detect the integrity of the investigation. i think they are giving us as much information as they can, what will happen as they can, what will happen as this case goes forward, there will be more information, we have seen this in the pleading and civil and criminal cases, there will be more information coming out, sooner or later we will get a full. it may take the trial to get the evidence in the full picture, but if you compare this indictment was some of the things that came out in the january sex committee we are beginning to see a sordid picture of a trumpet white house and what they were doing to try to stay in power, i have to try to stay in power, i have to respond in orbit to what the congressman said about hunter biden. thejudge did not throw out their plea, he asked questions about the plea and the agreement and the way it was worded on the gun charge. she is giving him 30 days, personally i fully expect that plea to go forward and let me say this, this has been vetted,
subject to cross examination and a burden of proof. the president is presumed innocent. he will have an opportunity to defend these charges. whether that exacerbates divisional or solves it remains to be seen, i don t know. if this case does go to trial, what will you be looking for in the prosecution s case? i mean, who is going to co operate, who is going to testify? will there be additional facts beyond the indictment? it does not lay out all facts that the special counsel had. there are enough facts to essentially explain the charges, but my guess is there will be more evidence, more testimony, more specific instances that are manifestations of this multipart plan that will play out in the trial. all that would be very interesting to see. thank you so much forjoining us. thank you for the invitation. the indictment of the former president complicates his mounting legal issues as he campaigns again for president. i spoke with former federal
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