 I think everybody knows that Trump was indicted yesterday for over the documents issue. I find it fascinating how people are responding to this. Clearly Trump did something illegal and wrong. Clearly he took classified information and tried to hide it from the FBI and when asked to to return it he refused. Not by declassifying it and not by claiming he declassified but by denying and rejecting that he had it, by hiding it, and there's now audio evidence that he knew he had classified information that he was not supposed to have. He also ran exercises and how to evade the FBI when they came to search. Clearly, clearly what he's did is wrong. Maybe other people have done worse, that's fine, but what he did was illegal and wrong and the real tragedy and the real crisis would have been if he had not been indicted. If he now had been indicted, the message to the American people, the message to everybody, is some people above the law. If you're a former president we don't go after you. Now maybe Hillary should have been indicted as well, okay. It's interesting that Trump was there, Trump was locker up and everything and even Trump didn't indict Hillary and I wonder why. I wonder why the Justice Department didn't. Maybe because they didn't have a case. Suddenly Trump was motivated to go after Hillary, but here there's a case. It's a clear cut case. It's not a hard case. It's the evidence is pretty public. Just the public evidence is pretty clear that this should be indicted and whether Hillary should also be indicted is irrelevant. Maybe next time we can indict Hillary as well, but Trump should be indicted just like any criminal, anybody who does things that are against the law and I'm critical of the whole use of classified information and what counts and what doesn't count and all of that, but and I think the biggest issue for Trump is that he tried to evade. He tried to evade. He tried to hide. He tried to get around, you know, actually following the law. So in the special counsel here is not particularly left. His special counsel here is a pretty respected lawyer, respected both on the left and on the right. He's not particularly partisan. Nobody has accused him when he was appointed. Nobody accused him of being particularly partisan. A lot of people thought that this was a good appointment because he was pretty pretty neutral. No, I mean this is this is the Trump is is a bad guy. Trump has done bad things. Trump has done illegal things and Trump should be indicted. He will go in front of a court. He will present evidence. There will be a trial just like anybody else who's indicted will have his day in court and he will either be found guilty or innocent. He'll have an opportunity to appeal. He'll go through the same legal process as everybody else has. And if he's innocent, it's likely in our system of government that he will be found innocent. It appears that the judge overseeing the case now right now is a Trump appointee who is very favorable towards Trump. So there is a there is a good chance that that he will get favorable treatment for now on, but you know he should be treated like anybody else. And if there are injustices in terms of the fact that Hillary was not prosecuted or this person was not prosecuted, then fix it. You know again Trump had the Justice Department under his administration with his appointees for four years. For four years. So either you could argue he is absolutely unequivocally incompetent, which is true. Or maybe something else is going on here, but people I mean what is really interesting about all this ultimately is nobody cares about the truth. It's nobody cares about the truth. And for everybody to come out and say, oh, this is the Justice Department using politics and not caring about the fact that we all know Trump did it. Everybody knows Trump did it. And instead of saying, yeah, Trump did it. This is awful. He shouldn't have done it. And yeah, by the way, there are other indictments of politicians that we should be pursuing like Hillary. But Trump did it. Even his opponents in the in the primaries are so afraid, so terrified of the so called Trump base. And this is what's really pathetic. They're so terrified. They're so afraid. They're not one of the more criticized Trump. Now one of them will say he's guilty. One one did Hutchinson, the former governor, I think of Arkansas, the only one will see what Chris Christie does. But all of them are just cowards, little baby cowards that and this is why one of the many reasons they won't win. Because they're afraid to challenge Trump. They're afraid to challenge Trump base. You know, it's just I mean, I think really to categorize the Santas and Scots and all of them, the appropriate word is pathetic, just absolutely unequivocal, pathetic. Anyway, so it's sad to see so many, you know, serious people like the people running for president, you know, be so so afraid of actually following the truth, standing up to Trump, actually pursuing evidence, actually talking about what actually happened. It really is. It really is sad. And none of them deserve as a consequence, none of them deserve to be the Republican candidate. If you can't criticize Trump, you do not deserve to be the nominee. All right. I want to say there's a big difference between what Biden did and what Trump did and what Pence did and what Trump did. And that is yes, they all had these documents, the differences, the fundamental differences, is that Trump engaged in hiding the fact that he had the documents. He engaged actively in an attempt to deceive the FBI and to deceive the Justice Department in terms of access to those documents. He engaged actively in moving them around and preventing people. So the main accusation of Trump is not on the fact that he had the documents. Everybody makes mistakes and takes too many documents with them. I think that that is true of probably every politician who's dealt with top secret. It is to what extent you go in order to hide them, to what extent you go in order to deceive those who would take those documents. So that is the main problem with Trump. It is not his possession of the documents, it's his attempts to deceive about the documents, which was stupid to begin with because he was going to get caught. But that's part of the course for Trump. I mean, he's not that smart. Patreon, subscribe star locals, and just making a appropriate contribution on any one of those, any one of those channels. Also, if you'd like to see the Iran book show grow, please consider sharing our content. And of course, subscribe, press that little bell button right down there on YouTube, so that you get an announcement when we go live. 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