See the conversation in the video below or at the link here. So, you want to try to get this to a jury so you have a final record of what the jury thinks happened before the prosecution might otherwise be truncated." They may try to pardon Trump and avoid these charges. And if a Republican wins, say it's DeSantis (D-FL) or something like that. "Not just the campaign clock, but also the election. "But I think Carol is right, the attorney general is also thinking about the clock," Katyal continued. claimed charges were "imminent," but a lawyer snafu means it will be closer to the end of July or early August that charges would fall in that case. He added in the caveat of Georgia, where the D.A. "That's what - you know, the scope of the investigation, how it heated up in the last few weeks, you know, The Wall Street Journal story which broke some of this said there's still some investigation left to be done. "My expectation is this is going to be soon," he predicted. Katyal explained that the Justice Department rules are to bring cases when they're ready and not consider politics one way or the other. Those have not gone to the attorney general yet, but it's looming, and Donald Trump knows that too." She went on to say that reporters have heard for weeks that the Smith probe was "nearly cooked, and it's expected there will be charges. He's decided, I'm going to break my own news." Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig said that it's the perfect example of how Trump is a "master in his own mind of the legal strategy, but more importantly the communication strategy. Host Nicolle Wallace remembered in 2018 when Donald Trump told the press that he was excited to speak to special counsel Robert Mueller and would be testifying in person. If it's someone political, can trash it as being political or this or that. He's afraid of having someone independent do this. So, as between those two, when we're talking about something as sensitive as 'do you indict a former president,' it would make all the sense in the world that's a Jack Smith determination. "He has a long-standing reputation in Washington of being bipartisan, of being a careful and respected jurist on both sides of the aisle," Katyal said of Garland. Watch the video clip below from Real America's Voice. "They're trying to make sure that something happens here that one of the police officers gets concerned about what's going on and actually starts off firing." "What they're trying to do on the swats is they're trying to have suicide by police," he said. The host explained that local police were "savvy" about the so-called swatting because police had previously beenĬalled to his million-dollar home on false pretenses. "We're actually getting swatted the criminals, and it is criminals that continue to swat us," Bannon added. "I was gonna try to do this morning, but there's so much going on, including the fact we got swatted in the middle of the show when I was in that in the 'C' block in the first hour, I'm telling my team, 'Hey, can you knock it off? I've got a concentrate here,'" he recalled. War Room show, Bannon told his audience he had been interrupted by a visit from the police.īannon said he planned to play clips of former President Donald Trump's CNN town hall until police knocked on the door. Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon was interrupted during a live broadcast on Thursday when he was reportedly "swatted" by his critics.
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