as big of a drag politically as you might expect him to be in more purple areas. but the way the senate map stacks up next year we don t really have any purple areas other than pennsylvania, but i put that one outside the top three. i think a lot know this is terrible and what s about to happen is terrible, january 6th, it s all terrible. and no republican wants to answer for it because they didn t do it. no one wants to own someone else s garbage. well, no, but if they re going to carry it around for him, they re going to start to stink. alissa, can i ask on this point scott is making, one point he said stupid wins stupid prizes. it s interesting in all this time with trump says people say and he didn t direct, he did it all here. and the fingerprints are covered
bi biographers. he said to bret baer it was newspapers, articles who knows what i was wave around. they re making the point, yeah, it was what you were waving around and we ve got the document. what does this do to the indictment? so it it doesn t add all that much to the indictment, but it, you know, takes away a lot of the platform that trump has been trying to build for himself. seeming to have these ridiculous stories talking about milley s plan to invade iran and they can t even produce it. i think he felt he was under the protection of the all right, looks like ty just froze. ryan, on that point, though, the significance i don t want put
summary and that s why they have the proceedings for the government to come up with a way the judge is satisfied the essence is a adequately presented without actually declassifying the document. so that ll take place. i do disagree with people who think this pushes the trial back significantly. because this is really straightforward stuff. i mean it s simple proof as to the obstruction, you know, the signal messages alone, you know, open and shut that door. so i don t think i don t think i think the government will push back, you know, to any significant delay. it could delay a week perhaps, but this is information to get into the defendant s lab pretty quickly. > it s an interesting point. stay with me, ty. everyone is staying with me. i want to update on jack smith s
dealing with two people who were extremely loyal to him. right, and to alissa s point while you re having a 24-minute conversation with the head of maintenance about the video because you didn t want your lawyers to know, you didn t bant anyone else to know so you re actually doing it yourself. i can assure you in trump s time in the white house he never had a 24-minute conversation with walt nauta. 24-minute conversation for him would have been rare in any case. it does stand out in this. ty, what about the document? it says they added an additional document, top secret it s marked here going through it top secret described as plans. i m just looking at it here but specifically plans about presentation concerning activity in a foreign country. it appears to be the attack plans he was waving around to
the same day that jack smith produces this evidence of overwhelming evidence of additional wrongdoing on his part. so this is this is i think par for the course. i think one thing that s been ignored in the discussions so far, though, is this is trump dealing directly with nauta and de oliveira at a time when evan corcoran has been told by him there are no additional documents, that they don t have anything. and his lawyers certainly were advising him at some point advising him not to destroy, move, or obstruct this grand jury subpoena in any way or the government s request in any way. so this is trump going not just behind the you know, the back of the prosecutors. this is trump going behind the back of his own lawyers and