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witness. john, i don t want to forget about you because, you know, you were a big part of that january 6th committee. we remember actually watching you during the actual hearings, going to begin again later in september. you re a former u.s. attorney as well. you know this quite well. i have to ask you, knowing that all of this is part of it, the idea of thinking about, this is not i ve joked, john, before this is not like your ex-boyfriend s old sqweater tha you don t want to give back. these are actual documents. these are things that belong to the people of the united states. you ve had letters confirming that they were in the possession. you had rudy giuliani saying you guys got the espionage act all wrong. when you hear all of this, what goes through your mind? well, i agree with my colleagues here, who have said that president trump must be getting bad lawyering here. i think if he had a good legal team, in addition, he wouldn t
they listed on the search affidavit? what are you looking for, shan? that would be great. i ll have what she s having. that was a classic moment. thank you, shan. but i want to manage expectations a little bit. i think it s going to look like a solid black box colored in. and i think it s important for us to remember, for the viewers to remember, we re not actually revisiting the probable cause. that s a done deal. and i don t think doj really has to measure up some standards for the judge here. i really think if they just submit anything that s not completely colored out, okay, redacted, the judge is in no position to really second guess them on whether it is of national security or classified information. so, i think the judge is really, good faith effort, you gave me something. i m going to release it. i don t think we re going to see much that s very juicy about it at all. it sets the barlow. i think they have to be overinclusive in some ways. they knew it was donald trum
national archives that back in may they had been told that the classified records turned over in february were going to be given to the fbi. they were told their privilege was being denied. the legal team was going into court the next day trying to join the archives in turning things over. they would have been going into court in june when there were subpoena problems coming down. they would have been going in when there was evidence declassified. they did none of this. they sat back and let it continue on and they continued playing games. and that led to this motion, which wasn t properly fleshed out, very poorly written, in my view, didn t really outline what they wanted or what basis they had for it, and has the judge coming back to them the next day saying, you ve got to explain this better in another filing. i don t know what you want me to do. imagine that. think about the judges, you re asking them to do something. you ll ask, what s the basis for it. if the judge wasn t clear