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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

DOJ’s Funny Photo, Newsom’s Conservative Family, Schmitt Up 11, Chiefs Keep QB, Baker Talks Trash, Royals Rookie Records

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The DOJ doesn't want an impartial Special Master in the Trump raid because it could harm the government and the public.  Well, what do you call their comical photo of super secret, incredibly important, world saving documents on the floor next to Time Magazine covers?  Talk about hurting the government and public.  This silly shot looks straight out of an Austin Powers movie.   California governor Gavin Newsom has committed $100k of his own bucks to defeat Ron DeSantis in Floriday.  But it's a Newsom family push as his wife's parents have a foundation that sends thousands to Republicans all over the country... including DeSantis.    In Missouri, Eric Schmitt is polling up 11 points for Senate while in Kansas, three debates are set between candidates for Governor.      The Chiefs kept quarterback Shane Buechele and that's a good thing because the Dallas Cowboys only kept Dak Prescott and cut all their other QB's.    In Carolina... Baker Mayfield is talking big about taking down his former team in week one and the Royals rookies just keep hitting bombs.  This is fun to watch.    A local writer pens a great piece about KU coach Lance Leipold as the Jayhawks get ready to start the season Friday night.

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life, 360 document solutions presents Kevin Keatsman has issues online at 360 document solutions.com.

0:14.5

After three weeks of waning interest and ho-hum attitudes across the country about the raid on Mar-a-Lago against former

0:22.2

President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice after being required, apparently, by the

0:27.0

authorities in charge in the legal system to provide some sort of response to Trump's request

0:33.0

for a special master. Well, they've decided to go photo- op. This is just comical at this point. The lead

0:41.7

story of what the DOJ's argument is over not having a special master is that it harms the government

0:49.1

and it harms the public. Okay, we can't have a special master after three and a half weeks because

0:54.0

it's harmful. So in order't have a special master after three and a half weeks because it's harmful.

0:55.3

So in order, because the special master could look at this evidence without bias and say,

1:03.8

you know, there isn't much here or this really isn't, there's no precedent here. There's not this.

1:08.8

There's not that. So the federal government,

1:11.6

the DOJ, the FBI photographs that were taking at Mar-a-Lago, they decide to go photo up and they take a

1:17.9

picture. You've probably seen this by now. If you haven't, I mean, I'm sorry, it looks comical.

1:24.2

It's some documents laying on the floor with one of those little tags that the FBI puts there.

1:29.1

It says 6A or whatever, exhibit, whatever number.

1:32.6

And then there's a box next to the documents on the floor.

1:35.8

Presumably, these folders came out of that box.

1:39.6

It's a bunch of Time Magazine covers because Trump is so vain.

1:43.9

He's probably kept all of his Time magazine

1:45.5

covers ever and framed them and loves them. It's sitting by a box of Time Magazine covers

1:51.3

and they're scattered on the floor and around the edges in orange, there's orange border on some

1:56.6

of these paper that say, you know, classified or, you know, secret evidence, whatever it may be.

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