i guess if she can read, she s got to be able to see the error of her own ways because 18 pages of you re absolutely wrong start to fetish. i disagree with charlie a little bit. i guess if there s a criminal indictment, it s always been in dc. that s where the documents were stolen from. that s where the grand jury is sitting. and so i always thought it was going to be there regardless. and i think the justice department is very, very wary of ever being seen as trying to shop for a certain judge. we ve certainly seen a lot of forum shopping by other participants, but you don t see it at the justice department. it s like one of the cardinal rules at the organization. the one kind of exception is if you do have someone who s truly acting lawlessly. i agree with charlie that this is an additional fact that the department would consider, but i think it was going to be in dc through and through, no matter
into the case. may also improve the chces of jack smith may bring charges if he does in florida. as opposed to in d. c.. oh, that s a really interesting twist in all this. daniel, do you have an opinion, do you have an opinion on what a judge cannon may have seen the error of some of her ways? at points in all of that, as she has reversed course rather quickly. when effectively slap back by other courts. do you think she continues on her course, thus far charted of being a trump defender. or go ahead. when you ask, alex, can she have her own ways. i guess if she can read. she s gotta see the error of our own ways. these 18 pages of your absolutely start to finish. so, i disagree with charlie a little bit in the following sense. i think this case, if there s a criminal indictment has always been in washington, d. c.. that s where the documents were stolen from, that s where the grand jury is sitting, and so i
of some of her ways? at points in all of that, as she has reversed course rather quickly. when effectively slap back by other courts. do you think she continues on her course, thus far charted of being a trump defender. or go ahead. when you ask,, alex can she have roadways. i guess if she can read. she s gotta see the error of our own ways. these 18 pages of your absolutely start to finish. so, i disagree with charlie a little bit in the following sense. i think this case, if there s a criminal indictment has always been in washington, d.c.. that s where the documents were stolen from, that s where the grand jury is sitting, and so i think it s always been there regardless. i think the justice department is very, very weary of ever being seen as trying to shop with a certain judge. we see it in a lot of by other participants. you don t see it at the justice