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from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh. i was covering the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house counsel's office wouldn't have been overly political event. and it turned out to be extremely political. but when donald trump read all their names individually, he was almost as if he was holding them up as blue ribbons. you know, when you always acted as if the court was his, remember, in the early days of his administration when he lost in lower courts on some policy issues, he'd say, wait till we get to the supreme court. but i have to say katelyn just last monday when donald trump announced his new abortion position, saying he wanted to leave it for sure to the states >>
from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh. i was covering the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house...
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pardon me, about the justice department going too far in the charging less brett kavanaugh there's six other accounts in the indictment here, which includes civil disorder >> physical contact with the victim, assault entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct, disorderly conduct in the capital building. and why aren't those six counts good enough. >> just >> from the justice department's perspective, given that they don't have any of the hurdles because those counts don't fully reflect the culpability of petitioners conduct on january 6, those counts do not require that petitioner have acted corruptly to obstruct an official proceeding are you have to translate that for me? >> yes. her point was representing the department of justice, elizabeth prelogar, that to not be able to use this law would not be able to hold many of the defendants accountable for what they did. they obstruct an official proceeding in the government's mind? and it didn't matter that some evidence was not destroyed freud, in the process and by limiting the government's use o
pardon me, about the justice department going too far in the charging less brett kavanaugh there's six other accounts in the indictment here, which includes civil disorder >> physical contact with the victim, assault entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct, disorderly conduct in the capital building. and why aren't those six counts good enough. >> just >> from the justice department's perspective, given that they don't have any of the...
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kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. so i'm sure that he thinks he's going to get better shake from this court, then he might be getting up in manhattan, but we'll see the justices action to hear this case now, rather than earlier in the year special counsel jack smith's and urged the justices means that the federal trial here in dc was postponed from its original march start date, and john, i don't expect a ruling from the justices until late june. that's likely when it will come, and that will mean that any trial, if the justices dues say he is not he has no immunity here. any trial would not come until i'd say shortly before the election if it comes at all, biskupic for us in washington, john, thank you very much for that. the breaking news overnight indicted in arizona some of donald trump's closest allies. now charged for their efforts to overturn the results there, trump is labeled as coconspirator number one, we have new developments from there and violent confrontations with police overnight and protestors on col
kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. so i'm sure that he thinks he's going to get better shake from this court, then he might be getting up in manhattan, but we'll see the justices action to hear this case now, rather than earlier in the year special counsel jack smith's and urged the justices means that the federal trial here in dc was postponed from its original march start date, and john, i don't expect a ruling from the justices until late june. that's likely when it will come, and that will...
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i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh, judge amy coney, barrett >> in june of 2022, after nearly 50 years, the court struck down roe versus wade and trump, who is now trying to say that he doesn't support the strictest restrictions that have been exploding and red states across the country >> he has repeatedly >> bragged about how he made that possible. >> we ended roe v. wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying the results have been stories like this one told him the biden campaign ad, yes, but about a woman, a family who wanted their child wanted a child >> and were devastated by the consequences of the fall of roe the outfit she was gonna maybe where home from the hospital >> all >> this is the blanket that she would okay >> there's also kate cox. she's the texas woman who also desperately wanted a baby when she was told that her baby likely wouldn't live for more than a few days outside the womb. she sought an abortion to try to protect her ability to try again, to have a chance mild here's what she told nbc news and dec
i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh, judge amy coney, barrett >> in june of 2022, after nearly 50 years, the court struck down roe versus wade and trump, who is now trying to say that he doesn't support the strictest restrictions that have been exploding and red states across the country >> he has repeatedly >> bragged about how he made that possible. >> we ended roe v. wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe v. wade...
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i mean, it's very similar to one of his attorneys referred to brett kavanaugh when who's going to be ruling on immunity saying, you trump appointed him. so we think he'll be with us. this is something that they do and kinda put out there publicly in hopes of swaying the judges in their favor. now of course, judges should be unbiased. that shouldn't affect them, but that's what he's thinking and saying this will there be repercussions for it >> not really. i mean, he can get away with >> them and it's very pending because you always accuses others often accuses her. this is what he's doing. he's playing the raf >> yeah. >> i did i already you're playing the rap. i'm glad you brought that up and make sure we could bring that one home. all right. thanks so much to both of you. great to see you. >> and former trump white house lawyer ty cobb joins me now. so tie last night we were on together. you were talking about judge aileen cannon. you had said that, quote, evidence of her bias is pretty palpable. you said she was grossly incompetent. then today you got to read the ruling how do you
i mean, it's very similar to one of his attorneys referred to brett kavanaugh when who's going to be ruling on immunity saying, you trump appointed him. so we think he'll be with us. this is something that they do and kinda put out there publicly in hopes of swaying the judges in their favor. now of course, judges should be unbiased. that shouldn't affect them, but that's what he's thinking and saying this will there be repercussions for it >> not really. i mean, he can get away with...