Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Secret Footage of Trump Interview SURFACES that SINKS his Defense
Episode Date: September 26, 2023Kristin Welker’s disastrous Trump interview just offered a new unknown gift to prosecutors: 9 minutes of the Trump interview that NBC edited out, including another version of Trump’s election frau...d lies that the prosecutors will likely use against him at his trials. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to https://RocketMoney.com/legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Did you know there were nine missing minutes
from the Kristen Welker Meet the Press interview
of Donald Trump and they were right at the beginning.
Meet the press took one look and NBC news took one look at the first nine minutes and basically gave Kristen Welker
and the interview of Mulligan, a doover by cutting that out and not showing that on television.
But we have the clip right here. In fact, I'm going to show you the clip that the prosecutors,
Jack Smith, Fawney Willis and others are going to find the most clip that the prosecutors, Jack Smith, Fawney, Willis and others are going
to find the most intriguing from the quote unquote, missing nine minutes.
So edited out as anticipated, you will see by Donald Trump himself.
You'll see right in the middle towards the end of the interviewer.
So Donald Trump says your network isn't probably going to air this.
And he was right.
I think the producers and editors heard that and said, we just got a great idea from Donald
Trump. Cut that out. Start the interview later. No one will ever know. We'll just slice
and dice it. Well, we do know. And it is out. And here's the rest of the interview. And
when you listen to this clip, I'm going to play right now in its entirety about the election
and the false statements that Donald Trump continues to make on this show.
In order to try to cover his tracks and make it more difficult for prosecutors to prove
criminal mind and criminal intent by Donald Trump, actually at Backfires and he actually
will help them prove it.
Let's play the clip and then we'll come back and talk about it.
I'm looking to appoint an attorney general who's going to be tough on crime and fair. Very simple.
And go after your political enemies?
No, no.
I would never do that.
But Biden has done that.
Look, Biden, these aren't indictments against me.
These are Biden indictments.
This isn't God coming down and very fairly said, Joe, you spoke badly about an election.
The election was rigged.
There's no question about that.
There's so much proof on it.
Even if you go to the more modern-day proof with the, they call it Twitter files,
FBI and Twitter, or you take a look at the Amazon stuff, or the Google stuff, or you take a
look at 2000 mules, you take a look at all of the ballot stuff that's on tape, you take
a look at the fact that the legislatures didn't approve a lot of the things that were done
in the elections and they had to approve, and we could go on forever. We could go on forever. But, but no, I want somebody
that's going to be strong, respected, tough and fair.
Just to go back to a couple of the points you said, the ballot stuffing, that's something
that's been debunked. It hasn't. As you know, let's on camera.
But let's, I do want to keep moving forward. Of course it's on camera hundreds
at even thousands and thousands of people you take a look through the vote take a look. It's on camera
But Mr. President you know thousands of officials and I know because you can't say it.
I have thousands of people. I know you have to say that for your network but you shouldn't say it that because that's the problem the news has lost such power let's stay on
track though mr. president let's say what you're saying to be it hasn't we have
thousands of essentially motion pictures of people stuffing the ballot boxes
mr. panes of that they're not stuffing the ballot boxes and you've been told
that by your top law enforcement officials but let's stay on track because we have so much ground to
come. You have people that went and voted in one place, another place, another place,
as many as I understand, 28 different places in one day with seven, eight, nine ballots
a piece. They can't do any more. Pisa would look too phony. These were professional people.
They were stuffing the ballot boxes. It's there.
I mean, it's there to see a lot of people
do like looking at it.
60 different cases all across the country.
You lost that, but let's stay on track.
We lost because the judges didn't want to hear them.
Mr. President, if this were ever before a court,
we would win so easy.
There is so much evidence that the election was rigged.
And you may not even put the section on your show
And you'll have to decide what you want to do, but people know it was rigged
Look the media when I first got involved in politics, you know there's no evidence of that
We have so many different topics. I want to talk about what I just get this you agree that was Twitter files, right?
Mr
President you agree that were 51 intelligence agents that lied you agree with that I'm not the one who's being interviewed. Let's stay on track because I want to talk
about that. That's bringing the election. That's what voters want to hear about, Mr. President.
Let's talk about what's happening on Capitol Hill right now. So from McCarthy,
announcing he was launching. Okay, Kristen Welker, listen, I hope you get better at what you do.
I admired you before you took this job.
I know that's a tough get to do Donald Trump when he comes on with his talking points, but
you got to do better.
Thank God we got that nine minutes.
You just saw about two and a half or three minutes of it.
What we heard was an unstable, deranged Donald Trump who's either crazy as a fox or he's
just crazy, in which he keeps
clinging to this falsehood that there was ballot stuffing in dead people voting and people
voting out of precinct enough to overturn the results of the election.
In other words, a despositive fraud, right?
Election, despositive fraud enough election fraud
to overcome Joe Biden's electoral advantage
in each state of the seven battleground states
that he won.
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So for instance, in Georgia, there's fraud at every election.
You know, there's always somebody voting their mother-in-law's ballot or somebody's mother-in-law
died in voting that ballot, right?
Or out of precinct voting by mistake or on purpose.
But they'd have to show that there was enough of that to overcome in Georgia,
for instance, 11,758 votes.
And there isn't.
That usually happens at the most infinitesimal level.
.001% is the stat I've seen about fraud in any given election.
He'd have to show like a single digit fraud, you know, single digit fraud, you know, like
2%, 3%, 5% in a state not happening. But Donald Trump continues to even, as you heard on
that clip, refer to things like, you know, 2000 mules completely debunked, right? Completely
debunked BS documentary that claims that there,000 people that stuffed bags of with
ballots for Biden and shove them into voting machines and shove them into ballot boxes. That's the 2,000 mules, right? Election vote mules, as opposed to drug mules or other types of mules. Or true
the vote, which is a completely underhanded right wing organization that's been challenging
votes and trying to act like
there was voter fraud at which competent investigators and law enforcement have looked into it and
found that they were completely wrong.
But Donald Trump keeps referring to it as he pushes Kristen Welker and he keeps talking
about, for instance, true the vote in 2000 and 2000 mules and there was ballot stuffing
and ballot stuffing and ballot stuffing and all Christian Wilkirk and do help
Basically, you say but there wasn't but it's been debunked. It's been debunk. Let's move on. Please let's move on
Well, Jack Smith and Faudi Willis aren't gonna move on
They're gonna get that nine minutes. They have that nine minutes. I have it
And they're gonna use that to throw up on the board and show how Donald Trump
throw up on the board and show how Donald Trump against the tremendous weight of evidence of testimony of lawyers around him that he appointed in his department of justice in his
White House counsel's office, his outside counsel, his election officials all around told
him that he had lost the election.
His head of cybersecurity, the FBI, the CIA, Homeland
Security, his own attorney general, Bill Barrett at the time. Everyone told him that there was
nothing to the allegations of fraud. He chose instead to listen or at least act like he was listening
to Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, Powell, Ken Chesborough, John Eastman, Peter Navarro, Jim Troopus, Jenna Ellis, and
the like, because they told them what he wanted to hear, because their bootlickers is the
first order.
Instead of listening to all the people that he appointed and had confirmed in office,
like his White House counsel, deputy White House counsel, attorney general, deputy attorney
general, acting attorney general, acting deputy attorney general, and I can
head of cybersecurity, home insecurity, and the like FBI and the like, right?
And there's a concept in the law, you can't bury your head in the sand.
It's called willful blindness.
It's a reasonable person standard.
Is it reasonable for a person possessing the knowledge and information that Donald Trump had from all of these very mature adults about the results of the election to continue to
claim to documentaries like 2000 mules or organizations that are outside the periphery on
the fringe at the QAnon level like true the vote?
And the answer to the jury is going to conclude is, no, it's not. Right?
You know, he can continue to try to go on television and say the same thing over and over again,
but we know on the very moment back in the dining room when he was watching the election results,
he turned to his communications director at the time and she's already testified and said, can
you believe I lost to this effing guy, meaning Joe Biden?
Yes, we believe you lost to that effing guy.
And you did it by seven million votes and seven battleground states.
But the interesting thing about the clip is not, you know, what some of the press is.
Kristen Welker was worse than we thought.
That okay.
If this was a journalism intake, that would sort of be interesting. Although I felt sorry for her, it certainly, I felt like somebody needed to throw
her a life preserver and an all-dontal Trump was thrown or was like an anvil. Okay. And bullying her
as he always does, especially women in positions of authority or power. We saw it with Hillary Clinton
on the debate stage. We just saw it with Kristen Wilker, and we saw it with other people around him. But having said that, that's not the
headline. The headline is, how does the prosecutors use that three-minute clip I just showed
you against Donald Trump as they play it in courtrooms to juries? And I just explained
you the way they do it. They talk about the concept and the jury will be charged instructed by the judge on willful blindness that a reasonable
person with the information that is in front of them can't also in their mind maintain at
the same time the concept that they are lost by fraud in the election, given the overwhelming title wave of information and evidence
arrayed around him and witnesses that have testified.
And he couldn't possibly have held that view at the time he committed the crimes for
which he's been charged for the 91 felony counts across four indictments in three jurisdictions.
And that's going to be the way using a clip like that, right?
That I know NBC was embarrassed about and tried to hide it so that we wouldn't see it.
We wouldn't see how bad Kristen Welker did so they could edit their way around it.
But the American people are smarter than that. I believe American juries are smarter than that.
And I wouldn't run from this if I were Jack Smith or Fonday Willis, I would embrace it and make
it a feature in my opening statements to the jury at the time of these trials.
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