you know, very few americans would do that. the vast majority of people we ve subpoenaed or approach have had come in and testified. very few people would think in such a sneering and derisive and contemptuous way of governmental process like that. but he did. and it s a crime in the district of columbia punishable by up to 12 months in jail for doing that. now he could come in and say, answering specific questions, i plead the fifth amendment. i might incriminate myself if i answer that. there is a privilege against self-incrimination. we can protect you from that by extending to you use immunity, meaning you can testify and nothing that you say can be used against you in a prosecution. but you don t have the right to decide you re just not going to show up. la-di-da. these vague implications of executive privilege is a joke. he didn t even work for the executive branch. he was fired by donald trump in
of columbia punishable by up to 12 months in jail for doing that. now he could come in and say, answering specific questions, i plead the fifth amendment. i might incriminate myself if i answer that. there is a privilege against self-incrimination. we can protect you from that by extending to you use immunity, meaning you can testify and nothing that you say can be used against you in a prosecution. but you don t have the right to decide you re just not going to show up. la-di-da. these vague implications of executive privilege is a joke. he didn t even work for the executive branch. he was fired by donald trump in august of 2015. these events took place in january of 2021. and, i mean, the president doesn t even have executive privilege about it because they re claiming that the president really had nothing to do with it, so if he knows anything about it, it was obviously a crime and not any
and then a team of scientists, led by neubauer, were follow them. but it wasn t just the triplets. there were others. after my article came out, another twin set discovered themselves. and here they are now. appreciate you coming on the show today. our pleasure. it s amazing, the story is incredible. is that the way to tell it? it s funny. we say if it hadn t happened to us, we wouldn t believe it. this is a disney movie. it s a little darker than a disney movie. i was at home in my apartment in brooklyn with my 2-year-old daughter and the phone rings. la-di-da, answer the phone and it was the adoption agency. we ve got some news for you, you ve got a twin sister and she s looking for you. you were both editors of your high school paper. you both went to film school. well, it s funny. i don t know if you notice. our mannerisms.
there were others. after my article came out, another twin set discovered themselves. and here they are now. appreciate you coming on the show today. our pleasure. it s amazing, the story is incredible. is that the way to tell it? it s funny. we say if it hadn t happened to us, we wouldn t believe it. this is a disney movie. it s a little darker than a disney movie. i was at home in my apartment in brooklyn with my 2-year-old daughter and the phone rings. la-di-da, answer the phone and it was the adoption agency. we ve got some news for you, you ve got a twin sister and she s looking for you. you were both editors of your high school paper. you both went to film school. well, it s funny. i don t know if you notice. our mannerisms. yes. my contact at the adoption agency asked them, why we separated? asked the million-dollar question. for a twin study. we felt our lives had been orchestrated by these scientific researchers who put their scientific need