i know marjorie taylor greene just arrived here at the park in front of me. the rally is supposed to begin around 10:30 this morning and we re five minutes past 10:30, 10:35. major press gaggle happening, i was watching what was going down over there it seems like that rally is beginning to ramp up i wanted to talk to you quickly about what we heard from tacopina, one of the former president s attorneys on abc was asked if the former president would consider pleading guilty, to make this go away tacopina said no way he also went on to say this, i thought this was interesting, that it would go away without ever seeing a jury what do you make of that assertion from tacopina? it is not a surprise to me that donald trump is not interested in pleading guilty. i don t think that this or any other case he may be facing that we are looking at a potential guilty plea in any of them i think that donald trump is intent he s going to take all of these things to trial and i think we will see a tr
me, this week, on abc, and i said it looks like it came from the institute of virology, and they went full battle sayingses. they were fearful battle stations. i don t think we know the full scope. the chinese communist party has on the up all the documents, thrown away the journalists, they ve made it all go away, but it is now good to see that the department of energy has come to the same conclusion that i did, my state department kid years ago, that this leak came from a lab are story in wuhan shi gin finning xi jinping foisted this upon the world. shannon: are you optimistic we will know on the u.s. side our part of the equation in this, and should there be responsibility? who should be held responsible? yes, we should hold all parties accountable for this, shannon, everyone who had a role. make no mistake, this was a chinese virus that came from their laboratory. there s no mistaking that. but we should understand fully what the u.s. role was in the, and if there were laws v
me, this week, on abc, and i said it looks like it came from the institute of virology, and they went full battle sayingses. they were fearful battle stations. i don t think we know the full scope. the chinese communist party has on the up all the documents, thrown away the journalists, they ve made it all go away, but it is now good to see that the department of energy has come to the same conclusion that i did, my state department kid years ago, that this leak came from a lab are story in wuhan shi gin finning xi jinping foisted this upon the world. shannon: are you optimistic we will know on the u.s. side our part of the equation in this, and should there be responsibility? who should be held responsible? yes, we should hold all parties accountable for this, shannon, everyone who had a role. make no mistake, this was a chinese virus that came from their laboratory. there s no mistaking that. but we should understand fully what the u.s. role was in the, and if there were laws v
of trouble that s proven to be a lie and this verdict was sealed when that snapchat video became available. bill: trey, listening to the juror on abc in an interview that aired this morning he said they took an initial vote which is what jurors do when they go into the deliberation room. nine voted guilty immediately. one voted don t know and two voted not guilty. and they debated about the body cam video that night teheran much when cops showed up. i guess a little after 10:00 at night. he said after 45 minutes all were in agreement. all 12 saying he was guilty. how does that strike you or what do you read from that in terms of where these jurors were in terms of hearing the evidence? it strikes me as about right and what you really don t want to do is ask all 12 what made you make up your mind. you will be stunned. it will not be anything that the
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