who was investigating someone rather than the biden justice department trying to saying it is trying to investigate the bidens. but what they showed there was, their theory was that the work that was done for these foreign people and foreign entities should have been registered with the justice department under the provision that requires foreign agents to register. that in their view made the transactions illegal, which meant as the money transfers move from bank to bank or llc to llc in order to create this web that s hard to follow, each time the money moves you can call it money laundering. so that at least was what they did in connection with man for the. this seems awfully familiar. bill: jason chaffetz. give us what you believe your headline is after this. this is corruption at the
cool. greg: can i just interject? i agree with you, but we can t lower the standards for them, agree? i mean, i think we already did. [laughter] greg: back to you, tyrus. see what happens? you throw one in, and the guy doesn t want to swim. [laughter] the point is this isn t about movies. greg: yeah. see, ever since the election didn t quite go so well and those fundraising events aren t quite drawing the dollar they used to, it used to be half a mil for an evening with clinton, now it s we ll give you $17 and this free hat. [applause] so good way to make some tax-free income and move some money around. i mean, in my neighborhood we call it money laundering, but that s what a production company is. drug dealers have rap studios. [laughter] politicians in trouble, they have production companies. [laughter] greg: that is so true. [applause] i believe it. i believe it. what do you think? there s a couple other
[laughter] sorry, tom, but tough women are cool. greg: can i just interject? i agree with you, but we can t lower the standards for them, agree? i mean, i think we already did. [laughter] greg: back to you, tyrus. see what happens? you throw one in, and the guy doesn t want to swim. [laughter] the point is this isn t about movies. greg: yeah. see, ever since the election didn t quite go so well and those fundraising events aren t quite drawing the dollar they used to, it used to be half a mil for an evening with clinton, now it s we ll give you $17 and this free hat. [applause] so good way to make some tax-free income and move some money around. i mean, in my neighborhood we call it money laundering, but that s what a production company is. drug dealers have rap studios. [laughter] politicians in trouble, they have production companies. [laughter] greg: that is so true. [applause] i believe it. i believe it. what do you think?