the next thing was sentencing. nearly four months later. still waiting and hoping he doesn t get, like, four years or something stupid like that. mr. potts is present. all the parties are present but, again, they had no idea. what was this man all about? there was a hearing to help the judge make a decision about sentence. normally just arguments, recommendations from both sides, but not this time. the prosecution called 35 witnesses to tell the judge a hair-raising story about reginald potts. reginald was not quite the gold-plated success story he appeared to be. he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. he s a con man who fooled a lot of people. and when the con man was challenged, everybody, even law enforcement, was a target. he would kill me. kill my family. my family would never be safe. he was struck three times by mr. potts in the face. he spent much of his adult
this is what we expect of him. i just wonder what took him so long. and so since we know who he is, and the fact that he is, you know, calling people names constantly, and talking about the media in the way that he does and calling people sobs,ett cete cetera, et cetera, i m not surprised at all. all i know is this. if he thinks he can stop me from talking about impeach 45, he s got another thought coming. i am not intimidated by him. i m going keep saying that we need to impeach him. and i am so depending on our special counsel, robert mueller, to connect the dots so that he can prove the collusion. and we ve seen the justice playing out before our very eyes. the this is a dishonorable human being. he is a con man. he came to this job as a con man. i call him don the con man.
find out about what happ had happened with hacking into our dnc. why it is munnuchin is supposedo help implement the sanctions is excusing himself and talking about oh, that s something the state department was supposed to do. this president in my estimation has a deal with putin where he agreed to lift the sanctions, where he agreed that there would be no more sanctions in exchange for that, i think, i believe no matter what anybody else says, that that is what was worked out between the two of them, that putin helped him because president in the way that he has done all of the trolling and all of that that he has done. so i m not surprised about anything that he does. and it s time to talk about the issues. he can call me all the names that he want. it doesn t make any difference. i want to tell you, he is exactly who we know him to be. he is don the con man. that s who he is. he is a con artist. congresswoman maxine waters, thank you for making the time.
he came to this job as a con man. i call him don the con man. so that s who he is. that s what we expect. and i m not surprised at all. it s interesting to listen to your reaction to this. it almost sounds like you and other folks who work in washington don t even it doesn t even land anymore when he does this kind of thing because it has become so wrote. that s absolutely fair. we expect to wake up every morning to him calling somebody else another name or telling another lie. he has no credibility. so, no we re not surprised about him, you know, calling names and talking about my iq. he might say or do anything. it s expected. you just mentioned robert mueller. i know you believe there probably was collusion. there were crimes committed. that s a contention you ve made. you think obstruction has played out before our eyes.
the next thing was sentencing nearly four months later. still waiting and hoping he doesn t get like four years or something stupid like that. mr. potts is present. but again, they had no idea. what was this man all about? there was a hearing to help the judge make a decision about sentence. normally just arguments. recommendations from both sides. but not this time. the prosecution called 35 witnesses to tell the judge a hair-raising story about reginald potts. reginald was not quite the gold plated success story he appeared to be. he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. he s a con man who fooled a lot of people. and when the con man was challenged, everybody, even law enforcement, was a target. he would kill me. he would kill my family, my family would never be safe. when he was struck three times by mr. potts in the face. he spent much of his adult life in prison where he