a week. he finally did make the trip yesterday. he was looking a little more like a child dressing up for halloween than a cabinet secretary there to bring hope and help to scared residents. here s how repeat did eventually respond to his 20 day delay. when i tried to do is balance two things. my desire to be involved and engaged and on the ground, which is how i am generally wired to act and my desire to follow the norm of transportation secretaries, others, and thinking about whether i got that balance right. no thinking needed a pothole. pete, you absolutely did not strike the right balance, right? joining me now is the man launching an investigation, house oversight committee chair james comer, congressman, good to see you. listen, i want to give you i want to get your take on this ,because we reached out to mary pete for a comment and we were actually referred to this tweet that says, i m alarmed to learn that the chair of the house oversight committee thinks that th
around the same time. to almeida, that s what you re trying to tell this jury . there, mr you got a lot of. waters factorf their mr. waters, all of which i do not agree with , but some of which i did. joining. you now, a criminal defense attorney , brian claypool and philip br philip and adjunct law professor at northwestern, andrew stoltmann. gentlemen,n comman thank you for joining me. i want to get your all of your reaction to this question, which is i ll starresponset witu first, brian . what is the mosts th damning evidence that you ve ard against murdoch in his trial? i got three words for it, sean. consciousness of guilt. i mean, murdoch lied: about the most material fact in the case. materi told law enforcement in interviews, i was at home on june 7th. on the evening of the murders. i dozed off, fell asleep, and then through this videotape, this snapchat video, that that paul took, he paul actually is at the kennetol. so he s lied about that. d and then what heoe does
probablycu not had the perryey e mason experience that they ve been apparently trying to get. the defendant is , i think, dominating this discussion in that courtroom.dominating the dn that courtroom. sean: maybe that s the last and maybe that s my last question for you, becausequ i just started watchinesg the testimony yesterday. l yoyesterdau whaty, did a i thought murdoch did a pretty good job and he had a wide leeway to tell his story to the jury. y anand become somewhat likablen even though i know he s a no liar. let s say you . yeah, look, he s a charming guy. he s an attorney .attorney. he was a prosecutor fore came oo a while. so he came offut as about as we as you can come off. drm t the problem is from the drug addictions to stealing from your clients, to doing all these nefarious, horrific things, there s a lot of peoplse who are sitting in prison rightt now based exclusively off of f the f of circumstantial evidence. and i think mr. murdaugh is going to be the next