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Jeanine Pirro & Bill O'Reilly on Trump, the Swamp, & Leaving Fox News — We'll Do It LIVE!

Bill O'Reilly April 24, 2026 44m 7,338 words
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"so welcome to we'll do it live and who better than to do it live with then judge janine pirro everyone here she is you don't see much of her because she's so busy these days but we snagged her and i am uh very happy that you're happy and i mean that thank you because i didn't know you know this..."

[0:06] so welcome to we'll do it live and who better than to do it live with then judge janine pirro [0:16] everyone here she is you don't see much of her because she's so busy these days but we snagged [0:22] her and i am uh very happy that you're happy and i mean that thank you because i didn't know you [0:33] know this five thing was a cushy job come on this this fox five thing you're sitting there if you [0:39] can put up with gut felt that's all you oh boy if that isn't the point right but it's a cushy job [0:46] it's just like okay here's a lot of money just sit there and then you say a few things and you go home [0:52] this is a hard job but not a lot of people know what you do what do you do well first of all uh [1:02] uh the five was you know not a cushy job it was a great job because you get hair and makeup and you [1:11] make money and uh uh you know you have to be up on the news you know that i mean you were in the business [1:17] and you were at the top of the pyramid when you were in that business uh but this job is janine or me [1:26] going back to my roots uh it's the job that i started and it's a job that i love i love criminal [1:33] justice i love the idea of fighting on behalf of the victims of crime i like uh enforcing the law [1:41] i believe in law and order i believe in the constitution i believe that things have gotten so out of whack [1:49] that we really needed to you know kind of readjust what was happening and when i saw that washington dc [1:58] had the fourth highest murder rate in the nation comparable to you know the capital of some third [2:03] world country uh as recently as two years ago i said that's the kind of place where maybe i have [2:10] something to offer when the president called uh first of all i was honored and i knew that it was [2:19] something that would feed into my wheelhouse although i was a local d.a uh in a county of a [2:26] million people which is much larger than the district that we're in right now um i was elected and [2:32] re-elected and re-elected again so i had to you know be out there in the political sphere here i could [2:38] do the job and i'm accountable to the people and of course the president and okay okay but you're you're [2:46] the da of westchester county just north of new york city and everybody knows what you do when there's [2:52] a crime committed in westchester county it comes into your office you decide whether to prosecute the [2:59] crime and then when you make your decision the other attorneys go and they prosecute here you got the [3:08] attorney general of the united states okay right across town all right you got a mayor [3:15] that's not affiliated with trump so locally elected mayor muriel bowser so it's almost like a mosaic [3:27] so say um somebody in in dc murders somebody on federal property your case or the da's case [3:39] uh i am the da i mean or the attorney general's case okay here's the difference remember we talked [3:46] about the da handling local crime street crime and then you have the federal united states attorney [3:53] my office in dc and as the united states attorney in the district of columbia i am both i am both the [4:00] local prosecutor and i am the united states attorney i am a double hatter okay everything that happens is [4:07] mine so the attorney general of the united states right right she doesn't get involved with the street [4:15] crime or anything like that in the district she is it's no longer she the attorney general of course [4:22] is now acting tom blanche okay but the to the extent that the president has decided that he is going to [4:30] make dc safe and beautiful with his executive order then i am one of the only if not the only united [4:37] states attorney who has dual jurisdiction of street crime and federal crime i am the only one in the [4:44] country that does both the attorney general then oversees the fbi oversees right the crimes that cut [4:53] across federal crimes right right now i was surprised i had seen pam bondy on on saint patrick's day [5:00] nice conversation always got along with her i'm surprised that she left that surprise you um i think [5:09] she was asked to leave that's my understanding um i'm not surprised because uh the president wants things [5:18] done and he needs someone who is um you know going to aggressively pursue the agenda that needs to be done [5:27] and so now i think he sees in todd blanche the acting attorney general more aggressive a more [5:34] aggressive person okay i don't think there's any doubt about that yeah and and i think that that's [5:38] what the president wants okay do you have anything to do with the epstein situation absolutely not okay [5:45] because that vexed pam bondy that vexed her yes you know she made an initial mistake by saying i got this [5:54] file and then everybody goes what file and you shouldn't let me see the file yeah and a client [5:58] list and all that but you don't have anything to do with epstein no no no because there isn't anything [6:04] in my in my jurisdiction that involves any of the epstein victims or and if someone had a case where they [6:12] want to claim uh and i just started a hotline a tip line for eric swalwell once it was determined in [6:18] in california that he has been engaging in inappropriate if not criminal behavior uh allegations [6:26] that you know i would look into it as well so just as i'm doing that with swalwell i'll do that with [6:31] any crime victim i am an aggressive prosecutor as long as it took place in my jurisdiction right [6:38] all right so tell me why the nation's capital had so many murders why i'll tell you why the nation's [6:50] capital had so many murders because there was not a focus on law and order there was not we have a dc [6:57] council the dc council has laws that cover the the superior court they can be murderers and they can be [7:06] you know assault sex crimes burglaries robberies but they allow for the kind of sentencing that is so [7:13] absurd bill you would be stunned so if you have someone who is under the age of 25 and kills three [7:21] people in the dc court not even the federal part of my job but the local and the court gives him 30 years [7:29] for one 30 years for another and 90 years because of the dc council after 15 years he can get out he [7:38] doesn't have to prove he's sorry he doesn't have to say what he did was wrong they just figured he [7:43] was under 25 we got to give him another shot so you you're saying that the dc city council elected [7:50] by the locals by the locals too soft on crime too soft on crime is the is this is a kind way of saying [7:58] it what they are doing is they are allowing young people teenagers to commit crimes in my view but allowing [8:06] them to go into the juvenile justice system and the family court where the focus is not punishment [8:12] deterrence uh or retribution it's rehabilitation but that rehabilitation is yoga and ice cream social [8:21] there's no accountability and so these young punks end up with a rap sheet a mile long by the time they [8:28] get to me bill they're committing a murder i look at their juvenile rap sheet they've got robbery car theft [8:35] they've got uh burglary assault with a dangerous weapon it's crazy so it's like new york worse it's [8:43] worse than new york definitely worse than new york okay because when i was a prosecutor in new york [8:48] if you committed a murder at 14 i could prosecute you here i cannot but you know new york has changed [8:54] this law is to make it easier for the miscreants to race of course around of course now why why [9:01] the elected city council of washington dc decide to go soft on crime you'll have to ask them bill but [9:11] what i can tell you is that they think that young people need to be coddled because they're you know [9:17] they're they're uh prefrontal court their whatever their prefrontal cortical area is not fully developed [9:26] and they are not capable of making reasoned decisions but my question to you bill is does [9:31] it matter to you god forbid if you were shot whether it's a 15 year old who shoots you or a 50 [9:37] year old the consequences to you are the same sure and what if it's my daughter or my son yeah it's [9:42] even worse right okay and so they they are not inclined to focus on the victims they are focused on [9:50] the young punks right is that changed since you've been here no and in fact we are demanding that they [9:58] lower the age of accountability to 15 16. they're not lying they're fighting you well they're not doing [10:05] it look the the mayor bowser and by the way the way to solve these issues is first of all thank [10:12] president trump the executive order make dc safe and beautiful he gives us the resources i work with mayor [10:19] bowser and the chief of police every day we have a great relationship because we have a fundamental [10:26] belief that we can make a difference so bowser has come over to your side i had a press conference with [10:32] her today on a car theft ring that is what was the source of this conversion because she was always [10:38] a far left person you know what is it your personality oh it's it's my over my personality over [10:45] gave her she's totally changed she may have all i know is the muriel bowser that i know is a muriel [10:52] bowser that i like that i can work with we're doing another press conference on friday on domestic violence [10:58] international theft ring tomorrow i'm doing something on on c scam and and and and scam compounds [11:05] in the uh in southeast asia i mean we're fighting all kinds of crimes this is the best job in the world [11:12] i can do terrorism and bring back you covered benghazi i covered benghazi i got the ringleader [11:19] we knew who the ringleader was from the get-go did anybody do anything no i got together with marco rubio [11:26] cash patel and we brought back a guy named bakush i was on the tarmac for the uh for the transfer of [11:32] control of this individual and i met him and now we're prosecuting him what was the link to dc on it [11:39] that we handle terrorism where americans are killed abroad okay i'm also handling any any kind of [11:46] terrorist uh activity outside of the country yes that's in your district yeah i did not know that [11:52] this is the biggest united states attorney's office in the country i had no idea well you know if you [11:58] give me another hour i'll tell you about it i mean nobody knows yeah national guard they're still here [12:04] yep and i'm glad they're still here and unfortunately uh you know one of the national guard was killed [12:11] and uh another one is is recuperating uh sarah beckstrom and uh andrew who i talked to his mother [12:18] and continue to talk to him on a on a regular basis you know we're close to our victims you know the [12:25] intern you heard about who was shot at 10 30 at night caught in gunfire this intern who was working [12:30] for a uh a congressman from arkansas his mother and i are the best of friends she never thought this [12:36] case would be solved mpd solved the case mural bowser chief of police solved the case we worked [12:42] together we worked day and night on this case who has jurisdiction over the national guard in dc oh that [12:49] is a great question well that's me yes you all you ask great questions uh i would say that the president [12:56] does because there is no governor okay so that i think is the correct answer because um the president [13:04] of the united states the commander-in-chief and the national guard is part of the military so of course [13:10] it would come back to him and he how long is he going to keep the guard here you know obviously you'd [13:18] have to speak to him about it but i think that you know the president is focused on uh the 250th [13:24] anniversary of the country in the fourth of july and he wants a clean he wants a clean dc and we [13:29] have brought crime down homicides are at the lowest rate in recorded history but right now we're seeing [13:35] a little uptick why because the weather's getting nicer people are coming out but we've made 12 000 [13:42] arrests under this federal enhancement with the local police we've we've taken something like i don't [13:48] know 1300 guns off the street you know those are 1300 fewer guns that people can use to kill [13:54] other people now can the guard take the guns or can they just detain well the guard can work they [14:00] always go with the local police but they have their own guns that they can use which is what happened [14:04] with lack of wall who came from the state of washington and decided to kill the two or so [14:09] wherever the national guard goes they take the local metro dc police with them yes yes but no you see [14:17] them on a street corner alone yeah okay and they they're there to deter crime okay whether or not they [14:23] could make an arrest they would probably you know concert or or confer with mpd or other police agencies [14:30] can they can they stop a miscreant from running yes absolutely okay they can contain yes so they're [14:37] another tool yeah of control that is effective people from committing crimes on the street yeah [14:45] you know what's happening bill people are able to go out to dinner they're able to walk the streets you [14:50] sound like trump because it's true okay it's true bill i hear it all the time every time trump says [14:56] i said when are you going to buy me dinner yeah he could buy both of us dinner okay that brings us [15:03] to your appointment now some say that donald trump makes his appointments based on friendships with [15:11] people who've been loyal to him is that a fair assessment i don't know i'd have to look at all of [15:17] his appointments oh that's a dodge no it's not a dodge at all it's a direct answer to your question [15:23] if you want to ask me if he appointed me because of our relationship i would say to you he knows me [15:30] he knew me as a d.a he knows me as a fighter he knows me as an individual who believes in law and order [15:36] and i believe in him as well and so you were very um supportive of him when you were on fox that was i was [15:45] because i know the man i've known the man for almost what 36 years he's been at my home i've [15:51] been at his homes we you know i see him on the street when i was d.a in the 90s did you say you [15:55] understand donald trump nobody understands donald trump you know who does melania i think so oh yeah [16:02] okay oh yeah so i don't know if that's a fair assessment about uh the president appointing people [16:10] that he uh feels have been partial to him i think that's a way i don't know that he knows everyone [16:18] that he's appointed i mean you'd have to prove that he knows everyone he doesn't necessarily know them [16:24] right but he's he he reviews it i know that he's not going to put on anybody from ms is not going to [16:30] be working for you yeah anytime soon yeah okay because he was a grudge you know no because you know [16:37] these are the people who indicted him and indicted him and you know both you and i know that i'd say [16:46] 80 percent of that was just garbage it was garbage it was made up it was horrible i can tell you i [16:52] was a da in new york just like the da alvin bragg i was a county judge just like the judge who was [16:57] there trying the case um judge marshawn okay i held both those positions that trial was so ridiculous [17:04] there was no crime it was beyond the real estate fraud real estate right which is insane yeah and [17:11] eugene carroll are you kidding me yeah bloomingdale's yeah wasn't it barney's no it was bloomingdale's [17:18] wasn't bloomy's okay i'm sitting there going what yeah okay that could never have happened yeah um [17:27] yeah so when you were on the five you were very i think you were the strongest of the of the crew [17:35] out there uh saying this is a bunch of crap because i know the man and i can speak to the man [17:41] i can speak to who he is what he's like when he parties late at night early in the day seeing him [17:48] with his kids seeing him with his family i've seen him on the street i know the man okay and everyone [17:55] wants to make him something that he's not and the truth is bill the very fact that he survived [18:00] everything that they threw at him tells you that this is not an ordinary man so don't expect ordinary [18:06] responses from him every day of the week he's a different kind of guy he is i mean the man has [18:12] armor around him i don't know how he does it he's a vampire no i don't think he's a vampire i'm going [18:17] to tell him he said he's not going to take you to dinner he's going to take me yeah he never sleeps [18:22] oh he does he used to call my house i know when my ex works for him he'd say where is he right like [18:28] hold on it's all night they're flying around working all night yep thank god for america so [18:35] you're sitting there at the five and uh you're making good money it's a very successful program [18:43] and uh you get the call yeah how long did it take you to say i'm going to dump the tv thing and i'm [18:52] going to go into public service didn't take me long at all let me let me explain something to you [18:57] sometimes the most difficult decisions are not all that complicated because when he made that phone [19:06] call to me he did it personally he called me yeah he called you he it was it went right to my right to [19:15] my soul this is who i am this is how i want to you know maybe end my career who knows this is a job that [19:25] i love this is a job where i go in every day and i can't wait to get there i mean i haven't even told [19:31] you all the stuff we do i'm the da here i'm the federal prosecutor i do terrorism i do civil cases [19:37] i do i defend agencies i go i prosecute agents i mean this is a huge job huge office that i had to [19:44] turn around bill it was a neglected office people were quitting people were getting fired you know my [19:50] i don't even who who the da was under biden uh the guy's name was matthew graves united i never heard [19:57] of him he was a united states attorney we're not called da's we are united states okay i'm sorry [20:02] matt yeah yeah um but yeah yeah i saw his picture i never knew who he was either no idea who he was [20:09] yeah so let me tell you something it took you less than a day to say yes or it was about a day and a [20:16] a half a day and a half yeah it was like i didn't think you have a great life a great job you work [20:24] for a great company it wasn't that it was like you got to do what's in your heart you just got you got [20:30] to go okay uh did jesse waters cry when you made me i talked to jesse a lot um i talked to jesse and to [20:39] and through an interpreter or do you just talk to him i do talk to him and uh and you know i miss uh [20:46] i miss harold i miss uh jessica i miss dana it was a good crew right it was a great crew we all liked [20:54] each other that's why it worked right um so despite all of the trappings of that uh because usually you [21:03] get it the other way usually the public servants want to get on television make the big money get [21:10] the glamour you go the other way yeah maybe i'm not that smart bill i don't know i don't know i know [21:16] how much you're making now and i know how much you made over there so maybe you want to discuss your [21:22] finances with me but you took a humongous pay cut it's ridiculous the pay cut i took was ridiculous [21:30] right yeah didn't matter didn't matter the money didn't matter it didn't factor it was as wonderful [21:38] as that was and you know the old take the yellow legal pad do the pros do the cons yeah you know [21:43] the cons are but you have to move you have to leave your dogs you have to do this you have to do that [21:48] you're not gonna one line it's who you are well you were always that way though i mean what way [21:57] i've known you what 25 years at least like that yeah but you were always a woman of passion in the [22:03] sense that um there were certain things you want to accomplish and you did you did everything well [22:10] not everything but i'm happy there isn't anything you haven't done you built your way up in the legal [22:17] area uh conquered that good job now you're in the federal area and you uh drove the fives ratings up [22:27] to where they are so you've done pretty much everything i wrote a few books along the way i had [22:33] two kids along the way yep and um i think i think the one thing that i kind of you know uh that that i [22:46] miss is you know that that solitude that you have in your own home you know but you still have your home [22:53] you didn't sell it tell me no i didn't no not not so far right um but i miss i miss home i'm in an [23:01] apartment which sometimes it just feels like a suitcase you know well the way you work you're not [23:06] there very much i'm not right and i miss my dogs the dogs um but you don't have to walk them see that's [23:14] a good point i never did i let them out i have i have them out and they run around yeah it's all and the [23:20] coyotes don't get them no no no coyotes don't dare do you ever get the ire of the trump haters [23:27] yeah i don't care i don't even i know you don't care but but but are you subjected to that look [23:35] this is big difference from new york yeah oh it's different huge okay now in new york they don't like [23:43] yeah okay but that's all right and i yell back at them by the way when they come at me i go right back [23:48] at them but here it's more in the back yeah you boom boom okay and there are people who are working [23:57] for president trump who have come under that scrutiny that they're not invited anywhere they're shunned by [24:06] people uh you experience that i don't care i don't need to be invited anywhere bill i don't i understand [24:14] that but have you experienced yeah i think i was here two weeks and i was sitting outside i have the [24:20] marshals with me and i'm sitting outside and some guy comes out with a big placard and says pira's a [24:26] fascist and he caught my attention i said oh that's me and so the marshals are like i said i want to go [24:33] talk to this guy you're not going to talk to him uh yeah they saved you from yourself from myself you know [24:39] that bill because i want to fight with them they're over here when i walked in there they patted me [24:44] down so they're taking good care yeah they're great guys okay but i know you're not invested in any of [24:51] that uh yeah social stuff no i'm not i'm not but there are people who have taken it right on the chin [25:00] yeah particularly lawyers yeah you're right yeah and that's their livelihood right yeah i already know [25:06] my livelihoods pretty much down to this compared to what it was so your livelihoods are a lot bigger [25:12] than theirs but i'm just wondering how blatant that trump hatred is in the washington so-called swap [25:23] well let me let me throw a statistic at you 95 of the people in the district voted for kamala harris [25:30] do i need to say anything else these are people who sit on the juries these are people who sit on the [25:35] grand juries you know these are people who do not love donald trump uh there's no question about it [25:41] but what am i going to do i have a job to do and i'm going to do my job and the only way to do that job [25:48] is to work with the judges it's to work with the mayor and the police and people who don't like me [25:54] to try to find common ground but here's something interesting your conviction rate is high [26:00] despite the juries being left the the conviction rate is high there are a few cases that you know [26:08] cnn and some of these other places will say oh my god they're losing these cases they're losing you [26:13] know they didn't get an indictment in this case you know but the truth is that there's only 10 of the [26:20] cases i'm not prosecuting now follow me matthew graves the former u.s attorney you never heard of [26:27] didn't prosecute 65 of those cases wow yeah so everybody knows that i am taking on i'm taking [26:36] on all comers you go after a victim in the district you go after anybody and i'm coming for you and if [26:43] the jury says guilty wonderful they say not guilty i'll take it it's fine now they know there's going [26:49] to be accountability there's going to be arrests but it's it looks to me like you're making some [26:56] inroads in persuading these juries yeah i think there is i think they recognize that what we're [27:02] trying to do is make it better and you have to lie to yourself bill to say things are worse under [27:08] donald trump yeah you can't they have to admit it here consciously in dc right in dc in this district [27:15] it's totally different now the media so you're a part of the pro-trump media i mean let's be honest [27:23] about it um but most of it's anti-trump okay are you going to the uh correspondence dinner i am so i'll [27:31] be there too i'll see you there but i'm being there as a reporter really not as a guest okay okay [27:39] because if anybody does something untoward i'm going to confront them good i don't want you [27:46] prosecute me by the way yeah okay all right i'll give you an interview line i said i don't want piero [27:53] on my case so there's just a line but that's why i'm going interesting because i don't want the office [28:00] of the presidency attacked at a stupid dinner i appreciate that which could absolutely happen [28:07] yeah okay you know dan rather and donaldson and put out this dopey letter and yeah uh you know [28:15] forcefully confront the pres like what does that mean these these people are unhinged i think so [28:22] there's no respect for the office i mean the way we treated president obama [28:29] was we disagreed with him but we didn't create chaos they disagree with us and they create chaos [28:36] violence and all kinds of problems you know and you see that i do see that i absolutely do see okay [28:43] does it affect your job in any way no no and my job though bill is to turn that office around from a [28:57] neglected office the kind of you already did it no but i mean getting these prosecutors to go in there [29:04] is a tip of the spear we're here representing the victims we're not here representing any politics we're [29:11] here representing the the victims and going after the criminals you know that there's no there's no i don't [29:18] want people like oh you know they don't like us and this or the i don't care get that out of your [29:23] mind put your blinders on this is who we are i support you in everything that you're doing i think [29:30] there was a little like hesitation at the beginning right and you know i did a uh recent report in san [29:36] francisco on how that city has devolved into the unbelievable chaos because laws weren't uh enforced [29:45] interesting okay so we did that on news nation and and it was a big hit and what i learned from that [29:53] was that there are prosecutors who don't care about the law damn right you're right they care about [30:02] advancing their careers with their followers and their ideologues right yes so the guy that gets beat [30:10] up you know and his nose broken and teeth knocked out pays the price they don't care about him right [30:19] and so you've been able to banish that do you think i think so i think to a great extent bill i've been [30:24] able to do that i think that you know this whole idea that um anyone is there or anyone is impacted [30:33] because of politics i just stripped them of that completely and when we go into court we go in on [30:40] the facts and the law and sometimes we get pushed back from judges and our job is to push back the [30:46] judges i think before me they didn't push back so much before me it was like i said no no the judge [30:53] doesn't run this office judge doesn't tell it and i was a judge judge doesn't tell us what to do [30:58] we decide what we're going to do we decide whether there's going to be a plea we decide what we think [31:04] the sentence should be and that's how far we go with this case nobody's going to control us i've been [31:11] around long enough to know who holds real power in this country and the irs is at the top of that [31:17] list they don't need a judge to seize your home freeze your bank account garnish your wages they can [31:24] do it even the president of the united states has faced multiple irs audits with the best legal minds [31:32] in his corner you deserve the same the irs is understaffed right now their process is broken [31:40] and if you do not speak their language you lose now i've done my homework america tax group as a [31:48] direct line to the irs no waiting no guessing you will know exactly where you stand if you're listening [31:56] at me right now pick up the phone 888-300-8035 don't wait for the irs to make the first move [32:06] when they do it's already too late americataxgroup.com again americataxgroup.com did you have a tough time [32:19] picking your team because no number one you don't know the turf coming down from new york right number [32:25] two the turf is left yeah did you have a tough time assembling these people yes yes i had a tough [32:32] time i was short of 90 prosecutors and 60 legal assistance 90 90. how many is total 400 or something [32:42] 430 something like that that's a big crew i keep telling you it's a big office yeah um and 90 prosecutors [32:50] 60 legal assistants i was short 150 people all right and then what happened was uh they started [32:57] firing people and then people started leaving because they thought they were going to get fired [33:02] and my message to them was you be a good prosecutor you get in there and fight the fight and i don't [33:09] care who you are you do the job and so the ship is calm we've turned it around i'm still short [33:17] prosecutors because historically this office is one where people move in and out of very quickly [33:22] but at the same time we've got um we've got some really good people in my front office i brought one [33:29] of my assistant da's who worked for me years ago he was one of my best investigators steve vandervelden [33:35] uh a guy from congress brilliant guy carlton davis uh and my pals of my principal usa uh is someone who [33:43] worked in the office for 13 years uh i brought in a guy from nasa uh nasa nasa uh who's my executive [33:51] a usa i i have a great team and i am very hands-on bill you can't get away with anything in the office [33:59] don't me well you tried that at fox with me and it didn't work [34:05] this u.s attorney lindsey halligan got screwed were you involved with that at all [34:11] i think that there was some information that she needed from our office that we were able to provide [34:17] her but all of that information from the office was from i think 2017 2019 uh and but we were not [34:27] asked to work on the case right um you know i think i think she probably could have used more help [34:34] well i mean look comey the former fbi director guilty of sin i'm sorry i'm a due process guy [34:43] but the guy did it i mean misled congress he had his friend uh put stuff out to the new york [34:50] dan richmond denied he didn't do it right and this miss halligan was right in the middle of this the [34:56] press of course all along comey's side right and i'm going what this yeah and it didn't look like she [35:04] had much help i don't know that she did uh we gave her the help that we could based upon what she [35:12] needed but that help should have come from main justice should have come from the attorney general [35:18] yes okay how often do you talk to the president um i talk to him when i talk to him which means i'm not [35:30] going to answer your question why because the press asks me that question all the time i don't answer [35:34] them well but what's the downside no i speak to him frequently okay frequently don't ask me to define [35:42] it well he calls you whenever he wants to call you yeah he is the president okay so how often does he [35:49] call you he calls me occasionally yeah mostly to yell at me okay you know how it is yep um but he's the [35:58] president i actually have to keep my phone on all night yeah and because i i want to help you know [36:07] i'm not i'll tell him you know me if he asks me i'm gonna tell him what i think yep a lot of times [36:15] they don't want to hear that you're kind of like me that way if i ask you you're going to tell me what [36:20] you think you like that with him yeah no deference you know now that you know i work for him there's like [36:29] you know mr president mr president i say donald no no you gotta call mr president yeah of course [36:35] there's deference he is the president and i i am one of his appointees i have tremendous respect for [36:42] him and uh i am i'm honored when he calls me does he ask you questions that go beyond your job [36:51] policy questions i'm not going to talk about what i talk about with him but i'm not asking you specifically [36:56] i'm not yeah yeah that's specific enough that's specific that's it that's as far as i'm going [37:01] does you believe that he trusts well that's a stupid question of course he does we wouldn't bother [37:07] calling you um so i'm not getting anything here you're stonewalling me here no you're not getting [37:12] anything now if this was a factor i'd have to you know yeah you'd have to beat me up being extra nice [37:17] yeah yeah i i'm very grateful for you being extra nice here let's face it the u.s economy is under [37:24] stress national debt rising trade war shaking the markets and meanwhile china is dumping the 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general situation now because you know if the midterms go [40:06] against president trump you know what the hell is going to happen here well how it's going to break [40:13] loose ready for that am i ready sure i'm one of the good news stories you just said it yourself all [40:22] right so you you're ready for nutty loony i hate trumpers you know trying to uh denigrate him using [40:31] the legal system absolutely yeah it's nothing new to him anticipated it i mean guys thought about it [40:38] absolutely you think about it i mean i've been around a long time bill you know i understand how [40:44] they play we all understand how they play what they're going to do what they will do to get power [40:49] back you saw how they got power the last time i mean everything from the russia hoax and you know [40:54] the the the liars leakers liberals right it would be foolish for them to impeach him that would hurt [41:01] you think so i do um with the nation has had enough of that yeah um and independent voters [41:09] they're not going to go for that but there are other ways to do it how um well they can trump uh pardon [41:16] upon anything they want um right by and make it almost impossible for him to govern unless the [41:23] system the legal system steps in and says bull this is garbage and we're not going to entertain this [41:33] and you're still going to have the power to do that yeah even if the democrats win but i think that [41:42] the attorney general yourself going to be the bulwark there you guys are going to be the first one [41:48] in defense when the trump haters if they get control of congress well they're coming at us there's [41:54] no question right how would you describe to somebody who lived uh in poland what the atmosphere [42:03] politically is in washington dc how would you describe that as somebody who has no idea um well [42:11] first of all you know washington dc is filled with politicians and i think that politicians themselves [42:19] are just less than credible to begin with most of them okay what i've seen since i've been here [42:26] is that you know there's a lot of lobbyists and a lot of parties and a lot of this and that i mean [42:31] there are very few of them who are so committed to getting the job done as opposed to just fighting [42:37] with each other all right that is the game it's to make them look bad and we're not even we're not [42:43] even a part of it not forget not even pawns we're not even part of the thing and then when you go [42:48] outside of congress then you've got just the haters the people who believe that uh they know more than [42:54] than everyone else who may be experienced in the law and that you know we're all corrupt and that [43:01] you know trump and the prosecutors and the court system you know we're just trying to put people in [43:07] jail and that we're not protecting anybody and you know if a cop gets assaulted too bad he probably [43:13] deserved it or in one case we had a police officer who was brought in um i think it was an fbi agent [43:20] he was brought in and uh he was african-american and the juror said in the deliberation room because [43:26] they come and tell us well they only brought him in just to make sure that you realize that we had [43:31] someone black working on the case i mean it's just this is like there's so much animosity you know they're [43:38] looking for so much um uh collision and fighting in this district it's like you're on a side or you're [43:47] on the other side they want conflict all the time yeah because that um gives them a reason not to move [43:54] ahead on what their original job is or it gives them a reason to um you know to to vent against someone i [44:04] don't know maybe they're frustrated they just need to fight with people well with trump it's everything [44:10] everything

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