the hate crime was, in fact, a hate hoax. the associate at reason, is he one of the living experts on hate hoaxes. he is the author of the book panic attack, young radicals in the age of trump. and he joins us tonight. robby, thanks for coming on. what do you think we are likely to learn should this file become unsealed? well, i think we are likely to learn what kim fox already said which is that the case was very, very strong and if she had brought it to court, she would have won, right? she has already said that so, the only explanation the only, you know, explanation for her action that would be okay would be the case actually had holes in that we could learn that in unsealed records. she said that s not what he would are going to find. the case was very strong and she decided not to bring it to justice. not to at least get him to plead guilty in exchange for whatever, you know, mercy we were going to show him which would have been perfectly fine. had you to get him to plead g
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