trump onsie and just have it on hand rapid response every time ron desantis says something to differentiate himself from donald trump. yes, they ve been playing that a lot, but i say gif. the differences go on. thank you,nc my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this evening. it was november 12, 2020, and there was a lot going on at the time. it had been less than a week since the networks called the 2020 presidential election for joesi biden. donald trump was just beginning his campaign to deny that result and try and overturn it. just a few days prior trump s lawyer, rudy giuliani, gave his infamous four seasons landscaping press conference to contest thela election results. we all remember that. trump had decided to deny president-elect biden to the classified presidential daily briefing as was the custom in presidential transitions, which in t retrospect seems a bit ironic. just one day later senator lindsey graham would make a phone callou to brad raffen
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i hear that. i just can t help but pay attention to articles that respective legal winds such as in the atlantic suggesting that judge aileen cannon could actually be a significant concern here in terms of this case actually making it to trial. because i think neill points out this case is a very strong case at the trio it is very simple, there are off-ramps for her. they suggest that the doj may have its back pockets of potential indictments up in bedminster, which is where some of the recordings trump made were, where he acknowledges that he had classified documents in his possession and that he can to classify the post presidency. do you think bedminster exists as a sort of fail safe for the doj, or is that a paranoid fantastical thinking? you know, it s an interesting theory. there are certainly allegations
now, since that indictment was unsealed last week, most republicans are either standing by or avoiding the topics altogether, even in districts where that calculus is risky. of the 18 republicans representing house districts that president biden won in 2020, just one of those republicans has criticize trump. congressman don bacon from nebraska is the lone republican of that group to say it s obvious what the president did was wrong, there s no way to defend that. and i just think the emperor has no clothes. others, like congressman nick lalota of new york and mike garcia of california have called the indictment politically motivated, wreaking of political retaliation and a continuation of eight years of bad behavior from the far left. again, these are republicans representing districts that voted for president biden in 2020, swing districts, swing districts that republicans represent in a narrowly republican controlled congress. so, okay, that position may get them through the gop prim
nomination is confirmed. that was the moment the senate voted to confirm a young assistant u.s. attorney named aileen cannon, to a lifetime appointment on the federal judiciary. 12 democrats voted with republicans to approve her nomination, including senator diane feinstein, who was the top democrat on the judiciary committee at that time. during his presidency, trump appointed 231 judges to the federal bench. which was an impressive number. one of the most successful parts of the entire trump administration was his reshaping of the federal judiciary. it was in many ways the reason so many conservatives held their noses in support of trump, the promises he made on the promises he kept about filling the courts with conservative judges. i m so, aileen cannon was a part of that broader trump success story at the courts. but if you are a democrat, and even if you are a republican, there were reasons to oppose a judge cannon s appointments. reasons that went beyond