to present an indictment, then with something between a car tracker and drug dealer, whatever she decides to do, she can do. whether or not there is probable cause to move forward this is the beginning of a normal criminal process. so much about this has been abnormal. so much about the administration was abnormal. this is the beginning of what would be a routine criminal process where a prosecutor looks at her criminal case and make the decision of whether or not they will present evidence to a grand jury to move forward to a trial. that is really where we are now. we are at the start of a race. we are not near the finish line. michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. i know today is an hall all hands on deck tonight, all hands on deck in georgia. thank you, i really appreciate your time, particularly tonight. a great pleasure to be with you. more news ahead, stay with us. with us. don t take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you
specifically responsible for security in brazil, in their national capital, he was also in florida at the time the attack on the capitol happened this weekend. he has since been fired from the brazilian government, as of today. what was he doing in florida? why is he still there now? we ve got a lot going on in the news right now. we have got the new congress finally getting seated in a process more chaotic and contentious than anything we have seen before the civil war. we got the possible prosecution of our immediate, former president looming me giving multiple active criminal investigations of human multiple jurisdictions, including one that appears to be getting quite close in the state of georgia, and some that his allies in washington seem bent on trying to disrupt, if they can do so. we have got what appears to be more politicized violence in that we have got six members of the same political party, all apparently having their homes
for her to move forward and ask a criminal grand jury to seek an indictment against trump or somebody else. and in terms of what we the public are going to see about this process, it s i was a little confused trying to figure out if there is any relationship between the decision about how much of the special grand jury s report might be made public and fony willis decision whether or not she s going to bring any indictments. are they totally separate tracks that don t have anything to do with each other or any relationship between the two considerations? they re unique and separate tracks. i mean the district by and large acts as counsel so the grand jury. it s likely she and her staff helped write this report. they certainly know what s in it. you re right she can move forward and decided to do that. the idea typically with a grand jury is the process is secret. en that is because people who ultimately are not charged, if she makes a decision not to charge, it doesn t ruin the
and as a criminal drug grand jury to find probable cause as she seeks an indictment against trump, or anybody else. in terms of what we, the public, will see about this process, i was a little bit confused today, trying to figure out if there is any relationship between the decision about how much of the special grand jury s report might be made public, and body willis s decision as to whether or not she will bring any indict. are those two totally separate tracks that don t have anything to do with each other, or is there a relationship between two of those considerations? they are really unique and separate tracks. the district attorney by a large operates at the council of the grand jury. very likely she and her staff helped write this report. they certainly know what is in it. you are right, she can move forward now if she decides to do that. the idea typically with the grand jury is the process is secret, because the people who ultimately are not charged, if she makes the deci
prospect when this news broke about the penn biden center. the reason it was only a briefly of excitement is because in president biden s case he and his lawyers appear to have actually done the right thing when it comes to these classified documents. but his lawyers say they discover these documents among his vice presidential papers at his office, at the penn biden center on november 2nd. the white house counsel s office they notified the national archives that same day about what had been found. the national archives did not even know these documents were missing and had not been seeking their return. the archives took custody of that material the following morning. that appears to be. attorney general merrick garland has asked one of the last remaining trump appointed u.s. attorneys to review the discovery of these documents at the penn biden center. but it does not sound like there it is an adversarial process at all. the white house says it is cooperating with the department of j