🚹 Matt Gaetz gets NIGHTMARE news from his OWN party

Brian Tyler Cohen
10 Apr 202408:01

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses Kevin McCarthy's allegations against Matt Gates, accusing him of having relations with a minor and claiming this influenced McCarthy's decision not to become speaker. Gates denies the allegations and attributes his animosity towards McCarthy to an ongoing ethics probe. The House Ethics Committee's investigation into Gates has reached out to the Justice Department and potential witnesses, including the woman at the center of the allegations. McCarthy's comments and Gates' response on Twitter highlight the tension and power dynamics within the Republican party.

Takeaways

  • 💣 Kevin McCarthy accused Matt Gaetz of having relations with a minor, a claim that Gaetz vehemently denies.
  • 🚹 An ethics complaint was filed against Gaetz prior to McCarthy's speakership, which allegedly involved a 17-year-old.
  • đŸ€ McCarthy's refusal to get involved in the ethics complaint led to pressure from the member of Congress involved.
  • đŸ›ïž The house Ethics Committee is investigating Gaetz, and has reached out to the justice department and a potential witness.
  • 📈 The investigation into Gaetz includes allegations of sexual contact with a minor and other potential crimes.
  • 🔙 McCarthy's comments are linked to a history of animosity between him and Gaetz, rooted in an ongoing ethics probe.
  • đŸ’„ Gaetz is accused of using his influence to remove McCarthy from his position as speaker as revenge for the ethics probe.
  • 🎯 Gaetz's actions are seen as part of a broader pattern of Republicans using fear and power tactics to control the narrative.
  • 📱 Gaetz has publicly denied the allegations against him and criticized McCarthy and others in the media.
  • 🔍 The house Ethics Committee continues its investigation into Gaetz despite his denials and attempts to influence public opinion.
  • 🌐 The outcome of the investigation is uncertain, but it highlights the intense power dynamics and conflicts within the Republican party.

Q & A

  • Why did the speaker believe they were not able to become the speaker due to an Ethics complaint?

    -The speaker was not able to become the speaker because an Ethics complaint was filed against them prior to their potential speakership. This complaint was related to allegations of a member of Congress engaging in illegal activities, specifically sleeping with a 17-year-old, which the speaker did not want to get involved with.

  • What was the speaker's stance on keeping the government open?

    -The speaker was committed to keeping the government open and was against any actions that would lead to its shutdown. They emphasized their willingness to pay troops and expressed their disapproval of those who would suggest otherwise.

  • What is the motion to vacate, and how has its requirement changed over time?

    -The motion to vacate is a parliamentary procedure that allows a member of the House of Representatives to propose the removal of a Speaker from their position. Historically, only one person could make this motion, but when Pelosi became Speaker the second time, she changed the rules, requiring 218 votes to pass the rule package, thus making it more difficult for the minority leader to govern.

  • What was Kevin McCarthy's response to the allegations made against him by Matt Gates?

    -Kevin McCarthy denied the allegations made by Matt Gates and accused The Daily Beast of lying about him. He maintained that his removal as Speaker was due to his failure to keep promises, not because of the Ethics Committee probe.

  • What was the outcome of the House Ethics Committee's investigation into Matt Gates?

    -The House Ethics Committee investigated Matt Gates for allegations of sexual relations with a minor and other potential crimes. However, they did not opt to charge Congressman Gates, and the Justice Department also chose not to press charges.

  • What was Matt Gates's reaction to the allegations and McCarthy's comments?

    -Matt Gates vehemently denied the allegations, calling Kevin McCarthy a liar and stating that his party voted to remove McCarthy from the speakership due to his incompetence and failure to fulfill his promises.

  • What was the reported motivation behind Matt Gates's push to remove Kevin McCarthy from his role as Speaker?

    -Matt Gates was reportedly motivated by revenge against Kevin McCarthy for the ongoing Ethics Committee probe against him. Gates felt that McCarthy was responsible for reviving the probe, which led to his strong resentment and subsequent actions to remove McCarthy from his position.

  • How did Matt Gates respond to those who criticized him?

    -Matt Gates was known to be aggressive in his responses to critics. He publicly exposed a colleague who criticized him, accusing them of living a lie, showing that he was willing to use any means necessary to control the narrative and defend himself.

  • What was the context behind Ronda McDaniel's name change?

    -Ronda McDaniel, previously known as R Romney, changed her name to show her support for Donald Trump. This change was made in deference to Trump's dislike for her uncle, Mitt Romney, and was seen as a move to curry favor with the then-presidential candidate.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the Republican Party's tactics?

    -The speaker suggests that the Republican Party is governed by fear and is willing to destroy anything and anyone in their path to maintain or expand their power. This is exemplified by Matt Gates's actions and the broader behavior of the party, including Trump's treatment of those who disagree with him.

  • What is the current status of the investigation into Matt Gates?

    -The House Ethics Committee, led by Republicans, is continuing its investigation into Matt Gates. Despite the Justice Department's decision not to charge Gates, the committee does not seem to be intimidated by his fear tactics and is proceeding with its uncovering of the truth.

Outlines

00:00

đŸ’„ Kevin McCarthy's Speakership Controversy

This paragraph discusses the contentious situation surrounding Kevin McCarthy's bid for the position of Speaker of the House. It highlights McCarthy's claim that he was unfairly targeted by an Ethics complaint due to a member of Congress' personal scandal. The paragraph also touches on the political maneuvering and power dynamics within the Republican party, particularly focusing on Matt Gates' role in McCarthy's removal from the speakership. Gates is accused of using revenge as a tactic to oust McCarthy, stemming from an ongoing ethics probe against him. The paragraph emphasizes the intense political rivalries and the lengths politicians are willing to go to secure power or retaliate against their opponents.

05:01

🔍 Ongoing Investigation and Political Retaliation

The second paragraph delves into the ongoing investigation by the House Ethics Committee into Matt Gates, detailing their efforts to reach out to potential witnesses, including a woman who alleges having sexual contact with Gates when she was underage. It also mentions the committee's request for materials from the justice department's investigation into Gates. The summary underscores Gates' vehement denials and his willingness to use any means necessary to control the narrative. The paragraph further explores the Republican party's strategy of governance by fear and the potential consequences of such tactics, including the impact on individuals like Lindsey Graham and Ronda McDaniel. It concludes with a call to action for viewers to support independent media and hold politicians accountable.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Negotiations

Negotiations refer to the process of discussion and bargaining between parties to reach an agreement or settlement. In the context of the video, it relates to political discussions where the speaker claims not to have made many concessions, indicating a firm stance on certain issues.

💡Ethics complaint

An ethics complaint is a formal allegation that someone has violated rules of conduct or standards of behavior, typically in a professional or political context. In the video, an ethics complaint is mentioned as a reason for the speaker's decision not to become speaker, highlighting the importance of ethical conduct in public office.

💡Congress

Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the federal government of the United States, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. In the video, references to Congress are tied to the internal dynamics and ethical issues faced by its members, emphasizing the challenges within the political system.

💡Speaker

The Speaker is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives, responsible for overseeing proceedings, managing the legislative agenda, and representing the House in its relations with other branches of government. The video discusses the speaker's role and the reasons why the current speaker chose not to take up the position.

💡Troops

Troops refer to members of the armed forces. In the video, the mention of troops is in the context of ensuring their payment, highlighting the speaker's commitment to supporting military personnel, which is a key issue in political discussions around funding and government operations.

💡Motion to vacate

A motion to vacate is a formal proposal in a legislative or parliamentary setting to set aside or nullify a previous decision or action. In the video, this term is used to discuss the rules governing the process in Congress, indicating the complexity of decision-making and the power dynamics within the legislative body.

💡Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi is a prominent American politician who has served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. In the video, Pelosi is mentioned in the context of changes she made to the rules of the House, which the speaker disagrees with, illustrating the ongoing debates about leadership and legislative procedures.

💡Investigation

An investigation is a systematic inquiry or examination to uncover facts or information, often used in legal and political contexts. In the video, the term relates to the House Ethics Committee's inquiry into allegations against a member of Congress, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in government.

💡Justice Department

The Justice Department, also known as the Department of Justice (DOJ), is a federal executive department responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice in the United States. In the video, the mention of the Justice Department relates to their involvement in investigating allegations against a congressman, showing the intersection of legislative and legal processes.

💡Revenge

Revenge is the act of retaliating, often with the intent to punish or harm someone for a perceived wrong or injustice. In the video, the concept of revenge is discussed in the context of political motivations and actions taken by a congressman, highlighting the personal and emotional aspects that can drive political behavior.

💡GOP

GOP stands for the Grand Old Party, which is a nickname for the Republican Party in the United States. In the video, the GOP is mentioned in the context of various issues and behaviors within the party, reflecting on the broader political landscape and the internal dynamics of the Republican Party.

💡Narrative control

Narrative control refers to the ability to influence or dictate the way a story or information is presented and perceived by others. In the video, this concept is discussed in relation to a politician's efforts to manage public perception and control the narrative around their actions and allegations against them.

Highlights

Discussion of a member of Congress facing an Ethics complaint for alleged relations with a minor.

The Ethics complaint began before the individual became speaker, involving illegal activities.

The speaker's decision to not intervene in the Ethics complaint is highlighted.

The mention of other individuals in jail related to the same issue.

The speaker's commitment to keeping the government open and paying troops despite political pressure.

The motion to vacate and the historical precedent of such a motion in the rules.

The change in rules when Pelosi became speaker the second time, shifting power to the minority leader.

The speaker's stance on allowing the minority to govern and the required number of votes for a rule package.

The revelation of only five people voting against the speaker despite their opposition.

Kevin McCarthy's accusation against Matt Gates, alleging Gates had relations with a minor.

The House Ethics Committee's investigation into Matt Gates and its outreach to potential witnesses.

The Justice Department's decision not to charge Gates based on their investigation.

Matt Gates' denial of the allegations and his public criticism of Kevin McCarthy.

The claim that Gates' motivation for targeting McCarthy was revenge for the ethics probe.

The impact of Gates' actions on McCarthy's career and the broader implications for the Republican party.

The ongoing fear and ambition-driven tactics used by some Republicans in power.

The mention of Ronda McDaniel's name change to curry favor with Donald Trump.

The call forèźąé˜… to support the progressive media ecosystem and the refusal to engage in sponsorships or paid ads.

Transcripts

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you made a lot of

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concessions in the negotiations no I

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didn't okay let's get to the bottom

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though that that is such a misnomer in

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life let me give you the truth about

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that now and I'll give you the truth why

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I'm not speaker it's because one person

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a member of Congress wanted me to stop

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an Ethics complaint because he slept

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with a 17-year-old an Ethics complaint

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that started before I ever became

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speaker and that's illegal and I'm not

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going to get in the middle did he do it

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or not I don't know but in ethics is

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looking at it there's other people in

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jail because of it

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and he wanted me to influence it and you

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know what so then they come out and they

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say because I kept government open I do

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it all over again we're not going to pay

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our troops no I'm going to pay my troops

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you can't do the job okay when it comes

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to the concession the motion to vacate

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about one person being able to make that

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motion how long has that been in the

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rules forever the only time it was

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changed is when Pelosi became speaker

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the second time and she put the Power

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with the minority leader I think it's

01:03

wrong I think you El let let him govern

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now it takes 218 to have the rule

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package there's nothing I can do there

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but I had five people who never voted

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for me anyways in the process I had

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eight at the end that did the other but

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everybody had to live by it I live by it

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I think today if you went back to the

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people that vote if they think that was

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a smart vote I don't think so I had the

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choice of having that vote of motion to

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vacate where you just put the card walk

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away no I made everybody stand up cuz I

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think historically it'll be viewed as a

01:36

very bad thing that happened to our

01:38

Congress a bombshell accusation from

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Kevin McCarthy against Matt Gates who

01:42

resurrects this long-standing claim that

01:44

Gates had relations with a minor this

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accusation comes only about 8 weeks

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after we found out that the house Ethics

01:49

Committee investigating Matt Gates had

01:51

reached out to the justice department

01:53

and to the woman at the heart of these

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allegations breaking news sources say

01:57

that the house Ethics Committee

01:58

investigating Republican Congressman

02:00

Matt Gates of Florida has now reached

02:01

out to the US justice department and to

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a woman with whom the congressman

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allegedly had sexual relations when she

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was 17 years old elections that

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Congressman Gates denies we should note

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Congressman Gates has never been charged

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with any wrongdoing here CNN's Paula

02:16

Reed has this exclusive reporting Paula

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what have we learned so Jake we've

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learned that the house Ethics Committee

02:22

investigating Congressman Gates has done

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a new round of Outreach to potential

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Witnesses including a woman who was

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still 17 years old when she allegedly

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had sexual contact with Congressman

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Gates we've learned they have also

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reached out to the justice department

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asking for materials from its yearslong

02:40

investigation into the congressman where

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they examined these allegations of

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possible sexual contact with a minor

02:46

along with other crimes but as you not

02:47

it they did not ultimately opt to charge

02:50

the congressman now McCarthy's comments

02:52

from the initial video clip back up

02:54

reporting from The Daily Beast that

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Gates privately told colleagues that his

02:57

real motivation for ating Kevin McCarthy

02:59

is speaker was payback for his ongoing

03:01

ethics probe the deli Beast reviewed

03:03

Communications between Gates and a

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friend explaining that quote in the

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communications Gat singled out McCarthy

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individually for Reviving an Ethics

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Committee probe against him and he

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indicated that his animist word McCarthy

03:14

was over the investigation the baguer

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Florida congressman's anger over the

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revive probe was so strong that he wrode

03:20

his resentment all the way to a

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history-making vote to remove McCarthy

03:24

and of course Gates's efforts to OU

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McCarthy ultimately proved so successful

03:28

that McCarthy not only lost to speaker

03:30

gavel but has since resigned from

03:32

Congress also according to the Daily

03:34

Beast other Republican Congressional

03:36

sources confirmed that Gates

03:37

acknowledged his revenge motive behind

03:39

closed doors in one instance over the

03:41

summer Gates relayed to a group of

03:42

colleagues that his push through move

03:44

McCarthy was a direct response to the

03:46

ethics investigation in another instance

03:48

a senior Republican Congressional

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staffer separately told The Daily Beast

03:52

that he had also heard Gates laid the

03:53

ethics probe at McCarthy's feet quote

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I've heard him complain about Kevin

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because of it with his Aid also

03:59

confirming that g connected the probe to

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his rally to remove McCarthy and just

04:02

like Gates was reportedly so insense

04:04

with Kevin McCarthy over this probe that

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he orchestrated stripping McCarthy of

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his speakership Gates was similarly

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incensed with this reporting by The

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Daily Beast he said quote as I've

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answered likely a hundred times on the

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record I led the charge to remove Kevin

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McCarthy from his role as house speaker

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because he failed to keep his promises

04:20

The Daily Beast continues to lie about

04:22

me and I think it's due for a round of

04:24

layoffs now gates for his part took to

04:26

Twitter amid the allegation by McCarthy

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today writing Kevin McCarthy is a liar

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that's why he is no longer a speaker

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just to ask the 224 people who voted to

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remove him and I would just say his

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party voted to remove him because he

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committed the cardinal sin of allowing

04:40

the government to function despite the

04:42

Republican's frothing desire to see it

04:44

steeped in dysfunction with the eventual

04:46

hope that the blame would fall on Joe

04:48

Biden's shoulders and to that point I

04:50

got to say from reported sexual assault

04:52

to molestation to sheer incompetence to

04:54

abject chaos you really do have your

04:57

choice of a little bit of everything in

04:58

today's GOP and look I obviously can't

05:01

predict what the house Ethics Committee

05:02

is going to do and I will note for

05:04

posterity again that the justice

05:05

department opted not to charge Gates but

05:08

there is an expression that comes to

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mind when listening to Gates's frenetic

05:11

denials a hit dog will holler so while

05:14

this investigation into Gates will

05:15

continue I wouldn't be surprised to see

05:17

Gates ramp up his attacks against

05:18

whoever he views as responsible it's

05:21

worth noting that when it comes to

05:22

Revenge Gates pulls no punches again he

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was responsible for Kevin McCarthy

05:26

losing his speakership and he literally

05:28

outed his Republican colleague who

05:30

criticized him in his Antics by claiming

05:32

during a live broadcast that his

05:34

colleague was quote Living a lie clearly

05:36

Gates isn't unwilling to wield any

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weapons he viewed as being at his

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disposal in an effort to control the

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narrative and by the way this tactic by

05:43

Gates should not come as a surprise

05:45

given the extent to which Republicans

05:47

have had success governing by fear this

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is their playbook now they will destroy

05:51

anything and anyone in their path in an

05:53

attempt to keep or expand their own

05:55

power just look at Trump he's proven

05:57

that he will attack anyone no matter how

05:59

much they've given up for him if they so

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much as look at him the wrong way just

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yesterday Lindsey Graham came out

06:04

against Trump's pretend stance saying

06:06

that abortion is a state's issue only

06:08

for Trump to take the true social and

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right I blame myself for Lindsey Graham

06:12

because the only reason he won in the

06:14

great state of South Carolina is because

06:15

I endorsed him or Ronda McDaniel who was

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such a blatant supplicant to Donald

06:20

Trump that she literally literally

06:23

removed Romney from her own name in

06:25

deference to the guy only to be

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unceremoniously and publicly discarded

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as RNC chair my first question would be

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why did you change your name for Donald

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Trump before Trump ran for president her

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name was R Romney

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McDaniel how does that feel to change

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your name to Curry favor with a Madman

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because he doesn't like your

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uncle how did you explain that to your

06:56

kids what lesson did your kids learn

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from that and I mention her kids because

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she always mentions her kids and that

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she's a mother whenever she is speaking

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publicly it is about naked Power and

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ambition at all costs and nothing more

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so it remains to be seen what the house

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Ethics Committee which to be clear is

07:16

led by Republicans uncovers with regard

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to Matt Gates but the Florida Republican

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is clearly intent on keeping it quiet

07:22

Kevin McCarthy might have lost his

07:24

career as the result of it but the rest

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of that committee doesn't seem to be

07:27

allowing Gates's fear tactics to bully

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them into

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