white house has really been minimal at best since the discovery of these classified documents. you have president biden yesterday ignoring and shouting questions from reporters. twice at the white house and then for three days in a row this week, press secretary kareen jean pierre referred most of our questions about this topic to the justice department, the special counsel s office. she read statements from the white house counsel s office and reaction to the mishandling of these classified documents earlier this week. that is really essentially the posture that the white house has had since this was discovered. that is really the posture that green chunkier had when my colleague kristen welker asked her whether president biden would be willing to sit down with the special counsel if asked for an interview to be able to fully cooperate with the special counsel probe. take a listen to what she had to say. again, that is something that i do not have a magic wand here. i don
counsel in the biden investigation. robert her, we know he was a trump appointee, he served as the top aide to deputy attorney general, rob rosenstein and christopher wray before ray became the head of the fbi. so does disappointment make it easier or more difficult for special counsel, jack smith to indict any mar-a-lago case? earlier this week, the new york times reporting that jack smith might bring charges by this summer. do you think that is realistic now? i think that the question becomes, are you talking about the court of law or the court of public opinion. i think when you talk about the court of law, it does impact jack smith to the extent that it is not going to change a yay to a nay or aa to a nay and as much as what he has already decided to do or decides to do will not be impacted by this. however, it is going to ensure that jack smith was already a nerve prosecutor is going to dot every i across every t in terms of how it goes forward. in terms of the timeline, it coul