Good evening. Im kaitlan collins, the source this coming to you live tonight from South Florida where i just spoke exclusively with one of the central witnesses and one of the biggest cases, criminal cases i should note in american history, the Trump Classified documents case. Until now, he has been known to the world as trump employee five as a mara lago valais in special counsel, jack smiths Superseding Indictment. Hes referenced six times in it. He has never spoken out publicly until now. It always got brought up about biden and other people that did the same thing. And then there was one time he said were all dirty, we all move boxes that is just one of the explosive things that brian butler told me about what one of trumps codefendants told him. He worked for donald trump for two decades since he was just 19 years old. Now at age 41 with his identity revealed, comes that incredible story. Youre about. Thats a here butlers take on how he says he unwittingly participated in the movi
off, and i was in london within hours after the 77 bombings, and what i experienced in oma and london after those atrocities i experienced today in my home town. and it was a deep sadness followed by a resoluteness that these people will not get to us. we will not let them win. and i will predict, next year, we will have the biggest boston marathon ever. they will have to turn people away, people will come from all over the world as they do, but in greater numbers because we need to show whoever did this they did not win one thing. i totally endorse those words. john mixson, you were with your friend, we have seen lots of images of carlos in the cowboy hat performing acts of courage, as did you. you were standing in the first row of the bleachers when the
bomb went off. what was your reaction, you are a vietnam veteran, you have been in war zones. i just immediately thought it was a terrorist attack. i kind of lost my balance on the step, and my immediate thought was my daughter was heading down to to meet us down there, and i just quickly grabbed the phone to call her. and then there was such confusion that i i actually jumped over the fence, and i saw carlos, and he kind of blessed himself and pointed across the street, we both ran over there. and i was starting to rip the fence down, and carlos didn t wait for the fence, he scaled over the fence and over the scaffolding, and started to attend to some of the victims. i knew i didn t have any first aid training, so there was it was only i was trying to remove the fence and didn t know
what was your reaction, you are a vietnam veteran, you have been in war zones. i just immediately thought it was a terrorist attack. i kind of lost my balance on the step, and my immediate thought was my daughter was heading down to to meet us down there, and i just quickly grabbed the phone to call her. and then there was such confusion that i i actually jumped over the fence, and i saw carlos, and he kind of blessed himself and pointed across the street, we both ran over there. and i was starting to rip the fence down, and carlos didn t wait for the fence, he scaled over the fence and over the scaffolding, and started to attend to some of the victims. i knew i didn t have any first aid training, so there was it was only i was trying to remove the fence and didn t know what i was going to do after that.
three hours after the bomb went off, and i was in london within hours after the 77 bombings, and what i experienced in oma and london after those atrocities i experienced today in my home town. and it was a deep sadness followed by a resoluteness that these people will not get to us. we will not let them win. and i will predict, next year, we will have the biggest boston marathon ever. they will have to turn people away, people will come from all over the world as they do, but in greater numbers because we need to show whoever did this they did not win one thing. i totally endorse those words. john mixson, you were with your friend, we have seen lots of images of carlos in the cowboy hat performing acts of courage, as did you. you were standing in the first row of the bleachers when the bomb went off.