be doing it, polls come out and i am leading by 50 and 60 points and some of them are at one and zero and two and i m saying to sit there for an hour or two hours or whatever it s going to be and get harassed by people that shouldn t even be running for president, should i be doing that? in georgia, where more of former us president trump s 18 co conspirators in the alleged plot to overturn his 2020 election defeat have turned themselves in. trump s former personal attorney rudy giuliani and trump s election lawyer, sidney powell turned themselves in and were released on bond. theyjoin a growing list of co defendeants who have surrendered ahead of the friday deadline set by the fulton country attorney general. donald trump is expected to turn himself in on thursday. along with trump, former new york city mayor giuliani faces the most charges of the 19 co defendants. his bond was set at $150,000.
contest you had to draw choose his timing, choose his moment, and then show that he contrast and go on the attack is the man in command. because against the believed contender in the race president trump, his claim to power in russia is really that he s the guy who is none of these candidates really did that largely speaking for this race tonight. figs in charge, he s the guy who can get things done. if that s ever questioned, then he s in an did that largely speaking for this race tonight. this race tonight. as you mentioned this race tonight. as you mentioned this - this race tonight. as you | incredibly weak position, mentioned this evening s this race tonight. as you - mentioned this evening s debate is happening under the shadow especially because a lot of the of donald trump s mounting decisions that he has made have weakened russia over time. so, legal troubles, of donald trump s mounting legaltroubles, him of donald trump s mounting legal troubles, him and has 18 this is
that s not how it works. if congress wanted to turn samalea chambers into a transgender health clinic, we would have full constitutional authority to do so. i think that deep down, he knows that, and he s scared of it. that is why he wants to go out and tell the american people the opposite. that is a vision for the supreme court s future there, martin. alito did this hours long interview, as we have mentioned with david b. rifkin. he appears before the court, he will be appearing on the federal income tax case. he is also an attorney for conservative activists leonard leo, he reportedly facilitated alito s grand alaskan adventure. i am trying to think of how wildly agree just this is. if ketanji brown jackson sat down for a new york times interview with the democrat election lawyer to talk about the l.a. galatea of republican voter laws, what would conservatives say? and let s just add an extra layer to this. david rifkin also wrote a
trying to say there, and maybe such an important point, most of the country s history, congress regulated the supreme court. it added or subtracted seats. taking away the power it moved certain hearings for totally partisan purposes. i m not saying that is all good, but it does show that embedded in the constitution is this idea of checks and balances among all three branches of the branches. the supreme court he seems to think sits a top the government, and also the balances to two other branches. that s not how it works. if congress wanted to turn samalea chambers into a transgender health clinic, we would have full constitutional authority to do so. i think that deep down, he knows that, and he s scared of it. that is why he wants to go out and tell the american people the opposite. that is a vision for the supreme court s future there, martin. alito did this hours long interview, as we have mentioned with david b. rifkin. he appears before the court, he will be appearing on the
country. john eastman was a very conservative and reputational expert. he told me this was okay. i relied upon rudy giuliani. other lawyers were involved. lawyers were on the call that i had, the very controversial call to brad raffensperger on january 2nd. another very prominent, very conservative election lawyer was on that, cleta mitchell. that s not going to work, though, jim. and neither are the other arguments that were likely advanced today. there s very substantial rejoinders on advice of counsel. the answer is, you can t use a lawyer to advance something that you know, or reasonably should know was a crime. and so many other lawyers told trump you can t do this. and it s already been adju adjudicated in a federal court in a different context by eastman. i don t think that s go to work or immunity or defiance.