providing these documents being transferred to the justice department. so it does appear that the fact that the circle is small of people who can do. this. not all the president s lawyers have the right clearance and can handle this. that s part of why it s so complicated. this particular lawyer issued a statement, official counsel for the president, not to be co confused with the special counsel investigating the president, so he has the clearance. he went to wilmington on thursday to facilitate a transfer to the justice department. and that is when they discovered that, in fact, it wasn t just one page, it was six pages, a total of six pages. look, i just have to say that to the average person out there, to voters who are worried about the price of eggs and, you know, child care, they re not necessarily going to follow the blow-by-blow of this. and what we saw of the investigation into former secretary of state hillary clinton s emails is that if voters feel like there s a constant d
whatever is hyped up in the media is going to come through when you look on their door and when you deal with it pragmatically and say to people, look, we do understand how you have been treated, we do understand how you feel you have been treated. i have many friends and colleagues in the nhs and some of them have been absolutely livid at what has been going on. i must say, myself, i m a bit disappointed at this constant drip, drip, drip. it is like a bit of torture, constantly dripping. another party, another gathering. jason, i m sorry to interrupt. we are running out of time. it hasn t shaken your confidence and boris johnson? ., , , johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007- johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007- i johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007. | think johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007. i think he johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007. i think he is johnson? no, i ve believed in boris since 2007. i think he is a - jo
public domain. public domain. yes. also they worried from public domain. yes. also they worried from a public domain. yes. also they worried from a lot public domain. yes. also they worried from a lot of - public domain. yes. also they - worried from a lot of conservative mps that what if there are other events that they don t know about? we know initially they started before christmas, there were allegations of christmas parties that were organised later on in the pandemic. this is a mergejust last week i think there s certainly some nerves among conservative mps whether there is anything else to come out. a lot of frustration that there does seem to be this constant drip, drip of allegations coming out of downing street. and it doesn t seem to be. the prime minister and the team around him don t seem to be able to get a grip on that to stop at drip of that. there are certainly a lot of concerns around that. the other issue is that the metropolitan police has confirmed that it
one. again, in its best sense we re talking about being aware of things we should have been aware of more, reckonings we ve had with sexual malfeasance. there s a reason why term woke has come to signify going too far and doing things that don t make sense. i keep saying this to the democratic party. the reason why you re so toxic is because you have become the party of no common sense. and people see this on their news feeds. i mean, you were saying to me in the break people mostly go on with their lives. they do, but they see things on their phone or their facebook page. people pass things around, and it s a constant drip, drip, drip of, oh, these people are nuts. in a way, yes, they re not oblivious to the fact trump is nuts. when he ran one of his big selling points was you got no choice. he was saying, yes, i know i m
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