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hunter vitamin has become the 1st child of a sitting us president ever to be convicted of a crime. and he was convicted of 3 of them, 2 counts of perjury and one count of illegal possession of a firearm. the faces, yet another trial in september for alleged income tax evasion. 100 biden has had a long and well documented history of drug abuse, sex eviction and other serious problems. those problems have finally caught up with them. but what does it mean for american politics, especially when the son of the incumbent president is being sentenced in one case and going on trial in another just weeks before a presidential election. i'm john carry onto and you're watching the whistle blowers the
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. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 100 biden has long been a lightning rod for republicans. he's easy to dislike, seen by many as a pampered and spoiled rich kid who never really grew up. his trader on his famous family name and his father's importance to be named a lobbyist for foreign interest and to lucrative positions with companies in ukraine. and china is even use that famous name to sell arts in galleries in cal fornia for as much as $500000.00. these apparent abuses of power drive republicans crazy here in the united states. but for the most part, there wasn't much that anybody really could do about it until that is the emergence of the hunter bite and laptop. in 2020, the new york post wrote that hunter had left his laptop computer with a repair shop in delaware. and then he abandoned it. the shop owner found more than 129000 e mails, text messages, photos,
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and documents on the computer that laid bare hunters addiction to drugs and sex is vast experience with prostitutes and a life of debauchery. but then a very washington kind of thing happened. first, the story was banned from twitter. second, media outlets other than the new york post ignored the story. because they did not have the same access to the information that the post had. and 3rd, a group of 51 very senior retired c i. a officers published an open letter saying that the laptop quotes bore all the hallmarks of a russian intelligence operation and quote, it wasn't, of course, the russians had nothing to do with it. hunter eventually admitted that the laptop was his, and republicans demanded that the justice department investigate. that's exactly what happened. and now 100 biden is a convicted felon. they were joined by tyler nixon tyler's, an attorney,
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a pundit and a writer who comments on issues related to civil liberties, civil rights and the constitution. he also just happens to have grown up next door to the biden family in delaware, and he has known 100 biding for most of his life. tyler welcome to the show. it's a real treat to have you, john. it's a pleasure to be with you in honor titled the pleasures mine you and i have known each other for quite some time. and always, i always get a kick out of the fact that you literally grew up with 100 bytes. and you've known the bite and family for decades before we get into the specifics of the 100 byte in case and into the political fall out. tell us about your childhood and about the years in the orbit of 100 biden, in delaware, you know, it wasn't like friends with them per se. i mean, it was always, they knew i was a republican, i was a big reagan. uh kid, you know, and i was a sort of young republican, young, conservative and um, but, you know, i mean, we, we sort of all ran together and i mean, around school. yeah. you knew, you know,
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the people, so i 100 went on to george down, which is the only school that i applied to the following year and got into early decisions. so i was there never really saw much our freshman year. i went on to the army, but when we got back from when i got back from the army, and then my brother who is couple of years younger than me, also and dodge me or when we got back from college in say the late ninety's ceilings, early 2, thousands, it was like that, that sort of 20 something social scene that you kind of get into and regularly went to many, many parties and socialized with, with both brothers and hunter hunting his party lifestyle began to be, uh, pretty obvious. i mean, you know, because we'd, we'd get after we go to concerts and, you know, we'd like to stay up and sort of, uh, yeah, it was more drinking. i mean, it wasn't really the stuff that you got into necessarily. but that's kind of how kind of how it is i guess. and i certainly spend enough time with 100 it and seems as i remember sitting with him actually. and he told me this story that just went
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on and on and on. it was like this vendor that he had in las vegas with, uh, i mean it was just like hooker after, uh you know, drinking but i mean, just days of letting you know, waking up in the gutter, vegas and i thought, does this story have a point or an end and this was like not this is like 2000 maybe 3 or 4. so before he even really got into the hard core stuff i guess. um, but you know, that being said, um, i knew those, you know, i, i genuinely liked both with both brothers. um a bo, i felt was a little, i mean, honestly, i felt 100 was more genuine. him down to earth which, you know, cuts both ways. i guess bo was definitely the rising politician, the liberty called him the senator. you know, you couldn't if you're people were smoking a joint, you couldn't be around. you know that the senator. oh my god. easy. anyway, it was just
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a lot of hypocrisy. let's just saying was going on that family even back when and you know, i can test to that because uh, in 2011 i was, uh, you know, in my bed. uh, uh, i got like 6 am on uh, in january. uh and literally we just had 2 consecutive snow storms in dc, and i don't know if you remember this, john, back in january 2011. it was like the see it was in almost 10 feet of snow. it was the most snow i've ever seen. b. c, and i went to school there, obviously, and i hear this explosion downstairs and i the 3 story, 6 bedroom like 1886 townhouse. uh it was a ship builders. um, house or a ship packed is one of the other and had these interesting like tuple uh or targets where the, i guess the, the wives of the cabins could see down to the river. beautiful. like sort of a duplex kind of house big, you know, spacious uh, tall ceilings, beautiful wood work and i've been working on it and was an, you know, kind of had become a ghetto. but i was part of the people trying to bring back that area. i hear this
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mix huge crash through, you know, downstairs and i hear state police search bar, you know, so next thing i know i'm getting my house literally ransacked by the state police drug task force looking for drugs that they couldn't find for 2 hours. something like that. now keep in mind, i was running a wall practice working 80 hours a week, handling millions of dollars for real estate clients doing closings. i was at finally after almost a decade of toil and you know, running in the red in borrowing to keep the practice going. having given a way, actually most of my services to, to frankly under privilege, citizens and wilmington, who are, would be being screwed by the government, primarily black peoples. i finally had begun to see a return on investment and you know, started pay off and they came right in and busted me for pot. uh, i had some, you know, ecstasy, pills that i had gotten on tour with. uh uh, yeah, i'm grateful that head so you know, grateful dead, fish. i mean, this is like
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a collection that i had put aside. totally recreational. i mean i'm, in no way was dependent. the pot basically was something that i got out of the army . it really worked for me in terms of um, just new pain relief. i mean, i still to this day in fact i just had a bunch of appointments for a joint pain and all kinds of items are muscular skeletal issues. and whatever the case, i really don't feel i need to justify myself because you know, i'm responsible person. and like i said, it was work in the 80 hours week, but hey, listen, they, they came in charge me with your 7 felonies including trafficking and next to see because i had more than 25 pills. uh and um, oh, outside of course my $30000.00 worth of antique rifles that i'd collected since i was 15, as you know, former army infantrymen. you know, i'm talking 100 year old bolt action rifles and they car did all those out of there . and literally was such a questionable bus, i guess, or questionable raid, like i think, i don't know if they somehow got the idea that maybe i was like,
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you guys like 100 by and actually turned out to be like i was maybe i had some sort of drug kingpin posing as a lawyer to have it all destroyed by people who are doing worse and you know, getting free passes. i didn't sit well with me, but i took a hint we got the hell out of the state. so in a way what's happened with 100 by not feels like very much karma. and i'll be honest with you in my worst moments when i entered that prison cell again or help present now howard young correctional. and but you know, the humiliation year, i mean the so you know, i went to work my ass off to go to georgetown in uva law. i served in the army infantry and i was, you know, and the adult for combat theater. and i come back and have everything destroyed for some reason, for some plant matter and some stuff with, you know, meanwhile, a 100 binds running around the town with strippers and cocaine. and as you know, was impunity having it covered up by the police. you know, the state police, whoever, and eventually the secret service. so i took
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a hit and got the hell out of there. um, but you know, i, i don't, i don't, i, there's no, there's no good in, in what comes with this, but it feels like, uh, when i enter that presence, i'll be honest. i wish i wish definitely go by and i did. i said, i prayed, i said, you know, please, god straight them down, right, man, i, it's horrible to say and i, i re, you know, i don't feel that way now i feel it's a horrible will happen to him. but i will say that he and the lead prosecutor, they put on me who is a rising star, young black female prosecutor, because they're all about binds always about the racial politics because i'm supposedly a white male with all the privileges of the biden's. and they didn't want to, to peers. i was getting some special privileges. and i could go into more detail about my case because they will see me literally. they indicted me. they weren't supposed to indict me. and somehow i got accidentally indicted and i got indicted for stuff i didn't even possess, which is very bizarre. when i you know,
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i and i was sort of kept in the dark about all this. and when i was indicted, that meant 1st defenders gone like i could, i was eligible for it. so i was basically stuck with 3 bar getting into a prison sentence, having all my, my firearms for fitted and having my license while the law license part was the worst. i guess they put me through that process um but um the lead prosecutor this young black female rising prosecutor. um she dropped dead on her kitchen floor. you know, 6 months pregnant. uh. like 2 years afterwards, some son one sunday night with her husband. and i was kinda taken back because i was like, i'm still alive. i mean, i guess in terms of like, hey, listen, i'd rather be, you know, i don't know. i know there's 2 people responsible for what was done to me or now that so they were, their lives were cut short binds, you know, some kind of terminal sale, whatever. so even though i lost everything,
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i thank god for the fact that i still have life and that i was able to carry on. and i think it ultimately my life is, is better as a result. you know, and i, i honestly feel bad. i feel bad for the family, for losing a boat in such a horrible way. i mean, i don't care. i mean, i'm a human, i no matter what was done. i, i, you know, i feel like i'm a better person in the sense that i can have the compassion for that. yeah. so i wanted to ask you about the famous laptop let's, let's talk about that famous laptop. a group called the marco polo foundation has published the entire contents of the laptop. i have to tell you, i've seen it and it's absolutely sickening. it's as though hunter spent the last 10 years naked in the presence of dozens and dozens of prostitutes high on crack cocaine and taking money from berries my the premium, the energy company, the justice department, even use the laptop contents to convict him. saying that it proved that hunter was
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addicted to drugs at the time that he was buying a hand gun. the marco polo foundation maintains that the contents of a laptop proved dozens of crimes, maybe hundreds of crimes, and they maintain that uh that these crimes are easily documented. do you think that's true? do you know the laptop will play a role in hunters upcoming tax evasion? case, if you go through it, i, i have to say, garrett ziegler and that group are some of the most meticulous and conscientious people i've ever come across in any setting whatsoever legal or otherwise they, i mean, it has often there's been cases where they have defended hunter against scurrilous, accusations of a floating around like he had, you know, under age, whatever they were under age, people or girls, you know, all that kind of thing. they're pick, you know, there's a lot of that floating around. he said, that's not true. and he, he actually went on the ears. no, that's, that's false. and that's wrong. you cannot your,
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he should not be choose the things he didn't do. but he, as they have chronicled literally down to the statute, if you go into it, it list the statute. it shows all the elements and basically how that law was violated in meticulous detail. and of course we were led to believe this is all russian collusion, right? are seeing the russian, this information. so, you know, the premise, i mean, the whole, the, the founding of the thing was, i mean, almost as bad as the russian collusion hoax in terms of really just would winking the whole country. and now it's been introduced and we find out the f b i a since 2019 and the i feel for john paul mac isaac. okay. he was the laptop. uh, excuse me, the mac shop owner whose life has been destroyed. his business has been destroyed. he was hounded out of the state. he had to go into hiding. he had the f, b, i threatened them, may pass it, you know, sort of a threats to him about what happens to people without we say he or it was more like,
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well, you know, people who cooperate and go along tend to have a better time. you know, this is where it was told him when he was trying to turn in the laptop. they knew from 2019, including with uh, you know, juliani was accused of all sorts of things. they knew that that was all center, and they said no think they did nothing. here we are 5 years later, out of hundreds of crimes that are documented from sex trafficking, to solicitation drugs, i mean, firearms, obviously, you know, federal violations taking money from foreign governments of money laundering. i mean, every, everything you can think of we're going to take a short break, and when we come back, we're going to speak with tyler next about the political impact of 100 biden's felony convictions. stay tuned for be right back the. 2 2 the release of russian states never as one of the most sense community best english i'll
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send, send up the speed . what else? suppose question about this. even though we will ben in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say stephen twist, which is the plug in the hollywood local now? i was working on a dream list for dreams come true. we
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have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good. and then some people are working to pretty job, it's still not enough because the cost of living also has increased co bags and then they'll bite shift last year long. the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california. the the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry. i could were speaking with tyler nixon. he's an attorney, a pundit and a writer who comments on issues related to civil liberties, civil rights and the constitution. he also just happens to have grown up next door to the biden family in delaware,
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and he has known hunter biden for most of his life. tyler, thanks again for being with us. thanks, bradley tyler. i want to focus if we could, on what hunters conviction means, politically. on the one hand rule of law, people will say that the conviction shows that the law is blind and that it doesn't matter how important a person is. that if he commits a crime, there is going to be a price to pay. on the other hand, though, a lot of joe biden supporters are saying that 100 would never have been charged with the crime in the 1st place if he hadn't been joe biden. son. what do you make of these 2 arguments? no, i you are right. he wouldn't have been charged these crimes you would have been charged was far more serious and extensive primes than he was charged. i mean, the idea that he was given some sort of like harsh treatment because he joe biden said he was given a harsh treatment because he went into federal court with the absolute most plum deal that anyone could possibly help for. and because they wouldn't give him full immunity from any possible charges going all the way back to like 2013,
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they wouldn't give them that because i mean, it was ridiculous in the 1st place. and i mean, he had already said already softball to squelch the inner investigation. as you know, john, maybe you know more about this, and i do. kevin morris was essentially pointed out or, or singled out by the c. i a, is someone that can not be involved as a witness against the o. n a, the investigations or prosecutions of 100 biden, which is yet to be explained. as i recall, richard nixon even suggested the idea of the a c i using the c i a to interfere with a federal law enforcement investigation that is the f b i it was hillary ford was considered a smoking gun. and you know, of course the ca, helms didn't whenever you deal with it. well, you know, i think i think they were behind the whole thing the watergate deal. so they weren't gonna help mixing. but how does that happen? and there's no alarm raised. i mean, i don't get that, like kevin morris is a c i a s that because the, the fact of, i think, you know,
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this the fact that they called them in and removed them somehow. wouldn't that reveal like, there are association with them? i mean, if they're trying to keep it like some sort of cove or whatever, you some sort of asset, whatever. i don't even know how it works and that agency and you might be able to comment on it. but how does that happen? you know, it happens because we have a infrastructure that is absolutely 100 percent gunning for biden's opponents or the opponents of the buys, you know, the big bama bite and clinton, whatever that full come ball that is run roughshod through frankly, justice and you know, i view your prosecution is part of that, and i'm sorry to, i don't mean to bring it up. but i mean, that's the help of these people that would you, julian assigned as a, as a criminal who is nothing but a truth telling hero in journalists who as i mean, it's just spickle. i mean, frankly, that he's been treated this way at 100 biden as the nerve to complain, or anybody should dare say that he was prosecuted somehow near harshly or received
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anything more than the boast minimal injustice. and you could possibly get away with and still have a straight face. and, and this is somehow i yeah, it just doesn't. it doesn't sit well wash with me. i think she's been given me again. read the, the if you read this report and i mean i just flip open, you know, i don't want to show anything that's raised. let me write the top. it gives you the when, where, who and what and 18 usc 15. i mean chronically. like it, you know, chapter and verse, they have everything they need to put this man way probably for life and probably take down his father too. but, or what kind of setting, you know, we've, we, we see donald trump being uh, pounded by uh, ridiculous charges for things that joe biden is given a free passes as a see now old man. and frankly, joe biden, the drug work, progenitor of all time mister drug war uh you know, drug world war longer. i mean, indiana resolved worry and like um, you know, mr. cop boot liquor. who created all these laws that have totally eviscerated
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entire swaths of american cities and put generations of black men in black people behind young people of color behind bars. and for them to complain about hunter biden, who has been, is like, are on on video on his phone, or as you're waiting like ounces of of huge amounts of crap. again, they would have put somebody joe biden said on the senate for 5 years. no parole, nothing you'll get out for even not much cracked and he'd know something his chest and pondering, easy as he was, was his want. so there's so many uh, almost shakespearean levels of iron t e and i just, i guess it's, it's also cool was kafka s in some ways estoppel, well in the way these people are allowed to get away with us and then treat it as though we're supposed to be sympathetic towards 100 by and he had every opportunity on this 1st to do good. he could have taken his what was given to him,
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the blessings he had. he could have help any number of under privileged people. but he didn't have exploited them to don't buy drugs for him. he, you know, is, is a memoir which they think it's such some the oldest, the revelation this troubled fig. he was exploring. i mean, he used people who were in the streets. i mean, whatever, i mean, it's a rough, rough thing, histories, but it's just, it's appalling and i, i, i'm sorry that's it's, it's laughable. i mean that's just that that's, that's so preposterous to say that he's been somehow you have treated more partially because his job i design. i mean that's just beyond belief, tyler, you're an attorney, you know all about the federal sentencing guidelines just like i do from more than one angle 100 by the could end up in prison for a year or 2 or more. the maximum is 25 years or he could just end up on probation, but multiple convictions have a way of piling up. so he's,
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he's got these 3 to perjury charges and a gun possession charge. he's looking at income tax evasion. now, do you think connor biotin is going to go to prison? well, i think the judge and reiko is prove yourself to be a very fair and judicious, uh, jurist. and she recently as i understand its send someone to prison time for a similar offense. i think only one count is i'm not sure which of the charges it was maybe the possession of a person by person prohibited, but she sends them to to prison time. now that being said, uh, you know, if he's gonna face the tax charges, i mean, i, i, as i understand that cases even more stacked it, i'm just an open and shut. i mean, it's absolutely, there's no way around it. he didn't pay the taxes evaded it, it's so clear. so assuming he gets a conviction there is, you know, i mean, he's looking when he send instead the prior conviction. so he's got already 3 felonies in terms of what the system would go out to him. absolutely. he would be
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looking at probably a minimum of 5 years, i would think of present 5 years for i mean, that'd be on the low side for the taxes because i mean, we're talking millions they don't, they don't like being cheated out of millions. like i said, ask wesley snipes, but does anybody think for a 2nd the jo biden's gonna let his sons go to prison for a minute? and i think no matter what happens, he's going to be giving admin, assuming, unless i think even to find where to be or even removed from office. whoever takes his place, assuming it's a democrat, you know, before say, january 20, 2025. both are 100 bite and will be given a minimum, a computation i think of any sentence that he has is not ultimately a party. so, you know, is that toward injustice. i believe in the pardon power, the president that, that, that is an absolutely and let me say is, and i'm working for abraham bolton. the 1st black secret service agents serve on a presidential protection detail pursuing and frankly civil damages for his life
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being destroyed and is being railroaded for racial and reasons. and his being whistleblower. and, you know, the bottom line is that, uh, you know, joe biden, i mean, he has that power to bar to him and he can pay a political price. there's nothing we can do about it. and i wouldn't want it in any way. see the presidential, pardon? powers, they talked about doing under trump in any way, curb, whatsoever to suit any immediate turn off your hooey i if you pardon them, so be it. i know i'm constitutionalist. i believe that that's. that's his broadening of it's an apps isn't henri viewable. in your reverse of will power and i think that a 100 by them they may, you know, i think maybe maybe they'd let them go to, you know, go into the clint just for a little bit, maybe a month or 2. but i don't think it would last, so i think feel, you know, again, he'll be, he'll have a sense community. but as far as what the justice system will allow, tim, he would be looking at probably a minimum of 5 to 10 years. i think for this and there could be superseding
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indictments, now that the laptop is out in the open well, from one person that went to prison to another. i am sorry, but thank you for your knowledge on 100, by great russian novelist and intellectual alexander, citizen eats, and once wrote, that justice is conscience, not a personal conscience, but the conscience of the whole of humanity. those who clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually recognized also the voice of justice. i'd like to thank our guest tyler nixon for being with us today, and thank you to our viewers for joining us. for another episode of the whistle blowers, i'm john curiosity. please follow me on subsets at john kerry active and we'll see you next time the. 2 2 the
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