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talk to me about him potentially doing his own lawyer. again, making attorneys get attorneys. obviously, evan corcoran is a legal professional. he s taken an oath, he has professional obligations. he cannot lie for the former president. so, the moving, the reshuffling of these documents, again, that seems like an attempt, we don t know if it s the case, it seems very much like an attempt to allow evan corcoran to say, in all honesty, he knows that there s nothing here, even though we know that now donald trump may have directed some to move some those documents out of a place where evan corcoran wasn t going to do a search. say to the department, everything was clear. so, again, the math isn t mapping here. you don t move those kinds of documents. around with such frequently, and that s a look like you re trying to do something fun. that s the tail door here. it just looks really suspicious. talk to us about this dress ....
Reporting is likely true. that this investigation is wrapping up, and that potential charges could be in the works for donald trump and others. and trump s lawyers requesting a meeting with a. g. garland. that s a sign there s likely an indictment in the off, typically something that s coming down the pike, the defendant, prospective defendant, has an opportunity to speak with the prosecutors and advance to persuade. that there s nothing to see here. and it seems like this was donald trump s hail mary attempt to get merrick garland to get off this case. are you surprised by this time? no. not really. i mean, as melissa said earlier, there are sexier cases than this. this is straightforward. and the panoply of evidence, and types of evidence that have been collected here, that lead to potential obstruction charge, is really substantial. and we ve been seeing drips and drabs of reporting, indicating that this is coming for sometime. no, i m not surprised by the timing. i think what ....
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These documents. i m adaptable, dress rehearsals, something very different to me. i want to come back to you on this concept of obstruction, the reporting would seem to bolster the idea that that s the key element the prosecutors looking at in the washington post reports, quote, people familiar with the situation, said smith s teams believe that uncovered a handful of distinct episodes of obstructionist conduct. that stuck out to me, episodes. again, more than one, and i ll just say, if you are dance moms fan, abby lee miller did have a federal case brought against her for similar kinds of machinations. it s never the crime itself, it s always the cover-up, moving things around. trying to obstruct the process, that s undergoing here. again, we ve seen this play out in popular culture, a lot of different ways. think back to that movie, the firm, when tom cruise is that lawyer who s caught up in a terrible law firm that has ties with the mafia. and he says the fbi agent, yes, i have ....