What will the case look like? The boatload of evidence — much of which has come to light in only the past few months — is jaw-dropping. That poses a common prosecutorial dilemma:
Bill Barr has come out pushing his book "One Damn Thing After Another" and says that Trump is to blame for the trouble he is in because he acts like a 9 year old child with his hand caught in the cookie jar.
Leo first met Barre Seid, the now 91-year-old manufacturing magnate turned donor, through an introduction arranged by Eugene Meyer, the longtime director of the Federalist Society.
The most obvious question in American politics today should be: why is the guy who committed treason just over two years ago allowed to run for president?