subpoena for information. if they don t decide to prosecute him. hunter biden faces a litany of other problems as well. so again you have these two contempt proceedings going on right now and this is a barn burner right now. bill: there at the end the consequences that the republican scott perry out of pennsylvania was leaning to in his final comments. stand by, we have more here. dana: i want to bring in andy mccarthy. all the legal issues as well. you cover the story closely. a pretty incredible stunt. there is a documentary about hunter biden s life being made right now as they get ready to deal with all these legal issues. your point of view this morning as you watch this unfold. well, you know, i think people need to remember this is politics, dana, not law. as a legal matter, hunter is playing with the house money. he knows the justice department given everything chad said the justice department won t
cookies, sophia, and then you try to negotiate backwards from that. i m not calling anyone a mouse. we are talking about direction of the cookies just to be clear, america, that s not what i said. i am a mom. my kids have read these books all the time. but the question is, you asked for everything. but there is a political activist aspect of this. at the same time, when the doj doesn t want to be perceived as interfering with an election, isn t it one reasonable way to say that saying look, we are going to handle it way before the election. but we want to do it quickly. and i m sorry. i would call, somewhere, i think in 2016, in about october. the justice department, one, comey, who went after hillary clinton and announced that there is an investigation weeks before an election. so, i am a little bit remiss to say that the justice department won t be political in the sense of feeling like they have the power to pursue were not pursue something. in the way that donald trum
this is where mr. trump is going to make his case today but the case was filed in west palm beach. that is where donald trump s mar-a-lago resort is. he s lived there since he left the white house. both of them i think worth noting did not vote for donald trump in the last election although this entire area has become more republican. the decision has not been made has it about where this trial will be held and do you see any significant difference between west palm beach and miami? i m a huge believer in the jury system and i think that the justice department won t be looking for a denari that voted against donald trump when they go to pick jurors. they ll be looking for fair minded, reasonable people. the decision about which courthouse in the southern district of in this case gets tried in will be largely formed
by security concerns. the main courthouse in miami is likely the most secure although there are other courthouses in this district that could arguably be used. one thing we re seeing today, there was a motion by members of the media to give them access to these proceedings but there are limited seats in the courtroom on the 13th floor and so there will be those sorts of practical concerns. at the heart of these sort of decisions about where the case will go, there will be this pragmatic security concern and of course wherever in the district it goes, that jury won t really change. there may be some question of do you want to bust, or you know put jurors on a bus and bring them to miami. that s the sort of thing the courts will have to figure out but these are challenges that are faced in cases that don t involve the former president. where for instance in miami. joyce, i m going to have to
already been proven to be false and unable for these justices to do. well, the other branch of government that could step in is of course the executive branch, namely the justice department. the conduct by clarence thomas is potentially criminal. i have heard not a peep and not a whit of a chance that he might be investigated for that misconduct. it is starting to feel like these nine people, and it s really six of them who have been doing just the strangest things or at least four or five of them, are above the law. if the justice department won t do and it congress won t, it means they are above the law, right? i do not know what chris wray has to not do to get fired. i don t know what other level of incompetence we need to see from fbi director christopher wray for him to lose his job. he s the one who botched and i would argue covered up the brett kavanaugh investigation. he is the one who had the opportunity to hear all of the