Trump so incoherent and confused, even MSNBC CUTS AWAY!

David Pakman Show
5 Mar 202408:00

Summary

TLDRThe video script revolves around Donald Trump's puzzling response to a Supreme Court ruling concerning his inclusion in the Colorado Republican primary ballot. Trump delivers a rambling and incoherent statement at Mar-a-Lago, conflating various legal cases and demonstrating a lack of understanding about the court's decision. His bizarre behavior, marked by swaying and rocking motions, prompted even MSNBC to cut away. Trump's claims of needing presidential immunity to make tough decisions and his mention of a 20-year conflict against ISIS further add to the confusion. The script also humorously highlights MSNBC's attempts to explain Trump's 'word salad' remarks.

Takeaways

  • 😬 The video features a speech by Donald Trump reacting to a Supreme Court decision, where he appears confused and incoherent about the details of the ruling.
  • đŸ€Ș Trump conflates various legal issues, such as presidential immunity, civil liability, defamation, and fraud cases, suggesting he may not understand the specifics of the Supreme Court's decision.
  • đŸ—Łïž Trump argues that presidents should have full immunity to make tough decisions without fear of prosecution, even mentioning his decision to take out ISIS leaders as an example.
  • đŸ•°ïž Trump's claim of a 20-year conflict against ISIS is questionable, as ISIS emerged around 2004 and was largely defeated during Trump's presidency.
  • đŸ“ș The video shows MSNBC cutting away from Trump's speech, with commentators expressing confusion over his "word salad" and lack of a prepared statement.
  • đŸ€‘ Trump mentions the financial statements involved in his legal cases, claiming they had disclaimers and should not be relied upon.
  • 😠 Trump expresses frustration with the "tremendous hatred" from New York prosecutors and suggests they should not be able to prosecute a president.
  • đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž The video highlights Trump's tendency to ramble and make seemingly disconnected statements, leaving viewers perplexed about the purpose and coherence of his speech.
  • đŸ—łïž The context suggests that Trump's reaction was in response to a Supreme Court decision affecting his eligibility to appear on the Colorado Republican primary ballot.
  • đŸ’Œ The video includes a sponsor segment for Ridge Wallet, promoting its features and offering a discount for viewers.

Q & A

  • What was the Supreme Court ruling about that prompted Trump's statement?

    -The Supreme Court ruled that Trump must be placed back on the Colorado Republican primary ballot.

  • What did the transcript mention about Trump's physical demeanor during his statement?

    -The transcript mentioned that Trump did 'the thing where he rocks side to side and sways and is hinged forward at the waist', which was described as visually 'really weird'.

  • Did Trump seem to understand the specifics of the Supreme Court's decision?

    -No, the transcript suggests that Trump seemed completely disoriented and conflated the Supreme Court's decision with various other legal cases against him, such as the civil rape case, defamation case, and fraud case.

  • What did Trump argue in his statement regarding presidential immunity?

    -Trump argued that a president should have full immunity to make tough decisions without fear of prosecution, even suggesting that some wrong decisions might be made but that immunity is necessary for a president to have the courage to act.

  • What specific decisions did Trump mention in his statement?

    -Trump mentioned taking out ISIS and 'two of the leading terrorists probably the two lead in Terrorist ever that we've ever seen' as examples of tough decisions he made as president.

  • How did the transcript characterize Trump's claim about a '20-year conflict against ISIS'?

    -The transcript suggested that Trump's claim of a 20-year conflict against ISIS was inaccurate, noting that ISIS nominally started in 2004, faded into obscurity, and then reemerged in 2011, making the real fight against ISIS around 9 years at most during Trump's presidency.

  • What did MSNBC do in response to Trump's statement?

    -MSNBC ultimately cut away from airing Trump's statement, providing a disclaimer that the White House had no coordination with the DOJ on the prosecutions against Trump and that Trump's statement was a 'word salad' of allegations.

  • What product was advertised at the end of the transcript?

    -The Ridge Wallet was advertised at the end of the transcript, describing its features such as holding up to 12 cards, being slim and comfortable, and offering RFID blocking and a lifetime warranty.

  • What was the overall tone of the transcript towards Trump's statement?

    -The overall tone of the transcript was critical and dismissive of Trump's statement, describing it as 'incoherent', 'disturbing', 'hairbrained', and a 'word salad'.

  • What did the transcript suggest about Trump's potential to debate Joe Biden in the future?

    -The transcript suggested that Trump's inability to stay on topic and his confusing statement might be relevant to Trump's ability to debate Joe Biden in the future, noting 'maybe something that would be relevant to Trump actually tried to debate Joe Biden in the coming months'.

Outlines

00:00

đŸ—Łïž Trump's Incoherent Statement on Supreme Court Decision

This section covers Trump's bizarre and disjointed response to the Supreme Court's ruling that he must be placed back on the Colorado Republican primary ballot. Trump appears confused, conflating various legal issues and rambling about immunity, indictments, and past victories against ISIS. His speech is described as visually disturbing, with Trump rocking side to side and swaying. Even MSNBC cut away from airing the full statement, deeming it incoherent and lacking clarity on the Supreme Court's actual decision.

05:01

đŸ“ș MSNBC Cuts Away from Trump's 'Word Salad'

This paragraph focuses on MSNBC's decision to cut away from airing Trump's statement due to its incoherence and lack of clarity. The hosts provide disclaimers, questioning why Trump did not deliver a prepared statement and instead resorted to a 'word salad' of allegations and references to past events. The section also mentions the possibility of Trump debating Joe Biden in the future, although the likelihood of such an event is uncertain. Additionally, it includes a promotional segment for Ridge wallets, highlighting their slim design, various styles, and lifetime warranty.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Immunity

Immunity refers to the legal protection from prosecution or civil lawsuits granted to certain officials, including the President of the United States, while holding office. In the video, Trump argues that a president must have full immunity to make tough decisions without fear of legal consequences. He suggests that without immunity, presidents would not have the courage to make decisions they believe are right, even if controversial or unpopular. The video highlights Trump's conflation of different legal proceedings he is facing and his belief that he should be immune from all of them.

💡Indictment

An indictment is a formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury or prosecutor, leading to criminal charges. Trump mentions being indicted multiple times, seeming to conflate various legal proceedings against him, including potential criminal indictments and civil lawsuits. He expresses frustration at being indicted and facing legal consequences, arguing that a president should be immune from such actions.

💡Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest federal court in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and serving as the final arbiter of federal law. The video discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling that allowed Trump to be placed back on the Colorado Republican primary ballot. However, Trump appears confused about the nature of this ruling and conflates it with other legal matters he is facing, suggesting he does not fully understand the decision.

💡Financial Statements

Financial statements are formal records that provide information about a company's financial position, performance, and cash flows. In the video, Trump refers to his financial statements and claims they were "absolutely flawless" and had "disclaimer clauses" that should have prevented reliance on them. This appears to be in reference to the civil fraud case brought by the New York Attorney General regarding alleged misrepresentations in financial statements.

💡ISIS

ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) is a militant Islamist group that gained control over large territories in Iraq and Syria in the early 2010s. Trump boasts about defeating ISIS quickly, claiming it was a 20-year conflict. However, his timeline seems exaggerated, as ISIS emerged in its current form around 2011-2012, and Trump left office in 2021, suggesting a shorter timeframe for his involvement in the fight against ISIS.

💡Courage

Courage refers to the ability to confront fear, danger, or adversity with bravery and determination. Trump argues that a president needs courage to make tough decisions and that without immunity, they would not have the courage to act in what they believe is the right way. He suggests that fear of legal consequences could undermine a president's ability to make difficult choices, even if those choices are controversial or unpopular.

💡Terrorist

A terrorist is an individual or group that uses violence, intimidation, or fear to achieve a specific political, religious, or ideological goal. Trump references taking out "two of the leading terrorists probably the two lead[ing] Terrorist[s] ever that we've ever seen in this world." He seems to imply that he should be immune from prosecution for actions taken against terrorists, as those were tough decisions made during his presidency.

💡Word Salad

The term "word salad" refers to a confused or incoherent mixture of words, often lacking logical structure or meaning. The video's narrator uses this phrase to describe Trump's rambling and disjointed speech, where he appears to jump between different topics and legal matters without clear coherence or focus. This suggests that Trump's statements are difficult to follow and may indicate a lack of understanding or confusion about the various legal proceedings he is discussing.

💡Defamation

Defamation is the act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about them. In the video, Trump seems to conflate various legal matters, including potential defamation cases. This could be in reference to the defamation lawsuit brought against him by E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s. Trump's mention of defamation highlights the range of legal issues he is facing, which he appears to be struggling to differentiate or understand fully.

💡Disclaimers

A disclaimer is a statement that denies or limits responsibility or liability for something. In the context of the video, Trump refers to "disclaimer clauses" in his financial statements, suggesting they should have prevented reliance on the statements. This appears to be his defense against allegations of misrepresenting information in his financial statements, arguing that the disclaimers should have warned against relying on the information provided.

Highlights

Trump made a statement at Mar-a-Lago after the Supreme Court ruled that he must be placed back on the Colorado Republican primary ballot.

Trump appeared incoherent and disoriented, conflating various legal issues, and seemingly did not understand the Supreme Court's decision.

Trump argued that presidents should have immunity from prosecution, even for potentially wrong decisions, to have the courage to make tough decisions.

Trump claimed he took out ISIS in four months and defeated the two "leading terrorists ever," although ISIS emerged around 2004-2011, and Trump left office in 2021.

MSNBC ultimately cut away from Trump's statement, with the commentator noting his "word salad" and inability to stay on topic.

The host questioned why Trump did not have a prepared statement and instead made allegations and went off on tangents.

The transcript discusses the host's long-time use of the Ridge wallet, praising its slim design, various styles, RFID protection, and lifetime warranty.

The Ridge wallet can hold up to 12 cards and cash, and customers can add an AirTag strap to prevent losing it.

Ridge offers a 30% discount until April 1st and a full refund if customers are not satisfied within a year of purchase.

Transcripts

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after the Supreme Court yesterday ruled

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that Trump must be placed back on the

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Colorado Republican primary ballot Trump

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made a statement at maral Lago now I

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will warn you if you're going to watch

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it it is a little bit sort of disturbing

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to watch Trump does the thing where he

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rocks side to side and sways and is

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hinged forward at the waist it's really

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weird visually but Trump was so Inc

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incoherent in this one that even MSNBC

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cut away and MSNBC you think would be

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incentivized to show this in its full

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Glory we'll get to MSNBC cutting away in

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a moment but here is Trump and again he

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seems to be conflating presidential

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immunity with the Civil liable rape case

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with defamation with the fraud case it

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doesn't seem Trump even knows what the

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Supreme Court decided on he seems

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completely disoriented if you listen

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carefully president has to be free of a

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president has to be if the president

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does a good job I did some people would

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say a great job but if the president

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does a good job a president should be

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free and clear and frankly celebrated

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for having done a good job not indicted

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four times and not gone after on a civil

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basis and not uh demanded to be to pay

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hundreds of millions of dollars in fines

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on something that was absolutely perfect

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where there were no vict

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now remember the statement is about the

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Supreme Court decision the Supreme Court

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at some point will be making a decision

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on immunity they didn't yesterday this

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was about the ballot Trump's talking

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about indictments he's talking about

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fraud it's I genuinely don't know that

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Trump understands what yesterday's

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decision was even about where the

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financial statements were absolutely

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Flawless where you have disclaimer

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clauses I mean nobody's ever had a thing

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like this I wasn't given a jury and I

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had a a clubhouse judge just come up

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with this number on a perfect loan and

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very conservative financial statements

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but even at that if you look the

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disclaimer says don't rely on the

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financial statements in any way shape or

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form I told them disregard this piece of

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crap paper that has no truth on it

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whatsoever so Trump clearly doesn't know

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what he's talking about and he continues

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to argue that he should have he should

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have immunity because that's how

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presidents end up with the courage to

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make tough decisions and another thing

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that will be coming up very soon will be

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immunity for a president and not

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immunity for me but for any president if

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a president doesn't have full immunity

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you really don't have a president

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because nobody that is serving in that

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office will have the courage to make in

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many cases what would be the right

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decision or it could be the wrong

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decision it could be in some cases the

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wrong decision but they have to make

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decisions and they have to make them

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free of all Terror that can be reigned

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upon them when they leave office or even

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before they leave office and some

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decisions are very tough I can tell you

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that as a president that some decisions

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to make are very tough I took out Trump

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found most decisions really easy but

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some were difficult Isis and I took out

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some very

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big people from the standpoint of a

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different part of the world two of the

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leading terrorists probably the two lead

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in Terrorist ever that we've ever seen

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in this world right and uh those are big

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decisions I don't want to be prosecuted

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for it uh another president wouldn't

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want to be prosecuted for it okay so

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Trump making sort of a a a a sad case

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for why he should be completely immune

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um Trump also describes a 20year

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conflict against Isis I'm wondering

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about the dates on this one powerful it

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was going to take four years it took me

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four months but it was a very

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strong dictum that I gave I said he gave

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a dictum oh my god get him defeat him

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ended we were fighting for 20 years

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against Isis and we did it very quickly

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I don't want to be prosecuted in that

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case it work

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so H what a guy huh um Isis I guess

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nominally was created in 2004 it faded

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Into Obscurity it reemerged in 2011 you

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could say that like the real fight

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against Isis grew in

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2012 um and then Trump was out of office

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at the very beginning of 2021 so that

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that's like you know nine years on the

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outside and Trump's talking about he won

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a 20-year B I don't know you know it's

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all so weird and this got so hairbrained

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that even MSNBC ultimately cut away with

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some really funny disclaimers the RO

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Trump haters are the then we have maybe

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one or two that I think can be fair but

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you look at New York what's happened I

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mean these people have tremendous hatred

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you can't do this to a president and

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again I'm not talking about me I'm

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talking about in the future right a

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president has to be free a president has

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to be if the president does a good job I

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did some people would say a so we heard

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this earlier of course but now you'll

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hear MSNBC cut away in their funny

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explanation job okay um the White House

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has not had any ation with the doj on

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the prosecutions regarding Donald Trump

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this is totally separate it's a special

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counsel the special counsel decided uh

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to bring charges um in terms of the

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fonny Willis stuff uh I believe that

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Nathan Wade testified he was making more

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money before he uh started to work for

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fonny Willis down there let's go back to

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Garrett hake in West Palm Beach and kend

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delanian who's outside of the Supreme

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Court also New York Times chief White

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House correspondent Peter Baker um why

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didn't he come out with a prepared

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statement why this um why going back to

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the you know the battle days ofum Trump

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where he just comes out with a word

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salad and you know whatever comes to

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mind and whatever allegation he can toss

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out right uh yeah what and why indeed

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right that's a great question Katie and

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one that I'll be trying to answer today

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yeah nobody knows why the word salad so

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there it is Donald Trump reacting to the

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Supreme Court decision seemingly

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confused about what the Supreme Court

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even decided and uh the inability to

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stay on topic really really something

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