they wrote 186 page memorandum on why and how president trump should be prosecuted. you have tens of millions of people who believe this shadow cabal operates behind the scenes. now we have a document like this. we cannot continue down this path. no one is above the law. but everyone must demand the equal application of the law. it s a constitutional principle to which we are all entitled. mike, speaking of moeller s former pit bull andy wiseman, he is particularly worried about the venue in miami. watch. you may not really want florida. but since that is a safe bet that all of the charges can be brought they are, that would counsel a prudent prosecutor to go forward in florida. it s harder for donald trump to attack a case if it is brought in florida. wouldn t trump want this case obviously to go forward in florida? you have a better shot to get an impartial jury they are, yes?
ordsand the way this is playingt now, seven count indictment, we don t know exactly when it will be revealed. mr. trusty it have it yet, and we re talking about it. but we get it. we get a general sense of what s i.we hav wn it. yeah, i want to see the indictment. it s very important because t to seef these charges hasgea separate distinct elements to them. bust all of this talk is right. i mean, the presidential records act is going to be a kethe presy here. but again, the key is going to be the mens rea. and i believe whoever c whatever accounts they come up with of someone telling the president heth what do thie couldn t do that, he was given w advice that he could do what he did and he believed thate of the advice. but i would tell you one of the worst things about all of this worstall prudential princf prosecution reasonably applied in this casel would have led to no prosecution. it s important to have ine country to nos belief in the integrity of the system. you have the sa
she certainly a person in a position to make a decision. what i ve seen is 185, 186-page memo by andrew wiseman and izeman. andrew wiseman is very close to lisa monoco. i worry about that. it sends the wrong message. we shouldn t have an agenda that hold people out on television as former prosecutor and i don t understand the connection. i understand what you re saying. i don t understand what this has to do with the team actually working on this investigation. i understand the perception. i understand i think it s i m sorry. i m just trying to i think it s intended to influence them. okay. and you think that it would have an effect even though there is no evidence that it has or has played a role? i cannot tell you there is any evidence whatsoever that it had a in effect. i think it s intended to have an effect.
prosecutors. one of whom will join us live in just a moment. defense attorneys saying the justice department is likely justified to charge donald trump and crimes over his refusal to turn over the classified documents, that he is accused of illegally removing from the white house. the 186-page memo refers a full picture of possible evidence and arguments that the doj might play in a case against the ex presidents. outlines potential charges the government could bring against trump, including concealing government records, obstruction of justice, and false statements to federal investigators. the preface to the memo, the authors write, quote, we conclude that trump should and likely will be charged. the lawyers continue their sufficient evidence to obtain and sustain a conviction here. if the information gleaned from filings and statements and reminisce public reporting is accurate. indeed, the doj is likely now
departments investigation into donald trump s handling of classified documents. nbc news is exclusively reporting that the grand jury convened evidence in the case, it s expected to meet this week after a hiatus. now, prosecutors working for special counsel jack smith have been presenting the grand jury with evidence and witness testimony. that slow down in recent weeks. it is unclear whether prosecutors are prepared to seek an indictment at this point. but, this reconvening might mean that a charging decision is close, so, let s take a step back for a moment. let s look at the totality of this case. tonight, we are going to do that with the help of a model prosecution memo that just been released by a team of former prosecutors. one of whom will join us live in just a moment. defense attorneys saying the justice department is likely justified to charge donald trump and crimes over his refusal to turn over the classified documents, that he is accused of illegally removing from the whit