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♪. mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" saturday. with two great guests we have congressman byron donalds former u.s. attorney bret tolman. but, before we get to them and want everyone to hear again about two state solution most the palestinians are peaceful wooden poll after poll demonstrates they support hamas. then if hamas had an election right now in judea and samaria and hamas would when i do not want to hear this anymore. these hamas supporters in our streets, if they are on student visas they need to be deported. i am sick and tired of it sick and tired all the evidence is in front of us we are not talk but ancient history were not talking about ancient history we are talking about right now were babies are being murdered old
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men are being murdered and people are being slaughtered. kidnapped, citizen civilians. two little babies slaughtered, their mother slaughtered, an old man slaughtered. hamas, islamic g.i., the whole alphabet terrace needs to be wiped out. no cease-fire. no land. as land going to contain these animals? no. did gaza? no. does europe, the united states, they are in our streets, in our colleges, in our universities. it does not matter how nice the communities are. where they are, how they are this is a mindset and ideology. this is a religious pursuit for some people. that's the facts. let's take a look at this the release of the four bodies. look at these bodies go ahead hundreds of people may be thousands are gathering gazans.
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watching, celebrating almost a party -like atmosphere as these four coffins are eventually turned over to the red cross. parents are bringing their children and the grandchildren to watch. they are laughing and having a grand old time. and i want to say something to the american media, you did just as much as you could, just a little bit to cover this. just a little bit. but you did not really show it, did you? you've given cover to hamas by using their data. you've turned the world against the israeli people. these are real victims. they are on the same day six, count them six explosives were found on buses. two blew up luckily the buses were in the depot. the others did not blow up. by the way the oldest man who is captured he was murdered two. he was murdered to i am telling you now, if this terrorism is
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and put back in the box, it is going to explode even more. it's going to make 911 look like a joke. it's one of the reasons i'm grateful that donald trump's president. he's arty putting together an anti- semi unit within the civil rights division to fight anti-semitism parties already signed another executive order to strengthen our laws in this regard. he has already ordered dhs to look through student visas and deport the hitler youth that are hear from other countries and so forth and so on. because he's the best president the united states has had. the best president israel has had. the best president and the american people of the jews have had in modern history. perhaps all history. which brings me too this, foreign policy of which there's a lot of talk these days. i want to start here. there is no war in europe when donald trump was president. that wasn't a coincidence, that
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was an accident, that was leadership. there was no war in the middle middleeast when he was presiden. the abraham accords, he cut off all funding to the terrorist groups, the palestinian authority. he had his foot on the throat of the nazis running ironic. iran was on its back he got out of that ridiculous nuclear deal. it was incredible. he cut off the ability of iran to ship oil to communist china. and i run was on its back. tried it was not as provocative against taiwan or any of the alleys in the area of the world. including japan, australia, the philippines, now look at it. defense spending was substantially increased. he rebuilt the military after obama. he took out baghdadi and soleimani to the two of the top terrace in the world. and by the way the e the iran wd the putin wing of our society were very upset with him back
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then. remember they criticized him. he put the most severe sanctions. listen to me, on putin and his oligarchs and on russia. up to that point he did he put a stop to the pipeline, russia's gas pipeline to europe in particular germany. we are taking on russia putting sanctions on russia and the europeans are buying their gasoline he's had enough of that. he strengthened nato's critics that he undermines them. nato is stronger than it has ever been as a result of demands by donald trump that they spend more money at some still have it he is demanding that they do it. so he forced the european countries to spend more money on their own defense. he was the first to provide ukraine with actual weapons as a deterrent for russia to invade obama gave them blankets and stuff like that and so forth. so, let us remember that is where we start.
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now, i got to thinking about something and i think we should all think about this. donald trump is made a brilliant proposal with gaza. he said you know, we just keep going through this horrendous genocidal cycle. we cannot just leave because of the way it was with hamas and islamic jihad. in the hamas terrorist in charge. and yet scum that is what is going to happen but here's what we're going to do were going to relocate the palestinians to the real homeland, jordan and two other arab countries because after all they are arab. they were not born in gossett that is not their indigenous land in fact it's always been the jews indigenous land. with that said we have to clean it out it's going to take 15 years to remove the bombs and clean out the buildings that will rebuild it into some fantastic place. the united states will make investments there. there will be a resort again people couldn't can move theree wonderful. it's the only rational plan.
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a brilliant plan plan that noboy else thought of. but, here's another brilliant plan with respect to ukraine. i want to get to that in the second period ukraine really ought to take him up on this because it will make a world of difference for the united states, ukraine and the free world. i mean it. going to remind you that after world war ii we had what was called the marshall plan 1948 president truman signed the economic recovery act of 1948 it became known as the marshall plan named after secretary of state george marshall. 1947 propose the united states provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar europe. why did they do that? because after world war i germany and other countries were destitute. they have massive depressions. massive inflation. member the black-and-white pictures of people pushing around german paper money and wheelbarrows?
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because what the successful countries it including us as we took everything out of these countries there industrial heartland and so forth so they had nothing left. and so what happened? it creates dictators. it creates in part contributes to the creation of an adolf ado. so they said we are not going to do this again. that is one of the reasons they created nato and the marshall plan. so when world war ii ended in 1945 europe laid in ruins it cities were shattered as economies were devastated. it's people faced a famine to tears after the war the soviet union's control over eastern europe, the vulnerability of western european countries to soviet expansionism heighten the sense of crisis, sounds a little familiar doesn't it? to meet this emergency secretary of state george marshall proposed in a speech at harvard university in 1947 european nations create a plan for their economic reconstruction. and that the united states provide economic assistance.
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and so in 1947 harry truman sent congress a message that followed marshall's ideas to provide economic aid to europe. congress overwhelmingly passed in 1948. truman signed it over the next four years congress appropriated $13.3 billion, money back then for european recovery this aid provided much-needed capitol materials and enabled europeans to rebuild the economy. and for the united states the marshall plan provided markets for american goods, grade level trading partners, supported the development of stable democratic governments in western europe. congress approval of the marshall plan signaled an extension of the bipartisanship of world war ii and the postwar years so the national archives explains. so donald trump comes up with this idea. he says to ukraine president zelensky we want access to your
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minerals your rare minerals you have an enormous resource there are trillions and trillions of dollars underdeveloped. we've spent hundreds of billions of dollars in your defense. we should figure out how to access them how to mind them, how to use them he didn't talk about going in there and stealing them. he did not talk about going in there and conquering we are not a colonial power in imperial power. and i thought to myself zelensky says no why wouldn't he say yes? mark, when you're talking about? by the time you hear this a program maybe he will make a u-turn and say yes and negotiate a deal. why? i want you to think about this. with our economic might, with our ability to mine, with her business competence especially with president trump, can you imagine the wealth we would
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create for ukraine and for the united states? and the national security imperative this is, access to minerals we don't have or don't have much of it. rather than relying on communist china it could you imagine what communist china and russia would think if we had this kind of an economic alliance with ukraine? where the people of ukraine and benefit and people of the united states benefit it's just it's genius just like us gaza plan you know when it comes to putin versus ukraine i support ukr ukraine. yes, i do. putin is a bad man. he's got 1000 nuclear missiles aimed at the united states his jets keep buzzing our ships he is taking over 10 military bases the arctic circle which is one of the reasons again brilliant point donald trump is saying we need greenland. so donald trump is thinking about these things. and so i am thinking this is like a quasi- marshall plan but without us just giving more
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money to ukraine it is a business relationship and a financial relationship that benefits both countries. i'll give an example. titanium, ukraine is on the 10 leading countries in the world in terms of proven reserves of titanium. okay, why do we care about titanium is in household products like paper, paint, who uses it? the aerospace industry the military industry, e devices, medicine for nuclear fuel, for ceramics and on and on and on. it is crucial. lithium they are not even mining their lithium in ukraine it's a reserves account for almost one third of those proven reserves in all of europe. in all of europe. graphite, ukraine is one of the worlds of five leading countries in terms of graphite reserves. you're probably thinking to some great, what do we need graphite for? nickel and cobalt, their 12 nickel fields in ukraine which contained cobalt as a coproduct. the reserves are up to 9000 tons
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enough to produce materials for batteries. lithium batteries with total capacity really unimaginable. what would we use it for? electric vehicles, energy stores is, electric devices. we would refine it, we would process it would be used to make batteries of all types. right now we rely on the communist chinese. what else the development of combined appetite and rare earth deposits. will allow the production of 100 million tons of phosphate fertilizer and materials for high-tech electronic products. its use in agriculture, chemistry, or industries in aerospace, military industry, e devices, and they are not even fully develop some are not developed it all. what else do they have? gold, lead, zinc deposits. ukrainian industry carries out metallurgical processing of lead containing materials it obtains
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on their basis lead, zinc, their allies, now what do we use lead for? acid batteries among 1000 other things zinc for galvanizing steel, for paint. for all kinds of things i mean this is a massive opportunity. and to my knowledge the only one is thinking about it and sees it as donald trump it's actually incredibly brilliant. it would really vitalize the ukrainian economy. it would give us the materials that we need. we would be able to invest in ukraine, help them build up their war-torn country. they would be able to live proper lives and from a national security basis, these materials would be used by us, not by china not by russia. russia would have to think again and again before it invaded ukraine again.
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because now they would have american businesses and corporations, american employees working alongside ukraine employees. we would have an economic, geographic and national security interest in ukraine. even without ukraine becoming a member of nato. that is the genius of this. so, i would say this to president zelensky, it is no secret around here that i support ukraine against russia. i think you have a responsibility to pay back to some extent what we have given to you and certainly to spend it wisely. but, even more than that donald trump is getting the opportunity of a lifetime for ukraine. think about all of the benefits. this is better than the marshall plan. it is bigger than the marshall plan and for a week, the american people, we are not spending any think we are
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investing in getting an enormous amount in return. and again from a national security perspective it helps us and it helps ukraine. it sends a message to russia and china and the rest of them. how smart is this? it is like donald trump talking about greenland. nobody thought about that. he's looking at greenland because the communist chinese and the russians are on the move the arctic circle he is looking at navigable waters and sea lanes he said we have a problem here greenland is just sitting there china and russia could conquer them and about 14 minutes of it once because the dutch do not have much of an army, sorry it is true takes a look at the panama canal and says wait a minute, we lost 40000 people we built that thing we spent an anonymous amount of money, carter gave it away for a nickel. excuse me, you do not have a right to give it to the communist chinese. what does panama say? okay it will kick the communist chinese out. very, very important and again
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in the middle east absolute genius guess what, palestinian gaza never belong to look what you've done to it. you have created terrorist you look what you're doing to fellow human beings. we cannot allow that anymore and by the way jordan, what is your problem, egypt what is your problem arab countries what's your problem you have a responsibility to take some these people back. yes you do. so, i just wanted to point this out. this a plan that president trump has for ukraine and minerals to tell president zelensky you really need to wake up. and grab this big rapids for your country. grab it for your people because you may not get another bite at the apple. and by the way, what you are at it stop trash talking donald trump. that goes along way in causing enormous problems. we will be right back. about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance.
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♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. where you are there buddy congressman by byron donald. it is crucially important for president trump, for the republican party, but the american people that the republicans stay united, they
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could agree on a budget, they agree on taxes. they agree on spending and they ram it through because it is clear that hakeem jeffries and the reprobates that he represents have in their mind to shut down the government employment on trump and blame it on you guys and stir the pot. what you make at this question are. >> i agree to the time now is to act to get the president's agenda done. and to be honest, mark, this entire time i don't c have is oe bill or two bills, let's just get it done. my favorite two bills the presidents come out as had one bill part that is fine for the key thing is to measure the size of your majority it is just time to roll up your sleeves and get this work done. we have had 81 -- two seat majority for more than a year. he does not matter anymore it's about being focused and committed. to the pieces of the president's agenda, tax policy we agree energy, we agree. obviously securing the southern and northern border of this country. there is consensus amongst republicans on that.
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where we are going to have to figure out some stuff is on mandatory spending cuts and reforms. that is where this a deal in my view is going to take some time to come together. but if we are serious and clear eyed about this and state united because one thing is clear, the democrats are not interested in saving this country. what they want is a bloated massive out-of-control government. they do not want one that is lean and responsive to the needs of the american people and the american people only. mark: this area of the mandates that you are talking but could be the area that requires the most attention. do youyou think that could be overcome? look, the americans watch the republicans in the house of representatives there have been some great arguments made by the minority within the republican party. do you think those elements are going to be able to come together? >> i think so. the clear thing around this is going to be the reforms and mandatory spending. the doge is covering things we've kind of known on capitol
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hill is you about $250 billion every single year in improper payments. we have fraud in medicaid, and social security, and medicare. we have illegal aliens on the programs, they need to come off. if you do some of that simple stuff that takes us a long way towards getting them to beat somewhat fiscally sound. there are some other things that we are going to have to tackle and deal with. what are we going to do about the rate of growth in medicare into the future? that's going to be an important topic of conversation. how is that program going be shaped over the long-term? on intermediate basis and with the president's agenda today we can definitely get that done. one thing that has to be unwound at the green new deal tax credits that joe biden and nancy pelosi brought in, those have to go. we simply cannot afford them. we are subsidizing inferior forms of energy for our country. when empowering the chinese they are the ones that actually mind for the elements for solar panels and wind turbine.
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we need to eliminate them across the board what yo you been one f the leaders in the representatives and getting debt under control. do you see what president trump and elon musk uncover. when you see 50 or $100 billion of checks being written to social security that people do not even social security numbers. when you seat zelda and uncovers $20 billion in a slush fund that's pushed out to funnel these left-wing groups. and then when you see democrats protesting what's going, tack and the people and judges one curveball after another at the administration. this must infuriate you. every budget cycle the democrats are there talking about you're going to kill social security prpeter going to kill medicare.
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we find out we have a trillion dollars in fraud, waste and abuse having nothing to do supporting medicare and social security. >> it doesn't frustrate me, mark. uptight was even more frustrating is that rank hypocrisy from the democrats and from the deep state. it illuminates to the american people why it is so hard to cut federal spending. because they do not want to cut the spending. they wanted to grow up massively so they can fund their special pet projects and interest groups. they are so concerned about an unelected billionaire but have no problems with unelected bureaucrats who are causing these problems and wasting them hard earned many of the american people. mark: we come back i have a question for you i know you are a deep thinker and you read a lot. we've listened to my program over the years. are we a representative republic are we a constitutional republic? are we a federal republic? are we a republic? now that we have found a government within a government,
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doctors gave him oxygen and a blood transfusion for the 88-year-old pope was hospitalized a week ago for bronchitis. doctor say pneumonia developed in both lungs. right now physicians are worried about the threat of sepsis, an infection that can be fatal. israel is delaying the release of more than 600 palestinian prisoners. that's planned for today this comes after the militant group, hamas first phase of the cease-fire. past handovers have been humiliating israel went to secure a release of more hostages. now back to the show. ♪. mark: welcome back america. byron donalds we have this fourth branch of government that writes muscle laws and spends most of the money. son of the constitution. none of them are elected.
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and within the executive branch that seems to be an odd thing. we have control hr other executive branch is making. tillman presently can or cannot do. with separation of powers what do we have here? >> what we are supposed to have as a constitutional republic. what we have is a technocratic expert bureaucratic driven government. really, the design of woodrow wilson and the early progressives this is a type of federal government they always wanted. one that would operate either in your face or in the shadows regardless of politics. one where congress basically miniaturize the federal bureaucracy was really made to be this labyrinth that no one could understand. one of the key things that really demonstrated this is the presidency of joe biden.
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you had a president who is not running the place. there bureaucrats and that technocrats are running it. congress was left outside of the entire window hitting no answers for the american people. and now you have the democrats upset elon musk is using the same powers that the progressives have been using for decades in a federal government. because, when you look at federal legislation today, everything is given to the discretion of a specific secretary than the federal government. all discretion is given to them now the democrats are upset is because donald trump has empowered elon musk and his team to use that same discretion given to the federal government by the progressives to unwind the very leviathan they created. mark: very well put it's amazing to me the democrats have not had a press conference thanking trump and elon musk, asking how they can contribute to uncovering the fraud and the waste. and the reason is this, i would be interested in your take on
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this. it's a government within a government as i was explaining last week and that government within a government, the subterranean government do not care they waste of money as long as they are people that is the left-wing groups and causes get a chunk of it. so what, it's not that many the monies lost, it is lost. if a bernie sanders a marxist is out there talking about tax cuts for billionaires, tax cuts for billionaires while the federal government is wasting a trillion dollars what is this have to do with tax cuts for billionaires when the federal government is wasting a trillion dollars the democrats don't think it's enough? >> it has nothing to do with that it has to do with a very simple thing, they love the massive bloat in waste. it's like you said they could to fit all their little pet projects underneath the covers were nobody can see it. you've got stacey abrams in one of her climate is supposed to get to billion dollars. when you look at their tax returns their revenue is only $100. there again at $2 billion this is the kind of stuff they are so
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upset about elon musk and the doge team having access to the internal revenue service data into the treasury payment system. but there is a report that came up the other day that under joe biden, he leapt 53 researchers and students, unpaid people go in and have full access to the date of the american people at the irs. joe biden's administration let that happen. so, they have no problem with waste and the fraud, and the abuse as long as their special interest groups are being funded and their ideologies being promoted regardless of the will of the american people. but our country cannot simply survive that. we are very thankful that donald trump and his team are saying enough is enough. they're going to save this nation for the american people and begin the process of restoring a constitutional republic. mark: well said. i hate to say this, one of the great thinkers and writers, alexis de tocqueville traveled the united states as you know
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and wrote democracy in america to volumes. he used the phrase soft tyranny. if this isn't a soft purity ruled by the bureaucracy by unelected judges, supported by a single party this funding all this even if it breaks the back of our economy. if this is not a soft tyranny in many ways and i had to say this, i do not know what one is because this is absolutely outrageous. it is interesting to me how they project their own ideology onto trump and musk by accusing them of being antidemocratic and opposed to a constitution thesee people never supported and have been trashing year after year after year. byron donalds owing to thank you for everything you do in the house of representatives and upr you are a great leader we appreciate it very, very much. >> thank you my friend, good to be with you. mark: we will be right back.
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♪. mark: welcome back america could i have my friend the former u.s. attorney for the state of utah brett tolman with us please had the tolman group former federal prosecutor executive director right on crime. brett tolman, i was chief of staff to attorney general me super you were attorney. if there is a case and you command as u.s. attorney and you look at this case and say wait a minute. this is a mickey mouse case. my predecessor should have brought this case. are you compelled to pursue that case anyway question if you are attorney general of the united states, you look at a case and say wait a minute not only is the timing of this off, this is a chicken blank case. and so the attorney general's ultimately in charge and says no, we are going to drop that case burn time but the case with eric adams the mayor of new york. i bred the charges against this guy about upgrades and airlines and stuff like that and my god,
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the southern district of new york are you serious? i thought it was a very weak case. there are other attorneys who think it's a very weak case. and so, why all the hijab about the fact the department of justice has said we are dropping this case. >> only an individual who actually does not have a backbone, it do does not have te intelligence and the wisdom, believes they have to pursue the case because some bureaucrat come some lower level prosecutor decided they're going to use the criminal justice system to go after somebody regardless of whether the facts in the law justified it. but you do not have that in pam bondi and she is not afraid of what people say about her. and right now, i think she is doing is entirely appropriate give me and show me all of the cases that have been brought under a really bad department of justice led by a really bad
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attorney general. and that is exactly what she should be doing i have seen this case. i agree with you. as you remember, your boss was one in which she would call up prosecutors and thank them when they dismiss the case because he knew they were exercising their power thoughtfully. and respectively to the law. i have never forgotten that he used to do that and i admired him for it. mark: you know brett tolman, this used to beat not commonplace but understood for the prosecutorial system, the attorney general of the united states, robert jackson former attorney general former supreme court justice gave the famous speech as attorney general in 1940 that prosecutors need to be careful that prosecutors he said of the most powerful people on earth domestically, excluding war. and they need to be careful about what they do and how they do it in public statements they make and witnesses that call and so forth and so on.
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the power that they have is enormous. in your port and attorney general nieces point was it takes courage a it takes power o say no. or to pull back and say that is a bad case that the entire united states department of justice does not have to follow the lead of a handful of assistant uassistant u.s. attore southern district of new york. which i think is your point the attorney general has a responsibility to look at these things herself. >> that is exactly right. if you look at what we have done as a country with prosecutors and the department of justice, we have expanded their authority and we have shrunk the accountability and transparency around them. when you do that and you promulgate all these different regulations with criminal penalties and additional criminal statutes, you have just established a recipe for someone who is willing to compromise their ethics and abuse their position. which we learned that they were willing to do in regards to
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merrick garland have hurt you have just created a disaster for the implementation of our criminal justice laws in this country. you saw targeted individuals from the person who was a praying outside of an abortion clinic, to targeting conservatives and further religion. to all of the efforts to go after individuals they did not like but their political leanings were, that is what we saw happens when you don't have a strong attorney general. mark: and we come back, brett tolman, is it that the ethical responsibility of the department of justice to police itself? and what i mean by that at the department of justice does not police itself with tens of thousands of employees, thousands of prosecutors, then nobody is going to do it so when pam bondi comes in, and a new group comes in and they look at what was done to donald trump and other people, shouldn't they look at it to make sure whatever was done, was done in a proper
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way and isn't one of the reasons why they're getting a lot of pushback is because people are afraid about what they're actually going to find. i want to pursue that with you when we returned. we will be right back. rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. what does treating dry eye differently feel like? ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ for relief that feels ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo.
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mark: welcome back america and were here with brett tolman the former u.s. attorney for the state of utah. considering with t the biting regime put this nation through comment with the prosecutors but the nation through, and all of the pushing the edges of the envelope or even the supreme court on multiple occasions basically had to put the genie back in the bottle. when you and i as experienced attorneys look at what this unconstitutional prosecutor, jack smith was doing in terms of these talking indictments and swat teams, and all the rest of it. if this is not an occasion to take a look at what took place, then i cannot think of another occasion which would compel it, can you? >> no. you look at it there's one or 15000 employees in the department of justice spread this over 11000 lawyers, prosecutors that are devoted to enforcing the law.
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what did we see under merrick garland? what we saw was the politicizing of each of those do most powerful positions. the individuals that were responsible for investigating crimes but i became aware of a case just recently of an individual who posted support for donald trump, very wealthy conservative individual. do you know when the investigation got launched right after he posted support for president trump winning the election. this is what the biden administration did. there is no question they did it. we now know the extent to which they were willing to bend their ethical rules. and pam bondi is going to go in like she show it. there is no other time in which it is important to go in and review everything that they did that they have a question about or a concern or a fear it was an impartial application of the criminal justice system. and that should give confidence to the american people that we might be back on track for a
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justice system that is impartial and fair regardless of what your political or religious beliefs are. mark: the media say over and over again in response to donald trump and others, can you show us? can you prove the white house had a role in all of this? well, let's take a look. let's take a look. we know that they had a public role in this the biden's comments and costly complaint they were not acting fast enough or soon enough and so forth and so on. so, when bondi and the others want to take a look it's an amazing thing this is not typical with the democrats and with the media. you got elon musk who wants to take a look. you've got pam bondi he was to take a look and the fact she went to take a look at his notes said retribution that you want to bring recriminations against these people. no, we want to know what they did, who did it and whether or not they should be held to account, right? what just like we want to know where the spending has been in elon musk and doge are digging into a further following it for
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all the doing is probably where the money went. we also want to know how bad was the conspiracy to take down a political opponent that they feared? there is no question, mark, the white house was directly involved in the classified documents case at mar-a-lago. there is no question that they were involved and they were trying to influence multiple cases against donald trump. but, they are not the only ones it's those who supported donald trump as well for the justice system had been utilized in a way that i am sad to say we never really thought it would be used before. and here we are never going to go back and look at it. just wait until you see what kash patel does when he starts digging into what the fbi was told to do and what they did in relation to it d.o.j. it was trying to do to their political enemy. mark: an fbi agent just retired came up to me and my wife in a restaurant and said look, i want
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to tell you something. he said i retired because they kept sending me out into rural parts of virginia to track people who oppose things on social media. i said to track them for what? just to find out where they were going, who they were talking to. i said jimmy predicate? well they didn't like what he posted. it wasn't a crime, it was not a threat. he said it felt like it was the eastern so i quit, i retired. beat hits the bottom of this. people are going to have faith in our justice system that we need to make sure we make sure it's not the easter we'd better look under the sheets and we better tabeen to control this ay better to do within bondi and patel. i want to thank you brett tolman for all of your years of patriotic service. and for your coming on the program. god bless you my friend request i bless you, thank you. mark: we will be right back. ♪
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welcome back, america. to me show you how for the media and epithelia has sunk. you know what today is other than saturday? george washington's birthday. we wouldn't have a country but for george washington or declaration of independence or constitution but for george washington. they call it presidents' day so he's in there with tyler and the president and so forth. the george washington. i wonder if the polls on his statutes lately, they claimed to love the constitution and our history, i'm just wondering so happy birthday to george washington and i'll see you tomorrow night on life, liberty and levin. ♪ >> good evening an

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