'Dasting reference…
Last night, a caller to the "Quite Frankly" show named John said that Trump mentioned "Clarence Darrow" at the rally yesterday. John connected that Clarence Darrow's last case was one regarding a THOMAS MASSIE - what are the odds…?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Darrow#Massie_Trial
Massie Trial
>The Scopes Trial and the Sweet trial were the last big cases that Darrow took on before he retired from full-time practice at the age of 68. He still took on a few cases such as the 1932 Massie Trial in Hawaii.
>In his last headline-making case, the Massie Trial, Darrow, devastated by the Great Depression, was hired by Eva Stotesbury, the wife of Darrow's old family friend Edward T. Stotesbury, to come to the defense of Grace Fortescue, Edward J. Lord, Deacon Jones, and Thomas Massie, Fortescue's son-in-law, who were accused of murdering Joseph Kahahawai. Kahahawai had been accused, along with four other men, of raping and beating Thalia Massie, Thomas's wife and Fortescue's daughter; the resulting 1931 case ended in a hung jury (though the charges were later dropped and repeated investigation has shown them to be innocent). Enraged, Fortescue and Massie then orchestrated the murder of Kahahawai in order to extract a confession and were caught by police officers while transporting his dead body.
…Rep. Thomas Massie's wife just died yesterday (of cancer), the same day Trump mentioned Clarence Darrow…the caller's concern was that Thomas Massie was calling out AIPAC handlers, and then his wife died.
What was GEOTUS pointing to….?
Starts around 1 hr 14 mins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga_TjoCidEw