leading off our discussion tonight is neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, and host of the podcast courtside and also gwen keyes fleming, from district attorney in georgia. let me start with what you just heard john eastman say. there he is, telling l.a. batali that he absolutely believes that the election that president election in georgia, was stolen from donald trump. that is his position. stated right there, going into, as he heads towards trial, in this case. does that help him or hurt him in this case? well, i guess it would help him, lawrence, if he s trying to audition for and in somebody defense. but otherwise, i don t think it s going to help him at all. it is just one further nail in the coffin. this guy just contending something that everyone knows is wrong. and he also said, today,
batali that he absolutely believes that the election that president election in georgia, was stolen from donald trump. that is his position. stated right there, going into, as he heads towards trial, in this case. does that help him or hurt him in this case? well, i guess it would help him, lawrence, if he s trying to audition for and in somebody defense. but otherwise, i don t think it s going to help him at all. it is just one further nail in the coffin. this guy just contending something that everyone knows is wrong. and he also said, today, outside of court, all he s doing is a lawful and appropriate attempt to formally challenge the election results. no. and trumpeted that, to be sure,
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