go how he wants. last night i played this briefly at the top of the show, he was speaking after bob costello who had formerly advised michael cohen, came out and testified yesterday in front of the grand jury and was speaking about his reputation and character which were both highly regarded. so here s what he said. do you think there is any chance that alvin bragg does not indict donald trump at this point? i do think there is a chance. and i think beyond a reasonable doubt that bob costello s testimony tips the scale in favor of not bringing this case. is it possible that a majority of the 23-member grand jury does not vote to indict president trump? and keep in mind you re if in new york. this is not a voir dire jury in a jury trial that you re getting a little bit of a sense of how they might decide cases. but you re looking at more than the indictment. if you re alvin bragg at the vote tally, you want to be sure
possibly in roster form, the way the district attorney had requested it. interestingly enough the, included their vote tally, and so whether that information will ultimately be disclosed will have to see. i think what we will have to see is the district attorney, even though she is living with this case for well over a year, the allegations of perjury are new. that takes additional time, and possibly, an investigation, to be able to establish that those witnesses did, knowingly, make false statements, or knowingly lie under oath. so, she may be spending this time to gather that evidence, and a few weeks ago they re charging decisions were evident. again, i think we are all waiting to see exactly what those decisions are. it does appear that based on the grand jury s recommendation, they would be in the form of indictments.
how many indictments can you squeeze into those six pages, in your experience? how long will you expect a district attorney, stefani willis, to take into converting that? to turn it into publicly presentable indictments? candidly, i was surprised, the report was as concise, in only eight or nine pages. what that suggests is, to me, at least, that the grand jury has parse through all of the various nuances of the crimes, and got the potential crimes, and have got to the heart of the matter as to who should be charged with what. they have laid it out, quite sourcing plea, very clearly, possibly in roster form, the way the district attorney had requested it. interestingly enough the, included their vote tally, and so whether that information