wing bureaucrats. they re probably not going to have to pay $5 to drive into work like everyone else does because they ll work remote and go after the very people who do bust their tail and do have to go to work who can t zoom it in and remote work. talking about the teacher who has the side business in the summer painting houses. that s who they re coming after. or the mom and dad who got the hardware store, that s who they re coming after, and everyone knows it. and when you couple that with what we saw a couple nights ago against president trump and what we saw yesterday against a colleague of mine, that s why americans are so stinking sick of this and fired up. and they re going to and i say this, i believe it, they re going to make a change on november 8th. sean: governor, you look at the statistics in that study, you think about it wealthy people can afford tax lawyers and expensive accountants. those accountants and lawyers will fight the irs on their behalf. the people maki
whose husband broke the law driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs with a concealed passenger in the car. a secret list of undisclosed powerful people that visited epstein s island and did god knows what to underage women, none of their liberties were infringed upon like president trump s and his families. simply put under the biden administration, the government conceals what it want to, the government does what it wants to and american citizens need to protect their country from this government. sean: lindsey, anything else you would want the american people to know? you were there that day. what thud she know? anything else. well, if we re thinking about the future, i would like to just say that the biden administration has united americans against its administration and this incident has ironically created bipartisan on this issue, because no american, whether democrat or republican, wants an overreaching department of justice. we even see andrew cuomo and
cooperation 15 boxes were transferred to the archives months ago, other boxes of interest were stored in a room at mar-a-lago secured with a specific pad lock installed at the request of those federal officials following a meeting in june. they had been invited in. they got to see everything. they asked the president to put a pad lock on it, and they d and in august, before any kind of subpoena or formal request, the fbi goes ahead and conducts a full-on raid, guns ablazing months in the making and we re supposed to believe this is totally normal, that the fbi, this is how they behave in every circumstance? this is the sad tragedy of this. the fbi that i revered growing up, the two relatives in my family that i revered growing up that were part of this agency, they have now shattered their reputation in all things,
inside at all. sean: did you ever get a chance to read the warrant? did you ever get a copy of isn t it did you ever get any other information? do you know, are you aware of what they took out of mar-a-lago? that s the thing. they had unfettered access to the property. they looked at god knows what in there and did god knows what in there. we have no idea. what the fbi did was an appalling display of abuse of power. all documents requested were previously handed over. president trump and his team pains stakingly reviewed every single document at mar-a-lago and gave the government what they requested. if they needed any other documents, they could have just asked. and the warrant was secured under seal, so they tried to get away with concealing this overreach by obtaining a warrant under seal. nobody knew about it. they knew that president trump was in bedminster and hasn t been at mar-a-lago for some time.
cooperating without any resistance and he had made a promise, you need something, come back. i m going to deliver it. five days later, the government asked that a good pad lock be put on that room, secure that room, which the secret service did, and nothing occurred for two months until they showed up and raided. the president was voluntarily complying with a grand jury subpoena and then he gets raided anyway. these are going to raise some very serious questions about the time line of what has now happened. sean: that s pretty amazing. and this judge fairly obviously had a conflict of interest, but here he is, he even recused himself from one case. yeah. sean: why would he not have recused himself here? that s a great question. sean: the magistrate. yeah, why magistrate recused himself. he said he could not be impartial as a judge providing over a lawsuit by donald trump against hillary clinton. that was six weeks before he then turned around and signed a search warrant for