but watch and i ll get you there. when you start turning around lawyers with the defendants that are defending the clients. we start to live in a fascist state. that is not much of a defense? ? he served as trump s attorney during the election. do you expect that he s going to vote the fifth amendment? or a sequel to argue attorney-client privilege as so many have done? i think is going to invoke any privilege he can pick up. realistically, has been told he s a target, he should. it ll be foolhardy to go in there and answer questions. i think he will try attorney-client privilege, which is, i think dubious. because it does not apply to conversations that are in furtherance of a crime. i think he will take the fifth he has to. look, it is his right to do so, and is he said there are investigations swirling around. there came this moment late last week where we are so deep in mar-a-lago discussion, which remains important, but at one point on thursday night he said ther
as so many have done? yeah, i think you will invoke any privilege he has to think of. realistically, now he has been told he s a target, he should. it would be foolish not to they ll try attorney-client privilege which i think is dubious because it does not apply to conversations that aren t he will take the fifth if he has to, look, it is his right to do so. and as you said, there are investigations swirling around. there came this moment lace last week when we were so deep in mar-a-lago discussions, which remains important, but at one point on thursday night. oh yeah, this january 6th also. i mean, let s not forget, how long ago does it seem that we were doing the january 6th hearings? it seems like a lifetime ago. but that stuff has not gone away. that will come back in georgia. that will come back with doj. that will come back with congress. it s nuts, let s talk of the department. the probable cause, right? but they are saying about the affidavit. it s a secret,
doesn t seem like we were doing the january 6th hearings. it seems like a lifetime ago, that stuff is not gone away. that will come back in georgia, that will come back with doj, that will come back with congress. this is not. let s talk about the justice department and the probable cause, right. you are saying about this affidavit secret. they say, they re trying to keep the affidavits secret i should say. this was the response. it is a disclosure of this juncture of the affidavit supporting probable cause would, by contrast, causing if you get an irreparable damage to this ongoing criminal investigation. so, bottom line, they are not done. what s stands out in this response to you that they keep saying we don t want this in public? this, as he was considering, merck robin was city us opposite theo j. considering whether or not to push for the unsealing of the warrant and of course the property receipt. this is exactly the slippery slope he did not want to end up on. now here he i
exploited and reveal it and put peoples lives at risk. you keep talk about putting peoples lives at risk because you ve drawn a parallel between the president and investigating violence against congress on january six, to what we are seeing now with the attacks on the fbi. can you speak more on that? you know i was in the room where it happened. and i suppose i could take it personally knowing that i watched on that morning the president six thousands of people on our democracy, on our capitol police, and on members of congress. and when i heard was them saying lynch pence. maybe they came with it beat of number two, three, four, and succession and aerial violent coup. the president incited a violent insurrection. he is doing this sort of thing again. he is the most dangerous man in the united states. this is a very dangerous kind.
as so many have done? yeah, i think you will invoke any privilege he has to think of. realistically, now he has been told he s a target, he should. it would be foolish not to they ll try attorney-client privilege which i think is dubious because it does not apply to conversations that aren t he will take the fifth if he has to, look, it is his right to do so. and as you said, there are investigations swirling around. there came this moment lace last week when we were so deep in mar-a-lago discussions, which remains important, but at one point on thursday night. oh yeah, this january 6th also. i mean, let s not forget, how long ago does it seem that we were doing the january 6th hearings? it seems like a lifetime ago. but that stuff has not gone away. that will come back in georgia. that will come back with doj. that will come back with congress. it s nuts, let s talk of the department. the probable cause, right? but they are saying about the affidavit. it s a secret, right? the