00:00Did you speak with House Republican leadership about your decision to pardon Congressman Henry Cuellar?
00:04And are you concerned that you made a vulnerable Democrat perhaps less vulnerable with that decision?
00:10It didn't matter. He was a respected person.
00:15He was treated very badly because he said that people should not be allowed to pour into our country.
00:21And he was right. He didn't like open borders.
00:23He was on the border. He represents a very respected man.
00:28And he represents the people on the border.
00:32And he saw what was happening.
00:34And as soon as he made that statement, I then said, I'll bet he gets indicted.
00:38And that's what happened.
00:40You know, I put out my truth from that.
00:42Well, I did a truth. Wonderful truth. We love truth.
00:45But what happened is he got indicted for speaking the truth.
00:51And his wife got indicted, Imelda.
00:55And that's sort of a first.
00:56Usually they leave the wives alone, right?
00:58Don't they, Congressman?
00:59Typically they indict somebody, put him in jail for the rest of his life.
01:03But the wife can just sit home and cry or she'll find a new man.
01:07A lot of times they find a new man that makes him much happier.
01:10In fact, a lot of times they like that man better than the one that's in jail.
01:13So we're going to talk to you about the other.
01:13So we're going to talk to you about the husband and the husband and the husband.
01:18Okay.
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