Newsmax, Fox News "senior judicial analyst". LO
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LOL! He can't know what the FBI findings are but he believes
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Hey judge, if anyone argued before you that they 'believe' something to be true but they have no evidence to submit, do you laugh them out of court or cite them for contempt?
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Napolitano, senior judicial analyst for Fox News, made his comments on the network's "America's Newsroom" on Monday, according to the website.
"I believe there is enough evidence to be indicted," he said. "
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Napolitano is a 9/11 conspiracy theorist. He once told Alex Jones that it's "hard for me to believe that" World Trade Center Building 7 "came down by itself" -- a central tenet of 9-11 conspiracy theories.
Napolitano also claimed that "twenty years from now, people will look at 9/11 the way we look at the assassination of JFK today. It couldn't possibly have been done the way the government told us."
Jones is a leading conspiracy theorist who is considered a "founding father" of the 9/11 conspiracy movement. Trump's campaign has been courting Jones and his audience, with Trump praising Jones for his "amazing" reputation. Napolitano said Jones is his "dear friend" and was a regular guest on his program.
Napolitano said he is a "contrarian" on President Abraham Lincoln's legacy, "bemoan[ed] the fact" that Lincoln has been "mythologized," and accused Lincoln of having "set about on the most murderous war in American history" over slavery rather than "allowing it to die" since it "was dying a natural death."
Fact-checkers have called Napolitano out for botching facts, including about the Constitution. During the Bundy ranch standoff, Napolitano claimed the "Constitution simply does not authorize the federal government to own any of this land (in the Western states)." That received a "Pants on Fire" false ruling from PolitiFact's PunditFact.
Napolitano is anti-choice, having compared Roe v. Wade to "the philosophical argument underlying the Holocaust" and declaring it comparable to the Dred Scott decision. During a segment discussing "the right to vote," Napolitano said: "In my view, the Supreme Court has wrongly said it's a fundamental right."
The tri-state area resident said on Fox Business last month that he and Trump "have a financial relationship" that "has to do with real estate in New York City. It's a very amicable relationship for the two of us."

