Like Robert Smith (The Cure) or Tim Booth (James), Fish is explicit towards illegal substances but also so fragile and open hearted. Sadness, resignation and fascination facing more popularity, the lyrics are mature and wonderfully coherent. After this record he had to go in rehab in a place where nobody could join him. This is really an ultimate cry for help, which makes this record the breaking point for Fish' health. Althought it's not AS progressive as the others, this record scores on the lyrics and the intensity of Fish. I think Clutching at Straws is a mini-tad over Misplaced Childhood. Among ProgArchives suggestions, THIS one should've been underlined and promoted as a suggestion. But this one stole my heart over any other Marillion record. Trump's team also drew scorn from the legal community when it filed a lawsuit this week asking a judge to block the Justice Department from reviewing records seized in the raid until a special master was appointed to sift out materials that could be privileged.Marillion is a guilty pleasure among purist of prog. Two months later, when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago, it recovered 11 sets of classified documents, some of which were marked top secret. One of Trump's lawyers, Christina Bobb, then signed a statement saying that to the best of her knowledge, all classified materials had been returned. They issued a grand-jury subpoena for the records in May, and in June, a top counterintelligence official at the DOJ went to Mar-a-Lago to collect the boxes.
The Justice Department later launched an investigation into Trump's handling of national security information and determined he likely had additional documents at Mar-a-Lago that needed to be recovered. The Times reported Trump "went through the boxes himself in late 2021" and turned over 15 boxes to the National Archives in January.
The raid came after months of back-and-forth between Trump's lawyers, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the Justice Department, during which US officials tried using less intrusive measures to recover the sensitive records. Trump's legal team has come under the microscope since the FBI took the extraordinary step of executing a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago earlier this month and recovered 26 boxes of documents, some of which were highly classified, that were being stored on the property. "It says to me that they want to kill the messenger, which speaks to consciousness of guilt instead of dealing with the facts." "He's a big believer of the public-relations assault, which I've never seen work," the lawyer told Insider.
"As time has gone by, he's gotten farther and farther ahead of his lawyers, to the point where it's hard to tell if they're following his advice or if he's following theirs," Ty Cobb, who was the White House special counsel during the Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, told Insider.Īnother attorney familiar with the Trump team's thought process expressed skepticism that the former president's lawyers were equipped to handle a case like this, adding that Trump's main focus appeared to be on waging a public-relations war against the Justice Department.