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In my last conversation with President Trump in the White House, he called me a lot. And this is after January 6, so it’s two weeks before, a week before he’s leaving office. He wanted to run past me the names of people he was going to pardon and sentences he was going to commute. He wanted my opinion on them. Some of them I knew. I said, how are you doing? He said, not too well.
And he went off into a tangent about what he thought happened with the election. I said, you know, you made a promise to the public many times and to me privately that you haven’t. What? I’ll take care of it right now. I said, you promised you would release the records of the JFK assassination. He said to me, judge, if they showed you what they showed me, you wouldn’t have released it either.
And I said, who’s they? And what did they show you? And then he said, judge, someday when we’re on the phone. And then he raised his voice, and there aren’t 15 people listening to the phone call back to a normal voice. I’ll tell you. Oh, my God, this makes it sound even worse. Who are they? Probably somebody in the intelligence community. What did they show him? JFK’s brains blown out.
This is it. You know, it was said by one person that after the Kennedy assassination, there has been no president. They have only been factotums of the system since then, and it may well be the most decisive event in modern american history. .