Stephen K. Bannon
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And that is a dark legacy that, unfortunately, like the first one, is going to be really hard to shake.
I mean, it's going to be hard to unring the bell about the politicization of the Department of Justice.
It is also going to be hard to unring the bell about all the damage that has been done.
by having an election.
And I are not just in the White House, but an election.
And I are running the Department of Justice, willing to do anything to undermine the rule of law, the Constitution and the voting rights of Americans.
In fact, I think it could get quite worse.
I mean, the thing about Pam Bondi is she was, you know, she was of the election denier movement.
But but she also fashioned herself to be a, you know, a prosecutor.
You know, this is the reason why some people early on when she was first nominated, I think were taken in by her.
I never was.
But there were people who were because they said, look, she had been an attorney general.
There are a lot of people that can be put forward who are much worse, who are just straight up election deniers.
and are just, you know, are much more cold-blooded in their willingness to overturn the results of free and fair elections.
And there are a lot of those names that are familiar.
There are some of those names that would be less familiar to people.
But just to answer Todd Blanch's question, you know, the two people who were most famously gunned down and killed in the streets of Minneapolis were both U.S.
citizens.
the people who we see were had their windows broken in their cars and dragged out and their seat belts cut off those were u.s citizens the people who were harassed and tear gassed for simply standing and and and and holding up a cell phone to to record what was happening those were u.s citizens so so why should u.s citizens be worried about ice at the polls