I listened to the video over lunch. There was no mention of the 11th Circuit or DoJ saying anything with regard to those Circuit Court Justices. They never talk about the decision from 11th Circuit at all. Is there another video out there?
At about 18:20, he talks about case being in Florida and Judge being skeptical of the case. But no mention of 11th Circuit allegation.
Barnes did talk about the argument on PRA and who records belong to. I didn't hear anything different than what has been posted here, but all good points he raised. Also made some valid points on the search warrant that we all discussed last summer (time flies!)
One great point he made was "in a case like this, you need a victim. There isn't one here. There is no harm to anyone. Juries aren't sympathetic to that case." If this gets to a jury, I agree with him that jury is going to be looking for a reason that this mattered.
He also pointed out one thing hardly anyone is talking about: Milley flat out lied to Woodward about his having to stop Trump from invading Iran! That should be out there much more than it is in the conservative media.
He ends it by saying "we have way too many secrets and that promotes a deeps state. I could not agree more! Think about the JFK stuff that was "Secret" for so long, then released? Why was any of that secret? It was no big deal! (This is rhetorical, don't want an discussion on that to derail).
Now for the bad:
Barnes argues strangely that Congress has to indict and convict Trump first. That just makes no sense to me. These actions were after he left office. Maybe he fleshes it out more somewhere else, but in this video his argument is terrible.
He then says 1st Amendment says you have a right to run for president. Again, makes no sense. Says 1st amendment should be read to prohibit one administration from indicting someone running for president. That's an extremely tortured reading!
He then claims 1st Amendment prohibits selective prosecution. Maybe he misspoke, but he said it several times. He is wrong on that also. It's the equal protection clause in the 14th Amendment and due process in the 5th. Its also not a defense to the merits of a criminal charge.
Not surprisingly, they did not talk about the charge Trump ordered documents be hidden from his attorneys and Feds so they would not be turned over in response to the subpoena. Still waiting for someone to explain how Trump gets out of that one (if its true of course.)
Agree with others, this theory of Biden pardoning Trump and everyone including himself is an interesting one.
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