johnson certainly didn t do and that there is a may didn t do and liz truss didn t do in her brief tenure. rishi sunak, to give them credit, has done that with the windsor framework which is a big step forward where we were logjam between deep distrust between dublin and london and brussels and london. so a big step there but now the prime minister needs to talk sit it democratic unionist party and its leader sirjeffrey donaldson, who i think once an agreement, some in his party don t but i think he does, but she has to be given reasons to get that agreement. so, there s more work to be done and it can only be achieved as i know from my own experience, and was proven at good friday, by intensive negotiations but not flaming and flying out and meet in a party are for one hour or so. literally spending days as was
license could be publicly or privately as today s hearing was. again, we shall see. former president trump himself this afternoon was confronted with this undoubtedly very unwelcome headline in the washington post. quote, manhattan d.a. convenes new grand jury in trump organization case to weigh potential charges. former president trump this summer had to endure multiple felony criminal charges being brought against his business, the trump organization, and personally against the chief financial officer of his business, a man named allen weisselberg. those charges came about roughly five weeks after new york prosecutors had convened their first special grand jury to meet on that case and hear the evidence related to it with sort of unusual frequency. they called it a special grand jury because that special grand jury they convened in may didn t just meet weekly to look at that
durham will have been going on for two and a half years. now compare that to robert mueller who lasted less than two years and in that time charged and convicted people like trump s national security advisor, his campaign manager, his deputy campaign manager, his personal attorney, his personal roger stone, personal fixer, and a large number of very significant people were key and critical to the trump campaign and later to the administration. when i look at these two players, i see folks that were not involved in any of those cases. you know, robert mueller didn t rely on steele s information at all. the alfa bank information was looked at by the fbi and determined to be not didn t appear to be anything, we weren t quite sure what it was. and then finally with regard to mr. danchenko s information, it was relevant to carter page, but carter page made up about eight pages of an almost 500-page mueller report. so my worry is that as americans hear this news and don t really know how
former president trump this summer had to endure multiple felony criminal charges being brought against his business. the trump organization, and personally against the chief financial officer of his business. those charges came about, roughly five weeks after new york prosecutors had convened their first special grand jury, to me on that case and hear the evidence. with sort of unusual frequency. they called it a special grand jury because the special grand jury that convened in, may didn t just meet weekly to look at the evidence, they met three days a week. for six solid months, looking at the evidence in that case. it did not take long for them to hand down the first indictments. by july 1st that they handed down the indictments, after they were convened in late may. they were convened for a period of six, months now it is six months on from that, and we learned today in the washington post that they have convened a special second special grand
personal attorney, his personal roger stone, personal fixer, and a large number of very significant people that were key and critical to the trump campaign and later to the administration. when i look at these two players, i see folks that were not involved in any of those cases. you know, robert mueller didn t rely on steele s information at all. the alfa bank information was looked at by the fbi and determined to be not didn t appear to be anything, we weren t quite sure what it was. and then finally with regard to mr. danchenko s information, it was relevant to carter page, but carter page made up about eight pages of an almost 500-page mueller report. so my worry is that as americans hear this news and don t really know how the russia investigation ended, they hear these concerns and they say, well, there must be a problem, and that s being picked up and amplified by people seizing on this to say, see, everything