and a completely different judge took the extraordinary step of waving attorney-client privilege for one of trump s lawyers because that judge came to believe trump may have committed a crime. this is not a thing that happens very often. it doesn t happen to most people once, let alone twice. but again, another illustration of what we know. donald trump is not most people. he has spent so many years operating with such an entitled, brazen lawlessness, bordering on criminality, stepping over the line, perhaps, we will see. it can be legitimately difficult to keep track of all the legal perils that he has put himself into. harry litman is a former barb mcquade is a former u.s. attorney is currently a law professor at the university of michigan. both of them join me now. harry litman, let me start with you, just on, again, the sort of procedural posturing of all of this can be very confusing. for people that are not
month. until gerald ford pardoned him. nixon thought that there is at least a chance that you could go to jail. i believed he could ve at least had fingerprints, if he had been in a series of danger going to jail, maybe somebody like donald trump would ve been a little bit more careful about calling an election official in georgia, or staging this insurrection. i think that s a great point for precedent, and also the kind of global comparisons that we just noted that you do have with other places. jim, the other situation here with so much event that is the context of another run, and the context of this battle with a primary contender, rhonda st. louis, which seems to be kind of gaining on it, and he just pummeled desantis. again, he hasn t appeared like the rest of the folks in that party, figuring out how to go after them. the polls started to drop for the desantis and go up for trump around the time that he started going after desantis. there is this clear correlation
when they heard testimony from robert costello, a former legal adviser to michael cohen. they hoped that robert costello would undermined costello might not actually have been the final witness. quote, the grand jury may hear from at least one more witness before being acts to vote on bringing charges against donald trump. sir for more than seven years jeremy saland joins me now. jeremy, good to have you on. and we don t know what happened. it could be nothing. somebody got sick or something. what is your read on the delay here? and just from your knowledge of process, what would it mean in terms of tomorrow and where they are in the timeline? first of all, i think we re all starting on the false premise that was set forth by the former president, that this and that the process is moving and that is simply not the case. there are all these things that come up that you and i may not hear about because it is a grand jury. nothing that stops this or slows it down is really a
hunter, who were seriously injured but survived. joe biden would be sworn in from his sons hospital room in wilmington, and would go on to serve 36 years in the senate. may they rest in peace and the member be a blessing. coming, up donald trump could make history becoming the first former president of the united states to be subject of a criminal referral from congress. congressman, steve cohen, who introduced the first real impeachment articles against donald trump reacts to the committees possible recommendations next. still ahead, the texas attorney generals office coming under fire for reportedly requesting information on texans who have changed their gender. why would they ever need that information? what are they planned to do with that? texas congresswoman-elect will join me later in an hour. e later in an hour get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp
classified documents in florida. they could not beat determine who was involved with checking the boxes at mar-a-lago or why some white house documents were not sent to the archive. the people familiar with the episodes the trump oversaw the process himself. and did so with great secrecy, declined to show some items even to his top aides. some material recovered in the search is considered extraordinarily sensitive, because it could reveal carefully guarded secrets about u.s. intelligence gathering methods. one of them said the information is among the most sensitive secrets we hold. around that time, trump attorneys evan corcoran and christina together provided the justice department with a written insurance about trump having returned classified materials. a person familiar with the matter said. a person did not provide the specific wording of the letter, signed by bob. a person familiar with the matter is that the document is of interest to the fbi, which is investigating the vera