When high-powered Democratic attorney Kathryn Ruemmler - now the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs - needed to vent about Donald Trump's rise in politics, she turned to their mutual acquaintance, Jeffrey Epstein. "Trump is living proof of the adage that it is better to be lucky than smart," she told Epstein in an email in August 2015, while planning a visit to his Manhattan mansion.
HONIG: Well, so that's my question. I know I'm here to answer questions. What's the crime? I mean, what's even the potential crime? I mean, seriously, I'm not trying to be confrontational here. Can anyone at this table even articulate what the potential crime might be?