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Co-defendants? it might. i don t think any of them will be held in the jail so i don t think it will be that kind of leverage. it is a slight mistake that we re focusing so much on the flipping. no one prosecutes makes a case thinking we ll flip people. they re ready to go. what about rudy giuliani? that has been a story kind of undercovered. we ve learned he s facing hundreds of thousands in legal bills, and the sanctions taking place. it doesn t sound like he s getting a great deal of assistance from the trump team. maybe we ll find out that isn t the case. what is happening with rudy giuliani is extraordinary. it is extraordinary. probably painful for him because
KindCo-defendantsMistakeLeverageJailFlippingPeopleCase-thinkingProsecutesRudy-giulianiOneBillsPal. what are you saying? and you probably liked it better than all the jay-z stuff. much better, absolutely. personal taste. exactly. right. exactly. jack, though, to your point, maya, he got this case inherited from the attorney general, and he has by all accounts gone very quickly. and it s important to note this is not the only investigation, but it does tell you something when you look at the sources. when he is lining this up, to your point, it is with insiders. it s with the personal toerps. it s with employees. it s with proof that is going to be so hard to challenge. you know, i m looking at it with an eye as you, as a former prosecutor going how are you going to attack this? and i m now looking to january 6th case thinking, gee, he s going to be able to do the same thing by going to insiders and getting that kind of
PointStuffJackPalBetterTasteSean-carterCaseSourcesGarlandMaya-wileyInvestigationMoney. obviously, former prosecutors and the current team working on this case thinking otherwise. yeah, it was interesting even during his 90-minute speech last night, former president trump was saying, do you even have to pay for taxes on these things? do you have to? does anybody know the answer to that? i do think some lawyers know the answer to that. ali, brian williams had some amazing footage from last week s rally in ohio where even as the president, the former president was speaking, you had plenty of his fans leaving. did we see similar scenes like that last night? well, look, certainly last week in ohio it was a question of the heat. we had people out there for hours and hours in advance in order to see the former president. certainly that was a factor. and, yeah, about 45 minutes into his remarks there in ohio, people were streaming out and they continued to do so over the rest of his remarks. i would also say yesterday, slightly different scenario but still the same ex
Donald-trumpPresidentLast-nightProsecutorsThingsTeamSayingMoneyTaxesCase-thinkingFormer90Agreement with congress, it might have impacted what mueller could use as far as things that flynn said publicly. and that complicates matters. you have to fight about what s now part of an immunity agreement, whether that was um munty for congressional purposes or criminal purposes. it just muddies the water incredibly. so the special prosecutor doesn t go into any case thinking that they are going to get a confession. they assumed that if flynn has done something wrong, they are going to have to prove it without his cooperation. so do you think his immunity rejection, i m trying to ep keep up, his immunity rejection would help the case for bob mueller and the special investigation? i don t think it will help and hurt because you re not allowed to take that right of
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