August 3, 2021

August 3, 2021

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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, The New York State Attorney General’s independent investigation found that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed women who are both current and former state employees. NY AG Letitia James reported that Cuomo violated both federal and state laws yet she did not announce any charges against him for groping or any other charge. Why not? What kind of Attorney General’s office is this? Where is the US Attorney if there were violations of federal law? Then, Rep. Lee Zeldin, a candidate for governor in New York, calls in to comment on Cuomo’s fiasco and the punting of responsibility by AG James. Zeldin questioned whether or not Cuomo would be held accountable for anything else he’s done, including his deadly mishandling of nursing homes during the height of the pandemic. Later, all citizens that get COVID because the federal government brought the disease to you through a COVID positive migrant or to your neighborhood or school district you must determine causation and sue them. It’s a violation of one’s civil rights when the government doesn’t do its job and it’s time we flood the system with their own mess. Meanwhile, Tamyra Mensa-Stock won the gold medal for Team USA in wrestling at the Tokyo games. She is the first African-American woman to achieve this honor and she couldn’t be prouder to compete on behalf of her country. Afterward, Ben Shapiro, calls in to discuss his new book, “The Authoritarian Moment: How the left Weaponized America’s Institutions Against Dissent.”

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Rough transcript of Hour 1

Hour 1 Segment 1

We’ve got a lot going on. I don’t know if I can fit it in in three little hours, but we’ll do our best. Let’s start with something positive, then we’ll move into what’s going on. Tamyra Mensah-Stock. Tamyra Mensah-Stock, who is she? She’s the first black woman to win an Olympic gold for wrestling for the United States. The first one, are you where this ladies and gentlemen. Well, there’s a lot of firsts out there, but she’s not getting the attention that she clearly deserves. But I want you to hear this is very short, so you want to hear that it’s only 17 seconds. I want you to hear the question and the answer. From Mensah-Stock cut 11 go that American flag around your shoulders looks pretty good. How does that feel to represent a country like this? It feels amazing. I love representing us. I freaking love living there. I love it. And I’m so happy I get to represent you and say, oh, my gosh. Is that not fantastic, America? Now, I might start watching the Olympics, what a week, two thirds of the way through, Mr. Producer. Tamyra Mensah-Stock, I hope I’m pronouncing that correctly, because she deserves to have her name announced correctly. Tamyra Mensah-Stock first black woman to win an Olympic gold for wrestling for the United States one more time. I want you to listen to this, folks. Cuddle up and go that American flag around your shoulders looks pretty good. How does that feel to represent a country like this? It feels amazing. I love representing us. I freaking love living there. I love it. And I’m so happy I get to represent you and see how it’s done. LeBron. See how it’s done, ESPN, I hope all the hosts on ESPN have been playing that or will play that over and over again if he can’t find the link, Mr. Producer’s happy to send it to you so you can show it on ESPN. A patriot, an African-American, a gold medalist representing America, beautiful woman. Inside and out. Now, the hammer thrower. She came in 11 out of 12, the hammer, the hammer thrower, 11 out of 12. I don’t know if she’s turned her back on anything today or what she’s doing. And nobody cares. All right, I’ll jump into this Cuomo thing now, we have a special guest at the bottom of the hour. His name is Lee Zeldin, representative from New York who’s running for governor. And I do this knowing full well that this draws attention away from things that are going on that are going to affect our lives much bigger than Andrew Cuomo. OK, like the stuff that they stuck in this infrastructure bill. And this guy Cassidy, who I watched on Fox last night, this guy’s an unhinged buffoon. He’s emotionally out of control. And cocky as hell, because he’s got the media behind him telling everybody how wonderful he is. But let us start. With a montage of the media last year. And by the way, Joe Biden, we’ll get to him later, he thinks, yeah, that. He thinks he should resign. Cuomo should resign. What’s interesting, I think that Terri deserved a an investigation by the U.S. attorney or somebody. Because Harry Reid never had her day here, her allegations were that she was molested, that her private part was actually touched, that Biden reached underneath, it was a dark aisle or corner in the state, in the U.S. Capitol building, and it was blown off pretty much. In other words, he raped her. That’s the allegation. So it’s pretty interesting when reporters say, are you going to stick by, what do you think a Cuomo should do? And it was also interesting when he said, you know, I’m not going to get into every particular here. No, of course he’s not. Because he’s got his own closet. May I say anyway, that the corrupt American media montage slobbering all over Andrew Cuomo as they do cut one go, David. We’re standing by for Governor Cuomo, by the way. That’s the biggest slob of the bunch right there. They’re prepubescent boys. Brian Helter-Skelter, start from the top, please. Come on. Go, David. We’re standing by for Governor Cuomo. Is press conferences, daily briefing. How would you contrast Cuomo and President Trump’s handling of the crisis? Truth versus mendacity? Governor Cuomo out there day after day after day, everything. Trump isn’t honest, direct, brave, real leadership of the kind the president of the United States should have provided. Governor Cuomo is clearly living in a totally different reality, the actual one, than the president of the United States. Governor Cuomo has become a national leader for a lot of people. Andrew Cuomo has become the leader of the Democratic Party. He is conveying incredible strength. You spoke to National Guard troops today in a stirring speech that if I wasn’t listening carefully, I thought you were sending soldiers off to war. This has been a remarkable show of leadership by Governor Cuomo in recent days. He’s providing hope, but not false hope. Governor Cuomo, I think, is one of the heroes on the front lines with all of this adulation that you’re getting for doing your job. Are you thinking about running for president? Andrew Cuomo, who has a daily television show now and has become in some ways the shadow president. Maybe Trump is just a little bit mad that Governor Cuomo has become a kind of acting president. Dealing with hardship actually makes you stronger. That’s what Governor Cuomo said earlier today. That’s what I’m going to teach my kids right now at home. What else are you going to teach your kids at home prepubescent? Brian Stelter, help us out the BSR any way we want to have tipped Media Research Center for pulling all that together. And so basically the attorney general of New York. Has Leticia what the hell’s her last name again? Oh, James, Letitia, James, LJ, they like to call. She and her office put out this report. Now, what’s interesting to me is she has no authority to act. Can do anything. Look at this, he did this this he violated federal law, he violated state law, he violated the audience in in Sussex County. I mean, this guy, he’s all over the place. Well, what are you going to do? You know, we got to leave it to the local prosecutors. Well, what does that kind of weird? Nonetheless, Letitia James is on the job. She’s on the job. I wonder if she’ll investigate Joe Biden the way she’s been investigating. Donald Trump’s corporate taxes, not now, she won’t do that anyway. So Biden was asked about this during the the bizarre. He gives these the speeches and then he takes like four questions. And he’s asked about this, and remember, Tara Reid, there was never an investigation, never report. They had their man, Biden, they were going to nominate him and push him across the finish line no matter what. Even when he didn’t know where the finish line was, it was busy tying his loafers cut to go. But first, I’d like to start with the news of the day given back in March. You said that if the investigation confirms the allegations against Governor Cuomo, then he should resign. So will you now call on him to resign, given the investigator said the 11 women were credible? I stand by that statement. Are you now calling on him to resign? Yes. And if he doesn’t resign, do you believe he should be impeached and removed from office? Let’s take one thing at a time. I think he should resign. I understand that the state legislature may decide to impeach. I don’t know that for a fact, I’ve not read all that data and he’s using a photo of you embracing him in his self to say that these are commonplace kind of embraces that he made and the allegations against him. Do you condone that? Look, I’m not going to flyspecked this. I am sure there are some embraces that were totally innocent. Oh, Jo, Jo, Jo, Jo. Yeah. Hair sniffing gel. Touchy feely Joe. Go ahead. But apparently the attorney general decided there were things that weren’t. Oh, well, then let’s hear from the attorney general, Letitia James, at a press conference today. Cutlery go. The independent investigation has concluded that Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so, violated federal and state law. Now, this is what amazes me. She’s the attorney general state. She doesn’t have authority to do anything except issue a report. What is that? Go ahead. Specifically, the investigation found that Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed current and former New York State employees by engaging in unwelcome and nonconsensual touching and making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women. The investigators independently corroborated and substantiated these facts through interviews and evidence, including contemporaneous notes and communications. This evidence will be made available to the public along with the report. Cut four, go over the course of the five month investigation, the investigators spoke to one hundred and seventy nine individuals, including complainants, current and former members of the executive chamber, state troopers, additional state employees and others who interacted regularly with the governor. In addition, they reviewed more than 74,000 pieces of evidence, including documents, emails, audio files, texts. But anyway, go ahead. These interviews and pieces of evidence reveal a deeply disturbing yet clear picture. Governor Cuomo sexually harassed current and former state employees in violation of both federal and state laws. OK, now you’re accusing him. Violating federal and state laws. And I bet he violated a whole bunch of. Ladies and gentlemen, but I’m not the prosecutor. So why don’t they do something about it? They don’t have any authority to do anything about it. What kind of an attorney general office is a seriously. She has stated emphatically he violated both federal and state laws. OK, I believe her. That said, her office has done. Don’t you find it weird, Mr. Producer? That’s it, you’re the attorney general. There’s nothing you can do. Go ahead. The independent investigation found that Governor Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, many of whom were young women, by engaging in unwanted groping, kisses, hugging and by making inappropriate comments and then finally cut five go. The governor and his senior team took actions to retaliate against at least one former employee for coming forward with her story. OK, there’s another violation of state and federal law retribution. Where’s the idiot attorney general of the United States, is he around and he still is he still with us or is he busy attacking Republican legislatures? Where’s the United States attorney? Where are these people? Where’s that idiot, the Manhattan district attorney? Is he chasing ghosts, where’s that idiot and how come Letitia James worked with him to go after? The CFO of the Trump world, but didn’t work with some prosecutor to go after. Cuomo. Go ahead. And Governor Cuomo is administration, fostered a toxic workplace that enabled harassment and created a hostile work environment where staffers did not feel comfortable coming forward with complaints about sexual harassment due to a climate of fear. And given the power dynamics, well, that’s damning. I paid for this report online, it’s damning. Now, you’ll say it’s one side, I got it, but it’s damning. And I watched Cuomo reply, and that was a incredible embarrassment. I don’t know what you do say when you’ve done all these things and there’s so many people now. Who are providing information, sworn information. I guess he did the best he could, but showing a bunch of pictures of him kissing people, I mean, OK, what does that prove? I guess people I don’t know. But you’re accused of taking your hand and putting it up a woman’s blouse that’s not kissing somebody. That’s not saying pass the coffee. But the attorney general apparently can’t do a damn thing about it except make the allegation. That’s a very strange office. I’ve got a lot more on this. We’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 2

By the way, these are federal investigators who are providing information to the state attorney general. I don’t know what that office does. And Clark, Southern District of New York, special investigator here in part is what she said today. Cut six go within hours of Miss Boylan’s December 13th, 2020 tweet alleging sexual harassment. Key members of the governor’s inner circle had obtained confidential memos, ones that were stamped attorney client privilege. They were primarily about an interaction between Miss Boylen and an assistant that then redacted the names of individuals other than Miss Boylen and started sending the memos to reporters. There was also a proposed letter or op ed drafted by the governor that went through several drafts. The letter attacked Miss Boylan for alleged conduct at work for alleged contact with men other than the governor, as well as postulating various political conspiracies, including the Miss Boyland was funded by far right Republicans and supporters of Donald Trump. Well, let’s stop right there. Supporters of Donald Trump, as a matter of fact, as this went on, I seem to recall back then, Mr. Producer, they kept throwing up. Donald Trump said, well, what about Donald Trump and what about Donald Trump? And these are people on CNN and MSNBC and other big corporate news platforms. Don’t forget Trump and the liberals, even some on our favorite cable network kept saying, you know, look at Trump. How about we look at Biden right now? By the way, where are the investigations of that guy? I’m just saying that the blanket should be thrown fairly widely. I think I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 3

Representative Lee Zeldin, who’s been an outstanding congressman who served in combat, he’s still in the reserves and he’s running for governor of New York. Congressman Zeldin, I wanted to get your take on what you heard today from the attorney general’s office in these federal investigators and Governor Cuomo reply. Mark, it’s great to be with you. Brutal day for Andrew Cuomo, and we know that he is a serial abuser. We saw it play out with the deadly nursing home and cover up today’s report, which was devastating, talks about being a serial abuser of women of staff. It talks about the retaliation, the way that this governor is wired with the bullying, harassment, intimidation and abuse has led to a point where millions of New Yorkers, embarrassed by his conduct feel like he’s been disgracing himself and they want him to go. We even saw a get to the point today where even the president of the United States is saying that Andrew Cuomo needs to resign. But as you pointed out, he had a rebuttal today. And in his rebuttal, he has the nerve to continue to attack the accusers and the investigators and not account at all. And he’s refusing to resign. The assembly speaker here in New York had just said in a statement he recently released shortly ago that their conference, this Democratic conference, has lost the support of they do not have faith in trust in this governor that they are waiting the materials to be sent over to them from the attorney general. They’re going to look to expeditiously wrap up their impeachment investigation. And it looks like they may move forward. We shall see. But today definitely was a devastating day for this governor. You know, Congressman Zeldin, it was shocking that the federal Department of Justice and the attorney general under Joe Biden. Refused to investigate Governor Cuomo under the civil rights provision of the federal law with respect to what took place in these nursing homes, it was viewed as absolutely political pass in order to in order to help the governor. Then we have this and it looks like the investigators on this matter, at least primarily Southern District in New York, investigator, a former federal prosecutor. Letitia James is up there talking about this. Does the attorney general of New York not have any authority to prosecute people? I mean, I mean, I’m shocked. I mean, she she says she violated federal law and state laws, say, OK, what are you going to do about it? You’re issuing a report is a violation of state criminal law when you start talking about the forcible touching. Now, the attorney general also also says that other investigations against this governor are still ongoing, not connected to what was announced today. You pointed out what was really upsetting to many, especially the victims families all across the state, that the civil rights division of the Department of Justice wasn’t going to investigate further this deadly nursing home order and cover up. I believe that the governor should have resigned if for no other reason, the deadly nursing home order and cover up, is he still walking? And he still kept he kept fundraising. He said he’s not going anywhere. He wants to beat his old man’s record for a fourth term. To your point, the attorney general, if she is not going to pursue criminal charges herself directly through her office, there should be a criminal referral. She went out of her way multiple times in today’s press conference to say she wants nothing to do with anything criminal. Case closed. They’re not doing anything else with it, leaving it to everybody else. So, listen, if it comes down to it, I announced on April 8th, we’re four months into a campaign that’s been going great. We launched it Zeldin for New York dotcom. Everything’s going well, ultimately, if they leave it to the voters, November eight, twenty twenty two, if this governor refuses to resign, still they don’t impeach him. There is no indictment. And the Democrats want to figure out how to myracle him onto the ballot as the Democratic candidate. We’re going to be waiting and millions of New Yorkers are going to be waiting to give him the boot. November twenty. Twenty two. He has to go. And yet but you agree with me, I’m not, you know, familiar with the intricacies of how the attorney general’s office operates in New York, but the idea that the attorney general announces that he committed federal and state. Price offenses. And then just issues the report and says, OK, maybe a local prosecutor can pick it up. I mean, I’ve seen attorneys general in New York far more aggressive than that. I don’t quite get it. Do you get it? Yeah, no, I don’t get it. And the report is saying the attorney general is accusing this governor of of touching that is unwanted. And so at a minimum, that’s assault. So correct. In New York, it’s a class a misdemeanor forcible touching that carries a punishment up to one year in jail and registering the sex offender registry. And his attorney general doesn’t want any part of it. If the A.G. says, I don’t want my office to go after this, at the very least, why not be participating in the process of referring criminal charges with your evidence? You had all these depositions, you collected all of these documents. Why would you not be issuing a criminal referral and wanting there to be accountability from another level of of government, even if you’re not willing to go after it yourself? By the way, this attorney general needs to run herself next year, whether she runs for attorney general or she runs for governor. We were talking about the deputy nursing home owner and cover up. We didn’t reference that they’re under investigation for using a taxpayer funded staff to help write a five point one million dollar self-congratulatory book deal. We didn’t even get into the testing preferential treatment for his family, a private residence done by State Health Department officials. Samples moved to the front of the lab. So there is so much going on on so many different levels. This attorney general, if she’s not aggressive enough and you’re right, you’ve seen other AG is being far more aggressive. If she’s not aggressive enough, she’s going to get accused of a cover up. I’ve seen her more aggressive. She ties in with in Manhattan with the D.A. Vance, who hates Trump and says we’re going to conduct a joint criminal investigation. They conduct a joint criminal investigation. That’s, in my view, unfairly causes the CFO to be indicted. She didn’t even do that. She didn’t say I’m going to conduct joint investigations with DA’s and local prosecutors. She brings in a couple of feds, her own office, and they issue a report, OK, now they’re flopping it into the state legislature and hoping they impeach, you know, Cuomo and remove him and so forth. But she is the leading prosecutor in the state of New York. Again, I may not understand this, but does the attorney general, the attorney general office, not have the power to prosecute people? It just seems weird to me. The AG definitely does have power to go forward here. You point out a great example and the AG has been more aggressive. When she was running for office, she said, I mean, her platform is far above anything else that was coming out of her mouth. Any other campaign events or pledges was that she was going to be prosecuting the president, the sitting president of the United States, and she didn’t even know what it was going to be for. But it was a single issue campaign elected me attorney general, and I will prosecute President Donald Trump. And now when she was on the other foot and it’s a little too close for comfort here with allies in your own party, that’s where she drew the line. I mean, she she found as a consequence of her investigation, she concluded that there was a violation of a criminal statute. When you talk about there being forcible touching and they described it in detail today, this isn’t even buried in some report. They were talking about it. And she and she at the press, you know, and the press event, she said he violated multiple federal and state statutes. And again, we’re scratching our heads, OK, what are you the the the Office of Investigations or the or the attorney general’s office? You do an investigation. And then you decide on a prosecution, you don’t do an investigation and say, I leave it up to other people, particularly when you’re accusing somebody criminal activity. But apparently that’s the way I just bizarre. It’s bizarre and she’s crazy. And I’m going what he praising her for. I think he wants somebody else to do the dirty work. She wants to be able to claim a high road here, somehow be on top of a white horse where, you know, maybe the district attorney in Albany County is the one pursuing criminal charges and she doesn’t have to be part of it. But you just got to do what’s right. And all these different investigations go on for all different types of things. She’s trying to navigate her own political course. I guess, you know, she has ambitions. Everybody knows to be the governor herself. She has a problem, by the way, where she’s she’s actually much further to the left than Andrew Cuomo is. So she says she’s a die hard kook. I don’t think that BLM anti law enforcement stuff is going to play well, this is a state that. That right now is is seeing it just last weekend, we had 18 shootings, Saturday night there was one mass shooting with three different gang members ended up being shot and other victims as well all over New York City. This is a state right now that wants to repeal Cassilis bail. They want to keep qualified immunity. They want to support law enforcement more, not less. I’ve been talking about the need to pass a law enforcement bill of rights statewide, recognize their right of self-defense, give them the tools they need to do their job. But you get the likes of Otis James in Tennessee and their constituency and their politics and their ideology is one that erodes public safety, attacks law enforcement. It’s a pro criminal agenda. And Andrew. Now, we just lost Congressman, you guys are looking, but Congressman, we’re going to get try and get you back. I hope you’ll stick with us a few more minutes after the break. We’re going to take a break. Trying to try and get the congressmen back. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 4

Representative Lee Zeldin, I raise this issue of why just issue a report and not take actual prosecutorial action against the governor and Letitia James has refused to do so. And I want to read something to you from her Web site. Victims of sexual harassment are often too afraid or embarrassed to come forward. It’s important that all workers know that there is help available for those who believe they are being illegally targeted. I’m committed to equality in the workplace and to the enforcement of federal, state and local laws that give employees the right to be free from sexual harassment. If you have any questions about harassment and discrimination in the workplace. Please contact my office’s civil rights bureau. Now, she said this today, emphatically cut for go. Over the course of the five month investigation, the investigators spoke to 179 individuals, including complainants, current and former members of the executive chamber, state troopers, additional state employees and others who interacted regularly with the governor. In addition, they reviewed more than 74000 pieces of evidence, including documents, emails, audio files and pictures. These interviews and pieces of evidence reveal a deeply disturbing yet clear picture. Governor Cuomo sexually harassed current and former state employees in violation of both federal and state laws in violation of both federal and state laws. Go ahead. All right, the independent investigation found that Governor Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, many of whom were young women, by engaging in unwanted groping, kisses, hugging and by making inappropriate comments. Now, Congressman Zeldin, if I were the attorney general and this is what my investigators working with federal investigators found, I would have brought charges. I would have sought charges. I don’t care if he’s governor. I don’t care what he is. She has made out or they made an overwhelming case of illegality in numerous instances. And and and to say, OK, we’ve done the report and it’s now up to a local prosecutor. Maybe that’s the way it works there. Maybe not. But she didn’t bring in any local prosecutor the way she did Vance in Manhattan a month or two ago. And I still think that this this is really an enormous disservice. You have a man in the in the governor’s office who’s a reprobate or worse or worse. Yeah. Exactly, and, you know, she pointed out that the district attorney for Albany had a case referred to that that office, that local county DA’s office by the executive branch, but not from the attorney general. The attorney general made a point of saying that she did not want to do anything related to the criminal aspect here. I mean, this isn’t up for interpretation or debate. She specifically said a few times she wanted no piece of the criminal aspect of it. She said, case closed. I have nothing else to do here. And I think she’s going to end up having to account for it, because I was hearing from people all day long saying, whoa, hold on a second, exactly what you just stated. Why isn’t she pursuing anything criminally against him there? A whole lot of people say not only should he be leaving office, but he should be prosecuted. Yet people calling for his arrest today, that should be the next stage when the evidence produced ends up meeting the elements of a crime for what is forcible touching, touching under the criminal statute of New York State. I mean, it’s one thing to remove a governor. It’s one thing for him to resign. I get that. And he autumn he doesn’t resign. He ought to be removed. That said, that does not resolve what the state law is in the federal law is she’s not investigating him for impeachment purposes. She’s not investigating him for resignation purposes. It’s her job in that office job to see if any laws were violated. Now, if she doesn’t think she has the authority to bring any cases, then she should have brought in one or two or three of those days who do and partnered with them, as I say she did with Vance. But she didn’t do any of that, did she? No, she she didn’t. And she’s punting, wanting somebody else to pick up the ball, but she’s not asking somebody else to pick up the ball. She’s saying she wants nothing to do with it. This doesn’t bode well, by the way, for the other investigation that’s going on into the deadly nursing home order and cover up. Well, you end up at the end of that investigation with a determination by the attorney general saying, yeah, the nursing home order ended up leading to the loss of life. But even though we have found a violation of law in how this order and cover up played out, we’re just not going to do anything about it. And yeah, he used his taxpayer funded staff to help write his self-congratulatory book, and that’s a violation of this law. And yet the covid testing preferential treatment for his family, that was a violation of this other law. But we’re not going to do anything about it. So it doesn’t bode well for all these other investigations. And a whole lot of other people are actually even more passionate about if people want to support you in New York and outside of New York to get a new governor, get a governor from another party who will bring a different perspective to that office, where do they go, Congressman Zalman? My website is Izzeldin for New York, Dotcom’s LDI and EFO are in New York, spelled out all one word, no dots, no dashes, zeldin for New York dot com. It could chip in five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars on social media, any help at all? We actually outraised Governor Cuomo in our first three months of this race. We raised over four million dollars in the last six months. The incumbent three term governor, Andrew Cuomo, only raised two point three million. So we’re far outraising him triple the pace, half the time. But we got to keep it up because this is New York. We can’t take anything for granted. Losing is not an option. We have to save our state. It’s going to result by everybody doing everything in our power for everybody. Everywhere is all in. This is the final chapter of Andrew Cuomo, his time in office. All right, Representative Zeldin, thank you, sir, and good luck to you very much. Thank you, Mark. All right, take care of yourself. So we’ve covered this, what Cuomo is accused of is on the line. It’s pretty vile, vicious, horrific stuff over the course of time, multiple women. If you watched his his his TV reply was really quite appalling, absolutely appalling, he seems like a psycho, to be perfectly honest with you. The Democrat legislature, particularly the assembly, has been dragging its feet on impeachment now I think the tide has turned. So what really needs to happen is the president of the Senate and the speaker to go to the governor’s mansion and tell him either you resign or we’re going to remove you. That said, that has nothing to do with holding this man responsible for his violations. If any of you did anything close to what this man has done, you would be prosecuted. I’ll be right back.