releasing the search warrant itself. the doj arguing the road map was too sensitive to be released. citing witness protection and ongoing investigation. the doj lost that argument today. the judge finding that those prosecutors failed to meet the burden to prove the entire of adate should remain sealed, ordering the garland doj to file their secret proposed redactions within a week. so that s a loss for them on process and a win for getting more information about this operation, as a general citizen, if you are interested in learning even more about what s going on there, well, that s a win. most news outlets wanted the outcom outcome. trump also wanted that outcome. he went from hiding the original warrant, which he had the whole time, then saying he wanted it released, then the judge releasing some new materials as well today like more of the warrant application with sites he illegally possessed contrabrand at mar-a-lago. it is in early stages as they review the evidence th
Trump was indicted by a Grand Jury. He was not indicted by Fani Willis and nathan wade. Keep our eye on the prize in that sense. Report about him being paid more than floyd, who is a rico expert, they are being paid the same, Fani Willis spoke about that. Judge jeanine now. Jessica yeah, right now being paid the same amount. People look at this, they will pay attention more to the affair than the nuts and bolts of the Trial Thchl is what Donald Trump wants. Hes gone after either the d. A. Or judge in every case that he has penning except can cannon, who he loves. This was a Grand Jury that
this expensive law in georgia. she is widely considered an expert, she s even brought on somebody who s even more of an expert or consider to be more of a rico expert. how does the d.a. s history play into this specific case with this law? yeah, she s telegraphed that she would seek rico charges from the very beginning, including xi brought out our eco expert, but she herself is a rico expert. about a decade ago, she brought rico charges against a group of school teachers and administrators that were perpetrating an atlanta school cheating scandal. and was successful in it. so she herself has used rico charges to go after street gangs, to go after cheating teachers. and now, potentially, after the former president. so she is kind of honed this craft over the last decade, and has the expertise in office to be able to pursue these charges. michelle, as i mentioned, donald trump over the years has been often compared to a crime boss from people like michael cohen, from people that h
once. and i have to be honest with you, i ve never seen a case like that before. i treat child advocacy and i never tell my students, try a case by yourself. always have at least one other lawyer there or get your mom there if you have to take notes with you. that means you re talking about 19 defendants, 38 lawyers, that s 57 people. and 19 people objecting at any given point in time. but this takes me back to my original point, she s treating him like any other defendant, and her expectation is that she s going to squeeze people, people will flip, there plead, will drop out before this goes to trial, so that number will get lower down. so, to david s point about the fact that fani willis is really coming at this hard with the racketeering charge, this isn t the first time she s used this expensive law in georgia. she is widely considered an expert, she s even brought on somebody who s even more of an expert or consider to be more of a rico expert. how does the d. a. s history pla
to be on trial at once, are they? well, fani willis says she intends to try them all at once. and i have to be honest with you, i ve never seen a case like that before. i treat child advocacy and i never tell my students, try a case by yourself. always get your mom there if you have to take notes with you. that means you re talking about 19 defendants, 38 lawyers, that s 57 people. and 19 people objecting at any given point in time. but this takes me back to my original point, she s treating him like any other defendant, and her expectation is that she s going to squeeze people, people will flip, there plead, will drop out before this goes to trial, so that number will get whittled down. so, to david s point about the fact that fani willis is really coming at this hard with the racketeering charge, this isn t the first time she s used this expensive law in georgia. she is widely considered an expert, she s even brought on somebody who s even more of an expert or consider to be mo