cabinet or a small audio room to sort of discuss the plot to destroy these surveillance tapes. it just shows what incredible body of evidence the special counsel has. but it also shows just how much consciousness of guilt there is on the part of the president. the overlapping efforts to obstruct the investigation. if, you know, part of his earlier defense which he had declassified this information, or he had the right to declassify it, if any of that was true, o, he wouldn t need to go to these extraordinary efforts to destroy evidence. so it is i think very powerful again and shows just how much evidence there is, but also i think is going to put enormous pressure on this newly indicted de oliveira to cooperate as well as on nauta to cooperate. and i wouldn t be surprised to see one or both of them ultimately decide it s in their best interest to do so. by the way, on the notion of
there is surveillance footage of some of the figures in the superseding indictment, including the oliveira, meaning surreptitiously with others. some night meetings, some morning meetings. meetings in an audio cabinet. to discuss the plot to destroy the surveillance tapes. it just shows what incredible body of evidence the special counsel has. it also shows, just how much consciousness of guilt there is on the part of the president. the overlapping efforts to obstruct the investigation, if part of his earlier defense, which is he had the classify this information, or he had the right to declassify it. if any of that was true, of course, he wouldn t need to go to these extraordinary efforts to destroy evidence. so, it is i think very powerful, again, and shows just how much evidence there is. but also, i think it s gonna put enormous pressure on this newly-indicted the oliveira, to cooperate. as well as on nauta to cooperate. i would not be surprised to see one or both of them ultimat