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This is Dan Caplis and welcome to
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single day on your favorite podcast platform. As predicted, in fact, the

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day before the conviction. The conviction
of Donald Trump is going to do him

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more good on election day than had
he been acquitted. And I think we're

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seeing the proof of that in multiple
ways right now. You know, is

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it a straight line. Nothing in
life is right here, always that if

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you're winning the two or three steps
forward, one step back. But overall,

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clearly at this point what I expected
to happen is happening. And this

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is going to be very very good
for Donald Trump come election day. So

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we'll have some of the latest including
contributions. According to the Trump campaign,

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the post conviction contributions are now up
to two hundred million. Now. Critically,

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campaign says seventy seven zero million of
that is quote small donations, and

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they give the example of twenty dollars
forty dollars, and obviously, you know

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you want as much of this two
hundred million to be small donations. As

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possible, right, because then that
means more people are enthusiastic, they're intense,

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they're on fire, They're going to
go out and do other things as

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well. So yeah, seventy million
in small donations since the wrongful conviction.

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Yeah, that is very very encouraging. Two hundred million overall not bad itself,

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right, considering Joe Biden, this
vaunted fundraising machine raised I think it

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was somewhere around fifty million in April
and just since the wrongful conviction. You

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can see the Trump numbers. I
also read something significant into the large donor

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convictions since large donor contributions that show
conviction and show commitment to Trump since the

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wrongful conviction, because you know obviously
that big money comes in chunks and you

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need your fair share of that to
be able to compete on the money front.

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Not that the money front is everything, right, I mean, how

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many people did you see at lunch
today drinking new coke? Right? And

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they spent a lot of money marketing
new coke and and the Jeb Bush presidency.

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I know a lot of people really
enjoyed it. Yeah. Wait,

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there wasn't one. And Jeb Bush
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contribution. So yeah, money isn't
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I think it's a powerful indicator of
the underlying outrage and the big move toward

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Trump since then. So we'll talk
more about that today in other ways as

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well. Eight five five for zero
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Will this? What will this wrongful
conviction of Trump be enough to unify

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the Colorado GOP in a way that
allows it to win statewide? Would love

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your take on that also, as
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Eight five five for zero five eight
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you can text d an five seven
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more on the agenda today, Lots
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see this, all of this flowing
out of the wrongful conviction of Trump has

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a profound impact locally as well as
nationally, and will continue to break that

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down. But we have other topics. The start of the Hunter Biden trial

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today. A question out there for
you, do you think Joe Biden wants

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to see Hunter Biden convicted? Think
about that for a second and I'll get

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back to that, But do you
think he wants to see Hunter convicted.

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Is it to Joe Biden's political advantage
to have Hunter Biden convicted particularly right now

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today? So on June three,
And of course the conviction won't come down

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today, that'll be later. They
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they got their jury. I'll double
check that, but Jerry selection today,

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I do At some point I want
to talk with you about Kit Clark.

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We're not a sports show. Obviously, we talk about sports on air.

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We talk about sports in the break
all the time. We talk about sports

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on air when it transcends sports,
and certainly what's happening to Caitlyn Clark in

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women's professional basketball right now does that? So we'll want to get to that.

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Is it racism? Is it gender
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behind the mauling of Caitlin Clark right
now on the court? Or is it

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something else? And as you may
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I'm in that third something else category. But do want to get into

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that with you. Just a quick
note, congrats to Mark Johnson, the

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baseball coach at Cherry Creek for fifty
something years. Right now, what an

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accomplishment went out with the state title
and over a great Regis team coached by

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Matt darr Is, also a great
coach and just one of those feel good

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cool This is the best of what
high school sports is all about kind of

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stories. So congrats to Mark everybody
associated with the program and that accomplishment.

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All right, let's get to it. I want you to hear this back

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and forth between Meghan Kelly, who's
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she's been good for a long time. But Meghan Kelly now is certainly

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moving to the front of the pack
in terms of skilled combatants on behalf of

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Donald Trump. Not always, but
very often. And here she is toe

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to toe with Dan Abrams. And
this isn't the precise question here, but

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I do want to ask you the
related question, because Meghan Kelly and others

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have been advocating this, do you
believe that it's time for GOP attorney Attorneys

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General, GOP elected prosecutors, etc. To start prosecuting and convicting democrats,

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you know, for crimes they have
committed. Now, obviously I don't believe

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Donald Trump committed a crime here.
I believe everything I've told you about that

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trial in New York. But in
situations where Democrats are actually guilty of crimes?

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Is a time for the GOP to
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want to get the indictment for first, the indictment, the arrest, conviction,

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et cetera. Or would that be
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tragic mistake politically. So I want
to get your take on that as well.

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So here's Dan Abrams and Megan Kelly. There's wrongdoing here? Right,

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There was definitely wrongdoing whether it should
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what's the wrongdoing? What's the wrongdoing? All? Right? Number one,

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it's paying one hundred and thirty thousand
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quiet. That's worth to try to
protect your campaign? Can we at least

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agree that's wrong? It's not illegal? No, No, I just said

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wrong. Are we talking moral?
I made it clear, I'm making it

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clear for a minute, I'm talking
about morality versus legalon right, there's no

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doubt that he engaged in right,
I'll tell here's my response to that.

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And I said this on my show
the other day. I don't know what

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kind of weird marriage these two have, same as I didn't know what kind

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of weird marriage Billet and Hillary Clinton
had, so I don't know what their

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covenant is in terms of what he's
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marriage. Don't mind the sex problem, but I'm not talking about the sex.

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I'm talking about one hundred and thirty
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protect his campaign. There's nothing wrong
with that at all, nothing really okay.

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Look, if somebody runs for office, they just lose the right to

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have any privacy. They just to
let us see all their dirty laundry from

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the moment they declare forward or somehow
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When you're doing it to protect the
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it, then now I'm going to
switch back to the legal You are now

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crossing the line into legal products,
right, aren't. That's no, absolutely

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not right, incorrect at every level. Again, the idea that that let

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me, Let me back up.
And you don't think he falsified business records

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either. I don't know what he
did. I don't think he wrote that

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every detail of this. How can
you not know? Let me answer,

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Please, let me answer. I
don't think he wrote down hush money payment

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to Stormy Daniels. Nobody who pays
hush money would write down such a thing.

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I think he wrote down or someone
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expenses from the drop down Adobe menu, And that made as much sense as

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anything else, because hush money wasn't
an option. He was paying his lawyer

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who had made the payment to Stormy
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reimbursing her, though he denied that, reimbursing him, though he denied that.

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Understand, I don't think there's anything
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you pay your lawyer money because he
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classify that as a legal expense no
matter what it's for. Right, even

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if it's illegal conduct, you can
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Right. This wasn't This wasn't illegal. There's nothing illegal about paying hush

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money for an NDA. And we'll
get back to the rest of that which

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has gone viral. But here's what
the left can never get away from.

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Clearly, this charge against these charges
against Trump were brought for political purposes.

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They would not have been brought unless
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wasn't a matter of what he'd done. It was a matter of who he

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was that there is no question about
that whatsoever. There's no question that there

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was no actual independent felony committed.
First of all, he didn't commit any

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crimes. But initially it was a
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that on the issue of accounting.
And second they tried to make it a

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felony by saying it was a federal
election offense. That was a misdemeanor as

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well. So they had to,
in this highly politically motivated approach, combine

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one set of misdemeanors the Statute of
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misdemeanors to try to claim a felony. And there were so many more problems

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with that. But the reason I
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this, Democrats, and I'll play
the tape for you when we come back

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our relying on convicted felon Donald Trump. Guess what that label means nothing to

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the Americans who are going to decide
this election because they know this alleged felony

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is a first. So everybody you
decide to call Donald Trump convicted felon is

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only hurting their own credibility. Hey, we will also have at four thirty

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six Aaron Lee with us to talk
about this volunteer effort underway to put parental

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notification and no boys in girls' sports
on the Colorado ballot. That at four

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thirty six you're on the Dan Capla
Show and now back to the Dan Taplas

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Show podcast. Not on this case. It doesn't because this is a case

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just like your legal panel just debated, where smart lawyers, lawyers without a

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political affiliation are saying that this case
is flawed in many regards and an appeal

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is at least at least a doable
appeal to say the January sixth case,

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it could. Yeah, but I
also but listen, I think that this

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case is unique. I think that
when you have a case where the statute

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of limitations has run and the only
way you can revi I have the cases

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by cooking a federal crime, that's
where the appeal is. That's the appeal.

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And that started out with Ryan's previous
former head of the GOP saying Donald

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Trump convicted felon that label doesn't worry
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of the the wrongful conviction behind it. Eight five five for zero five eight

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the agenda today, including lots locally
here in Colorado. Four to thirty six,

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Aaron Lee joins us talk about this
grassroots effort to put on the ballot

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these measures to for example, keep
boys out of girls' sports, men's out

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of women's sports, parental notification of
gender change quote unquote related issues, et

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cetera. So Aaron Lee on that
at four thirty six, I want to

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get to some more of this hot
take sound of the day. President Trump

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out there, and obviously I think
the more often he's out there right now,

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the better. Had a great appearance
at UFC over the weekend, and

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this was New Jersey, a tremendous
reception, as you would imagine. Sean

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Strickland of fighters shouted him out at
the end of one of the bouts.

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The Trump, you're the man,
wrote to the damn travesty what they're doing

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now, I'll be donating you,
my man. Let's get it done.

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Get it done. Second, lady
gentlemen. Yeah, And that's so important,

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right because I mean, you look
at the demo of the folks behind

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UFC, and it does not match
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a Trump rally, you know,
so much younger, so much more diverse,

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et cetera. So just more evidence
of everything we've been talking about,

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everything positive when it comes to Trump
and post conviction. Speaking on the money

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front, and this is a point
I made last week and affairs repeating because

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this time it was made by one
of the billionaires who have lined up behind

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Trump since since the wrongful conviction.
And this is a guy named David Sachs

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out of Silicon Valley and who isn't
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money, getting a bunch of other
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money. I think the minimum buy
in for his deal, if I read

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it right, is about three hundred
grand. But anyway, here's what he

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said, And again this is a
point I've been hammering. He said,

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post conviction, there is now only
one issue in this election, whether the

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American people will stand for the USA
becoming a banana republic. And that is

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such a key point because think about
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that the folks who are going to
bag Trump, are thinking about backing

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Trump, are now fired up off
the scales. But beyond that, the

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folks who didn't want to vote for
Trump are now going to vote for him.

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But they're going to vote for him
because it's the only way to stop

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the Left. They're not voting these
additional folks aren't voting for Trump because they

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like him, or they out voting
for Trump because they want to advance Trump.

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This whole other block of people now
going to be voting for Trump because

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it's the only way to stop the
Left. It's the only way to stop

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America from becoming a banana republic.
That that is, that is the secret

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sauce. Now that is such a
huge dynamic in this race moving forward,

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which leads me to my question for
you. Let's see if anybody answered it

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on text, and that is,
do you think Joe Biden wants Hunter Biden

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convicted? Because, as you know, Hunter Biden goes on trial this week

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that picked a jury today on the
gun charge. And this is the charge

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that he, you know, falsified
documents relating to a gun purchase, that

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he wasn't an addict when he knew
he was. And then there are other

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related charges and he's obviously, my
constitutionally protected opinion and that of many,

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many others. He's obviously guilty at
all on all of these charges, and

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the Feds we're going to give him
a break on these until a courageous judge

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stepped in and said, no,
wait a second, We've got to ask

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some questions here, and Hunter Biden
withdraw the police. So now he's on

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trial. Do you think his father
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second related question. Does Joe Biden
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not being convicted in this trial where
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accounts, Ask yourself that question.
I think clearly. I think clearly Joe

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oh, no, equal justice under
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See, my son was convicted as
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a parent. Because that's how the
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right, is Joe Biden great parents
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how they're trying to spin this whole
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or any father could ever want to
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any father was a normal relationship with
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keep this in mind that Joe Biden
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collect money from some of the worst
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during these times when Hunter Biden was
struggling with addiction. And even if he

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hadn't been struggling with addiction, what
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what he really wants here. So
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politically from Hunter Biden being convicted here. I think it hurts them politically if

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Hunter Biden is acquitted in a case
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these charges this trial doesn't involve an
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Hunter Biden. I mean, these
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Hunter Biden has been involved, along
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an awful lot of very very shady
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of that. In fact, as
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attorney involved allowed the statute of limitations
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gone right to the heart of that
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office and Hunter Biden was out collecting
money. Doug and Frederick, you're on

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the Dan Kaplis Show. Welcome,
Hi, Dan. I appreciate you.

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I was thinking who could I turn
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you to break down exactly what it
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federal charges they hooked to this to
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course the precedent in this is just
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country or could do to our country
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thing I wanted to say, Dan
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top analyst Legal analyst? Yeah,
Ellie honid Is he's saying this is all

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bogus. Yeah, Ann right,
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in this on air local network legal
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in the nineties, and he is
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I don't agree with everything he says, but because of his willingness to break

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with that leftist gript So we'll touch
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on the Dan Kaplas Show. You're
listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast,

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Doctor Fauci. One of the controversial
regulations of the pandemic was the six foot

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distancing role. This role became an
important policy consideration in subsequent regulations. However,

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you testified recently, and I'm quoting, this six foot role sort of

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just appeared. Do you think that
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substantial justification for the regulations that we
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Congressman, thank you for that question. I am so that, but I'll

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summarize it briefly for you. When
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the CDC. Oh my lord.
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people who for their own political,
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harm, particularly on the children.
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hope they remember it forever. I
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others in Colorado. I hope they
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and because come on, and this
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we talk about when we talk about
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there should be one thing that's sacred
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of the child. But over and
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left this utter and at times total
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you just wonder how people ever get
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they're willing to just trample on children. They're willing to support the mass killing

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children before birth, all sorts of
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it advances them politically. Well,
one person who's fighting back against that is

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our next guest, Aaron Lee.
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try to put on the Colorado ballots
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information and restore some sanity. Aaron, Welcome to the Dan Kapla Show.

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Hey Dan, thanks for having me. Well my pleasure. And obviously we've

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talked before, and we've talked at
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a school, and I do want
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it any way you'd like to but
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it is and how they can support
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I'm really proud to be part of
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new organization, and we're a broad
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who are not okay with the direction
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parents being kept in the dark about
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is what happened to us, and
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our situation. But then also keeping
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and both of these are just really
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that both sides are getting behind.
That your parents shouldn't be lied to,

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and that we fought really hard for
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be preserved for just biological females.
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can people help here, How can
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Colorado dot org. We encourage people
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even just find a place to sign
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deadline. We need one hundred and
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our death line, and so we've
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We've got distribution points set up around
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have legislated this process to death,
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even know about the Citizens Ballid Initiative
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who have this opportunity for citizens to
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legislatures so off the rails. We
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pro erasing women laws that are being
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into our own hands. And this
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volunteers here who've jumped on because we
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hold the line for sanity in the
state of Colorado. And this is a

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really easy way for people to get
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dot org and we hope that people
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Each petition has eighty lines and it's
really easy. Take it to church,

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take it to a sporting event,
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It's really easy to get aby signatures
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can get involved in improving our fates. Yeah, and the Democratic Party picnic.

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I'd be really interested to see how
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I bet it would be more than
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Aaron, give us more detail on
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So back in November, we filed
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twenty initiatives to the title Board,
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the Secretary of State Representation, and
they completely illegally, unconstitutionally barred us from

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getting majority of them through, even
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be a single subject. So we
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your parents' right to view all curriculum, to consent to mental and medical

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health care, and to be notified
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sex. And this is the one
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break them down sent in by sentence, and the three that we got through

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out of the twenty, we were
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lawyer and to the Colorado Supreme Court. Unfortunately we won those challenges. So

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the perical notification is one sentence.
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if someone in a public school,
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aware that a child has transitioned to
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meaning identifying as the sex they were
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forty eight hours to notify the parent. And you know, we get this

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pushback, your anti LGBTQ, anti
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but you can't transition my child and
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Aaron Lee. Now, in the
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for folks your own experience in the
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daughter you mentioned COVID at the height
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under false pretenses into a gender and
sexuality awareness club disguised as an art club,

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and she brought an outside activist that
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fully comfortable in your biological sex,
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don't know who you're sexually attracted to, that means you're queer. They talked

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about polyamory, how to get puberty
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not tell us at twelve years old
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continually emphasized, don't tell your parents. Don't tell your parents. They might

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not be safe. And so we're
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what happened. But she was captured. You know, they had planted feeds

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in the public school and then they
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she was uncomfortable as a twelve year
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really fell into that identity. And
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and we went through a really dark
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fit. We didn't know how to
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are obligated to make it worse by
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her out of it. And that's
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for the hundreds and hundreds of families
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very similar issues, people from all
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faith and without faith, whose child
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and they were left in the dark. And so it is a prevalent issue.

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to go public. They're just trying
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So we represent those many, many
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school and been left out of such
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child's going through mental distress and they
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it's dangerous to cut the parents' only
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protect kids Colorado dot org. Eric, Let's make this a regular thing.

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Wyannt you back on the show?
Wannt you updating on the campaign, recruiting

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more people to help you and hopefully
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love that, Dan, thank you, Erin appreciate the time you take care.

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I'm telling you that's the best of
America. Right when people rise up,

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they have this personal experience and they
say, wait a second, I

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don't want this happening to any other
kid, any other family. And they

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rise up and they put the work
in. They're willing to put themselves out

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on that limb. So yeah for
tech kids, Colorado dot org check it

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out. What do you think of
those two ballot measures? Do you think

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Joe Biden really wants Hunter Biden convicted? Here and the latest evidence, and

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there's plenty of it that Donald Trump
is gaining tremendously politically from the wrongful conviction.

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You're on the Dankplace Show and now
back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.

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There are a number of reasons to
believe that the Trump appeal in the

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Alvin Bragg case will be successful.
You still think that, I do look

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very few of us outside Manhattan and
have a lot of faith in the New

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York legal him right now and the
former president may have some rough sledding on

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the first level of appeal, but
after that, I think that some of

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these glaring errors will become more pronounced
for judges. I think eventually it will

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go in front of the Supreme Court. In my view, it's it would

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be impossible to sustain this verdict.
I mean this, There are so many

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problems, so many errors that were
committed by Judge Marshawn. But we may

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have to wait a bit. Is
likely to occur after the election, which

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is what many people in Manhattan were
hoping for. Yeah, and he makes

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such a critical point that I've hammered
on before. Wait a second, Truly,

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who outside of Lower Manhattan would have
any confidence in Elvin Bragg and any

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confidence in that process we just saw
unfold. Now, obviously the people who

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already Trump are already leaning against already
you know, opposing Trump. You know

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they love it, right, But
truly, what objective reasonable person in the

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middle, whether they have twenty years
of education or one day of education,

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what reason would they have to have
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system what they just saw unfold?
And this occurred to me over the weekend

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because I use this term often on
air. Everybody does, and everybody always

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has this term justice system. But
then it occurred to me over the weekend.

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I shouldn't do that, because it's
just like for decades on air,

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I've told people, listen, when
somebody tells you the jury this and the

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jury that. I put that aside, because that there is no quote jury,

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there is a collection of individual jurors. And that's how you have to

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think about these cases. When you're
thinking about evidence argument, who's going to

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win, who's going to lose?
If there's no one jury, there's a

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collection of individual jurors. Same thing's
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There is no one justice system.
You have all of these individual justice systems,

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first on a state level, and
then within each state you have these

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separate, distinct, separately functioning individual
justice systems from county to county. And

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I think you can make some fair
statements overall. I know Colorado best,

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but I certainly know some others.
You can make some fair statements overall about

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Colorado, And it's a justice system
here I think very very highly of having

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worked in it for forty years.
Perfect, no, but no human endeavor

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is. And then you go to
certain other states and just because Colorado overall

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I think has a not perfect but
a very good justice system, does that

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mean that they do in other states
as well? So, yeah, there

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is no one justice system. And
the point being, even on the federal

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level, I mean, then yes, you have your DOJ and everything else

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but you still have individual states,
individual US attorneys often functioning. Well,

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come on, it's you know,
the president is the president, and the

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president, you know, has that
kind of power and authority over DJ.

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But you still have these individual US
attorneys. And then you look at Colorado,

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where, overall my forty year experience
hopefully another forty to come as Colorado

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overall has a very good justice system. Then you look inside Colorado and you

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look at individual district attorneys particularly,
you know, this very very tragic development

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now of having some of these far
left district attorneys who, in my constitutionally

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protected opinion quite obviously are not viewing
it as the kind of sacred trust that

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so many das from both sides have
in the past, but are highly politicizing

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their decisions. Yeah, if you're
a left to you get a pass on

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virtually anything. And then if you're
righting, hey man, you better not

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spit on sidewalker. They'll never see
again. Right. So, Yeah,

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there is no one justice system.
That's another reason why, as I predicted

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the day before the conviction, the
actual conviction is going to be better for

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Trump politically than an acquittal, because
no sane person in their right mind gives

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any credibility to that process. They
just saw and fold in New York.

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And by the way, where is
the national affinity for New York City?

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I mean, hey, I'm admire
and respect the great history and some of

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the great people and accomplishments. But
new York City itself. You think the

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rest of America sits around and says, oh, yeah, new York City

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says he's guilty, he must really
be guilty. No, it's probably much

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more of the opposite. All right, we'll go back to Doug in Frederick.

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Doug was kind enough to be with
us earlier. Doug, And so

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how would you summarize the big pressing
questions that you have. Well, the

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overarching quote, well, fact is
this is I was thinking about it that

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Left has done exactly what's never been
done in this country. This president has

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never been said purposely because I think
well, well thoughtful people on both sides

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of the aisle throughout the course of
our history realized that this is this is

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politicizing our our justice system to take
out a political opponentide it's a complete breakdown

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of what America is supposed to be. And I want to tie that in.

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I'll make your last point too,
that you just made about the Democrats.

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They waited to waited as long so
they can't appeal won't go through until

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after the election. If you would, Dan, I really want to get

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your opinion on the Statute of limitations
and how they got around that, and

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secondly, how did they move it
from a misdemeanor to a supposed felony with

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the with the federal link to it. I don't understand that, and I

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guess that's there's other things. Of
course, the great lawyer from a from

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CNN, I think he needs to
be a given credit for his chance.

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But I wanted to get your take, So you're taking my fall again,

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Dad. Thank you. Doug really
really do appreciate that, and and I

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think in the end it really is
very simple. You had these misdemeanor bookkeeping

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charges, false entry and business records, the Statute of Limitations had run on

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those in twenty nineteen. And then
you had those misdemeanors that the Statute of

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Limitations had run on. You had
those combined with a claim that Trump had

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violated misdemeanors pertaining to election finance.
And then you had a charge that was

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based on well, you know,
if he or the allegation was that he

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did make these false entries in business
records in order to cover up, you

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know, these alleged election finance violations
than all of the submits of felony.

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So that's how they cobbled all of
this together. And the reason I get

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into that detail is I think it's
one of the many, many reasons he's

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going to win on appeal, and
I've never been more certain of anything.

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Eventually, Trump will win on appeal. The only question is what level,

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But as the left calculated, it'll
be after election day. But again,

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Trump's benefiting from all this in the
court of public opinion.

