Biden crimes witness collapses, Haley donors switching to Biden
The David Pakman Show - March 21, 2024
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WOW: Biden crimes witness COLLAPSES under AOC questions
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Tony Bobulinski got into a back-and-forth during a congressional hearing regarding Bobulinski's claim of witnessing President Joe Biden committing a crime, with AOC pressing for specifics. However, Bobulinski struggled to identify a clear crime, mentioning "corruption statutes" and "RICO" without providing details. AOC clarified that RICO is a category of crimes, not a specific offense, highlighting the lack of concrete evidence in Bobulinski's testimony. This exchange exemplified a broader pattern where individuals fail to substantiate allegations of criminal behavior by Biden, casting doubt on the Republican impeachment effort waged against him. This exchange underscores the importance of providing factual evidence when making accusations against public figures and reveals the partisan dynamics at play in these proceedings.
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Trump lawyer WON'T DENY Trump might ask Saudis or Russia for cash
During an interview with Martha MacCallum on Fox News, Trump's attorney Alina Habba refused to discount the possibility that Trump would accept money from the Russians or the Saudis to pay his legal expenses. Trump has only days to come up with the $454 million bond covering the judgment against him in the New York fraud case. The argument presented to the Appellate Division revolves around the perceived injustice of forcing Trump to sell prized properties to fund his appeal, highlighting the limitations in obtaining bonds of such magnitude. Despite claims of Trump's wealth, doubts arise about his financial stability, suggesting he lacks the necessary liquidity to meet legal obligations without resorting to unconventional means. The discourse reflects a narrative of victimhood and unfair targeting of Trump, contrasting with doubts about his financial solvency.
From yesterday’s show:
Nikki Haley gets 150,000 votes in Florida despite dropping out weeks ago
Nikki Haley's performance in the Florida Republican primary is drawing attention, since she received 150,000 votes despite withdrawing from the race weeks ago. Trump secured a significant victory with 81% of the vote, but around 200,000 Republican voters opted for other candidates. This suggests potential discontent within the Republican electorate, with some voters choosing alternatives despite knowing Trump had already secured the nomination. Speculation arises about the impact of this voter behavior in the upcoming presidential election, particularly in swing states like Florida. Despite Florida serving as an experimental case, Joe Biden doesn't necessarily need it to secure victory, as long as he maintains his 2020 electoral map winning states like Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
From yesterday’s show:
Trump advisor's prison speech so insane, FOX NEWS cuts away
Peter Navarro, former senior economic adviser to Donald Trump, was sentenced to four months in prison and arrived at a facility in Miami, Florida. Navarro spoke to reporters before entering the prison, saying he was going away for alleged crimes. Fox News interrupted coverage of Navarro's statements, stating they were untrue and clarifying that he had been convicted, not merely accused. Navarro argued about executive privilege and his refusal to testify before Congress, claiming historical precedent dating back to George Washington. However, despite Navarro's appeals, the courts upheld his sentence. They emphasized Navarro's attempt to justify his actions and highlighted that breaking the law carries consequences regardless of historical interpretations. Despite the spectacle, Navarro made out of it, prison life probably won’t be all that bad for him as a high-profile white-collar criminal and he’ll be out in a few months with good behavior.
More on the show:
-- Austin Frerick, antitrust and agriculture experts at Yale University and author of the book "Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food," joins David to discuss monopoly power in the food industry, the truth about food regulation, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3Psi85a
-- Republicans have finally found the proof that President Joe Biden has a bank account, and sometimes deposits checks
-- Yet another psychiatrist, Dr. Lance Dodes, says that the evidence of Donald Trump's dementia is "overwhelming"
-- Alina Habba, Donald Trump's on-again-off-again lawyer, won't deny on Fox News that Trump might ask Saudi Arabia or Russia for money for his bond
-- Many prominent Nikki Haley donors are switching to President Joe Biden rather than Donald Trump
-- The newest children's book by David is out, Think Like a Voter. Get the book at http://www.davidpakman.com/book
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-- On the Bonus Show: North Dakota ballot question could be test case for political age limit, California voters narrowly approve Newson's mental health bond, Alabama Governor signs bill banning DEI programs, much more...
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