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During a press briefing on Friday, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) delivered remarks on former President Donald Trump's criminal conviction.

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00:00 So I was really excited to get that one done.
00:02 We set up the framework for business courts.
00:06 And you've heard me talk about that before.
00:08 And for Oklahomans that haven't heard me,
00:11 I want Oklahoma to be the most business-friendly state
00:13 in the country.
00:14 And if we do that, that is going to help our economy.
00:16 That's going to help education, health care, infrastructure.
00:20 It's going to help our state grow.
00:22 It's going to help wages increase.
00:24 And so we just put the framework together for business courts.
00:28 We're seeing other states stumble.
00:30 You see what's happening with President Trump
00:32 in the court system in New York, which I thank everybody.
00:35 This is going to have a huge long tail with businesses
00:39 fleeing New York when they see what they can do to someone
00:42 up there in that court system.
00:44 It's just unjust.
00:45 It's unbelievable.
00:46 And so you see Delaware stumbling.
00:48 And I want to make sure that our businesses know they're
00:50 protected in the state of Oklahoma
00:53 from out-of-control weaponization of district
00:58 attorneys, attorney generals.
01:00 We want to make sure that people know that they're
01:02 safe in the state of Oklahoma.

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