you. thank you for having me on and covering this emerging and reoccurring tragedy. john: it doesn t show any signs of going away. however, the president saw fit in auburn, maine to joke about it as he was giving a speech about bidenomics. may have to find something else to criticize me for, now that inflation is coming down. maybe they ll decide to impeach me because it s coming down, i don t know. i love that one. anyway, that s another story. john: well, maybe he was only half joking there. maybe only half joking. john: this question, more and more talk about launching an impeachment inquiry to get to the bottom of what s going on with the president and the president s son and any business dealings that the two of them may have together, or may have had together. do you support the idea of impeachment inquiry? i support the inquiry that would be elevated by that term.
all these conversations among the people who worked for donald trump and who were just trying to please the boss as he is called. and the level of detail is amazing if you read this approximately 60-page document. the specifics in here are incredible. yeah, and one of those specifics we re seeing a reoccurring character now. besides the people who are named the former president, walt nauta, carlos, those employees 1 through 5, but also someone referred to as a pack representative. these are representatives from trump s political action committee. in the first indictment this person was also referenced one of the more damning events in that indictment alleging that the former president showed this representative a classified map. and when we first got that indictment someone very close to the former president told me that s incredibly problematic because it suggests someone close to him, someone in his orbit, someone whose career depends on him may have given potentially incriminati
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that s beyond partisan dispute. yeah, i think that s right. i think kissinger, specifically in cambodia, they demonstrated a consistent disregard for cambodian lives. a failure to detect, or protect civilians and post strike assessments, to investigate civilian harm allegations, and prevent such damage from reoccurring, or punish u.s. personnel who were accountable for injuries and death s. and these policies not only obscured the true toll of the conflict in cambodia, but it set the stage for civilian carnage in the u.s. war on terror. from that fantasy to iraq, into somalia. and david, do you think kissinger, you said immovable in terms of our image of him. do you think he will ever face a war crimes tribunal? on arrest warrant? any kind of legal
civilians and post strike assessments, to investigate civilian harm allegations, and prevent such damage from reoccurring, or punish u.s. personnel who were accountable for injuries and death s. and these policies not only obscured the true toll of the conflict in cambodia, but it set the stage for civilian carnage in the u.s. war on terror. from that fantasy to iraq, into somalia. and david, do you think kissinger, you said immovable in terms of our image of him. do you think he will ever face a war crimes tribunal? on arrest warrant? any kind of legal accountability? i did reach somewhere, david, that has to check with lawyers marie travels abroad because he s worried about being arrested in some foreign countries. there are nations, spain comes to mind, where they have war crimes that if you have committed elsewhere, outside of