Prior to this clip he notes that it was the right move for Garland to appoint a Special Counsel. It averts the argument that the investigation is politically motivated and can only speed up this long, drawn out process. He also pointed out that it's likely that the investigation so far is pointing to indictments in both the Jan. 6 and documents cases, an encouraging speculation.
I highlighted the segment on justice fatigue though, as we're all feeling it. It's taking so long to get justice for Trump's crimes and it seems like yet again those with power and money are immune from the system that would have long ago tried, convicted and imprisoned the rest of us. Kirschner, while feeling it too, is still optimistic that justice is indeed coming for this criminal. He sees the election results as pointing to we the people demanding accountability, and placing that responsibility on the Justice Dept. will ultimately pay dividends. I so hope he's right.
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