disagree with. there was a reason everybody i knew, including myself, thought this was beyond the pale. it didn t follow the law or the facts. that s why if you remember the special master got involved and judge deery was like night and day. you had a judge grounded in reality and the law. the 11th circuit reversed judge cannon not once, but twice. the issue to me is is the government going to say we re going to accept her as a judge and then battle over and over again, including on the trial because they ll ask for a speedy trial. jack smith already did. yeah. go ahead, rachel. let me ask one quick question. it s just a technical thing. i apologize if it s a known unknown. judge cannon is one of a whole
i would assume if deery decides the classifies documents are indeed privileged that then affects the doj investigation, is that right? that s exactly the right question to ask because that s where this gets tricky. if the justice department takes investigative steps based on these documents, they knock on people s doors they learn something else that leads to something else that leads to something else, then just down the road, it s not just judge deery, it s judge cannon deciding something in that tranche was in fact privileged and they should not have looked at it, it creates opportunities for all kinds of mischief. what should she then do because investigators have exposed information that they should not have seen. that is isn t january that she make 245s decision, all kinds of things happened by him. in a minimum, does she say those people have to be removed from the investigation. does it poison the poison
you were moving to different hotels so that you wouldn t get harassed and get death threats. tell me about how your life was upended as a result of the fbi s pursuit of surveilling the trump campaign. well, it s amazing, maria. it s actually a continuation of what we see right to this very day. during the summer of 2017 after judge deery approved my final fisa warrant many june of 2017 and if as was subsequently declassified from the horowitz report, you know, there s a number of footnotes, right? the fact that or, you know, they were illegally breaking into hi residences and taking unauthorized photos of my personal belongings. for example, july 13th, you know, they talked about if footnote 379 which then, of course, senator grassley had to get declassifieded. you know, i m in the doubletree
you were moving to different hotels so that you wouldn t get harassed and get death threats. tell me about how your life was upended as a result of the fbi s pursuit of surveilling the trump campaign. well, it s amazing, maria. it s actually a continuation of what we see right to this very day. during the summer of 2017 after judge deery approved my final fisa warrant many june of 2017 and if as was subsequently declassified from the horowitz report, you know, there s a number of footnotes, right? the fact that or, you know, they were illegally breaking into hi residences and taking unauthorized photos of my personal belongings. for example, july 13th, you know, they talked about if footnote 379 which then, of course, senator grassley had to get declassifieded. you know, i m in the doubletree
something were discussed last week. l the trump fiction of the judiciary. we have a please regular buttal to that concept. i got to ask you. in that vein, the special master is a judge appointed by ronald reagan. a conservative. he has been checking trump and his claims inmp real time. right? he began this whole special master plo ses by asking questions about declassification. trump lawyers punted on. but now he s asking, he s pressing trump s tloirz say it s. there anything in this traunch of document that s might have beenh planted by the fbi? is there anything that wasn t at mar-a-lago that could have been fromul somewhere else? how meaningful is that deery is able to check the voracity of the claims he is spouting on the