Katty Kay
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What they're going to have to figure out is where to subpoena people, I think, focusing on one big issue, and that's the corruption issue.
Do they go after people for corruption and do they go after people who have clearly committed crimes?
And do they go after people they can actually have an impact on because they're going to have to watch out for who Donald Trump has indicted?
But I think if they go after everybody and they spend the whole of the next two years not focusing on affordability for Americans and trying to do something about that ahead of 2028 and not focusing on corruption, which I think is a valid area for them to focus on, the corruption of the oligarchy,
then I think they're going to be in problems.
They can't start going after Todd Blanche for having committed a crime.
This isn't a crime to launch this investigation, this indictment.
It's an indictment that's not going to go anywhere, but it's not a crime on Todd Blanche's behalf, right?
It doesn't help him that Donald Trump put the quiet part out loud when he sent out that post saying, I want you, Pam Bondi, to go after my political enemies, which he'd meant to center in private and then center in public.
That doesn't help Todd Blanche's case.
I would also, I mean, it's gross hypocrisy.
There you have J.D.
Vance waltzing around Europe, accusing the Europeans of...
having a lack of freedom of speech at the same time that you have the FCC and Todd Blanche trying to clamp down on freedom of speech here.
But I don't think hypocrisy is a crime.
Matt Gaetz, who was the initial candidate for Attorney General of the United States, is the Justice Department now going to go after Matt Gaetz, the conservative MAGA commentator, Jack Posibiak, is that how you say his name?
He's also been out there with tweets saying 86-46.
So then you have to go after everybody.
Neither of them, I think, would make it in court in either case.
I agree that the Democrats in the House, if they take back the House, which we're all assuming they will at this point, will be under enormous pressure to launch subpoenas left, right and center all over town against Trump and the people who've been making money around him and against people in his Justice Department.