always has executive privilege. right. so, look, there s a notion of executive privilege in the law. it s been recognized since 1974 at the very least. but that s for limited surgical things. what trump has done is what he always does. a kind of mcmansion huge assertion of executive privilege, which literally nobody believes. and it s astounding that a guy whose job is literally to uphold the constitution, take an oath to do it, says something like this because it s ridiculous. the justice department on his behalf is pushing this maximalist position. i guess i want to ask you and, look, the circuit judges have almost been incredulous at some of the arguments. and yet this hasn t been an open and shut ruling yet. why? well, because, you know, i think anytime the president makes an assertion in court, it s going to be tested. and it s going to be briefed and argued because judges want to be careful in the like. but they ve got no precedent to support this and that s what happened a
say i wasn t there and i don t have anything to do with this. and could sarah even be dead face down in the bathtub? could a body contort that way? that seems an odd position for somebody who has, quote, fallen asleep, to be face down with your face near the faucet. almost bent in two? in terms of the possibilities of how the enclosed space of the bathtub is shorter than she is long. we re not talking about an mcmansion whirlpool tub. right. so much of the case was built upon the observation of first responding officers and emergency responders. they noted not only was ryan not wet. this man who had lifted his wife s body out of the tub just minutes before they arrived. sarah was also mostly dry. i noticed her body was dry. her hair was damp. others on the scene corroborated this observation. damp head, dry body. things were not adding up. it would seem to me her body would have been wet, the floor
now. i was out there watching tv. she falls asleep in the tub all the time. to the prosecutors, the husband was trying to place himself as far away as possible from the bathroom where sarah had died. he really gives very little information about her condition. it s more important for him to say i wasn t there and i don t have anything to do with this. and could sarah even be dead face down in the bathtub? could a body contort that way? that seems an odd position for somebody who has, quote, fallen asleep, to be face down with your face near the faucet. in terms of the possibilities of how the enclosed space of the bathtub is shorter than she is long. we re not talking about an mcmansion whirlpool tub. right. so much of the case was built upon the observation of first responding officers and emergency responders. they noted not only was ryan not wet. this man who had lifted his wife s body out of the tub just
information about her condition. it s more important for him to say i wasn t there and i don t have anything to do with this. and could sarah even be dead face down in the bathtub? could a body contort that way? that seems an odd position for somebody who has, quote, fallen asleep, to be face down with your face near the faucet. in terms of the possibilities of how the enclosed space of the bathtub is shorter than she is long. we re not talking about an mcmansion whirlpool tub. right. so much more of the prosecution case was built upon the observation of the first responding officers and emergency responders. they noted not only was ryan not wet. this man who had lifted his wife s body out of the tub just minutes before they arrived. sarah was also mostly dry. i noticed her body was dry. her hair was damp.