Ed Martin (intro by Charlie Kirk)
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That there's some people that really are not good people that are just disagreeing. They're really not good people. And that's dangerous, right? you can feel that sometimes. And I think that's a worry, but it's something that we have to live with and work through and pray about and try to build the community about to see.
That there's some people that really are not good people that are just disagreeing. They're really not good people. And that's dangerous, right? you can feel that sometimes. And I think that's a worry, but it's something that we have to live with and work through and pray about and try to build the community about to see.
That there's some people that really are not good people that are just disagreeing. They're really not good people. And that's dangerous, right? you can feel that sometimes. And I think that's a worry, but it's something that we have to live with and work through and pray about and try to build the community about to see.
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Always a pleasure. Great to be with you, Vince. Thanks.
Always a pleasure. Great to be with you, Vince. Thanks.
Always a pleasure. Great to be with you, Vince. Thanks.
Well, look, I tell people I respect the process, right? The Senate has a particular role. You know, I was appointed by President Trump for 120 day term. It's called at the beginning of the administration. I was for that, by the way. A lot of times a U.S. attorney is nominated and it takes two or three or four months to get in office.
Well, look, I tell people I respect the process, right? The Senate has a particular role. You know, I was appointed by President Trump for 120 day term. It's called at the beginning of the administration. I was for that, by the way. A lot of times a U.S. attorney is nominated and it takes two or three or four months to get in office.
Well, look, I tell people I respect the process, right? The Senate has a particular role. You know, I was appointed by President Trump for 120 day term. It's called at the beginning of the administration. I was for that, by the way. A lot of times a U.S. attorney is nominated and it takes two or three or four months to get in office.
And during that two or three or four months, it's the beginning of a presidency, especially in D.C., And so I said, look, put me in for the 120 day one and I'll either earn the confirmation from the Senate or I'll, you know, find something else to do. And in this case, the president liked what we were doing, the direction he gave us. We were doing well.
And during that two or three or four months, it's the beginning of a presidency, especially in D.C., And so I said, look, put me in for the 120 day one and I'll either earn the confirmation from the Senate or I'll, you know, find something else to do. And in this case, the president liked what we were doing, the direction he gave us. We were doing well.
And during that two or three or four months, it's the beginning of a presidency, especially in D.C., And so I said, look, put me in for the 120 day one and I'll either earn the confirmation from the Senate or I'll, you know, find something else to do. And in this case, the president liked what we were doing, the direction he gave us. We were doing well.
And I was nominated and went up to the Senate. Went through the process. You know, Senator Tillis expressed a bunch of reservations during a meeting with me, an hour and a half meeting. Most of the reservations were about January 6th. But I don't really have to I can say I really don't understand substantively why he was, you know, decided he wasn't going to support moving forward.
And I was nominated and went up to the Senate. Went through the process. You know, Senator Tillis expressed a bunch of reservations during a meeting with me, an hour and a half meeting. Most of the reservations were about January 6th. But I don't really have to I can say I really don't understand substantively why he was, you know, decided he wasn't going to support moving forward.
And I was nominated and went up to the Senate. Went through the process. You know, Senator Tillis expressed a bunch of reservations during a meeting with me, an hour and a half meeting. Most of the reservations were about January 6th. But I don't really have to I can say I really don't understand substantively why he was, you know, decided he wasn't going to support moving forward.
But that's what he said. And more importantly, I think I could have won nomination. Actually, I could have gone and continued to fight. But President Trump said, hey, look, we got other things we're doing.
But that's what he said. And more importantly, I think I could have won nomination. Actually, I could have gone and continued to fight. But President Trump said, hey, look, we got other things we're doing.