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violence at the capitol by calling lawmakers to convince them, based on lies, to delay the certification. i show there that people like senator cruz were saying, before, give us ten more days. after the january 6th night he was on the floor of the senate still saying ten more days. ten days takes you out into that constitutional crisis. these folks weren't any more serious about a ten-day investigation than they were about the elector fraud being real. they thought if they got close enough to the 20th and as, jeffly clark put it, military force on the home front, that they might stay in power. or that the supreme court wouldn't want to come in on the 18th or 19th. they understood that aspect of creating panic and chaos. does jack smith have to show to a jury that it could have been even worse? how does he use that information? i thought the stuff about the doj official musing about a coup was chilling, although we have
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d.c.. but in the southern district of florida, which is one of the most heavy criminal districts in the united states, a man was unable to find a lawyer within a week. this is just almost a musing. but it is also a kind of sad because mr. de oliveira is in a very difficult position. i would hope one of the first motions that he and nauta would file would be a motion for severance. if you had a real serious attorney, defense attorney, i would assume that they would say, my client is not involved in the hiding of national secrets. they are accused of obstruction of justice, and they shouldn't have to be tried with donald trump. but right now, it doesn't appear that that is the road that they are taking. >> and, barb, there's some reasonable skepticism that trump -- but his codefendants don't have the same privilege of being a
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of this information that now gears in this indictment. so, it seems to me that he is a witness and not a defendant here, and is likely the person who will testify at trial about these incidents. >> dick, what do you make of the fact that de oliveira in florida today in court, did not enter a plea? and how much do you think prosecutors are hoping to flip someone like de oliveira at some point? >> i think today was another delay mechanism. it is almost i'm using to think that he brought a lawyer with him all the way from washington, d. c.. but in the southern district of florida, which is one of the most heavy criminal districts in the united states, a man was unable to find a lawyer within a week. this is just almost a musing. but it is also a kind of sad because mr. de oliveira is in a very difficult position. i would hope one of the first motions that he and nauta would file would be a motion for severance. if you had a real serious attorney, defense attorney, i would assume that they would say, my client is not involved in the hiding of national secrets. they are accused of obstruction of justice, and they shouldn't have to be tried with donald trump. but right now, it doesn't appear that that is the road that they are taking. >> and, barb, there's some
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