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Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course. Uh. Law fair is something that the Democrats have been practicing for decades against Republicans, and this time at metastasaws, and maybe it was the reason that Donald Trump had elected. He's here to be sentenced in about two weeks by Judge Juan Murshawn and he's eligible. I guess to go to sing sing or Rikers Island. God knows what's going to happen in two weeks, but many are saying that that case
will go away. He spent seven weeks in a dirty, dark, dingy rad infested New York City courtroom as the Democrats metastasized their lawfare against Republicans. A new book is out which is fabulous, written by Don Brown. It's Democracy at Gunpoint, How the Kangaroo Court exposes prosecutor's plot to hijack the twenty twenty four election and Don Brown God bless him as US Navy jag officer and Don Brown welcome again, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and just give the
American people a brief overview of going back. Many thought this is just a recent development of the indictments against Donald Trump, the indictment of his lawyers bringing down forty to sixty of his compatriots, the raid on mar Lago, the attack on Steve Bannon, etc. Is a long history. So don can you tell the American people how this began and how it metastasized to where we are today.
Bill, It's good to be back with you. I've been with you before and I'm grateful always to have an opportunity to chat. You use the phrase metasticize, and that is right spot on. Aren't because the bastardization of our precious judicial system by the Democrats has become a cancer which they have festered and many of the things that you just mentioned about what's happened to the president in these kangaroo court prosecutions, which is the title of my book,
Kangaroo Court. These prosecutions from Florida to Georgia to New York, even in Colorado, which was in a prosecution they tried to take them off about. These are politically driven and they're not legitimate. And so what we've seen with the graphic images of FBI agents rating the President's home in mar Lago, locking them up, getting a mug shot, all these horrible images have brought the issue of these political
prosecutions to the forefront. But really they go back decades into Democrats, and my book goes back really to the ka Bailey Hutchinson prosecution and looks at about twenty five or so the significant cases where the Democrats have used lawfare to attack not only Republican and conservative politicians but also average Americans because they want to perpetuate political power. So, for example, Ted Stevens in DC, they needed his seat.
He was a senator from Alaska. They prosecuted him and the chapter in my book and got him convicted, and six months later they found prosecutor corruption. The judge overturned the sentence. The prosecutor committed suicide, but Stevens lost. The Democrats took that. They prosecuted Governor Rick Perry of Texas simply for vetoing a bill, which he had the right to do under the Texas Constitution, which gives him specifically they were right in the line in vita, but because
he vetoed the bill. They prosecuted him. Now it got thrown out, but they took it to him anyway. They went after time Delay, the former former House Majority leader got him convicted because actually he led the impeachment against Bill. Clinton went after the NEA and eleven million dollars later reversed. And then there's Virginia Governor Bob McDonald reversed the same.
Jack Smith went after McDonald because the governor accepted a gift and reported it, which was perfectly legal under Virginia law. A minor gift reported it, and McDonald went, excuse me. Jack Smith went after McDonald for extortion of the Hobbsact that was reverse eight to zero. This goes back some thirty years. And it's not just politicians Bill, you know. We know these two cases involving these pro life fathers, Mark Hawk out of Philadelphia and Paul Vaughan out of Tennessee,
both peaceful pro life fathers. The dj went after them in retaliation for the Supreme Court decision in Dobb's reversing row. And then, of course there's the case of Douglas Mackie, the cartoonist who in twenty sixteen does a cartoon lampooning Hillary Clinton voters as being dumb, and they are. And then five years later in two twenty one, the Obama
excuse me that Biden Justice Farmer prosecutes him. These are attacks on the constitution, and so I wrote the book in large part, about two thirds of the book goes into thumbnail history of these cases that may have been the news here and been the news there, but never even put together, so we can see exactly how corrupt the practice. And I close the book calling board I called rogue prosecutor laws. It ought to be against the
law for a prosecutor like Jack Smith. He's already violating the hatchag and I won't go into too much detail there. It's already violating for the law. But he ought to be prosecuted because this is an attack against the United States Constitution. In fact, in the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, the sixth Amendment, the fifteenth, the nineteenth, and the twenty sixties are all amendis solidifying the right to vote. But it's an attack on our constitution. It's an attack on our constitution.
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Jack Smith, Fanny Willis, alvam Brack ought to be looking over their shoulders wondering for subsequent Justice Department is going to look at their case to see if it was brought primarily for political purposes. Cases brought in the criminal justice system primarily for political purposes, those prosecutors ought to be prosecuted. And that is the thesis of the book. And I hope it does some good deal.
Don Brown. It'd be wonderful if Donald Trump's Attorney general as special prosecutors to look at these Democratic prosecutors and say, did they obstruct justice? Fanny Willis and Nathan Wade? And what happened in New York City? What happened with a prosecutor from the DOJ going into New York City in order to his first name is Matthew Calanda. His name is Matthew Colangelo, who was put there by the Biden administration from Washington to headquarter and a quarterback the assault
criminally upon Donald Trump. And then also the meetings between Fanny Willis his lover Nathan Wade inside the White House or a White House council coordinating the attack on Donald Trump. From Atlanta and then Austin, Texas is a beehive of Democratic lawyers going after all those Texas politicians. If the shoes on the other foot, it would be a great thing to have special prosecutors look at all these Democratic prosecutors and say you can't do this anymore. There's no
indication that's going to happen. In fact, Donald Trump recently has said that we need to move on. But whether it's Rick Perry, governor of Ted Stevens, or Bob McDonald or Paul Vaughan or Mark Halck, Douglas Mackie, it's gone on for thirty years now. If the Democrats need a Senate, say just indict the guy. Then later on, when it's all dismissed, where do I go to get back to
my reputation. That was Raymond Donnovan's viewpoint during the during the Reagan years, and also Scooter Libby, who was an assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney. They went after him to try to get Dick Cheney when he was in office. It doesn't stop, and so how does it stop? When does it stop? Answer that, when will it stop?
It will stop even when we first of all, we have to realize the gravity the problem. These are attacks upon the US Constitution. When President Trump was in Georgia over the summer, and he said it's not me thereafter, it's you. I'm sending it. Oh, he's exactly right. They went after his attorneys. Fanny Willis indicted Sydney Powell, Jack Smith, both of them friends of mine, Rudy and others in
Georgia because she wanted to go after Trump. So you go after his attorneys, and those attorneys were named as unindicted co conspirators by Jack Smith and DC. And if you think about it, and just think about this bill, you're you're much more to stinguish attorney than I am. Member of the bar. I'm your big fan. But you know that that attorney client privilege is something this Sackle
was saying in the American jurisprudence system. And if you think about it, the attorney client privilege privilege is built on two constitutional principles, just built on the fifth Minute right against self incrimination and the sixth Amendment right to affect the assistance of council. So if I'm going to talk to you billion you're my lawyer, I don't be able to know if I can tell you things, and I have to worry about it, and people poo po, though,
what do you have to have. Well, look, these Democrat prosecutors will use any statement at all, even if a person is innocent, to try to prosecute them. So they're attacking the attorney client privilege. And if they can get away with it here against Trump, you will see them roll with it more. Do have to understand this is a serious problem. We got to stop it, Donn Brown.
And this is how the game is played. Attorney client privilege generally doesn't apply if there's a criminal act being discussed. So under that little bit of an exception, Democratic prosecutors all over the country, whether it's Phoenix or or Los Angeles, or Landa or New York City will call in the attorney in order to testify before a grand jury about the lawyer client privilege and whether or not what was said the lawyer. What does the lawyer say, I can't
testify to that because it's lawyer client privilege. They run to a friendly judge to order the attorney to testify, alleging there was some crime committee the lawyer continual, I'm not going to testify. Then the lawyer gets indicted for obstruction of justice. And then when once you're indicted, that your life's over. Yeah, at that whether you win or lose, your life is done. You spend a million dollars in legal fees, you bankrupt yourself. Then down the road the
charges might be dismissed. So there's dozens of lawyers that Donald Trump and diet It all over the country to send the message don't represent Donald Trump. Is that the way that Democrats play that game.
That is the way they play the game. I have a chapter in my book called the one percent Rule, which boils down to this. Only about one percent of anyone ever who faces the federal indictment is ac quit. Because of the power and the and the force and the at dree the ferocity of the federal machinery, it's almost impossible. Tom Delay and Bob Donald both had their cases, their convictions by the way, their foolish conviitions reversed on appeal has never been prosecuted. Tom Delay, it cost him
eleven million dollars. Bob McDonald, the governor of Virginia, who was Catatus Romney's potential running mate, who was viewed as the potential rising starting Republican party, cost him twenty seven million dollars. Before Sodus reversed his convision. H zero. But the average guy you need you know, we can't afford. You probably can afford it, Bill, but I can't afford. Then you're going to get crushed. They overcharge. You're looking at life in prison and said, okay, well I'll take
the polee just to save my thoff. They went after and I discussed this in my book. They went after the first two congressman to dorse Trump in twenty sixteen, now twenty seventeen, Hunter and a dozen. Hunter and Chris Collins both indicted on well. In Duncan's case it was campaign finance stuff. In Colin's case it was you know, it was insider efforct. They look for these types of they're looking for crime, trying to meet crime to attack
the person closed association. This is a constitutional attack, is what it is. And when you're the real issue here, it's what the principal motivation for the prosecution. If it is political, that prosecutors should pay a price the tats crime. If somebody comes up, you know Andrew, you know you had Alexander Hamilton in a duel there and burn and
burrowound up being charged for murder, that's different. But political motivation should be the prosecutor should be held to task, and we've got to understand the serious and put the current there to stop it.
Don Brown, the book is Kangaroo Court, And in this case with Donald Trump, I can recall specifically in mar Lago there were Ninja Warrior FBI US marshals descending upon mar Lago. The Secret Service agents who were present were told by their bosses, do not inform Donald Trump what's going to happen. There were between a rock and a hard place. They love working with Donald Trump, but you're the Secret Service, so you're told in mar Lago, Trump
wasn't there. Don't mention this to Trump. Don't do it. It's an order from the top of the Secret Service, which is the Joe Biden don't know. Here comes the blue and here comes the blue and red lights. There were rolling vehicles, it was on It was at night, so it even looked worse. They went through every drawer, through things on the floor, took pictures, went through Millennia Trump's underwear drawer, put her clothes on the on the
carpeted floor, destroyed the place. And Donald Trump comes back into that mess and all of a sudden, CNN, NBC, ABC, look at it made him look like he was an international drug trader. And now here we are. Jack Smith, the guy who did all this through Joe Biden and Mary Garland, is now saying, well, forget about that, we're going to drop all the charges, as if it wasn't political to begin with. And Jack Smith is the one who brought Jack Smith's the hatchet man for Mary Garland,
Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. And now two years later we out forget about that, No big deal. How does the American people get over this continues? How do we have a functioning system? And if you're Donald Trump, when you have a coordination of attacks, one hundred and twelve indictments, eight hundred years in prison, everyone you talk to is indict it, They're destroyed financially, and Trump is reelected. How does it stop? Don Brown, I feel sorry for lawyers
put in a position of bankrupting yourself. You're going to face years in prison if you don't testify. If you do testify, you break the lawyer client privilege. If you don't testify, you're going to prison. And after spending a one or two or three or four or five million dollars personally. Here's the plea deal. Plead to a parking ticket, give up your right to sue the government, and most lawyers then say I'm done. I have no license, I've lost my family, I've lost my bank accounts, I got
nothing to do. And this is what the Democrats do to Republicans regularly. Don Brown, you got me all pissed off right now? How do we stop this from happening?
The United States Congress has to pass rogue prosecut laws to make it a selony for any prosecuted to bring an action primarily for political purposes. And not just the Congress, but the legislatures of the various states must have rode prosecutor laws so that if the law or in place, Jack Smith would have to be looking over his shoulder. Now, from what the Republican and Attorney General asked the question for these cases against Trump brought primarily for polical purposes.
Here the Hatch Act that the Hatch Act says no federal employee can take any action to basically, you know, interfere in the elation. And DOJ used to have a policy they wouldn't bring any actions within a certain window. All that could thrown out of the window. This is
clear evidence of political motivation. Jacksonith should be prosecuted that we don't have the laws of the bookshet, but we've got to put them on the books, because if we're going to protect the Constitution, our Congress must do it. Article one puts the Congress in charge of the government. Is now, if we especially were able to take control
back of the House, that's going to happen. This is something that has to be prioritized and so something when they if they try this junk again, they're going to have to face prosecution themselves. That's the only way at this point to try and stop it, because everything else is mickey mouse. You probably the hatch Ack just spend it from the government. You get five thousand lar just mickey mouse stuff. So there's nothing in place to stop it. Now.
There has to be more teeth into federal law and state law to go after these rogue prosecutors so they don't try it in the future.
The name of the book is Kangaroo Court Don Brown. He comes with the receipts of all the Republicans and diet of going back thirty some years, and I am certain that there's lawyers and those who want to go in the Trump and new administration right now that are going to hesitate because of their fear of the next prosecutor, the local prosecutor, the Austin, Texas prosecutor, the Atlanta Fanny
Willis or New York City Alvin Bragg. They're going to bring charges against me if I work for the Trump administration, or if I want to protest peacefully outside of an abortion clinic, that somehow ninja warrior is going to invade my home at seven o'clock in the morning and perk me out my front door in front of my children. And that's the kind of stuff that pro lifers like Mark Hawk and Paul Vaughan went through because they're on the wrong side of politics. I tell you, Don Brown,
we've only scratched the surface. But the name of the book is documenting a thirty year pattern of democratic prosecutor's weaponizing the justice system to destroy Republicans and it's work. It didn't work this time, the metastasizing took place. Hope Donald Trump comes and hope that laws passed. But Don Brown, once again, the book is out kangaroo court. Let's do it again. Hopefully we don't have to do it again
and the Democrat prosecutors will learn the lesson. But Don Brown, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham, so only scratch the surface. Information is in the book Kangaroo Court. Don Brown, thank you very much.
Appreciate you. Bill, You're great American.
Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. How about this a coordination of a criminal count indictments against Donald Trump in four locations, two in state court so that he can't pardon himself. Should have got elected and now supposedly in a couple of weeks, Donald Trump could be that sends the sing singer Rikers Island by a Democratic judge. That is a bastardization of America's legal system. Bill Cunningham with you every day at your home of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WW
