find that that bond can be revoked, or additional conditions can be imposed upon him if he wants to stay out of jail pending trial. i think the control room has the tweet, if so, let s put it up so the audience can see what joyce is talking about in terms of it being vanilla for donald trump. he just puts his mugshot out there as if he s proud of it, and he says election interference, then he says never surrender, and that s it. so that is a very good point, amy lee copeland, that that s as far as he went tonight. it is that very simple thing. of course, it is his first tweet since he was banned from twitter. i think he was, tonight, trying to go for some sort of record on twitter. but, amy lee copeland, how strict do you expect judge mcafee to be in the supervision
something about it. look, donald trump is not going to be at tomorrow s hearing. do you think his lawyers are going to keep him out of the courtroom as much as they possibly can? yeah. i would think so. the last place any lawyer wants to see donald trump is up on a witness stand. so keep him as far away from the witness stand is probably in their interest. tomorrow they re going to argue that these are unprecedented times, that donald trump is a candidate for president, that he should be able to talk as much and as freely about the case as can be allowed, and they re gonna point out that mike pence, a potential key witness in this case, is also a presidential candidate, and these things will likely be discussed on the trail. they re going to ask for as much as possible to have as a lenient a protective order,
he should be able to talk as much and as freely about the case as can be allowed, and they re gonna point out that mike pence, a potential key witness in this case, is also a presidential candidate, and these things will likely be discussed on the trail. they re going to ask for as much leeway as possible to have as a lenient a protective order, because they know that trump, honestly, cannot be controlled and is going to act though donald trump acts. and so they will likely try to seize as much away from the judge as possible. reminder, donald trump can behave. he chooses not to. as long as we are talking unprecedented, kristy, this judge, when she goes to get a coffee, is now flanked by u. s. marshals. how rare is that? extremely. and sad. extremely rare. sad and infuriating.
readily used and heard as many other things like health care. right now, it s a conversation point all the time. is this something they ought to be focusing on? when you look at the past, republicans were critical of things like the russia investigation. which they thought was all a hoax, and all of that. so, they saw it as a two tiered system of justice, where trump was being targeted. if you look at this case in particular, this is very different. we re talking about donald trump potentially defying his oath of office. because he wanted to overturn a free and fair election. all because he wanted to stay in power, and couldn t except the fact that he lost to joe biden. you can be critical of things like the alvin bragg case in new york, or things like the russia investigation. but i think things like this case and the classified documents case, it s hard to say that this is a weaponization of government. also, they re gonna point to the fact, oh, he s a political candidate.
the compelling evidence in this indictment there is a lot of it, you tweeted this yesterday hugo, that trump aide, margot martin, who taped the conversation at bedminster in july 2021 told lawyers she testified she did not recall trump showing off any documents to participants. we re gonna point out here hugo, this is your reporting. it is not confirmed by nbc news, but trump is not charged with disseminating national defense information. having read the indictment. do you have a sense of where they got the info that he showed documents others? it s really interesting from what we understand over the last few months, special counsel has been showing a document related to iran to people in that meeting, and two other people when they go and testify in a grand jury. as far as we re aware, no one who has gone before the grand