Donald’s Self Own (feat. Kurt Bardella)
The Daily Beans
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4.8 • 5.5K Ratings
🗓️ 17 February 2022
⏱️ 42 minutes
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| 0:31.9 | Hello and welcome to the Daily Beans for Thursday, February 17th, 2022. Today, Biden rejects Donald's privileged claims over White House visitor logs sought by the one-six committee. |
| 1:00.9 | Rudy slams the committee as illegal while his lawyers negotiate his subpoena, according to a court filing, the one-six committee has subpoenaed the phone records of an Alex Jones associate, and the best Donald's cell phone I've ever seen. |
| 1:14.9 | I'm Allison Gill, and I'm Dana Goldberg. |
| 1:19.9 | I have to tell you I can't wait to go over this cell phone. It's nowhere on mainstream media. I don't know why. |
| 1:26.9 | I don't either. That's why you listen to the Beans. It's because I bring you all the really important hilarious shot and Freud that you could ever deal with. |
| 1:34.9 | We do have other news as well. There's a new story breaking news about former interior secretary Ryan Zinke, and I'm going to discuss that with DNC and D-Triple C advisor Kurt Bardella later in the show. |
| 1:47.9 | And then of course, we'll hit the good news after that, which I'm very excited about. |
| 1:50.9 | That sounds great. All right. We got a lot to cover. All right. Let's hit the hot notes. |
| 1:54.9 | All right. Lead story today. President Joe Biden has rejected Donald Trump's effort to assert executive privilege over White House visitor logs from January 6, 2021. |
| 2:06.9 | That's he's now ordered the national archives to deliver the documents to the congressional investigators in two weeks. He's got two weeks unless the courts stop them. |
| 2:14.9 | Quote is a matter of policy and subject to limited exceptions. The Biden administration voluntarily discloses such visitor logs on a monthly basis. The Obama administration follow the same practice. That's White House counsel Dana Remus and in a letter to the national archivist David Ferriero that was dated February 15th. |
| 2:32.9 | Quote the majority of the entries over which the former president has asserted executive privilege would be publicly released under current policy. She wrote. |
| 2:41.9 | As practice under that policy demonstrates preserving the confidentiality of this type of record is generally not necessary to protect long term institutional interests of the executive branch. So you're also dumb. She says no, I just added that the decision to reject Trump's efforts to assert executive privilege over those logs is the latest move by Biden to support the investigation of the House January 6, select committee probing Trump's effort to subvert to 2020 election. |
| 3:06.9 | And the violent riot capital that ensued when his effort failed. It's also just goes to show you since Biden has never exerted executive privilege. He's not in a let's move forward and don't look back sort of mode. He's like, no, let's look back at all of it. Please. |
| 3:21.9 | Now Biden is already rejected a string of executive privilege claims, as I said, over other Trump White House materials like briefing memo speech drafts call records stretching from April 2020 to January 2021. |
| 3:33.9 | Trump previously sued to prevent the archives from disclosing the documents to Congress, but lost the series of court battles, including before the Supreme Court that he pretty much hand picked. |
| 3:43.9 | And that resulted in hundreds of pages being delivered to the committee. Now let me tell you what I'm dying to know Dana. |
| 3:50.9 | And that's whether Sydney Powell was there in mid December at the same time with Rosen, Congressman Perry, Bill Barr or Jeffrey Clark. And the reason I want to know that because is because in order to appoint Sydney Powell special counsel to investigate election fraud as outlined in the multiple draft executive orders to seize voting machines. |
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