Ed Martin (intro by Charlie Kirk)
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How stupid do people have to be to go into the Capitol and blah, blah, blah? And I said, sir, you know, look, I've looked at this closely. It feels like you're not quite paying attention to what happened, right?
How stupid do people have to be to go into the Capitol and blah, blah, blah? And I said, sir, you know, look, I've looked at this closely. It feels like you're not quite paying attention to what happened, right?
How stupid do people have to be to go into the Capitol and blah, blah, blah? And I said, sir, you know, look, I've looked at this closely. It feels like you're not quite paying attention to what happened, right?
And look, here's the thing. You know, Tucker, this is what I mean by this is the fight we're in, this fight for the future of our country. Millions of Americans fall victim to the hoaxes one after another. And if you fall victim to the J6 hoax that it was an insurrection armed and this close to the end, then you might act like Tom Tillis and you might rant and rave and say things like that.
And look, here's the thing. You know, Tucker, this is what I mean by this is the fight we're in, this fight for the future of our country. Millions of Americans fall victim to the hoaxes one after another. And if you fall victim to the J6 hoax that it was an insurrection armed and this close to the end, then you might act like Tom Tillis and you might rant and rave and say things like that.
And look, here's the thing. You know, Tucker, this is what I mean by this is the fight we're in, this fight for the future of our country. Millions of Americans fall victim to the hoaxes one after another. And if you fall victim to the J6 hoax that it was an insurrection armed and this close to the end, then you might act like Tom Tillis and you might rant and rave and say things like that.
And that's what he did. But if you're I think if you're not under the spell of the hoax, you say, oh, wait a second. Lots of people were waived into the Capitol. And maybe you could charge him with trespass, but you can't throw him in jail for three years, four years, three and a half years. Right. Because of and then the Supreme Court, bipartisan Supreme Court throws out the charge that was used.
And that's what he did. But if you're I think if you're not under the spell of the hoax, you say, oh, wait a second. Lots of people were waived into the Capitol. And maybe you could charge him with trespass, but you can't throw him in jail for three years, four years, three and a half years. Right. Because of and then the Supreme Court, bipartisan Supreme Court throws out the charge that was used.
And that's what he did. But if you're I think if you're not under the spell of the hoax, you say, oh, wait a second. Lots of people were waived into the Capitol. And maybe you could charge him with trespass, but you can't throw him in jail for three years, four years, three and a half years. Right. Because of and then the Supreme Court, bipartisan Supreme Court throws out the charge that was used.
It's called the 1512 charge. When I got in my office as U.S. attorney, I said first week, we're going to look at the 1512. Who charged it? And of course, it was charged by Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco right across. It wasn't it wasn't the guy in my chair. He's he was an empty suit there to just, you know, carry water as they went.
It's called the 1512 charge. When I got in my office as U.S. attorney, I said first week, we're going to look at the 1512. Who charged it? And of course, it was charged by Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco right across. It wasn't it wasn't the guy in my chair. He's he was an empty suit there to just, you know, carry water as they went.
It's called the 1512 charge. When I got in my office as U.S. attorney, I said first week, we're going to look at the 1512. Who charged it? And of course, it was charged by Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco right across. It wasn't it wasn't the guy in my chair. He's he was an empty suit there to just, you know, carry water as they went.
Right up. Right up. Of course. I mean, look, 1512 is an Andrew Weissman creation, right? This was Andrew Weissman advocated for 1512 charge.
Right up. Right up. Of course. I mean, look, 1512 is an Andrew Weissman creation, right? This was Andrew Weissman advocated for 1512 charge.
Right up. Right up. Of course. I mean, look, 1512 is an Andrew Weissman creation, right? This was Andrew Weissman advocated for 1512 charge.
In the Mueller investigation and the Mueller investigation. Andrew Weissman is one of these lawyers who is at NYU right now. He goes in and out of government and he's basically at the center. There's about six or seven of these people that are at the center of coordinating the weaponization of government against the people right now.
In the Mueller investigation and the Mueller investigation. Andrew Weissman is one of these lawyers who is at NYU right now. He goes in and out of government and he's basically at the center. There's about six or seven of these people that are at the center of coordinating the weaponization of government against the people right now.
In the Mueller investigation and the Mueller investigation. Andrew Weissman is one of these lawyers who is at NYU right now. He goes in and out of government and he's basically at the center. There's about six or seven of these people that are at the center of coordinating the weaponization of government against the people right now.
And every time you turn around, you know, I love I'll give it to you. The guy that was the prosecutor in Kosovo before Jack Smith, you know, a special prosecutor. Forget his name right now. He left. So Jack Smith could come in. Where'd he go? One guess, NYU to Andrew Weissman's shop.
And every time you turn around, you know, I love I'll give it to you. The guy that was the prosecutor in Kosovo before Jack Smith, you know, a special prosecutor. Forget his name right now. He left. So Jack Smith could come in. Where'd he go? One guess, NYU to Andrew Weissman's shop.