the memo that the chesbrough wrote on november 16th when it had become clear that even the lawyers for trump said that they have lost arizona, and therefore by their own count, they had lost the election. in the november 16th memo, he laid out the groundwork for this elaborate plot to use phony electors meeting in places that weren t legal to meet, signing certificates they were fraudulent. the entire thing was factually false and legally infinitive, but completely empty. that s the house of cards. we almost lost our republic over it. thank god for people like who persuaded them if he couldn t go along with the plot. your former student mr. chesbrough is listed as a
they had lost the election. in the november 16th memo, he laid out the groundwork for this elaborate plot to use phony electors meeting in places that weren t legal to meet, signing certificates they were fraudulent. the entire thing was factually false and legally infinitive, but completely empty. that s the house of cards. we almost lost our republic over it. thank god for people like who persuaded them if he couldn t go along with the plot. your former student mr. chesbrough is listed as a coconspirator, not by name, in jack smith s indictment. he says when he is offering this, i don t want to call it a legal opinion, but when he s
so he s blackmailing, her even though she d into anything wrong? she did not do anything wrong. she was concerned about her reputation, because reputation is everything in the business that she did. okay, let s follow that out, even though she hadn t committed any crime, even though she didn t hire ron young or anyone else to kill her husband, she couldn t go to the police when she got extorted? do you know how many people don t go to the police when they are extorted. somebody threatens to frames you for a murder i had nothing to do with, it read the police is the first phone call i m making. there are many, many people who get extorted, blackmailed, and they basically just want to make the problem go away. and so rather than go to the police, pam continued making payments to ron young. the only thing they had were those tapes, and that was it. those were the words of a person trying to get money from another person. that is it. that is not a criminal conspiracy in
given up, she visited the graveside. she couldn t go into the building where her daughter s body was found all those years ago. some years later, it was changed into a bar and restaurant and she went in and try to come to terms with it. it was an upsetting experience, she was overcome with grief to be in the building. to see sharon coming down the stairs in the last half an hour, herface the stairs in the last half an hour, her face was red, the stairs in the last half an hour, herface was red, she had been crying, she was overwhelmed, as you would expect. we may hearfrom her before the end of the day, she may give a statement. but you saw her in that piece we ran a few moments ago about her memories of that time, but i am sure today it is just the emotional wave of it all, and her sister, nikki s sister was talking about how relieved they are just as
change that right. so it s really important that you all understand that what we are doing here is so disruptive that we will always be attacked. the paranoia seems to come from the belief that like someone s gonna beat us to it or someone s gonna steal our ideas or we re not going to get the whole market. there s a healthy degree of paranoia and secrecy, but this was well beyond that. there was security. he couldn t go walk up into her office. that just doesn t happen. she had pulled her class on their exterior windows, bodyguards waiting outside. you know a couple of guys at the front lobby. and that increased more and more later on. yeah her and sunny walking at the same time. every morning eagle one eagle two on their way. and as soon as they start pulling in, okay, be ready . have the doors open. tuesday. eagle one sunny was eagle two.