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ormed about how much opinion is injected into news, that's probably a good thing. So again, I'll say that Project Veritas is one of the most constructive forces in the country right now. Weird, isn't it, that they're one of the most constructive forces? Because they're a pushback against the media propaganda. And you just need that. You need as much pushback as you can get. Here's an alarming st…

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e doubt can be given to our federal investigators. I don't think we can give them that benefit of the doubt anymore. And so as a country, I think we've got to put pressure on them to say, if you're going to seize somebody's electronic devices, which is one of the most serious things I can think of short of actual physical rape that would make you feel abused and victimized. So short of anything that's actually literally physical, this is the biggest violation I could even imagine. Imagine having your home or your office essentially violated by people who are going to look through all of your electronic devices, and there's nothing you can do about it. How do you feel about that? It would feel like a physical attack, wouldn't it? The way you would process it would be almost like a sexual assault. I mean, I shouldn't say that because obviously I can't understand what that would feel like, so that's a little bit hyperbole. You can take it that way, but it's pretty damn bad.

And again, the government really needs to explain that. I guess also there's a search warrant for Victoria Toensing's assets. I don't know what they're looking for because she's worked with Giuliani on some stuff.

I have a Victoria Toensing story. Have I told you ever that for weird reasons I end up in the middle of history in lots of ways? And I don't know why. It's just one of these weird coincidences. Well, here's just a weird little story. One day a TV host — it doesn't matter who, so just for privacy I won't tell you — but I was doing a book tour a year and a half ago or two years, whatever. And the TV host had to get a note for me fro

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m Victoria Toensing. Now, if you want to be worried, let me tell you how to get worried. Have somebody hand you a note from the famous lawyer. That's just scary. Because the first thing I thought was, oh my God, what kind of trouble am I in? Who's suing me now? Why does a famous — I'll call her a TV lawyer just because you see her on TV a lot, but she's a lawyer — why does she want to talk to me?…

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