now if you re paying attention any attention to liberal you comments made post-verdict you would have noticede hear thu were hearing not so subtle warnings of maga uprising. trump and his maga followersi are digging in, trying to tear w down the system. he s perfectly willing to call out the mob, basically, and them attack all these people and threaten their safety. there s going to be violence, b there s going to be trouble. this is wrong. there s going to b herbee some maybe some violence. and this president, former president, should not have done what he did. i don t think he has a problem with the concept of violence. seems now, why would they all say this seems almost coordinated? after all, they won the battle,s at least convicting trump.e flas that was their dream. so what s their motive for, fanning the flames now? well, since they can t credibly argurediblgue thate that you reu than you were four years ago, they need more than just lawfare to win november. and ev
island jail.d hi when trump had committed his 10th violation of the gag order. on oten findings of contempt, he said, if you do it again, i m going to have put you in t jail. alvin bragg is going to ask for a sentence of incarceratioo askl and i think judge merchan will very seriously weigh that.s he could show some remorse. he has shown no remorse at all. to do a you got to do a littln of time and then you have to say to the judge, you know,w i did this, i m sorry, no remorse, nk hio. ever and i answer, yeah, to lock them up because i one of they ever been sorry for anything all the these people have toldat consistently look these wiople are sick at point some if joe biden had been charged with conspiracy like to evade taxes back in 2019 or with aistt violation of the foreign agency registrationioyou kn act and ali china stuff, i don t know, maybe in some jurisdiction in oklahomnehea, mississippi. imagine what the gals at the view would be saying todayection
say that little shrimpy guy there. okay. that s matthew colangeloe matth former top doj official. public servant. ar well, they re serving joe biden and his goon s, would but it s a it s a very curious thing how you would leave a top jo b, the doj or you re very senior in the federal governmentn the . way go back to new york. new york d.a. s office usually go the other way. so what s up here? joining us now, a man who wants some answersing that, jim jorda, demanding that the pair of them brag and colangelo, testify houe before the house weaponisation committeeaponizae subcommittee p 13th. they want to give trump deadline an, you s, congressman, you re giving them one. what question do you want to ask theh.well, m? politi yeah, well, it s time to keep our foot on the gas because we know how political this wholette thing is. all these cases, how political they are. but matthew colangelw o o worker first. what just said he started the justice department law. hehe worke word fo in ner
alvin bragg and was the lead prosecutor in the trump case. so we we d i to know what kind of conversations, what kind of informationn betwee what wen on between you and the justice department and or the whit e house while you were here or when you were back in new york and then with alvin? ob never forget that alvin bragg said once he got the job, what campaigned on going after trump, but once he got the job, he realizeculousthis wd what a s case this was. and he said, quote, i can notd envisionwhere uld indi a world d indict president trump and call michaeal cohen as a prosecutionr witness. but that s exactly what alvin bug ended up doing. but he didn t do that until after president trump announced he was running for president, which i think just underscores l th p how political this thing is. so we d like to ask alvin braggn what whage y t you to change your mind? was it simply the political pressure? and we d like to askk mr. cola,. colangelo, about his interactions with the justice