To me this whole thing feels like lawfare. Regardless of whether what he’s doing is legal or not, the only reason this DA in Philadelphia is suing is because he or his office want to attack those who are in the opposing political camp. They have so many other priorities that are higher, like actual physical crime. But suddenly they have all the time and money in the world to focus on this? No the bizarre choice to put this first is politically biased, and that makes it lawfare - an abuse of power.<p>Setting that aside - it seems entirely unreasonable for a court to expect that the executive of a major company can just randomly appear the next morning. I think that’s unreasonable for anyone who isn’t living locally. How does that even work?