revealed just an hour ago, about what the fbi was really looking for with their search warrant. there s also a lot of speculation because of what they this verity of the fbi coming and rating mar-a-lago. where they looking for the early clinton emails that were deleted, but they are around some places? where they looking for the they said you had it. no, no, they may be saying, they may have thought it was in there. andrew weissmann, is donald trump paying his lawyers enough money for them to take the chance to actually say that in court at some point? yeah, you are not going to hear that in court. i mean, this is, the maturity level to which he is stooping is really, is really incredible. and that was the joy of being in front of judge dearie, and seeing the appearance yesterday, the joy in reading the 11th circuit decision. these are adults evaluating a serious matter.
are to be believed, the fingerprints of not just trump but the kids are all over this, and there is a substantial legal problem that they are now facing, along with their father. tim o brien, speaking of book titles, today, letitia james said the donald trump s work was not the art of the deal. she called it the art of the steel. that has been your analysis for sometime now. it is been out there for quite awhile on the issue now is whether or not she can make that stick in court. there s no question the donald trump is a mendacious grift or and he has been at this for quite awhile. i don t think, there s not another prosecutor who has come in on his business dealings with this kind of sweep and intensity. this is a first for him, and i think that the quality of her investigation will get tested in court. i think he has also put his
opinion and order. here is the reason for hope. we hope that donald trump s poisoning of the federal judiciary is not as extensive or successful as it could have been. of the three judges who unanimously agreed with the prosecutors in this case, and disagreed with donald trump, two of them were appointed by donald trump. judge robin rosenbaum was appointed by judge obama. judge with grant was granted by trump. judge andrew brasher was appointed by donald trump. they re unanimous opinion contains the clearest history of this case yet written. and when describing the government record seized by the fbi at donald trump s residence, these judges did not say that those documents belong to the government. they said that the documents quote, properly belonged to the people of the united states. the people of the united states, that s those judges were writing their opinion for. that s who they were representing in that opinion. and in that opinion, the judges said the united states argues tha
appeals court. donald trump has not offered from the start of this case, or any other cases pending against him and investigations against him, he has not offered one word of defense, not one word of explanation or defence. he thinks, tonight on fox, that he offered a word of defense when he said that he declassify the documents. but the appeals court has already said does not matter whether they were declassified or not. let s listen to what donald trump said tonight that his lawyers do not dare say in court. let s listen to this. i did declassify, yes. okay, is there a process? what was your process to declassify? there doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. you know, people say different things. but as i say, there doesn t have to be. you re the president of united states, you can declassified just by saying, i m declassify. even by thinking about it, because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you are
no, no, they may be saying, they may have thought it was in there. andrew weissmann, is donald trump paying his lawyers enough money for them to take the chance to actually say that in court at some point? yeah, you are not going to hear that in court. i mean, this is, the maturity level to which he is stooping is really, is really incredible. and that was the joy of being in front of judge dearie, and seeing the appearance yesterday, the joy in reading the 11th circuit decision. these are adults evaluating a serious matter. this is just peer sort of childish distraction. it s not going to, you know, fool anyone, this kind of thinking. i wish i could think of him as stooping to that maturity level. i m afraid that is the maturity level where he lives. let s go to the new york state