someone set of 485-pound document. it turned out to be 485 pages most of them were just filler it was very easy and a quick read over dinner, in fact. doesn t say much of anything. it makes bizarre claims. it says that judge mike bernie was really an affair. it doesn t show anything about a supposedly unfair on the contrary, he ruled quite often against things that fani willis wanted to do. and asked to have fani willis and her whole office removed, because they were illegal or unfair. but that effort was already made by the fake electors and they were quickly turned away by the georgia courts. there is really nothing here. it is just air. it s obviously designed to delay, to confuse. you could see that it shows desperation except i can t believe that the lawyers expect anything other than a slap down. that undoubtedly instructed by their client to delay, delay. that is his go-to strategy. it did their best. and i feel sorry for them. there is no there. in faye act, the patience of
election, she came forward with a bunch of unusual and unconventional comments that have been tricky bits of information. like the fact that the special grand jury empaneled by the fulton county da, fani willis, the recommended over a dozen indictments. the person named emily corps made a splash, and she sparked a debate within the legal community about her potential impropriety. but today, we heard from the georgia judge who oversaw that special grand jury, judge robert bernie. here s what he had to say on the. matter those grand jurors, including the fort woman, can share some details about their experience. and interview today with the atlanta constitution, judge mike bernie says they cannot discuss their deliberations, but if then assistant da or witness in the grand jury room, they can talk about what happened. that s not deliberations, that s presentation, and they re not prohibited from talking about that nor are they
but today, we heard from the georgia judge who oversaw that special grand jury, judge robert bernie. here s what he had to say on the. matter those grand jurors, including the fort woman, can share some details about their experience. and interview today with the atlanta constitution, judge mike bernie says they cannot discuss their deliberations, but if then assistant da or witness in the grand jury room, they can talk about what happened. that s not deliberations, that s presentation, and they re not prohibited from talking about that nor are they prohibited from talking about the fruit their deliberations, which would be the final report. so judge make bernie essentially communicated what emily corps did not compromise the special grand jury s work and yet to precisely snow so price, that matchup and his lawyers are not letting that stop them. the former president called the georgia case, quote, the greatest witch hunt of all-time
hoping to see that report, we ve been following for months now, been calling witnesses, by the way, witnesses, some of whom never appeared before the january six committee. mark meadows, the white house chief of staff, was forced to testify before the fulton county grand jury. lindsey graham, who also called brad raffensperger and pressured him on changing election results, we talked about it at least, he was also testified. these are witnesses whose testimony we ve never seen, did not appear before the general six committee, so a lot of expectation about the report, a lot of anticipation about it, it s clear. by the way, one other point, the judge, judge mike bernie, who oversees the investigation, seemed to want to put out something, some form of a report, perhaps with redactions on recommendations but at least on the fact gathering, so we re going to have to wait and see.
it s clear. by the way, one other point, the judge, judge mike bernie, who oversees the investigation, seemed to want to put out something, some form of a report, perhaps with redactions on recommendations but at least on the fact gathering, so we re going to have to wait and see. i think we should hear from him fairly soon on this. your point there is well taken because, the subpoena power here is the normal criminal subpoena power of any jurisdiction in the country, saying, hey, we re investigating this and you are subpoenaed. a bunch of folks, grams, meadows, giuliani, shouted at the court and say, you can t compel our testimony, and were unsuccessful. you ve got these witnesses that were compelled to testify, as you know in your right up at this, and then there is the fact that there is tremendous public interest here, hence the consortium. it was previously reported that 20 people named as targets of the investigation, which means