of obstruction of justice, and this indictment reads like a mafia case. here you have, in again these are allegations, and the burden of proof here is high, and they don t have direct and witnesses implicating trump, but this is a scene to destroy evidence three days after a grand jury subpoena lands on mr. trump. it is mind-boggling, and as chuck said, it involves very low level employees whose lives are about to be ruined unless they cut a deal with prosecutors. and as for mr. nauta, there was no sign he s going to do that. his lawyers are paid for by mr. trump. he is completely loyal. he s following mr. trump around. and the other thing that i think about about these obstruction elements is that a lot of regular americans out there who don t follow this very closely, when we hear about the classified documents case, they have a hard time distinguishing what trump did from what joe biden and mike pence did, even though we all know that it is vastly
subpoena, donald trump says, okay, now i know the fbi, doj is coming for whatever i have here, and perhaps for security footage, setting in motion this process by which, ultimately, de oliveira tells the head of i.a. at mar-a-lago, the boss, in his words, wants this stuff deleted. you looked through this indictment. what else do you see in there? willie, let s take a pause on what you just said. it s just extrextraordinary. these allegations rival anything richard nixon was accused of. these are additional counts of obstruction of justice, and this indictment reads like a mafia case. here, you have again, these are allegations, and the burden of proof here is high. they don t have direct witnesses implicating trump, but this is a scheme to destroy evidence three days after a grand jury subpoena lands on mr. trump. it s mind boggling. as chuck said, it involves very low level employees whose lives