Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Hit By MAJOR COURT ORDERS before Election
Episode Date: October 17, 2024Michael Popok and Karen Friedman Agnifilo host the midweek edition of the top-rated Legal AF podcast. On tap? 1. What is in store for Trump with the public release of the Special Counsel's appendix in... the DC Election Interference case setting out all of the evidence against him; 2. Will Judge Chutkan find that the "fake elector certificates" alleged to have been used by Trump in the criminal conspiracy are enough to satisfy the US Supreme Court to keep the "obstruction" crimes in the indictment; 3. Judge Mcburney may have just saved Georgia from a Trump take over; 4. Trump threatens to violate the Constitution and jail and use the US Military against other Americans, and so much more at the intersection of law and politics. Thanks to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/legalaf Mack Weldon: Go to http://mackweldon.com/?utm_source=streaming&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcastlaunch&utm_content=LEGALAFutm_term=LEGALAF and get 20% off your first order with promo code LEGALAF OneSkin: Get started today at https://OneSkin.co and receive 15% Off using code: LEGALAF VIIA: Try VIIA Hemp! https://bit.ly/viialegalaf and use code LEGALAF! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We are live live on the air with the midweek edition of Legal AF.
And look who it is, Karen Freeman-Ikniflo and Michael Popak back again at that intersection of law and politics.
Oh my God, my head is about to explode.
We have so much law and politics to talk about.
And we're going to, today we're going to, I mean, at the intersection of law and politics that talk about. And we're going to, this is today, we're going to, I mean,
at the intersection of law and politics that we like to sit at, we're going to talk about the DC
election interference case. So many new orders have come out. So many new motions have been filed.
And we've been waiting with bated breath and salivating for the appendix. It was the appendix all along. Where is the appendix?
We've been waiting on this appendectomy by Judge Chutkin and yet it didn't come out yet
We expect it later tonight could be well while we're doing the live could be tomorrow morning
But she's gave Donald Trump seven days to go explore
Litigation options, whatever that means.
He apparently explored them,
found that there were no litigation options
and hasn't done a darn thing about it in a week
to stop the appendix from being revealed to the public
in all of its glory.
And maybe we'll keep salty, keep an eye on the docket.
Maybe it'll happen while we're doing it.
We've known Judge Chutkin to not only move quickly
with a velocity of which we're not familiar in federal court, but she also does things late at night. So who knows, it could happen. But
a lot of other things got filed. We have Jack Smith basically telling Donald Trump and his lawyers
that they don't know what they're talking about when it comes to the Supreme Court's Fisher
decision about what can and can't be indicted under the obstruction of an official
proceeding provision. They misinterpret it and Jack Smith is here to set Judge
Chuck in straight. It's important because it has to do with two major crimes that
have been alleged in the superseding indictment and the superseding
indictment was was obtained by Jack Smith after the Fisher decision he had the benefit of the Fisher decision about
What you can and can't indict under under what kind of behavior you can and can't indict
We'll talk about that and then judge Chutkin just dropped boom 50 page order today about Donald Trump's request for
16 categories of additional documents that he demands to support
his defenses from nine different subparts of the government from the intelligence community
to the other parts of the Department of Justice.
And I'm not sure that Judge Chuck is buying any of that.
We'll talk about her 50 pages.
We'll look back all that.
Then we'll got to go to Georgia.
We got we're back to
Judge McBurney. I love Judge McBurney. He issued not one, but two decisions in the last
48 hours that shoves back at MAGA's attempt to hijack the Georgia election. And we'll
get to the politics portion of this in a minute. Georgia is so important. If, let's just be
frank, if Kamala Harris wins Georgia as part of her electoral map, she will crush MAGA
and maybe put them and us out of our misery
of ever having to deal with Donald Trump again.
And who knows, maybe for the second time in 32 years,
a Democrat will win Georgia.
Early voting suggests it's looking good.
Double the amount, Karen, of who voted in 2020
has already voted on day one of the Georgia early voting,
and that's a great sign for Democrats.
And there's a new order from Judge Scott.
I didn't even know there was a matter
before Judge Scott in Georgia,
right before we went on the air,
in which he declared illegal
all of the Trump election board last minute rule changes
in order to benefit Donald Trump at the polls
and the counting and the certification.
And we'll talk about that as well. And then finally, Trump is, I mean, I don't know how
else to put this. Trump is threatening American citizens with internment, internment camps,
and using the military against them, claiming that they are the enemy within. And then if
you thought, well, maybe he misspoke, maybe he meant something else, he then
doubled down on it and named who the enemy within was, and they were all
American citizens, including other elected officials like Nancy Pelosi and
and the Adam Schiff out in California. Can he do that? We'll talk about the
series of laws that would prevent him from doing that
Assuming that the the Supreme Court does anything about it, but that's like a full plate today, right Karen. Come on. Absolutely
absolutely a full plate and
You're so punchy today. You're in like such a good mood
No, I don't know why I got my Eagles on my sweater. See my ego my sweater For those that see my there it is. I don't know. I just am
There's just so much exciting
It's the excitement of the 20 days or less or whatever it is to the election and how well Kamala is doing
Let's just get off with the politics looking into politics
So I don't know how much of this you were able to see I know you were doing a little bit of traveling Karen
But we this is the juxtaposition for the American people.
You've got Kamala Harris going in the belly of the beast
and doing an interview on Fox in Pennsylvania with Bret
Bear, pardon me, in which he does masterfully.
He's in a hole, sorry.
He interrupted her a number of times,
which was like he would never do that to a man and I'll say that out loud
but she held her own because she's gonna be the commander-in-chief and she's gonna be the president of the United States and she needs to and
You know, they tussled about immigration some other ridiculous things. She goes does that
At the same time Donald Trump in an earlier recorded town hall only women were invited and not just any women
It appears that Fox in an earlier recorded town hall, only women were invited. And not just any women.
It appears that Fox planted a number of Republican women
that were personally invited to see the audience
and cheer and clap for Donald Trump.
Like he's at, like it's a seventh grade birthday party
or seven year old birthday party.
And so Donald Trump, who's busy attacking CBS
and all these other news organizations for,
oh, they should lose their licenses.
They rigged it.
It was rigged and editing was rigged.
What about when you rig the audience in a town hall, a town hall where he claimed that
he was the father, that's an interesting choice of words, of IVF.
We're going to talk more about the father of IVF, Kamala Harris's response to that,
when she then appears on a stage with 12 Republicans, top top people, all endorsing her at a campaign rally stop in
Pennsylvania, right? And then Donald Trump threatens the American people with using
the military against them because he claims they're the enemy of the people
and he's gonna also invoke war powers and's going to invoke the Alien Enemies Act
if he ever gets back into office in order to throw out,
I don't know, 11 million people here through immigration
policy, including Americans?
That was just the po- Which part of that did you see?
And I'm going to kick it over to you now.
Well, I'll tell you, I was more can't get over the dissembling before our very eyes when he did that rally with the puppy killer, whatever her name is.
The Christine Noam or whatever her name was supposed to be her comeback tour.
And suddenly he kind of loses his mind and they turn the music on and he's standing there for more than 30 minutes
Looking like frankly somebody who is dissembling before our very eyes. I mean you have the clip
Yeah, well, yeah, I'm sure we have the clip and he keeps to he keeps he keeps tweeting
That he's so healthy and his medical records are so much better than Kamala Harris's and
he's perfect this and perfect that, well, release them. Release it, you know, because
frankly, he looks like he is deteriorating before our very eyes. And it's not only, it
would be weird, except that he's trying to be the commander in chief. And so it's terrifying and dangerous.
It's absolutely shocking.
That's something that I can't get over.
Playing Y.P.A.
Yeah, Salty, roll the clip and then we'll comment on him.
We got a clip.
Let's not do any more questions.
Let's just listen to music.
Let's make it into our music.
Who the hell wants to hear questions?
That's in that beautiful though. It's a beautiful we played that in Butler, Pennsylvania, we had a moment of silence and then we had the bells of Notre Dame
go off and then we had a great opera singer Christopher who was so incredible
and a great great opera singer.
Oh, we don't have him. We don't have him dancing.
At one point he danced to the gay anthem YMCA
and to Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah,
which resulted in a cease and desist letter
from the estate of Leonard Cohen and Rufus Wainwright
to tell him to stop doing that.
What are we watching in the final days of this campaign?
Also, by the way, if you listen carefully,
he sounds like he's slurring his speech.
There is something going on there that is just not,
in addition to the fact that he recently,
it was widely reported, experienced
some incontinence issues, right?
And I just think he's got some health issues
that we have a right to know about
if this is somebody who thinks he's going to be,
and first of all, he's unfit 10 ways to Sunday in every way.
But I think in addition to his psychiatric issues,
his narcissism, his sociopathic tendencies,
and frankly, the fact that he can't tell the truth about anything.
I think that now we have some serious medical issues going on because this is just not normal.
It was actually shocking.
It was how I felt frankly when I watched the debate with Biden and Trump when everyone was said, you know, he needs to step down and he can't run.
This absolutely Trump is at that point now. And hopefully someone will step in. It's just crazy.
I mean, because really what we're voting for is we're voting for Vance because Trump is not going to be able to serve for four years.
So if you like President Vance, if you think that guy is the guy who should be our next president,
then then go ahead and vote because Trump, the only Trump's
Trump's game here is to win the presidency, so he can dismiss
all the cases against him, pardon himself and all his
friends and family, and then I'm sure he'll, you know, die, or
just kind of, you know know right off into the sunset and
Handed over to Vance. He doesn't want to serve four more years. He's not fit to serve four more years
He just wants to this has always been his get-out-of-jail free card
Yeah, think of the four things that he's done since that bullet whizzed by his head in Butler, Pennsylvania
And and to tell me that this shows proper judgment.
Very first thing he did was pick Vance the next day.
I mean, and then how's that going for him?
This 49 year old, fabulous, who can't keep his story straight.
I love the chubby cheeks, beardless.
I like chubby cheek, beardless people now.
I like the chubby cheek, beardless Vance
from four or five years ago when he was shilling his book,
saying what we always knew, that Donald Trump's an idiot,
that he's a loser, that he is the opium or the heroin
in the needle of America's arm, that he is America's Hitler.
That was J.D. Vance.
So he picks J.D. Vance.
The very next thing he does is he forms an alliance with
RFK jr. That
vax denying
You know bear cub killing or you know brain worm eating
Guy hoping to get his I don't know what voters that he was able to deliver. That was his second major of his second major decision.
His third was all of
this stuff that he's done during not only the debates.
Pardon me, but now I thought the low point,
the nadir was the 26 minute mark in the debate.
Pardon me, I have a little tickle today.
Pardon me guys. 26 minutes into
the debate when he said they're eating,
they're eating your pets, they're eating your pets,
they're eating your cats and dogs.
I'm like, oh, could he go any lower?
And now I gotta hear him threaten the American people,
fellow Americans with using the US military on them
as the enemy of the people, which is a violation,
I will go over it at the appropriate time,
a violation of at least three different laws on the book since the Civil War, just after the Civil
War, and double down and triple down on it. And then you have this weird, who's any questions?
Questions, we need the music, let's play the music. We can't play the music because we
had a copyright problem. But we would normally show you him, whatever that was, to whatever that is, if that's not him completely gassed mentally,
emotionally, and otherwise, and he won't release his medical records. So we know because any normal
human being that had some sort of whatever rolled by his ear, he would have some sort of concussive
syndrome, and yet he's out. And the last major decision that I did a hot take on recently on the new channel, Legal AF MTN, is that he's,
he's outsourced his entire get out the vote campaign to Elon Musk, who's never done that
before. And you know how things go when Elon takes over an entity that he's never done before,
because we saw what he did for Twitter and X. so he has no idea what he's doing he's just spending
money like a drunken sailor sorry sailors and he spent 200 million he's
got 200 million dollars in from various donors he hasn't set up a ground game he
hasn't set up field offices he hasn't set up knock on doors getting souls to
polls he's pissed off to Santhas in Florida
So the Santhas isn't mobilizing for Donald Trump imperiling the ability for Donald Trump to win Florida. He's gotta win, Florida
But this is what you get. This is what you get when you have Donald Trump and I agree with you
I like that analysis what explains it all is he doesn't give a shit and And he just wants to make it to the finish line.
Or as I said, like the seven year old during a game of tag
who just needs to get to the safety base
to beat out the prosecutions in order to wave a magic wand.
And then he can say, all right, you're right.
40 year old JD Vance, it's all yours.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
That's exactly what I think is happening. I mean, it's just
really terrifying. And what's the answer? Get out and vote. Everybody go out and vote.
I'm so proud. My youngest, who's 20 years old, actually filled out her registration
form tonight and we're putting it in the mail tomorrow. And I'm thrilled, you know, that
young people are dying to vote, frankly, and that it's so important
to them.
Whatever that inertia was that was around a while back is not the case right now.
And I think that's amazing.
And despite the fact that Trump is doing everything he can by filing all these lawsuits, these
election lawsuits, and having people file them in all the swing states, so that he has lawsuits pending, that he can essentially hit the go button if he loses in
any of the swing jurisdictions. And he'll claim all sorts of things, right? He'll claim election
interference. He'll claim dead people are voting. He'll claim that illegal people are voting,
whatever, whatever the horrible lies he will tell, and he'll get it
so that he'll try to convince the states, because he couldn't convince Mike Pence not to certify the
election. Of course, he's not going to convince Kamala Harris, whose turn it will be this time
to not certify. So his goal now is to figure out how to get the states not to certify the election so that he can try to steal it once again.
The only answer is to get out the vote so that we can win by a landslide, not by anything that can be questioned by anybody.
And that's the only way this time. And so everybody has to vote. Tell everyone
you know to go out and register and vote. It counts. It matters.
Yeah, I want to turn what the Republicans say on their head. They say, we got to make
the we got to make the vote too big to rig. Okay, just we just have to make the vote in
the electoral college so large that we crush MAGA once and for all and put Trump out of his misery and put the
input and end this long national nightmare that is the threat of the return of the Trump
presidency.
I loved your interview with Judge Ludwig.
Ludwig, yeah, sorry.
It was so good.
But I loved my favorite thing that he said was this isn't an election about left versus right.
It's an election, or, no, left, yeah, left versus right.
It's an election about democracy.
And it's really, you know, it's about right versus wrong,
is I think the way he put it.
And it just was so smart because it's true.
Our very democracy is at stake in this election.
And I have a lot of friends,
I'm sure everybody on social media has close friends
who are Trump supporters.
And they post things like gas prices during Trump,
that they claim was much lower under Trump,
or they post things like egg prices.
I mean, that seems to be the one thing
that gets people motivated.
But it's
just interesting to me that nobody that these low information voters or whatever you want to call
them, you know, people who just sort of don't really dive as deep as we do in all this stuff,
that's all they think about. They don't realize that our liberties, our democracy, people talk
about how fragile democracy is. I never quite understood it until now, what they mean by that.
But really our freedoms, our way of life,
our independence and our democracy,
that's what's at stake at this election.
It's not about whether you are somebody
who believes in the left or the right.
You know, I was on an airplane
and it was kind of a long flight.
And so I watched this HBO series called
The Regime with Kate Winslet.
I think it was like six or eight episodes.
And it's just about a fictitious European,
middle Europe country.
And it was fascinating because it's all about
how these alliances and annexing these,
it's just all about kind of what's gonna happen
if Trump gets elected and the
alliances that he is setting up with dictators, with not with even wants to get out of NATO, and
he's setting it up so that Putin and, you know, all his other dictators that he seems to really
like and call and spend time with and forge forge alliances with and they're preparing they're preparing a really scary
Scary world and it's not just the United States
It really is terrifying what what he's trying to do to this country and what what his followers are trying to do to this country
So it's just really important to get out the vote obviously more than ever at this time
You know, it's not a low information voter our audience Anyone that's part of the Midas Mighty or the Legal AFers. We got almost 10,000 of them
here watching us live record this Midas Touch Legal AF YouTube midweek. And if I could reach
out and hug, maybe you don't want that. If I could say, I could shake the hand of everybody
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I know Karen would do the same thing.
We would, because without you, there's no us.
I mean that seriously.
And we're going to get off the politics
and go to the intersection of law and politics next.
We're going to talk about the update you all on the DC
election interference case.
What's going to happen before the election,
that's important, what's not going to happen
before the election.
And then we're going to talk and we're going to teach you
a little bit about criminal discovery
and the exchange of documents,
the government's obligations and the burden on the defense,
on their defenses, and that'll be fun.
Sort of a breakout legal AF law school moment.
Gotta go to Georgia for two reasons.
You got Fonny Willis is not taking no for an answer.
And she's seeking to have the six counts that were dismissed against Donald Trump, including
related to that infamous phone call where he was just looking for 11,000 votes, just
trying to extort the Secretary of State of Georgia.
There's an appeal related to that. We'll talk about that. Then of course, what Judge McBurney
and another judge has done in order to shove the state election board, which I like to call the
Trump election board, off its axis as they try to pass all sorts of last-minute new rules since
they got control of the board at the Georgia level, including
one, just give you just a teaser on this one, hand counting the night of
the election every voting machine, every precinct, in every county in Georgia and
have that done in two days. That was that was a rule until some
judges said yeah I don't think that's gonna happen for this election. We'll
talk about that and then the attacks on America and Americans by Donald Trump
and the threats and what it means and what it means when a person running for
the highest office of the land looks the American people in the eye and says I am
going to use the US military against you
because I find you to be an enemy
and I find you to be criminal
and I'm going to weaponize the Department of Justice
and other investigative agencies and go after you.
And what we can do about it,
I always like to leave these podcasts with what,
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And we are back with my revolving door of facial hair
and haircuts and glasses.
It's almost like a new person every time.
I have even, I'm shocked sometimes.
So let's talk about shocking things that happened
in the DC election interference case.
Not the one we were
hoping for. It may come any minute now. I keep checking the docket. What we're waiting for
is the 500 page plus tractor trailer load of evidence, supplemental evidence that backs
every line in the 165 page brief filed by Jack Smith a couple weeks ago. It's been with the
lawyers. It's been with the judge, just not in the public domain yet
because they've been waiting for Donald Trump
to quote unquote explore litigation options,
which we thought was like a veil of threat at the judge,
but he hasn't done a darn thing.
Didn't ever filed anything.
Judge knew he wasn't gonna do that.
She, cause you know why?
Cause she's smarter than he is
and definitely smarter than his lawyers.
So nothing gets filed.
She's gonna hit publish, I guess, tonight or tomorrow.
You and I will, oh my God, we'll go through all of our ink and our printer to print this
thing out and circle everything. There's going to be a lot of new evidence in there that
we haven't heard from before that the American people are either going to accept, find interesting
as reported or ignore, depending upon where your vote is. That's what we're're waiting on you want to take it from Karen why don't you take it from
what we know has already been filed and what do we think is gonna happen based
on those things you want to take the discovery one or the Jack Smith one on
on the Congress obstruction charge sure we'll start with the obstruction charge one. So basically, essentially what's going on now is, if you recall,
that there's a Supreme Court case, Fisher versus the United States,
that came down and said that two of the counts that he's charged with,
so it's obstruction of an official proceeding,
18 U.S. Code section 1512,
Fisher essentially said that in order to charge that charge
or be convicted of that charge,
you have to have interfered with documents in some way.
You have to have, there has to be something tangible that you had to have
used to obstruct the official proceeding because it basically came out of a white collar situation.
As a result, that's what that ruled. It affected a small number of the Jan 6 cases, people who were only charged with that and that they basically didn't do something active like that.
But the question has always been how is that going to impact this particular case? And Jack Smith filed his brief and filed it in the Tanya Chetkin DC case saying,
essentially, why the defendants knew arguments.
That's how the brief started.
It said the defendants knew arguments.
Basically trying to, because this has been
litigated and gone back and forth between
them a couple of times anyway already.
But now the defendants making,
Trump is making new arguments,
and he's wrapping them in
the immunity decision to say, oh, you know, now you have to dismiss the whole indictment because
of both the immunity decision and this Fisher case. Right. And but he's essentially trying to
dismiss counts two and three, which are which are the obstruction of a official proceeding
and conspiring to obstruct official proceeding.
And Jack Smith really hit back pretty hard and said,
look, the Fisher case, first of all,
didn't invalidate 1512,
but you are making this as an argument now
and it's really a jury question.
It's not a pleading question that you're asking for because
there's certain pleading requirements in an indictment. And what is an indictment, right? An
indictment is just a way to inform the defendant of what the charges are. It's required by law that
prosecutors have to do it. It's a bare bones document that you set forth. What are you
charged with and what
are the essential elements, the facts that support the elements, not all your evidence,
not proof beyond a reasonable doubt. It's reasonable cause or probable cause to believe
that a crime has occurred and you have to set it out. And the actual standard that has
to be in an indictment, the relevant inquiry that a judge makes when they look at whether an indictment
is pledged sufficiently is whether sufficient allegations
provide a quote, statement of the essential facts
constituting the offense charged
and adequately inform the defendant
of the crime or crimes with which he is charged.
And that comes from case law
and from federal rules of criminal procedure
and it's all cited in the brief.
And so that's really the question. And so it's a rule 12B analysis that the judge looks at the
indictment and the sufficiency and basically looks at the motion and says, are the allegations in
the superseding indictment now, because that's the indictment that has the charges,
are the allegations sufficient to permit the jury
to find that the crimes charged were committed?
That's it.
If you wanna say,
and clearly this superseding indictment
that Jack Smith has set forth,
Fisher came out before he did the superseding indictment.
He knows what's required to be pled.
And so guess what he did?
He pled the facts in the superseding indictment
that talks about how Trump essentially
either impaired the records, documents or objects
or other things used in the proceeding.
How did he do that?
By making fake electoral certificates or causing them
to be made or conspiring to have these fake electoral certificates to be made and delivered
to the archives, delivered to Congress, right? And that's what he was trying to do and attempted
to do when he, you know, Fisher explicitly, by the way, says that it applies when you are creating false evidence,
and that's what he is alleged to have done. Whether he did it or not, that's for a jury to
decide. That's where you present your evidence, you cross-examine the evidence, and then whether or not
the prosecutor, who would be Jack Smith in this case, meets that beyond a reasonable doubt,
that's what the jury decides. But was it pled sufficiently?
Was it alleged sufficiently?
Was it written down sufficiently?
That's what the inquiry is here.
And Jack Smith basically was like,
yeah, we had Fisher, I know what's required.
I put it in and he's going to lose.
Jack Smith is gonna win this
and Donald Trump's gonna lose this motion in my opinion
And so that that's what's going on with the the Fisher the Fisher case and the I agree with you
No more to add there. I agree. He's gonna lose he's gonna lose
He's not gonna get the two counts dismissed or the four counts dismissed
that he was trying for
You know hit the nail on the head. There's a very good reason,
and that is the reason that Jack Smith went back to a grand jury and got a superseding indictment
before he had his first his new status conferences in September, because he wanted the benefit of
having now seen both the immunity decision penned by Chief Justice Roberts and the Fisher decision,
which you've which you've outlined, penned by Chief Justice Roberts and the Fisher decision, which you've outlined, Pen by Chief Justice Roberts.
He wanted that.
So his prior indictment, which didn't have the benefit
of the new changed law, new legal landscape,
he was like, well, screw that,
I'll just get another indictment where I leave out
certain allegations that won't fit this new box that I've been given right so rather
than trying to bang an oval peg into a round hole I'll just get a new round peg
and I'll shove it through that hole and that's what he's doing and so he he said
alright I know how to indict around the Fisher decision I know how to indict
around the immunity decision and that's how to indict around the immunity decision.
And that's what I'm gonna do.
And he got rid of anything that was extraneous
and anything that was not gonna fit
with the new world order established
by these two decisions over the summer.
Boom, and there you go.
And the judge, this judge at least,
first stop of the train, is gonna keep the indictment,
send it to the jury.
You don't have to, as you said, as a prosecutor, you don't have to show all your evidence at
this moment. We have that unusual circumstance to defend the superseding indictment. He's
had to put out most of his evidence, but you don't have to do it for all of these things.
He doesn't say, well, we have this witness and this witness and this witness and this
witness. That's all going to support it. He's got what he needs from the Fisher decision.
Fake evidence. Do we have fake evidence needs from the Fisher decision. Fake evidence.
Do we have fake evidence alleged in the case,
indicted in the case?
Yes.
What are they?
The fake elector certificates.
Thank you.
Next.
This should be a very short order by Judge Chuck.
And I expect it, maybe not tonight,
but I expect it any day now.
I think this will be,
she didn't ask for another brief.
She's done with the briefs.
She's gonna rule.
And then outside appellate issue
for whoever's on the losing end of all of that. And speaking of the losing end, Donald
Trump was on the losing end of a 50 page decision, which guts his BS defenses. She was never
going to let many of these defenses see the light of day and go to the jury anyway, but in advance she's completely gutted his request for
documents in order to have any of these defenses, which again are BS.
In particular, Donald Trump wanted 16 categories of documents from nine
different governmental entities. He wanted to expand the definition of who
is the prosecution team to include other other components of the definition of who is the prosecution team to include other
other components of the Department of Justice. The prosecutors down at Mar-a-Lago
doing that other case. Oh the prosecutors who are prosecuting the Jan 6th
defendants in Washington. Everybody, the entire national, the national
defense and intelligence community, we have to look for documents everywhere.
And look the way it works, I'm gonna turn it over to the former prosecutor,
knows it well, the way it works is you got three types of
stuff that you're entitled to as a criminal defendant in the
U.S. justice system federal. You have something called Brady
material, you got something called Jenks material,
and then you got something called Rule 16. You ask for it,
and if it's material and relevant you'll get it material if you're a defendant on the
first two the government has the burden that's what you want you want that you
know the prosecutors have the burden beyond a reasonable doubt they should
have the burden to empty out all of the information that goes to either witnesses
we call that Jenks or Brady goes to stuff
that evidence that is or information or items of discovery documents, audio, video, text,
emails, forensic results, whatever, that tend to prove somebody's guilt or innocence.
And you have to, as a prosecutor, you have to turn over janks and Brady, or it could
lead to the dismissal of your indictment or the overturning of your conviction. So you don't want to do that.
And the judge warned, I mean I think she does it in every case, I don't think she
thinks that there's any evidence that Brady has been violated, but she said,
you know, prosecutors you got Brady obligations, make sure you go through,
double-check, make sure, turn it all over. On Jenks she said, you know, a couple of witnesses here, yeah, probably Jenks
material. On the abundance of caution, why don't you turn that over. And on the rest
was Donald Trump's whole, I want the 2016 intelligence briefing about corruption
in the 2016 election. Well, this is about the 2020 election. I want the Department of Justice's Bible
about their 2020 election.
Well, how does that link to your own criminal mind
if you never got it?
So she went thoughtically through all of his categories.
And there were a couple of things she gave him,
but most she didn't.
What did you take away from it from a prosecutor standpoint?
Yeah, look, as a prosecutor, when
you have to turn over your whatever material
to the other side, it's a slog.
I mean, it's a lot of work.
Because it's not like you open your files and give everything.
When you do an investigation, your investigation,
as we say as prosecutors, you follow the facts
wherever they lead.
And sometimes you hit
25 dead ends before you even know exactly where you're headed or what's going on. And sometimes
you can go off in different directions and then you have this investigation that goes over here.
And your files can be voluminous. You know, you could look up people's social media, for example, but only a small
sliver of it has anything to do with the case. And so you subpoena all of it, but you only use
some of it, whatever. There's discovery could be huge and enormous. And sometimes it is just, you
know, it's tricky because it's not like you can read millions of pages of documents, which is kind of
what you have now. You have terabytes of data because with emails and text messages and videos
and social media and calls and all the electronic information that is now available, people leave a
digital footprint behind wherever they go. When we used to go back and write these parole
letters for old cases, those were letters that we'd write as young prosecutors for people who
had served 20, 30, 40 years for a homicide back in the day. You have to order the file and look at
it and see what position are you gonna take as a prosecutor.
The murder cases, I remember once there was a murder
of a police officer case, the file was this thick.
I mean, and for people who are just listening,
I'm holding my fingers up about two inches.
Now that the amount that the files today,
if you were to murder a police officer,
you would have literally carts worth of records and documents
and terabytes worth of data on hard drives that you'd be turning over. And the way you
look through it is you do search terms in your computer, relevant search terms, to look
for things that comply with these statutes. So it's just a daunting task, generally speaking, in any case. And then in a case like this that absolutely spans more agencies than you can imagine,
more law enforcement than you can imagine, right?
January 6th, you saw the number of people who stormed at the Capitol.
And so, again, that is relevant because he is charged essentially with that's part of his crime.
So I can only imagine the millions and millions
and millions of documents and data that exist in here.
And of course, what is the defense trying to do?
They claim they want it all.
They don't really want it all,
but they want to torture the prosecutors to go get it all.
And then if they miss something, that's what is that?
Reversible error.
So they're trying to create a record
to both really just bury the prosecution in paperwork,
make it so they can't comply,
and also have access to literally everything
so that they can go on a fishing expedition.
So this is a monumental task that they're trying to achieve and they asked for
everything. They asked for everything under the sun and as you said the prosecution is only required
to turn over three types of evidence, right? Number one is Brady material and Brady material
there isn't usually a lot of if any Brady material in a case, hopefully, because Brady is defined as evidence
that tends to exculpate or show the innocence of a defendant. So if somebody's guilty, hopefully
there's not something in the documents that say, oh, he didn't do it. But if it's there,
not only do you have to turn it over, you have to identify it and say, you can't just
bury it in a mountain of documents and say, oh, it was in there.
The needle in the haystack was in there. No, as a prosecutor, you're obligated to actually point it out to a defendant.
So that's Brady. And prosecutors are like, yeah, of course we know our Brady obligation, but fine, you know, the judge will remind them.
And the second, as you put it, is Jenk's material. And those are just witness statements, so prior statements of witnesses.
And so basically you get to see what witnesses have said and that is written down, prior statements.
So it's usually FBI, I guess they're called 402, I think they're called 402, I was a state prosecutor by, so I think that's what they're called. You know, FBI reports and any other place
that they had written prior statements of witnesses. And it's people who are, you have to have
control over this, right? So there could be prior witness statements that are not in your control,
that are in somebody else's hands, right?
It has to be in the control of the prosecutor.
And I'll get to that in a minute because that's relevant here.
And then of course, the third category is what you were saying is kind of everything
else that the defendant is entitled to by statute, things like electronic recordings or scientific reports, tests, lab tests,
you know, that kind of stuff, just things that it's like general discovery that they're entitled to.
And so there's a lot here and millions of pages have been turned over already, but they want more.
And it mostly falls into the category of what you were talking about, of what's
in the control of the prosecutor.
And essentially, look, what is in the control
of the prosecutor, right?
What agencies are part of the investigation?
What agencies are kind of considered
part of the investigation and prosecution of this case.
And here it's pretty big.
And so, you know, basically what Judge Chutkin said was,
look, the entire United States government,
no, that is not part of the prosecution team.
The entirety of the Department of Justice, no,
that's not part of the prosecution team.
And that's important because otherwise they would be tasked
with looking through every single thing that ever existed,
every email in the entire Department of Justice, the entire Department of Defense, the entirety of all these government agencies
that truthfully had nothing to do with this. Does every single government agency have something with the word Donald Trump in there?
Yes, of course, because he was president of the United States.
Doesn't mean it had anything to do with this case.
And so, they wanted so much and really what Judge Chetkin did,
she did an excellent job, I thought, at really kind of narrowing it down to what's relevant here
and what would be fair and reasonable and relevant for Donald Trump.
And so things that have to do, like, you know, things like prosecutors who worked on the case,
but who are no longer working on the case, you know, yeah, they have to look through their emails
and their text messages and their files, make sure that you got everything from them, right?
Make sure they didn't have something in there that you didn't have.
Or, same thing with the special counsel's investigation
with Mar-a-Lago.
Yeah, you don't have to turn over all the Mar-a-Lago stuff,
but anything that you do have to search
and see if there's anything relevant
from those prosecutors here in the Washington, D.C. case,
things like that.
So, there were things that I think she gave them very narrow.
Makes sense. I am certain Jack Smith already knew it, thought of it,
and was looking for that because he wants it to.
He wants the evidence to he wants to know, oh, what do we have in the
in the Jan six writers case that might help me prosecute my case? So he's
already looked through all of that, through all of the hundreds of cases and FBI agents who may have
written stuff down and have it in their files. So Jack Smith has already done all this. He knows it.
Just because Judge Chuckin is kind of reminding them, okay, yeah, you are entitled to that look again.
And they've already done that and they will turn it over.
I would be surprised if anything else gets to,
goes to Donald Trump as a result of this order,
but maybe they'll find a few pieces of evidence here or there.
I have no idea, but this was,
this was not some big victory for Donald Trump.
No, I agree.
I mean, the National Guard being called out,
that doesn't stop the fact that he lit the fuse that almost
set the Capitol aflame.
I really don't care about that issue.
The National Director of Intelligence,
he's going to trash Donald Trump when he testifies.
So he has to turn over some information about an interview
with him.
That's fine.
Yeah, so it just guts it guts Donald Trump's attempt
to try to use these crazy defenses at the time of trial.
But all these issues again, that's after Thanksgiving.
That's after the election.
That's gonna be stuff that we're gonna be dealing with
in 2025, assuming Kamala Harris prevails.
We got a lot more to talk about
at the intersection of law and politics. We're gonna talk about some things in Georgia that are important
including which is a battleground state that frankly let's just call it for what
it is. Kamala Harris wins Pennsylvania and Georgia game over. She's the president
of the United States and there's there's a path to doing that in Georgia and I
think she's been helped by some recent rulings there to tamp down on some shenanigans and mischief by the Trump-controlled state election
board.
We'll talk about that and some of the threats that Donald Trump has made against Americans.
And we have new reporting just came out from Rachel Maddow that Donald Trump is doing it again.
Talk about creating your own October surprise.
Looks like he's paying off Stormy Daniels or trying to, again,
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Let's uh, why don't we save a little time here for the audience. We got everything in Georgia
Related to voting and we've got Trump unhinged untethered and now threatening Americans
I'll take one you take one. Which one do you want?
We'll do a potluck.
I mean, look, Georgia, how can you even?
All right, you got Georgia.
You just touched it.
Go.
Look, you know, look, there's a few heroes in Georgia
and I would call them the judges, you know,
that what's going on in Georgia, you've got this new thing,
the state election board has been stacked
by Trump supporters essentially.
And look, Trump is doing this insidious thing,
trying to steal the election now at the local level, right?
It's all about trying to steal it by court cases, by influencing
how elections are conducted. And so Georgia, he has stacked this new thing called, I don't
even know if it's a new thing, but the new thing is that there's new people from Trump,
new MAGA people in the state election board. And the other new thing is they're making these last minute rule
requirements for all the various people in Georgia that are tasked with conducting the elections,
running the elections, getting the ballots counted, certifying the elections. I mean,
fine the elections. I mean, you know, the to vote at a state level is a huge, huge undertaking that has all sorts of people involved, a lot of volunteers, some paid people.
And there are people who are in charge of this, right? Whether, you know, whatever you want to
call them in your jurisdiction, they could be superintendents, they could be election boards, election boards. There's all sorts of people who are in charge and tasked with doing this because
the United States Constitution says that the time, place, and manner of elections are held by the
states. And so there's a state, so it's legislated in the states, there are statutes that get passed,
but then you've got this thing in Georgia, the state board of elections that passed these rules that essentially tried
to make it really hard for the states to certify, for Georgia to certify the election.
And it's all the individual counties that have to go forward and certify that, yes,
there was two votes in my little county, you know, and I'm certifying
that that's how many they were and here's who it was for or there's two million votes in my bigger
county, whatever it is, you have to certify the election by a certain day. Yet these rules,
there's one in particular that was widely denounced by all of the people
who are getting ready for the election
that's three weeks away,
that essentially said that all Georgia ballots
have to be hand counted.
And what happened is there have been these decisions
by these judges, Judge McBurney in particular,
our new favorite, Georgia judge,
who basically said that, look, no,
I might even think that hand counting is the right thing,
but it would create too much chaos
doing it at the 11th hour right now.
There's not enough time to train people how to do this.
There's not enough time to hire people to hand count
because the number of people that we have here that that we
have hired or that have volunteered or that are in place to do to run these
elections nobody's trained on this nobody's prepared to do this nobody
knows we don't have enough people to do it even if they did it 24-7 what happens
if if if the number comes up different than what the computer says, then what are you supposed to do?
And so essentially what Judge McBurney ruled was that Georgia ballots are required to be, it must, you must certify,
and they must be certified by a particular deadline, and no, you don't have to hand count and invalidated that rule. And he basically said that the hand count rule
is too much too late and blocked its enforcement for now.
He said, look, we'll consider the merits of the case
for the next election.
And maybe this is a good idea,
but we can't do it right now, it's too soon.
And he also ruled that no election superintendent
or member of the board of elections and registration
may refuse to certify or abstain from certifying.
He said that, look, you're entitled to inspect documents
but you're not entitled to delay certification
or abstain from certification, which I think is good.
What worried me a little bit about it is,
look, what if one of these bad actors certifies the wrong person, but just because they want to, but, but he also noted that, that if you do detect something, the place to what you're supposed to do, if you, if you think there might be fraud, or if you think there's something amiss, then you refer it to the DA's office. That's what you do.
You don't refuse to certify or abstain from certifying.
So he basically said that, look, we don't have the budget for this.
We don't have the personnel for this. We don't have the training for this.
And the administrative chaos that will ensue is
inconsistent with our elections and what we do here. And he also said, look, you know, that what we have to do is ensure that our elections are fair and legal and orderly. And
those are words that he used. And he hearkened back to January 6, and he invoked the memory
of the riot by basically saying, look, we see what chaos does.
And so he wrote quote, anything that adds uncertainty and disorder to the
electoral process deserves the public.
I thought that was my favorite line from, from what he worked.
But, um,
we got another judge. Let me interrupt for one second.
Another judge right next to him,
judge Cox who just issued a final judgment in which he's declared unconstitutional
and stricken all of these new changes by the state election board. This is his companion.
This is reporting just coming out. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox issued
his order just today after holding a hearing on the challenge rules, the hand ballot, the hand counting out, the rules
related to reasonable inquiry and reasonable whatever related to the
certification out. In fact his order was quite succinct. Let me read to you from
the order. It says, we have a cut, we have a page from it. It says, so this is a
colleague of the judge handling a similar case with the
state election board. The state and the state election board are hereby directed to immediately
remove these rules, the ones we've been talking about here, from their roles and official
reporting and to immediately, it's all in caps and black letters, inform all state and
local election officials that these rules are void and
are not to be followed through the same mechanisms that the state election board provided such rules
to the state or local election officials or through the same mechanisms that they inform the state or
local election officials of these rules. Pursue it to the foregoing. This is the final judgment
of this court and the matter is closed subject to appeal. So the good news is at least
two different trial judges, right Karen, have decided that they are not going to allow the rules
to get changed in September and apply to halfway through early voting and then two weeks before,
three weeks before the election. Now it's up to a court of appeals at the Fulton County Atlanta area
and then ultimately the Georgia Supreme Court. If they find it interesting they'll move expeditiously to try to decide
whether my gut is even Georgia Supreme Court is not going to allow this rule change for this
particular election under various doctrines that I think apply here. We're just too close to have
rules change with untrained or as McBurney
said in his order, he said, I don't want anybody touching the sacred paper ballot, which are
like the votes and have before they end up getting into the lockbox for final counting
and adding more hands to this process does not make it more secure. It makes it less
secure. And makes it less secure
And I thought they were worried about I thought that was the whole thing They attacked Fonny Willis and Shea Moss about all the counting and they were putting votes in instead of out when they were running
The video backwards, I thought they don't like human handling of ballots
So why are they injecting more human handling of bounce because they wanted to lay things to implement the strategy that you and I just
talked about. Georgia Georgia you want to do
Fonny Willis what she's doing? I mean she's just a if you remember Judge
McAfee dismissed some of the charges again or some of the charges against
Trump and his co-defendants and she's basically fighting back and saying no
you need to,
she wants the court of appeals to reinstate them. And I think basically what McAfee said
was some of the charges that had not given the defense
enough specificity about the charges
to adequately defend themselves,
kind of like what we were talking about before
about in the DC case,
about the Fisher, you know, the indictment. The indictment has to give certain specificity about
the charges so that, you know, it gives notice to the defense. That's what Judge McAfee said here
in this, what is it, 168 page indictment or whatever it was. I mean, this is like the world's largest indictment,
but somehow there was not enough specificity.
And so I think Judge McVie actually might be wrong here
when he dismissed some of the charges against Trump.
And so she's appealing it.
And look, if I were her, I would do that too,
because there's nothing else going on down there.
You know, no one is moving too fast here
So she might as well now take the time to fight for her case. So that's what she's doing
Yeah, I think that you're right about that. There's a couple of them. She's not fighting. I mean
Judge McAfee decided back in June or July. He had two dismissal orders one in March
You know
I think one in June the one in March is the one that she's appealing now, the six counts that kind of go around
the Raffensperger phone call, the 11,000 vote extortion phone call.
But the good news is that the heart of the case, which is the Rico conspiracy,
the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act organized crime-like conspiracy that puts Donald Trump
at the center of it as the head is alive and well and kicking.
I mean, Donald Trump's trying to dismiss it.
And they're trying to get rid of Fonny Willis still.
So the hearing on whether Fonny Willis is going to be,
the Fulton County DA to make the decisions
about the case going forward is going to be held in December.
And then the two counts that she,
the couple of counts that she's not fighting, apparently, is that Judge McAfee said you as a state prosecutor
don't have the right to go after what happened with the federal certificates,
the fake certificates, as they win their way into Congress and the Senate with
with Mike Pence. That's for federal prosecutors And he said that knowing that of course,
Jack Smith has that as part of the DC election interference
case, at least against Donald Trump in that case.
So yeah, we gotta just keep an eye on Georgia.
She's still breaking bricks, breaking big rocks
into little rocks, doing her job, cutting wood.
She's going to get reelected.
She won her primary.
McAfee is on the ballot as well,
because it's an elected judiciary there.
And he got appointed and now he's standing for elections.
So, you know, this odd, you know, odd ballot in Georgia,
at least in Fulton County,
where you're gonna see Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump,
then you're gonna see Judge McAfee running,
and then Fonny Willis, all on the same ballot.
I wanna get somebody that lives in Fulton County, want to see a model or sample ballot please send it to
me I think I'd like to frame that. So we're left with Donald Trump going after
Americans and doubling down on it let me just explain it. This is the scariest story
we've done in a long time. Yeah well okay so I never thought I when I'm leaving
law school that I'd have to brush up for this show on the
Insurrection Act, martial law, the Alien Enemies Act, the
Alien Sedition Act, the Posse Comitatus Act. Look at that
one. I pulled out of that one.
I don't even remember ever hearing that word before.
Yeah, because I liked it. Like the way it's the Posse Comitatus.
I liked it.
And what it means is you're not allowed
to use against civilians the might of the US
military on American soil ever, ever.
And there was probably a violation of it
when he ordered General Milley to clear the square behind the White House
So he could walk to the church Donald Trump with his upside-down Bible. That was the first sign that he was Annie that he was the Antichrist
the upside-down Bible
That was probably a violation of the posse commentatus act, but the problem is you know, just to round it out Jeff Clark
Who was the acting attorney general
for 25 minutes or whatever it was at the waning moments of the Trump administration, when they
said, when one of the advisors, presidential advisors around Donald Trump said to Jeff Clark,
if he doesn't turn over the reins of power and transition and leave before the 20th of January,
there's going to be riots in the streets to which he coldly and callously said
that's why God invented the Insurrection Act to suppress. You think Tiananmen Square in China
was bad? Wait till you see the US military being used by Donald Trump against citizens to suppress
dissent about him clinging to power. So the fact that he even used the I-word freaked me out. The fact that they were considering Donald Trump and others, including Sidney Powell,
Patrick Byrne, Overstock.com guy, Giuliani and others, were sitting in the Oval Office
and talking about suspending the Constitution, invoking martial law, and seizing voting machines machines and had an executive order drafted to do those things. That's scary
Now he decides that he's going to use the alien enemies act
Which hasn't been it's only been invoked three times only during war
first time the
One time was the War of 1812, the second was World War II, and that was a
dark mark on American history when we put into internment camps, concentration
camps, not Japanese, Japanese Americans, because of World War II in Pearl Harbor.
Okay, eventually the Supreme Court got around to saying that was a bad thing,
but the fact that he's talking about we have a surge, a predatory
surge of enemies inside our country now. And then I'm like, oh well who are you
talking about? The Haitians in Springfield, Ohio again? And he's like,
the enemies of the people are worse. We have a clip. We got a interview
with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News. This is all you got to know. Let's
roll it, Salty. Let's remember you've got 50 fifty thousand Chinese nationals in this country in the last couple of years
There are people on the terrorist watch list 350 in the last couple of years. You got like you said 13,000
murderers and 15,000 rapists
What are you expecting Joe Biden said he doesn't think it's going to be a peaceful election day
Well, he doesn't have any idea what's happening in welfare as he spends most of his day sleeping.
I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within,
not even the people that have come in and destroying
our country, by the way, totally destroying our country,
the towns, the villages, they're being inundated.
But I don't think the other problem in terms of
election day, I think the bigger problem are the
people from within. We have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left lunatics.
And I think they're the and it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national
God or if really necessary by the military, that because they can't let that happen.
Okay, so by the way, Anna Navarro, I don't know if we can put that screenshot back up,
Anna Navarro, who's a Republican strategist, made this snarky comment about his appearance
on Barteromo.
She said if he gets any darker with his makeup, he's going to have to deport himself.
Having said that, what are you, what are you, true, right?
I mean, what was with the makeup but
His face he looks like he's he's like he I'm telling you something's wrong with him. Yes
But what did you think about the enemy of the enemy within which are all Americans and I'm using the US military against us
I mean, it's terrifying. It's it's it's terrifying, right? It's the Handmaid's Tale.
The Handmaid's Tale is coming to life, right?
This whole obsession with babies and having as much babies
as possible and controlling women's bodies
and who can have babies and who can't
and what women can do with their bodies
and having the military literally do things like curfews
and who can leave the house and where you can go.
And it's just really horrendous just what it is
that he is trying to create.
People say, listen to his words.
The scary thing is, what if he wasn't telling us
what he plans on doing or what he's thinking?
Thank God he does, because now we know.
We know what's in his sick mind and
we know what's in store for us. But I just never even knew that the military, that this was an
option, that you could use the military on our soil. I always thought it was something you have to do
when you go to war against a foreign enemy or? Like, you can't use the military here.
That's just not how it works. Like, we're a free society. We're democracy. We have liberties.
And, and, you know, the president's the commander in chief. He absolutely has the right to order
them to do things, but not against us, not against the people who, who are, are civilians who live in the United States of America.
And, you know, look, so the Posse Comitatus Act that I never heard of until this whole thing has
come up with Donald Trump the last couple weeks, you know, basically says that the federal military
is usually barred from enforcing civilian laws, and that's period full stop, right?
Can't do it. That's what police are for, etc.
Like that's how it works.
And but the other scary thing is that this is not an absolute rule.
And in fact, the exception kind of swallows the rule here
because it allows military troops to participate in law enforcement
when doing so is allowed by Congress, or the president
has limitless discretion, right?
It's just terrifying that the president, it doesn't give any guidance about when it's
okay for the president to use it, but it lets the president use the military to take such measures that he considers necessary
to suppress any unlawful combination or conspiracy that opposes or obstructs the execution of the
laws of the United States or impedes the course of justice under those laws. And so it literally
lets the president deploy the Marines or the Navy or anybody to arrest people
that they think are, that they,
he thinks is engaging in an insurrection
or is a traitor or, I mean, you know,
and the only recourse to take this power away
from the president essentially is Congress to pass a law.
And, but not ahead of time, the president can
still do it. If he does invoke it, if he does deploy the military, then Congress can pass a law
ending the deployment. But let's play this out, right? The president can refuse to sign that law.
And then Congress needs a two-thirds majority to overrule it. Plus, plus thanks to the United States Supreme Court, he's immune. So now he can
order SEAL Team Six to kill his rivals on American territory. And he's immune. He's immune because he
has the power now to do this. So he can abuse this power and be immune from it because he'll just say,
I was, I was part of my core presidential function
So, you know, it just it really kind of terrifies me about what's in store
If we have another Trump presidency and he's telling us what he's going to do. So listen to his words
Well, we've reached the end of civilization and legal AF as we know it
Thank you for joining us here for the final issue and final episode of Legal AF.
Look, let's leave it on an up note.
What do we call it?
Popocan?
Let's leave it on an up note.
This is, this is not rocket science.
This is voting.
And if Democrats and those that support the credit causes,
whether you call yourself a liberal or progressive,
no affiliation or whatever,
those that are women and those that support women,
if we vote, if we just vote in the numbers that we represent,
we win the election.
There is no doubt, I don't care what the polls up down,
like it's a stock market, a tick tock, it's not.
We are the bigger party. We have the more registration in most of these states. And if we just have the
enthusiasm and I don't even do, I don't need a rally. I don't, right, because rallies, to be honest with you, I've
seen enough rallies from history like in Nazi Germany and they don't get me that excited. I mean, they terrify me. So I don't need a rally.
That's not the level of enthusiasm we need. Just the level of enthusiasm that gets you,
maybe a neighbor, maybe you drive a neighbor, you know, especially somebody that's housebound.
Maybe you deliver their absentee ballot, whatever you're allowed to do in your particular state.
And you do it. And when you have the opportunity to vote,
you see Georgia as your model.
Day one of Georgia voting, day one of early voting
in Georgia, they were expecting less,
less than the 150,000 or so that voted at COVID.
They're thinking less.
It was double.
330,000 people showed up. That's a bad sign for Donald Trump.
Because most of the majority of early voters, mail-in voters, and absentee voters are Democrats.
And Kamala Harris enjoys a 17-point advantage for what I call early voters.
And they end up being about 80 million
ish of the vote total. Donald Trump enjoys a 9% advantage for people who
show up the day of on election day but that's only like 65 million people. So
you do the math. If she's up 17% on an 80 million population of voters and he's
up 9% in a smaller population, it's a mismatch.
Plus he thinks, Donald Trump thinks he can mean tweet his way to the White House and
just do big rallies and plants at his town halls by Fox to try to help him.
And that's going to win because he points, I guess, in his mind to Joe Biden during COVID,
one from the basement, as he likes to say.
That was a different time.
We're different people.
We have different, we have told different mores and customs and behaviors and conduct.
We dress differently at work.
We don't show up as often at work.
We live differently.
The 3% surcharge for credit cards at restaurants isn't going away apparently.
I still have to box my leftovers. There's just life-altering things that happen during
COVID, including voting habits. And so if we vote, and the we is the is a royal we,
it's everybody, if everybody that not here and gets other people to vote, I'm
sorry, I think I got Barack Obama personally elected. I mean,
I do. Because it wasn't just me. I got at least, I was responsible for at least 10 people voting
for Barack Obama on election day. I know it for a fact. And I worked the polls as a lawyer for
the Democratic Party. And I saved personally, this is my little bit
of heroism, I saved personally at least 15 ballots that were that were destined
for the provisional ballot pile and and worked through the law on the books at
the time to convince the election supervisor for that precinct that they
needed out of a big stack needed to go into the regular voter pile. And so, and, but I'll tell you what I didn't do.
I didn't do that for Hillary Clinton.
And then I had no one to blame the next morning, you know,
the hangover the next day when I said, Oh shit, she didn't win.
I thought she was going to win that. Yeah. So for Kamala,
you have to leave it on the field.
You have to do everything that you possibly can do from now until the election.
We have less than 20 days left, or whatever it is.
Voter registration is still going on.
Karen's, whatever, Karen's daughter's just registered.
Jimmy Carter, who may not see, unfortunately, the actual poll results, he voted already.
And so that is the level.
Just vote. If you just vote and bring a few more people with you,
Kamala Harris is gonna be sworn in
as Madam President-Elect of the United States,
along with Tim Hultz.
And if you don't, then it's not just,
I gotta listen to this A-Hall for the next four years.
It's what it means for the guard rails around our democracy,
what it means for the institutions ofils around our democracy, what it means for the institutions
of our society, like the criminal justice system and the judges and the prosecutors
and the Supreme Court.
What it means, God forbid, he gets another two picks and gets for not one generation,
the next two generations, we're going to be dealing with a six to three or seven to two
super mega majority that's's gonna outlive him?
What can you do about it?
It's easy.
It's like, this is the easiest thing I've had to say all day.
Vote and bring five or 10 other people in your family,
regardless of where they live.
Don't care.
Don't worry about them.
I'm a blue dot and a red seat.
I don't care.
Vote.
And if you got time, go and work with the Democratic Party
in other states where your vote matters and you can help them on the street. You can help them
with door knocking. You don't have to be registered in that state to go knock on doors or work a phone
bank. You could do that from the comfort of your own home. So I got to talk to this audience. And
yes, there's still some people I am sure, because I can tell from the chat, and I can tell from personal communication to me, there are people in this audience that have still
not decided who they're going to vote for. I know it's hard to believe. And that's one of the reasons
at the intersection of law and politics that we spend so much time talking about and ripping
back the curtain to show you who Donald Trump is and what our society will be like if he gets his
hands on this democracy for another four years. Or as Geraldo Rivera so eloquently put it in his
latest tweet where he finally the scales have dropped off his eyes after this amount of time
to his former loyal friend Donald Trump, Donald Trump stabbed the constitution in the back.
Yes, I agree. But the only thing I've agreed with the Geraldo Rivera
in the last 20 years.
I see, I disagree.
I think Donald Trump has stabbed the Constitution
in the front.
Okay.
He's not even doing it in the back.
He's doing it right in the front.
Like we know exactly what he plans on doing
and he's doing it.
So, that's my only, my only question.
What's that old line?
He's got my back because it makes it easier
to put the knife there.
Yeah.
You know that.
And the other thing that, that just,
the other thing that pisses the shit out of me,
talking about these stabilizing institutions in our society
is that he turned, he turned Americans in need against FEMA.
FEMA is being prevented from working in places like North Carolina and Georgia
to provide aid and comfort to people in distress because armed militia in certain areas are
scaring the shit out of the FEMA workers and the sheriffs have had to intervene. One guy got arrested
already for taking up the court because you know Donald Trump has the ability to activate the
sleeper cell of crazy in his party.
It's terrifying.
Right, and it's terrifying.
And who would have thought FEMA, of all things,
you're gonna go after for cheap political gain?
And then Donald Trump said, so long, Georgia,
so long, North Carolina.
And then it's not like he had his own,
he has a shadow government ready to go in.
He doesn't have a shadow FEMA.
He's not providing the services.
He and Billy Graham's son don't have enough water and food and fuel and rescue operations
to replace FEMA. He just craps all over FEMA. And then he leaves with his little traveling
circus to the next place, to crap on the next place. And the immigrants there and this there.
And this is that the minstrel show. This is the terrible show that he's doing. It's like a reverse minstrel show that he's doing to try to get votes at the expense of, you know, humble Americans.
It's really, truly, it's really disgusting. Are we leaving this on a positive note? I thought so for a
minute. Well, I have a positive note to leave it on. Thank God. Go ahead. You happen to leave out
something when you talked about make sure that we stay tuned for
mistrial tomorrow. Oh, what is it? Special guest tomorrow. I love this guy. Because,
because Donya Perry actually can't make it tomorrow. So Michael Popok is joining the ladies.
Michael Popok is joining the ladies tomorrow. So we are so honored that you will come back and that you will be there.
And we can talk about this with Kathleen Rice, former member of Congress.
She was there on January 6.
She's a former elected DA and former federal prosecutor.
So we're just thrilled that you're going to be there.
I think we're going to have the dump.
I think we're going to have the data dump of the appendix in the DC election interference case by tomorrow
That's gonna that could be the whole show. Trust me. We're gonna have to divide up 500 pay
Like you did that one time divide up all those pages
But I'm always honored and blessed to be a part of what you're doing over at this trial. You're over on legal AF MTN
On you know, the various hot takes I know you were away this week
but we'll get you back over there I made it I made a I'm saying this out loud
because I'm hoping that if I say it out loud and it's you'll do it I'll do it
exactly it's like telling people yes I'm starting my diet finally right now now
now everybody's gonna hold you to it. All right, well we-
That's what I want.
That's what I'm saying it out loud.
Do them, I'm gonna do a lot of them between now and the election only because we have
to.
We have to get this figured out.
So I'm gonna put a lot of my other commitments on hold and-
So great.
We're gonna win this, we're gonna win this battle with Karen Freeman, and everybody here
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It's not for algorithm.
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Saturday with Ben Mycelis here on Legal AF. We'll see Karen tomorrow with Miss Rice and me.
I'll be filling in on the matinee for Don Ypari on Miss Trial, only on the Midas Touch
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We'll see you next week.