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Ventura first reacted to the day’s big Supreme Court ruling allowing police to collect DNA samples for anyone who gets arrested, not just people who are convicted of crimes. Ventura decried this as an “assault on our bill of rights.”
On the Bradley Manning trial, Ventura praised the ex-army private as ‘necessary whistleblower” who got important information to WikiLeaks, thereby bringing it to the public’s attention. Ventura admitted that there are things that the government can’
In the second segment, Ventura said that 2016 “would be the year” to finally run for president, since there’s no incumbent in the race and people are hungry for a third party candidate. Venture said that enough people are “completely disgusted by both of these political parties” so they would welcome an independent candidate.
After a brief discussion about the IRS tea party targeting, Morgan then turned to a slightly sensitive subject: Ventura’s lawsuit against the widow of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who was fatally shot at a Texas gun range earlier this year. Morgan confronted Ventura over whether he thinks it’s at least “slightly uncomfortable” to be suing a dead man’s widow. Ventura argued that the lawsuit is about clearing his name after Kyle accused him of starting a fight. Ventura said he feels “totally fine” going to court with Kyle’s widow, saying that he couldn’t possibly run for political office in the
Watch the full interview below, courtesy of CNN:
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