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that michael cohen was true? truly acting on donald trump's behalf, you can't assume you're right maybe michael cohen was just a free agent and michael collins not super reliable, but the chain here is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who essentially hands him off to michael conferences. cohen is going to handle this youtube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days one of the things though that david pecker said today and correct me if i'm wrong in the stand, was that according to him trump was very detailed oriented and actually paid attention to a lot of the mundane details of this transaction. he's not saying that he was aware that the line item was a legal fee, but he's indicating trump was very much involved in this. and what you just read, john also backs that up that according to cohen and we're oh, and will probably testifies that donald trump is breathing down his neck. very closely following the karen mcdougal. >> he talked about how he would sit with trump
that michael cohen was true? truly acting on donald trump's behalf, you can't assume you're right maybe michael cohen was just a free agent and michael collins not super reliable, but the chain here is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who essentially hands him off to michael conferences. cohen is going to handle this youtube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days one of the things though that david pecker said today and correct me if i'm wrong in...
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michael cohen is a public figure. stormy daniels is a public figure, but these jurors are not public figures and private information is already leaking out about these people. and i think the judge quite properly is going to be very concerned about making sure these people can stay to the end. and not just throw their hands up and say, i'm not i'm not going to be part of this. sorry, everyone. >> thanks. karen mentioned, judge them or sean, we want to bring in johnny jones, the form the third, the former chief judge for the us middle district of pennsylvania, joe jones. appreciate you being back with us. what was your biggest takeaway from opening statements? >> well, it's interesting i think the opening statements we're not unexpected there's a lot that the prosecution didn't say and i'm curious about that i think they're kind of playing hide the ball, not inappropriately with some witnesses. i agree with your panelists and hope hicks this is going to be a very interesting and, maybe a pivotal witness to tie the form
michael cohen is a public figure. stormy daniels is a public figure, but these jurors are not public figures and private information is already leaking out about these people. and i think the judge quite properly is going to be very concerned about making sure these people can stay to the end. and not just throw their hands up and say, i'm not i'm not going to be part of this. sorry, everyone. >> thanks. karen mentioned, judge them or sean, we want to bring in johnny jones, the form the...
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most of its with michael cohen. and the weakness that arthur just pointed out is, well, how do you know that michael cohen was truly acting n't assume you're right. you maybe michael cohewas just a free agent michael cohen, it's not super reliable, but the chaihere is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who eentiallyands hioff to micel cohensays, cohen's going to handle th yoube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen ca you back in a few ys. one of e things though david pecker said today and correct me if i'm wrong the stand, was that according to him trump was very detailed oriented and acally paid attention to a this transaction. he's not saying that he was aware that the line item was a legal fee, but he's indicating trump was very much involved in this. and what you just read, john also backs that up,hat accordg to cohen and we're cen will probably testifies that dold trump isreathing down his neck very closely following the ren mcdougal he talked aut how he would sit with ump in trumtower on t
most of its with michael cohen. and the weakness that arthur just pointed out is, well, how do you know that michael cohen was truly acting n't assume you're right. you maybe michael cohewas just a free agent michael cohen, it's not super reliable, but the chaihere is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who eentiallyands hioff to micel cohensays, cohen's going to handle th yoube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen ca you back in a few ys. one of e things though david pecker...
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he he didn't flip in the way that michael cohen has flipped. he's giving testimony that is not helpful to trump, and that is helpful to the prosecution, but he hasn't said something that is really in its incriminating donald trump, but it's not incriminating the way that michael cohen's. >> i just wonder if if donald trump would tell it attorney to temper the cross-examination because of who they're dealing with and what david pecker might know, but it depends what they want to get out. what i think they may do is not cross-examine him in a hostile way and say, you were just a businessman you were doing what you thought was good for the enquirer and maybe helping your friend, you didn't think you were committing a crime, did you? and i think that is often more effective than beating someone up and saying you're a liar, you're in that i think is probably the most, most effective way to deal with them. and the thing about pecker though, is this whole deal has been a nightmare for him. >> i mean he was a lot more successful businessman in 2016 tha
he he didn't flip in the way that michael cohen has flipped. he's giving testimony that is not helpful to trump, and that is helpful to the prosecution, but he hasn't said something that is really in its incriminating donald trump, but it's not incriminating the way that michael cohen's. >> i just wonder if if donald trump would tell it attorney to temper the cross-examination because of who they're dealing with and what david pecker might know, but it depends what they want to get out....
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dealt with it's gonna be all the times that it was he and michael cohen again and putting michael cohen's credibility as the issue because he wants to make it so that michael cohen is the one who is the one talking about donald trump. >> thank you, everyone. now, a closer look at catch and kill, which david pecker has been testifying about. and as we've been discussing, is likely to be cross-examined about when the trial resumes not catch and kill relating to the stormy daniels or karen mcdougal deals. but the one that actually paved the way for them in this deal, they had before the election, the first story that the national enquirer allegedly intercepted for trump in regards to the election. here's randi kaye about a year before the 2016 election, former trump tower doorman, dino sajudin, suddenly got $30,000 richer. >> the national enquirer, but exclusive rights to a fake story. he was peddling about a so-called loved child fathered out of wedlock by donald trump with his housekeeper. there was a pattern that first $30,000 was paid to a trump tower doorman to squash a rumor that trump
dealt with it's gonna be all the times that it was he and michael cohen again and putting michael cohen's credibility as the issue because he wants to make it so that michael cohen is the one who is the one talking about donald trump. >> thank you, everyone. now, a closer look at catch and kill, which david pecker has been testifying about. and as we've been discussing, is likely to be cross-examined about when the trial resumes not catch and kill relating to the stormy daniels or karen...
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he has not gone after him the way michael cohen obviously making cohen has been beating him and has a wrote a whole book called revenge, which david pecker has not done but i'm wondering if donald trump is scared about what else david pecker knows. >> i mean, that's the question i've been wondering too, because their relationship goes back a long time and david pecker was explaining this. and as you noted, he there is some kind of reverence in the way that there is that they referring to him and the standard calling him mr. trump, but they go back a long time and he also testified that he was doing caching, killed deals with around donald from talking to michael cohen, finding stories whether he was actually executing the catch and kill, the different story. but he said if he's doing this since 2007, but everything changed in 2015. and i think his testimony, he also isn't a spot. he didn't flip in the way that michael cohen has flipped. he's giving testimony that is not helpful to trump and that is helpful to the prosecution, but he hasn't said something that is really in its incrimin
he has not gone after him the way michael cohen obviously making cohen has been beating him and has a wrote a whole book called revenge, which david pecker has not done but i'm wondering if donald trump is scared about what else david pecker knows. >> i mean, that's the question i've been wondering too, because their relationship goes back a long time and david pecker was explaining this. and as you noted, he there is some kind of reverence in the way that there is that they referring to...
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they are working up to michael cohen. i don't know if he will be next, but he will be soon, but these this testimony, it's not the most thrilling stuff in the world to see the czechs and the financial transactions put in into evidence. but this is is going to corroborate michael cohen. it's going to be very important testimony that the prosecution is going to say, look, michael cohen didn't invent these transactions here are the money that pet changed hands. here is how it was done here it was when it was done so it's very important that this testimony come before michael cohen because it will corroborate him, at least in part, when he does take this and that's important if you're given his credibility problems. >> yeah, i'm look, the goal of prosecutors, the task that prosecutors have to deal with is they have to support michael cohen every possible way they can checks financial documents, ledgers, other witnesses because they understand michael cohen is a rickety witness. he's got he has major credibility problems and w
they are working up to michael cohen. i don't know if he will be next, but he will be soon, but these this testimony, it's not the most thrilling stuff in the world to see the czechs and the financial transactions put in into evidence. but this is is going to corroborate michael cohen. it's going to be very important testimony that the prosecution is going to say, look, michael cohen didn't invent these transactions here are the money that pet changed hands. here is how it was done here it was...
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i mean, there's plenty of reasons grabbed the credibility of michael cohen. but when donald trump had him as his right-hand man, four yeah. >> that'll be exactly the argument, right? he trusted him back that and it's really important to keep mine the crime here is not hush money. it's not a crime to pay hush money. it's falsification. can they tie donald trump to the logging of those payments as legal fees? >> and if specifically the state is arguing that the reason it was illegal was because this was an unlawful undisclosed campaign donation. trump is going to argue, no, it was to protect my marriage. that's why i paid her the money and i imagine that that might be some of the focus of the defense as well at trial. >> just go right. thanks so much. elie honig kara scannell coming up more breaking news in an a new filing with the supreme court has special counsel jack smith ahead of this one scheduled arguments determine whether the former president can claim presidential immunity from federal prosecution. we'll be right back >> start your day with nature me.
i mean, there's plenty of reasons grabbed the credibility of michael cohen. but when donald trump had him as his right-hand man, four yeah. >> that'll be exactly the argument, right? he trusted him back that and it's really important to keep mine the crime here is not hush money. it's not a crime to pay hush money. it's falsification. can they tie donald trump to the logging of those payments as legal fees? >> and if specifically the state is arguing that the reason it was illegal...
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any communication she's had was trial witnesses including michael cohen. they've been on podcast together and also, if she's had communications, what were they with? e jean carroll and two other women who have accused trump of sexual assault. the reason that they already they need this is because they're suggesting that there's some potential motive here for stormy daniels to give as they put it, false testimony in order to profit off of this. let's they're trying to see what they can learn. i want to bring in >> two former federal prosecutors, elie honig and jessica roth, who's now a professor at the cardozo school of law here in new york >> i'm the >> jury questionnaire. good. does it is care i just talked about proud boys. q. and on bug lou boys and then tufa, it's a fascinating documents. so >> first of all, jury selection is so crucial when you're a prosecutor or defense lh are the stakes are so high, you let one bad juror through, you're going to regret that for a long time. what the judge in the court is trying to do with this document is sauce out
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he has also tried to exclude testimony from his onetime lawyer and fixer, michael cohen that was denied last month. as was his motion to do the same for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal and motions to exclude virtually every piece of prosecution evidence, including on the catch and kill scheme, which is at the heart of the case. and we should point out as a criminal defendant, even one who once told police and i quote, please don't be too nice to criminal suspects. the former president has every right to do what he is doing, every right to try to delay justice, even while complaining as he did yet again today on his social network, that he should have been charged three years ago instead of during the candy the pain and even of course, though he's shown up for numerous pretrial hearings in this and other trials, none of which he was required to and raising money off them all the while. so more on tonight's ruling from cnn's kara scannell, who joined us and how so what is the latest argument from the trump team? this violin? >> so today's issue, as you said, that you were other issues e
he has also tried to exclude testimony from his onetime lawyer and fixer, michael cohen that was denied last month. as was his motion to do the same for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal and motions to exclude virtually every piece of prosecution evidence, including on the catch and kill scheme, which is at the heart of the case. and we should point out as a criminal defendant, even one who once told police and i quote, please don't be too nice to criminal suspects. the former president has...
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he signed some of the checks to michael cohen reimbursing him for these fees when he started to say, i marked it down as legal expenses, my ears perked up because it's been a little bit unclear exactly how the state is going to prove that trump falsified the records because many of these entries may have been made by the accountants for the trump organization and cohen was going to go apparently testified that trump was part of the scheme to falsify. it seemed there the trump was saying that he marked it down as legal expenses than it seemed like he caught himself and said the accountants marked it down. so he may still argue that he was essentially relying on the advice of the accounts or the accounts entirely on their own. we're marking it down as legal expenses. >> remember, the whole case? >> is about the falsification of these business records and trump has potentially the argument. >> look, i run a multi-billion-dollar company. i don't know how the accountants how the bookkeepers record things. that's that's gonna be a big issue in the case. how how is the government can approv
he signed some of the checks to michael cohen reimbursing him for these fees when he started to say, i marked it down as legal expenses, my ears perked up because it's been a little bit unclear exactly how the state is going to prove that trump falsified the records because many of these entries may have been made by the accountants for the trump organization and cohen was going to go apparently testified that trump was part of the scheme to falsify. it seemed there the trump was saying that he...
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attorneys also argued about how much the jury can be told about michael cohen's crimes i did it at the direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. trump for his part, entered very few words into the court record. he could sometimes be seen leaning back in his chair with his arms folded and his eyes appear to be closed for several minutes. when he was introduced as the defendant, trump turned around and gave the potential jurors a tight lift smirk once jury selection began, trump was active at times conferring with his lawyer and holding the questionnaire up to read as a judge question jurors prosecutors also ask the judge to find trump for social media posts attacking witnesses involved in the case, saying he violated a gag order. the judge scheduled a hearing for next week to settle that matter. the trial is expected to last six to eight weeks. it may be the only case against trump to face a jury f
attorneys also argued about how much the jury can be told about michael cohen's crimes i did it at the direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. trump for his part, entered very few words into the court record. he could sometimes be seen leaning back in his chair with his arms folded and his eyes appear to...
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michael cohen, hope hicks, and david who is the ceo of the company that published national enquirer this is all part of the prosecutors effort to present this narrative to the jury that trump and others were scrambling around the election after the access hollywood tape came out, he was in touch with those on his campaign because they were afraid of how a new allegation like stormy daniels would potentially influence female voters. so this was all just days before the 2016 election. and that's part of the prosecution's theory why they made the payment and then why they were covering it up and so as the theory of the case is, this is the falsifying business records birds to commit or conceal and other crime. and that crime under the theory is to influence the election. >> so kara stay with us. i want to bring in legal analyst joey jackson, also bestselling author and former federal prosecutor, geoff toobin. jeff, you surprised by any of this? you know, the >> technical legal term for this is whac-a-mole they he trump is trying to skirt around all of these issues on the gag order. the fami
michael cohen, hope hicks, and david who is the ceo of the company that published national enquirer this is all part of the prosecutors effort to present this narrative to the jury that trump and others were scrambling around the election after the access hollywood tape came out, he was in touch with those on his campaign because they were afraid of how a new allegation like stormy daniels would potentially influence female voters. so this was all just days before the 2016 election. and that's...
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on the trump jury, geoff and made the argument that last night that it's one thing to trash michael cohen or a public figure, but to go after juror like this, does it matter that trump is quoting someone else? i mean, in in terms of a potential effect on the gag order? >> no. no, he's not supposed to repost things either that do what he's prohibited from doing, which includes intimidating, talking about the jurors. so he has violated this partial gag order multiple times with comments about witnesses. and with this comment about jurors, and next week, next tuesday, the judge is holding a hearing to figure out what he's gonna do about it. and that's really the big question. sorry for interrupting. i'm sorry. >> the judge is waiting till tuesday to do this. do you think you should do it sooner? absolutely. i mean, because he's trump is violating this gag order every day. >> and the thing about the jury is so dangerous because those people are the ones most worried about publicity and most worried that someone's going to come after them. the fact that he's letting this link and let trump con
on the trump jury, geoff and made the argument that last night that it's one thing to trash michael cohen or a public figure, but to go after juror like this, does it matter that trump is quoting someone else? i mean, in in terms of a potential effect on the gag order? >> no. no, he's not supposed to repost things either that do what he's prohibited from doing, which includes intimidating, talking about the jurors. so he has violated this partial gag order multiple times with comments...
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they said that they thought trump should be able to talk about michael cohen and stormy daniels, two key witnesses for the prosecution because they said that they are continuing to talk about the case. they want him to have the ability to respond. they also said that they think trump should be able to talk about publicly filed motions in this case. one of them is about vr accusing the judge and that motion which had the details about the work his daughter was has done for democratic organization came the day after the gag order was put in place. so he's trying to get around the gag order that way by saying, let me talk about this motion and then also he wants to talk about one of the prosecutors on the case who for a brief period of time worked at the department of justice as part of his line that this is a biden prosecution and even though the district attorney, alvin bragg is entirely separate from the department of justice, and it's not taking direction from joe biden and he wants to loosen the gag order and that way the prosecutor said no, that this gag order is already narrowly
they said that they thought trump should be able to talk about michael cohen and stormy daniels, two key witnesses for the prosecution because they said that they are continuing to talk about the case. they want him to have the ability to respond. they also said that they think trump should be able to talk about publicly filed motions in this case. one of them is about vr accusing the judge and that motion which had the details about the work his daughter was has done for democratic...
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public figures i mean the others contempt issues involve comments about stormy daniels and michael cohen, both of whom are public figures and they've been talked about before. and frankly, i'm not sure what trump's comments, how much of a difference they made the jury is a different story. these people did not volunteer to be public figures. they have no experience with with the news media everybody knows that trump's supporters mobilised behind their leader. this is a scary thing and i think the judge is going to be very concerned about it. >> jill, if you look at yesterday's court transcript, the difference in approaches. i mean, the stark there the prosecution told perspective jurors and i'm quoting this case has nothing to do with your personal politics because this case is about whether there's man broke the law while the defense really focused on their opinion saying it's extraordinarily important to president trump that we know we're going to get a fair shake take urged potential jurors to be candid about their views, saying such candor would not offend the court that people or ev
public figures i mean the others contempt issues involve comments about stormy daniels and michael cohen, both of whom are public figures and they've been talked about before. and frankly, i'm not sure what trump's comments, how much of a difference they made the jury is a different story. these people did not volunteer to be public figures. they have no experience with with the news media everybody knows that trump's supporters mobilised behind their leader. this is a scary thing and i think...