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court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and then in february, the d.c. circuit court animous ruled against the formerdent's claim of presidential immunity and i february, the supreme court agreed to consider this case whether a former president, this ident is immune from prosecution. joining us to give us more details about today's oral arguments is jimmy hoover. they see national law journal's supreme court reporter. jimmy hoover was at the court today. what is former president trump's legal team arguing here? >> former president trump's legal team is arguing that he is absolutely immune from criminal conversation over anything that can be considered his official actions while taken in office. it is a fairly sweeping argument to say the least. it was fully rejected by the d.c. circuit below. as we saw today at the supreme court, there is more receptiveness to the immunity claims that trump was making than perhaps many court watchers had anticipated, but basically it boils down to the idea that presidents can't operate if they are looking over their shou
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and we found those held in the january 6th wing of the washington, d.c., jail, which has also been mentioned by trump come include jonathan pollock, a florida man who has pleaded not guilty and accused of punching and dragging an officer down the steps. recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault against police, including this one. trump argues the defendants are persecuted and unfairly treated hostages. >> they are put in jail for extended periods of time. >> reporter: you told a judge the other day it's a dagger and you hear the term "hostages" for jan sixth defendants. >> and the reason being, it's triggering. >> reporter: former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, says the hostage rhetoric adopted by some trump allies disrespects police and could incite more violence. homeland security analysts are concerned, too. >> rhetoric that encourages a misperception of what violent extremism is is only going to encourage more violence, and
and we found those held in the january 6th wing of the washington, d.c., jail, which has also been mentioned by trump come include jonathan pollock, a florida man who has pleaded not guilty and accused of punching and dragging an officer down the steps. recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault against police, including this one. trump argues the defendants are persecuted and unfairly treated hostages. >> they are put in jail for extended periods of time. >>...
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it was fully rejected by the d.c. circuit below. as we saw today at the supreme court, there is more receptiveness to the immunity claims that trump was making than perhaps many court watchers had anticipated, but basically it boils down to the idea that presidents can't operate if they are looking over their shoulder thinking about prosecutors coming down the road and charging them with criminal conspiracies after they leave office for continue controversial actions is essentially what it boils down to. a separation of powers and that the president is a unique office that should be cloak dmd this type of immunity so the president can make the the tough decisions that the president needs to make. >> how is the government responding? what are they saying? >> the special council's office led by jack smith, his counselor and deputy made the argument in the supreme court today, this morning, that they are essentially asking the supreme court to -- that the president is above the law, to make up the idea this is there is this blanket imm
it was fully rejected by the d.c. circuit below. as we saw today at the supreme court, there is more receptiveness to the immunity claims that trump was making than perhaps many court watchers had anticipated, but basically it boils down to the idea that presidents can't operate if they are looking over their shoulder thinking about prosecutors coming down the road and charging them with criminal conspiracies after they leave office for continue controversial actions is essentially what it...
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and i have to go to d.c. before the united states supreme court, because you think c is superior to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge, with a lot of things happening with this trial, including the da. he is sitting here all day with about 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over what people say should not be a trial, so i want to thank you very much, but i cannot go to my son's graduation or i cannot go to the united states supreme court or i cannot go to georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning as i should be. it is perfect for the radical democrats. that is exactly what they want. this is about election interference.
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. >> i would like to go for a half a day and go to d.c. and go for the united states supreme court, because -- >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
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d.c. this shocking crime comes as the d.c. mayor is expected to unveil proposal that would hold parents legally accountable if their children miss too many days or got arrested. madeleine rivera has the story in washington. hey, madeleine. >> hey, lawrence, d.c. is struggling with a youth crime. the arrest rate is two times for for arrest rate nationwide for the d.c. policy center. one of the more disturbing cases three girls between 12 and 13 years old are facing charges after police say they beat this man, 64-year-old reggie brown to death in october. you see him there on your screen. investigators say the girls chased brown, who is disabled down an alley, pulling him down from a chained fence before stomping his head into the pavement. according to "the washington post," none of the girls had been arrested before but they had missed long sentence of school. one teen had not been at school at all this year. d.c. mayor muriel bowser wants to hold parents accountable if their children miss
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at george washington university here in d.c. protesters adding tents overnight and placing them next to police barricades as officials are attempting to keep demonstrators off city streets. this, as gw's law school was forced to move final exams due to the student occupation. welcome to fox news live. i've got molly in the studio. >> great to be here, griff jenkins and molly line. a student leader from the protest encampment is banned from the campus after there was a video of him saying zionists don't deserve to live. steve harrigan is live at the campus. >> the protests at columbia are in the second week and no sign that the students in tents on the campus grounds are going away anytime soon. negotiations are underway, but no sign of progress. the university called in the police once and they told student leaders they're not going to call in the police again. one student, a 20-year-old junior, james was found social media posts saying that signists should be murdered and they're lucky that not out now. and hot spots in campuse
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in the d.c. sirked, the killer question that judge florence pan asked of trump's lawyer, if the president ordered s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political opponent, would the president be liable criminally, to which the answer is of course, yes, they would. no one is above the law, but john sauer's answer was it depends on whether he was impeached and convicted. at that point, my jaw is on the floor. that's like an insane reading of the impeachment clause, but it's also like a very, very weird, you know, response that goes right to the right most edge of political extremism. i thought he's going to clean it up when he gets to the supreme court. he's going to practice this over and over again. justice sotomayor asked exactly the same question of what happens and he said, you know, the same answer. like the president would have to be impeached and convicted first. basically, at that point, we were talking about this before. i thought this guy has made a bet. he's made a bet that if he just surv
in the d.c. sirked, the killer question that judge florence pan asked of trump's lawyer, if the president ordered s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political opponent, would the president be liable criminally, to which the answer is of course, yes, they would. no one is above the law, but john sauer's answer was it depends on whether he was impeached and convicted. at that point, my jaw is on the floor. that's like an insane reading of the impeachment clause, but it's also like a very, very...
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the d.c. police and g.w. police are in the area, but not collectively governing like we are seeing in columbia perhaps these authorities concerned that calming and would escalate tensions even more. the university clearly wants this group behind me to disperse at university yard in the heart of the george washington university campus. i spoke to some of these pro-palestinian protesters who said they had no intention of leaving. chaotic moments overnight when folks stormed some of those police barriers, putting the barriers on top of one another and putting them in the middle of university yard. this is right in the middle of campus. the president says these protesters need to go elsewhere. a support free speech. in some cases like this one, they say it's gone too far. here's one of the protesters this morning. >> we have had a really good momentum. all of that being inspired by the people in gaza, by the genocide. that inspiration has kept us going. and as i vowed us to be out here for 80 plus hours. and, i t
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the categorical holding of the d.c. circuit that there's no such thing as official acts when it comes to -- >> you'd agree further proceedings would be required. >> that is correct. there would have to be -- i would point to anderson against creighton. there's looking at the indictment itself or in that case it was a complaint, but look at the charging document itself and see whether or not face of it this is alleging official acts and if not or it can't be determined, then there would be a factual proceeding, and all of that would have to occur before any other proceedings in the district. >> go ahead. mr. sauer, you began by explaining why you believe that immunity from criminal prosecution is essential for the proper functioning of the presidency. but my question is whether the very robust form of immunity that you're advocating is really necessary in order to achieve that result. so just to take one possible alternative. suppose the rule were that a former president cannot be prosecuted for official acts unless no p
the categorical holding of the d.c. circuit that there's no such thing as official acts when it comes to -- >> you'd agree further proceedings would be required. >> that is correct. there would have to be -- i would point to anderson against creighton. there's looking at the indictment itself or in that case it was a complaint, but look at the charging document itself and see whether or not face of it this is alleging official acts and if not or it can't be determined, then there...
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host: not to get to inside d.c. but nancy pelosi's whipping operation whip rules? guest: this is one of the things a lot of things in d.c. are norms not really written down. sometimes these norms collapse. it's a norm that someone who is convicted of a crime can be president. there no law against it. if former president trump were elected and in jail he could still serve his term. we just assume no one was going who committed a crime would be president. the majority party would dominate the floor with rules and the divisiveness within the republican party has change that norm now. host: republican line this is rose in lockport illinois. caller: good morning. i want to comment on the donald trump trial american citizens think what a joke. who cares if he had an affair on his wife. do you really think they care about that when we have open borders, crime. we our member clinton with monica lewinsky in the white house, what he did in our oval office. we all are remembering that and that was absolutely disgusting. if democrats don't think citizens are sitting and thinki
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the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c. national guard was at the armory, one point to miles away from the capitol waiting for authorization to deploy to assist civil authorities and quell the riots. however the d.c. national guard did not arrive at the capitol until almost 6:00 p.m. that is three hours in 19 minutes of delay. during those hours chaos engulfed members of congress, law enforcement officers, reporters, staffers, and citizens. during those hours necessary help from the d.c. national guard was not on the way. our goal today is to get to the bottom as to why. it took too long for d.c. national guard to arrive at the capitol. the 113th awaiting capitol guardians have a proud history of protecting our nations capitol and serve our nation
the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c. national guard was at the armory, one point to miles away from the capitol waiting for authorization to deploy to assist civil authorities and quell the riots. however the d.c. national guard did not arrive...
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it's a little windy in d.c. we'll see if we can take care of that. >>> all right, we're going to turn now to a story about second chances and a man turning his life around. in the fall benard mckinley will join the class of 2027 at the northwestern school of law. now his journey to study there is like no other. abc's will ganss joins us with his story. good morning, will. >> will: good morning, gio. the acceptance rate at northwestern's law school is just 4%, but the odds of benard mckinley being able to apply were so unlikely. here's his story. benard mckinley will start law school in the fall, but his trajectory to this moment almost impossible. he earned his bachelor's degree taking the lsat and applying for law school all while incarcerated sentenced to nearly 100 years behind bars after a gang-related conviction at age 19 making a decision to change his life on the bus ride to the state penitentiary. >> i promised myself before i got off that bus, that no matter what the outcome was, you know, i was going t
it's a little windy in d.c. we'll see if we can take care of that. >>> all right, we're going to turn now to a story about second chances and a man turning his life around. in the fall benard mckinley will join the class of 2027 at the northwestern school of law. now his journey to study there is like no other. abc's will ganss joins us with his story. good morning, will. >> will: good morning, gio. the acceptance rate at northwestern's law school is just 4%, but the odds of...
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to be fair, the president has overall command of the d.c. guard, but he has delegated the authority to deploy the guard to first the secretary of defense and then from the secretary of defense to the secretary of the army. so it was acting secretary miller and secretary of the army ryan mccarthy who had the immediate authority to deploy the guard. now, had the president of the united states in the middle of the riot urged haste, urged deployment of the guard, arguably it would have made a difference. mike pence was doing that as general milley said, it was mike pence on the phone taking control saying where's the forward? guard. milley also said in the middle of that mark meadows called him and said, hey, we have to tamp down on the narrative that the vice president is in charge. the president is still the commander in chief, and milley is incredulous because he has not heard from president trump. president trump never calls, milley never calls mccarthy, never calls acting secretary miller, never calls any police or military agency. we've go
to be fair, the president has overall command of the d.c. guard, but he has delegated the authority to deploy the guard to first the secretary of defense and then from the secretary of defense to the secretary of the army. so it was acting secretary miller and secretary of the army ryan mccarthy who had the immediate authority to deploy the guard. now, had the president of the united states in the middle of the riot urged haste, urged deployment of the guard, arguably it would have made a...
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atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have destroyed so many people. the african-american community now is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally. if you look at the unemployment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. it went up 10% on migrants and they are in our country and they are coming from prisons, i do not know if you know, they are coming from mental institutions, prisons, places you do not want to know about, they are coming from jails and prisons, mental institutions and the same -- insane asylums and you have massive number of terrorists coming into the country because of biden. the tri
atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have...
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he is an unindicted co- conspirator in d.c. is unindicted co-conspirator in arizona, and unindicted co- conspirator in michigan based on the new reporting. he has his law license suspended in new york and d.c. pending disbarment. he owes the election workers $148 million. how much more pressure can some of these people take before they decide okay, i'm going to give up the ghost. it's time for me to cooperate. jenna ellis, i think is an interesting one because she pleaded guilty down in georgia. now she pops up is unindicted co-conspirator in arizona. usually, defendants like to resolve their cases globally. they like to plead guilty and all of their cases so they can get as much benefit with the prosecution -- >> maybe she didn't see this one coming. >> maybe but i would've thought she would have because chas broke cooperated down in georgia and he is probably cooperating in arizona. that's why i need the diagram. it is hard to make these pieces fit at the moment. >> what does an unindicted co- conspirator mean because that is
he is an unindicted co- conspirator in d.c. is unindicted co-conspirator in arizona, and unindicted co- conspirator in michigan based on the new reporting. he has his law license suspended in new york and d.c. pending disbarment. he owes the election workers $148 million. how much more pressure can some of these people take before they decide okay, i'm going to give up the ghost. it's time for me to cooperate. jenna ellis, i think is an interesting one because she pleaded guilty down in...
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the d.c. attorney's office, yeah, that is just as pure as nownst voters need to understand the i legal assault against donald trump in new york andof georgia and d.c., it will become a regular part of american politics unless, lessen democrats are made to suffer ato the polls. until then, if you are a concert, conservative, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate to someone who is in your stand against the washington swamp, the d.c. machine, the deep state, the doj,cies the federal agencies, e ag os, i and city d.a.s will ignore ethicalg of rules, distot any law or makeup walls to come after you. and that is "the angle." joining me now david schoen,r former impeachment attorney and sol wisenberg, former deputy independent counsel -- >> , could trump still get a fair trial inyork new york if this judge theret? judge merchan is presiding overc it? >> i think it will be difficult to get a fair trial in new york respective of whether juan merchan is presiding because of theoverwh overw
the d.c. attorney's office, yeah, that is just as pure as nownst voters need to understand the i legal assault against donald trump in new york andof georgia and d.c., it will become a regular part of american politics unless, lessen democrats are made to suffer ato the polls. until then, if you are a concert, conservative, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate to someone who is in your stand against the washington swamp, the d.c. machine, the deep state, the doj,cies the federal...
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energy bill, topic d.c. from lowering criminal punishments, we were successful the first nine months were very successful in a small majority. >> always great to see you, i know at the former president becomes the future president, he's going to call 1800 kevin mccarthy, at least i hope he does. thanks so much, mr. speaker. meanwhile, serious crime, soft on crime policies across the country especially in big cities and my group criminal taking advantage. i'll give examples in illinois, this man illegally crossing the border two weeks now charged with killing his wife dropping off her head in front of her kids in the bronx, migrant watterson possession of guns and drugs arrested and set free. not forget this, disgraceful videos migrants beating up nypd officers. i don't have to tell you we have big problems when it comes to putting criminals in jail controlling our borders. we see it every day. my next guest calls out his own party, or is every chance he gets because he wants border security as much as anyway
energy bill, topic d.c. from lowering criminal punishments, we were successful the first nine months were very successful in a small majority. >> always great to see you, i know at the former president becomes the future president, he's going to call 1800 kevin mccarthy, at least i hope he does. thanks so much, mr. speaker. meanwhile, serious crime, soft on crime policies across the country especially in big cities and my group criminal taking advantage. i'll give examples in illinois,...
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so we do the show for d.c., right? we go to d.c. everybody goes, man, the whole show. goes to d.c., having the time of our lives. we do one sketch in d.c. it is fun obama. we bring that stupid wig. we bring that whole suit, and we do it for the rehearsal audience. an audience bigger than you guys, and there was zero laughs. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> it was the hardest i've ever bombed, but look how happy i am. >> seth: well, look, there's -- this is about -- when you know you're about to bomb, look at how smug. look at how smug you are. >> i really thought it was going to be good. i really did. >> seth: and the really fun thing about you bombing is you are such an enthusiastic performer that there's no way to undersell it. you were just so -- like just flop sweat city, like jumping around, trying to get people behind fun obama. nothing. >> i'll never forget, like, during the second joke of it, where i looked at you, and you looked at me, and we're like, there's five more pages. [ laughter ] it was great. >> seth: so "the wiz," congratulations on "the wiz." >> yeah
so we do the show for d.c., right? we go to d.c. everybody goes, man, the whole show. goes to d.c., having the time of our lives. we do one sketch in d.c. it is fun obama. we bring that stupid wig. we bring that whole suit, and we do it for the rehearsal audience. an audience bigger than you guys, and there was zero laughs. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> it was the hardest i've ever bombed, but look how happy i am. >> seth: well, look, there's -- this is about -- when you know...
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this was coming from d.c. down. is there -- from that, could you infer that at least some of the redacted names may be people who are in the trump campaign? >> right. andrew, i'm looking at the same screen i have my camera on here, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven names are redacted. so there were the 11 electors, fake electors out of arizona and seven additional names that are redacted here. when we are looking at multiple counts, nine different counts, count one conspiracy, count two fraudulent schemes, count three, fraudulent schemes and practices, and counts four through nine are forgery. we also in all 11 of those individuals were all indicted on all nine of those counts. the seven redacted names we do not have the counts on as well. so, i'm going to have to scan through this just so folks know what we're scanning through here, we're looking at from arizona attorney general chris maze a 58-page indictment that was signed here by the foreperson just here in the last hour. so, to better answer everybody's
this was coming from d.c. down. is there -- from that, could you infer that at least some of the redacted names may be people who are in the trump campaign? >> right. andrew, i'm looking at the same screen i have my camera on here, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven names are redacted. so there were the 11 electors, fake electors out of arizona and seven additional names that are redacted here. when we are looking at multiple counts, nine different counts, count one conspiracy, count...
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hattorney's office i d.c. then immediately moved today drop the charges and undue the guilty plea from trump national security advisor mike flynn. they moved to undue the recommended since for roger stone, who had been convict on multiple felonies. this was the same u.s. attorney's office that also folded to the pressure to bring charges against obama's white house council after berman refused to do it because there was no case there. that case was so palpably weak, the jury voted to acquit in less than five hours. that very rarely happens to federal prosecutors, but it happened there because there was no case, because trump insisted that prosecution be brought forward. one u.s. attorney's office looked into it and said, are you kidding, there's nothing here. the other one went ahead and did it because that's what trump demanded, even though there was no case. jeffrey berman saw what happened had happened in the d.c. attorney's office and didn't want the same thing to happen in the sdny. so jeffrey berman foug
hattorney's office i d.c. then immediately moved today drop the charges and undue the guilty plea from trump national security advisor mike flynn. they moved to undue the recommended since for roger stone, who had been convict on multiple felonies. this was the same u.s. attorney's office that also folded to the pressure to bring charges against obama's white house council after berman refused to do it because there was no case there. that case was so palpably weak, the jury voted to acquit in...
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>> i think the reason jack smith is waiting in the d.c. case is because he wants to bang out the trump case, resolve it. then he'll go after the unindicted co-conspirators, but just because you're an an unindicted co-conspirator doesn't necessarily mean you'll be indicts, a lot of moving pieces. >> not necessarily, but he's now facing this on top of 88 criminal charges. if you were on donald trump's big legal team, some in new york tomorrow, some in d.c., what are you telling him tonight? >> please don't fire me, but in addition to that, look, this does -- >> why would he? he needs them now more than ever. >> no. but it's a good way to get a delay. >> explain that. >> one thing someone does for a last gasp effort to get a delay is fire their counsel which they're permitted to do and say i've got my new counsel and i need that person to get up to speed. judge merchan will not permit it and say, you have two counsel there, it will be fine. this big diagram, two cohorts indicted people. the 11 folks in arizona who are unlike the trump loyalis
>> i think the reason jack smith is waiting in the d.c. case is because he wants to bang out the trump case, resolve it. then he'll go after the unindicted co-conspirators, but just because you're an an unindicted co-conspirator doesn't necessarily mean you'll be indicts, a lot of moving pieces. >> not necessarily, but he's now facing this on top of 88 criminal charges. if you were on donald trump's big legal team, some in new york tomorrow, some in d.c., what are you telling him...
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in the d.c. case, conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, aempting to obstruct official proceeding, and infringing on a person's right to vote. guest: i think there are a lot of -- look, we are not here to discuss the validity of those chemical charges. we are here to discuss immunity. although i think there is a lot of problems with the charges that jackson smith has brought. look, whether he was right or wrong it is very clear that president trump believed he had won the election and that there were eligible voters whose votes had not been counted, and ineligible voters whose votes had been counted. and he believed, whether you think he is right or wrong, that the election was wrongly decided . the idea that you can be criminally prosecuted for, for example, speaking to state officials, i think is absurd. speaking to state officials, state legislators who have the ultimate power under the constitution to determine electoral votes for their state,
in the d.c. case, conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, aempting to obstruct official proceeding, and infringing on a person's right to vote. guest: i think there are a lot of -- look, we are not here to discuss the validity of those chemical charges. we are here to discuss immunity. although i think there is a lot of problems with the charges that jackson smith has brought. look, whether he was right or wrong it is very clear that president...
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speak abused in fulton county and it is being abused in washington d.c. by a rogue prosecutor by the name of jack smith who had to be admonished by the supreme court eight -- zero in the bob mcdonald case the republican governor of virginia. but even that it was too late by the time i got to supreme court. this is sleazy, contemptible, diabolical, evil, l'affaire. and everybody knows it except for the paid grifters the former so-called federal prosecutors and defense lawyers. the slip and fall ambulance chasers on msnbc and on cnn. everyone else knows what i'm telling you is true. this case should have been dismissed or dismissed on the law. for lack of a crime. right up front but it wasn't. and so there is donald trump and even to give you a little piece of this he keeps in the courtroom is very, very cold, why is the judge keeping the courtroom very, very cold? is to make donald trump uncomfortable. that is all. why did the judge rule rather than taking off on fridays will take off on wednesdays? why because orthodox jews they celebrate the sabbath. whe
speak abused in fulton county and it is being abused in washington d.c. by a rogue prosecutor by the name of jack smith who had to be admonished by the supreme court eight -- zero in the bob mcdonald case the republican governor of virginia. but even that it was too late by the time i got to supreme court. this is sleazy, contemptible, diabolical, evil, l'affaire. and everybody knows it except for the paid grifters the former so-called federal prosecutors and defense lawyers. the slip and fall...
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. >> dana: in d.c. the supreme court now weighing the scope of presidential immunity. the decision could determine whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in his election interference case. will sharp is the attorney representing trump standing by. let's go to david spunt to help us understand, david, what happened yesterday and where are we now and when do we expect a decision? >> it could come any time before the end of june. right now the justices meet today behind closed doors in washington at their weekly conference to formally discuss this case. a case that puts them square in the middle of the 2024 presidential election. the former president, of course, is charged with attempting to overturn results of the 2020 election. he claims the allegations surround a time when he was still president and everything he did was considered an official act. the justices were quick to point out this case will stretch far beyond donald trump. gorsuch said yesterday that he and the other justices are writing a rule for the ages. now while trump wants full immunity from pr
. >> dana: in d.c. the supreme court now weighing the scope of presidential immunity. the decision could determine whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in his election interference case. will sharp is the attorney representing trump standing by. let's go to david spunt to help us understand, david, what happened yesterday and where are we now and when do we expect a decision? >> it could come any time before the end of june. right now the justices meet today behind closed...
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response we're joined by nbc's brie jackson in d.c. hi, brie. there are concerns that the u.s. could be drawn into this conflict. >> reporter: good morning, frances. the administration has been trying to down play that possibility. president biden is urging restraint. he met virtually with g7 leaders. the members all condemned iran's actions and demanded that iran end their proxies, stop the attack. president biden spoke saturday to prime minister netanyahu and according to senior administration officials president biden said u.s. support for israel is ironclad, but the u.s. will not participate in any counteroffensive by israel. the white house insists it does not want to see an escalation of this war. >> the hope is that we can deescalate the tensions. that's really what the president has been trying to do. he doesn't want to see major war in the middle east. he doesn't want us -- not looking for a conflict with iran. the president doesn't believe to have another war in the middle east where you've got thousands and thousands of american troops involved on the ground. >> repo
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than the way it is now which is everything is going great from d.c.'s perspective but horrible for the rest of the country. >> laura: mollie, ned, brilliant as always. thanks so much. all right. joe biden isn't going to like this one. >> i see my family members go through troubles of trying to buy houses, rent apartments, everything is going up these past four years to make it struggling as you said for young adults. >> laura: oh, an economic reality check for the president in moments. ♪ this is a shell energy 100% renewable electricity plan lighting every soccer match at shell energy stadium. we're moving forward with the houston dash. because we're moving forward with everybody. shell. powering progress. lighting every soccer match at shell energy stadium. we're moving forward with the houston dash. because we're moving forward with everybody. shell. powering progress. ♪ >> laura: oh, it's so sad, very sad. the bad news keeps piling up for joe biden. over the weekend, a new cnn poll of registered voters blew apart that biden comeback narrative th
than the way it is now which is everything is going great from d.c.'s perspective but horrible for the rest of the country. >> laura: mollie, ned, brilliant as always. thanks so much. all right. joe biden isn't going to like this one. >> i see my family members go through troubles of trying to buy houses, rent apartments, everything is going up these past four years to make it struggling as you said for young adults. >> laura: oh, an economic reality check for the president in...
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attorneys office in d.c., she litigated the case against the wisconsin fake electors. she hosts a ms in bc podcaster was a senior staffer on the jan. 6 a committee and a principal crafter of their final report and they both join me now. mary, i think you guys are having a little time to look over this indictment, your thoughts on what you have read? >> well, it's very familiar conspiracy to make, having, you mentioned, been part of a team of lawyers that litigated against the wisconsin fraudulent electors and two trump attorneys and so one of the things i was looking for in their our case resolved with a settlement, which included permanent injunctive relief, the electors are never to do this again. the attorneys are never to help them do it again, but it also resulted in a release of some 15, 1600 emails and text messages that show the genesis of the scheme and what i saw in this arizona indictment is a lot of the things i saw in those text messages. so this scheme was concocted in wisconsin by trump campaign attorney jim troupe is and his friend, kenneth chesebro. ye
attorneys office in d.c., she litigated the case against the wisconsin fake electors. she hosts a ms in bc podcaster was a senior staffer on the jan. 6 a committee and a principal crafter of their final report and they both join me now. mary, i think you guys are having a little time to look over this indictment, your thoughts on what you have read? >> well, it's very familiar conspiracy to make, having, you mentioned, been part of a team of lawyers that litigated against the wisconsin...
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we have three judge panel in washington d.c. that decide this applies to donald trump and these protesters who was on the panel? two biden appointees two out of three that's not too bad. one of them judge upon one of the most outrageous political hacks to ever wear black robe as a matter fact. that is saying something given the state of the judiciary today. what else happened? this prosecutor went to another obama judge in the district and insisted that lead lawyer handling donald trump's document case be forced to testify in front of his grand jury. weight that is attorney/client cheery dishes is a crime fraud exception and they had a secret hearing decide donald trump's lawyer had to testify for the prosecution in front of a grand jury and provide all of his notes. what you think of that, folks? the fact he brought an indictment and the documents case in washington d.c. but the case was in florida he said okay i've got the indictment now moved to florida i will get a rubber stamp indictment from another jury that never heard a
we have three judge panel in washington d.c. that decide this applies to donald trump and these protesters who was on the panel? two biden appointees two out of three that's not too bad. one of them judge upon one of the most outrageous political hacks to ever wear black robe as a matter fact. that is saying something given the state of the judiciary today. what else happened? this prosecutor went to another obama judge in the district and insisted that lead lawyer handling donald trump's...
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atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have destroyed so many people. the african-american community now is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally. if you look at the unemployment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. it went up 10% on migrants and they are in our country and they are coming from prisons, i do not know if you know, they are coming from mental institutions, prisons, places you do not want to know about, they are coming from jails and prisons, mental institutions and the same -- insane asylums and you have massive number of terrorists coming into the country because of biden. the tri
atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have...
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thanks to a new law which even d.c. mayor muriel bowser refused to sign. it became law without her signature. >> this radical change to our election laws upset lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> congress serves as a super city council for the district and can intervene. >> what is this really about? it's about kicking around the people of washington, d.c. >> but republicans believe it's about who is eligible to vote. >> i think it's ridiculous that in our nation's capital an individual who may work say at the russian embassy residing in d.c. for only 30 days. under current law could vote for mayor. >> non-citizens can't cast ballots for president and d.c.'s nonvoting representative in congress. >> at various points, 40 states have permitted non-citizens to vote. >> republicans are making election integrity a tenet of 2024 platform. house speaker mike johnson and former president trump want to impose federal voting guardrails. >> if an individual asserts or states that they're a citizen, they don't have to prove it, they can register that person to vo
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. >> other than, i think that the d.c. circuit placed more content consideration off limits than i would. >> all right. i wanted to understand, on the core immunity or whatever word we use, that it seems to me we are narrowing the ground of dispute here considerably, do we look at motives, the president's motives for his actions? for example, he has more power as we discussed, but he might use them to enhance his election, his personal interests. is that a relevant consideration when we're looking at core powers? >> i am thinking of this more as looking at the objective of the activity as opposed to the subjective motive in the sense that your honor is talking about. i think there's a lot of concern about saying an electoral motive to be re-elected. >> right. every first-term president -- everything he does can be seen through the prism by critics of his personal interest in re-election. so you -- i think you would say personal motivations off limits with respect to the core powers. >> probably -- with respect to core powe
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as of last week, d.c. has 29 january 6th inmates in custody including defendants who were either awaiting trial or post conviction. of that number, all but two have been charged with assaulting law enforcement officers in the united states capitol on its grounds. 19 of 27 have been in trials. quote one inmate allegedly threw an explosive device. it detonated on at least 25 officers causing some to temporarily lose their hearing. other january 6th inmates held in d.c. include ones who viciously ripped off metropolitan police department officer's mask. assaulted officers with an elect row shock device, allegedly sprayed multiple police officers with a pepper spray. struck an npd officer with a long wooden pole multiple times and allegedly used a crutch and a metal pole as bludgeoning weapons or projectiles against a line of law enforcement officers. still others assaulted officers with their fists, stolen riot shields, makeshift weapons or in other ways. we run through that partial list of the physical assau
as of last week, d.c. has 29 january 6th inmates in custody including defendants who were either awaiting trial or post conviction. of that number, all but two have been charged with assaulting law enforcement officers in the united states capitol on its grounds. 19 of 27 have been in trials. quote one inmate allegedly threw an explosive device. it detonated on at least 25 officers causing some to temporarily lose their hearing. other january 6th inmates held in d.c. include ones who viciously...
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trump is frustrated to be in new york and not in d.c. because he sees the supreme court as superior, right? he is mad because a judge said you have to be in new york. judge merchan said this. arguing before the supreme court is a big deal and appreciate why your client would want to be there. a trial in new york supreme court is also a big deal hence trump is here. >> a trial that as we discussed before, "the new york times" finds to be unprecedented, never before has a case been brought for a federal election with this statute in new york. what is interesting. jonathan turley said the interplay between the two cases. the point he is making is very important. you have this case in new york and then you have the supreme court absolute immunity case. one of the arguments jack smith is making is that in the criminal context yes, you are immune civilly. he says you have safeguards, you have juries, grand juries, you have due process and he concludes by saying one of his arguments collectively these layered safeguards provide assurance that p
trump is frustrated to be in new york and not in d.c. because he sees the supreme court as superior, right? he is mad because a judge said you have to be in new york. judge merchan said this. arguing before the supreme court is a big deal and appreciate why your client would want to be there. a trial in new york supreme court is also a big deal hence trump is here. >> a trial that as we discussed before, "the new york times" finds to be unprecedented, never before has a case...
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and they briefed it before the d.c. circuit and prevailed there, and this reef is very strong. it goes through all of the arguments made before, but in a somewhat of a different level of clarity, and i'm not trying to say there was anything wrong with the previous briefs. but there is no constitutional authority for this. history does not support mr. trump's arguments. they batted back and you argument me for the first time by mr. trump that criminal statutes don't apply to him unless they clearly say they apply to a president. that would mean i think there are only two criminal statutes that refer to the president. they can do anything. but i think in terms of top line, the other thing that is so important about this brief is the fallback argument. i hope and expect that jack smith will win on the primary argument that there just simply is no immunity from criminal prosecution for a former president. but this fallback argument is, even if there is some sort of immunity for official acts, this case should be remanded to the trial court because the evidence of things done potent
and they briefed it before the d.c. circuit and prevailed there, and this reef is very strong. it goes through all of the arguments made before, but in a somewhat of a different level of clarity, and i'm not trying to say there was anything wrong with the previous briefs. but there is no constitutional authority for this. history does not support mr. trump's arguments. they batted back and you argument me for the first time by mr. trump that criminal statutes don't apply to him unless they...
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take a look at the headline from the washington post, d.c. police rejected dw's george washington university's plea to sweep at the university protesters and apparently they said it would be a bad book. you have the police not even wanting to help in these situations speaker it's as american as it gets to protester government so peacefully but when you call for the eradication of the jews and israel itself, they're talking about killing people, how is that not a violation why are they kicking these kids out of school, weren't they denying the ability to get agree which is what they want what they're paying for and why are they enforcing the law. if you feel threatened you should call the police and have the police come and protect you not for some person at the d.c. police department to say the political winds i got a test that first before were going to protect the jewish student on the campus. anita: what about the people at the university of florida there with laying down rules. nicole: what about the kids protesting on visas why are they
take a look at the headline from the washington post, d.c. police rejected dw's george washington university's plea to sweep at the university protesters and apparently they said it would be a bad book. you have the police not even wanting to help in these situations speaker it's as american as it gets to protester government so peacefully but when you call for the eradication of the jews and israel itself, they're talking about killing people, how is that not a violation why are they kicking...
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and do you know what in the d.c. metro police rejected the idea because they said, essentially, there would be bad optics of clearing a peaceful protest. so, they are weighing free speech vs., okay, the administration is saying take them out. and the cops are not going to take them out even though the people who run the show say they got to go. >> brian: not the story in texas or arizona state. 16 minutes after the hour. cnn doesn't love. this they barely ran. this but the facts are the facts. head to head in a poll that just came out. donald trump, despite the fact that he is stuck in court, is up 6 points over the -- in the national poll. now, usually if it's 1 or 2. did you go margin of error. that's not the margin of error. that shows a trend. once these trials are already started. we are now in the third week about to start. that is pretty strong numbers that i think that joe biden might have a hard time spinning. >> ainsley: head-to-head matchup 6 points. >> lawrence: look at 538. look at just the swing states
and do you know what in the d.c. metro police rejected the idea because they said, essentially, there would be bad optics of clearing a peaceful protest. so, they are weighing free speech vs., okay, the administration is saying take them out. and the cops are not going to take them out even though the people who run the show say they got to go. >> brian: not the story in texas or arizona state. 16 minutes after the hour. cnn doesn't love. this they barely ran. this but the facts are the...