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🗓️ 22 July 2022
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1:43.4 | Hello, America Mark Levin here our number 877-3813-811877-3813-811. Well, ladies and gentlemen, the January 6th committee has been dropping a centipede full of shoes, wouldn't you say? Everywhere. |
2:11.4 | All over the place. It's been unbelievable. We still have a single sentence, a single text, a single email, a single record of any kind, nothing. |
2:27.4 | A single video of a single deposition, nothing. We have nothing that ties the present of the United States to foaming an insurrection. We have nothing. |
2:43.4 | But tonight, ladies and gentlemen, we have the 8th publicing prime time. And proud to say, Fox will not be covering a lie prime time, |
2:55.4 | and I will be on Hannity tonight, around 930 PM Eastern time. But notice how the propaganda has already begun. What? |
3:07.4 | What was Donald Trump doing during the 187 minutes from the time the capitol was breached the time he released his video? |
3:18.4 | Chris, but we don't we don't know when the clock starts, do we? But why are they using 187 minutes rather than three hours and seven minutes? |
3:30.4 | Because it sounds a long time. Why don't they say, what was Donald Trump doing during the 11,220 seconds? |
3:42.4 | What was he doing? It took him 11,220 seconds to release his video, ladies and gentlemen. |
3:52.4 | Their election of duty. Well, should he have triggered the insurrection act? He was told to never trigger the insurrection act. |
4:02.4 | No, couldn't do that. You offered the National Guard. Well, they didn't take him up on that. Well, what's the president supposed to do? |
4:12.4 | He even offered to go to Capitol Hill. Remember when he was Mr. producer calls it choking out the secret service driver. Of course, he never was. But just just play along. |
4:22.4 | He said, take me to the Capitol. No, there's armed people. We can't do that. We can't do that, Mr. President. I told him to call out the National Guard, but they turned you down, Mr. President. |
4:34.4 | I told our folks to to protest peacefully. |
4:40.4 | But nobody believes you, Mr. President. You waited 11,220 seconds. 11,220 seconds to put out the video. You're an action. |
4:58.4 | There's a thorough election of duty. So ladies and gentlemen, we already have a buildup to this hearing. Now the press. |
5:08.4 | Even some of my colleagues in the press that are so excited about this. They already burned their popcorn. |
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