Their take was that Jack has streamlined the process enough intentionally for the sake of a speedy trial. They can also add charges to additional cases but there are over 100 charges against him already, and he isn't going to add to the indictments because he doesn't want to slow that process. As it is, Trump would have to beat all of his indictments--3 existing in firmly blue areas (DC, NYC and Fulton County, Georgia) which strains the possibility of Trump batting 1000. He's sweating hard and his attorney orders are strictly delay, delay, delay.
Additional indictments are coming against his accomplices, which will be filed separately.
There's a whole section on Cannon that I'd have to re listen to get the gist correctly--don't want to wrongly discuss.
It's an interesting listen, which I did late night while painting, so my handle on things is half assed. However, when I look at the programming titles for their shows, it just seems to be click bait title porn to draw in ears, and I hate that. "Hosted by MeidasTouch founder and civil rights lawyer, Ben Meiselas, national trial lawyer strategist, Michael Popok, and former Chief Assistant District Attorney of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Legal AF (Legal Analysis Friends) is a hard-hitting, thought-provoking look at this week’s most compelling developments at the intersection of law and politics."