case. that is a margin. right, you can say i was a candid, i was running. this was free protected speech. there are far more legal avenues he has. for the january 6th stuff. did you possession, no you haven t or not. did you obstruct justice or not? did you notice the investigation? if you get a trial, it will take a while like i said, it s pre-straightforward. gentlemen, thank you very much, really appreciate all of the help with. this all, right republican senators react to the mounting charges against donald trump. what they are now saying.
did you try to hide them? did you take affirmative steps to obstruct justice when people came looking for them? it may be the lesser offense than something that led to near insurrection on the steps of the capitol, but it is the clearer of the cases. he can say that i was the candidate, i was running, free, protected speech, there are four more legal avenues he has for the january 6th stuff, did you possess it and know you have it can did you obstruct justice, did you know there was an investigation, if you get it to trial, it ll take a while, it s pretty straightforward. thank you very much, really appreciate the help with this. republican senators react to the mounting charges against donald trump, what they re saying now.
line in the sand that we are going to resist efforts by state legislatures to mess with the integrity of the election, including the 2024 election. in other words, was this case directly connected to january six and the scheme to reject joe biden s electors? yeah, it is the same legal theory that a lot of the january 6th stuff was based on, which is the idea that state legislators are in control and can call all of the shots. indeed, john eastman who many describe as the arc type of president trump s january six theory, even filed a breeze in the u.s. supreme court in this case trying to pedal this theory, a theory that has now been resounded lee rejected by the court. i think one interesting thing about the case is that most people thought we were going to lose this case, including people on our site. in fact, almost all the lawyers on our side for different parties tried to tell the supreme court, get rid of this case. do not decide this case, you do
january 6th stuff was based on, which is the idea that state legislators are in control and can call all the shots. and indeed, john eastman, who many describe as the architect of president trump s january 6th theory, even filed a brief in the u.s. supreme court in this case, trying to peddle this theory, a theory that s now been resoundingly rejected by the court. and i think one interesting thing about the case is, you know, most people thought we were going to lose this case, including people on our side. in fact, almost all the lawyers on our side for different parties tried to tell the supreme court get rid of this case. don t decide this case. you don t have jurisdiction. an those arguments were totally wrong, totally misguided, and they stand as a powerful lesson that if someone carefully studies united states supreme court decisions, litigants can win cases that stand up for our democracy. and that s what happened today. neal, i want to ask you about
wanted secret service agents to drive him to the capitol. she also recounted an episode she heard about secondhand that the president in the beast tried to grab the car s steering wheel and reached for the classicals of the driver, right. trump denied all that. but this is what you would assume they re looking to corroborate? yeah. because if he if he s sitting there the law expert would know better, sitting there saying we want to go down to the capitol. that shows intent. it shows desire. it wasn t a one-off, said it on stage and i m really going back to the white house. he was angry. he wanted to go. i think this is a pretty big deal. as a guy that spent a lot of time working on the january 6th stuff, i personally think this is as important as the classify document case is, accountability for this is even more important even if it s not the president but second tier folks. we can t have failed insurrections in this country. we can t do it. great point. we re all so focussed