Overview
- Tristan Snell, a former New York assistant attorney general, outlines a 'playbook' for prosecuting Donald Trump, drawing from his experience with Trump University.
- Snell emphasizes the importance of courageous leadership, comprehensive investigation, and savvy communication in holding Trump accountable.
- Despite facing 91 criminal charges, Trump remains the leading candidate for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, pleading not guilty and claiming political motivation.
- Judge Tanya Chutkan indefinitely delays the DOJ election interference case against Trump, as his claim of presidential immunity is litigated.
- Snell warns against Trump's delay tactics, urging prosecutors to remain focused and avoid distractions.