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it is incumbent, upon jack smith to take that meeting into account. and might help him do exactly what andrew weissmann said. it might help him answer questions for the grandeur. maybe a grand jury will say, what does donald trump s team have to say about this? do we have evidence? have we heard anything? any counter narrative? any counter argument to one of these pieces of evidence? and you know, it helped presents a fuller picture to the jury. so they re going to want to die just that, think about it, because they re going want to present that as well. you want to give, as andrea said, everything to the grand jury. have it all teeth up. and really put in a count and the questions people might have as they make a really great decision would be to inform the president for extremely serious charges. it s hard to imagine that for a grand jury they wouldn t have thoughtful questions before voting on such an act. what do you think, trump s lawyers meeting with dexameth today? what will b
smith out of an indictment by saying things like he relied on legal counsel. and of course, we know that legal counsel where people like sydney powell, rudy giuliani. so, that s not going to work. then they re going to assert, look, it s bad for the country. we ve heard trump say. this even in a threatening. you can t be doing this. it s not good for don t moxie. it s not good for the country. it s not going to work. and, really, this is about delay. can we push this off, far enough, even buy us a week, two weeks, three weeks. so we keep pushing this away. let trump campaign. maybe even went so he could eventually pardon himself. i want to stay on the delay point, joyce. because jack smith we know is set to hear from more witnesses in august, in this case. won t that delay things even more? as important as those witnesses are, the one defense that trump is banking on is delay. should jack smith help him in
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fake elector scheme and people also being questioned about some of the fundraising mechanisms that were going on. it seems that there s a particular interest in that infamous meeting which has been sort of referred to as the craziest meeting of the trump administration, which took place just before that will be wild tweet that set all of these events into motion, and involving all of these figures that he could seize voting machines and do all sorts of really out there methods to stop the peaceful transfer of power. you know, rudy giuliani we know has gone in to talk with investigators. he hasn t appeared before a grand jury specifically but has talked to investigators about it, and of course the most, you know, infamous or famous, most high profile person to appear before the grand jury was the former vice president himself who is now of course running against the former president trump for the republican primary. i think building to this key moment where they have to sort of get the