a case of this magnitude. They criticize the judge for not allowing enough time for preparation and express concern about the lack of discovery. The speaker believes that the left sees and supports this abuse of power.

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Prosecutors are accused of tampering with evidence by changing document sequences from Mar a Lago. The attorney general denies this claim, stating it is an ongoing dispute in court. Jack Smith admitted mishandling documents in a court filing, leading to questions about his role as special counsel. The attorney general defers to the court for resolution. The case is now stalled due to errors made.

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A federal prosecutor filed a court document criticizing proposed jury instructions that seem to favor Donald Trump. The prosecutor, Jack Smith, argues that the instructions are not supported by the law and essentially direct the jury to find Trump not guilty. This bold move by Smith is seen as a significant development in the case.
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