this way and thumbed will his nose at a rule something. let me tell you what lies need mr. trump. the road is obviously bumpy and messy, but it leads to a federal courthouse and a jury where mr. trump sgn does not control the rules or venue. i probably tried 50 or 60 federal criminal cases. because they didn t want to plead guilty. fine. okay. we get paid either way. we go to trial. so even though he will push the limits, he will end up in a federal courtroom in trial pursuant to the rules of law and everything that he doesn t control. and that is where this goes. the hard thing for the judge really for everyone who cares
prosecutor, it is fine if he doesn t plead guilty. 50 or 60 don t want to plead guilty? fine, we get paid either way. we go to trial. so even though it will be messy, but he will end up in a federal courtroom in trial pursuant to the rules of law and evidence that he doesn t control. that is where this goes. the hard thing for the judge, really for everyone who cares about the fair administration of justice between now and then is that it will be hard to keep this by sort of in line. we get that. the judge understands that. thereare graduated punishments that she could impose. she could order a gag rule, hold him in contempt. and if it gets really bad, federal prosecutors have a
doesn t control the senate or the white house and has a narrow majority in the house? truth be told, the house g.o.p. has probably exceeded expectations for many. bills have passed. investigations have been launched. the select committee on china has made some important bipartisan recommendations. you cannot govern with one half of one third of government. but you can stop some things you disagree with, and there is merit in stopping what you don t like. so now comes the hard part with the appropriations process, and there are always going to be a handful of republican members who covet fame more than delivering. i would have to say the g.o.p. despite a rocky start has at least met expectations and maybe even exceeded them. our next question comes to us from eric in scotts plains, new jersey. hey, trey, you were the king of the cross-examination in the house. who do you feel like has best
doesn t control the senate or the white house and has a narrow majority in the house? truth be told, the house g.o.p. has probably exceeded expectations for many. bills have passed. investigations have been launched. the select committee on china has made some important bipartisan recommendations. you cannot govern with one half of one third of government. but you can stop some things you disagree with, and there is merit in stopping what you don t like. so now comes the hard part with the appropriations process, and there are always going to be a handful of republican members who covet fame more than delivering. i would have to say the g.o.p. despite a rocky start has at least met expectations and maybe even exceeded them. our next question comes to us from eric in scotts plains, new jersey. hey, trey, you were the king of the cross-examination in the house. who do you feel like has best
let s stay focused on other things. first of all, garrett s right. he d lose this vote in all likelihood. second of all, why do you want to be talking about january 6th in the middle of the summer and putting donald trump back in the spotlight? this is just a terrible political idea and a very weak speaker that doesn t control his own caucus should have killed. they hit president biden on investigation into his son, hunter biden. we heard from a pair of irs whistle-blowers who claimed the doj, justice department, had medaled in that. here s part of their testimony. it appeared to me based on what i experienced that the u.s. attorney in delaware in our investigation was constantly ham strung, limited and marginalized by doj officials as well as other u.s. attorneys. at every stage decisions were made that benefitted the subject of this investigation. so, jim, understanding that legally this has been resolved,