1 00:00:11,697 --> 00:00:14,777 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Let make 2 00:00:14,777 --> 00:00:17,697 Speaker 1: sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app 3 00:00:17,897 --> 00:00:21,297 Speaker 1: or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, team, Welcome to 4 00:00:21,497 --> 00:00:24,817 Speaker 1: the Buck Brief. We're going to talk about Trump getting 5 00:00:24,897 --> 00:00:27,017 Speaker 1: some good poll number showing him up in a number 6 00:00:27,057 --> 00:00:29,817 Speaker 1: of swing states. How are Democrats responding to that? Plus 7 00:00:30,337 --> 00:00:36,617 Speaker 1: Sidney Powell, formerly of the Trump legal squad, trying to 8 00:00:36,697 --> 00:00:41,137 Speaker 1: get a different election result. She has pleaded guilty to 9 00:00:41,297 --> 00:00:45,057 Speaker 1: rico charges in Georgia, and now there's a lot of 10 00:00:45,097 --> 00:00:48,497 Speaker 1: speculation about whether that means she will in fact turn 11 00:00:48,657 --> 00:00:51,897 Speaker 1: on Donald Trump, and will that have any particularly meaning. 12 00:00:51,937 --> 00:00:54,657 Speaker 1: But let's start with this. So Donald Trump is up 13 00:00:54,857 --> 00:00:57,857 Speaker 1: in the most recent Morning Console poll in pretty much 14 00:00:57,857 --> 00:01:00,977 Speaker 1: every swing state, and including in swing states where he's 15 00:01:01,017 --> 00:01:05,297 Speaker 1: up by pretty solid numbers. Now I do think this 16 00:01:05,337 --> 00:01:08,617 Speaker 1: is very early for the horse race talk. But what 17 00:01:08,737 --> 00:01:13,777 Speaker 1: this shows me is Trump is clearly viable, and Trump 18 00:01:13,817 --> 00:01:19,177 Speaker 1: clearly could win again. That is an absolute, real possibility 19 00:01:19,217 --> 00:01:22,977 Speaker 1: here in twenty twenty four, which terrifies Democrats. In fact, 20 00:01:23,017 --> 00:01:28,457 Speaker 1: it terrifies Democrats. Rachel Maddow, who is over on the View, 21 00:01:29,177 --> 00:01:31,697 Speaker 1: is telling everybody that if Trump wins and you're going 22 00:01:31,777 --> 00:01:33,817 Speaker 1: to hear a lot of this stuff. If Trump wins, 23 00:01:34,177 --> 00:01:36,417 Speaker 1: we may never have another election. 24 00:01:36,617 --> 00:01:38,777 Speaker 2: Play it to mention Trump, is there no one in 25 00:01:38,857 --> 00:01:41,897 Speaker 2: the party they can find to put up for the 26 00:01:41,937 --> 00:01:45,537 Speaker 2: next election besides this criminal The Republican Party right now 27 00:01:45,817 --> 00:01:48,097 Speaker 2: has to make a decision, and it's their decision to make. 28 00:01:48,137 --> 00:01:51,537 Speaker 2: We have party processes for a reason. But ultimately, if 29 00:01:51,617 --> 00:01:53,497 Speaker 2: you listen to what Trump is saying, you don't just 30 00:01:53,497 --> 00:01:56,297 Speaker 2: sort of regard him as as a spectacle, but you 31 00:01:56,297 --> 00:01:59,737 Speaker 2: will listen to what he's saying. Yeah, he's basically portraying 32 00:01:59,977 --> 00:02:02,137 Speaker 2: a future for America. If he is put back in 33 00:02:02,137 --> 00:02:04,097 Speaker 2: the White House in which we don't have another election 34 00:02:04,217 --> 00:02:07,577 Speaker 2: after that, that's ever right because the elections are all rigged, 35 00:02:07,657 --> 00:02:11,137 Speaker 2: that the democratic process can't be trusted. That Congress should 36 00:02:11,137 --> 00:02:12,897 Speaker 2: just work for him, the Justice Department should just work 37 00:02:12,937 --> 00:02:14,937 Speaker 2: for him. That's a strong man form of government. 38 00:02:14,977 --> 00:02:17,417 Speaker 3: That's he canceled the news like things are done. 39 00:02:17,257 --> 00:02:19,777 Speaker 2: That he wants to put MSNBC on trial for treason 40 00:02:19,857 --> 00:02:20,817 Speaker 2: so that he can execute this. 41 00:02:21,937 --> 00:02:24,577 Speaker 1: I mean, is there any level of hysteria that is 42 00:02:24,617 --> 00:02:28,017 Speaker 1: too much? Is there any level of hysteria that seems 43 00:02:28,057 --> 00:02:31,257 Speaker 1: to go too far when you're operating in the world 44 00:02:31,297 --> 00:02:34,297 Speaker 1: of the view in MSNBC and it comes to Trump 45 00:02:34,617 --> 00:02:37,857 Speaker 1: right when they're talking about Trump. I think that even 46 00:02:38,297 --> 00:02:42,337 Speaker 1: some people on the right would be disappointed when they 47 00:02:42,337 --> 00:02:46,017 Speaker 1: see that Trump is not going to come into office 48 00:02:46,057 --> 00:02:50,657 Speaker 1: and have some scorched earth campaign to destroy all of 49 00:02:50,657 --> 00:02:52,297 Speaker 1: his enemies and all this stuff. It's just not going 50 00:02:52,297 --> 00:02:54,257 Speaker 1: to happen. That's not the way government is set up 51 00:02:54,297 --> 00:02:56,697 Speaker 1: to function. I think we'd have a better economy. I 52 00:02:56,697 --> 00:02:58,337 Speaker 1: think we'd have a better border. I think we'd have 53 00:02:58,857 --> 00:03:01,497 Speaker 1: better policies across the board, which is why I'll obviously 54 00:03:01,617 --> 00:03:05,937 Speaker 1: vote for Trump over his Democrat competitor. I'm almost certain, well, 55 00:03:05,977 --> 00:03:07,377 Speaker 1: I am certain it's going to be Biden. I've been 56 00:03:07,377 --> 00:03:12,497 Speaker 1: certain it's Biden all along. But you'll notice that we're 57 00:03:12,497 --> 00:03:15,657 Speaker 1: going to go into an election cycle here where hysteria 58 00:03:16,057 --> 00:03:19,937 Speaker 1: is the norm, where the mass delusion that Donald Trump 59 00:03:20,137 --> 00:03:25,777 Speaker 1: is a destructive, fascistic figure who will end America as 60 00:03:25,817 --> 00:03:29,577 Speaker 1: we know it is going to become really a mandatory 61 00:03:29,617 --> 00:03:32,297 Speaker 1: Democrat talking point. And what's crazy about this There's a 62 00:03:32,297 --> 00:03:34,657 Speaker 1: lot of stuff that it's crazy about it. One thing that's 63 00:03:34,657 --> 00:03:37,377 Speaker 1: particularly crazy about it is Trump has already been president 64 00:03:37,457 --> 00:03:41,017 Speaker 1: for four years and it was great. It wasn't perfect, 65 00:03:41,057 --> 00:03:44,097 Speaker 1: but it was good. We had a good four years. 66 00:03:44,777 --> 00:03:47,497 Speaker 1: So now they act like if he wins again, it's 67 00:03:47,537 --> 00:03:50,817 Speaker 1: going to be the worst thing that ever happens in 68 00:03:50,857 --> 00:03:54,217 Speaker 1: the country is over. You would think that serious people 69 00:03:55,017 --> 00:03:57,137 Speaker 1: wouldn't say this stuff out loud if they wanted to 70 00:03:57,177 --> 00:04:00,097 Speaker 1: be taken seriously. But it's going to be something that 71 00:04:00,217 --> 00:04:03,737 Speaker 1: is central to the messaging of Democrats all throughout twenty 72 00:04:03,777 --> 00:04:05,977 Speaker 1: twenty four. We haven't seen this why I brought up 73 00:04:06,017 --> 00:04:09,737 Speaker 1: the polls to we haven't seen the full propaganda onslaught 74 00:04:09,777 --> 00:04:12,737 Speaker 1: from the Democrats about what they think is, you know, 75 00:04:12,857 --> 00:04:15,897 Speaker 1: coming if Trump were to win. 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They think that this is a huge 113 00:06:17,377 --> 00:06:21,137 Speaker 1: a huge benefit for well to get Trump crowd. I 114 00:06:21,177 --> 00:06:23,857 Speaker 1: am quite a bit more skeptical, But here's a MSNBC 115 00:06:23,977 --> 00:06:26,177 Speaker 1: legal analyst Lisa Rubin playclip one. 116 00:06:26,417 --> 00:06:30,057 Speaker 3: Sidney Powell has now pled guilty to six counts of 117 00:06:30,177 --> 00:06:34,577 Speaker 3: conspiracy to commit interference with the performance of election duties. 118 00:06:34,817 --> 00:06:39,457 Speaker 3: You'll remember that the Fulton County indictment largely charges Sidney 119 00:06:39,497 --> 00:06:43,737 Speaker 3: Powell in respect of her role to overturn results in 120 00:06:43,737 --> 00:06:47,537 Speaker 3: Coffee County, Georgia. Of course, the value of Sidney Powell 121 00:06:47,577 --> 00:06:50,617 Speaker 3: is her testimony against others, and that includes not only 122 00:06:50,937 --> 00:06:55,297 Speaker 3: Rudy Giuliani, but former President Trump himself. That will largely 123 00:06:55,337 --> 00:06:58,617 Speaker 3: be her utility here, and she has confirmed on the 124 00:06:58,697 --> 00:07:02,937 Speaker 3: record that she will testify truthfully and accurately to anything 125 00:07:03,297 --> 00:07:06,097 Speaker 3: that the Fulton County District Attorney's Office asks of her. 126 00:07:07,537 --> 00:07:09,617 Speaker 1: So they're saying, oh, she's going to flip on Trump. Well, 127 00:07:09,657 --> 00:07:11,617 Speaker 1: here's here's what I'm seeing. And I've talked to some 128 00:07:11,857 --> 00:07:14,337 Speaker 1: real deal llegal experts about this, been talking to them 129 00:07:14,337 --> 00:07:16,817 Speaker 1: for days. I'm here in d C. And so we've 130 00:07:16,817 --> 00:07:18,857 Speaker 1: been talking to Ted Cruz and Josh Holly and people 131 00:07:18,857 --> 00:07:23,537 Speaker 1: who know the law very well. Truth is, I think 132 00:07:23,577 --> 00:07:27,497 Speaker 1: that Trump is going to be able to just just 133 00:07:27,737 --> 00:07:31,617 Speaker 1: steamroll all this legal stuff. I was concerned that they 134 00:07:31,657 --> 00:07:32,897 Speaker 1: were going to be able to jam him up with 135 00:07:32,897 --> 00:07:35,497 Speaker 1: it and maybe even try to incarcrate him at some point. 136 00:07:35,537 --> 00:07:38,217 Speaker 1: But the more I look at this, they may get 137 00:07:38,217 --> 00:07:41,017 Speaker 1: a conviction. I mean, don't don't misunderstand me, And they 138 00:07:41,017 --> 00:07:42,737 Speaker 1: may get a conviction. I think it would come in DC. 139 00:07:44,257 --> 00:07:46,097 Speaker 1: They probably won't be able to finish more than one 140 00:07:46,177 --> 00:07:47,897 Speaker 1: or two of these trials. So they definitely won't be 141 00:07:47,897 --> 00:07:49,657 Speaker 1: able to finish more than two, I think, but they 142 00:07:49,657 --> 00:07:51,137 Speaker 1: may be able to get one of these trials done 143 00:07:51,137 --> 00:07:53,377 Speaker 1: before the election, so they'd make Trump at convicted felon. 144 00:07:53,457 --> 00:07:56,857 Speaker 1: But so what, I'm not sure that that's really going 145 00:07:56,897 --> 00:08:00,337 Speaker 1: to change much if it changes anything. I think that 146 00:08:00,337 --> 00:08:02,257 Speaker 1: people who like Trump like Trump. I think they view 147 00:08:02,337 --> 00:08:08,177 Speaker 1: this as a political attack on him and their whole 148 00:08:08,177 --> 00:08:10,457 Speaker 1: purpose in all of this, or rather the people who 149 00:08:10,497 --> 00:08:13,377 Speaker 1: are doing all of this going after him, is political. 150 00:08:13,417 --> 00:08:16,657 Speaker 1: It's not about justice. And so the voters, the Trump 151 00:08:16,737 --> 00:08:19,977 Speaker 1: voters who are out there, think that this is essentially 152 00:08:20,057 --> 00:08:22,177 Speaker 1: just more of the same, which is the get Trump 153 00:08:22,177 --> 00:08:26,297 Speaker 1: at any cost madness that has completely overtaken the Democrat Party. 154 00:08:26,977 --> 00:08:31,937 Speaker 1: Here is CNN legal analyst Eli Hoenig who's claiming that 155 00:08:31,977 --> 00:08:34,177 Speaker 1: this is devastating for Trump. Playclip two. 156 00:08:34,497 --> 00:08:38,617 Speaker 4: This is a major breakthrough for prosecutors, potentially a devastating 157 00:08:38,697 --> 00:08:41,337 Speaker 4: development for Donald Trump, because what's going to happen now 158 00:08:41,337 --> 00:08:44,977 Speaker 4: is Sidney Powell is going to testify for prosecutors in Georgia, 159 00:08:45,417 --> 00:08:49,017 Speaker 4: and presumably she'll also be prepared to testify for Jack 160 00:08:49,057 --> 00:08:51,417 Speaker 4: Smith in his federal case in Washington, DC. She's not 161 00:08:51,457 --> 00:08:54,017 Speaker 4: indided in that case, but she's listed as a co 162 00:08:54,017 --> 00:08:56,337 Speaker 4: conspirator in that case. She's going to be able to 163 00:08:56,377 --> 00:09:01,417 Speaker 4: provide insider information that could be really devastating towards Donald Trump. 164 00:09:03,697 --> 00:09:06,977 Speaker 1: I don't know, I mean, she's the lawyer, what exactly 165 00:09:07,017 --> 00:09:09,937 Speaker 1: is she going to say about Donald Trump? That is 166 00:09:10,497 --> 00:09:15,137 Speaker 1: so devastating. Trump was trying to find ways to look 167 00:09:15,177 --> 00:09:17,137 Speaker 1: at the votes to find the votes that he needed 168 00:09:17,177 --> 00:09:22,617 Speaker 1: people dispute elections. I think the Georgia case is very weak. Well, 169 00:09:22,657 --> 00:09:24,417 Speaker 1: I think all the cases are very weak. The only 170 00:09:24,457 --> 00:09:29,097 Speaker 1: case that strictly on the legal statutory letter of the 171 00:09:29,177 --> 00:09:32,177 Speaker 1: law stuff that Trump might have some issues really is 172 00:09:32,937 --> 00:09:37,177 Speaker 1: the Florida Document's case. But if Trump's interpretation of the 173 00:09:37,217 --> 00:09:40,537 Speaker 1: Presidential Records Act is correct, then even that's crap. And 174 00:09:40,577 --> 00:09:43,417 Speaker 1: the whole thing is, you know, all these cases they're 175 00:09:43,417 --> 00:09:46,697 Speaker 1: brought against Trump, they're all super weak, and that I 176 00:09:46,737 --> 00:09:49,297 Speaker 1: think says a lot about what's really going on here. 177 00:09:49,337 --> 00:09:51,337 Speaker 1: I mean, this is somebody who had never been indicted before, 178 00:09:51,697 --> 00:09:53,897 Speaker 1: and now he's running for president. 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