Trey Gowdy's interview with Maria Bartiromo this morning is causing a stir. We've discussed it a bit in the comments, but I'll deal with it again here. I just now listened to Gowdy and I think he has been misunderstood. Many took him to be saying--as a former prosecutor himself--that in his considered legal judgment Durham has no case against anyone except Clinesmith. That's not actually what he was saying. Here's what I think he means, as I just set it out in an email to a friend:
The Gowdy Interview
The Gowdy Interview
The Gowdy Interview
Trey Gowdy's interview with Maria Bartiromo this morning is causing a stir. We've discussed it a bit in the comments, but I'll deal with it again here. I just now listened to Gowdy and I think he has been misunderstood. Many took him to be saying--as a former prosecutor himself--that in his considered legal judgment Durham has no case against anyone except Clinesmith. That's not actually what he was saying. Here's what I think he means, as I just set it out in an email to a friend: