OK, I found it. Here's the first lie I spotted:
But Democrats and proponents of this theory got what they wanted, which is the Mueller investigation, and now most of the Mueller report and his findings. And his findings are that he looked for 22 months as hard as he could and didn’t establish that these theories were true. And we already knew that because not one American was indicted or charged for conspiracy. But he went even beyond that and said the evidence doesn’t establish it.
BS. Manafort was charged with conspiracy. But he only had the insignificant role of Trump's campaign chairman, so who cares, right? Details.
But at the end of the day, the Democrat leaders in the House have already said they’re not going to impeach him over this. And the reason is, is because the question always was: Was Trump trying to stop the investigation because he genuinely believed that they were—it was based on a false conspiracy, or was he trying to stop the investigation because he knew he had done what people were accusing him of doing with the Russians and wanted to cover that up? And the Mueller report concluded it was the first instance: He was try to stop the investigation because he thought it was a sham all along, and therefore, even though he lied and acted improperly, it doesn’t rise to the corrupt intent needed to charge him with obstruction, which is stopping an investigation to prevent your own wrongdoing from being uncovered.
This is a false dichotomy. It's not "either Trump conspired or was mad he was being accused of it." There is a third, most obvious option, which is that he tried to obstruct to avoid exposing the Trump Tower deal and his business connections in Russia.
But the House did its duty, anyway, under the Constitution, which is, if you really believe that Donald Trump committed serious crimes, it’s the constitutional duty of the Democrats in the House to impeach Donald Trump and then present the arguments and the evidence to convince the public that he ought to be removed from office. And they’ve made clear they’re not going to do that. And I think that’s pretty revealing.
Another lie. Democrats made it clear they weren't going to attempt impeachment
before the report was released. Right now, it's up in the air.
But in other areas of the report, on collusion, Mueller went much further than that, to say not just that there’s not enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, but that there’s no evidence at all that this happened.
That's all BS from beginning to end. Mueller was never investigating collusion.
I could go on, but reading this interview again is making me nauseous.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.