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trump has already violated the gag order at least seven times this week alone giving trump the name sunday limits the timem he has to violate the gag order before court resumes on monday. also happening on monday, 10:00 a.m. eastern, just 30 minutes after opening statements kick off in his criminal trial donald trump's other attorneys will head just down the street to a different manhattan courthouse for a civil fraud case hearing that could threaten hundreds ofu millions of dollars in his assets. today new york attorney general leticia james asked the judge to void donald trump's $175 million bond in the case siting concerns that the bond company might not actually have the funds to back it up. >>> leading off our discussion tonight adam a fellow at just security who is covering the trial for the last word, also with us joyce a former united states attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. she is co host of the hash tag sisters in law podcast and an msnbc analyst. thank you for being here. all right, trump's claiming he will be a witness. the judge will rule mon
trump has already violated the gag order at least seven times this week alone giving trump the name sunday limits the timem he has to violate the gag order before court resumes on monday. also happening on monday, 10:00 a.m. eastern, just 30 minutes after opening statements kick off in his criminal trial donald trump's other attorneys will head just down the street to a different manhattan courthouse for a civil fraud case hearing that could threaten hundreds ofu millions of dollars in his...
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trump. he then shifted to trump's former lawyer, cohen, who he says this quote obsessed with trump& that cohen's financial livelihood depends on trump's destruction. david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged trump has violated this gag order over a half a dozen times. and this gag order prevents trump from attacking people involved in this case, like witnesses and the jury he is also barred from attacking family members of the prosecutors and the judge, though we can freely attack the judge or the district attorney, alvin bragg the app through that hearing will come back in the courtroom and david we back on stand. >> erin. all right. paula, thank you very much there in lower manhattan and our experts they're all here on set together
trump. he then shifted to trump's former lawyer, cohen, who he says this quote obsessed with trump& that cohen's financial livelihood depends on trump's destruction. david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged trump has violated this...
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trump. today on day four of the trial, the full panel of 12 jurors and six alternates were shown in to consider donald trump's fate in the historic first criminal trial of a former u.s. president. judge marchand told the court that the opening statements would start on monday. that did not stop donald trump's lawyers to try to delay the case. this is at least the tenth time the trump team has been denied a trial delay request. donald trump isn't going to stop the wheels of justice from turning on monday. a key question is whether or not he'll be a witness in his own criminal trial. this is what donald trump told reporters today. >> are you going to testify? >> yes. >> now, this is donald trump we're talking about. his yes can't really be taken at face value. especially when we know what sorts of questions donald trump could be facing from prosecutors. after jury selection was complete, the judge held a sandoval hearing where prosecutors revealed the lawsuits they plan on using in cross-exami
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trump quiet. if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen. trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. pecker also testified trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on "60 minutes." >> was it hush money to stay silent? >> yes. >> reporter: pecker said trump called him. he said, we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name. trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging pecker's credibility and business practices. at a campaign event earlier in the day, mr. trump addressed the testimony of his long-time friend. >> david has been ver
trump quiet. if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen. trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. pecker...
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, trump's team suggested the payments trump made to cohen. we're not a payback for funds paid to stormy daniels, but instead payments to his personal attorney. trump defended himself against these charges after court on monday so whatever bill and they can make all the legal expense i got indicted for that land shifted blame to cohen saying the reality is mr. trump is not on the hook, is not criminally responsible for something mr. cohen may have done years after the fact, blanche said the prosecution's outline of a supposed catching killed deal with was not a scheme, but completely irrelevant. events. and not illegal in the afternoon as briefly took the stand, he did not look at trump, but trump look directly at him as he testified care what was david what did he talk about on the stand because it was limited his time today? >> david was on the stand for about 20 minutes and he started to describe to the jury how the national enquirer operates, telling them that they engage in checkbook journalism, meaning that they would pay for stories. no
, trump's team suggested the payments trump made to cohen. we're not a payback for funds paid to stormy daniels, but instead payments to his personal attorney. trump defended himself against these charges after court on monday so whatever bill and they can make all the legal expense i got indicted for that land shifted blame to cohen saying the reality is mr. trump is not on the hook, is not criminally responsible for something mr. cohen may have done years after the fact, blanche said the...
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trump account. so the whole press conference was a bit of a i think a pr disaster because it's going to hurt him in court. eventually, the jury and he came out, he does that eight minutes. jeremy talking, of course, in the courtroom what else did to you? i sat two. i know you mentioned that he was passing notes to his attorneys at time that he was engaged you know, what what moore's interactions? blake with his team and with the jury. >> yeah. it's interesting because when his attorney, todd blanche went to speak trump's demeanor, it's shifted he turned his chair, he faced he faced him, which made him faced the jury, and he watched plants as he went through his opening statement. i think the most interesting thing with trump today that was when david took the stand because trump he was sitting very motionless, expressionless, really watching david closely. and there was a light moment in his testimony where he was asked to account the last four digits of his cell phone number. it's for record keepin
trump account. so the whole press conference was a bit of a i think a pr disaster because it's going to hurt him in court. eventually, the jury and he came out, he does that eight minutes. jeremy talking, of course, in the courtroom what else did to you? i sat two. i know you mentioned that he was passing notes to his attorneys at time that he was engaged you know, what what moore's interactions? blake with his team and with the jury. >> yeah. it's interesting because when his attorney,...
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you can just google trump's missteps or trump's discomfort. you'll hear the amazing ways that you can feel his age. you know, his age is probably older than he is because he's a man that is 50, 70 pounds overweight. he never exercises. he doesn't use his brain very well. i think he's an aging man. i think that whole story has reversed from biden who really was the subject of that talk about being too old and look, the closest donald trump has ever come to prison is the courtroom he's been sitting for the last week and will be for the last four to six weeks. and there is almost nothing in the world that trump could hate having to sit in one place where he is not in charge and listen to people saying awful things about him and it doesn't surprise me that he's falling asleep. i also think it is a part of his age. >> throughout his entire career and his entire life. do you think there is something different about these most recent cases, specifically this hush money criminal trial and how he's reacting to it. is this the same trump you wrote about
you can just google trump's missteps or trump's discomfort. you'll hear the amazing ways that you can feel his age. you know, his age is probably older than he is because he's a man that is 50, 70 pounds overweight. he never exercises. he doesn't use his brain very well. i think he's an aging man. i think that whole story has reversed from biden who really was the subject of that talk about being too old and look, the closest donald trump has ever come to prison is the courtroom he's been...
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trump's situation. now, the hardest cases that are argued in april generally aren't decided until the end of the term, which would be late june, maybe even early july. but the supreme court sets its own schedule. and there's been a lot of talk, discussion, briefs, urging the court to act quickly here so that the trial may get underway at some point before the election. so i think we just have to wait now and see what happens. john: william, what does the timing potentially due to former president trump's trial? william: well as marcia is saying, it's all in the matter of not just how the court rules but when they rule. because they could still rule in trump's favor, and so you do not have blanket immunity as you're arguing, but when they issue that ruling, whether they push it back down to the lower courts or whether they just take a long time, if you look at the calendar, if they rule the end of june, early july, judge tanya chunkin has said her case needs about three months before that trial could sta
trump's situation. now, the hardest cases that are argued in april generally aren't decided until the end of the term, which would be late june, maybe even early july. but the supreme court sets its own schedule. and there's been a lot of talk, discussion, briefs, urging the court to act quickly here so that the trial may get underway at some point before the election. so i think we just have to wait now and see what happens. john: william, what does the timing potentially due to former...
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trump. but also, logistically, it is incredibly complicated when you are talking about somebody with secret service protection, etc. where would you house that person? i think the judges are conscious of the fact that he is a candidate for president, this is the election season, and i think they're really hesitant to shut down all opportunity for his campaign. which is what it would mean if he were detained. william: i just want to read and excerpt from the gag order where he was talking about the practical implications of this. he wrote that the average observer must now, after hearing the defendant's recent attacks, draw the conclusion that if they become involved in these proceedings, even tangentially, they should worry not only for themselves, but for their loved ones as well. such concerns will undoubtedly interfere with the fair administration of justice and constitutes a direct attack on the rule of law itself. do you agree with that? mary: absolutely. i think that is why not only ha
trump. but also, logistically, it is incredibly complicated when you are talking about somebody with secret service protection, etc. where would you house that person? i think the judges are conscious of the fact that he is a candidate for president, this is the election season, and i think they're really hesitant to shut down all opportunity for his campaign. which is what it would mean if he were detained. william: i just want to read and excerpt from the gag order where he was talking about...
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trump maintains the manhattan d.a. office is interfering with the election. >> this has never happened before. nobody has ever seen it. >> tomorrow before david's testimony continues, the judge will rule on whether or not trump violated the gag order and if so, what possible punishment might be. court will end early if the schedule holds. >> the lawyers also reached this agreement over the $175 million bond in his civil fraud trial down the road. what are you hearing about that? >> the $175 million bond will need to be held in cash. they will not be able to move any of the money and will need to provide financial statements to the new york attorney general's office to prove that cash as they are. the new york attorney general's office that this was necessary while trump's lawyer says it was a waste of taxpayer money and time. >> bret: we are in the second week of protests. demonstrations are being held at other schools. the protests are raising safety concerns and more security is being added to campuses. alexis mcadam
trump maintains the manhattan d.a. office is interfering with the election. >> this has never happened before. nobody has ever seen it. >> tomorrow before david's testimony continues, the judge will rule on whether or not trump violated the gag order and if so, what possible punishment might be. court will end early if the schedule holds. >> the lawyers also reached this agreement over the $175 million bond in his civil fraud trial down the road. what are you hearing about...
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contrary to what president trump -- former president trump has been saying, the europeans have outpaced us in spending this year. while we have had that senate package sitting and not voted on in the house, they need air defenses. they need atacms. russia has long-range missiles from north korea. >> thanks for having me on. i think i have had multiple trips to ukraine. i've come back generally optimistic about the ukrainians' prospects. this one was by far the most disturbing trip. the main challenges arise from what amounts to a complete shutdown of support from the u.s. for the past six months. it's resulted in major short shortfalls in ammunition. the russians are outshooting the ukrainians ten rounds to one. the russians have honed in on a new tactic where they drop massive, enormously destructive bombs that they fire from 70 kilometers away. because we haven't been providing intercepters, the ukrainians aren't able to shoot those planes down that are launching the bombs. in general, the russians are producing more drones. they are producing more than the ukrainians. they are losing
contrary to what president trump -- former president trump has been saying, the europeans have outpaced us in spending this year. while we have had that senate package sitting and not voted on in the house, they need air defenses. they need atacms. russia has long-range missiles from north korea. >> thanks for having me on. i think i have had multiple trips to ukraine. i've come back generally optimistic about the ukrainians' prospects. this one was by far the most disturbing trip. the...
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trump. please do everything that mr. trump asks you to do. that's what his defense attorneys are doing now. i think it is going to hurt him, and it doesn't bode well for future cases that are going to come down the line. thank god at least, finally, we have him in a court of law. >>> now on to politics. voters in pennsylvania will hit the polls today for the battleground state's primary election. all 17 members of the state's congressional delegation are up for re-election. three of them are facing serious challenges in the primary. today's election will also cement the lineup for the high-stakes senate race, as incumbent democratic senator bob casey looks to keep his seat there. joining us from outside a polling location in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. ali, what are you looking at for today's primary? >> look, you're right to point out that every congressperson in this state is going to be up for their own sort of first step in re-election, but the one we're looking at closely here is where i am i
trump. please do everything that mr. trump asks you to do. that's what his defense attorneys are doing now. i think it is going to hurt him, and it doesn't bode well for future cases that are going to come down the line. thank god at least, finally, we have him in a court of law. >>> now on to politics. voters in pennsylvania will hit the polls today for the battleground state's primary election. all 17 members of the state's congressional delegation are up for re-election. three of...
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trump. you know, he said very explicitly, "if we don't stop putin in ukraine, he will roll further, perhaps into the balkans or against poland or another nato ally." this was like an out of body experience for mike johnson. as a rank and file nobody in congress, he voted against all previous ukraine assistance packages. you know, what does it mean? i do think it is important. he is obviously not a resistance hero yet, joe, right? he is endorsing donald trump. in the end, ukraine's fate, it hinges not on this $60 billion, which is crucial right now, but on what happens in the u.s. election this fall, i think. >> right. when you're a back bencher and you're worried about your district, that's one thing. when you actually, david french, are speaker of the house and you get briefings and you get intel briefings and you suddenly understand that fisa is needed to stop the next islamic radical attack on the united states or the next attack from some other force outside the united states, suddenly,
trump. you know, he said very explicitly, "if we don't stop putin in ukraine, he will roll further, perhaps into the balkans or against poland or another nato ally." this was like an out of body experience for mike johnson. as a rank and file nobody in congress, he voted against all previous ukraine assistance packages. you know, what does it mean? i do think it is important. he is obviously not a resistance hero yet, joe, right? he is endorsing donald trump. in the end, ukraine's...
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trump does not want more drama. he has plenty on his own. >> jonathan: we heard ro khanna say he will vote to protect the republican speaker of the house's job. will we see a lot of that? >> i think it depends. the speaker will have to reach out to hakeem jeffries and others like he did over the last couple of days to be able to save his job, but look. i have to say this. i'm a louisianan. i'm always proud when louisiana people come through, especially someone with lsu ties, but he's no -- he's no moderate. he's a maga republican. we all know that. we know what he stands for. he resisted this. he said at first, we will not pass this foreign aid package until we get the appropriation bills through, until we get the pfizer -- he kept putting conditions. at the end of the day, i agree with j. mar. he decided to go with history and to be the soul who understood what's at stake and protecting ukraine, serving -- protecting our allies in the middle east as well as in the indo-pacific region. so he did the right thing. >>
trump does not want more drama. he has plenty on his own. >> jonathan: we heard ro khanna say he will vote to protect the republican speaker of the house's job. will we see a lot of that? >> i think it depends. the speaker will have to reach out to hakeem jeffries and others like he did over the last couple of days to be able to save his job, but look. i have to say this. i'm a louisianan. i'm always proud when louisiana people come through, especially someone with lsu ties, but...
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lady melania trump's birthday. mike? >> mike: nate foy live in new york city. nate, thank you very much. um stocks were you present. the dow gained 154, the s&p 500 finished ahead 52. nasdaq surged 318. for the week dow up two thirds of a percentage point. the s&p 500 gained two and two thirds. nasdaq jumped four and a quarter. house republicans going after fax -- forming teams toe address the impact of losing those breaks. here is fox business correspondent grady trimble. >> at stake in the november election, your tax dollars with some provisions in the 2017 jobs act set to expire at the end of next year, house republicans say they should stay in place. >> it's critical because what we are telling people you get to keep more of your own money to invest in a way you think it's best for you, your family, and your country. >> tax subcommittee chair mike kelly and ways and means committee chair jason smith are craghtsd ten tax teams take a look at the impact of the cuts ending. with groups of lawmakers focusing on man
lady melania trump's birthday. mike? >> mike: nate foy live in new york city. nate, thank you very much. um stocks were you present. the dow gained 154, the s&p 500 finished ahead 52. nasdaq surged 318. for the week dow up two thirds of a percentage point. the s&p 500 gained two and two thirds. nasdaq jumped four and a quarter. house republicans going after fax -- forming teams toe address the impact of losing those breaks. here is fox business correspondent grady trimble....
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being made by trump's team. they're saying absolute immunity. it's hard for an outside observer to see how that would make any sense at all. >> i don't think they have a chance in winning this case. i think what they have a chance of is getting a justice or two to write a dissent that will slow down the writing of this opinion. if they can slow it down enough, the hope is then judge chutkan will be forced to schedule the trial after the election. and so the american people then will not get to hear all of the evidence against donald trump. liz cheney had an important piece in the "new york times" in which she said, supreme court, decide this thing fast, because jack smith has uncovered all sorts of information against donald trump that i and the members of the january 6th committee did not have. the only way to get that in front of the american people is to have a trial before the election. the stakes aren't just about what the decision will say at the supreme court. the more important stakes are when is the cou
being made by trump's team. they're saying absolute immunity. it's hard for an outside observer to see how that would make any sense at all. >> i don't think they have a chance in winning this case. i think what they have a chance of is getting a justice or two to write a dissent that will slow down the writing of this opinion. if they can slow it down enough, the hope is then judge chutkan will be forced to schedule the trial after the election. and so the american people then will not...
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for turning toward a juror and muttering while the juror was speaking and trump trump is really going to have to watch himself as the judge's already put him on notice and we're going to have a hearing, of course, on tuesday about the violating the gag order. so the former president, he's certainly going to be engaged just here, but he's, he's also going to have to be careful with what he does when he is in that courtroom. among the moments today, i was saying that there were a few emotional moments. >> one of those there was a woman who went to his hand the microphone during the voir dire process is they're going through the questionnaire. she said and i'm quoting her here. i'm sorry, i thought i could do this. i wouldn't want someone who feels this way to judge my case either. but jurors have been very forthright. it seems at least in reading the transcripts, as i've been doing& jeremy's according, can you walk us through what that was like? >> well, i'm not allowed to draw their faces so i can't i can't get to the jurors. >> but she was very emotional, tears and tissues and i just
for turning toward a juror and muttering while the juror was speaking and trump trump is really going to have to watch himself as the judge's already put him on notice and we're going to have a hearing, of course, on tuesday about the violating the gag order. so the former president, he's certainly going to be engaged just here, but he's, he's also going to have to be careful with what he does when he is in that courtroom. among the moments today, i was saying that there were a few emotional...
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we show a 46-44 race for donald trump. all those liabilities for biden, trump only ahead two. what the trump folks have been hoping, rfk, gobbles up votes. but, look what happens when we add rfk's name to the mix. suddenly, we have a new leader. joe biden, 39%, donald trump 37%, kennedy getting 13%. in other words, we're seeing by a better than two-to-one margin, it's trump voters who are flipping over to kennedy in the scenario, not biden voters. see it here, 15% of trump voters, when we add rfk's name, they go to rfk. only 7% of biden voters. a big change right there. >> defies conventional wisdom. there's no doubt about that. >> absolutely. we haven't seen this in other polls. one final note is this, the question of enthusiasm. i thought this really jumped out here. the most engaged voters, those who voted in 2020, voted in the midterm elections, those folks are voting for biden by nine points. where trump's strength is, why he leads biden, it's voters who don't typically turn out in many elections. didn't vote in '20 and '22. they are with trump by more than 20 points. the
we show a 46-44 race for donald trump. all those liabilities for biden, trump only ahead two. what the trump folks have been hoping, rfk, gobbles up votes. but, look what happens when we add rfk's name to the mix. suddenly, we have a new leader. joe biden, 39%, donald trump 37%, kennedy getting 13%. in other words, we're seeing by a better than two-to-one margin, it's trump voters who are flipping over to kennedy in the scenario, not biden voters. see it here, 15% of trump voters, when we add...
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trump was still in the courtroom standing. we saw a secret service agent walked over him to talk to him that this was just moments after those final five alternates were selected and told to return monday for opening statements we have our full panel that announcement from judge juan wir schon after jury selection concluded, 18 manhattan nights, 12 jurors and six alternates. now seated there's any good to go now, so and this will go on for another four or five weeks and it's very unfair trump appeared board much of the trial de for as attorneys on both sides probe potential jurors until they fill the remaining five alternate seats moments after the full jury was picked, a bizarre and tragic moment outside court as a man set himself on fire authorities say he was previously known to the police. >> and while they are searching for any domestic terror connections, that is not believed to have been the motivation in court. a handful of perspective jurors became emotional. one was excused after she told the judge she had anxiety an
trump was still in the courtroom standing. we saw a secret service agent walked over him to talk to him that this was just moments after those final five alternates were selected and told to return monday for opening statements we have our full panel that announcement from judge juan wir schon after jury selection concluded, 18 manhattan nights, 12 jurors and six alternates. now seated there's any good to go now, so and this will go on for another four or five weeks and it's very unfair trump...
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the jury and the legal system will decide what should happen to donald trump. president biden needs to be, and is focused on what he has and will continue to do for the american people. and how he will continue to fight on the issues that they care about, whether it is reproductive freedom or addressing climate change or building an economy from the middle class out, that leaves no one behind. those are the issues that constituents across the country are talking about while the media likes to focus on donald trump and his sideshow circus, the american people are focused on who is going to address the issues that we care about on a day to day basis. >> thank you congresswoman jennifer mckellen. let's dive deeper into this criminal hush money trial of the former president, donald trump, which begins in earnest on monday after a full jury was selected this week. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst, danny ceballos. thank you for joining me today, danny. the judge initially set aside two weeks but in five days they were able to seat 12 jurors and six alternates. w
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trump's response that's when stormy daniels sought payment here's the challenge for the trump defense. how to get their version into evidence there's one witness who is uniquely qualified to explain the motivation behind the payment donald trump but his taking the stand carries enormous risk. what he testified in the case where he was found to have inflated his net worth. the new york times made this observation in justice and gordon's courtroom, mr. trump delivered a rally made rants from the witness stand, marking the climax of a months-long proceeding that was it's alternately stultifying and scintillating. the former president attack one of ms james lawyer saying, you and about every other democrat district attorney, agn, us attorney, were coming after me from 15 different sides. all democrats, all trump haters if trump doesn't take the stand, he has limited means of getting his sayyed into evidence one alternative is through another witness michael cohen is a possibility but the question would need to be very simply and yet skillfully asked, something like mr. cohen you can under
trump's response that's when stormy daniels sought payment here's the challenge for the trump defense. how to get their version into evidence there's one witness who is uniquely qualified to explain the motivation behind the payment donald trump but his taking the stand carries enormous risk. what he testified in the case where he was found to have inflated his net worth. the new york times made this observation in justice and gordon's courtroom, mr. trump delivered a rally made rants from the...
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trump lean back in his chair at one point, his eyes closed trump's attorney, susan necklace focused on bias against the former president. she told those in the jury box, you all bring biases and you particularly bring biases about someone who is as publicly and outspoken as president trump. there's nobody that doesn't know him in this room in the afternoon, the court moved to a routine hearing to determine how much trump's legal history the prosecution will be allowed to ask him about if he testifies which he said he plans to. prosecutors argued they should be allowed to question trump about the findings in the e jean carroll defamation case, among others, despite trump's attorneys strong objection. the former president shook his head as the prosecution spoke about how he defamed carroll when will the judge actually decide if prosecutors can ask the former president about his past legal cases so, judge number sean said that he would rule on this on monday, likely before opening statements get underway, know trump's lawyers also tried, again to try to learn who the prosecutions first wi
trump lean back in his chair at one point, his eyes closed trump's attorney, susan necklace focused on bias against the former president. she told those in the jury box, you all bring biases and you particularly bring biases about someone who is as publicly and outspoken as president trump. there's nobody that doesn't know him in this room in the afternoon, the court moved to a routine hearing to determine how much trump's legal history the prosecution will be allowed to ask him about if he...
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weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the fbi wrote down what they did in 2018, nearly six years ago. he remembers and he says he knows that trump thanked him and that he stands by the testimony he provided this week. there are questions coming from trump's defense team about that non-prosecution agreement that american media and through david pecker signed with federal prosecutors back in 2018. at the time, the defense team for donald trump is now asking him about their intention to sell the "national enquirer" and two other american media tabloids to another company. if they were to be
weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the...
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trump is spicey. and i on occasion use language that is spicier than i am pleased to see right now and turned around and said i apologize to you. the defense thought it was insincere and an effort on her part. >> i swear, i love the guy. >> not that it was a close call. >> he ultimately struck her for cause. the two challenges there's cause you are not using a and they used their preemptories and they get new ones. >> they get new ones and they are doing the same process all over again. what you have to understand is it is a trial. so anything can happen. someone can get sick. your kid can get sick for a day and you literally cannot miss an hour of testimony because if you do, you are now no longer qualified to deliberate on the case. so you need those alternates the same level of scrutiny you have applied, you have to apply with your alternates. i've tried a bunch of cases and a number of them we've had to rely on alternates even in jury deliberations after that started because something happened dur
trump is spicey. and i on occasion use language that is spicier than i am pleased to see right now and turned around and said i apologize to you. the defense thought it was insincere and an effort on her part. >> i swear, i love the guy. >> not that it was a close call. >> he ultimately struck her for cause. the two challenges there's cause you are not using a and they used their preemptories and they get new ones. >> they get new ones and they are doing the same process...
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but yeah, that'll trump. he has to be in court just like pretty much any american citizen charged with a crime, you have to attend your trial. that means you won't be on the campaign trail as much as he would like to be four days a week, he will have to be in lower manhattan in court. >> certainly not a place he is used to being and not having any control over proceedings, really, marshall cohen, we know you'd be watching closely. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> let's discuss some joined now by scott jennings and shan wu. >> ocean is a defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. he served in the clinton administration as a council to attorney general janet reno and scott jennings is a cnn senior political computer. and a former special assistant to president george w. bo. thank you both. for joining me. shan, i want to start with you as a former federal prosecutor, how would you approach these opening statements as marshall with just saying this is a chance for them to start telling a story for b
but yeah, that'll trump. he has to be in court just like pretty much any american citizen charged with a crime, you have to attend your trial. that means you won't be on the campaign trail as much as he would like to be four days a week, he will have to be in lower manhattan in court. >> certainly not a place he is used to being and not having any control over proceedings, really, marshall cohen, we know you'd be watching closely. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> let's discuss...
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trump has already violated it. say what you wants about the judge or the prosecutor but can't talk about court personnel or witnesses. they have a hearing on it, the prosecution's claim that he has violated it. what do you make of the gag order and its breads? >> this is a tricky one. the person i blame for putting us in this situation is out and brag for bringing this case in the first place because the judge is in a tough place. he has an obligation to make sure his court employees aren't feeling threatened by this. there is some concern about extending it to witnesses. how can you have some of the people that are going to testify against donald trump, they can talk to the press all they want, say everything, make all their accusations that he can't respond to that. the additional issue of disco this is a guy running for office and whether you like it or not a lot of people view these as political prosecutions. is he for britain from placing them in that context and talking about the motivations of some of the pe
trump has already violated it. say what you wants about the judge or the prosecutor but can't talk about court personnel or witnesses. they have a hearing on it, the prosecution's claim that he has violated it. what do you make of the gag order and its breads? >> this is a tricky one. the person i blame for putting us in this situation is out and brag for bringing this case in the first place because the judge is in a tough place. he has an obligation to make sure his court employees...
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remember, trump stowed people don't vote for it. otherwise, when you look at ukraine, israel, and even potentially tiktok, i think he has support that is in line with what most americans want to see happen. a congress that is taking care of america's problems. >> bret: let's turn to the jury in new york. a.p. full jury of 12 people. six alternates seated in trump's hush money trial in new york. the panel which includes software engineers, english teacher and multiple lawyers took shape after the lawyers spent days causing dozens of potential jurors whether they can impartially judge the presumptive republican nominee who had his thoughts again today. >> this is a rigged case. this is a case that was put in very strongly because of politics instead of being in georgia or north carolina. this is going on for another week. this will go on for another four or five weeks. it's all unfair. people know it's very unfair. >> bret: dana, i think people have come to the conclusion in their own head how they are looking at this even before the
remember, trump stowed people don't vote for it. otherwise, when you look at ukraine, israel, and even potentially tiktok, i think he has support that is in line with what most americans want to see happen. a congress that is taking care of america's problems. >> bret: let's turn to the jury in new york. a.p. full jury of 12 people. six alternates seated in trump's hush money trial in new york. the panel which includes software engineers, english teacher and multiple lawyers took shape...
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trump was still ranting. >> i have a trump hating, judge with the trump-hating wife and family. >> there's also the 2018 lawsuit, trump's settled, which resulted in the dissolution of the donald j. trump foundation. the new york state attorney general accused the charity of using the foundation's money to boost trump's campaign. irs non-profit rules prohibit making expenditures to influence the outcome of an election the judge ordered trump to pay $2 million to settle the case in a statement after that, trump insisted every penny of the 19 million raised when two great charitable causes randi kaye cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> so i have to unpack there joining us now a cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig. so should what do you make? first of all, the prosecution's request to introduce evidence from past trials against the former president. >> so this is a warning shot. it is a legally mandated filing. the prosecutor just have to put in and what they're essentially telling donald trump as they would with any defendant is, if you take the stand in this case, of course, we will cross-e
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i'm talking about trump's character shall break. yeah, you want to answer for trump? >> listen it means trump denies the underlying allegations he was thomas paine said that if all men lived as angels, them, we wouldn't need the power of government. >> but if the conduct concern yeah, i mean, you get so much stuff that comes around. >> all that. i kind of don't give it a lot of thought. justice systems in motion. we'll see if it's a fair drop let's discuss this with our panel of cnn political commentators, democratic strategist maria cardona and republican strategist alice stewart together they host the podcast hot mics from left to right. >> thank you both so much for being with me this evening. marie, i want to start with you in the past and throughout all of donald trump's legal travails he has kept fundraising. he's been using this on the campaign trail to rally his base as this case gets underway, the first of ben different for donald trump? >> well, not in that he's going to continue to use it to rile up his base and to continue to try to get money from them. bu
i'm talking about trump's character shall break. yeah, you want to answer for trump? >> listen it means trump denies the underlying allegations he was thomas paine said that if all men lived as angels, them, we wouldn't need the power of government. >> but if the conduct concern yeah, i mean, you get so much stuff that comes around. >> all that. i kind of don't give it a lot of thought. justice systems in motion. we'll see if it's a fair drop let's discuss this with our panel...
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meanwhile, another new york trump case. it won't go away. whcay the attorney general of nw york, letiti becaua james, now formally opposing the bond that president trump put up to appeal his civil fraud trial. she says it's not structur appee properly and that the bond company does not appear to have enoughy an cash on hand to paypa the bond if, in fact, trump doesn't. the bo if,here with a full recae week's jury selection, a previeh thw of opening argumem next week and what's ahead. ents weefox news legal analyst s jarrett, harvard law professor l alan dershowit harvardz with us i don't know what to sayant know about the guy putting himselfg on fire. not exactly recommende d a recommended form of protest of any kind sad in many ways. mn professor, let's take a look at where we are in this case. there are so many issues here that it makes my blood boil. bol number one, you have a judge that donated to biden. numberr you have the issue of r family member that is activeel in democratic politics at a high level, seemingly involved in this case,
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trump denies both encounters. with mainly sketches from the courthouse and reports by journalists, the former president has a shaped the narrative by frequently addressing the media mob. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house because they can't put two sentences together. howard: but the former president also discussed the indictment which says he reimbursed his former lawyer, michael cohen, for the $130,000 passed to stormy daniels, and that could be used against him. >> i was paying a lawyer and mark if it down as a legal expense, some accountant i didn't know marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. and you get indicted over that? howard: after one day-long session, trump campaigned at a harlem bodega, the scene of a terrible crime. >> alvin bragg does nothing. he goes after guys like trump who 40 did nothing wrong. howard: some shows actually debated whether that should
trump denies both encounters. with mainly sketches from the courthouse and reports by journalists, the former president has a shaped the narrative by frequently addressing the media mob. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house because they can't put two sentences together. howard: but the former president also discussed the indictment which says he reimbursed his former...
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why are you walking free when donald trump, they're trying to lock up donald trump and they're going to argue, you are trying to please the prosecutors. they gave you a sweetheart deal. you're on the palm of their hand. i think the other thing they're going to do and i don't know how much traction they're gonna get is they're going to try to argue the vast majority of your contacts about this catch and kill. we're not with donald trump. they were with michael cohen and he was operating off the books. but as you remember, jake, there were plenty of contacts, not plenty, but a few contexts between pecker and donald trump. >> le, stick around while the hush money trial resumes in new york tomorrow, the us supreme court is also going to hear arguments tomorrow on whether trump should get the ultimate trump card when it comes to some of the most scathing charges against him, the justices are facing a momentous question. they have never had to answer before. can a former president be immune from criminal liability for his actions while he was while he was in office. this all stems, of cour
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>> we see president trump on foreign present, trump on the campaign trail today voters in both camps feel very strongly about aid for ukraine and& for israel, foreign policy generally not a determining factor in the presidential race, but how do you think this? huge series of aid packages is going to impact presidential politics? >> what we've seen is that this is not just about what's happening in the house republican conference. >> david cameron came to washington, boris johnson, and come to washington. both urging support for ukraine, having been to poland at the polish economic forum twice in the past two years, it's a very palpable real thing in poland? and i think that's one of the things that republicans learned. that doesn't mean that it's a voting issue. your donald trump will talk about it a little bit perhaps tonight, but his over, overriding message is going to be the border, obviously, which we didn't address. certainly jobs, the economy, what things cost, and inflation& those issues aren't going away regardless of what congress has done so far. tweak before we go on? >>
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trump walking into court today. prosecutors outlining their case, accusing trump of election fraud, pure and simple, they said today. trump's lawyers saying, quote, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it's called democracy, and that none of this was a crime. then prosecutors calling the first witness, david pecker, to the stand, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who prosecutors say was part of a scheme called catch-and-kill, buying unflattering stories about trump and never publishing them. abc senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off at the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging tru
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michael cohen the longtime fixer for donald trump, who is now one of trump's biggest enemies. he's a lead witness for the prosecution. >> no love lost their start. yeah. they they hate each other. this point it's stormy daniels, of course, also expected to take the stand. she's the one who alleges the affair, which donald trump denies. >> there's also hope hicks, she was a campaign official in 2016. >> part of that behind the scenes scramble. remember the access hollywood tape, right? when that came out, the campaign was terrified that more stuff would come out. that's what triggered the payment to stormy daniels? >> that was right before the election, right before i think it was the last week of october close. >> yeah. just a few days before there's also a man named david. he ran national enquirer. the prosecutors alleged in there and diamond that he and donald trump met in 2015 dean, and agreed that would catch and kill any negative stories like store media annuals, like another woman who alleged affair karen mcdougal purchased the rights of the story bury it, makes sure tha
michael cohen the longtime fixer for donald trump, who is now one of trump's biggest enemies. he's a lead witness for the prosecution. >> no love lost their start. yeah. they they hate each other. this point it's stormy daniels, of course, also expected to take the stand. she's the one who alleges the affair, which donald trump denies. >> there's also hope hicks, she was a campaign official in 2016. >> part of that behind the scenes scramble. remember the access hollywood...
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this is important because donald trump was part of that tradition, very much. you remember, president obama cut defense spending by 25% his second term. he gutted readiness. this is what democrat presidents do. biden did it. obama did it. >> i want to talk about these mixed messages in the house with our congressmen ahead. >> okay. >> but i still think our party is the peace through strength party. >> as you said you can't guarantee a trump administration -- >> nobody can guarantee anything. >> he hasn't even endorsed this bill publicly. >> he came out with a statement just last week saying something that, you know, ukraine was important. >> he says everyone agrees ukrainian survival and strength should be much more to europe than to us. but it's also important to us. that was the best that republicans got out of him. david cameron, uk. the polish president. >> let me make one other point, i think that we're kind of giving joe biden a pass on not just as i mentioned how we got here, but the execution of the ukraine effort. as you know, literally every major wea
this is important because donald trump was part of that tradition, very much. you remember, president obama cut defense spending by 25% his second term. he gutted readiness. this is what democrat presidents do. biden did it. obama did it. >> i want to talk about these mixed messages in the house with our congressmen ahead. >> okay. >> but i still think our party is the peace through strength party. >> as you said you can't guarantee a trump administration -- >>...
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trump. >> what is going on at the colleges columbia, nyu and others, it's the wrong signal, it's got the wrong tone and the wrong words. geoff: the situation is also starting to affect the commencement season. the university of southern california canceled all outside speakers, it says because of concern for public safety. that followed a much criticized decision to cancel the remarks of a muslim student over unspecified safety concerns. while columbia university's administration has faced criticism for how it's handled the events and the arrest of students, concerns remain about the safety of jewish staff and students on campus. we'll get both of these perspectives. first from irene mulvey, president of the american association of university professors. she spent 37 years teaching mathematics at fairfield university before retiring. thank you for being with us. we should say that members of the columbia university chapter of their organization are expected to move to since you're the univer
trump. >> what is going on at the colleges columbia, nyu and others, it's the wrong signal, it's got the wrong tone and the wrong words. geoff: the situation is also starting to affect the commencement season. the university of southern california canceled all outside speakers, it says because of concern for public safety. that followed a much criticized decision to cancel the remarks of a muslim student over unspecified safety concerns. while columbia university's administration has...
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among friends with donald trump to help get donald trump's first presidential election. the prosecution showed pecker's pages of his former tabloid's headlines, which are what everyone sees at supermarket, designed to hurt donald trump's opponents. lisa reubens and also paul butler are joining us. lisa, you've been amaamazing. the trial taking a day off. you never take a day off. but let me ask you when do we expect, anyway to tell whether today could be the day where we hear what the judge will decide about thegag order alleged violations? he certainly seemed very impatient of the ability to restrain let's say donald trump. >> he is equally frustrated with todd's ability to connect him with the attacks. that was the chief defense, that donald trump was simply defending himself in the court of public opinion. i expect that we'll hear from week's end. but judge merchan said that he wouldn't rule from the bench because he understands that it will likely be appealed so he wants to take his time to be thoughtful about which of the posts are violations and what the relief is.
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trump. i've been watching him. you know, people get to talk about him, and he has to sit there for hours without saying anything. kind of like he did on january 6th. >>> we'll get you caught up on donald trump's hush money trial with expert legal analysis ahead of opening statements, which are set for later this morning. who will reportedly be the first witness called by the prosecution? >> let's talk about the trial this weekend. >> all weekend long. twitter was going wild. >>> also ahead, it appears ukraine will finally get the critical funding it needs after the house passed a package of foreign aid bills which includes more military support for israel, as well. the bill now heads to the senate despite efforts by marjorie taylor greene, who got called out, yes, by the new york post. kind of sums it up. >> it does. >>> good morning. it is monday, april 22nd. welcome back the "morning joe." former aide to the bush state department and white house, elise jordan. from the american presidency
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if donald trump wins this next election, can you guarantee the u.s. will stay with ukraine? >> listen, i can't guarantee anything, but it's actually good that president zelenskyy mentioned afghanistan, margaret, this gets lost too much. we have to look at how we got to the situation of a ukraine. i believe strongly that weakness coming out of the biden white house, they cut defense spending, you know, every year in terms of the president's budget, their energy policies exude weakness and the botched withdraw from afghanistan, emboldened putin to undertake the invasion of ukraine. so we got to remember kind of broadly, more strategically, where we are, but as you know, i was a supporter of the defense supplemental, and i think it's not just going to be important for ukraine, as you and i have talked about before, it's going to be really important for the industrial base of america, which has atrophied dramatically. 60% of this bill goes into building weapons and submarines to 155 -- >> districts which is surprising it took so long to get through the house. >> all over the pla
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, the judge, and trump's lawyer. very tense back and forth that you drew here. i mentioned it at the top of the program. we were talking about this gag order. what did you actually see here? >> what happens is in those situations is you're drawing people who are constantly moving and then you're seeing that this tension is building up more shawn's a pretty cool character. he doesn't get easily roiled up. but as blanche is continuing on this path of this argument, and merchants feeling like he's not being heard you see now we're sean's arm's going up, so i have to now add the arm to the body in the blanche's arm is moving in his hand. but these are all important gestures because they show actually what happened this weezer actual what they were doing. and you've got a grab it because because it shows that tension, i mean, they were they were going at it. i mean, we're sean was not given up and neither was blanche so saying just so the personal and the psychology of it all, i think it brings it home to all of us. >> we
, the judge, and trump's lawyer. very tense back and forth that you drew here. i mentioned it at the top of the program. we were talking about this gag order. what did you actually see here? >> what happens is in those situations is you're drawing people who are constantly moving and then you're seeing that this tension is building up more shawn's a pretty cool character. he doesn't get easily roiled up. but as blanche is continuing on this path of this argument, and merchants feeling...
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trump. >> he described the dobbs as a miracle. maybe it's coming from the bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just to see what's in it. >> republican senator mitt romney and president biden making jokes about donald trump. there was a lot to go around yesterday. mitt romney, wow. bring it home, willie. >> yeah, mitt romney going in there, obviously no love lost between those two men. mitt romney, expect to hear more of that throughout the campaign. >> expert legal analysis on yesterday's testimony in the hush money trial and the gag order against trump. straight ahead. >>> president biden's joke came while he was campaigning in florida. on the issue of reproductive rights and women's health care, blaming trump for overturning roe and these extreme abortion laws. we'll show you more of the president's speech. quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security has
trump. >> he described the dobbs as a miracle. maybe it's coming from the bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just to see what's in it. >> republican senator mitt romney and president biden making jokes about donald trump. there was a lot to go around yesterday. mitt romney, wow. bring it home, willie. >> yeah, mitt romney going in there, obviously no love lost between those two men. mitt romney, expect to hear more of that throughout the campaign. >>...
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unless donald trump or his supporters are on the receiving end of it. they want to erase the border. they want to defund police. let criminals not prosecutors progressive d.a.s. folding much more forceful on this issue. >> responded to it by the way not to be on college campuses so far at all. is he doing two commencement addresses but he hasn't went to the college sit down with students and talk to them about this and that was part of the critique that progressives have had for him is that can you imagine obama not going to college towns is what one of them said to me. >> shannon: they have been tightly controlled with his campaign activities, too. protesters are showing up everywhere. that's another threat he has got to deal with where he is out there campaigning. to this issue though of cracking down on the college campuses. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says this: calling in police enforcement on nonviolent demonstrations of young students on campus is an escalatory, reckless and dangerous act. it represents a heinous failure of leadership
unless donald trump or his supporters are on the receiving end of it. they want to erase the border. they want to defund police. let criminals not prosecutors progressive d.a.s. folding much more forceful on this issue. >> responded to it by the way not to be on college campuses so far at all. is he doing two commencement addresses but he hasn't went to the college sit down with students and talk to them about this and that was part of the critique that progressives have had for him is...
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to the peace threw strength policy that the world enjoyed it during previous president under donald trump iran had no money their proxies were weak the reign of terror was held in check so long his dad biden comes to office gives them billions turns a blind eye toward them selling oil on the world stage they waved sanctions billions of dollars from iraq flow into their coffers they stopped enforcing sanctions and of course they wanted to restart the ridiculous nuclear deal that began in the obama biden administration now the results speak for themselves buy the way let's not forget that biden through israel, our closest ally in the middle east under the bus that brings us to our next loser which would be jill biden's radical base right here in this country biden publicly has trashed israel in their time of need abandoned them stabbed him in the back twisted that knife all in an effort to when back votes from far left extremists that are in charge of his party, these are people many of whom, many not all that hate america capitalism and israel but regularly defend hamas and the islamic pub
to the peace threw strength policy that the world enjoyed it during previous president under donald trump iran had no money their proxies were weak the reign of terror was held in check so long his dad biden comes to office gives them billions turns a blind eye toward them selling oil on the world stage they waved sanctions billions of dollars from iraq flow into their coffers they stopped enforcing sanctions and of course they wanted to restart the ridiculous nuclear deal that began in the...
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that's the phrase. >> donald trump? well, i mean just like the person we're describing here like those he put his own interest over the interest of society? >> never thought of it that way. it's a 50-year-old case. we also see the line over and over but what you do is you are looking for crimes that go to theft, fraud, lying. >> as it just crimes? >> it doesn't have to be convictions. it can be bad acts in their life that go to this particular issue. >> but i hear the term presidential -- present prejudicial. >> overly prejudicial. the judge needs to balance. the last thing you want is a jury that convicts this person because he's a bad guy so i looked over what the people want to go into on the danger with some of this is that some of it may be considered a little bit too much like what the defendant is charged with in this case and that's another problem. and that's another problem. you don't want the jury to think he has a propensity to do this. >> is a judge you don't want that, you want to be careful not to establi
that's the phrase. >> donald trump? well, i mean just like the person we're describing here like those he put his own interest over the interest of society? >> never thought of it that way. it's a 50-year-old case. we also see the line over and over but what you do is you are looking for crimes that go to theft, fraud, lying. >> as it just crimes? >> it doesn't have to be convictions. it can be bad acts in their life that go to this particular issue. >> but i hear...
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the trump team says he cannot be trusted. how are both sides laying the foundation. >> this will be one of the central tensions of this case. trying to impugn the trustworthiness. he's a convicted felon. he's been found guilty of perjury. the prosecution tried to inoculate themselves by admitting that and saying everything you hear michael cohen say on the witness stand, don't just take it as his word but they will promise they will back it up with evidence. that affirm all of the things michael cohen has to say. todd blanche in his opening statement today said not only is he a liar who you cannot trust but he said he is obsessed with donald trump and seeing him in jail and his family in jail. he painted him as someone who has staked his entire career and financial future by selling books and doing these podcasts as someone who wants to see trump sunk at all costs and thus you cannot trust him and everything coming out of his mouth is poison. >> what other witnesses should we expect to hear from in the coming weeks. >> we hea
the trump team says he cannot be trusted. how are both sides laying the foundation. >> this will be one of the central tensions of this case. trying to impugn the trustworthiness. he's a convicted felon. he's been found guilty of perjury. the prosecution tried to inoculate themselves by admitting that and saying everything you hear michael cohen say on the witness stand, don't just take it as his word but they will promise they will back it up with evidence. that affirm all of the things...