i d scalp. it no i wouldn t i would literally use it because what an extraordinary hearing, i want to return to normalcy to see here a judge say, no. this case, you guys have not been arguing very well. that s a substack s right? it can t be declassified if you re not arguing it s declassified. i just got so many aspects of what transpired are worthy of analysis of discussion, because there was a lot packed in there, and we re getting great indication of where the special master may be heading in all of this. and we re gonna have that discussion because what i would do with that ticket is give it to andrew weissmann, but andrew weissmann doesn t need my help because he was actually there. he used to work in that courthouse. he s gonna be with us leading off tonight, and so we have the guy in the room, the guy i want in the room for the sessions. but there s two tickets, i want the other ticket. i desperately want to be there. thank you. alex you are in good hands lawr
prosecutors to charge him with a crime. the highest price lawyer today, the one donald trump is paying $3 million of his contributors money didn t say a word, not one word. and he s considered the most competent lawyer on the trump side. at what point does donald trump begin to wonder which side are his lawyers really on? leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weizmann, former fbi general counsel, former chief of the criminal division of the eastern district of new york, and professor practices and my ely school. he s an msnbc legal analyst. and bradley moss is with us, he s national security attorney. andrew weissmann, back to your old courthouse. you had no problem getting a seat in that room. i really want to try to squeeze in their next time. you were in the room. i just want to hand it to you. tell us what we need to know about what happened in that room today. i was trying to figure out