You’ll be hearing more about this in the weeks to come:
James Tobin’s defense team worked hard to convince jurors that Tobin knew nothing about Chuck McGee’s phone-jamming plans except for the very vague first impression that led him to help McGee contact Allen Raymond.
Tobin’s isolation from the ongoing plot seems very strange in the light of McGee’s December 7 testimony that on election day, visiting lobbyist Daryl Henry knew all about the phone-jamming. McGee was surprised at how much Daryl Henry knew, and wondered who could have told him.
Just how widespread was knowledge of the phone-jamming at GOP headquarters, if even a visitor knew so much about it? And, if knowledge was widespread, did it extend up to Tobin? Or, since both Tobin and Henry worked on VIP campaign visits, maybe Henry heard about the phone-jamming from Tobin himself?