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🗓️ 1 June 2025
⏱️ 114 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is the mop-up. I'm David Feldman in New York City. Thank you so much for finding me. Please |
0:07.2 | like this episode so I remain in your feed and share it. Help me out. Share it. Fox News's judge, |
0:15.6 | Janine Piro, was sworn in as interim U.S. attorney pledging no more mercy for criminals. Then she turned to Donald |
0:22.8 | Trump and said, don't worry, I wasn't talking about you. Donald Trump, right before leaving office, |
0:28.3 | the last time, pardoned Judge Janine's ex-husband, Albert Piro, who had been convicted on 34 |
0:34.4 | counts of tax evasion, and he served 11 months in prison. Judge Jeanine |
0:39.5 | divorced him 12 years ago after 40 years of marriage, but they're still close, close enough for her |
0:45.7 | to secure a pardon from Donald Trump for her ex-husband. Judge Janine from Fox News picked for Washington, D.C.'s interim attorney early in May, |
0:59.4 | once it became apparent that Ed Martin, Trump's first pick for interim Washington, D.C. attorney, |
1:05.5 | would never get approved by the Senate, especially since he used his brief time as interim DC attorney as a stalking |
1:13.1 | horse for Trump's enemies. He opened up a criminal investigation into Chuck Schumer, who Martin |
1:20.6 | falsely accused of inciting violence against the Supreme Court after it overturned Roe v. Wade. |
1:29.9 | Ed Martin also opened up an investigation into another Democratic congressman accusing him of inciting violence against Donald Trump. |
1:36.7 | Meanwhile, Republican Congressman Corey Mills' impending arrest for domestic violence |
1:42.1 | just hasn't seemed to materialize despite Washington, D.C. |
1:47.2 | police being called out that night, despite reports that the woman was bruised, despite Washington, |
1:55.1 | D.C. police conducting an internal investigation into why Republican Congressman Corey Mills wasn't arrested that night, |
2:04.8 | but for some reason, Ed Martin, the Washington, D.C. attorney at the time, refused to press |
2:11.4 | charges against Republican Congressman Cory Mills. Martin, who before Trump's inauguration, was working as defense counsel |
2:20.5 | for several January 6ers, is now inside the Justice Department spearheading the incredibly busy |
2:28.8 | pardon attorney office, which in the past week has greenlit pardons for at least 30 white people. |
2:40.9 | NBC news reporting lobbyists are charging right now as much as $5 million to secure a single |
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