president pleaded not guilty to all 37 federal charges after turning himself in to the miamd. federal courthouse. now, hundreds of his supporters took to the streets outsidhundre the courthouse. some even prayed for trump at se tha arbitrarily stopped at. as he left the courthouse seemed kind of relaxedind of.. now, the justice department is alleging, in case you ve been in a cave the, that the for president mishandled classified documents that includedocumentdo us defense of weapons, secrets and even an attack plan on an unnamed foreign powen r filling. iran. w1 of the charges violate a la called the espionage act. now, whatever you think of donald trump st.donald actions,o put this all into context. the espionage ac c t is over 100 years old. president woodrow wilson signed pres into law to protect the nation from foreign spies duringring world war one. now, most prosecutions involving the espionage act have been reserved for actual spies like julius and ethel rosenberr g
trump attorney timothy paletta believes so. he told politicothat that trumps several viable strategies that could blow holes in smith say case. he s gotten holes blown in these cases before, by the wayst ,including potential prosecutorial misconduct by a seniora doj official.mp paletta joins us right now. former trump attorney. tim, thanks for being here. tell me what where is the i weakness in in a case that everyone says is such a strong indictmentst? anll, the indictment is just an allegation. and, you know, in my career, i ve seen plenty of these types of allegations that when you get into the actual evidence, you find out it doesn t really back it up the way that the initial document is written. obviously, it s written inrittei the most way possible usingnora the most the most damning evidence while ignoring anything that would be exculpatory. so really, you have to take all those allegations with a grain of salt before you get into allf the discovery. but also in this case, t