00:00This is obviously the administration engaged in some sort of cover-up because we said we don't
00:06want any redactions unless it's victim names. That's it. Victim names. Not to protect friends
00:12of Donald Trump, not to protect billionaires and elites in this country, the names of victims.
00:17So what this administration did is they decided to try to protect billionaires. And in many cases,
00:23they didn't even redact the names of the victims, which is the whole reason we were told that these
00:27documents were produced damn near a month late. So there's a lot that we need to do here, but
00:34we'll see what the accountability measures look like in terms of viewing these documents unredacted.
00:40The day I went in was a very rough day for me. I mean, reading this type of stuff is
00:46not something
00:47I seek, but I know it is part of my job because I'm one of the only people in the
00:52country that can
00:52go into that room and view the unredacted files. And I must do it to make sure that we have
00:58justice
00:58for everyone. But reading about what happened to these girls, to these children, to these teens,
01:06it messes you up. It really does. And it shows you just how real this whole thing is.
01:14And, and it's, you know, coming out of there, I was even more pissed off when I hear people like
01:19Trump and people who say, this is a hoax because it's not, this is real people have been impacted.
01:24And it's really the survivors that we've met with multiple times that keep me going in this.
01:29They live through this every day. They re-traumatize themselves every day because they want justice,
01:35not just for them, but to make sure it never happens again. And so if they can do it, we
01:39have to do it.
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