thankfully, because this is going to show up and you be very mad. i said, ohvery. , she s like an older sister to me. and then i said, no, no, no. i mean t i. she s like. she s like a sister to me. we gotto each other for 30 year. i m like, great. laura is going to read that. and here today it s over all that. i don t care. okay: i ? that s where i am now. but you re my brother, so i appreciate it. thank you. so. well, this is our this is our last week of handoffs. because you are abandoning me. i m just going to hand off to you anywa ly, even thought i do i m going to jesse. so i m going to just i m just going to say i don t want to taln o k to you, jess. i m going right to shawn. okay, so i m just skipping. i m just. jesse i love that. no, i m just kidding. i love both of you. all right. thanks, shawn. of you.aurai am sure this is thn angle from washington tonight. grthe normal it strikes again. that s the focus of e. ight s angl now, remember what the a
so, i mean, that is just ridiculous that mr. riggleman would woulthat hd forward with t argument. i will tell you this. gary shapley , 14 year veteran, y handled the biggest tax fraud cases, international fraud cases. he sure seems credible to me. go are you going to take his word of the word of rigell or whoever else is talking? now, congressman colmer, the legal man, also commented on the irs whistleblower. seems like a lot of the other so-called whistleblowers, i don t know. od you want to define them as that. it seems like they re always wrong either. missin you know, witnesses turn up missing or dead or somehow their data just disappears dead the twilight. either these individuals, the whistleblowers have been wh. ned properlyd he they re credulous, credulous idiots, other liary ars, or they re grifters or some combination of all of that above. congressmansome com, your ree he should be ashamed for trying to a whistleblower. we want whistleblowers to comet. forward.