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[00:00:00] Shocking information was released this
[00:00:02] week showing abuse of power by DC Judge
[00:00:04] James Booseberg. He gave an order to
[00:00:06] Verizon allowing the FBI to spy on
[00:00:09] sitting US senators. This week, Congress
[00:00:11] officially filed articles of impeachment
[00:00:14] stating he is guilty of high crimes and
[00:00:16] misdemeanors and should be removed from
[00:00:18] office.
[00:00:20] [music]
[00:00:35] For you to understand the story, we need
[00:00:37] to go back to the beginning. More and
[00:00:39] more information has started to come out
[00:00:41] about what happened in the previous
[00:00:43] election in 2020. A lot of people still
[00:00:46] think that the Democrats stole the 2020
[00:00:49] election, primarily because of this
[00:00:51] chart. Somehow Joe Biden received an
[00:00:54] unusual amount of votes that disappeared
[00:00:56] the following election cycle. It looks
[00:00:59] to me like cheating. This is what Donald
[00:01:02] Trump said at the time on Twitter. I won
[00:01:05] the election in a landslide. But
[00:01:07] remember, I only think in terms of legal
[00:01:09] votes, not all the fake voters and fraud
[00:01:12] that miraculously floated in from
[00:01:14] everywhere. What a disgrace. And then
[00:01:17] there was this tweet. The Democrats
[00:01:19] dumped hundreds of thousands of ballots
[00:01:20] in the swing states late in the evening.
[00:01:23] It was a rigged election. The election
[00:01:25] was officially called for Joe Biden.
[00:01:28] Donald Trump was removed from Facebook
[00:01:30] on January 7th, 2021 and removed from
[00:01:32] Twitter on January 8th, 2021. He was
[00:01:36] still the president at this point. Think
[00:01:39] about that. A sitting president was
[00:01:41] removed from social media because he
[00:01:43] looked at this chart and said, "That
[00:01:45] looks like cheating." Then one year into
[00:01:48] Joe Biden's presidency, the FBI launched
[00:01:51] an investigation called Arctic Frost.
[00:01:54] This investigation targeted Trump for
[00:01:56] election interference. It started with
[00:01:58] this email inside the FBI requesting to
[00:02:01] open a case on the Trump campaign at all
[00:02:03] for conspiring to defraud the US
[00:02:05] government via the elector scheme.
[00:02:08] Let us just stop here. This email should
[00:02:12] never have been sent. This looks like
[00:02:14] the current administration is opening
[00:02:16] investigations into their political
[00:02:18] opponents.
[00:02:20] The FBI should not open investigations
[00:02:23] into former presidents. The timing of
[00:02:25] this email is important. It was sent on
[00:02:28] February 22nd, 2022. Donald Trump had
[00:02:32] been testing the beta version of his new
[00:02:33] online platform called Truth Social. A
[00:02:37] week before the FBI email, Donald Trump
[00:02:40] Jr. posted on Twitter on February 15th,
[00:02:42] 2022. Breaking. This was Donald Trump's
[00:02:45] first post on Truth Social. Get ready.
[00:02:49] Your favorite president will see you
[00:02:50] soon. Then the day before the FBI email
[00:02:54] on February 21, 2022, Truth Social
[00:02:57] officially launched. So the Democrats
[00:03:00] had managed to get themselves into
[00:03:02] power. They had managed to ban Donald
[00:03:04] Trump on all social media platforms. But
[00:03:07] now Donald Trump had created his own
[00:03:09] platform and the Democrats would not be
[00:03:11] able to silence him anymore. The
[00:03:14] Democrats were getting nervous. The very
[00:03:17] next day after Truth Social is launched
[00:03:20] is the day the FBI sent the email
[00:03:22] requesting to open Arctic Frost.
[00:03:25] Approval to start the operation came
[00:03:27] from the highest levels. Here is the
[00:03:29] memo signed by the head of the FBI,
[00:03:31] Christopher Ray, and the US Attorney
[00:03:33] General, Merrick Garland. The statistics
[00:03:35] look like it is the Democrats who are
[00:03:37] cheating in the election. And when Trump
[00:03:39] tries to say that it is not fair, they
[00:03:42] open an investigation to accuse Trump of
[00:03:44] election interference.
[00:03:47] Does anyone else see the hypocrisy?
[00:03:50] Special counsel Jack Smith started
[00:03:52] requesting subpoenas. He sent 197
[00:03:55] subpoenas targeting more than 400
[00:03:57] Republicans.
[00:03:59] Let me remind you that in the US we are
[00:04:02] protected by the fourth amendment of the
[00:04:03] constitution which says the right of the
[00:04:06] people to be secure in their persons,
[00:04:08] houses, papers and effects against
[00:04:10] unreasonable searches and seizures shall
[00:04:12] not be violated and no warrant shall
[00:04:15] issue but upon probable cause supported
[00:04:17] by oath or affirmation and particularly
[00:04:19] describing the place to be searched and
[00:04:21] the persons or things to be seized. That
[00:04:24] is very clear. The government cannot
[00:04:27] just come into your home and randomly
[00:04:29] start looking around. Fishing
[00:04:32] expeditions are not allowed. If the
[00:04:35] government wants a subpoena, they must
[00:04:37] have a specific reason and a court
[00:04:39] order. A lot of people do not know the
[00:04:41] reason why this is in the constitution.
[00:04:44] In 1763, there was a journalist and a
[00:04:47] member of parliament in London named
[00:04:49] John Wilks. Now, this is not John Wils
[00:04:52] Booth who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
[00:04:54] This took place a hundred years before
[00:04:56] that. John Wilks published a weekly
[00:04:59] political newspaper called North
[00:05:01] Britain. Basically, he called out people
[00:05:03] in power and made fun of them. This was
[00:05:06] their version of sharing memes. The king
[00:05:10] of England, King George III, gave a
[00:05:12] speech in Parliament about the Treaty of
[00:05:14] Paris that he had just signed. In North
[00:05:16] Britain issue number 45, John Wilks
[00:05:19] viciously attacked the king's speech,
[00:05:21] saying, "This week has given the public
[00:05:23] the most abandoned influence of
[00:05:25] ministerial effrtery ever attempted to
[00:05:27] be imposed on mankind. Every friend of
[00:05:30] this country must lament that a prince
[00:05:32] of so many great and amiable qualities
[00:05:34] whom England truly rever can be brought
[00:05:37] to give the sanction of his sacred name
[00:05:39] to the most odious measures and to the
[00:05:41] most unjustifiable public declarations
[00:05:44] from a throne ever renowned for truth,
[00:05:46] honor, and unsullied virtue. It sounds
[00:05:50] like he really did not like the king's
[00:05:52] speech. The king was furious.
[00:05:56] How dare this journalist make fun of the
[00:05:59] king? The king arrested anyone involved
[00:06:02] in the writing, printing, or
[00:06:04] distribution of issue number 45. This
[00:06:08] led to over 40 arrests, and John Wils
[00:06:11] was imprisoned in the Tower of London.
[00:06:13] The king was holding a member of
[00:06:15] Parliament in prison for making fun of
[00:06:18] his speech. This led to public outcry.
[00:06:21] There were rallies with mobs chanting
[00:06:24] Wilks and liberty. 45 became the sign of
[00:06:27] resistance. People engraved it on mugs
[00:06:30] and graffitied it on the walls. The
[00:06:33] court case dragged on for years, but
[00:06:35] eventually John Wils was released on a
[00:06:37] technicality.
[00:06:39] George III was the same king during the
[00:06:41] Revolutionary War in America, and he was
[00:06:44] using the same tactics against the
[00:06:46] colonists.
[00:06:48] 13 years after North Britain number 45,
[00:06:50] the founding fathers signed the
[00:06:52] Declaration of Independence in 1776.
[00:06:55] John Wilks was at the forefront of their
[00:06:57] minds, which was why they included the
[00:06:59] Fourth Amendment in the Constitution.
[00:07:02] The US was supposed to be different. In
[00:07:06] the US, the people have the power. This
[00:07:10] is where Judge James Boseberg enters the
[00:07:12] story. A whistleblower has come forward
[00:07:15] with a secret order issued by Judge
[00:07:17] James Boseberg as part of Arctic Frost.
[00:07:20] This explains that the FBI had requested
[00:07:22] a subpoena to Verizon for cell phone
[00:07:24] records. This document places a gag
[00:07:27] order on Verizon so they cannot inform
[00:07:29] any of the targets that their cell phone
[00:07:31] information is being turned over to the
[00:07:33] FBI. Senator Ted Cruz was one of the
[00:07:36] people who was spied on. When you have
[00:07:39] the Biden Department of Justice
[00:07:40] subpoening 20% of the Republicans in the
[00:07:44] Senate, it is an egregious, abuse of
[00:07:46] process. It is it is a fishing
[00:07:49] expedition and we need to have a full
[00:07:51] and thorough investigation and
[00:07:53] accountability for every executive
[00:07:55] branch official that signed off on
[00:07:57] weaponizing the government. And I
[00:07:59] believe that the House of
[00:08:00] Representatives should impeach Judge
[00:08:03] Boseberg. Judge Boseberg was the one who
[00:08:05] who made findings that he had no basis
[00:08:08] for. And and when he did that, he took
[00:08:10] off his judicial robe. He just became a
[00:08:13] partisan crusader. He joined with Jack
[00:08:16] Smith in the mission to try to stop
[00:08:18] Donald Trump from being reelected.
[00:08:20] Thankfully, the voters prevailed.
[00:08:23] Democracy prevailed. But I'll tell you
[00:08:24] what, if God forbid Kla Harris had
[00:08:27] become president, we would never ever
[00:08:29] ever find out about this. They would
[00:08:30] have buried their abuse of power. And
[00:08:33] what's critical, this can never happen
[00:08:35] again.
[00:08:36] >> So, who is this Judge Boseberg? He's a
[00:08:39] judge in DC who was appointed by Barack
[00:08:41] Obama. As a judge, he's not allowed to
[00:08:44] make political contributions, but his
[00:08:47] wife has given over $10,000 to Democrat
[00:08:50] candidates. His sister, Melissa
[00:08:52] Boseberg, worked on John K's
[00:08:54] presidential campaign. This is a very
[00:08:56] politically motivated family. Here are
[00:08:59] some of the recent cases Judge Booseberg
[00:09:01] has overseen. Number one, Trende Ara
[00:09:04] gang members were deported out of the
[00:09:06] country. Judge Boseberg ordered the
[00:09:08] plane to be turned around and flown back
[00:09:11] into US airspace. Judge Boseberg found
[00:09:14] the Trump administration in contempt of
[00:09:16] court, which was overturned by the DC
[00:09:18] Circuit Court of Appeals. Number two,
[00:09:21] DoD signal chats containing attack plans
[00:09:24] were leaked by the press. The Trump
[00:09:26] administration is being sued by a
[00:09:28] watchdog group claiming that this was
[00:09:30] inappropriate use of technology. Number
[00:09:33] three, FBI lawyer Kevin Kleinmith is the
[00:09:36] one person who pleaded guilty to the
[00:09:38] crimes for falsifying documents to spy
[00:09:40] on Trump in the Russian collusion hoax.
[00:09:43] Judge Booseberg let Kleinmith off with
[00:09:46] probation. There was no jail time.
[00:09:49] Number four, there was a court case
[00:09:51] against Facebook for abusing its market
[00:09:53] power and social networking to crush
[00:09:55] social competitors. The Trump
[00:09:57] administration brought this case in 2020
[00:09:59] before he left office. Booseberg
[00:10:02] dismissed the complaint, claiming the
[00:10:04] allegations ultimately fall short of
[00:10:06] plausibly establishing that Facebook
[00:10:08] holds market power. Number five, Judge
[00:10:12] Booseberg oversaw the trial of Ray Eps
[00:10:14] for his part in the protests at the
[00:10:16] capital. For some suspicious reason,
[00:10:20] Rayups was led off with only probation.
[00:10:23] Number six, a woman was arrested for
[00:10:26] traveling from New York to Washington DC
[00:10:28] with the intent to kill President Trump.
[00:10:32] She said, "I literally told FBI in five
[00:10:36] states today that I am willing to
[00:10:37] sacrificially kill this President of the
[00:10:39] United States by disembowing him and
[00:10:42] cutting out his trachea with Liz Cheney
[00:10:44] and all the affirmation present." Judge
[00:10:47] Boseberg quietly released her from
[00:10:49] prison pending her trial. He simply
[00:10:52] ordered that she go back home to New
[00:10:53] York, wear an ankle monitor, and go see
[00:10:56] her psychiatrist.
[00:10:58] This is crazy. Is he trying to get Trump
[00:11:02] killed? I'm starting to see a pattern
[00:11:04] here. This one judge seems to be getting
[00:11:08] every case related to Donald Trump and
[00:11:10] then ruling in favor of the Democrats.
[00:11:14] Just to be clear, this is statistically
[00:11:16] impossible.
[00:11:18] Cases are supposed to be assigned to
[00:11:20] judges randomly.
[00:11:22] How does this one judge get all the
[00:11:24] cases related to Donald Trump? Not only
[00:11:28] that, the case about the trend aragua
[00:11:30] gang members he assigned to himself
[00:11:33] while on vacation.
[00:11:35] >> One other thing to note here, there's
[00:11:37] these cases are also supposed to be
[00:11:39] randomly assigned. Judge Boseberg over
[00:11:42] the weekend it came out he's not the
[00:11:44] emergency judge in DC. He inserted
[00:11:46] himself in that role. He was on
[00:11:48] vacation. The case was filed at 2:30 in
[00:11:50] the morning. Somehow he ended up with
[00:11:52] that case. He wasn't the emergency judge
[00:11:55] on duty. So I think this requires uh
[00:11:58] further investigation and legislation.
[00:12:00] >> So let me get that straight because I
[00:12:02] I'll quote you on that because that is
[00:12:03] news to me and maybe a lot of other
[00:12:05] people too. If he wasn't the emergency
[00:12:08] judge who would naturally metriculate
[00:12:10] into that position on this, he just gets
[00:12:12] to pick himself and say, "Well, I'm the
[00:12:14] favorite. Let me go do this case against
[00:12:16] Trump."
[00:12:17] >> He's the chief judge and he inserted
[00:12:19] himself. That doesn't happen. The
[00:12:21] emergency judges 100% of the time get
[00:12:24] those cases. So, he was he could have
[00:12:27] been tipped off that this was going to
[00:12:28] be filed and while on vacation, he took
[00:12:31] the case. So again, this speaks to, I
[00:12:34] think, the very aggressive, unusual, and
[00:12:36] unprecedented measures that these
[00:12:38] activist judges are taking to insert
[00:12:40] themselves. Ultimately, they're not
[00:12:42] going to be right. The Supreme Court's
[00:12:43] going to slap them down. But the
[00:12:45] judicial conference, just chief justice
[00:12:47] Roberts, ought to look at this. And we
[00:12:49] also, the article one branch, I intend
[00:12:51] to file legislation to make sure this
[00:12:53] randomness, which is supposed to happen
[00:12:55] when these cases are assigned, actually
[00:12:57] happens. We need more transparency
[00:12:58] because right now people don't think
[00:13:00] it's random at So, we have this Democrat
[00:13:02] judge issuing secret orders as part of
[00:13:04] the Arctic Frost investigation to spy on
[00:13:06] Republicans.
[00:13:08] A subpoena from Verizon means that the
[00:13:10] FBI can get call logs, text message
[00:13:13] metadata, and location information.
[00:13:16] What makes this even worse is that this
[00:13:18] was not just ordinary citizens. This was
[00:13:20] sitting US senators. This was one branch
[00:13:24] of government attacking another. We
[00:13:27] should immediately call Joe Judge
[00:13:29] Boseberg in front of us. He's the one
[00:13:32] who signed these subpoenas against me
[00:13:36] and the other nine Republicans that um
[00:13:41] were were subpoenaed. Our phone records
[00:13:43] were subpoenaed. And you know, Mike, we
[00:13:46] don't know what else they got. Did they
[00:13:47] get banking records? Did they do
[00:13:49] opposition style research on us? And
[00:13:52] exactly what were they doing? We also
[00:13:55] need to call the CEOs of these wireless
[00:13:58] companies in front of us. Verizon rolled
[00:14:01] over and complied. AT&T fought back.
[00:14:05] AT&T did not release records. But you
[00:14:08] know, the fact that Judge Boseberg would
[00:14:10] have put a non-disclosure order on top
[00:14:14] of the subpoena and said, "Well, I fear
[00:14:18] that these senators may destroy evidence
[00:14:22] or tamper with evidence or they may
[00:14:25] intimidate witnesses. uh you know to
[00:14:29] insinuate such is of course something
[00:14:34] that is a violation and it is our first
[00:14:37] and fourth amendment rights and the
[00:14:39] separation of powers and the speech and
[00:14:41] debate clause
[00:14:42] >> and of course the stored communications
[00:14:44] act that have been violated and of
[00:14:47] course we know there were organizations
[00:14:49] that they went after the banking records
[00:14:52] of those organizations. So this is deep
[00:14:55] and wide. It is far deeper and wider
[00:14:59] than Watergate. It is far more intrusive
[00:15:02] and invasive.
[00:15:04] 197 subpoenas are what we know so far
[00:15:07] and 430 individuals that they were going
[00:15:12] after individuals and organizations. So
[00:15:16] we do need to get going on this. We need
[00:15:19] to do it sooner rather than later. There
[00:15:21] have been so many laws that have been
[00:15:23] violated. Now, on this channel, I like
[00:15:26] to be fair and balanced. So, let us hear
[00:15:29] what Attorney General Merrick Garland
[00:15:31] has to say about this investigation.
[00:15:34] Federal prosecutors and agents may never
[00:15:37] make a decision regarding an
[00:15:40] investigation or prosecution for the
[00:15:43] purpose of affecting any election or the
[00:15:46] purpose of giving an advantage or
[00:15:48] disadvantage to any candidate or
[00:15:52] political party.
[00:15:54] In short, we must treat like cases
[00:15:58] alike.
[00:16:00] There is not one rule for friends and
[00:16:03] another for foes. One rule for the
[00:16:06] powerful and another for the powerless.
[00:16:08] One rule for the rich and another for
[00:16:10] the poor. One rule for Democrats and
[00:16:14] another for Republicans. Or different
[00:16:17] rules depending on one's race or
[00:16:19] ethnicity.
[00:16:21] To the contrary, we have
[00:16:24] only one rule. We follow the facts and
[00:16:28] apply the law in a way that respects the
[00:16:31] constitution and protects civil
[00:16:34] liberties.
[00:16:35] >> What about special counsel Jack Smith?
[00:16:38] What does he have to say?
[00:16:40] >> Uh the people on my special counsel team
[00:16:42] were like that. The idea that politics
[00:16:44] played a role in who worked on that case
[00:16:46] or uh who got chosen is ludicrous. And
[00:16:49] andrew, you know, uh, and this is
[00:16:51] another thing that I think if you're not
[00:16:52] inside the US Department of Justice, the
[00:16:55] idea that politics would play a role,
[00:16:58] uh, in big cases like this, uh, it's
[00:17:01] absolutely ludicrous and it's totally
[00:17:04] contrary to my experience as a
[00:17:06] prosecutor.
[00:17:07] >> Both of them say it was not political.
[00:17:09] They claim there was nothing improper
[00:17:11] that was done.
[00:17:14] How is a secret order to spy on
[00:17:16] Republican senators not political? If it
[00:17:20] was not political, why was it a secret?
[00:17:24] I think they are all a bunch of liars.
[00:17:27] This week, the scandal has gone
[00:17:29] international when a whistleblower came
[00:17:31] forward from the BBC.
[00:17:33] This is outrageous.
[00:17:35] It turns out that the speech that Donald
[00:17:37] Trump gave in 2020 before the protests
[00:17:39] at the capital was edited by the BBC to
[00:17:42] make it seem worse than it was. Because
[00:17:45] tonight, the BBC is facing serious
[00:17:46] questions over its credibility after the
[00:17:49] Daily Telegraph exposed a Panorama
[00:17:51] segment that heavily doed a speech by
[00:17:54] the American president in 2021, hours
[00:17:57] before the infamous January the 6th
[00:17:59] capital riot. As you're about to hear,
[00:18:01] the corporation spliced together two
[00:18:04] quotes. one hour apart to make it seem
[00:18:07] like he encouraged an insurrection.
[00:18:11] >> They played the following clip.
[00:18:13] >> We're going to walk down to the capital
[00:18:17] and I'll be there with you and we fight.
[00:18:20] We fight like hell.
[00:18:22] >> But Trump didn't in fact say this at
[00:18:25] all. The BBC spliced together two clips
[00:18:28] that took place 54 minutes apart. So,
[00:18:32] let's go through it again.
[00:18:36] We're going to walk down to the capital
[00:18:39] and I'll be there with you.
[00:18:41] >> Now, see there between capital and and
[00:18:46] that's a cut. Here's what Trump actually
[00:18:48] said.
[00:18:48] >> We're going to walk down to the capital
[00:18:52] [cheering]
[00:18:54] and WE'RE GOING TO CHEER on our brave
[00:18:57] senators and congressmen and women.
[00:19:00] >> It's different. It wasn't until nearly
[00:19:03] an hour later that he then said the
[00:19:05] second part of the BBC's version.
[00:19:08] >> We're going to walk down to the capital
[00:19:15] >> and we fight. We fight like hell.
[00:19:19] >> That is damning stuff.
[00:19:21] >> How do these people call this
[00:19:23] journalism?
[00:19:25] What is going on? It's like there was an
[00:19:28] entire global conspiracy to take down
[00:19:31] Donald Trump. I think a lot of people
[00:19:34] owe Donald Trump an apology. I realize
[00:19:37] that a lot has happened and this is
[00:19:39] confusing and sometimes it's hard to
[00:19:41] tell what is going on.
[00:19:43] This Tuesday is Veterans Day in America.
[00:19:47] I want to remind you that our veterans
[00:19:49] taught us something very important.
[00:19:52] In 1945, there was a littleknown battle
[00:19:55] at the end of World War II called the
[00:19:57] Battle of It Castle. This is a castle in
[00:19:59] Austria near the border with Germany.
[00:20:02] This battle happened just 5 days after
[00:20:05] Hitler committed suicide, but 2 days
[00:20:07] before the Germans surrendered. Castle
[00:20:10] acted as a prison for high-profile
[00:20:12] French prisoners of war, including the
[00:20:14] former French prime minister. The French
[00:20:17] prisoners had managed to take control of
[00:20:19] the castle, but were still trapped in
[00:20:21] enemy territory. Nearby, a unit of
[00:20:24] German soldiers stopped following orders
[00:20:26] and instead started protecting the local
[00:20:28] Austrian towns from roving Nazi troops.
[00:20:31] They hoped to be able to surrender to
[00:20:33] American forces. These German soldiers
[00:20:37] actually joined forces with American
[00:20:38] troops who had entered the region, and
[00:20:40] they went together to try to rescue the
[00:20:42] French prime minister. They made it to
[00:20:45] the castle but were immediately
[00:20:46] surrounded and attacked by Nazi troops.
[00:20:49] They were massively outnumbered.
[00:20:52] The French, the Americans, and the
[00:20:55] Germans fought side by side to keep the
[00:20:58] Nazis out of the castle. The Nazis were
[00:21:01] bombarding them with machine guns and
[00:21:03] anti-aircraft shells so hard that the
[00:21:05] building started to collapse. The leader
[00:21:08] of the German troops died when he saved
[00:21:11] the French prime minister by pushing him
[00:21:13] out of harm's way. They held the castle
[00:21:16] all day long until more American
[00:21:18] reinforcements arrived. In one of the
[00:21:21] most shocking victories of World War II,
[00:21:23] they took over a 100 Nazi soldiers
[00:21:25] prisoner. We are at a moment in history
[00:21:28] when power is shifting. Whistleblowers
[00:21:31] are defecting and coming forward. People
[00:21:33] are switching sides because they want to
[00:21:35] stand for freedom.
[00:21:37] Trump and his supporters are trying to
[00:21:39] defend that castle until reinforcements
[00:21:42] arrive.
[00:21:44] It does not matter what country you're
[00:21:46] watching this from. People are deciding
[00:21:49] who is on the right side of history.
[00:21:51] When you hear what Judge Boseberg did,
[00:21:53] it is wrong.
[00:21:56] Truth matters. Justice matters.
[00:22:00] The United States was created so that
[00:22:02] people could be free. And it is time
[00:22:05] again to stand up for the American
[00:22:07] promise of life, liberty, and the
[00:22:10] pursuit of happiness. That is the
[00:22:12] promise for anyone who is willing to
[00:22:14] stand up for what is right. It is time
[00:22:17] to hold Judge Booseberg accountable for
[00:22:20] all the laws he has broken. It is time
[00:22:22] to impeach Judge Booseberg. Now, I want
[00:22:26] to hear from you. Do you think that
[00:22:28] Judge Boseberg broke the law? Let me
[00:22:30] know in the comments down below. And if
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