Trump’s Dark Past Surfaces as He Prepares to Fire Bondi!!

4/2/202619 mincomplete
0:00It's all coming out, Donald.
0:02Even your war crimes and your catastrophic and disastrous war against Iran, it's not going
0:08to distract the people from your cover -up of the Epstein files.
0:13And now Donald Trump's throwing tantrums saying, I thought that this war was going to
0:18distract from my dark past.
0:20No, Donald, your dark past is surfacing and people are getting closer and closer.
0:29Shout continue to push forward and shout out to some Republicans as well, like Thomas
0:34Massey and others who are pushing forward.
0:37So what we're learning now is Donald Trump is considering firing Pam Bondi.
0:43Donald Trump thought that his attorney general, Pam Bondi, can make this all go away.
0:49That Donald Trump's dark past, the Epstein files, the cover -up of the child sex
0:54trafficking ring would all just disappear, that the files could be hidden, that people wouldn't
1:00ask questions. But tick -tock, Donald, your time is up and nothing you can do
1:07can distract we the people.
1:09So the latest reporting from the New York Times is that the potential termination of
1:14Donald Trump's attorney general, Pam Bondi, is imminent.
1:19The New York Times report that Donald Trump is now talking with lots of his
1:23staff about getting rid of Pam Bondi because of the way she botched the cover
1:30-up of the Epstein files and botched the cover -up of Donald Trump's dark past.
1:36And Donald Trump has not made his final decision, but he is now leaning to
1:40replace Pam Bondi with Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator.
1:45Now, this comes as we've now learned about hard drives that have been hidden by
1:52Epstein's private investigators. We've learned about DEA investigative files of not just a sex trafficking
2:01ring, but a money laundering drug trafficking ring running adjacent to Epstein's sex trafficking ring,
2:10and that that's being potentially covered up by Donald Trump's deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche.
2:16And now even James Comer, James Comer, the MAGA Republican sycophant who heads the House
2:25Oversight Committee, who chairs it right now, even he says, well, we all admit that
2:29the DOJ has done a really bad job.
2:31Like, we all know that Pam Bondi and the DOJ has screwed up.
2:35So Pam Bondi's deposition is supposed to take place.
2:39She's been subpoenaed for April 14th.
2:41Remember that stunt she pulled two weeks ago where in 24 hours she's like, I'm
2:46going to go visit the House Oversight Committee and I'm going to voluntarily give information
2:51and Democrat ranking member Garcia's like, get me the hell out of here.
2:56We're leaving. The Democrats are leaving.
2:58This is a setup as a way that Pam Bondi is going to try to
3:02avoid testifying under oath where she's been subpoenaed because she's going to say, well, I
3:06just showed up already and I volunteered to testify.
3:09And so I think that was her and Donald Trump trying to come up with
3:13a plan for her to get out of her subpoenaed deposition.
3:16And I think the plan is that if she can't wiggle out of that deposition,
3:20if she can't try to escape it, which she's ordered to appear at, I think
3:26she's gone by April 14th, although we will see.
3:29But here's what James Comer had to say.
3:32Play this clip. Well, I think the Justice Department has botched this.
3:35I don't think anyone in America, Republican or, you know, avid Trump supporter would defend
3:41the way that this has been rolled out.
3:43Having said that, it's very complicated because of all the lawsuits.
3:48What about Nancy Mace, MAGA Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace?
3:53Well, our Pablo Monriquez, one of our White House and Washington, D .C.
3:59correspondents, D .C. correspondents. He was in the Capitol building.
4:02He caught up with Nancy Mace and he said, do you support a special prosecutor?
4:07Here, play this clip right here.
4:10Is it time for a special prosecutor for the FCD files to get the rest
4:15of the files out? I've always supported a special prosecutor.
4:18I've always supported getting all the files out.
4:22You know, I think the biggest question is, why didn't more people go to jail?
4:27And I think it's not just for sex trafficking or prostitution.
4:30I mean, there are financial crimes, it appears, in the files.
4:35You know, and it just goes to show there's a two -tiered system of justice,
4:39one for the rich and powerful and then one for everybody else.
4:42Got it. Thank you, Congressman.
4:43I appreciate it. Now, I want to cut to Scott McFarlane, the head of the
4:48Midas Touch Washington, D .C.
4:51Bureau right now. Scott McFarlane is our chief D .C.
4:54correspondent. He talks to us about what House investigators have learned about the secret hard
5:01drives from Jeffrey Epstein's home that's unaccounted for.
5:06Tick tock, Donald. We're going to get those hard drives.
5:10We're going to get that DEA file.
5:12There's nothing you can do to hide your dark past.
5:15We're going to get it.
5:16Scott McFarlane, take it away.
5:19Hey, I had some breaking news and wanted to give it to you as efficiently
5:22as possible. According to a new investigation and a series of letters released just now
5:26by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, there may be some Jeffrey Epstein hard
5:30drives from his home that still are unaccounted for, still are somewhere, which raises an
5:38awful lot of questions and the prospect of new information coming out.
5:41According to a series of letters that Robert Garcia of California has sent to some
5:45private investigative firms, Darren Indyke, an Epstein attorney who spoke with the committee at recent
5:51days, indicated that those drives may have been in the possession at some point of
5:56PI firms and that they still haven't figured out a chain of custody or exactly
6:01where they are now. So in these requests, Congressman Garcia and the Democrats on the
6:06House Oversight Committee are asking these private investigators to sit for some questions, come in
6:10and talk, and to either find, turn over, or account for any evidence about Epstein
6:17that may be in their possession.
6:19We'll see what the response is to all this, but you see the bottom line,
6:22don't you, that these Epstein questions persist and new questions surface.
6:27And if anybody is trying to turn the page on the Epstein controversy, if not
6:31crisis in the administration, there are new hurdles every day turning those pages.
6:37And we have another one to conclude the week.
6:41Now, I don't think the White House is doing themselves any favors when they post
6:46instead of only fans, they post only farms.
6:50Just think about it as Donald Trump is screwing over royally farmers, right?
6:55If you're a farmer, you know that your input costs have gone up, up, up.
6:59Donald Trump has shut down export markets to you.
7:02And now you can't get your fertilizer because of Donald Trump's catastrophic and unlawful war
7:07in the Middle East. And now Donald Trump's doing porn jokes, only fans, except he
7:11goes, only farms. Curious how American farmers are benefiting right now or exactly how much
7:18each state has saved? Dude, you had to bail them out to the tune of
7:21billions of dollars before. You have to bail them out again.
7:24You're crushing farmers. And now you're making their job compared to like the porn site
7:30only fans. Like, dude, what are you doing?
7:33As Congress member Thomas Massey says, can you arrest Epstein's co -conspirators instead of riffing
7:39off a damn porn site?
7:41What the heck are you all doing?
7:43Also, Pablo Manriquez from the Midas Touch Network.
7:46Well, he caught up with the Democratic ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, Robert
7:53Garcia. Here's what Congress member Garcia had to say.
7:56Let's play this clip. Congressman, what do you make of, or what's your message to
7:59Americans who say that the reason we're in the war with Iran right now is
8:03to distract from the Epstein files?
8:05Well, first, everything that Donald Trump does is to distract from the Epstein files.
8:08But also, he's given no mission.
8:11We have no idea why we're there.
8:13He wanted to admit to war.
8:16American, you know, American troops have died.
8:18Civilians are dying. The amount of money we're spending, we could fund health care and
8:22public schools and infrastructure in this country.
8:25And so it's time for Donald Trump to actually release the files and end this
8:27war right now. And do you think it's time for, does Congress have the power
8:30to compile a special prosecutor, perhaps?
8:35Absolutely. We should do everything that we can to get the release of the files.
8:39Half of them have been hidden.
8:40Donald Trump's been trying to cover up the Epstein files from day one.
8:43Pam Bondi should be held in contempt.
8:45She needs to come in front of our committee and testify.
8:48And most importantly, he's going to continue with these distractions.
8:51They've got to end it.
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10:19-I -D -A -S. Let's dig in a little bit more into this New York
10:23Times article. Trump has discussed firing Attorney General Pam Bondi and replacing her with Lee
10:29Zeldin. Donald Trump has grown frustrated with Pam Bondi and her failed leadership.
10:35Because of the Epstein files, he's floated Lee Zeldin.
10:39While he's hasn't made any decision he showed up with pam bondi on wednesday to
10:44the supreme court arguments where oh donald trump got absolutely humiliated he's sitting there pam
10:51bondi's there the supreme court justices are uh there donald trump did the executive order
10:57to try to uh overturn the constitution's 14th amendment uh allowance or the 14th amendment
11:06which provides for birthright citizenship if you're born in the us you become a citizen
11:11by a executive order donald trump's like migrants can't get birthright citizenship i hereby decreed
11:18in my executive order well donald you haven't read the constitution even the right -wing
11:22justices mocked donald trump and donald trump walked out of the supreme court oral argument
11:28after the solicitor general john sower basically trump's lawyer argued and the supreme courts were
11:35just laying into him and trump chief justice roberts was like have you read the
11:40constitution do you know what the constitution in what world are you all living in
11:43trump regime even the right -wing justices by the way even the justices trump appointed
11:48gorsuch kavanaugh amy coney barrett they were not buying what trump was selling pam bondi
11:54was trying was telling donald trump he was gonna win it donald trump's like what
11:58you doing pam bondi trump storms out look we have the uh the sketches here's
12:03donald trump here's john sower the supreme court's like oh donald you're dumb you're an
12:07idiot what are you doing you're a traitor what are you doing get out of
12:10here and then donald trump they didn't say that i'm exaggerating that part okay but
12:14maybe they were thinking that um but then then donald trump just jets out of
12:18the court there he is running away by the time the aclu lawyer made her
12:24argument anyway back to pam bondi her potentially being fired it says in this new
12:28york times article trump has been souring her on months the way she's handled the
12:33epstein files also he thinks she's not aggressive enough and going after his political enemies
12:38her deposition is scheduled for april 14th and so we'll see if she gets uh
12:44fired but people expect that she's the next to go and that she'll go uh
12:48pretty pretty soon we will um make sure we'll be covering that every step of
12:53the way a few data points though i'll point out so you know you know
12:57donald trump in my opinion has such a guilty conscience right i mean actually he
13:01doesn't have that much of a guilty conscience but he projects that he's not i
13:04should repeat that he doesn't have a guilty conscience he knows what he's done and
13:09i think the thing that he's worried about let's just put it this way he's
13:13worried about not getting into heaven and he keeps on repeating i'm not going to
13:17get into heaven i think i'm not going to get into heaven i'm not going
13:20to get into heaven over and over again and then yesterday he called in his
13:23faith leader who tried to like sue them and she's like just like jesus you
13:28were just like this person you you were falsely accused donald you were falsely accused
13:33here play this clip and mr president no one has paid the price like you
13:39have paid the price it almost cost you your life absolutely you were betrayed and
13:47arrested and falsely accused it's a familiar pattern that our lord and savior showed us
13:55but it didn't end there for him and it didn't end there for you then
14:01by the way in iran in the past 24 hours you had people on the
14:05streets throughout iranian cities and this is how they were describing their protest they had
14:10millions of people out protesting the epstein coalition airstrikes and missile fire that's how they
14:15were referring to it we are protesting the epstein class missile strikes and the epstein
14:21class war and the epstein war that's how they're talking about it uh in iran
14:26right now a few other data points i'll show you thomas massey leaving the capitol
14:31building the other day pablo manriquez might has touched dc uh correspondent caught up with
14:37him here's what he said let's play it mr massey quick epstein files question if
14:41you don't mind sure uh is it time for congress to perhaps appoint a special
14:45prosecutor to get these files out is that something that's realistic or what do you
14:48make of that um i think pan bondi just needs to follow the law keep
14:56it simple yeah to be the the special prosecutors and the subpoenas and things like
15:01that that's that's that's what they used to do before they passed laws i mean
15:05we've literally passed a law and uh if pan bondi doesn't follow this law her
15:10successor could prosecute her for that so we're in new territory and i think it's
15:17incumbent upon her to just follow the law any updates at all about when we
15:20might be able to see the rest of these documents that haven't been released yet
15:22i don't know we still there's they're quietly releasing some things and unredacting things they
15:29say that they're done but they're not really done got it thank you congressman appreciate
15:33it uh digging in by the way into this dea investigation that i told you
15:39about before as senator wyden explains deputy attorney general todd blanche trump's former personal criminal
15:45lawyer who was also responsible for gilane maxwell's transfer to a cushy club that has
15:50intervened to block the da the dea from providing details of a mysterious epstein investigation
15:56to my finance committee recent reporting revealed that epstein was one of several targets of
16:02a big drug trafficking investigation a decade ago dea has key infobase East on what
16:07we know, Epstein was likely pumping his victims, young women and girls, with incapacitating drugs
16:13to facilitate abuse. By the way, hat tip Jason Leopold at Bloomberg.
16:17He's a great reporter. He's been covering Epstein every step of the way.
16:20According to a confidential tip received by my staff, DEA Administrator Terry Cole was ready
16:26to provide an unredacted copy of the memorandum.
16:29But you stepped in, Todd Blanche, to prevent him from doing so, Wyden wrote.
16:33Your alleged interference in this matter is highly disturbing.
16:37The investigation was spun off from a 2011 DEA OCDETF operation called Chain Reaction that
16:45targeted drug trafficking rings and individuals associated with organized crime families.
16:50Separately on Monday, Senator Whitehouse, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, sent a
16:57letter to Bondi Kash Patel and Terry Cole and DEA administrators requesting records and details
17:03about another OCDETF operation that surfaced in the Epstein files that was also cited in
17:10Bloomberg reporting. That operation, known as Strip Knot, was launched by OCDETF and the FBI
17:17a few months before Epstein was arrested and charged with sex trafficking.
17:21This was a money laundering and human drug trafficking investigation.
17:24The money laundering part was key, and that's being covered up in Epstein's co -conservators
17:31in money laundering, sex trafficking, drug trafficking, all still being covered up.
17:36Millions of documents, if not tens of millions of documents, if not tens of millions
17:39of documents, still being covered up by the Department of Justice.
17:42And finally, here's what Donald Trump said about FBI Director Kash Patel the other day.
17:47Let's play it. So before we leave, I want to thank Attorney General Pam Bondi,
17:57Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, these are great people, Chief of the National Guard Bureau
18:02General Stephen Nordhaus, FBI Director Kash Patel, wonderful guy, actually.
18:09You got to get to know him.
18:11Once you get to know him, he's a wonderful guy.
18:13I've known him too long, right?
18:15He's a good guy. There you have it, folks.
18:18Let me know what you think.
18:20We're never going to give up talking about the Epstein files.
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