Trump’s Plan With CROOKED KUSHNER Gets EXPOSED

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17 Apr 202418:07

Summary

TLDRIn this video script, Michael Popac of 'Illegal AF' discusses the alleged financial compromises and ethical violations of Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Popac suggests that Trump's presidency and potential return to office could be influenced by foreign investors, highlighting a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) into Kushner's Affinity fund. He criticizes Kushner for accepting this 'blood money' despite concerns from the PIF's own board and advisers about Kushner's lack of experience. The script also touches on the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy, particularly with regards to the Middle East, and the potential for a second Trump term to be swayed by foreign interests. Popac emphasizes the contrast between the Kushner family's lucrative investments and the lack of benefit to everyday Americans, framing the situation as a sale of foreign policy and a call for accountability.

Takeaways

  • 💰 Michael Popac discusses the financial dealings of Donald Trump and his family, suggesting they are financially compromised and open to influence from foreign investors.
  • 🤝 Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is highlighted as having raised $2 billion from the Saudi private investment fund, with the approval of Saudi Arabia's leader, MBS.
  • 🔍 Kushner's Affinity fund has reportedly taken in up to $3 billion, primarily from foreign sources, raising concerns about the potential sale of future foreign policy.
  • 💸 Despite objections from his own fund's board and advisers regarding Kushner's lack of experience, MBS approved the investment, indicating a potential quid pro quo.
  • 📉 Popac criticizes the Kushner fund for not investing in American companies or helping everyday Americans, but rather focusing on foreign investments.
  • 🏠 The investments are suggested to be aimed at increasing the personal wealth of the Kushner family rather than benefiting the American public.
  • 👑 The discussion points to a broader issue of corruption within the Trump family and their administration, likening their actions to a 'kleptocracy'.
  • 🚫 Popac expresses concern over the potential return of Trump to the White House, given the apparent willingness of his family to sell influence and policy.
  • 🗣️ Ben Rhodes, an adviser for Barack Obama, is quoted as saying that Kushner's entanglement with MBS could entirely compromise U.S. foreign policy in a second Trump term.
  • 📈 Kushner's alleged income of $40 million a year from management fees alone is presented as an example of the financial benefits he stands to gain from his position.
  • 🚨 The script ends with a call to action for viewers to support Popac's work and to be aware of the implications of the Trump family's financial activities on U.S. politics and global relations.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern raised by Michael Popac regarding Donald Trump's financial situation?

    -Michael Popac expresses concern that Donald Trump has financially compromised himself by being open to investments from foreign or domestic entities, implying that he can be influenced or 'bought' for a price.

  • Who is Jared Kushner and what role does he play in the allegations mentioned?

    -Jared Kushner is Donald Trump's son-in-law and former advisor to the president. He is accused of raising $2 billion from the Saudi private investment fund shortly after leaving office, which is seen as a potential conflict of interest due to his previous role and the source of the funds.

  • What is the connection between Jared Kushner's investment fund and the Saudi Arabian government?

    -The Saudi Arabian government, under the leadership of Muhammad bin Salman (MBS), approved a $2 billion investment in Jared Kushner's Affinity fund, despite objections from the fund's own board and advisers regarding Kushner's lack of experience.

  • What is the ethical concern regarding the source of the investments in Kushner's fund?

    -The ethical concern is that all the investments in Kushner's fund, amounting to $3 billion, have come from foreign sources, particularly from countries or people Kushner was responsible for as a presidential adviser. This suggests a potential sale of foreign policy influence.

  • How does Michael Popac describe the nature of corruption he believes is occurring?

    -Popac describes the corruption as 'not subtle' and akin to a 'kleptocracy,' where foreign policy is being sold and the presidency is potentially for sale, with the Trump family allegedly prioritizing personal financial gain over the interests of the American public.

  • What is the role of Ben Rhodes in the discussion?

    -Ben Rhodes, an adviser for Barack Obama, is mentioned as having stated in an interview that Kushner's entanglement with MBS could entirely compromise the foreign policy platform of his father-in-law, Donald Trump, if he were to return to the presidency.

  • What is the annual management fee income that Jared Kushner allegedly earns from his fund?

    -According to the transcript, Jared Kushner is said to earn $40 million a year in management fees from his fund, regardless of the investment returns.

  • How does Popac characterize the investments made by Kushner's fund?

    -Popac characterizes the investments as not benefiting everyday Americans but rather serving to enrich Kushner and his family, with investments made in foreign entities rather than American companies.

  • What is the significance of the Washington Post and Jamal Khashoggi's case in the context of the script?

    -The Washington Post and Jamal Khashoggi's case are significant as they highlight the actions of MBS, the Saudi Arabian leader, who is said to have given the order for Khashoggi's murder. This context is used to emphasize the ethical concerns regarding Kushner's financial ties to Saudi Arabia.

  • What is the name of the investment fund that Jared Kushner is associated with?

    -The investment fund that Jared Kushner is associated with is called the Affinity fund.

  • What is the total amount of money raised by the Affinity fund as mentioned in the script?

    -The total amount of money raised by the Affinity fund, as mentioned in the script, is $3 billion.

Outlines

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💰 Financial Compromises and Foreign Influences in Politics

The first paragraph discusses the financial entanglements of Donald Trump and Jared Kushner, highlighting their potential ethical compromises. It points out that Trump is not alone in being financially vulnerable to foreign investors. The speaker criticizes Kushner for securing a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, despite objections from the fund's own board. The investment is seen as a conflict of interest, given Kushner's previous role as a presidential advisor with responsibilities in the Gulf Arab states. The speaker also compares the situation to the controversy surrounding Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, and questions the integrity of foreign policy should Trump return to office.

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🤝 The Impact of Kushner's Financial Ties on US Foreign Policy

The second paragraph delves into the potential impact of Jared Kushner's financial ties on US foreign policy. It suggests that the investment from Saudi Arabia is not based on Kushner's expertise but on the anticipated influence he could wield in a second Trump term. The speaker outlines how Kushner's Affinity Partners has made investments in various countries, all of which he had connections with during his tenure in the White House. The paragraph emphasizes that these investments are not benefiting everyday Americans but rather Kushner's personal wealth, and it raises concerns about the sale of foreign policy.

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🏛 The Erosion of Church-State Separation in Oklahoma

The third paragraph shifts focus to a different topic, discussing the establishment of the nation's first religious public charter school in Oklahoma. It mentions the warning from Justice Sotomayor about the erosion of the separation between church and state. The paragraph describes the efforts of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State to file a lawsuit against the school, arguing that it goes against the founding principles of the United States by using tax money to fund religious education that may indoctrinate and discriminate against those who do not adhere to its faith.

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👑 The Trump Family's Alleged Kleptocracy and Self-Interest

The fourth paragraph criticizes the Trump family's alleged kleptocratic behavior, accusing them of being self-serving rather than focused on the American public. It suggests that the Trumps' actions are akin to theft and that they are continuing to profit from their time in office. The speaker argues that the family's actions are corrupt and that they are not interested in making America great again, but rather in increasing their own wealth. The paragraph also invites listeners to engage with the speaker's content on various platforms and to support his work.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Financially Compromised

Refers to a situation where an individual or entity is in a vulnerable state due to financial dependencies or obligations. In the video, it is used to describe the alleged condition of Donald Trump, suggesting that he may be susceptible to influence due to his financial situation, which is central to the theme of corruption and influence in politics.

💡Ethical Compromise

This term relates to a situation where someone's ability to make unbiased decisions is threatened due to conflicts of interest. The video discusses the ethical compromises of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, highlighting their fundraising activities post-presidency, which are presented as a significant ethical concern in the context of political influence and corruption.

💡Foreign Policy

Foreign policy refers to how a country interacts with other nations. The video suggests that foreign policy could be influenced or 'sold' if Donald Trump returns to office, due to financial ties and the potential for bribery by foreign entities, which is a key concern in the discussion of political integrity and national sovereignty.

💡Blood Money

This phrase is used to describe money that is perceived to be earned through morally or legally questionable means. In the context of the video, it is used to criticize Jared Kushner's acceptance of a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia, implying that the money is tainted due to the country's alleged involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

💡Management Fees

These are fees charged by a manager, often in the context of investment funds, for overseeing and managing assets. The video discusses how Jared Kushner allegedly earns $40 million a year in management fees from his investment fund, which is a significant part of the narrative about financial gain through political connections.

💡Affinity Fund

This is the name of the investment fund managed by Jared Kushner, as mentioned in the video. The fund is central to the discussion of how Kushner has allegedly raised billions of dollars from foreign sources, which is tied to the broader theme of the potential sale of foreign policy influence.

💡Gulf Arab States

This term refers to the countries in the Persian Gulf region, which are significant in the video's narrative as the areas that Jared Kushner was responsible for during his time as a presidential adviser. The video suggests that the investments made by the Affinity Fund are linked to these regions, indicating a potential conflict of interest.

💡Kleptocracy

A kleptocracy is a government characterized by high-level corruption, where government officials use their power to exploit national resources for personal gain. The video uses this term to describe the Trump presidency, suggesting that the family's actions are self-serving rather than focused on the public interest.

💡Make America Great Again

This was the campaign slogan for Donald Trump's presidential run. The video uses it in an ironic context, suggesting that instead of helping everyday Americans, the Trump family and their associates are primarily focused on increasing their own wealth, which contrasts with the slogan's intended message of national rejuvenation.

💡Separation of Church and State

This principle refers to the distance in the relationship between organized religion and the nation state. The video briefly mentions a lawsuit by Americans United for the separation of church and state against a religious public school, indicating a broader concern about the erosion of this principle in the United States.

💡Public Charter School

A public charter school is a type of school that is publicly funded but operates independently of the traditional public school system. The video discusses a religious public charter school in Oklahoma, which is seen as a test case for blurring the lines between church and state, and is part of a larger narrative about the potential for religious influence in public education.

Highlights

Michael Popac discusses the financial compromises of Donald Trump and his associates, including Jared Kushner, suggesting they are open to influence from foreign investors.

Jared Kushner's ability to raise $2 billion from the Saudi private investment fund shortly after leaving office, with the approval of Saudi Arabia's leader, MBS.

MBS's approval of the investment in Kushner's fund despite objections from the fund's board and advisers due to concerns about Kushner's inexperience.

The ethical concerns surrounding Kushner's acceptance of investment, referred to as 'blood money,' from a country associated with the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Kushner's fund, Affinity, has raised up to $3 billion, predominantly from foreign sources, raising questions about the future foreign policy of a potential Trump presidency.

The comparison of the alleged corruption involving the Trump family to the comparatively minor controversy surrounding Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine.

Kushner's potential earnings of $40 million a year from management fees, without needing any return on investment, highlighting the nature of his financial dealings.

The concern that investments made by Kushner are not benefiting everyday Americans but rather serving to enrich the Trump family.

The potential influence of foreign policy by investors in Kushner's fund, particularly if Donald Trump returns to the presidency.

Ben Rhodes, an adviser for Barack Obama, comments on the overt corruption and potential compromise of U.S. foreign policy due to Kushner's financial entanglements.

The detailed breakdown of how Kushner's Affinity Partners operates and the SEC filing that discloses the fund's management fees.

The investments made by Kushner's fund are primarily in countries and entities that he had relationships with during his time as a presidential advisor.

Criticism of the Trump family's focus on personal financial gain rather than the interests of the American people, with references to their lifestyle and public image.

The mention of Oklahoma's approval of the nation's first religious Public School and the lawsuit filed by Americans United for separation of church and state.

The broader implications of the Trump presidency being described as a kleptocracy, with concerns about the potential sale of foreign policy and presidency.

A call to action for the audience to consider the consequences of the Trump family's financial dealings when deciding on political leadership.

An invitation to join Michael Popac's podcast, Legal AF, for further analysis and discussion on legal and political topics.

Transcripts

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this is Michael popac with il legal AF

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hot take Donald Trump's not the only one

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that's put himself up for sale to any

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investor foreign or domestic because

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he's financially compromised on the

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balls of his backside and has let the

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world know that he can be had for a

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price along with I expect foreign policy

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if he ever returns to office that brings

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us to the sorted tail the ethically

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compromised Jared Kushner Donald Trump's

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uh uh current son-in-law and former ex

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uh advisor to the president along with

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his wife Ivanka we've never seen

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corruption or ethics violations at this

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level in our

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history um upon immediately upon leaving

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office within just 90 days Jared Kushner

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was able to raise an immediate $2

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billion from the Saudi private

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investment F fund the if under the

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expressed approval with the expressed

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approval of it the leader of Saudi

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Arabia um uh Muhammad bin Salman MBS the

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person who all us intelligence has

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confirmed was responsible for the uh

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terrible um violent uh death of Jamal

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kogi an American citizen and reporter

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for the Wall Street Journal who was

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literally cut into Pieces by Saudi

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Security Forces Jared Kushner literally

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has taken blood money because MBS

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approved the $2 billion investment in

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his fund over objections by the private

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investment fund the pf's own board and

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advisers who said they had grave doubts

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about the company's experience or lack

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of experience and about uh Jared

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kushner's lack of experience in

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investing and with no proven track

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record despite that MBS said Jared

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Kushner son-in-law of a president

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somebody who could go back into office

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will take it and they invested two

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billion now since

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then every and I mean every dollar that

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Jared kushner's fund the Affinity fund

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has taken in up to $3 billion has come

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not only from foreign sources that's

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that's a given as the foreign policy of

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a trump future presidency is literally

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being sold before our very

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eyes but every one of the Investments

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came from a country or people for which

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he Jared Kushner was responsible and

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covered while he was a presidential

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adviser this was his territory the gulf

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Arab states he made it his remit and

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then as soon as I mean literally the

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door had just slammed on him leaving

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right the tracks were freshly freshly

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made and he made $2 billion and now $3

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billion of investment into the Affinity

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only from countries and people that he

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had a relationship with while he was

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while he was a presidential adviser

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forget about this phony impeachment

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analysis of Joe Biden about Hunter Biden

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making you know $3 million over several

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years on the board of barisma in Ukraine

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that's that's peanut money that's pocket

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money even even if that were true that

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Hunter made that much do you know how

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much

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Jared Kushner is making on a yearly

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year-over-year basis just on management

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fees as an alleged investment advisor

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just that without even getting to any

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return on the investment if his fund

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does well or even makes a dollar he

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makes $40 million a year year over-year

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for basically doing nothing other than

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trading trading on his relationship

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building while his father-in-law was

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president and maybe is going to return

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look I'd be less hot and bothered if

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like Trump wasn't running for office

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again but what we're watching is foreign

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policy for sale Donald Trump's already

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will be if he somehow finds a way back

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to the White House and we allow that to

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happen the most financially compromised

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uh president subject to of course being

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turned by Foreign assets being bribed

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we've ever seen and now his son-in-law

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is a prime example sure Jared Kushner

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takes the convenient position that he's

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not going back to the White House with

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his father but does anybody think that

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uh despite him growing a beard and

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moving to Miami that the reason that

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people are investing in Jared Kushner is

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because his name is Jared Kushner or is

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it because he's the son-in-law of a

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person they are betting on and banking

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on will be back in the White House and

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they'll have influence over foreign

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policy we're watching the sale of

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foreign policy in fact Ben rhods an

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adviser for Barack Obama in a recent

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interview said exactly that let's take a

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listen thank you for being here with me

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um as you look at it from a sort of

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foreign policy perspective how does

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kushner's entanglement with someone like

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NBS compromise potentially I don't know

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the foreign policy platform of his

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father-in-law who's running to be the

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next president of the United

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States well in a word entirely Alex I

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mean look this is not subtle corruption

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that we're looking at um this is a guy

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Jared Kushner who had no expertise no

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qualification whatsoever to be in the

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white house while he was there he made

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it his account to work in the Gulf Arab

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states he basically helped lead the

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cover up for MBS get him in from the

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cold after the murder of Jamal kogi um

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and look the Saudis didn't make a$2

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billion doll investment because they

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trusted in Jared kushner's investment

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expertise do they does anybody in the

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world believe that that $2 billion is

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based on an assessment that Jared

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Kushner is who you want to give your

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money to uh to make a return no they're

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making an investment on what they think

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he can do for them if there is a second

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Trump term and basically what we can

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take from that investment is that in a

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second Trump term US foreign policy in

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the Middle East and around the world

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will be made entirely with the interests

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of Muhammad Ben Solon in mind let me

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take let me take you through how Jared

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Kushner supposedly makes his 40 million

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dollar a year a year before even having

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made an investment just off the money

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management as a percentage of the money

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management all disclosed in an SEC form

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filing we have a copy of it the form

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advv for an investment advisor um

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reflects all this for his Affinity

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Partners now he's made Investments

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finally in year two of some of the money

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again only in countries and with people

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and entities for which he had a

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relationship only because he was in the

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White House

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trading on the White House selling

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future potential foreign policy like

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it's some sort of Futures Market on the

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stock

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exchange he's invested in Dubai a place

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he covered it was part of his remit as a

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special adviser to the president in Abu

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Dhabi same thing in Israel okay in

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Germany um and in other places so all

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the money is taken up in up to $3

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billion is only from investors uh from

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countries in which he was already

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responsible as allegedly a

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representative of the American people

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sworn to uphold our

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Constitution and then you've got the

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Investments that are being made

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similarly only there not in American

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companies this isn't let me make this

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clear make America great again make

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America great Again by taking in $3

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billion of Saudi uh United Arab Emirates

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um and other money and Kuwaiti money

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money and investing it in other

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countries none of the countries that I

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just described this uh Israeli Israeli

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car leing company this Dubai real estate

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investment company this Abu Dhabi fast

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food company that owns fast food chains

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in Brazil is helping

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Americans This is that dirty little

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secret if Donald Trump was a man of the

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people and his family were too they were

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trying to make America great again

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instead of trying to make my bank

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account as large as possible again these

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Investments wouldn't be the money would

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be from Americans maybe some of these

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billionaires that just gave Donald Trump

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$50 million in some flashy Mara Lago

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fundraiser because they're trying to buy

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a financially compromised candidate

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might as well they've got everything

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else at the billionaire they own the

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$150 million Mansions they own the

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islands they have the 500 foot yachts

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they own every plane imaginable they

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have homes all around around the world

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what else what else what else can I put

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up on my shelf Donald Trump I own him

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too I've been around these people in my

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career that's how they

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talk and so they put him up on and Jared

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Kushner let's take Jared Kushner too

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because he's looking for a buck but I

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want to make this clear not one dollar

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that has come into the Affinity fund

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controlled by Jared Kushner this $40

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million blood money that he's earned off

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of it and the Investments that he's

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making help

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everyday Americans it's not helping you

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with the gas pump it's not helping you

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while you're while you're at the

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supermarket shopping for you know milk

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and eggs and bread it's helping Jared

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Kushner build a bigger house in uh

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Indian Creek in Miami it's helping his

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wife Ivanka buy another gown hang out

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with another famous person right take

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another picture of herself and put it on

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Instagram that's what you're paying for

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long as you know we want to share an

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church and state Oklahoma recently

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approved the nation's first religious

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Public School Justice Soto mayor warned

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in her Carson versus Mak descent that

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this Supreme Court continues to

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dismantle the wall of separation between

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church and state that the framers fought

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to build we've documented that assault

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here on the legal AFP this religious

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Public School in Oklahoma is the latest

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Christian nationalist test case they

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convinced a handful of political

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appointees to create the nation's first

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religious Public Charter School a

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to follow Americans United for

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leala now look at this let's take the

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plane up 5,000 ft look back

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down and what this means and the most

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and one of the things I must have missed

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in the earlier reporting and kind of

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putting the story together for this hot

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take is the role of Muhammad bin

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Salman who is the evil leader of Saudi

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Arabia effectively who gave the green

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light to chop Jamal kogi The Washington

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Post

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reporter and uh US citizen into little

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pieces in in collaboration with another

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one of our Frenemy

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countries okay he gave the direct order

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to hit over the objection of his private

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investment fund the Saudi PF that has

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$62 billion to invest around the

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world it's the same organization the PF

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that's trying to figure out how to buy

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American Golf how to buy the PGA

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effectively and all of the golfers

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associated with it for live golf same

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company pif even they as corrupt as that

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country is and the PF is by extension

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even they were the board was like

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uh Jared Kushner has absolutely no

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experience in running a fund has no

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track record in making Investments we

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have serious concerns about him unsatis

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there are many this is their quote

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unsatisfactory aspects of the company

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and in a lack of inexperience gives us

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pause and all Muhammad bin Salon heard

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was Jared Kushner Trump Donald Trump

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could get

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reelected approved

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and we're not just talking like a couple

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of shekels here we're talking like

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approved $2

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billion effectively if we're doing the

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math you know it's about um I don't know

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one and a half perc is of their fund

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total went to Jared Kushner and now he's

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raised other money on the backs of that

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always from Frenemies of the Americans

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places that he covered while he was

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Special Assistant to the president

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making money in the grift while in

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office and like like I said earlier in

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the hot take I would feel slightly

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differently if the Trump family and

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their Caravan moved away and never were

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to return to the White House what's done

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is done they're not the first family to

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ever try to make money on the backs of

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having been the president or in the

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White House everybody does it one way or

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the other speeches at two 300 a million

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200,000 a pop a million a pop books for

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30 $40 million advances Boards of direct

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director positions for hundreds of

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thousands of dollars a year they've all

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done it Clinton Obama um you know Reagan

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Bush B the other Bush they all did it

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they all do it but like

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this this is this is a Grand Theft Auto

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in plain sight this is like us standing

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back and watching as you know Jared

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Kushner and his family took

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sledgehammers to the Tiffany window and

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grabbed all the diamonds

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that's where we're at right now and I

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want to bring it to your attention on

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hot taks like this one foreign policy

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for sale president presidency for sale

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so when people are making their

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decisions about who they want to put in

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the White House oh I don't want the old

14:42

guy I don't know which one that is they

14:44

both are but don't you want the old guy

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who's not corrupt don't you want the old

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guy whose family is not taking in money

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from people who are barely our allies

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who are responsible for 911 and all

15:00

let's let's not go 20 years ago Saudi

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Arabia it was already established by by

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uh our um you know our of intelligence

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community that they funded and and

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supported and indirectly help plan

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911 that's Saudi but now oh you want to

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open up a bunch of fast food chains in

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Brazil let's do it $3 billion

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please this is a family that corrupt

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this is a family that does not care

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about Americans average or otherwise

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they only care about themselves and they

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won't stop until we stop them they will

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not stop this is a kleptocracy it was a

15:44

kleptocracy when he was in office we

15:47

throw a lot of adjectives on the Trump

15:49

presidency it's fascistic it's

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terroristic it's stochastic terrorism

15:55

it's it's on the road to nationalism

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it's it's borderline you know the

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American first is borderline um you know

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what what uh Charles Lindberg was

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leading in this country during the

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during the 40s right this close to

16:10

socialism fascism yes it's also a

16:12

kleptocracy they were busy stealing

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everything that wasn't nailed down and

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they're continuing to do it I'll bring

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