actually times the size that actually is. whether or not that s fraud or not would have to be decided by the court, but some of that information was put out. and by the way, who did he claim this to? some of the most sophisticated lenders in the world. he didn t claim this to, you know, aunt millie. he claimed this to deutsche bank. if she believes deutsche bank was ripped off, obviously, deutsche bank is not complaining right now about this. why doesn t she bring the case? it s so simple. and, you know, it s donald trump as a political weapon for the democratic party. and you ll probably see it, you know, until, until the day that eric trump dies, unfortunately. this is going to i don t mean it like that howard: i know. but in this sense. howard: all right. there are going to go after these guys, family, until the end of time. it s a political weapon. howard: well, charlie gasparino pulling no punch. s as usual.
jenna ellis who, very out in the open on television, at press conferences, pushed their election fraud allegations. is this and since they criticized the press coverage, is it an element of payback here? i just think they were critical players in this operation, the january 6th operation, and we need to know all about what they did those days leading up to it, the day of it and, yes, i mean, i would only just say that they are critical players, and we need to know everything that they were doing. and i think that s why there s a lot of interest in it in the press. if we find out there were other people involved through these communications and texts, i think we ll also be zeroing in on their actions. it s like any sort of investigation, covering a trial, etc. howard: all right. you have to follow each incental stage, the information incremental stage and not make conclusions along the way. howard: i ve got just a few seconds for a final point. yeah. you want to report every s
she says this stuff, but where s the proof? yeah, great point. listen, i was no cheerleader for donald trump. i ve known donald for a long time. i like him personally. i criticized him when i thought i should. but look at it this way, it s as if the media believes everything bad every bad thing about trump is true. he has to be a crook in this business. he has to be a crook. he has to have ripped off the irs. by the way, where s the irs case if this is such a damaging tax thing? why haven t the irs been looking at donald trump for a long time? where s the indictment? i mean, where is the indictment after all these years? and if she has the goods, she should be bringing a case. now, it doesn t take a rocket science to figure out she doesn t have the goods [laughter] because she would have brought the case. howard: right. half a minute. the a.g. did put out some eye-popping information such as the former president had claimed his own trump tower apartment was three tiles the size t