At y'all, what's up, Future me breaking in with some breaking news. It's future me still past, y'all. I called myself trying to finish all these episodes before the holidays coming in. Uh so this is pre Christmas when I'm making this. So I called myself trying to, like you know what I'm saying, get everything done for the holidays. But I'll be forgetting how quick the news be moving. So check this out today is what's today? December fourteen,
Like see'all earlier. I'll get sey'all ahead of the game. I am. The text messages is leaking. Listen, dog, these these Trump folks, y'ad, y'all don't know what the hell you do? Nigging shot ahead and he texted Lord Ingram texted thee. Donald Trump Junior texted is thinking like, hey, Dad Pop Trump, Mr President Nigga say something. They was
texting Mark Meadows, Mark Meadows is who this? When I talked to aboudy eye earlier this they was texting this nigga like they all knew for years the thing we all knew that they all knew. They all scared a trunk. They would try to tell this nigging like Yo, you need to tell these fools, Uh, this don't look good. A my g that boy Trump like it though he
didn't do nothing. Even his own son was like that, uh, you gotta tell them to stop, which again makes us all know because they knew it was one person that can start it and there was one person that could stop it. But then again, y'all knew that too. So with these fools being like, Yo, this is privileged, Yo, hold me in content because right look, don't look I'm pleading the fifth n cause we know you do. Cause
all right, all right, anyway politics. Honestly, the hardest part of this episode was figuring out which phrase I'm gonna use to give us an in road to what I want to talk about, because there's a few nuances in the meetings of each of these things. You know what I'm saying, Like if somebody says, hey, hey, say that to my face and nowadays you you know, you talk
about like these net bangers. You know what I'm saying, These foods that be hard online, but they won't never pull up in person, you know what I'm saying, Like, so when you say, hey, hey, hey, why don't you why don't you bring that. That's another thing. You say, Hey, bring that same energy when I see you. You know what I'm saying, When I pull up on you, I want to see that same energy. Now, what was all that you was talking online? You know what I'm saying.
So that's basically it's like, okay, you you know you're really scared. You you're talking real big right now. But we know you actually a Howard and it's a challenge to be like, all right, you know what I'm saying. Say what you mean, Say what you said, then tell him, Tell him what you were saying online. Tell me if you know what I'm saying, to say it to my face.
Is basically like I'm challenging you. You was talking real hard behind my back, but you're too scared to say it in front of me because you know I'm gonna fire on you. But one of the greatest gifts that has been given to the culture, y'all can feel however you feel about the phrase the culture. You know what I'm saying. But one of the greatest gifts was given to us was by the harmy Kevin Hart when he gave us his uncle Richard Jr. When he got out
of jail say it with your chess. Last neural saying something with your chess, saying with your whole chess that that means you gotta say it like you mean it. At least that's what he think it means. That's still one of the greatest stand ups Kevin has ever given us, say with your chess. Let's talk about the former d O j OH official Jeffrey Cark talking about I ain't coming to testify in the January six committee being like, come out here and say it with your chest. Bring
that energy to my face. Po politics, y'all. All right, Welcome, welcome, welcome, uh epi kuanza because that's the only holiday I recognized. Now I'm just playing. I'm down for any of them. You get a day off work anyway, man, Listen today, there's gonna be quite a vocabulary list for you to understand what's happening. I tell you watch this. Once I tell you the vocabulary like you if you're from the city, and then you gonna understand exactly what's happening right here.
Because once you know what they mean by these phrases, you're like, oh, I see, I see what's happening in here? All right? So I'm gonna talk to tell y'all what it means to be held in contempt of court or contempt of Congress, and tell you what it means about something to be privileged information, and what it means to
plead the fifth. They all mean something. And you know, there's a way that you can when it comes to testifying before Congress, just get him a written letter or do an interview without having to officially testify, because once you officially testify us, that's a whole different story, right, And you can say, there's a lot of ways to not answer a question. That's what I'm gonna get into.
One way is to be like, y'all, this is this is privileged information, whether it's attorney client, whether it's uh, you know, you're a psychologist, you know what I'm saying. It's like in in that counselor that situation, or it's like you work for the president, so it's executive privilege. And I don't have to tell you this because it's an issue of security. I ain't gotta tell you, which is very different than being like, I plead the fifth. But we're gonna get into all that. But let's back up.
So I'm gonna talk to you about a few dutes. Who was basically like, man, why don't y'all sit down somewhere you know you ain't gonna do nothing like look fall back, have several seats. Y'all ain't gonna do nothing. Quit asking me, because if you're asking, I ain't coming. I don't care. Bring your send your goons. I'm not coming. I ain't scared of y'all. Come to the hood, Come get me the There's a couple of dudes that I like that and I'm gonna go through each of those.
Is this This is gonna be fun, Like I just I got to have fun right now because these these brutes to be a wretch. So we've talked about this committee before the January six committee, trying to decide when I decide, trying to really investigate, get their brain around what the hell happened and how did we let this happen on our watch? Um as far as the insurrection, the siege on the capitol, who's really in charge, who was calling the shots? Who knew what was going down?
Why y'all ain't do nothing? Did you notice what's gonna happen before it was gonna happen. Did you orchestrate this happening? And once it was going down, was you helping? And why do you why the hell you think this is okay? Because y'all out here talking about Man, y'all ain't gonna do shit. And you know, I think if they do. We've talked about this before. If they do, it's gonna be something very light, right. But some folks in the committee is like, no, Nick, I ain't letting that ship ride.
Y'all almost had us killed. I know your attitude about this. It's like, man, you're not gonna do but like, look, let me show you what we're gonna do. Work, Come catch my faith. There's some people on the January Sist Committee that's like, oh, I'm not okay, Come say it to my face. Then I ain't gonna do nothing, all right, bet come say it to my face. All right? You know what I'm saying, Like some of the foods is like that, okay, bring that same energy here, come say
it to me. So they're asking questions like, all right, who was there? Who knew? Who didn't know? How can we hold you all accountable for some of this, which, as y'all know, again, if I mean, you can watch just watching movie. You ain't even gotta be from the city to know just watching movie. You know, uh, foot soldiers moved when they told to be moved. Somebody called a shot. Somebody gave a green light. And remember we talked about this a long time ago. Like that, I mean,
clearly that was a green light. What what what old Trump he did like that? Nobody misinterpreted that mug you say it as vague as you won't, but I was a green light, you know what I'm saying. But you know, Trump, he ain't the sharpest tool in the shed. Or maybe he is and I just don't know. Maybe he just playing this game like this. But the point is, you gotta have executioners. You gotta have doers, you gotta have you gotta have the you know, shooters if you will
to part and that's gonna go make it happen. After you called the shot, right that that that pulls off the logistical parts of these situations, which which is normally your staff, you know what I'm saying. So we need to start talking to the staff because like VAM, you mean to tell me. Look, look, because here's here's here's the two options. I think we may have brought this up before. Either you knew exactly what was going down
and you let it go down. You saw it was happening, and you ain't stopped it because you liked it, which means what we all thought, which is, this man is a madman, is not fit for office. That man is so selfish that he willing to burn his own vice president for this mug. He'll burn the whole city down if he can't have it like that's that's what that means. Or you so soft, you so not a boss. You have no control over these people and they do what the hell they want to do and you couldn't have
stopped them. Means you created a monster and you ain't the boss you're trying to tell us you are, because Data did. Data took matters in their own hands and you can't stop them. You don't even know what they was doing. You don't even you ain't even got your hood and check the niggas don't listen to you. They do what they won't you. I mean, these are the only two options. So the January six commedie is trying to figure out, Okay, which one is it. So there's
a couple of heads. They asked to come in to make some statements. Steve Mannon we'll get to him, Mark Meadows will get to him. And Jeffrey Clark, which is the one made made me decide, Okay, yeah, we need to do an episode about this, maybe because he used to work for the Department of Justice. So, like, I just think this is such an interesting story and it's so hood. So you asked them to come make make
some statements. Now let's get into this vocabulary, all right, let's take a breakthrough and here here some headlight slaps. I can't believe I said it like that because I just think it's funny slaps. All right, So here we go as a banger. Wasn't it nicest move? That's called a white boy on Earth right there? Anyway, I'm talking about headlights. Anyway, when the Congress puts together a committee,
they're investigating something. And now granted they can't necessarily put you in jail, but they could recommend jail, right unless you start acting, unless you start tripping, you know what what I'm saying. Because remember, the Congress is not a court. The the courts are courts, right, but they could be like a h unless they hold you in contempt, in which case that's a misdemeanor. You understand what I'm saying. So when the Congress is investigating something or trying to
do something, they have the absolute right. When I absolute, I don't want to say it like that, but they have because that invokes something else. But anyway, they have a right to tell you to be like, hey, you need to come talk to us because we're trying to figure this thing out. So then they send which similar to court, they send a subpoena. Right subpoena is like, Yo, you gotta appear in court, you gotta come testify. Right, And there's some nuances I want to get in get
in between between like testifying and interviews. Uh, being interviewed or asked some questions is different than like giving your your statement, Like that's a it's it. There's a lot to it. Look, just don't get into just just don't get in the system so that you ain't gotta worried about none of this. Right. Oh anyway, Um, when they ask you to come, you know what they expect you. Obviously, you gotta tell the truth. You gotta do what you
gotta do. But sometimes you could be like nigger, I ain't coming, and then the Congress could decide like, uh, do you have a good reason to not come? And if you don't, they can do something called holding you in contempt, specifically contempt of Congress. Now, I'm gonna give you this thing called the Legal Information Institute. It's like an open source, open access law since ninety two, so you can you can, uh, if you want some like legal definitions from stuff, you can go find that. It's
it's super helpful, right. Um, it's at Uh it's part of Cornell. So contempt of Congress. I'm gonna read to it. So check this out. Contempt of Congress is when an individual intentionally interferes with the congressional action. Congress has the power to restrain such individuals from interfering with those actions. It's a form of contempt, uh some or to contempt of court right now. Check this out on a recent more, congress abilities to hold individuals in contempt who interfere with
its duties is considered and implied power of legislature. The U Supreme Court summarized this principle in nineteen seventeen in the case called um Oarshal versus Gordon stating, in virtue of the grant of legislative authorities, there will be power implied to deal with contempt insofar as authority was necessary to preserve and carry out the legislative authority given that is, although the Federal Constitution does not explicitly provide the Congress
the power to hold individuals in contempt, such power is considered implied because without it, Congress would not effectively be able to carry out its duties. That makes sense. So there's no like written, like explicit law that says you could do this, but it's understood. It's like, nigga, how we're gonna do our job if I have no way of holding you accountable for not giving us a testimony? You follow me? Now, The question is, okay, so Congress
say court say you're held in contempt. It's like nigga and okay, what does that mean? You feel me? It's almost like getting getting a ticket from them, uh, from them intersection cameras, nigga and okay, so I'm gonna show up in court. Well, okay, So if I'm gonna show up in court to pay this ticket or to or to fight this ticket, there wasn't no arresting officer. You're not gonna collect this money? What if I just don't pay? I ain't got it. So Nigga and jumps, I may
have just gave you all game. That's why they took the camera the cameras out of the intersections in California because there's no way to collect because I'm like, nick, I didn't get it. It didn't come into mail. I don't know what happened, Like UK, hold be accountable for it. So what does it mean once you're held in contempt? What happens to you? Well, as of now, it's a misdemeanor, which means you could either get uh a thousand dollar fine. So it's like okay, cool break, you know, pay the
fine and twelve months in prison. Nigger, you could go to jail for a year because like, okay, so there's that when you held in contempt, you can fight the contempt. I mean, but like, you know, good luck, my nigg In other words, it's like, hey, let me hie at you right quick, Hey, let me ask you a question, and you like, nigger, I ain't coming, And they're like,
oh where you ain't coming? All right, homey, here's your listen Oh, you're gonna come and you like you could come get me then, and then they pull up on you. That's what happens, like, oh, you're not coming, Okay, we'll come get you right there. Oh yeah, so you know, be careful if you really show they're not gonna come up on your dad. Hey, they the niggas don't be outside, so I'm not worried about what they say. They tell me to come over and they ain't coming. Y'all don't
be outside. Okay, we'll see who'll be outside or not. So Congress like, oh, nigga, we outside, you're not you're not coming. You're not you're not pulling up. Okay, we're gonna see. Now. The next thing I want to teach you all is this executive privilege. Now, these phrase I don't know if you'd be watching the news like I'll be watching the news. These latest phrases are are are are coming up. That's why I figured like, maybe let's take a time to let me tell you what this
stuff means. So executive privilege has to do with the executive branch, right, executive branches. The president you know, everybody works in his in his crib. Now there isn't understanding that there's some stuff that like, for real, shouldn't be anybody else's business. Like the way we're conducting things were the way we you know, you lock in with who you lock in with like and in a lot of ways,
that's just nobody's business. You know. If you talk to like like some like real thorough nigga is out, you know what I'm saying that that be outside that like really really gang banging. A lot of times they talk very vague and then like if even if you understand the slang, like if you understand the lexicon, the lingo, like how how dudes talk, it's still they really haven't told you anything. I watched this interview with the Big
you Uh. He had a show called checking In. I watched his interview with him and ALTI Genesis, and he was asking him about like you know how you feel about like yo, when people come to the city, they're supposed to check in with you. And he was telling his story and the way that the way that alt was talking, which is another sign that you like, Okay, he funny. He do like the crypt Santa Claus. He
be seawalking everywhere, he always smiling. He did the Keyshia cold cup like he's funny, but but he's no joke, right. So the way that he discussed it, he was like, look, man, you know what I'm saying. You when you come in, it's like, look, man, I lock in with who I lock in with. And when I pull up to a city, man out. You know, I know what it is like. You know, I lock in with who I lock in with.
You know what I'm saying. I tap in. You know what I'm saying, and you know, let him you know, like I just be besides that, man, I'd be like staying on my own. You know what I'm saying, staying low. Just I locked in who I lock in with. I move where I move, you know what I'm saying, Like, and we we make our moves and we get out. You know what, damn? Did you just say it's because it's none of your business. Look, and I guarantee you big you knew exactly what he was talking about? Did
he understood everything? And he understood like, well, we're recording this stuff, so I mean, I'm gonna tell you enough information. Did you need to know he respected ot respects the o G enough to like answer because big you O O G. You respect him enough to like, I'm gonna answer your question. You know what I'm saying. Uh, I'm an answering the way. You know, I'm not gonna incriminate myself, my nick You don't like, you don't need to know, like we just you don't have to know it's it's
this is this is gangster the gangster privilege. You unt to stand what I'm saying, Like you ain't all set. You don't get to know what's Like I remember even in my own family, this stuff they didn't tell me because I wasn't on the set. And I'm like, I'm related. They're like, no, you don't you know what I'm saying. Like now we feel you know, just run around the corner, you know, real quick, blaho whoo. You know what I'm saying. YadA YadA, will be right back like, oh, it's privileged,
it's privileged information. So executive privilege again I'm reading from Cornell's law school. It's his Executive privilege is the power of the president and other officials in the executive branch to withhold certain form of confidential communication from the courts and the legislative branch. When executive privilege is invoked in litigation, the court should weigh its applicability by balancing the competing instrance.
The Constitution is silent. Follow me, constitution ain't perfect. We're gonna talk about that little later, but at a later episode. But the Constitution is silent in executive power to withhold information from the courts or Congress. The privilege is rooted in the Separation of Powers doctrine that divided the power of the United States government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Are you following that. It's not like there's a law that says in the Constitution a this is called privilege. That's not there. Again, it's an implied thing, which is why you know, strict constitutionalists are like, NIGGD, do you even understand the document you're reading because it's ship that's not said in there? Dare nobody say that, right? I gotta figure it out based on what is there? So how are you gonna be a strict institutional list? What
what are you talking about? Which gets into a whole conversation about law theory and when we're getting Supreme Court justices and then those dudes that testified in the impeachment trial for President Trump. Yeah, I should do a whole episode on that. Like the purists are like, look, they the this is a fixed document, they said, what they meant, our job is to do what it says. Others are like, well, they didn't cover everything, so we have to interpret it
and retool it for now. But that's a whole other convo. But it's rooted in a separation of powers, which means I have to understand that, like, you don't have the right to make me tell you something that I don't think I should tell you that does Does that make sense? It's a separation of powers, like you don't got the power because if the Congress couldn't make you tell then it's like, oh, well then you've got more power than me.
But the way that the system of checks and balances works is like, well, if you could you can assert that that like all right, na homie, Hey, this is privn of information. Man, I can't tell y'all, then the Congress has to go okay, or or whatever has to be like, or the courts have to be like okay, dang is that like I mean, does this apply? Like is that true? Or I mean if our lives are in danger. Then I get to be like, I don't know, homie, we could all die. You feel me like you could?
This could kill our democracy, my nigga, Like, so I think maybe you gotta cough up some of this information. I'm just saying this is for the good of the nation by the homie, Like, I don't know if you can call this way. It sounds to me like you just don't want to snitch. That sounds like a little different than there's a difference between executive privilege and I'm just not trying to snitch. You do you feel me?
So you gotta figure that out. You know, United States versus Nixon and the Watergate scandal, it established that even a president has a legal duty to provide evidence once communications with his aids when the information is relevant to a criminal case. You're following me that you know the Watergate scandal next on horror, that's my Nixon. That situation was like, look, man, you you you're facing criminal charges here, and this ship is really you can't you can't just
always call it. And that's one thing that old Trump don't get nigked, like, you can't just you can't just claim executive privilege. Oh everything, big dog, like you ain't do your homework. There is a moment where we can make you talk. Y'all, ain't gonna do nothing, man, come get me, okay. And then lastly, I want to talk to you about pleading the Fifth. You know, when somebody says or somebody when you're hearing the Miranda rights like
you have the right to remain silent. That is a reference to the Fifth Amendment, which is uh a UN amendment that says I have the right to not incriminate myself. Right, that's what that's what you're saying, is like, I'm gonna plead this because if I were to answer this question, I am going to prove myself guilty. And I don't know if I'm ready to prove myself guilty. It's a cool like law, but it has a lot of implications. Now when I say implications, I mean that it's implied. Now.
Old Trump he was like, you know when it was when it wasn't His homiesn't understand. He was like, why would you plead the Fifth if you've got nothing to hide? It sounds to me like you're guilty. You're trying not to because you're because it's about not incriminating yourself, right, right. So he's like, no, if you plead the fifth, that means you're guilty, but it don't necessarily mean you guilty. It just mean look like, look, I'm not answering this
question because it might make me seem guilty. But you can't answer the question. You can't like and that's not gonna stand up in law in the court to just be like, well, I think because you didn't say nothing, that must mean this. No, it is your right as a citizen to be like, lead the fifth because for something that uh give Dave Chappelle gave us for anyway. Fifth. So yeah, you don't have to incriminate yourself. That's a great law to have. Now let's talk about the homies.
Take a break though, all right, we're back in the building, the back and his billions. Uh so check it out. I'm talking about a couple of people, but we're gonna land mostly uh Jeffrey Clark. First, I'm gonna talk about your boy, Steve Bannett, who made it very clear who he was and what he's about. Steve Bannett said it with his whole chest. Okay, they asked that fool and
and in a lot of ways. Look, I mean, if you reel out here, real, recognize real that man crazy, that man, psycho, that man, that's something wrong with that man. But he said it with his whole chest. They said, we want you to come testified. He said, I think your courts don't mean nothing. Number one, Number two, I'm invoking and executive privilege. I was working for the president. And even if I wasn't, Nigga, ain't coming. I don't
respect y'all at all. You ain't nobody. It's Steve Bannon stance. Now, if you could see, if you could hear the smile in my face as I'm explained at this number one, the time for which they asking him to talk, You ain't work for the president then, nik And you was just at the crib. You was just over the here. So you can't. You can't claim executive privilege money if you ain't work for the president, then it don't work
that way. Executive privilege covers dialogue and communication with his staff. You wasn't his staff, no more, nig it don't count. So that that's dumb. And he was like still like, I don't care whatever, I ain't coming he said it was up. They was like saying to my face. He said, I did, I ain't coming, and I mean I respect it. I don't respect him, but I respect that I ain't come it. Your boy Mark Meadows. Mark Meadows get up too. So he was the former chief of staff of President Trump.
Not only did this niggul be like I ain't coming, he also wanted to smoke. He like, yo, nigga, catch my faith. He's suing the committee back and Nancy Pelosi personally, I think he this nigga name and names. He like, look, y'all not gonna, you know, enforced the subpoena. I'm suing y'all come get me because catch my faith. It's so great.
He's suing him, he said. He asking the federal court to block the enforcement of the subpoena Committee issued, as well as the subpoena it issued two Verizon for his phone records. My nigga was like, look and take me to court, homie. I'm suing y'all. Y'all ain't gotten. This is none of y'all's big business right. The lawsuit comes after the Committee signaled that it would pursue criminal contempt referral against Meadows because of his refusal to sit for
a deposition in the investigation of the Capital Riot. Uh. He alleges that the subpoenos, the subpoenos, the subpoenas are overly broad and unduly burdensome, while claiming that committee lacks lawful authority to seek and to obtain the information requested. He's like, niggy, y'all need to see my phone ring. Look, I ain't telling y'all nothing. You you you out here wild? They like, he like, look, man, y'all nis want to
know my draw side. Y'all trying to figure out like who I went to prom with because like, y'all doing way too much. Like look, I'm not playing with none of y'alls, right, Uh. Your girl. Liz Cheney, who is the vice chair for the Senate Committee on the January six in selection, she was like, I look forward to litigating this, which is white people speak for like, oh, I want to smoke, nigga, come get this fade. Oh where are you trying to get down? We could get
down in that's she like, look, let's row right. She also noted that Meadows is refusing to answer questions about documents that he already turned over voluntarily. You're trying to ask me questions. She like, what the hell is you talking about? You don't already gave us these documents. We're just trying to ask you questions about the documents you already gave us. Look, she said, the committee has received a number of extremely interesting, nonprivileged documents from Mr. Meadows.
These include text messages and emails from his private cell phone and private email. Count he's produced these documents. They are not privileged, she said. They include, uh, documents that are directly related to what President Trump should have been doing on January six during the attack and now here refusing to appear to answer questions about these non privileged documents. The hell did you talking about privilege? Fool? Were already
looking at the paper. You didn't already turned over the paperwork? He like, I ain't talking. You can't make me talk about this. These white people crazy, y'all already got the document. You know, when you're watching the news, they're showing a high speed chase and Homie hop out the whip and he started running. Don't you think to yourself the helicopter on you, hommy, where is you going Nigga Adon already
got you that da had already got you. Look, Meadows, listen, you already know they ain't gonna look You're gonna be all right, But this is my bear was like, no, I want the smoke. Yes, now, finally our to talk about. Oh man, who's saying it with it? Who they aaron to say with his whole chest is Jeffrey Clark. Jeffrey Clark. Why why I like this so much is because of
the the theater of it all. He had a couple of depositions where they were just trying to ask him questions, get some of the stuff on record, understand what it is, and he kept asserting certain types of like executive privilege, different things like this that some applied, some didn't, right um, and they kept asking him to kept asking them. Finally he's just like, look like, I'm done answering y'all's questions. I'm out right, and he walks away. He's like, we're
done here. There's like there's this this certain interview with him where he was just like, listen to I'm done answering y'all's questions. I'm rolling out. Why this is so interesting to me is because again he used to he was he worked for the d o J, right, and so he kind of know really how to play this
game with them. Right. So basically the panel was like, hey, we're gonna give you one more chance to come and appear right in light of this new letter that he sent to the committee stating that he intends to claim Fifth Amendment protection. And they're like, oh, word, will come say it with your whole chest. Don't be such a net banger. Oh, come say it to our face. We
want to ask you the questions. Have you on camera, look us in the face and say I plead the fifth Even though he's saying, look, look I intend to you know, I'm done answering questions and whatever I am going to answer. My answer is I plead the fifth. And they're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's not good enough. Come in here, bring that same energy to our face in front of all these cameras. Let everybody see you say I'm pleading the fifth. They
was like, say it with your chest. Look, it's so funny to me, say, listen, nigga, you need to come in here and tell us I'm not accepting no letters. Come say it to us. Why is that important what anybody from the hood. No, exactly why that's important. One is because I'm trying to see if you're a punk or not, if you all school, if you're a buster, if you're Mark, you're Mork and mindy. Let me see if you got some heart. You can't hide behind these letters.
I don't hear now, none of that. I heard, none of that. I heard what I told y'all. Try to tell you no, no, no, no, no, no, no, stand up like a man, look me in the face and say what you said, Say what you say, what you said you was gonna say, Do what you said you was gonna do. Because it don't count unless you can look me in the face. That's why I'm like this, listen, this this hood stuff. None of this. I heard. You
told me this. Now. Now, if you know, if you're really about that action, every if everybody about this about that action, and even if you go in there and listen, even if you go in there and switching of the street, even if you're going there and catch that fade, let me tell you what's gonna happen. Whole hood will be like, well, you know what, though he stood up like a man. He took his beating. Even if you get your I mean,
if they dog walk you. Listen, we respected because you wasn't You weren't hiding behind no keyboards, twitter fingers like like Drake will say, you know what I'm saying, You just ain't twitter fingers. You ain't hiding in the common sections. Nah, homie, let me come outside. You come outside, you throw them hands, and then foods wear you out. At least you through hands, at least rere respect the fact that you stood up in front of everybody and said what you had to say.
Because if not now, not only because then the court gets to be like, not only if you don't come in here and just say what you said you was gonna say, not only do we get to hold you in contempt and put you into jail and we get to call you a You know what I mean, I'm pausing for a fact because you know what I'm saying. Look, I love this stuff. They they saying it like this. Listen, Let's just say we have forty five questions. We're giving you one more chance to show you got a backbone.
I want you to come in here and don't want you to answer each of these questions either answer with that's privileged or I'm pleading the fifth. I want you to say it to our face. I'm gonna give you one more chance. If not, we bring in the faith. And it seems like okay, but he already said he pleading the fifth. But he's like no, no, no, no, no. I need you on record because I needed we need to all watch you do this because we all know in the eyes of the public, if somebody plead the fifth.
Uh So, if they do hold him in criminal contempt, it will be the second person him and Mark Meadows, uh who would actually face serious like legal penalty, Like it's criminal like I said, it's a misdemeanor to not show up. Um and like we said, Steve Bannon is also awaiting his trial like we talked about before, because he's held in content, right. Um So, if this goes down,
I mean, what y'all think having next? You think they're gonna sit in jail or you think they're gonna pull the market Meadows from joint where they're just gonna sue. You think it's gonna tie up in courts? Which is they gonna do? You think? I mean, what y'all think ship. I can't call it. These white people will be having some stuff under the up under their sleeves, but if I was to use my antenna's. One thing I know about these powerful folks in this system is you're not
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