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00:29See this headline right here?
00:31Trump causes constitutional crisis.
00:36Trump causes constitutional crisis, showdown emerges over the limits of his power.
00:39Let me be blunt, and this is a lesson here.
00:44The existential threat to President Trump's administration is not in federal court.
00:49What President Trump is doing is constitutional.
00:52The appellate courts will say that.
00:54The Supreme Court will say that.
00:55The existential threat to President Trump's administration, and I mean Doge, Elon Musk,
01:02Secretary of Treasury Besant, Russ Vought, Stephen Miller, all of his people, the existential
01:08threat is right here in this city.
01:10It is the queen of lawfare.
01:12It's Letitia James.
01:14Right now, Soros has a DA that's running unopposed.
01:18He can call a grand jury at any time.
01:20He can set up criminal charges on the most bogus efforts.
01:26Letitia James runs this deal.
01:27She's got a pliant media right here, pliant left-wing media.
01:30She's got a jury pool of only left-wing radicals in the Upper West Side of this city, and she's
01:35got the judges.
01:37She's got all of it.
01:38And hang on, I'm calling on right now the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, to begin an immediate
01:45criminal investigation into Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, all of what they did to President
01:50Trump.
01:51President Trump, on his true social today, laid it out once again.
01:54The existential threat to his administration is this queen of lawfare, Letitia James, and
02:00how she has absolutely total control.
02:06And Doge and Elon Musk and Scott Besson and all of them ought to be worried about this
02:11out-of-control city.
02:12Thank you very much.
02:13Are you calling on an investigation into Bragg because of your case?
02:43He wants a fight.
02:51Everybody knows Steve Bannon's, you know, he wants to always put up a fight.
02:56But he realized that maybe this was a fight because of the forum he was in that he was
03:01never going to win, and he has much bigger and better things to do than sit here for
03:05three weeks during a trial, which we counseled him that we did not see a real victory here,
03:14biggest victory would have been a hung jury, a mistrial, and they just would have tried
03:17the case again.
03:18You know, look, you could say whatever you want about the case against President Trump,
03:23but it was a case of first impression.
03:25It was a case that had never been brought before.
03:28It's a case that the judges twisted and contorted the law to make it happen, and yet there was
03:32a unanimous verdict there.
03:34So the handwriting was on the wall that we did not feel comfortable that he should go
03:39to trial if he had a real alternative.
03:41And what's the alternative here?
03:43Yes, Mr. Bannon is a convicted felon in the state of New York, and he can't run a charity
03:48here in the state of New York.
03:50But short of that, there is no, I mean, oh, and he shouldn't get re-arrested again.
03:56Besides that, I mean, for someone who was charged with a very high-level felony, this
04:00is a spectacular disposition for him.
04:05We are satisfied with it.
04:06Mr. Bannon is very satisfied with it, and the people around Mr. Bannon who, you know,
04:12counsel him on a regular basis are very satisfied with it.
04:15So he's on to, his court days are over.
04:19He's all done with this matter.
04:20He's on to do other things.
04:22Great question.

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