prosecutor in any trial will know, we love the rebuttal. we love the closing argument, the final word. and everything he lays out will be a part of the court of public opinion notion of, is that all you have? well, here is the truth. if you ve got that, that s a good position to be in for a jury that s ahead. and also they could still be interviewing witnesses. absolutely. we don t really know the. the january 6th investigation is happening as well. we will get back to breaking this down, as we are learning more about these charges. and we ll be joined shortlity jim trusty. we re going to take a break first on this history making night. to see the possibilities all around you. hey. thanks. thank you for coming together. with capella university s game-changing flexpath format, take courses on your own terms and apply the skills you learn right away. imagine your future differently with capella university.
haphazard and it just so happened that there would be hundreds of classified documents. does that work anymore? it is such a unique situation, when you have a putative defendant out there actually kind of vetting his defenses, almost. he is out there saying i have the absolute right to declassify, oh, they automatically declassify, oh, i could have taken them, and his lawyers are saying it was all a rushed job. so you have all these opportunities to actually work to find evidence and strikes those down. and that s what the special counsel has been methodically doing. they have been interviewing witnesses, figure out exactly what was going on, so that those defenses don t solidifies and scores their case. you re on, you worked in the white house. on some level i think the chaos of it all, really, is not unusual. there was a lot of chaos in that white house, but did you ever hear or see president trump showing off classified documents in other settings, that might be relevant for
the basis and purpose for them being moved in the first ins instance. it s harder to argue this according to the washington post in their letter, the trump team s letter to congress, they said president trump, he had little time to prepare for the outgoing transition from the presidency. white house staffers and gsa employees quickly packed everything up in boxes and they shipped them to mar-a-lago. it just so happened there were hundreds of classified documents. does that work anymore? it s a unique situation. you have a defendant vetting his defenses. he is out there saying, i have the right to declassify. they automatically declassified. i could have taken them. his lawyers are saying it was all a rush job. you have all these opportunities to actually work to find evidence that strikes those down. that s what the special counsel has been methodically doing. they have been interviewing witnesses. they have been figuring out exactly what was going on so that those defenses don
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complaint which is what he has been charged with. what is the dea office doing right now? they are building a case. they are interviewing witnesses. they are witnessing, listening to 9-1-1 calls. looking at video from people on the car who took their phones out and took video, which we haven t seen on tv, maybe some surveillance from the subway platform or from the entrance of the subway where mr. neely entered. so they are doing all of that, which takes a lot of time. danny, what do you make of the claim of the position that the neely and their attorney. but the charge, manslaughter instead of murder, was not the right call? it probably was the right call because you have to think about this. if the prosecution is going to decide the charge of murder. they are the ones that have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt in a very high stakes high profile case. and the element just weren t