What do you make of that defense? Well, it's not much of a defense, actually. I think it's an admission that the vice president was there. And I suspect If you do cell phone data, location for the time of those phone calls, you'll find out that he was right there. And for the present, for the now president to say he had no dealing, he had no knowledge of his son's business dealings, and for his son to say that … (00:53–01:01)
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Suggests that cell phone data would confirm the vice president's presence during the calls.
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