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tim, today the president tweeted will be giving a full pardon to dinesh d'souza today. vernment. by the way, d'souza plead guilty to violating federal campaign finance law in 2014. he was indicted on charges that he illegally used straw donors to contribute to republican senate candidate wendy long in new york in 2012. but i just want to read some of what he said about president obama. he tweeted you can take the boy out of the ghetto. watch this vulgar man show his stuff while america cowers in embarrassment. he tweeted i am thankful this week when i remember that america is big enough and great enough to survive grown-up trayvon in the white house. and in his book he said in summary, the american slave was treated like property which is to say pretty well. so he's got a history of saying vile things about the president, saying vile things about other people who are in power. what message does this send, other people of color who are in power. what message does this send? >> well, i mean, it says that he is not only willing to tolerate, but to give his stamp of approval
tim, today the president tweeted will be giving a full pardon to dinesh d'souza today. vernment. by the way, d'souza plead guilty to violating federal campaign finance law in 2014. he was indicted on charges that he illegally used straw donors to contribute to republican senate candidate wendy long in new york in 2012. but i just want to read some of what he said about president obama. he tweeted you can take the boy out of the ghetto. watch this vulgar man show his stuff while america cowers...
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why dinesh d'souza who he admits he didn't meet? why now? why today? he wants to send a message to michael cohen and paul manafort. i know you're under pressure to flip and tell bob mueller what you know. just so you know i'm willing to pardon these sorts of offenses. timing is rarely accidentally in politics. otherwise the dinesh d'souza thing makes no sense. >> it's one of those things that's so obvious that they think this is so obvious they won't believe it. >> no one will suspect it. >> right. april, the president issues this pardon tod dinesh d'souza and hints he might also for martha stewart and blagojevich. is he telling michael flynn and paul manafort i'll pardon you? >> yes. he's saying tune in to this bat channel. i'll do this for you. it sends a message to me with martha stewart and the former illinois governor. what the crimes were, conspiracy and corruption, and the former governor of illinois, he was actually impeached. i think it sends a message on what they were convicted on and what's happening with him with this russia investigation.
why dinesh d'souza who he admits he didn't meet? why now? why today? he wants to send a message to michael cohen and paul manafort. i know you're under pressure to flip and tell bob mueller what you know. just so you know i'm willing to pardon these sorts of offenses. timing is rarely accidentally in politics. otherwise the dinesh d'souza thing makes no sense. >> it's one of those things that's so obvious that they think this is so obvious they won't believe it. >> no one will...
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this coming hours after the president issued his fifth pardon for author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations in a straw donor scheme. he argues that d'souza was treated unfairly by the government despite d'souza acknowledging what he did was wrong. d'souza said he was targeted because of inflammatory remarks he made about barack obama. stewart's case was prosecuted by former u.s. attorney and fired fbi director james comey, whose close friend patrick fitzgerald prod blagojevich. and the valerie flame case resulted in the conviction of scooter libby. >> the people are trying to do the same thing they did to my husband on a much larger scale. they were emboldened. they took down a governor. now they have their sights much higher. >> reporter: critics arguing the high-profile pardons could be a signal to the president's allies under federal investigation, like his personal attorney michael cohen and former campaign chairman paul manafort who has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. the ranking democrat mark warner tweeting the possibility tha
this coming hours after the president issued his fifth pardon for author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations in a straw donor scheme. he argues that d'souza was treated unfairly by the government despite d'souza acknowledging what he did was wrong. d'souza said he was targeted because of inflammatory remarks he made about barack obama. stewart's case was prosecuted by former u.s. attorney and fired fbi director james comey, whose close friend patrick...
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president trump granting a full pardon to dinesh d'souza. the author who pleaded guilty in 2014 for violating campaign finance laws. now d'souza says obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my american dream and destroy my faith in america. thank you, donald trump for restoring both. >> this move is raising eyebrows of many, including the former director of the government ethics office. imagine if nixon was waiting with a stack of pardons for the plumbers in the watergate break in. the president has the power to put the henchmen above the law. for more, let's bring in jim acosta at the white house. >> reporter: the president is not only considering granting pardons with celebrities, but he granted a pardon for dinesh d'souza and considering martha stewart and considering commuting the sentence for rod blagojevich. of of courcourse, they both sta "the apprentice." d'souza has made offensive and racially loaded comments over the years about former president obama. the president is considering each case on merits. here is what deputy raj shah
president trump granting a full pardon to dinesh d'souza. the author who pleaded guilty in 2014 for violating campaign finance laws. now d'souza says obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my american dream and destroy my faith in america. thank you, donald trump for restoring both. >> this move is raising eyebrows of many, including the former director of the government ethics office. imagine if nixon was waiting with a stack of pardons for the plumbers in the watergate break in. the...
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president trump granting a full pardon to dinesh d'souza. ho pleaded guilty in 2014 for violating campaign finance laws. now d'souza says obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my american dream and destroy my faith in america. thank you, donald trump for restoring both. >> this move is raising eyebrows of many, including the former director of the government ethics office. imagine if nixon was waiting with a stack of pardons for the plumbe
president trump granting a full pardon to dinesh d'souza. ho pleaded guilty in 2014 for violating campaign finance laws. now d'souza says obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my american dream and destroy my faith in america. thank you, donald trump for restoring both. >> this move is raising eyebrows of many, including the former director of the government ethics office. imagine if nixon was waiting with a stack of pardons for the plumbe
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dinesh d'souza. go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'd like to know if this man understands that accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. so, all his little televising stuff, he's giving them away by accepting this pardon. >> mr. d'souza. >> first of all, that's logically idiotic. if someone is wrongly convicted of something or isressur or udgeoned int making a plea deal and then you're pardoned, by accepting the pardon, you're doing no more than clearing your record and rectifying the original injustice. so, the notion that just because you've accepted a pardon automatically means you're guilty is reasoning for stupid people. >> but you eventually pleaded guilty to this. >> i did, but you have to realize the process that leads to this. what the government does is they try to threaten you with all kinds of preposterous and redundant charges. we're going to get you for mail fraud. you're like, mail fraud? they're like, yeah, because you put the check in the mail. we're going to get you for bank fraud. you'
dinesh d'souza. go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'd like to know if this man understands that accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. so, all his little televising stuff, he's giving them away by accepting this pardon. >> mr. d'souza. >> first of all, that's logically idiotic. if someone is wrongly convicted of something or isressur or udgeoned int making a plea deal and then you're pardoned, by accepting the pardon, you're doing no more than clearing your record and rectifying...
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dinesh d'souza is a great example. he's somebody who was fairly prosecuted, he pled guilty, he realized -- he basically admitted in open court that he had deliberately manipulated the election system to evade the limits on how much you can contribute. he had done that and all he was given was five years of probation with one peasly day a week of public service. that was a light sentence and now we're supposed to sympathize with him. the pardon power was never meant to rip the system of law apart. it's totally ghastly. >> "the washington post" is carrying a report tonight quoting roger stone as saying, basically what you've just said, about the pardon of dinesh d'souza, this is what roger stone says tonight about the pardon of dinesh d'souza in "the washington post." it has to be a signal to michael flynn and paul manafort and even robert s. mueller iii, indict people for crimes that don't pertain to russian collusion and this is what could happen. the special counsel has awesome powers, as you know, but the president h
dinesh d'souza is a great example. he's somebody who was fairly prosecuted, he pled guilty, he realized -- he basically admitted in open court that he had deliberately manipulated the election system to evade the limits on how much you can contribute. he had done that and all he was given was five years of probation with one peasly day a week of public service. that was a light sentence and now we're supposed to sympathize with him. the pardon power was never meant to rip the system of law...
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dinesh d'souza. >> what dinesh d'souza did it not warrant 20 months in a federal prison.not how those cases are normally handled. the left wing democrat the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. mueller's board of education buddy. comey's buddy went after dinesh d'souza. the president looked at this and the pardon powers president to intervene if he thinks he should. you know what? i'm not buying this. i don't like what was done to him and i will pardon him. the left wing will be there no matter what happens. that's why i like this president he is doing what he believes. in they deserved pardons in part of my hummable opinion what was done in the justice system. sometimes injustices are done to conservatives and republicans. in this case that's the case. brian: looks as though back again is attorney general jeff sessions. trey gowdy said if i'm attorney general, jeff sessions, i probably leave the job because i'm not going to be serving the president well. how do you feel about now even though it's almost a year later, the russia investigation goes on and je
dinesh d'souza. >> what dinesh d'souza did it not warrant 20 months in a federal prison.not how those cases are normally handled. the left wing democrat the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. mueller's board of education buddy. comey's buddy went after dinesh d'souza. the president looked at this and the pardon powers president to intervene if he thinks he should. you know what? i'm not buying this. i don't like what was done to him and i will pardon him. the left wing...
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. >> let me ask you to react what we saw this week, the president pardons dinesh d'souza. it hasn't been reviewed in the fashion most pardons are reviewed. dinesh didn't even file an application to be pardoned. you've written about a pardon dangle. you had john dowd going to lawyers for michael flynn and paul manafort raising the specter, reportedly, of a pardon. what do you make of what we see here and what may be telegraphed from the white house and those roped into this investigation who might be thinking about the prospects for a pardon? >> oh, yeah. i think there's no question that the president is signaling both through what dowd said to the lawyers for manafort and flynn that there might be a pardon and also with this pardon of dinesh d'souza and the idea he might pardon martha stewart and rod blagojevich, i think there's no question that that is telegraphing to his associates who have been targeted by mueller that he will have their back, that he will stand by them, that they can expect a pardon from him which they've done as well, which are crimes that are very sim
. >> let me ask you to react what we saw this week, the president pardons dinesh d'souza. it hasn't been reviewed in the fashion most pardons are reviewed. dinesh didn't even file an application to be pardoned. you've written about a pardon dangle. you had john dowd going to lawyers for michael flynn and paul manafort raising the specter, reportedly, of a pardon. what do you make of what we see here and what may be telegraphed from the white house and those roped into this investigation...
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dinesh d'souza admitted he lied and broke the law. scooter libby lied. joe arpaio flouted the justice system. i can't believe rudy giuliani would pardon these people. >> the only reason you get pardoned is you committed a crime. pardon doesn't exist -- >> oh, no, you could pardon even before he or she is adjudicated. he's choosing to do this now. it seems like the president wants to send a message, i'm doing this early on in the investigation where maybe lying will become a commodity. >> chris, every single one of these cases at the time was highly controversial. i can give you a "wall street journal" editorial about each one of them including the one withartha stewart in particular which they saw as a real perverstice, because she was trapped into perjury. scooter libby, the investigation never should have taken place. they should have moved to have that case dismissed on the grounds that if there was perjury, it was immaterial. >> rudy. >> it would be like conducting a murder investigation after you caught the murderer, knew who he was, but didn't tell
dinesh d'souza admitted he lied and broke the law. scooter libby lied. joe arpaio flouted the justice system. i can't believe rudy giuliani would pardon these people. >> the only reason you get pardoned is you committed a crime. pardon doesn't exist -- >> oh, no, you could pardon even before he or she is adjudicated. he's choosing to do this now. it seems like the president wants to send a message, i'm doing this early on in the investigation where maybe lying will become a...
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the dinesh d'souza pardon came out of nowhere, but it was something that was put on his radar by ted cruz. it's something that conservative activists have bemoaned. it's something that he himself has talked privately with aides comparing it to rosie o'donnell and donations that she made that were over the legal limit. totally different thing. but still it's something compared to. and then the stuff with martha stewart and rod blagojevich all tied into the apprentice. there's only two threads. one was that his enemies get punished and his celebrities get the benefit. >> and, jill, even staying in your lane as a straight-up day to day deadline journalist, you kind of put it into categories today, noting that this lacks the usual rigor, the usual process we've seen in pardons and acts of clemency. >> yeah. sam was saying the way it's supposed to work, that way it's traditionally worked is there's actually an office within the department of justice, an attorney there who is supposed to handle pardons. it often takes years to vet these cases. it's supposed to go first through that office.
the dinesh d'souza pardon came out of nowhere, but it was something that was put on his radar by ted cruz. it's something that conservative activists have bemoaned. it's something that he himself has talked privately with aides comparing it to rosie o'donnell and donations that she made that were over the legal limit. totally different thing. but still it's something compared to. and then the stuff with martha stewart and rod blagojevich all tied into the apprentice. there's only two threads....
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president trump pardoned di necessa dinesh d'souza. he said he was also thinking about pardons martha stewart. cnn's gjim acosta joins us now. what can you tell us about these pardons? >> i feel like i'm on an episode of the "apprentice". >> you would have been fired. >> moving on. it was interesting, the white house tried to turn reality inside out and insist the president is not just considering people because of his celebrity status. i'll tell you in the last several minutes i spoke with a white house official that said come on. you can't ignore the celebrity connections here between president trump and martha stewart and even dinesh d'souza and shares the same lack of friendliness with barack obama. the white house is pushing back officially on camera saying that's not the case, that the president is considering each of these cases on their merits. it makes you wonder who is next. pick any of the celebrities who have appeared on the "apprent e "apprentice" it raises the question how the president will be using this power. >> it's n
president trump pardoned di necessa dinesh d'souza. he said he was also thinking about pardons martha stewart. cnn's gjim acosta joins us now. what can you tell us about these pardons? >> i feel like i'm on an episode of the "apprentice". >> you would have been fired. >> moving on. it was interesting, the white house tried to turn reality inside out and insist the president is not just considering people because of his celebrity status. i'll tell you in the last...
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he's told us that when he spoke to dinesh d'souza last night to tell him he was being pardoned, that d'souza almost had a heart attack, which suggests d'souza was a bit surprised by this. we saw the pardon last week of jack johnson, the boxer, a case that was brought to him by sylvester stallone. the kim kardashian case yesterday. so he's developing his own process, and as jill said, not based on any big background check but just what he likes to do. he lives in this world of celebrities. these are the people he knows. he did say that he's considering a lot of other pardons for other people. he didn't get into that. he didn't say whether it was flynn or anybody else. >> it boggles the mind, the names that could be on that list. michael, a final word. the pardon of dinesh d'souza specifically, what does that say to you about donald trump, about this process? >> i think it says that he recognizes, you know, again, this was brought to him by ted cruz. and i think this is an homage to the base. it's sort of an olive -- not even an olive branch, but, here, here's one more piece for you. i'
he's told us that when he spoke to dinesh d'souza last night to tell him he was being pardoned, that d'souza almost had a heart attack, which suggests d'souza was a bit surprised by this. we saw the pardon last week of jack johnson, the boxer, a case that was brought to him by sylvester stallone. the kim kardashian case yesterday. so he's developing his own process, and as jill said, not based on any big background check but just what he likes to do. he lives in this world of celebrities. these...
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earlier today president trump pardoned conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty back in 2014 to making illegal campaign contributions. at the time da souza argued he was being politically targeted because of his opposition to president obama. the white house released a statement that read in part, quote, mr. da souza was in the president's opinion a victim of selective prosecution for violations of campaign finance laws. former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york preet bharara, who oversaw da souza's case, wrote this on twitter today, quote, the president has the right to pardon, but the facts are these. da souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct, and the judge found no unfairness. the career prosecutors and agents did their job, period. da souza wrote back on twitter, quote, bharara and his goons
earlier today president trump pardoned conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty back in 2014 to making illegal campaign contributions. at the time da souza argued he was being politically targeted because of his opposition to president obama. the white house released a statement that read in part, quote, mr. da souza was in the president's opinion a victim of selective prosecution for violations of campaign finance laws. former u.s. attorney for the southern district...
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dinesh d'souza and signals he may pardon martha stewart and issue ooh commutation for former illinois governor rod blagojevich, blago. is he telling folks like michael cohen and paul manafort that i've got your back, as chris just said? >> yes. like chris said, the president is saying tune in. same bat time, same bat channel, because this too can happen for you. he is definitely doing that. but, you know, it sends more of a resounding message to me with martha stewart and the former illinois governor. but here is the issue for me. what the crimes, the convictions were for, conspiracy and corruption. and the former governor of illinois, he was actually impeached. and i think it sends a resounding message on what they were convicted on and what's happening with him with this russia investigation. so it's sending multiple levels of messages to the community, to those that he doesn't want to flip to say, look, this could happen. take a look at the bat signal
dinesh d'souza and signals he may pardon martha stewart and issue ooh commutation for former illinois governor rod blagojevich, blago. is he telling folks like michael cohen and paul manafort that i've got your back, as chris just said? >> yes. like chris said, the president is saying tune in. same bat time, same bat channel, because this too can happen for you. he is definitely doing that. but, you know, it sends more of a resounding message to me with martha stewart and the former...
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again drawing outrage from the democrats this time for pardoning right wing political commentator dinesh d'souza now d'souza pled guilty in two thousand and fourteen to making illegal campaign contributions trump is being blasted now from some quarters because they allege that essentially he's letting a political ally off the hook president from seemingly passing out pardons to heroes of the far right almost as eagerly as oprah once gifted pontiacs to suburban moms there are questions about his judgment and intent the president reminding people my daddy can pardon you os has this power and i'm going to. but if you look over the history of presidential pardons and sentence commutations they've always kind of been handed out this way back in april donald trump gave a full pardon to scooter libby a former member of the bush administration scooter libby had been involved in outing the identity of a cia agent and then obstructing justice in order to cover it up george w. bush had already community is set back in two thousand and seven the scooter libby decision was a sort of fair and balanced says do
again drawing outrage from the democrats this time for pardoning right wing political commentator dinesh d'souza now d'souza pled guilty in two thousand and fourteen to making illegal campaign contributions trump is being blasted now from some quarters because they allege that essentially he's letting a political ally off the hook president from seemingly passing out pardons to heroes of the far right almost as eagerly as oprah once gifted pontiacs to suburban moms there are questions about his...
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dinesh d'souza sparks very strong opinions all over the place, and i suspect that this is a case that got on the president's radar because it was high-profile. most, if not all, of the pardons have been for people who have been in the public spotlight, people the president thinks has been victim of law-enforcement overreach. it is not surprising that he settled on dinesh d'souza, not surprising that he's exploring pardons of blagojevich, of martha stewart. it will be very interesting to see how far it goes. >> shannon: my understanding is that d'souza had not even put in a pardon request braided was his lucky day. time to put -- tom dupree, thank you. next tuesday, the california primary. top democrats under fire for affairs they've admitted to still raking in big bucks and contributions from hollywood. these are the same folks who have been outspoken about the me too movement. is it a double standard? chris stirewalt discovers how the california primary system could hurt some democrats. hoping to pick up congressional heat? ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoria
dinesh d'souza sparks very strong opinions all over the place, and i suspect that this is a case that got on the president's radar because it was high-profile. most, if not all, of the pardons have been for people who have been in the public spotlight, people the president thinks has been victim of law-enforcement overreach. it is not surprising that he settled on dinesh d'souza, not surprising that he's exploring pardons of blagojevich, of martha stewart. it will be very interesting to see how...
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defending the principles that i believe in. >> a voice for freedom, that's what donald trump says dinesh d'souza has been. take a little peek at what dinesh has been a voice for. he came to prominence in the mid 1980s, a former provocateur at dartmouth, known for outing gay students. he's become infamous in a whole bunch of things in the obama era, including inflammatory tweets like this one, you can take the boy out of the ghetto, there was a nickname for the former president, grown-up trayvon. he's even defended hitler. let that one sink in for just one moment. but beyond the inflammatory talking points, president trump may have a different agenda in mind with his pardon of d'souza convicted of campaign finance charges, like the ones swirling around trump fixer michael cohen. a message for the attorney to stay strong in the face of offers to flip, or to one of his most vocal critics, preet ba bharara who convicted d'souza. donald trump uses whatever hour he has to attack people he feels wronged him and he'll do whatever he feels he must to protect himself. for him pardons are a means of vengea
defending the principles that i believe in. >> a voice for freedom, that's what donald trump says dinesh d'souza has been. take a little peek at what dinesh has been a voice for. he came to prominence in the mid 1980s, a former provocateur at dartmouth, known for outing gay students. he's become infamous in a whole bunch of things in the obama era, including inflammatory tweets like this one, you can take the boy out of the ghetto, there was a nickname for the former president, grown-up...
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dinesh d'souza. >> if you look at what these people have been charged with, it is resonant to some of the problems the president and his larger party may be facing. obstruction of justice, perjury, lying to federal officials, corruption, fraud, extortion, campaign finance violations. i mean, this is the kitchen sink to redefine the new normal. this is criminalization of politics, people. >> it is also trolling the justice department. there is all the selective prosecution that the justice department for years has been kind of running amok. to me that's at one level more surprising. it is the message to people who could be testifying against him. it's making a point about these charges. it is saying the justice department, the fbi doesn't do his job right. it is incredibly destructive. >> the roster, cast of players is incredible. either celebrities or supporting him in different ways. and the people who put him in jail are like h arch nemesis. james comey put martha stewart in jail. and patrick fitzg
dinesh d'souza. >> if you look at what these people have been charged with, it is resonant to some of the problems the president and his larger party may be facing. obstruction of justice, perjury, lying to federal officials, corruption, fraud, extortion, campaign finance violations. i mean, this is the kitchen sink to redefine the new normal. this is criminalization of politics, people. >> it is also trolling the justice department. there is all the selective prosecution that the...
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sheriff arpaio, scooter libby, dinesh d'souza. this is all in a way i think, don, an attempt to kind of seed the playing field. just make pardons normal, like he used to say on "the apprentice," you're fired, you're pardoned. if it rains pardoned over the next few months when the mueller report comes out and someone like donald jr. is in trouble, he'll do a pardon and say it's all a witch-hunt that we're in, and i'm defending the right team, right wing team in america. >> but he is using it as a tool, but to what end specifically, frank? >> i think there are a number of events, but two that come to mind is he is under investigation. he has people around him who have been indicted or whatever. he's saying to the american public the criminal justice system is erratic. it's not to be trusted, it goes on selective prosecutions. in fact, what dinesh d'souza was saying is i was selectively prosecuted. he is saying i don't trust this system and he is sending message to you that you shouldn't trust this system and i also think it's intere
sheriff arpaio, scooter libby, dinesh d'souza. this is all in a way i think, don, an attempt to kind of seed the playing field. just make pardons normal, like he used to say on "the apprentice," you're fired, you're pardoned. if it rains pardoned over the next few months when the mueller report comes out and someone like donald jr. is in trouble, he'll do a pardon and say it's all a witch-hunt that we're in, and i'm defending the right team, right wing team in america. >> but he...
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but he seemed to be on the bad side like dinesh d'souza of the obama administration. is that accurate? >> the same people that went after mr. d'souza are the same people that went after my husband and they are going after the president now. it's the same m.o. they are using their offices to undo elections and play politics instead of do what they are supposed to do which is to seek justice. our system of government has a system of checks and balances for a reason. the courts and prosecutors can get it wrong whether maliciously or by accident. and it takes a strong leader like president trump to right those wrongs. judge jeanine: i think my viewers need to understand what you are saying. the guy who prosecuted your husband is a guy named fitzgerald. fitzgerald is pals with comey who put martha stewart in prison and fitzgerald is representing comey, and it's like comey, fitzgerald who have gone over to the dark side, many think, in terms of the way they are handling these cases. >> absolutely. they create crimes when there are no crimes. this is the case with my husband.
but he seemed to be on the bad side like dinesh d'souza of the obama administration. is that accurate? >> the same people that went after mr. d'souza are the same people that went after my husband and they are going after the president now. it's the same m.o. they are using their offices to undo elections and play politics instead of do what they are supposed to do which is to seek justice. our system of government has a system of checks and balances for a reason. the courts and...
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i want to get your reaction of dinesh d'souza this week. let's listen. >> the president said, dinesh, you've been a great voice for premiu freedom. i've got to tell you, man-to-man, you've been screwed. he goes i've been looking at the case. i knew from the beginning that it was fishy. but he said upon reviewing it, he felt a great injustice had been done and using his power he was going to rectify it, sort of clear the slate. and he just wanted me to be out throb a bigger voice than ever defending the principles that i believe in. >> go ahead. >> i just think it's so sad. i think of all of the people who are languishing in prisons all around the country, people who are serving life sentences for nonviolent drug abuses. and that's who he chooses to pardon? he is using his power to pardon which none of us can question because it's in the constitution, he's using it to serve his own individual purposes. and i think that's really sad. >> does congress have any oversight at all to avoid what is perceived as abuse of this power? >> well, you know
i want to get your reaction of dinesh d'souza this week. let's listen. >> the president said, dinesh, you've been a great voice for premiu freedom. i've got to tell you, man-to-man, you've been screwed. he goes i've been looking at the case. i knew from the beginning that it was fishy. but he said upon reviewing it, he felt a great injustice had been done and using his power he was going to rectify it, sort of clear the slate. and he just wanted me to be out throb a bigger voice than ever...
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targeted, roger stone, and dinesh d'souza whose new movie, "death of a nation, can we save america a second time," comes out august 3. looking forward to that. dinesh, whether it's the new york, state attorney general's office going after the trump foundation that gave away $19 million with no overhead, no administrative costs, which a lot of wealthy people do, they set up their own private foundations and donate the monet there, and the bias of peter strzok, what should the american people be thinking? >> thehe american people like m, are arriving at the realization that america today there are quite a few criminals with badges. now, growing up as i did in india, we had a lot of corruption, we knew there were criminals on the streets and criminals with badges. and the criminals with badges are more dangerous. they don't just violate the lawa they corrupt the law, they exploit the neutrality. they divert the democratic process. this is unprecedented, the fbi attempting to shape the outcome of a democratic election. these are terrible things happening now in america. i think the ameri
targeted, roger stone, and dinesh d'souza whose new movie, "death of a nation, can we save america a second time," comes out august 3. looking forward to that. dinesh, whether it's the new york, state attorney general's office going after the trump foundation that gave away $19 million with no overhead, no administrative costs, which a lot of wealthy people do, they set up their own private foundations and donate the monet there, and the bias of peter strzok, what should the american...
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the president never met dinesh d'souza, never spoken to him before this week.ning that this is what the president said when he called to let him know he was going to pardon him. >> the president said, dinesh, you've been a great voice for freedom, and he said that i got to tell you, man to man, you've been screwed. he goes, i've been looking at the case, i knew from the beginning that it was fishy. but he said upon reviewing it he felt a great injustice had been done and that using his power he was going to rectify it, sort of clear the slate, and he said he wanted me to be out there to be a bigger voice than ever defending the principles that i believe in. >> reporter: now, the white house says president trump isn't sending a signal with these pardons to people like paul manafort and michael cohen, but it is unmistakable to see that the people the president has pardoned or is considering pardoning all have been prosecuted by his perceived political enemies and they also, the president argues, were treated unfairly by the justice system, something the president
the president never met dinesh d'souza, never spoken to him before this week.ning that this is what the president said when he called to let him know he was going to pardon him. >> the president said, dinesh, you've been a great voice for freedom, and he said that i got to tell you, man to man, you've been screwed. he goes, i've been looking at the case, i knew from the beginning that it was fishy. but he said upon reviewing it he felt a great injustice had been done and that using his...
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dinesh d'souza was prosecuted by preet bharara, and blagojovich was prosecuted by patrick fitzgerald. guess who he is representing right now? james comey. >> let me also say this as a possible -- i think this is an absolute honest expression of the president's view of law and law and order which is that the law is forly people. it's for other people and not for him and not for people like me. martha stewart is a person like me. these are powerful famous people. these are not the thugs of ms-3, not the thugs of the central park jogger case. those are the people that deserve to be in prison. those are the people the law should be used against and the people that go to my parties and buy my condos and occupy my offices the law means nothing to them. he is using that philosophy to govern the country right now in front of all of us and using the pardon power. it's going to get worse before it gets better. paul and dan. >> don't forget "the apprentice." >> blagojovich was on there. >> that's right. coming up, recordings of the president's lawyer threatening a journalist during the campaign.
dinesh d'souza was prosecuted by preet bharara, and blagojovich was prosecuted by patrick fitzgerald. guess who he is representing right now? james comey. >> let me also say this as a possible -- i think this is an absolute honest expression of the president's view of law and law and order which is that the law is forly people. it's for other people and not for him and not for people like me. martha stewart is a person like me. these are powerful famous people. these are not the thugs of...
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dinesh d'souza hasn't done any of that. mr.son, on the other hand, can we say here the president did the right thing, but for the mrs. j is someone who, if she were sentenced today would get a much lower sentence. she got life imprisonment for a f te drug offense.that a ncern. there are many more people like her. so, we don't want to say that the president's pardon power is always wrong, but we know really so secret sign to people like -- >> this wouldn't have happened if kim kardashian hadn't come in. who do you know, are you a celebrity, well connected? that coneyism lack of process. >> let's remember people involved in the mueller probe are getting the message. george papadopoulos's wife has been on a media tour. she's been talking to as many as she can, talking to rt roers trying to make the case for a pardon for her husband. >> let's listen to that. >> we're here in the middle of pardon season. i appreciate you coming on, people who watch the show know we have people on who have been involved in the mueller probe because y
dinesh d'souza hasn't done any of that. mr.son, on the other hand, can we say here the president did the right thing, but for the mrs. j is someone who, if she were sentenced today would get a much lower sentence. she got life imprisonment for a f te drug offense.that a ncern. there are many more people like her. so, we don't want to say that the president's pardon power is always wrong, but we know really so secret sign to people like -- >> this wouldn't have happened if kim kardashian...
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people meticulously review the cases and decide which one should make it to the president's desk dinesh d'souza he was railroaded under the obama administration he was aggressively prosecuted for an offense that is generally not prosecuted to the level this one was and his life was virtually ruined root in this country we have a crisis because the mainstream media the corporate media refuses to accept the idea that donald trump is a legitimate president united states entitle to wield the legitimate powers that every united states president has wield the while in office that's their core problem until they get over that they're going to be writing a lot of fake news. israel's prime minister is in berlin right now on the first leg of a trip to europe in which to push for amendments to the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal but he might find it a hard sell this britain germany and france all appear committed to salvaging the agreement following america's withdrawal. a leap year to meet three key leaders franklin merkel emmanuel mark roman treason me reiterate an unyielding truth israel will not let
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people meticulously review the cases and decide which one should make it to the president's desk dinesh d'souza he was railroaded under the obama administration he was aggressively prosecuted for an offense that is generally not prosecuted to the level this one was and his life was virtually ruined root in this country we have a crisis because the mainstream media the corporate media refuses to accept the idea that donald trump is a legitimate president united states entitle to wield the legitimate powers that every united states president has wield the while in office that's their core problem until they get over that they're going to be writing a lot of fake news. countries across europe to tighten their borders against illegal newcomers but it's not just economic migrants that have been seeking green in post use. period let's go live to our. pizza. hut maybe we shall feel. very. much. much lower lip when. we should open our style. safe and borders created by and for human experience margaret says she. still thinks of the madness coldly safe bank of a pregnant crowd. this is what really feel
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with dinesh d'souza. >> trevor: hasan, dinesh d'souza is not a muslim. >> i know that.trump doesn't know that. ( laughter ) i will say this, though, any muslim who goes to this event is truly devout. >> trevor: what do you mean by that? >> i mean, this is the month of enduring hardship, and this dinner is going to be hall of fame hardship. you are coming off of 16 hours of no food, no water. you're tired, you're delicious. and then mr. travel ban walks into the room, and because it's ramadan, you're not even allowed to curse that orange-tinted, mother-- i'm sorry. i'm fasting. see, now that's a test from god. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i'm sure you know this, hasan, but there's a lot of speculation about why trump is hosting the dinner this year, right? some people think it's because the supreme cobout to rule on his travel ban, and he doesn't want them to think that he hates muslims. other people think he's doing this because he's planning to do like a "game of thrones" style red wedding. ( laughter ) >> or, or trump is finally thinking of converting to islam. >> trevor:
with dinesh d'souza. >> trevor: hasan, dinesh d'souza is not a muslim. >> i know that.trump doesn't know that. ( laughter ) i will say this, though, any muslim who goes to this event is truly devout. >> trevor: what do you mean by that? >> i mean, this is the month of enduring hardship, and this dinner is going to be hall of fame hardship. you are coming off of 16 hours of no food, no water. you're tired, you're delicious. and then mr. travel ban walks into the room, and...
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and filmmaker dinesh d'souza whose new movie "death of a nation: can we save america second time" comes 2. it's great to have you both on tonight. dinesh, let's start with you, whether it's the new york state attorney general's office going after the child foundation that gave away $19 million with no over head, no administrator costs, which a lot of wealthy people do. they set up their own foundations and donate the money. whether that or we find out about the bias in peter strzok in the merry band of prosecutors the ig report. what's your take away? which of the american people be thinking? >> i think the american people, like me, are arriving at the realization that in america today there are quite a few criminals with badges. growing up as i did in india, we had a lot of corruption and we knew there were criminals on the street and there were criminals with badges. the criminals with badges are more dangerous because they don't just violate the law. they crept the law. they exploit the neutrality that you expect of them. they pervert the democratic process, as peter strzok tried to
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people meticulously review the cases and decide which one should make it to the president's desk dinesh d'souza he was railroaded under the obama administration he was aggressively prosecuted for an offense that is generally not prosecuted to the level this one was and his life was virtually ruined root in this country we have a crisis because the mainstream media the corporate media refuses to accept the idea that donald trump is a legitimate president united states entitle to wield the legitimate powers that every united states president has we all the while in office that's their core problem until they get over that they're going to be writing a lot of fake news. the turn of the millennium the british government pledged to eradicate poverty by twenty twenty but is that deadline approaches more than four million children in the u.k. still living in poverty the redfish media companies produced a special report on the worst hit areas and you can watch the full video on their website it's also on you tube and facebook and last week we had the first part now it's part two of the eye opening repo
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we just heard my interview with dinesh d'souza about the horrors of the political prosecutions, what he believes, by the obama administration. and his experience certainly has some implication, i think, for the russia investigation, as we might look at this unholy alliance of the fbi director jim comey and doj prosecutors. what do you think about, for lack of a better term, this runaway prosecution that a lot of us are concerned about? >> i think that in the normal course, that sort of case would have been prosecuted with the outcome being a fine. it's not one of the brighter chapters that he participated in prosecuting this in the way that he did. we've had a couple of other dings and dents. but that was, i think, a pretty substantial one. >> laura: judge mukasey, adam schiff said the pardon of dinesh d'souza is basically an apparent signal by the president to signal others, look, if you do right by me, i'll do right by you. >> it's further evidence of a corrupt intent on the president's part. further evidence he may have violated the law by obstructing justice, in the firing of com
we just heard my interview with dinesh d'souza about the horrors of the political prosecutions, what he believes, by the obama administration. and his experience certainly has some implication, i think, for the russia investigation, as we might look at this unholy alliance of the fbi director jim comey and doj prosecutors. what do you think about, for lack of a better term, this runaway prosecution that a lot of us are concerned about? >> i think that in the normal course, that sort of...