there is, of course, the fall-out from what trump is accused of doing when he is facing 37 criminal counts for doing and the potentially grave national security implications of that. we ll get to that in a minute. but there is also a legal process that has been kicked off, which begins in earnest tomorrow when the e-president surrendered for his court appearance. the political world s eyes will return to miami when president trump is expected to surrender. after leaving office, he obstructed efforts to retrieve them and that he made false statement. the event will be the former president s second courtroom appearance as a criminal defendant after his arraignment in april in a new york courthouse on state larges that he falsified business records in connection with a hush money statement to a porn star just before the 2016 election. one of the big outstanding questions, though, ahead of tomorrow s appearance, who will be there representing donald trump? nbc news reports that t
so he is not leaving stones unturned. he is going and saying, for example, boy, it looks like this attorney isn t expensing legal advice or being asked to dispense legal advice. we re going to go to the court. we re going to pierce attorney-client privilege. jack smith brought that case all the way up to the d.c. circuit, the nation s second highest court. they agreed with him that the attorney-client privilege doesn t shield these materials. so he s been meticulous on that. that s different than being an aggressive prosecutor general. you are throwing the book at someone. you know, if smith wanted to do that here, for example, he could have easily indicted in washington, d.c. and yet, you know, trump s lawyers would have made a would have tried to argue something about that and tried to make a mess of it, but he would have won that every day of the week. what i think he decided to do is, look, this indictment, where is it occurring? it is mostly occurring in