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coney barrett, who? >> he seem to kind of agree with that in the sense that these are questions a jury could answer. >> yes. i mean, i think that's what's going to happen, but the problem is the whole framing around official immunity. >> that's in a civil case, not a criminal case. >> so they took trump's framing of this question and then they're running with it and that is going to cause enormous delay and confusion. they mentioned the state cases and georgia in new york. >> so if i'm a lawyer in those cases, i'm going to bring that up so the problem is they had a statesman like option which is say, the president is not immune. >> and they didn't choose it. >> we'll see what this ruling looks like when we get it coming up. we're going to go back to anderson in new york and what we're learning from the transcript, the full quote of what happened today and that manhattan courtroom, john berman is going to be with us with some of the biggest moments from today's testimony liquid iv powdered hydration. >> n
coney barrett, who? >> he seem to kind of agree with that in the sense that these are questions a jury could answer. >> yes. i mean, i think that's what's going to happen, but the problem is the whole framing around official immunity. >> that's in a civil case, not a criminal case. >> so they took trump's framing of this question and then they're running with it and that is going to cause enormous delay and confusion. they mentioned the state cases and georgia in new...
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. >> but in one exchange, that trump appointed to justice amy coney barrett. question was actually wasn't official act and what was a private act to benefit trump? >> petitioner turn to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. private, as i want to jamming, we do speed the allegation, but sounds private. >> sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations this is support a challenge. so sounds brian three private actors to attorneys including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped to implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready quickly. i believe that private with b now is jack ray code. so that surprise winning author, historian and professor at stanford, he also signed onto an amicus briefs is
. >> but in one exchange, that trump appointed to justice amy coney barrett. question was actually wasn't official act and what was a private act to benefit trump? >> petitioner turn to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. private, as i want to jamming, we do speed the allegation, but sounds private. >> sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused...
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. >> it's a pretty generous as view of the fake slates of electors as amy coney barrett, the justice noted today, even fake paperwork that was just created for slates of electors that we're not alternate. they just were fake. they were fraud you a little again in 18 76 rutherford b. >> hayes was elected president 20 in nine, there's a long history of this in 1960, there's not a long history of multiple slates of fake electors, people who are not the legitimate electors representing the will of the voters and arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan. >> well, again, what we're talking about is alternate slates of electors and you can characterize them as fake or not. >> but in cases where there are serious allegations of election fraud, this is the system that's been used throughout american history, probably most recently in the 1960s election when an alternate slate of electors from hawaii was seated. let me ask you this because if you believe that there are some private acts in here and some official acts in here. why didn't you ask the district court two months ago to suss t
. >> it's a pretty generous as view of the fake slates of electors as amy coney barrett, the justice noted today, even fake paperwork that was just created for slates of electors that we're not alternate. they just were fake. they were fraud you a little again in 18 76 rutherford b. >> hayes was elected president 20 in nine, there's a long history of this in 1960, there's not a long history of multiple slates of fake electors, people who are not the legitimate electors representing...
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and there was a really important exchange between justice amy coney barrett, of course, appointed by trump, and trump's lawyer first, where she got them really for one of the first times to concede that some of the acts that are detailed in a special counsel's indictment really weren't part of trump's official job when he was in the white house. let's take a listen you can see the private acts don't get immunity we do. >> okay. and i want to know if you agree or disagree about the characterization of these acts is private petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. private dining would dispute the allegation, but sounds private. it sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing blinken chord of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds bright. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fr
and there was a really important exchange between justice amy coney barrett, of course, appointed by trump, and trump's lawyer first, where she got them really for one of the first times to concede that some of the acts that are detailed in a special counsel's indictment really weren't part of trump's official job when he was in the white house. let's take a listen you can see the private acts don't get immunity we do. >> okay. and i want to know if you agree or disagree about the...
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coney barrett, gave very clear signals that they are going to protect the republican presidential nominee from a trial before the november election on the charges that this poll and other polls show are the most serious is to the american people i mean, in practical terms, at almost any of the rulings that seemed possible out of that hearing are going to make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for there to be a trial on whether trump tried to subvert the last election before he faces voters. >> in the next election. but the implications for what happens if he is reelected, maybe even more profound. i mean, you saw that hearing how virtually unlimited is their view of presidential power they his lawyers argued that unless he was first impeached individually, which is impossible in this current partisan environment, he could sell nuclear secrets assassinate a political rival, or even stage a coup without facing criminal trials and the legal experts that i spoke with, uh, for this piece pointed out that when you're starting with someone who has that level of view of what he can do as
coney barrett, gave very clear signals that they are going to protect the republican presidential nominee from a trial before the november election on the charges that this poll and other polls show are the most serious is to the american people i mean, in practical terms, at almost any of the rulings that seemed possible out of that hearing are going to make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for there to be a trial on whether trump tried to subvert the last election before he faces...