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way the d.o.j. works that mer merrick garland will give them a subsequent meeting, i think it s the trump team s last chance efforts to persuade prosecutors. i know you participated in meetings like this one today with the justice department. what was trump s legal team actually trying to achieve? well, what they should have been trying to achieve that s most effective is really talking about how the law applies to these facts. in these kinds of meetings, wolf, it s not particularly effective to be running a complaint list that the prosecutors or investigators misbehaved somehow. it s more helpful and sometimes defense counsel will use like a white paper to say this is not the right facts in terms of th potential charges. if they re just adopting this blustery posture that trump
thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who walk off of a military base or ou of government buildings ever day. people unfortunately can wal it with hard copies and i thin that we have to determine wh had access to the documents, who touched them, who read the and understand exactly what th potential for further damage could be maybe we can get to the source of this problem but i is not going to change the result and we are living in a tim where americans have suc little faith in ou institutions problems like this will no help how, and what can we do to rebuild trust? you are touching upon something significan stephanie. we go around saying ho important our secrets are. how important it is to protect sources and methods, including importantly the human source who risked their lives and then when defense leader or defense officials i shoul say, or personnel ar themselves reckless and even i would say criminally negligent
cia s hacking tools were exposed. and published by wikileaks many audit trails were enacted paper trails were enacted. literally you could not print document inside of a governmen building without there being a full audit trail no thumb drives were allowed i the building there were numbers of th changes that-limited and reall cracked down on who coul access which documents on computer but if there are hard copies unless somebody is going to be searched every time they leave the building, and that is just simply not done for the tens o thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who walk off of a military base or ou of government buildings ever day. people unfortunately can wal it with hard copies and i thin that we have to determine wh had access to the documents, who touched them, who read the and understand exactly what th potential for further damage could be maybe we can get to the source of this problem but i is not going to change the result and we are living in a tim
it is going across the entir country until we start seein more people fighting back. let s talk about that on monday, you were arrested we were showing some video o that my understanding is that you were charged with trespassing, i believe, after, a warning. you were told you could be, th correct me if i m wrong, until sunset what is your experience, and why was it so important for yo to do this knowing the consequences let s take a history lesson for a second across the history of america, people have been protesting, and fighting and wars, and being a rusted and som ultimately being killed to protect rights to expand rights, to protect the things that we hold true a americans. so knowing that we have th potential of a six-wee abortion ban in the state of florida. that 75% of floridians don t approve of that we wanted to make sur that our voices were heard that we were heard out loud an clear, and that we are peacefully protesting outsid of city hall the reason we couldn t be at