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The Daily Beans

Trump Brand Tantrums (feat. Frank Figliuzzi)

The Daily Beans

MSW Media

News, Comedy, Daily News, Politics

4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Today, DHS is working in lock step with Russian agents on US soil to spread disinformation about Kyle Rittenhouse, The CIA, NSA, and ODNI warned Trump’s spy chief not to distribute debunked Russian intelligence but he did it anyway, Brad Parscale resigns and the Trump family is scared he’ll cut a deal with the government, Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman face felony charges in Michigan, Texas’ governor reduces ballot drop off locations in the state to one per county, Trump whines about new debate rules, Trump’s law commission violates the law and is ordered to stop operating, H.R. McMaster says Trump is aiding and abetting Putin, Rep. Harley Rouda (@RepHarley) from California’s 48th joins us to Keep it Blue, plus Aimee Carrero (@aimeecarrero) helps share your good news. Follow our guest on twitter: Frank Figliuzzi (@FrankFigliuzzi1) Check out our sponsors: Special offer for DAILY BEANS listeners, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/DAILYBEANS Try FightCamp for 30 days with their money-back guarantee, just go to JoinFightCamp.com/BEANS PayPal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

M. The S. W. Media.

0:30.0

Today, the Department of Homeland Security is working in lockstep with Russian agents on US soil to spread disinformation about Kyle Rittenhouse.

0:37.0

The CIA, NSA, and Office of Director of National Intelligence warned Trump's spy chief Ratcliffe not to distribute debunked Russian intelligence, but he did anyway.

0:47.0

Brad Parscale resigns as the Trump family is scared he'll cut a deal with the government.

0:52.0

Will Jack Berkman face felony charges in Michigan? The Texas governor reduces ballot drop off locations in his state to one per county.

0:59.0

Trump winds about new debate rules. Trump's law commission violates the law and is ordered to stop practicing.

1:06.0

And HR McMaster says Trump is aiding and abetting Putin. I'm your host, AG.

1:11.0

We have a massive show for you today. No surprise. The headlines keep coming through.

1:19.0

Though the coverage in the mainstream media is still wall to wall. Trump refusing to condemn white supremacy. But that's good because none of the messaging he wanted to get out from the debates came out.

1:32.0

It's just all this all the time. And there are those serious allegations of Russian attacks on our elections right now. And I'll be covering that.

1:41.0

And speaking of Russia, I'll be talking to Harley Rouda who beat Dana Roorabacher in 2018. He's working to keep his seat in the 48th in California in the House, US House of Representatives.

1:51.0

And we will tell you how to help him in a very special keep it blue segment. And I'll also be discussing how the administration is aiding and abetting Russia.

2:00.0

I'll be talking with former counterintell assistant director of the FBI Frank Fagluzzi again. I've had him on twice this week. But this news was so important.

2:08.0

I had to speak with him. And of course it's Friday. So we'll have the good news with Amy Carrero at the end of the show. We do have a lot to get to. So let's just jump right in. Hit the hot notes. Hot notes.

2:21.0

The lead story today is the fantasy indictment league.

2:24.0

The attorney general in Michigan has filed charges against Jacob Wool and Jack Berkman. They are being charged with one count each of election law, intimidating voters.

2:48.0

One count of conspiracy to commit an election law violation. One count of using a computer to commit the crime of election law for intimidating voters. And using a computer to commit the crime of conspiracy.

2:59.0

Each faces up to 24 years in prison.

3:03.0

Paul and Berkman orchestrated a series of robo calls aimed at suppressing the vote in the November general election, attempting to discourage voters by targeting certain urban areas, including Detroit.

3:15.0

The calls were made in late August and went out to nearly 12,000 residents in the 313 area code.

3:21.0

During its investigation, this office communicated with attorneys general in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois, all of which reported similar robo calls to residents in urban areas, totaling about 90,000 with significant minority populations.

3:34.0

The caller falsely tells people that mail-in voting will allow your personal information to become part of a special database used by police to track down old warrants and by credit card companies to collect outstanding debts.

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