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00:00No actual punishment for it. So should Trump do anything about it?
00:05Well, I mean, I guess he could show up and continue to show what this case was all about in
00:09the first place.
00:10And that is, it was for a political talking point. This case should have never been brought.
00:13It was brought by a partisan prosecutor. If Donald Trump weren't Donald Trump and he weren't running for president,
00:19this case would never have been charged with felonies this way. It's complete and total sham.
00:24It's a kangaroo court. Of course he's not going to be punished for it because the only reason they ever
00:28did it
00:28was so they could try to call him a convicted felon during the election, which they of course did.
00:33And then the American people soundly rejected this naked partisan politics.
00:37If you're watching New York City news right now, you got people being burned on the subway,
00:41folks running around with all kinds of violence in their past and not in jail.
00:44And the criminal justice system is being used on Donald Trump. Take a hard look at who you're electing.
00:49It's Alvin Bragg and this judge. These are the kinds of people in their property.
00:53So we got to talk about judge Juan Marchand and the Trump case because,
01:00excuse me, Trump will not go to prison over this case. He basically won't even really be punished at
01:08all. And of course, people on the left don't like that idea. They don't like the sound of that.
01:14They want to see Trump in prison. Um, you know, but, but it's also fitting because
01:21this whole case was BS from the, from the start, from, from the jump, it was BS. So
01:26the fact that it ends this way with, you know, the judge basically saying, Hey, yeah,
01:33you were found guilty, but forget about it. You know, forget about it. You're not going to be
01:39punished. You're not going to get any type of fine of any sort. Uh, you're not going to be put
01:43in jail
01:44at all. We'll just confirm that you're a felon, which I'm sure people on the left are going to
01:51take that as a W at this point, because my goodness, they can't find any wins. They have
01:57been losing across the board, even with this witch hunt against Trump completely backfired against
02:03them. Right? Every, you know, that's, that's also quite interesting. Everything that they've done
02:08to Trump has backfired against them. This whole, this whole Trump bad, right? Trump bad, Trump bad,
02:16Trump bad, that backfired. All of these cases backfired them trying to allegedly I'll say
02:26them allegedly trying to off this man on national television backfired. Everything that they have
02:34attempted to do backfired. Mainstream media being Trump deranged. Oh, Kamala's the greatest thing
02:42since sliced bread. Trump is a Nazi. He's a horrible person. Look, the, the rally at, uh,
02:49Madison square garden. Oh my goodness. It's so terrible. Backfired. And that one backfired
02:56tremendously because not only did Trump win, but the ratings absolutely tanked, uh, following the
03:03election so much so that, uh, some of these folks like Joey Reed and Rachel Maddow had to take pay
03:10cuts. Had to take pay cuts. I love it. I love it. I love it. I still think they're overpaid
03:16even with
03:16the pay cuts, but they had to take pay cuts. That leads me to this panel with Abby Phillips
03:25on CNN. And of course, like I said, people on the left, these lunatics,
03:31they don't like the idea that Trump isn't going to go to prison. Check it out.
03:37Okay. Is this a kind of Goldilocks, uh, decision by the judge here to give, uh, people who want Trump
03:44to have consequences, a conviction that is upheld, but not have to deal with, you know, a sentence,
03:51which frankly was unlikely to actually happen given that he's about to be the president of
03:56the United States. No, and I don't want to sugarcoat it. I think this is a slap in the face
04:00to the judicial system. We tell the jurors when they come into that room that your job is very
04:04important. This is very serious. Um, they, we expect them to pour through the information,
04:09which they did. They came back with the decision and now the judge is saying essentially it doesn't
04:13matter. You found them guilty, but I'm not going to assess any penalty at all. I'm not saying
04:19you had to put Trump in jail. That's not likely or reasonable, but there are fines that could have
04:23happened up to $170,000 in fines. Why not assess that and say you were found guilty. Here's a
04:30consequence. So America can know that if you do something wrong, there will be a penalty to pay.
04:36Brian. Listen, I think what we're going to learn it through this, through, it's quite interesting
04:41that he says, if you do something wrong, you'll have a penalty to pay, but literally the house,
04:46house Democrats literally just voted against, um, deporting illegals who, uh, try to keep,
04:55try to keep it, uh, PG here who, um, uh, you know, violate someone's privacy. If you know what I
05:03mean,
05:04uh, like a hundred, uh, I can't remember the exact number, but Democrats voted against it,
05:13deporting these folks who violate someone's privacy, right? Illegals, you know, touch someone's private
05:20areas, that kind of, that kind of deal forcefully. Yeah. Why would you vote against that? I thought
05:27Democrats love the consequences. You want to make sure Americans know that there are consequences
05:33for your actions, but Democrats just voted against that. Now it passed anyway, right? Because of
05:38Republicans, but still kind of interesting. I'm just saying, I'm just saying carry on in this case
05:45more than anything else is the most helpful, the president Trump's election. Cause when you saw
05:48the indictment to take place, you saw a lot of money come in, you saw the party consolidate
05:53against, you know, around president Trump. And that was a good thing. And remember the original
05:57purpose of what leads Trump world felt that this was happening was to try to damage president
06:01Trump and his presidential run. Hopefully this will take them off the sideline. Uh, Democrats
06:06were all over the country saying, if you look at the polls, he's going to lose this much Republican
06:09support. If we can just get this conviction, just this conviction and it backfired on him.
06:13So I'm not surprised when we get to the very end that it just turned out to be a farce
06:16from,
06:16you know, it's a farce at the end, just like it's a farce from the very beginning.
06:21And he brought up a great point because I remember those same polls. I remember them always putting
06:27up these polls. Well, even Republicans say if Trump is actually convicted, uh, they won't support him.
06:40Yeah. These people were lying up and down, lying up and down. And I just saw a clip the other
06:48day
06:49of, um, I think it was CNN. No, one of these news networks, they posted a, a, a poll that
06:58showed that
06:59one of the top, the top issue was abortion. It was abortion and the state of democracy or something.
07:08So like top two issues for Democrats, right? They posted a poll, a poll that was allegedly showing
07:18that most Americans cared about abortion in the state of democracy.
07:25These folks were lying across the board, man. They were trying so hard, so hard to get Kamala
07:32elected, bro. To the point where they faked polls, just, just flat out fake them. Or they just pulled
07:39their own, uh, um, coworkers in the buildings to get those numbers. Cause they didn't poll the
07:46average American citizen. The average American citizen abortion wasn't high on the list. There
07:53are a lot of folks who care about that, but it wasn't high on the list. Neither was the state
07:58of
07:58democracy, state of democracy, even though we live in a constitutional Republic. Anyway,
08:05it was a witch. It was a witch. I mean, to Dante's point, there was a jury trial and he
08:10was convicted,
08:11but he was convicted in what really was a, a witch trial. I mean, the whole thing from the very
08:18beginning was politically motivated. And like you said, I mean, during the election, we saw how the
08:24American public felt about it. They felt that it didn't matter. And my question is why even have
08:29him appear if the judge has already made a decision that there isn't going to be any kind of fine.
08:34There's not going to be a probation. There's not going to be any jail time. What's the point?
08:38He said it can appear virtually, which again, you're giving that concession. I understand it's
08:42the incoming president to the United States, but I don't want to get the, I don't want the point to
08:46be lost that there was a jury trial where that jury sit through and heard evidence and whether or not
08:50Trump should have been charged. That's not what we're talking about. He was, and he was found guilty
08:55based on the evidence. So you can't ignore that and say it was a political witch hunt because
09:00a jury said he did something wrong. The judge, I mean, he is not saying that the jury's
09:07verdict is invalid. He's just saying of the options I have available to me, I'm going to
09:11choose the one that has basically no penalty. Isn't that an option that would have been available
09:16to him anyway?
09:17No. I mean, I don't know of an option where someone is convicted of 34 felonies. And at the
09:22end of it, you say, okay, all right, we got you, but there's nothing that's going to happen to you
09:26as a result. That's just not how our legal system works. And we don't want people to think
09:30it first time offender, no prior, all of the talk of Donald Trump being the victim of the
09:36weaponization of our criminal legal system. He has consistently been treated more generously
09:41than the average American would, uh, because it's all BS. It's all BS. Alvin Bragg dug, scraped
09:52and clawed to revive this, this outdated case, stack the deck, right? He tried, bro. He did
10:02everything that he possibly could to get this. Like he, he's, he tried his hardest scratching,
10:10clawing, digging, everything. Meanwhile, you got people being set on fire. You had that whole
10:18situation. I think I reported on it where random women were getting punched in the face, just
10:24walking down the sidewalk. You have illegals fighting with cops, flipping people off as they,
10:34as they walk out after fighting with those officers, flipping the cameras off like, Hey, suckers.
10:44But you want to scratch claw and dig for anything you possibly can to try to get Trump. Why weren't
10:50those illegals thrown under the jail for fighting with officers?
10:56Yeah. All right.
10:57The point just made, who do you know who's been convicted on 34 felony counts? Doesn't even have
11:02to pay a fine to say nothing of some prison time. Well, who else would have ever been charged with
11:08these circumstances? This is how we treat white collar criminals in our country. They walk away
11:13scot-free. This has been traditional. This isn't any surprise to us. They don't, after they've been
11:17convicted, they don't walk away scot-free. They have to have some, there has to be some consequence,
11:21whether it is a financial or common or some combination of financial than any other criminal
11:27or, or, or some prison time. And so here's a classic example. And by the way, this has been
11:32appealed on at least one occasion. I mean, that he was convicted of things that a court has found
11:36beyond this trial court to be a perfectly valid thing to be convicted of in the state of New York.
11:42And so for all this talk about a witch hunt, weaponization, no one can plausibly dispute that
11:48he committed the crimes that he was convicted of. They may not like that he was prosecuted,
11:51but the fact is he did the things that he was convicted of.
11:54Steve Chung is saying, um, he wouldn't have got convicted in any other city that is a Republican
11:59city or even slightly leading moderate city. But Brian, doesn't that undermine your very point?
12:07If you're suggesting that Republicans would have let him off, isn't that in itself political?
12:11It's very, very political, but that's my point is, is Trump has broken all these barriers and he
12:16continues to do it. But now the Democrats try to do it with the weaponization of our judicial system
12:20and it just backfired. My question is why not just take the win?
12:24There's no consequences to this. Just take the win and move on.
12:28Well, why would Trump's team is saying there should be no sentencing. President Trump will
12:33continue to fight against these hoaxes until they're all dead. But at the end of the day,
12:38to Mondaire's point, Trump is coming out on the upside of this in the sense that there are no
12:43consequences here. So why not just let it go? Because he wants to erase the criminal from,
12:51you know, from his record. What about the other three jurisdictions in which he was indicted,
12:55right? The dozens of other felony counts for withholding, refusing to produce classified
13:01documents that he stole from the Oval Office.
13:02They dropped those. Those were dismissed.
13:04January 6th. Those were voluntarily dismissed after he won the election and it became clear that
13:10pursuant to a DOJ memorandum, which has never really been tested in the court of law, that he
13:15wouldn't be able to be prosecuted anyway because he was about to return to the White House.
13:18That is not to say that those felony indictments were somehow without a basis. And throughout
13:27all of these prosecutions, no one has plausibly refuted the fact that he didn't commit the crimes that
13:32he has been indicted for.
13:33Yeah, but I think it's that he didn't commit the crimes. And, you know, this is my thing.
13:37And I've said this before. Trump is no better than anybody else walking this earth, okay?
13:43Trump is not God to me, okay? Not at all. He's not God to anybody on the right. Even though
13:50people
13:50on the left try to say that he is, he's not. He's not above criticism. He's not above being held
13:57accountable at all. But this is also my thing, though. If they had gone after Hillary Clinton
14:05for what she had did, right? Bill Clinton, Obama, Joe Biden, for goodness sake, I mean,
14:15why isn't Joe Biden in prison or on trial right now? You know, so this is the thing. If they
14:22had
14:22gone after all of those folks, put all of those folks through court case after court case, as they
14:28should be for the crimes that they actually did commit, I wouldn't have much of an issue. I mean,
14:36some of these cases are quite wild, all right? But I wouldn't, it would be less of an issue with
14:44them going after Trump. The big, one of the big issues of them going after Trump, one, obviously
14:49these cases are bogus, but two, you don't go after anybody else. Nancy Pelosi, you mean to tell me off
14:57of a salary of less than $200,000? I believe their salary is like 170 something, 180 off of a
15:04salary
15:05of a hundred and we'll go. Matter of fact, we'll, we'll give her a little bit of credit off of
15:10a
15:10salary of $200,000. You can amass a net worth of over a hundred million dollars. Where the fuck does
15:16that happen? Excuse my language, but where does that happen? Why isn't she being dragged into court?
15:24Like, why isn't she arrested? We all know she's worth a hundred, a hundred million dollars at least.
15:33Why isn't she in prison? No questioning. She isn't being brought in for questioning.
15:39Where did all this money come from, Nancy? Your salary is nowhere near this. You could save every
15:47penny. Matter of fact, no taxes, no nothing. You save every dollar and you're still not going to get to
15:53your net worth. So where did this money come from? You know, the issue, when you're a Democrat,
16:00you can do anything you want. I mean, we see it. Obama, Hillary, Bill, Nancy, all of these folks,
16:10you can do whatever you want. Even in, even, even we can, we can talk about, you know what? Nevermind.
16:17All of these folks, right? When you're a Democrat, you do what you want. If you're a Republican,
16:21oh, you better walk a tightrope. Cause if your toe slips over, we go, we, we go to make sure
16:28we,
16:30come on in, come on in. We got some questions for you. You know, just the, the, the, the moment
16:36you
16:36just, ah, just, you put your right foot in, you take your right foot out. I mean, you, you, you
16:43just do
16:44the hokey pokey and you stick your foot out a little too far and they are up. Nope. Come on
16:47in.
16:49You Democrat though. It's completely different story, completely different story. But of course,
16:58you know, these folks on, you know, CNN are, are never going to admit that they're never going to
17:04acknowledge that there's a clear, uh, um,
17:10two tier justice system, right? There's a justice system for Republicans in here. There's a justice
17:16system for Democrats, completely different, completely different. And I think that's one
17:23of the reasons why Trump won resoundingly in this past election. Cause people see that it's obvious to
17:31folks. This was clearly a witch hunt. I showed you guys, uh, um, uh, several different street
17:38interviews where people just regular, regular, regular folks. We're talking about that. Just
17:44regular, just regular citizens, not politicians, you know, not, not any, you know, right. Just
17:49regular, regular folks like you and I were saying, you know, no, this is clearly a witch hunt. I can
17:54see this, but of course these, these folks on national television will say, no, it's not a witch hunt,
17:59which, Hey, listen, I'm not mad that they do that because that they're still, at least still continuing
18:05to do that because it just pushes more people in our direction. Cause people aren't stupid.
18:11You can't tell someone the grass is purple when they're looking at it. And it's clearly green,
18:15right? It's just not going to work. And the more that you do it, the more that you push them
18:19to
18:19our side of the political aisle. So honestly, I hope that CNN keeps up these shenanigans. I hope that
18:24MS DNC keeps up these shenanigans. I hope that NBC keeps up these shenanigans. I hope that they all
18:30keep it up. I really do. I really do. You know, for a while, like I was like, no, they
18:36got to stop
18:37this. They got to stop this. It would be bad for me. Right. But I don't care. They got to
18:43stop this.
18:43But now I'm just like, you know what? Keep it up. Keep it up. We're winning and we're going to
18:48continue to win. And we went in 28. Uh, you're going to act like you're completely shocked and
18:53Oh my goodness. Oh, Oh, your ratings are going to continue to fall. And following 2028,
18:59you'll probably be irrelevant or at least very, very, very, very close to it. Uh, what little
19:05relevancy you can have now, which I'm completely shocked by, uh, will completely be washed away
19:11come the 2028 election when they lose again. So carry on. Anyway, y'all let me know your
19:19thoughts and your opinions on this. Thanks for tuning in. Peace and love. I'm out.
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