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🗓️ 7 March 2024
⏱️ 76 minutes
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0:00.0 | It's uncovered. |
0:16.0 | I'm Anthony and he's Ron Philip Kowski, and together we uncover the MAGA propaganda that is not covered by the mainstream media. |
0:25.4 | Ron, we have some breaking news to deal with as well as lots of clips of Donald Trump getting everything confused as his senile dementia kicks in. |
0:34.7 | But first, why don't you tell us the news that took place on Monday. This was Alan |
0:40.6 | Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump organization, who's pleaded guilty |
0:46.0 | to two months of perjury, sorry, two counts of perjury in connection with testimony that he |
0:51.3 | gave during Trump's civil fraud trial. What makes this pretty |
0:56.5 | funny is the fact that the New York Times wrote a story about this a month ago, where they said |
1:04.1 | that they had information from a source that Weisselberg immediately after he testified in Trump's trial, shortly thereafter, |
1:12.7 | was being investigated for perjury, for lying on the witness stand. |
1:16.8 | And Judge Engeron read that story in the New York Times, |
1:21.2 | right as he's about to make his decision in the case, |
1:23.9 | and he sends out a letter to Alina Habah and says, look, I've just read this story that says |
1:31.1 | he's negotiating a guilty plea for perjuring himself. |
1:34.3 | This is something I need to know. |
1:36.5 | If you know anything about this, you need to disclose that to me. |
1:40.9 | She responded with a scathing letter to Engeron, just upbraiding him saying, basically, fake |
1:47.8 | news, you know, you can't rely on the New York Times, you can't rely on a news article. And I've |
1:53.7 | consulted with my ethics counsel. I'm not sure who that was, but she just refused to say anything |
2:00.4 | about it and just said, you know, |
2:01.8 | you can't rely on any on any fake news story. Then what do we learn? Boom, he pleads guilty this |
2:07.9 | morning, which is Monday morning, we're recording this, to five months in jail for perjuring himself |
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