He interprets Trump's ballroom project as concealed AI-state infrastructure protected from congressional scrutiny by executive privilege.
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Executive privilege
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"of course just just just just as they do in China right come to China look look how great things are right so so..."
"that's protected by executive privilege meaning Congress can never ever ask what's going on underneath the ballroom okay so they're basically trying to create..."
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