have a written statement in due course . attorneys for trump compared the documents to an overdue library book, marveling at how the records dispute that has suddenly been transformed into a criminal investigation. trump and his team tried all kinds of defenses, frump falsely saying the top secret documents were his, to then saying that he declassified them. in court today, the doj lawyers were blunt, saying he is no long for president, and because he s no longer the president, he had no right to those documents and that ends the analysis. but we might be seeing a lot more from the search. the judge saying she will unseal the detailed inventory list that was prepared by the doj. and prior to the hearing, trump out on right-wing media attacking the doj once again. they took documents and they put them all over the floor. then they deceptively put out that picture. a lot of people think when you walk into my office i have confidential documents or whatever it may be, classif
focused on the document investigation. it s pretty dramatic what happened there. but this is i think an investigation that we shouldn t lose focus of. yeah, and as an aside, cipollone and philbin were also both interviewed by the fbi earlier this year regarding the mar-a-lago classified records probe, so it s not like they haven t chimed in on that themselves. let s shift gears, talk about fulton county, georgia. i ve always hedged the bet that i thought that this georgia criminal probe into trump s interference and trying to overturn the election results from 2020, that was going to be the big interest quickest achilles heel for the president. so a judge today denying senator lindsey graham s motion to quash his subpoena to have to be forced to testify in front of the special grand jury that the d.a. convened down there in fulton county. what s the takeaway? is he going to have to testify,