one of the assaults that took place. you will notice, there he is right there. apparently, that is your client. he smashed a guy in the head there he is. he had his hands up and was not having anybody. so, when you said that there was a shoving, it did not apply to the guy you are apparently representing. why would he you try to excuse an assault like that? first of all, i m not excusing anything. you are jumping to conclusions, tucker. we have a presumption of innocence in this country. and i assume that you as a patriotic american believe in it. there is an accusation that my client did certain things that are against the law. none of that has been proven. but he was present at that event, much less that he hit everyone, much that less that he did so without justification. so, the evidence will have to come dash go tucker: you are kind of dodging the questio question.
president trump s rhetoric. he has been very silent. the silence has been deafening in terms of the amount of hate crimes and actual, what i say, white terrorist attacks that have taken place in the united states of america. mr. trumps xena phobic, vitriolic campaign coupled with his attacks on political correctness, have told many people that the gloves are off and that they are allowed, basically, to act on their worst instincts. tucker: many alleged journalists weren t any more restrained than that. the blog box called the crime the latest in a ream of recent attacks. the associated press chimed in with a piece entitled, unease about white supremacy grows after portland staffing. president trump was shamed for taken too long to tweet about the attack. the message was clear. this is what terms america looks like. not one to let a crisis go to waste, the mayor of portland, ted wheeler, use the killings to ban free speech itself, calling for the cancellation of two upcoming p
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they were caught because they sort of self-reported themselves. that means there s a lot more out there. tucker: how do they self-report themselves we may register to vote they said they were a citizen. when they re-registered, they said they are staying on the voting rolls about being caught. tucker: the basic charge of any government is to preserve the sanctity of any election. i preserve that i assume the state of virginia wants to stop this immediately. we had three lawsuits to get the data. the governor, his election lackey, cortez, they did everything they could to stonewall us from getting the facts. we eventually got the facts and we found that people were actually marking no, i m not a citizen, and still getting registered to vote in virginia. tucker: walked with her motive before hiding the information from the public? it shows how bad the problem is in virginia, which of course is a swing state. when you have elections in virginia, some statewide elections b
might be almost beyond hope. alien voting matters and lots of places, florida, pennsylvania, north carolina, texas. these are places where it makes a difference. you are not enforcing her voter rolls. i mean, can the justice department jump on this? why wouldn t they? the justice department of president obama has been on the other side. they have been opposing citizenship verification laws in kansas, georgia, and alabama. we had to take them to federal court right and is easy to get those state laws agreed to and allowed to take place. tucker: those laws were to suppress noncitizen voting? that s what they like to say. as a suppresses votes of illegal votes. tucker: [laughs] i don t know why i m laughing. it s horrifying. elected officials would behave that way is actually kind of shocking. thank you for that. thanks, tucker. spoon actors community, comedian, and of course, cnn host she snapped a pretty boring photo to show her displeasure. it is weird, disgusting,