but would not have his day in court because he does not even have a local lawyer. what in the world is going on? you know, he is going to have to search for a lawyer as carrie pointed out earlier. this is not an easy case and so he is going to have to find somebody who is going to council all the way through. knowing that his coach offended might be making public statements that could work against both of them. this gonna be tricky for him but i think is going to be difficult for him. we have all wondered whether he will turn on trump, whether he will whether you d even plead guilty. i think that it is very dangerous and the situation because so many people have tried to predict what trump will do and his allies will do and have been wrong every time. so i think it is just a matter of watching and waiting to see who is able to find as a lawyer and what kind of council that person will give him going forward. in a sea of ambulance chasers there is nobody who wanted to defend this
and think they know something when they know nothing. most of them have spent their lives as ambulance chasers. now i know why people hate lawyers. i don t blame them except for my wife and me of course. here is the bottom line. the espionage act have no applicability of this. tell me how many people have been prosecuted under the espionage act since 1917 who were president or vice president up until today? zero! lyndon johnson took classified information within. he had one of his aides keep it and put it in an envelope. johnson said not till i die give it to the library. the library got it and they were sitting on it for 50 years. they were told to involving top-secret information about vietnam and tapping the phone of richard nixon. nobody remembers that. isn t that weird? of course you have the hillary clinton example. hillary clinton was never investigated for obstruction. it s not even that they didn t investigate her. they didn t investigate her for
because they have a law degree and they think they know something when they know nothing. most of them spent their lives as ambulance chasers. now, i know other people. i hate lawyers. i don t blame them except for my wife and me. of course. here s the bottom line. the espionage act has no applicability to this. tell me how many people have been prosecuted under the espionage act since 1917 who were president or vice president up until today? zero. lyndon johnson took information with him. he had one of his aides keep it. they put it in an envelope, johnson said. not till i die. give it to my library. and then the library got it. and they were sitting on it for 50 years. they were told to involving top secret about vietnam and tapping the phone of richard nixon. nobody remembers that. isn t that weird? and of course, you have the hillary clinton example. you know, hillary clinton was never investigated obstruction, shawn. it s not even that they didn t even investigator they didn t
harry litman pointed out earlier. this is not an easy case. so he is going to council all the way through. knowing his co defendant might be making public statements that could work against both of them, this is going to be pretty tricky for him. but i think it s hard for what nauta does in the end whether he would even plead guilty. i just i think that it s really dangerous to be predictive in the situation. because so many people have tried to predict what trump we ll do and what his allies will do, and have been wrong every time. so i think it is just a matter of watching and waiting to see who is able to find as a lawyer and what kind of council that person will give him going forward. in a sea of ambulance chasers there is nobody who wanted to defend this guy? john, we do not know walt nauta, we don t know who he is, what his priorities are. but at what point does this guy look around and see a
Something’s happened to America’s ambulance chasers. Once, there was a veritable army of hungry personal injury lawyers, ready to cast blame, exploit people’s tragedies and worst emo.