Because in politics, it doesn't have to be real. In public, you can. You can sue for being slandered. In public, you can go after people that goes after your companies. And When you're a public figure, especially a politician, it just has to be assumed. There's no truth. All you have to do is say, I was told by a source. Yeah. And they can run with whatever they want to, and it just. (37:04–37:12)
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Asserts that public figures, particularly politicians, are subject to assumptions without evidence.
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