indictment. cheated not name any names. they will be named in the indictment. i just don t see anything that she said that risks endangering any of the potential defendants. she certainly didn t hinted anybody who might have been investigated, who wasn t indicted. those who are indicted are going to be known publicly. i don t think this is a problem. it was, it is an odd situation because we re all used to the federal system where no grand juror can t ever reveal what they learned. it s not the case in georgia. you have to live with the rules that are the rules of georgia. that s where this is happening. fair enough. that s a great point. jennifer, that s what i was going to ask you. the second part of that. jill makes the compelling case about the legal aspect of this. laura will certainly try to do something with her interview. in the court of public opinion, did the four women s comments open a door for trump to cry
president, general kelly, these are serious people who talk about guardrails around the president. as the presidency proceeds under president trump you get people like peter navarro who are talking about qanon, which is nuts. my point about 2024 and the candidacy of president trump going into the next election is if you take out people like the president had in 2016, 17, you bring rationality into the oval office and you assume the next round will be the peter navarros of the world, you tell me what s going to happen during those four years. i m not looking forward to that. and by the way, cassidy hutchinson, she didn t want to do that. a lawyer told her go in because you have legal jeopardy. i don t believe her for a heartbeat. what do you mean, phil, that you don t what don t you believe? we re saying she wanted to go correct the record. let me tell you what happened. a new lawyer came in who wasn t paid by the trump people and said the committee s done hundreds of interviews,
republican party, who wasn t interested in the unfolding story, he was interested in his own unfolding ambition, and the reason the constitution has endured the way it has is because the founders understood that there would be people like this. lincoln understood in his first major speech. he talked about if the republic falls it will not be from a foreign foe. it will be from someone rising here and capitalizing on the passions of the people and the point of this whole system is that reason at least gets a fighting chance against passion. law gets a fighting chance against ambition, and that s what we have to struggle for and i think that in this moment, just enough of us, right, it wasn t a landslide in the midterm. just enough of us said you know
fantastic. i don t know if you saw that. but we had on twitter, i put out statements and i put out other statements that were so beautiful, and nobody uses them. nobody brings it up. and they were well read. i even did a documentary more or less, i did a statement from the lawn on camera that was deleted, and it was, you know, go home and go peacefully, and all of the things, you know that. it wasn t even talked about. essentially we have all democrats and republicans in very poor standing, two of them. the whole thing. it s a kangaroo court. what can i say. a kangaroo court where every witness is from his kangaroo white house. every single witness that came in there that provided the most important evidence were all people that weren t for donald trump. your people. hey, donald, they were your people. they were your people. yesterday they didn t want to do it,
he went to some of the details in the process of getting it out there. he said that he him another compresses were also thanked by gaddafi at the time for carrying out attacks. that was a key piece of evidence for the u.s. to pursue whom masoud who wasn t really on the radar beforehand. the significance of this is that it s still very murky what happened in this attack. the exact details of how it was carried out and even more significantly, why it was carried out. now capturing masoud, that might shed some light on all these questions. if, of course, he s willing to talk and we ll find out about that in due course as he goes through the trial process. there are a lot of people, 259 people who are killed as a result of that horrible attack, off of those 11 on the grounds. all of those families wondering why this happened. i hope they get the closure they would like to get. thank you so much, ali, for that. we have another breaking news story, this one with a smile on our faces beca