today smith submitting a scathing replay to trump s request to slow walk the case which he called misguided. he writes, this case is so important to the public that it requires a, quote, immediate and definitive decision by this court. emphasizing, quote, the charges here are of the utmost gravity. smith reiterating how extraordinary and essential this ruling is writing, quote, this case involves for the first time in our nation s history criminal charges against a former president based on his actions while in office. and not just any questions. alleged agents to perpetuate himself in power. in preparation for this titanic matchup, both parties are beefing up their legal teams. smith is stackk his roster with a real heavy hitter. reportedlyriing in, quote, one of the most accomplished modern supreme court advocates who has argued more than 100 cases at the high court. meanwhile, trump has added three lawyers, including a veteran of the conservative legal community who has su
announcement of an investigation. why would you was there any quid pro quo anywhere in that conversation? yes. no, there wasn t. the conversation is a window into a world that existed before and after it, okay? it s full of assumptions that you and the rest of the democrats are trying to impeach the president. mark wayne mullen, you have to listen to what i m saying to you. there s some wisdom. i m looking for that. here it is. this is what i would say if i were you. okay, he shouldn t have done it this way, you re right, rudy shouldn t have been involved, they shouldn t have gone around the process, if he thinks biden s dirty, he should have gone to the d.o.j. but nothing bad happened at the end of it, he did it for good reasons so i don t see how you remove him from office because of this. admit what s obvious. there was an attempted bribe. you cannot say that. why didn t they get the aid? why didn t they get the aid?
law you re supposed to go to the doj to investigate, as president or anybody else. but you go to ukrain and you know what you ask for? an announcement of an investigation. was there any quid pro quo? the conversation is a window into a world that existed before and after it, okay. it s full of assumptions that you and the rest of the democrat party is trying to impeach the president. i never said it s impeachable. you have to listen to what i m saying because there s wisdom for you in it. you can admit all this happened. this is what i would say. he shouldn t have done it this way. rudy shouldn t have been involved. you re right. he thinks biden is dirty. he should have gone to the d oo jx but he didn t do it for bad reasons. he did for good reasons. so i don t see how you remove him from office.
joe within the last 90 minutes and certainly was not in your words normalizing it. here s what she had to say. yeah, rudy giuliani thinks that the way he is going to protect the president of the united states is to try to demean and degrade a woman who has brought what appears to be a pretty credible charge. it is wrong and it s an insult to every woman in this country. joyce. i like senator warren s comments very much and when i say normalize, my fear is we hear professional dershowitz who is talking about these comments and saying well, rudy shouldn t is said that because it might alienate people. rudy shouldn t have made those comments because they re wrong and women and men alike should demand that the president distance himself from those comments because he s supposed to be the president for all people. when his spokesperson talking about women or any american in these kind of terms in essence
collusion with the russians. gone. there s no evidence of obstruction of justice. it just seems to me rudy shouldn t be on tv saying there s no evidence if, in fact, the investigators are still looking for it. they may be looking for it but may not have any evidence. i think they re still looking for evidence and i think they thought i could bring some to them. i could not. i think that they were trying to jam me up so they could put me in a position where i would be a more helpful witness in the prosecution than my simple truth would offer to them. how would you grade the mainstream media s coverage of the mueller probe? we re trying to see on the inside, relying on leaks from lawyers. you re one of the rare folks who were inside and now talking about it. i graduated from journalism school. i went the public relations