his endorsement for governor back in 2018. so he came and he really wanted i said you can t win. can you headache can win, sir. if you endorse me, i ll win . please please, sir, endorsed me. i said, let s give it a shot, ron. and i endorse him and he became like a rocket ship. within one day, the race was over. asser story, which if you ve been following this, this show here is usually a sign that trump is adding a little something to the to the narrative here. slight embellishment here, but but i think the broader point is that disastrous is kind of getting raked over the coals by conservatives. actually this week about how he s handled this conflict with trump. uh huh. and how he seems to not really have his heart in attacking trump thinking that maybe he can just wait a little bit longer. yeah. i mean, i think this has been sort of the soft preannouncement period where you can sort of soft test different things without being a candidate. the
to everyone that you speak to, but nevertheless, even to take it further if alvin bragg has truly exceeded the bounds of his job and really stepped in it and gone far the way to do it, as the new york state legislature can investigate him and impeach him, if it s really that they did it to a governor, we re about to do it to a governor just a year and a half ago, so the idea that congress in washington is the party to do it is simply incorrect. caitlin there are punch of other legal developments involving trump. but i think the bottom line the thing that ties all of this together. it seems to me this week. the narrative is that the courts are saying that there is no sort of blanket privilege that is given to him. they are ordering his eight his former aides, his attorneys to cooperate with these investigations and to testify. donald trump s been really effective over. the past many years of using the courts to his advantage, even if his governance in the executive branch was chaotic. h
your warmth was on display in the last block, the maga will see the weaponization of the legal front against donald trump. this will make him more of a martyr in their eye. but the rule of law doesn t care about that. the rule of law is whether or not someone is guilty of a crime.proven guilty. didn t this whole thing started with stormy before he became president. here s trump s attorney for the stormy case. he was on ari melber s show. a couple of tense moments.
defense. that will be the contradiction of their own actions and words on tape in and around the 6th. another development overnight, nothing to do with this. the mar-a-lago case. washington post first and then the times, that donald trump apparently asked a lawyer of his alex cannon to kel the archives, way back after the first batch of documents was turned over that, hey, we ve given you everything. asked this lawyer to say, we ve given you everything, the lawyer saying, i can t say that because i don t know it to be true. this is potentially important legally? it is potentially important. here s why. first of all, here s trump s only lawyer saying, i m not lying to the federal government for you, because i can t, i don t have confidence that what you are asking me to say is true, and then trump goes off and says, well, he ll fire off a note to that effect. the fact trump s own lawyer, we ve seen a pattern of this in different ways. is saying, i can t simply take