‘Let Me Stop You There!’ CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Goes 12 Rounds with New Trump Lawyer Hours After New Bombshell Charges
EXCERPT:
LAURO: “But what was not true? That there were states where ballots were send out without people asking for them? Where there were changes in verification? Where there were instances where ballots were not being supervised at drop-off places? The president was told, given advice, that under these circumstances, the state legislatures have the ultimate ability to qualify electors. He followed that advice. Now you may disagree as to whether or not those things actually occurred or not. That’s why we have political debate. We don’t have criminal trials over that. We have the discussion like we're just having."
COLLINS: "But it matters if those things actually occurred or not, John."
LAURO: "Not under the First Amendment."
COLLINS: "It matters if those things occurred because — "
LAURO: "No! Not at all! Because under the First Amendment — "
COLLINS: "Because if it was actually fraud -- "
LAURO: "No, the First Amendment allows — "
COLLINS: "But, John, let me stop you there. Because if he’s saying there was fraud, the First Amendment doesn’t allow the president of the United States to go and claim there was fraud when he was told there was not fraud and then tried to subvert the election by overturning legitimate electors. I mean, it says it right here in the actual indictment."
(Via Mediaite)




