what are the strongest points that you think the trump legal team is making here, and the weakest? yeah, kaitlyn. so trump s brief, which was just about earlier today, it s 34 pages long, but let me break it down into sort of the four major arguments that trump s team makes. number one, he argues he did not engage an insurrection. i think that s a weak argument. first of all, on the facts, but second of all, the supreme court is not gonna touch that. but not a fact finder. they don t do trials. it generally won t make that kind of finding. argument to that trump makes is, this is up to congress. congress has to tell this how this works. it s not up to the individual states that would cause chaos. i tend to think that s a stronger argument. i think that would give us some sense of uniformity. this ways to read the 14th amendment either way on that. the third argument that trump makes in the brief is that even if it is up to the states like colorado, he says he was not given due proces
big picture here. we re seeing the trump campaign layout pretty significant constitutional arguments. do you think the justices are going to weigh in in that way or are we going to see something more narrow, more technical to try to answer this question without making a sweeping statement about the constitution here? you know, cakasie, that is t million dollar question in terms of what the supreme court will do if anything. remember, they have the ability to say that we are not weighing in at all and let the decision stand. i doubt they will do that. i think there does need to be consistency and uniformity with respect to whether or not the president s name should appear on any individual state s ballot. but i think there is a lot constitutionally for the court to sink its teeth into should they make the determination that is the way that they will go. you laid out a number of those arguments. whether or not january 6 did constitute an insurrection. whether or not the president
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should be incarcerated. you re reminding everyone, there s legally valid grounds for appeal, given the range of issues. however, i m pointing out in fulton county, a lot of rico defendants are in, they ain t out. they re in the whole time. another part of the system. how that dial gets adjusted for uniformity i think is a big roving question in our legal system, one that i know you care about as well. while i have you, i want to get you on the other big story. i mentioned trump adviser linked to january 6th, roger stone, pushing the plots to keep trump in office two days before the 2020 election was called. the final decision as to who the state legislatures authorized be sent to the electoral college is a decision