entity that weisselberg works for. do you see a likely outcome as da vance goes in and charges whatever malfeasance they have which includes the cfo and they indict the entire trump organization, which is a huge body blow to donald trump and they don t ultimately indict donald trump himself? that s a serious possibility, sure. and can a person withstand that? if the company is ultimately convicted. you do have to consider that, right? if it is literally a fact that the organization will go bankrupt, then the da has to consider that because it s part of his job to see that justice is done. you have to consider whether that company going, you know, into the metaphorical toilet is good in the interest of justice or not and balance that with all the other things we talked about, the pervasiveness, the lack of cooperation, the lack of
about china s huge financial outlays to build up the military, senator so they are building up military with the extra cash they have and built up during the pandemic and a huge trade deficit. but at the same time, our military getting more woke, focused on diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory and all of that but you have whistle-blower complaints from members of the military about the pervasiveness of the critical race theory issue. one complaint talked about a discussion on police brutality and white racism with white kernels and younger officer that i would learn junior officer is a former dnc staffer. these go on and on and on. but what can you tell us, senator? well, tom crenshaw and i have received hundred whistle-blower complaints to encourage members of armed forces and
about the financial outlay so they are building up with all theta extra cash that they had during the pandemic. at the same time our military seems to be more focused on diversity and equity inclusion in critical race theory. now you have whistleblower complaints from members of the military about the pervasiveness of the critical race theory issue. one was a discussion i systemic racism dominated by white colonels and a younger junior hispanic officer that is a former dnc staffer. these go on and on. what can you tell us? congressman crenshaw and i have received hundreds of these to encourage members to write to us.
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whole mess. he s got that piece of it. and now you have him set to link a lot of money potentially from a bunch of foreign governments. there is so much here that i m not sure how you were you still in the fbi, where would you even begin to look for potential criminality here? well, you ve raised a good point, because the vectors, the threat vectors, almost like tracking a disease if you re an epidemiologist. the threat vectors are so numerous and from various places that you really need teams of fbi agents and analysts to look at all. pi but here s the common theme. as nancy pelosi said, all roads may lead to putin, and russia is really at the root of much of this corruption and flow of money. and the two associates of rudy are a perfect example of that. if you read the indictment, joy, you ll see the reference to foreign national number one. foreign national number one is likely russian. and we see the pervasiveness of foreign money even flowing, as has been said, to the state of