state, i get a subpoena. it s no coincidence they indicted me the very same day that it was revealed that the fbi hid explosive evidence that joe biden took a $5 million illegal bribe from ukraine with. next hunter will probably be charged with some very minor offense so that the fbi and doj can pretend that they re fair, they want to pretend they re fair, we got hunter. for jaywalking. [laughter] as far as the joke of an indictment, it s a horrible thing. it s a horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is it s driven my poll numbers way up, can you believe it? [cheers and applause] rachel: well, the president, or former president trump is right about one thing, they want us to talk about the indictment and not the real story of the week which, of course, is the jaw-dropping biden-ukraine bribery claim of, like, $10 million. so let s break this all down so we can understand what really happened. pete: so burisma, energy company in ukraine, the rep
that s amazing. will: donald trump s indictment comes at the same time we get a highly credible source giving us more information on this potential corruption. saul wisen berg pointed out the timing, it s not a coincidence. watch. i think that the trump indictment was time thed the wao affect the 2024 election. the administration wants to do everything possible, and there are many their many allies in the mainstream media to deflect away from this investigation which i think has been very effective. and i think, i think the information developed about the payments to the binds through all of the llcs has been very damaging. but i think there were broader goals if in mind with respect to the trump indictment. and the real story there, the doj indictment, is all of the people on the democratic side over the years who have had similar issues and have not been
and, yet he s praised for being he s the most esteemed he did the enron investigation and the enron case but there were problems there too. andrew weissman overstepped it. anderson is exonerate bud they laid off 85,000 people in the interim. people hear prosecutor and they are civil servants and protecting us. but they have unchecked power oftentimes and it can be out of control. i speak as a former criminal defense attorney. i don t want to be on my high horse here. if they want to get you for something they will get you. it s true. and you know, i mean, blagojevich was investigated they began investigating him early on in his administration. and he his family endured five years of investigation.
with threats. or nuisance suits. saul, a nuisance suit if it was a pattern of conduct for this operation, it s a huge organization. he s a big target as a celebrity. this probably it could have been done before. was done before. i have no idea but if it was it goes to the intent issue. it s a fact question, like i said. 11 days before the campaign. it s going to be a fact question. the reason i think george sent that out is because giuliani said, oh, the president paid for it with his personal funds, ergo, it s not a campaign violation. so it s really not who pays the funds. he s not saying it is a campaign violation. it s not who pays the funds but the purpose of it. laura: maybe he s just saying i m smarter than you are.
to russia or tangental to the russia investigation that kicks back to mueller, correct? it could be used as a proxy to get information for mueller, right? if you were cynical you could call it proxy. laura: i am cynical. you re right. i am. bingo, you know me after all this time i m cynical about all this. saul. we love each other. i ve been on the defense side longer than the prosecution side. if they come across something that looks like evidence of a crime and it s in mueller s b l balliwick it goes back to mueller. you re just seeing what numbers they are dialing but not the content. reporter: so if they re seeing that cohen made a phone