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'We're Going To Clean House': Ron DeSantis Vows Sweeping Reforms At The DOJ And FBI
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11/20/2023
At a campaign event in Indianola, Iowa, on Saturday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was asked about the Dept. of Justice and people's fears that it has been weaponized.
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I'm a volunteer for Look Ahead America, and I want to know what you're going to do for
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the January 6th political prisoners, especially those who have not been charged with any violent
00:14
acts.
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Yeah, so I think we have a weaponized DOJ.
00:17
I think you have that being used in ways where they go after people they don't like, in factions
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of society they don't like.
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And so what you do is you say, "We need one standard of justice in this country."
00:28
If you're going after somebody who was non-violent for "trespassing," but then you won't prosecute
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a violent BLM rioter, well how do you explain that discrepancy?
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So when I come in, we're going to do one standard of justice for everybody.
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We'll use Article 2 power, including pardons and clemency as people were mistreated.
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We're going to have people that can apply, and anyone that demonstrates that type of
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mistreatment, we would want to make sure that we even the scales of justice up.
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But beyond that, too, we're going to clean house at the DOJ and the FBI.
01:05
We will end the repression of the government.
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Because it's wrong how they've treated, how they've abused their power, and it's something
01:16
that you need a president that understands how to deal with this, that's going to be
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focused and disciplined, and that's going to be able to put the right people in place.
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Because quite frankly, Donald Trump promised to drain the swamp.
01:30
He did not drain the swamp.
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It is way worse today than it was even in 2016.
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So we can't miss this time.
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We've got to get the job done, because otherwise I don't think you're ever going to be able
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to put that genie back in the bottle.
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Yes, sir.
01:46
I'm glad to hear people start talking about our national debt.
01:51
$34 trillion.
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I did the math.
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Everybody here, everybody, even this little boy here, owes $100,000 to the federal government
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to clear our debt.
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We don't have the money.
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If China and a couple of other countries start sending their T-bills in to get them reimbursed,
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we're broke.
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And we're going to have to print money to pay that debt, and that's going to make our
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inflation worse than it is today.
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Look, I think if you look at how did we get to this point, the first 200 years of our
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country, I think we racked up about $5 or $6 trillion.
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And then if you look just in the last 10 years, they've added about $15 trillion to the debt.
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And that's Republicans and Democrats.
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It's both parties.
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Oh, yeah.
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It's both parties.
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Don't say that this is only Democrats.
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Obama did a lot in eight years.
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Trump did almost as much to the debt in four as Obama did in eight.
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Biden's come in and done trillions and trillions of dollars.
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And that's just been the case.
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And so as president, you've got to be willing to veto spending that Congress is doing that's
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excessive.
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You've got to be willing to lean in against that.
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I do think that one of the things that we'll do by bringing inflation down and the interest
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rates down, it's going to make managing that debt a little easier because right now, servicing
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the debt is very expensive because of the interest rates.
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So we were at $200 billion a year to service the interest on the debt.
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That's going to end up at a trillion dollars pretty soon on this current course.
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That'll be more to service the debt than our entire defense budget.
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And that's obviously something that's unsustainable.
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So ultimately, though, we can sit here today if we had the budget and figure out a way
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forward.
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But Congress always seems to undo any type of responsibility in future years because
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new people get elected.
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They have different agendas.
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And adding to debt is always the easiest thing politically to do.
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So ultimately, I think what you need, you need term limits for members of Congress.
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You need a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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I think those two, and a line item veto for the president.
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You know, I have, as governor, I have a line item veto.
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So I vetoed billions of dollars in wasteful spending.
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We've been able to, even while cutting taxes, as I mentioned, pay down a massive amount
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of our debt.
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But when's the last time the federal government actually paid off any debt and reduced the
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debt?
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I don't think that's probably ever happened in our lifetimes.
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So we've actually done that in Florida.
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But having that ability to line item veto is important.
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So if they put an omnibus bill on your desk as president, this massive bill, you can go
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and just veto individual things out of there.
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I mean, like, why are we sending money to promote transgenderism in Bangladesh, which
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we are doing, by the way?
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Why would we be doing that?
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I mean, of course not.
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So you line item it out.
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You know, one thing I would line item out to defund is the United Nations.
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I mean, I think it's a total disaster.
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So these are things you could do.
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So I think ultimately we need to push for those reforms.
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We'll do it through the states under Article 5.
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Florida's already certified a lot of this.
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I think we can get some real traction.
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But the way it is now, even if we made progress in one administration, I think the next one
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will come in and undo it, most likely.
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That's been the course for the last 30, 40 years.
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