exclusive, and that s coming up first. plus a preview of trump s day in federal court this week with robert mueller s former top prosecutor andrew weizmann. also today, a conversation with congressman dan goldman. he knows a thing or two about making the case against donald trump. later, former cia director, john brennan joins us to discuss just how dangerous it is to handle our nation s most sensitive secrets like this. so we talk about a lot of issues on the show every week. we will definitely continue to do that. today, we have one focus. making sure you have a better understanding that the end of the show of the federal indictment of donald trump. the former president was back on the campaign trail yesterday attacking the special counsel and trying to muddy the waters as much as possible. the rhetoric from his supporters is getting increasingly violent, and his arraignment tuesday in miami could be a circus. so it s super important that everybody understands the facets of
mary mccord, another former career prosecutor was struck by. it just stands out. these cases are usually kind of inferential. somebody has all the documents at their home, and then we know that they had access to it. you would ask a jury to and for that they must have known, they must have taken it, they must have knowingly possessed it. occasionally you might have a case where you put a witness on, like michael collin, who has admitted to cross. and his case, including perjury. so there is baggage, this means the feds can attack that person, legitimately attacked them for their prior bad acts. here, there s none of that. as you pointed out, the witnesses are employee one, ploy to, underlines with no baggage that we know. of attorney one, attorney to, attorney three. his own attorneys. they have contemporary us notes, text messages. as you mentioned, tape accordions. there are tapes.