what i m getting at here, judges are increasingly showing the trouble they are having in dealing with trump just he is taunting the judge constantly. we are going to keep seeing this in months to come. what i m concerned about is whether or not the american justice system is capable of actually following through, and making sure there are consequences. the showdown i m wary about is one that pits politics with the justice system. we really are going to see this. it s not a theoretical fight, we ll see this play out in the next 18 months. no, in fact, when trump s going no, like this about the trial. they re gonna try and get that moved. the argument gonna be, of course, this is part of the entire logic of the presidential campaign, which was done prophylactically in part, if reporting is to believed, and just occam s razor, to essentially, provide some kind of immunity or assurance or protection from his criminal trials. when we get to the jack smith situation, i m curious, harry, as
i do think one thing that is very interesting about this verdict is that e. jean carroll i didn t think i would get justice until i went to the manhattan d. a.. and trump was very close to the previous manhattan d. a.. he certainly has known how to wield his influence over prosecutors, local and federal. and this is a case where somebody, as you say, kept going out and got her justice civilly. and this is the first time, under this law, that survivors law and there may be more in the also, the valence of this, in which you have an individual who says who raises an allegation. the person alleges you are a liar, and then she sees for defamation. so, it s like exactly! so, tacopina goes before the jury and says, she s making it up. maybe she is, maybe she s not. but just at the occam s razor level like, that s wild, to go to court to get yourself under oath, to make it up. yes.
when he ran for president in 2016. i do think one thing that is very interesting about this verdict is that e. jean carroll i didn t think i would get justice until i went to the manhattan d.a.. and trump was very close to the previous manhattan d.a.. he certainly has known how to wield his influence over prosecutors, local and federal. and this is a case where somebody, as you say, kept going out and got her justice civilly. and this is the first time, under this law, that survivors law and there may be more in the also, the valence of this, in which you have an individual who says who raises an allegation. the person alleges you are a liar, and then she sees for defamation. so, it s like exactly! so, tacopina goes before the jury and says, she s making it up. maybe she is, maybe she s not. but just at the occam s razor level like, that s wild, to go to court to get yourself under oath, to make it up.
. if this leak had not happened, it would probably have been invented the next day. unquote, um what s your take on that? i think that reveals more about the paranoid russian mindset of always thinking there s a conspiracy behind the conspiracy than the most straightforward answer. occam s razor really applies here. the documents lay out somebody who felt like he had access to these documents, wanted other people to see them and took extraordinary means to do so. first transcribing them. realizing that that was actually hard to do would be easier just to print them, take them home and take pictures of them and then share them with friends, at least virtual friends. i m not sure we need to go to the level. that precaution goes to in terms of assuming deeper motives here when we ve seen no evidence of that, david priest, thanks so much always good to have you on coming up a family s hope. and pain. one of the american qualities. that we absorbed. be optimistic, believe in happy,
the deploy computer systems networks and then maintain them , and it s not just the unclassified systems but their cases where they also help manage and maintain and update the systems in the classified space is what s known as a skiff, a sensitive compartmented information facility. it s a special facility. is that where you can view classified information, free of surveillance or leakage. and you know, i would bet, and this is kind of an occam s razor approach here is that if he was designated with working on systems in a skiff at a military installation that it s possible that he came across discarded classified information from a prior briefing in a burn bag, which is where information is collected, and then subsequently destroyed, so i, you know, i would bet if in the investigation will kind of let this all play out, but my sense is that based on his job, he was in a skiff. and he probably came across information that was not properly or was going to subsequently be properly dispo