And mississippi the former chair of the historic january Six Committee about the second indictment of donald trump. A second or a velshi begins right now. Good morning, and Sunday August the 6th, im ali velshi. Donald trumps legal team has until five pm tomorrow to respond to the governments request for a protective order before it agrees to turn over evidence in the Election Interference Case. The ruling came after a series of motions filed on saturday afternoon and quick succession. Trumps team asked to push the deadline back by three days and to hold a hearing on the matter, which is a sign of how the former president s attorneys are going to try to slow things down, much like the president s past attorneys have done in various other legal matters. Special counsels legal team quickly argued against it, calling that motion unnecessary. Ultimately, judge tanya, the judge appointed to oversee the Election Interference Case denied the trump teams motion for a delay. Her order came less
escalated leading to the tragedy we saw unfold areas capital on january 6th. yeah, every step of the way, there is never any sort of evidence the results of the election michigan or any other state, anything other than an accurate election of the will of the people. again, we welcome questions, but every allegation should be rooted in evidence, legal cases need to be rooted in evidence. whether or not they re dismissed, that s what happened here. here, you know, we use you as the prototype for the secretary of state to do. it written books about this. one of the things that kevin mccarthy talked about the other day is that, you know, hillary clinton denigrate the outcome of her election, nobody charged her with anything. al gore didn t grow the outcome of his election, nobody charged him with anything. stacey abrams in georgia didn t agree with the outcome of her election, no one charged her with any of them. i don t recall any of them inciting a riot or any of them telling anyone to