upstairs. friday, friday. have a good show, alex. the very bad news for donald trump is that rudy giuliani has finally, today, learned to talk like a lawyer again. today, for the first time in years, rudy giuliani did not sound like a hallucinating mad man when he walked into the fulton county courthouse in georgia to testify to a grand jury. he did not sound like someone willing to tell any lie for donald trump. he didn t sound like someone ready to take any legal risks for donald trump. not anymore. not now that he has been formally declared a target of the grand jury s criminal investigation of exactly what rudy giuliani did for donald trump in georgia. the rudy giuliani you are about to see is truly shocking now. but it is the way rudy giuliani often handled press questions when he was a federal prosecutor in manhattan in the 19 80s. today, with rudy giuliani clinging to the wreckage of his legal career with his law license suspended, pending possible permanent disb
donald trump. he didn t sound like someone ready to take any legal risks for donald trump. not anymore. not now that he has been formally declared a target of the grand jury s criminal investigation of exactly what rudy giuliani did for donald trump in georgia. the rudy giuliani you are about to see is truly shocking now. but it is the way rudy giuliani often handled press questions when he was a federal prosecutor in manhattan in the 1980s. today, with rudy giuliani clinging to the wreckage of his legal career with his law license suspended, pending possible permanent disbarment, rudy giuliani found his lawyerly voice once again. [inaudible] we ll not talk about this, until the grand jury, and the grand jury s [inaudible] secret. do you believe president trump is the ultimate target of this investigation? i m not going to comment on the grand jury investigation. [inaudible] no more about it. they asked the questions [inaudible] will you be cooperative? you ar
search warrant at donald trump s home. in the justice department s filing in that case, which the judge will consider in a hearing tomorrow, the department says that the affidavit contains highly sensitive information about witnesses, including witnesses interviewed by the government specific investigative techniques, and information acquired by law to be kept under seal pursuant to federal criminal procedure, six easy. disclosure of the government s affidavit at this stage would also likely chill future cooperation by witnesses whose assistance may be sought as this investigation progresses and here is the key part as well as in other high-profile investigations. joining us now is mark s. zaid, an attorney who specializes in national security and security clearances. thank you very much for joining us tonight. this is relevant reporting tonight about the subpoena to the archives for the january
under seal pursuant to federal criminal procedure, 68. disclosure of the government s affidavit at this stage would also likely chill future cooperation by witnesses whose assistance may be sought as this investigation progresses and here is the key part as well as in other high-profile investigations. joining us now is mark s. zaid, an attorney who specializes in national security and security clearances. thank you very much for joining us tonight. this is relevant reporting tonight about the subpoena to the archives for the january 6th committee material because of that reference in the justice department filing of florida, saying, the sources used the material used in obtaining the search warrant could, if revealed publicly, compromise that investigation and, as they put it, other
mark zaid, thank you very much for joining us tonight, really appreciate it. sure, my pleasure. joining us now is democratic congressman it eric swalwell, he served as an impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. he is suing donald trump in donald thank you very much for joining us tonight. so, when i see this new york times reporting tonight, i am linking it up with that justice department filing, where they said the evidence in the affidavit for the search warrant could involve exposure of other high-profile investigations. it sounds like that is what the justice department is doing with that subpoena to the archives, to get everything that january 6th committee has. justice is on the move, lawrence. we are seeing that it is not only at the department of justice. it is in georgia. it is clearly in the state of new york, and now in the