election. we also that the grand jury waaa empaneled by a soros funded d.a. called alvin bragg, who looks and acts like ta tawanna brawley era, alvidenc sharpton. so we would assumee on the bass of that evidence that it s pretty likely trump does get charged with something at some point. but charged with what? in a fre that s the question. that should matter in a free country, laws or universal laws apply to all citizens equally precisely because all citizens i are considered equal forou generations. this was very obviouss to ami to american liberals. in fact, iact was the basis ofel their worldview that was back when liberals opposedas jim crow.om and we re notet tryinhing cg to reinstate it as something called equitequiy. we are not liberals, but we retain the traditional american view, which is that laws must be applied equally or else they are not laws at all. justice must be blind or elsejut it is tyranny. so we spent the day with helpp f staff toyer on our staff t
this of the attorney client privilege? wand they said , you presume correctly. i said, fine, send it over. talk be delighted to talk to you. that waiver is very clear ., and once we had that, i prepared three hundred and thirty emails, a bunch of text messages. t meeting wi i prepared a contemporaneous report of our first meeting with michael cohen at the regency hotel in manhattan as well as a contemporaneousours notes of the interview i had for two hour offics with the us attorney s office in the southern district of new york , as wellous as contemporaneous notes of an i interview by the house committee on intelligenc e, who sent three investigators to my office, one of whos mnon o is nowld dan goldman, erial a congressman here ini new york . so i had allsent i this material ready. i sent io t to donalthd trump ss lawyer and i sent it to the manhattan d.a. s office. d.a.n contacted the manhattan d.a. office and i asked, could i we meet with alvin bragg?ent ths because i wanted to pre