cases and health care fraud cases that may resonate, when if you put it in the context of what experienced federal judges see day in and day out, this is nothing. the mar-a-lago search was infinitesimal in terms of the volume of documents that is routinely obtained. so that is something that surprised me. the other thing is that running for office could somehow ever be a factor and that you d be creating some incentives for people, as we have already seen, because donald trump clearly announced early, so he can use that as a defense to the cut of. certainly the courts don t want to get into the business of saying that that can be a factor, that they should be considering. adam, were there any atmospherics in the room that you could only experience there, a sense of confluence, for example in attorneys and other just kind of aspects that you pick up on when you are in the room? well, one thing that i can
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lawyers from lying about that. they got their first taste of what it was like to lie directly to the judge today and get away with it. judge cannon considered each side s arguments about scheduling a trial date, but did not make a decision about a trial date in the courtroom today. joining us now is he is a senior legal correspondent for the messenger and was in the courtroom today. also with us as bradley moss, a national security attorney who represents the intelligence community. andrew weissmann is also back with us. adam, that lasted about an hour and 45 minutes. what were the high points, and where does it go from here? well, one of the high points was something that you pointed out, lawrence, it was a very clashing moment between defense attorneys and prosecutors. david harbuck really hammered that point home, the special counsel s office is walled off from this. this is a team of career prosecutors and really made a
much time does she allow for pretrial motions? when did she set the trial date and to what extent did she try to hold the government and the trump team to these dates? with the absence of really justifiable explanation i m going to hold you to them, you re going to meet them one way or another. this is a criminal trial, you are criminal lawyers, figure it out. andrew weissmann, we now have a full transcript out of what happened in the room. we have adam s reporting and others. based on what we know, what stands out to you based on that hearing today? one of the things i ve been struck by, and i think this is an area where the lack of experience of the judge may become a problem in terms of her not handling large cases in the course of her career, either as a prosecutor or as a judge, is this idea that this case somehow involves voluminous discovery.
actual trial date was and this huge discussion. now we have learned about from the reporting of adam and others in terms of the politics that are playing a role here, which, to her credit, judge cannon seems to have largely sidestepped, as she should have. it will be interesting to see going forward, we are waiting to see what judge cannon does set as a trial date, it is how much time did she allow for pretrial motions. when did she set the trial date and to what extent did she try to hold the government and the trump team to these dates, with the absence of really justifiable explanation i m going to hold you to them, you re going to meet them one way or another. this is a criminal trial, your criminal lawyers, figure it out. andrew weissmann, we now have a full transcript out of what happened in the room. we have adam s reporting and others. based on what we know, what stands out to you based on that hearing today? one of the things i ve been struck by, and i think this is