She should have the list sent to Drudge. He'd publish it, no matter who was on it.
Before she does, she should let it be known that fingers are on the button somewhere to press the "send" key if she doesn't walk out of that prosecutor's office with a "no prosecution" agreement.
She has the government by the short hairs, and she should publicly blackmail them, just like they blackmail everybody with threats in order to get what they want. And then, when they refuse to play ball, that send key should be hit out there: to Drudge, to Rush, to Rolling Stone, to Taranto at the Wall Street Journal, to the NY Times, to the National Enquirer, to the British tabloids, to the Toronto papers: all around the world.
Let me go, or I will bring the house down on top of you.
You won't let me go?
Fine. Then die, politically, all of you.
She should take them down.
"She should take them down."
Better she does it this way. Otherwise, Marcy Park and the corner Starbucks become dangerous places...