what are you going to talk about? thy, his son has said that, you know, do this when i give you the wink, say thiss so say that.g so there s no way. a the other thing is that there s always a record keptrd. a so somebody has a transcript of these conversations or at least a summary ofy of thesemp conversations. number two, the trump indictment. you know what? this is alindictme, you kn l. it s the couldn t get rid of trump. president trumet rid ope othe with impeachment and all the other stuff. now they want to bankrupt hiw tm because he has to pay for his own legal defense. he s already spent $60 million defending himself. he will get to $100 million in a very short period of time. and even for a billionaire.u you know, $100 billion,pa you kind of inch that. that s a lot of golf. that s a lot of golf club tires. i don t mean i m not even a bige fan impeaching biden, but when i see what they re doing to trumpin, this is a political prosecution. you got it. you t. got to figh this is
a great job. but the problem is you find ou t the crime but nothingnothin happens with it. instead, they go afterg ens wit you like, for example, hillary clinton s home wasn t raided. yea h, joe biden s garage wasn t raided. the new penn center wasn t raided. ware the university of delaware wasn t raided. his home beach home. i don home, hit know how he affs a beach home on a senator salary that wasn t raided. tor salaasn hunter biden is . protected. obviously cocaine in the white e house ten day investigation. wthey they they literally interview nobody. okay. investigatio n is over. would that have happened in your white house? well, well, listen to this. evend our you mentioned the beah home. well, the beach home had all these documents in it t right? it was by the corvette there on the floor. classified documents. oh, that s,clas not the beach.nh on the beach. home was another place. now, this is also the beach. e pl mand they had the corvette we they had the corvette
bouncier. are so big you ll need a sherpa to climb them. students saw those shadows that meant six more weeks of the size of doorknobs. so my point is here too. i am obsessed with a lot of things make me laugh every single day of my life. door are righte lady up there with them. i d love to have you on our show some time. we ll even stock the green room with your favorite frozen mice . that s what you feed the m. so, cat, were you prettyy surprised that they didn t know what this show was? no, i m also not surprised that there s one part of the video from the show yesterday that you left ou t. t oh, really?to yeah. we roll that. please. i don t want to showw much but e but i ve seen it. is that greg gutfeld, one ofg th the hosts of the five? if i don t have anything nice to say, generally don t say anythingng.
her going to the gym and her having beauty appointments, and he was great. and he so she didn t get in any trouble because he said that he was the one who deleted them. so much there to go through. lock her up is the chant that we heard so often during the trump rallies during the 2016 election. and so what the former president seems obsessed with stories about hillary clinton, and he s also obsessed with lawyers who are willing to do anything to protect their clients. this is a feature of donald trump over the years. so that story is one that you know is a very trumpian f you t for me, if you go and you say that you did the search and you didn t find anything, the fbi s going to go aware, and nobody s going to get in trouble. expressing admiration it seemed for the way hillary clinton s lawyers protected her. laura coates, lawyer present here, speaking about corcoran based on what you see in this document, is corcoran testifying
letters. ther not here s really noe s no reasr the fbi not to hand this document over. so, chairman, what has beene ato the delay? i mean, werene p think i you bet one point i think i covered ita early in the day, a couple of weeks ago, that he wanted you christopher wray wanted you to walk over to the fbieah. and see it there. i mean, this has been a really , weird back and forth. well, even before that, he wouldn t even admit he hadk them the document. it a lon took them a long timet to admit they had the document who finally figured ou t that senator grassley and i both knew without a shadow oft th a doubt, that the documentving existed. then they finally admitted that tha document and they said that they would allow me and jamie sg raskin s to go in a classifiedea setting and review a redacted copy of the document. now, we all know what happened after we came out of that.re. we were in there for 90 minutes. not only did we review for 9 th3 the ten twenty three for that implicates j