way, since they are both separately investigating election interference? i think it has more utility for the doj than it does i georgia. i don t know if they would b able to use much of that acros the board, looking at what h did to other state electors an officials in other place outside of georgia i don t know if the judge is going to allow that. i think in terms of th narrative overall, the bigge picture with respect to federa charges, the doj is going to b using that and looking at that in terms of how they build tha case if they choose to pursu that line of prosecution i do think that is a viabl line i think there are stronger one than others with respect to th recommendations, but that la out, that crystallizes exactly how targeted and how widesprea this effort was. it was not just about januar 6th. this was a coordinated effor which was started well befor january 6th and continued unti
of it so to speak, so nobody can ever say anything differen than what they are going to la out. that is one of the reasons tha what we re seeing now, these aren t major, unexpected developments or revelation from these transcripts everything that was explosiv that the committee was able to learn, in the years-long investigation, they put out in the hearings are in the fina report now is a chance for them t show their homework to the american people, not only fo people who will be judging president trump in the days to come, but for the historical record as well the revised electoral count act, dig into that for us. this was a recommendation that the january six committee made in response to what happened in the attack on th capitol. what could be done to preven this from happening again? this was incorporated into the 1.7 trillion dollar on thi bill -
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killed bin laden then held on for 20 years, but we made a lot of obvious mistakes, but some o the greatest generals of this generation would admit now that there were some tactical mistakes. it s also the pentagon constantly said, if i got my way , this is what i would ve done if if it was run by civilians who are military experts in let the politics pla out. now they have to explain joe biden. a couple of things that stand out. so obscene i believe was this decision. you have ryan crocker, he is no shy about criticizing president trump actually questioning whether president biden should should still be president in then senator rick scott brought it up again today. that is how out of line i believe this decision is being digested. do you think the white house understands that or do they loo at twitter in think were probably good here if we hold o for a few more days. at think they know it s more