department. do you feel like the questions about donald trump as a counterintelligence threat have ever been answered? well, you know, what i ll say is, that s not that s not a part of this affidavit, and that doesn t mean it s not relevant, but that s not a part of this affidavit. it s not a no. so, it s not a no, but part of this is, like, the reality is, we could spend multiple additional shows talking about sort of that piece, but i think, you know, part of the concern here is, like, where s the department of justice right now with respect to this document? if you see how this is drafted, there is a part of this, and in fact, there s a letter from the former president s attorneys, talking about, well, these classified documents were unknowingly at mar-a-lago, and they have been returned to the archives. and what you have here is this evolution where, at some point, the department of justice is at mar-a-lago, is talking to the attorneys, and saying, we are concerned that t
brief, the most sensitive and most relevant intelligence information collected across the government. he could care less. it got so bad where they went to a point they have to build diagrams to get them interested in what their seeing. yet, at the end of the day, having left the administration, he s taken box after box after box of the most sensitive intelligence that our nation has and for what? he didn t have any use for it when he was in office. why on earth does he need it down at mar-a-lago? the fact of the matter is, trump is conclusively the largest counterintelligence threat that we ve ever faced in our nation s haste. and so, you know, it is not surprising to me that this information was found. what really i m dying to know is why on earth did he keep it. the man doesn t read. the man doesn t have a sense of curiosity about the intelligence process. what on earth possessed him to want to take it down to mar-a-lago. you make such a great point
probably 100 tiles, maybe 200 times on television over 2017, 2018, 2019, americans were led to expect there would be criminal charges, that there would be a criminal case. and i spent three years warning that s not going to be so. you re not going to be able to formulate the elements of crimes here. it s a counterintelligence threat, it s a security threat, it s a loyalty threat, it is not illegal for an american businessman to do business with shady russian characters. it s not illegal for him to owe them money or hope for a giant payday if he does what they want. none of those things are crimes. and it s not a crime to talk to other people about it, it doesn t become a conspiracy because you bring other people into it. what we needed all along to be looking for was the question, why did russia do this extraordinary thing in 2016? russia has an economy the size of italy. everybody assumed that hillary clinton would probably win. what a terrible risk they ran in
gets spent from the infrastructure bill. whether that almost trillion dollars of spending can make a dent in some of these concerns that people are having. but i think we re in for another few weeks of bad pools at least for the biden administration. there s not much they can pull the lever and sign an executive order and help fix. they can try with new messaging, but there s nothing i can see at least in the next few weeks. i appreciate the sunday chat with you, hayes brown. thank you. my next guest called the trump administration the greatest counterintelligence threat in the nation s history. he also says the threat hasn t gone away. that s next. that s next. , no, no, after you. wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed.
tony bobulinski came forward because of our report because he realized hunter basically shafts him out of $5 million per year of our report was a catalyst for so much of this information now coming forward, but our report was a big morning. we tried to warn the american public that if they elect this very unfit human being, president biden, that he was going to be compromised, that he represented a counterintelligence threat, and extortion threat, and now we are seeing example after example, and this latest example with democratic, obama campaign donors trying to may be due to million-dollar retainer, hopefully they can get hunter to help them unfreeze $15 million worth of assets from libya, those gentlemen would get 8% and cut of that, but that is how sly this all was, hunter biden, right around 2015 time frame, same time he joined the burisma board, they were casting in on the president s name, hoping