Nov 21, 2024
BREAKING: Trump Announces NEW AG Pick After Matt Gaetz Drops Out
President-elect Donald Trump announced his new pick to run the Justice Department -- former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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When millions of Americans voted for
Donald Trump, they knew he'd be different.
And he is.
He's a tough, no nonsense outsider
who can't be bought or intimidated.
Now that Congressman Matt Gaetz or former
Congressman Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his
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appointment as the attorney general under
Donald Trump's upcoming administration,
Trump has named someone else
as his pick for attorney general,
and that individual is a former
Florida attorney general, Pam Bondi.
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Now, he announced this on Truth Social,
writing that Pam was a prosecutor
for nearly 20 years, where she was
very tough on violent criminals and made
the streets safe for Florida families.
Then, as Florida's first female attorney
general, she worked to stop
the trafficking of deadly drugs and reduce
the tragedy of fentanyl overdose deaths,
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which have destroyed many families
across our country.
She did an incredible job
that I asked her.
She did such an incredible job
that I asked her to serve on our Opioid
and Drug Abuse Commission.
During my first term,
we saved many lives, he continues.
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For too long, the Partizan Department
of Justice has been weaponized against me
and other Republicans.
Not anymore.
Pam will refocus the DOJ
to its intended purpose of fighting crime
and making America safe again.
I have known Pam for many years.
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She is smart and tough,
and is an America First fighter who will
do a terrific job as attorney general.
So what was interesting
in his statement was the fact
that he said that she, you know,
she will take the DOJ
and direct its attention back
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to what it should be focusing on,
which is keeping the country safe.
I'm glad he wrote that.
Rather than retaliate against my political
opponents, which is something that many
are afraid that he's going to spend his
time doing while he's in the white House.
But Pam Bondi, make no mistake about it,
hard core right winger, you know,
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has been a supporter of Donald Trump's.
She spoke at the Republican National
Convention
in support of Donald Trump in 2016.
And, you know, we'll see how this goes.
But my prediction is that she'll
very likely breeze through
the Senate confirmation process.
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Yeah. Well, probably.
So what's the number one reason
that he's picking Pam Bondi?
Because she's a loyalist.
She has made it clear since basically
Trump got started in the first term
that she'll do anything Donald Trump says.
And that's what he loves the most.
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She's also one of the people
who showed up at his criminal trial.
Remember those clowns that were in
the back like, oh, we would like to curry
favor with the with the candidate.
We're here. We love this criminal.
Oh, thank you for committing
financial fraud.
And that's actually going
to be relevant here.
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Because when you look into Pam Bondi,
there's some controversies
which we'll talk about in a sec.
But what's her agenda?
And the Associated Press says
to roll back civil rights.
Oh, great. Okay.
And corporate enforcement like rules
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and laws against corporate robberies.
They're going to roll those back
so that corporations can rob us more.
Wow.
I really look forward to to to that tell
you about the controversies in a second.
So apparently in 2013, one of the things
that happened was, you know, while she was
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the attorney general of Florida,
she had accepted a $25,000 donation from
Trump at a time when she was considering
pursuing prosecution against Trump
for Trump University.
Ultimately, after receiving
the $25,000 donation,
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she decided against pursuing charges.
Yeah, she's a swamp.
So like, Trump gave her $25,000
and she's like, oh,
I'll make your criminal charges go away.
I mean, it's the height of corruption.
It's really pathetic.
So and Trump through Trump University.
It wasn't a real university.
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He ended up defrauding students
or people who thought that they were
paying for something worthwhile.
And he did face civil suits over that
and was ordered to pay
tens of millions of dollars as a result.
Well, it's actually a little bit worse
than that because so was Pam Bondi, right?
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Maybe she's not corrupt.
Maybe the $25,000 from Trump
was a coincidence, but she had
already decided that Trump University
was one of the best colleges.
I mean, she's thinking, should I send
my kids to Harvard, Yale or Trump?
And well, no.
As it turns out,
it wasn't just that he was found liable.
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Donald Trump agreed to a settlement
where he confessed that it was a fake
university and paid a $25 million fine.
So Pam Bondi knew
that it was a fake university.
But because of the bribe
and yes, these bribes are legal in America
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because the legalized bribe that she got,
she's like, oh, that's one of my donors.
I don't want my donor going to jail.
I want my donor giving me more bribes.
So she let Trump go on that.
That was the beginning of their,
you know, love affair politically,
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where she would do him any favors
and he would go, good girl.
I like her.
Pam Bondi is very strong in corruption,
and we're going to use her to make sure
that corporations can do more corruption.
Okay.
And then and you minorities,
you're going to have less rights
because Pam Bondi is very strong on that.
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And by the way, in 2016,
the IRS did determine that that $25,000
contribution to Bondi was illegal.
And so he had to pay a fine
as a result of that.
There were damages paid.
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So like like normally campaign
contributions is 100 ways
to get it to a corrupt politician.
Right. And do it legally.
But Trump, of course,
being incompetent even at corruption,
just gave it to her illegally.
So this is. Look.
But that's what America voted for.
They know they don't.
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A lot of the people that voted for Trump
have no idea that he's this corrupt.
I know, it's amazing, but why?
I mean, look, the Democrats focus
on all the democracy and I agree.
Right. And then, oh, he's a bad guy.
He's a bad guy.
I didn't disagree with that strategy.
I thought that was a poor strategy. Right.
But they left alone the fact
that he's massively corrupt.
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Why?
Because the Democrats are also corrupt.
So they didn't want to open up
that can of worms.
So one more thing about Pam Bondi.
She's had a couple
of different controversies.
One of them, though,
is related to campaign finance.
So they were set to execute someone
in Florida and she asked
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that it be moved by three weeks.
They said, oh, that's not bad.
The guy's going to get
three more weeks of life.
You know, I'm against the death penalty.
I don't know who he is.
Probably did something I don't know.
Right.
But okay.
No, she moved it because she had
a campaign fundraiser and then people
found out and then she apologized.
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She's like, yeah, I know, but I had
to go raise a lot of bribes because I
was going to do favors for those guys.
So I wanted to delay killing that guy
so we can kill him later
after I take my bribes.
So, Pam Bondi's number one qualification
is she will do anything for Donald Trump,
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for her own career advancement
and for money.
So Trump loves that.
So Anna is probably right that she'll
easily get confirmed because to be honest,
like all the senators are the same.
She's the standard Republican.
Yeah she is.
She's a standard Republican.
Like all of those
controversies are nothing.
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They're nothing burgers in the context
of our corrupt political system.
And and for the Democrats, they could,
you know, bring all these things up, but
then they'd have to bring up corruption.
And that's awkward because then she could
say, hey, I took 25,000 from Donald Trump.
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How about the 250,000 you took
from the drug companies?
How about the 2.5 million
you took from AIPAC?
How about the 1.5 million
took from the oil companies?
On and on and on.
She was on a war path in regard to Hunter
Biden serving on the board of Burisma
and the corruption involved in that.
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And so we'll see
how that confirmation hearing plays out.
But again, I would put my money on her
easily getting through that process
and being the attorney general
under Donald Trump.
Yeah. Last couple of things here.
She also was one of the attorney generals
that sued to end the Affordable Care Act.
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So she got her way.
You would all be blocked
from getting health insurance
if you have any preexisting condition,
which is almost all of us,
because why she wanted
to serve the drug company and the health
insurance company, donors of hers.
And so since she wanted those bribes,
she thought, oh, yeah,
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who cares if you get denied insurance?
68,000 Americans die every year
because they don't have health insurance.
And she's like, let's make it a larger
number as long as I get bribed.
But again, that's not going
to hurt her at all in these hearings.
It'll probably barely be brought up.
The only thing that could possibly
derail her is some sort of sex scandal,
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because that's the only thing,
apparently, that Washington
and mainstream media care about.
So she doesn't have a sex scandal,
which is less likely since she's a woman.
Let's be honest.
- Hey, hey, women.
- Women can get nasty too.
You never know. But yeah.
It's true. We've covered some stories.
But if she doesn't have
one of those things in her closet, she'll
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sail by and all the senators will be like,
oh, great, a corrupt attorney general.
This is perfect, right? And she will be.
She will do anything and everything
Donald Trump will ask of her.
She will not diverge from him.
One inch, not one inch.
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If he says, go arrest my the person
running against me or anyone who dared
to speak out against me.
She'll say yes, sir right away, sir.
Screw the Constitution.
Let's go burn it together, sir.
That's what she's known for.
A sycophant who will do anything
Trump orders her to do.
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There's some drama with Pam Bondi.
Oh. What happened? Sex scandal.
Her documents obtained by Ken Klippert.
No, not nothing titillating like that.
Per documents obtained
by Ken Klippenstein and Michael Tracy.
She was a registered lobbyist
for the government of Qatar.
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- No. Interesting.
- Yeah.
She was apparently paid $115,000 a month.
- Oh my God.
- For her exceptional lobbying services.
Oh, Jesus Christ. I told you.
I mean, we just did this show.
You guys saw it with your own eyes.
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It's breaking news.
It happens right
in the middle of the show.
And I told you her number
one problem is corruption.
She'll take money from anyone
and do whatever the the person or the.
Apparently the government tells her
to do as long as they pay her.
What are her views
on Israel's war on Gaza?
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- Curious about.
- That?
No, but.
A lot of times Qatar
and Saudi Arabia work with Israel.
- Yeah, no, I know that.
- Right.
And so behind the scenes,
while they they're the dictators
who run those countries go we are
so concerned about the Palestinians.
They are our Muslim brothers.
Please don't revolt against us
within this country.
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And as long as you're not revolting
Israel, do whatever the hell you want.
Okay. So anyways.
That's interesting.
And by the way, two former tit employees
breaking that story.
Okay.
Last couple here Ikiteikou
on YouTube members section said
why is the USA so openly corrupt?
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That's because it's only open
on this show.
If you watch cable news,
they never talk about the corruption.
Like literally almost never.
When Chris Cuomo talked about it for one
segment on News Nation, the smallest cable
news outlet, it became like national news,
like someone has on television
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correctly pointed out corruption.
That's crazy. What a controversy.
What a scandal.
It's because mainstream media are the
liars who protect the lying politicians,
and they are 100% part of the corruption.
And look, to be fair to Bondi.
She is a she was a registered lobbyist
on behalf of Qatar,
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and that is different from doing work on
behalf of a foreign government and getting
paid by a foreign government without
disclosing it and without registering.
So from what the what it appears at
this moment, she did everything legally.
Yeah. Okay.
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And if Qatar wants something
when she's the attorney general,
she's going to give it to them
because they paid her $115,000 a month.
That door be revolving. Okay.
- Like that's.
- Oh, for sure.
And if she does favors for them later,
they'll give her
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another $115,000 a month or more.
Or maybe, like Jared Kushner, they'll just
give her $2 billion like the Saudis did.
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