Apparently so excited to indict the former president that actually ask only posted charges online before the grand jury rendered a decision. We are not sure if the judge is going to read the decision. We will listen in as indicated. All indications, the leak came out this afternoon. Could have been the d. A. Jumping the gun. Lets listen. Can you tell us what it says . I didnt get a good look. So you all need to leave. Weve had a long day. These folks cant go until you all go. I know we had talked about leaving the equipment here. Dont leave the equipment here. Youre not going to want to be here tomorrow. Youre welcome to be here. We dont have a rule 22 for whats going on tomorrow. Did you find anything good . The decision. They can come collect it. However has audio. Dont forget audio over here. Are these yours . Your buddys . Yep. Yep. Lets go. Sean as we continue on hannity, were watching live scenes out of the Fulton County courthouse. What we are looking at right now is the grand j
person. remember, jack smith was repudiated unanimously by the supreme court for destroying governor bob mcdonald. he literally changed the law in order to destroy governor mcdonald and the supreme court repudiated him. didn t help mcdonald. he was out of office. he had already been smeared but this is the guy they chose and then he chose d.c. at 19-1 against trump in order to try this case. it just tells you this is a corrupt system doing corrupt things and frankly i think republicans are going to have to have the guts to stand up and say no, this is over. the first place to do that is the budget and cut off the money on september 30. sean: all right, mr. speaker, we appreciate you being with us. if you re just running us at home, you can see we ve heard reports all night and indictments handed down by the fulton county grand jury.
zero no bills. that means fani willis, the district attorney bringing for these cases, the grand jury didn t turn away anything. they went for everything. that fani willis brought forward. what s happening is the process of the clerk putting on the docket, getting it through the process, could take anywhere from one to three hours. this is about 30 minutes ago. they expect the district attorney will have a press conference. even at this late hour. explained what exactly is in this indictment specifically. we expect the former president will be charged. when it says ten indictments, that doesn t mean ten different people. it could be grouped. we expect there are the people involved. as has been talked about by your legal experts, the going vet is this is a giant rico charge of the conspiracy they are painting to say the president engaged in
control obviously by the election officials. the problem with that is the emails that we have read to the trump team say we got an invitation to see one of these machines and it s been voluntary access granted. she is going to need something more than that, right? she s going to need to show there was a knowing criminal intent not just fast some of these individuals and georgia but of donald trump himself. sean: let me remind people what has happened. we now have what has been unfolding in the last 17 minutes. the grand jury that worked late into the night tonight up until the moment we are coming on the air has come up with what will we believe, widely reported ten indictments, signed by the judge. filed with the clerk. what we are now discovering and finding out a little color behind the scenes here, the
in the course of going before a grand jury, one side does not get to give their take to the grand jury at all. is that correct? you hear the prosecutor side, it makes it that much easier. the bars at much lower and if you re going after to use the words of professor dershowitz s best selling book, if you re out to get trump and these are the charges, oops, we posted it earlier in the day. accident. you re showing the book. if they end up being the charges, what does that say about our legal system? does that give faith and confidence in the american people or do they go, they could indict anybody. they knew this was in the can. a county, by the way, which voted about 24% for donald trump. remember d.c., 5.4%. new york city 12%. other venues where donald trump has been tried.