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🗓️ 8 January 2025
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0:29.1 | You know who's not done with their work yet? The Department of Justice headed by Merrick Garland. |
0:34.5 | They are still going after Jan's sixth insurrectionists that have not yet been |
0:39.3 | brought to justice. That stands in stark contrast to Donald Trump threatening. It's no other way to put it. |
0:47.0 | Threatening to pardon, even though he suggested that battered police would be eligible to be reviewed for a pardon on quote-unquote |
0:56.7 | day one. |
0:57.4 | He's got a lot to do on day one for a guy that works five days a week or five hours a day |
1:01.5 | and then plays a lot of golf. |
1:02.6 | But we'll cover it all right here on this new reporting about at least 200 more insurrectionists |
1:08.8 | who are going to be brought to charges by this Department of Justice. |
1:11.7 | You're on, Midas Touch, and legal A.F. I'm Michael Popak. So let me do it by the numbers that will compare and contrast to what Donald Trump is threatening to do. |
1:20.4 | And why, why, from a policy standpoint, the Department of Justice is continuing to do their job. It's important. |
1:45.1 | I'll do other hot takes about what our world will look like in a Cash Patel-led FBI, a Pam Bondi, led Department of Justice. I don't know why I'm putting it that way. A Donald Trump-led Department of Justice, what that looks like. You think New Orleans was bad? You think Vegas was bad? Wait to you see. I'll do it on another hot take. But let me focus now on |
1:49.9 | Jan 6. Let's do it by the numbers. About 1,583 people were indicted related to that. We thought |
1:58.3 | there were more than 2,000 that were actually on the grounds at the time, |
2:02.6 | but, you know, they used prosecutorial discretion. So the Department of Justice prosecuted |
2:07.1 | 1,583 plus or minus insurrectionists. Of that amount, 996,000, take it right off the top. They pled guilty |
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