itself. katie: put these children at risk placing them with unvetted sponsors we know from previous situations and examples that they are going to criminals who are abusing them in horrific ways. amazing this policy is still considered the humane way of doing things. tom homan, thank you for your time. thanks for having me, katie. katie: coming up, president biden getting a not so welcomed reception under the midterm campaign trail. newt gingrich reacts as more democrats say no thanks to an appearance with the commander-in-chief. and, a mask ban. one store s solution to stop wannabe robbers in their tracks.
i m grateful to the members of the jury for their careful and thoughtful service. despite being falsely accused, i m relieved that justice ultimately prevailed in my case. jake, a couple reporters caught up to the jury forewoman after the verdict. and she said essentially that this was a waste of time. but the larger point that you re trying to make, you re trying to say durham made, which is that the clinton campaign and associated of the clinton campaign took opposition research, dirt, vetted and unvetted, true or not true, and tried to get it into the media. and the fbi. and the fbi by shopping it around. they did do that, right? they did do that. it s just not illegal. it s just not illegal. if it were, there would be a lot more trials like this in washington. that s not what this was supposed to be about. the judge warned everybody that the 2016 election was not being relitigated in this trial. just about the lie.
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