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on trump's destruction. cohen has pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and lying under oath. the prosecutors pre-emptively defending him today saying he made mistakes in the past to protect his boss. >> and laura is here with me on the set alongside hallie jackson. laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in the opinion of mr. trump. >> yeah, that's what his campaign's been saying. and in some ways what we just heard in court, what laura has laid out, echoes what we have also heard from mr. trump himself on the campaign trail. his defense, casting him as a fighter,
on trump's destruction. cohen has pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and lying under oath. the prosecutors pre-emptively defending him today saying he made mistakes in the past to protect his boss. >> and laura is here with me on the set alongside hallie jackson. laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we...
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has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand the impact of the trump abortion bans. the horrific reality women face every single day now in our country because since roe was overturned, we all know the stories, and i'll tell you, i have met women who were refused care during a miscarriage. i met a woman who went to the emergency room and was turned away repeatedly because the doctors were afraid they might be put in jail for helping her. it was only until she developed sepsis. i visited a clinic where i met with courageous professionals who see clinics like theirs forced to close denying women across our country access to essential and life-saving care. breast cancer screenings. contraceptive care. paps. donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. and that is not a fact, by the way, that he hides. in fact, he brags about it. just this week he said that he is, quote, proudly the person responsible for overturning roe. proudly responsible for the pain and suffering of millions of women and famil
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trump's attorneys are saying yes. but at the same time saying if you were to kill somebody he would be immune from that. i was struck by in the same week in two different courtrooms and different cases they are both fundamentally sort of at bottom and testing the legal system, a stress test for the country. >> you can almost hear michael steele who was away in bucharest, -- >> why has judge merchan not ruled on the gag order? >> i think he is concerned about this going up on appeal. ruled on the gag order? >> i think he is concerned about this going up on appeal. in. if you will stick around, we have much more to discuss. by the way, i wrote about how this trial, the election interference trial, seems to be diminishing donald trump and away we don't often see. it is in friday's edition of the msnbc daily newsletter. you can see online but also subscribe for free. right now. pull your phone out, get your phone, open up the camera, and scan the qr code on the screen. sign up and you can start reading. you are watching "
trump's attorneys are saying yes. but at the same time saying if you were to kill somebody he would be immune from that. i was struck by in the same week in two different courtrooms and different cases they are both fundamentally sort of at bottom and testing the legal system, a stress test for the country. >> you can almost hear michael steele who was away in bucharest, -- >> why has judge merchan not ruled on the gag order? >> i think he is concerned about this going up on...
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night event was all about, the trump campaign called it coming home to trump. republican fund-raiser former nikki haley support eric levine highlighted he is disappointed in biden wrote the ad age of never say never a wise one due to democratic change in circumstances albeit reluctantly refshgs decided i will vote for trump in innovative are you seeing a lot of that. >> yeah, i am, i think that at the end of the day here, you know biden's job ratings are underwater i think a lot of people who said they were never coming back to trump on fundraising did come back to trump, after i think he convincingly won nomination i don't know whether suburban women voters come back as easily as you see donors have come back interesting from trump today going to let states decide abortion obviously, not push for a national abortion ban. we will see how that plays out that is not the most i think the critical vote. maria: chris, by the way, we have a new merit poll showing president biden former president trump statistically tried biden leading 50% to trump 48% the remaining %
night event was all about, the trump campaign called it coming home to trump. republican fund-raiser former nikki haley support eric levine highlighted he is disappointed in biden wrote the ad age of never say never a wise one due to democratic change in circumstances albeit reluctantly refshgs decided i will vote for trump in innovative are you seeing a lot of that. >> yeah, i am, i think that at the end of the day here, you know biden's job ratings are underwater i think a lot of people...
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kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a trump person and former campaign staffer, et cetera, today was the first time i have actually been in the same room with donald trump. the tormentor of black teenagers like myself in the late 1980s when the central park trial took place in the very same courthouse. what i can tell you is he's taller than you might expect and walks in a gait that is shufflier than you would think. and he's definitely a scowler. although who wouldn't be scowling facing 34 criminal counts in a case that could in theory send you to prison. i ca
kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a...
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a claim trump denies. the defense claims trump was not involved in any way with cohen's payment. the reimbursement checks being generated or the entry in his company's business ledger, it was someone else's doing. they told the jury that nondisclosure agreements are used all the time and are perfectly legal and in trump's overused playbook, his lawyers claim that even if he did try to influence an election, there's nothing wrong with it. it's called democracy. of course, that will be what the 12-member jury will ultimately have to decide. joining me now is msnbc reporter adam reese, who was at the courthouse today. danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst, and jill wine banks, former assistant watergate special prosecutor and msnbc contributor. while i cannot and refuse still to believe you were old enough to be involved in the nixon investigation, jill, i do want to have you here because i want you to please reflect on the fact we're now having what didn't happen in the case you investigated with nixon, the prosecution of a former president in this case.
a claim trump denies. the defense claims trump was not involved in any way with cohen's payment. the reimbursement checks being generated or the entry in his company's business ledger, it was someone else's doing. they told the jury that nondisclosure agreements are used all the time and are perfectly legal and in trump's overused playbook, his lawyers claim that even if he did try to influence an election, there's nothing wrong with it. it's called democracy. of course, that will be what the...
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trump and she has been loyal to mr. trump. this is where you get this intersection, that is what rona graff faced, as well. you are now on the line, somebody has broken the law. this is obviously an election interference issue, a very serious issue. it is not just a hush money case. so, i am sure hope is being well advised by her lawyers, under no circumstances can you commit perjury in a case like this. just be careful, because the government has access to lots and lots of information. so, you have to tell the truth. i hope that she will do that, even if it hurts mr. trump. >> do you have any sense of any kind of relationship between them now? if they stay in communication? i'm talking about "hopey", as donald trump would call her. >> i actually don't. i actually know that one of my friends, when i worked with goldman sachs, recently married hope. i wish them great success. she is a lovely person. but again, this is just the problem of working with mr. trump. so, maybe to build but are thinking about working for mr. trump don
trump and she has been loyal to mr. trump. this is where you get this intersection, that is what rona graff faced, as well. you are now on the line, somebody has broken the law. this is obviously an election interference issue, a very serious issue. it is not just a hush money case. so, i am sure hope is being well advised by her lawyers, under no circumstances can you commit perjury in a case like this. just be careful, because the government has access to lots and lots of information. so, you...
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trump. we have not had him on the record, and the question is, would there come a day that david pecker would testify? and as we speak, that is what is currently happening. and michael -- david pecker, i want to read a couple specific quotes here. because he is explaining that trump tower meeting that is at the heart of this case here against donald trump. david pecker says that he told michael cohen and donald trump, quote, i said that i would also be the eyes and ears. i would notify michael cohen, and he would be able to kill, meaning kill these stories. the prosecutor from the district attorney's office asked, quote, how if at all did mr. trump react to your suggestion that you continue to do that? quote, pecker says, he was pleased. currently there is evidence being brought forward before this jury that includes those "national enquirer" headlines, the pro-trump headlines as well as the attacks on the likes of the clintons and other republican primary opponents like marco rubio and ted
trump. we have not had him on the record, and the question is, would there come a day that david pecker would testify? and as we speak, that is what is currently happening. and michael -- david pecker, i want to read a couple specific quotes here. because he is explaining that trump tower meeting that is at the heart of this case here against donald trump. david pecker says that he told michael cohen and donald trump, quote, i said that i would also be the eyes and ears. i would notify michael...
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of trump properties called trump's style. he was really seen as a guardian of trump's image, issuing glowing covers of the national enquirer that made trump look good. and his rivals look bad. how could any of us forget the one about senator ted cruz falsely linking his father to jfk's assassination. and others falsely alleging affairs ted ted cruz actually to come out and deny that and called it himself a smear. prosecutors are alleging that what's at the heart of this was a three-pronged scheme. one, positive stories for trump to negative ones for everybody else. >> three, kill the stories that could hurt trump's campaign. >> that's what this trial is now centered on david is going to be back on the witness stand tomorrow. but when he stepped down from the jury box today, he actually smiled and said hi to the defense table where trump was seated. as he walked past we've done the best legal sources here tonight to suss out everything that happened today. jennifer rodgers is a former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst,
of trump properties called trump's style. he was really seen as a guardian of trump's image, issuing glowing covers of the national enquirer that made trump look good. and his rivals look bad. how could any of us forget the one about senator ted cruz falsely linking his father to jfk's assassination. and others falsely alleging affairs ted ted cruz actually to come out and deny that and called it himself a smear. prosecutors are alleging that what's at the heart of this was a three-pronged...
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that's the fiber of trump. you got to have that, you don't have to roll them out now, it's only march -- well, it's april, but you do have to line these folks up i can't understand why joe biden of all people does not recognize that these folks need a personal touch. you got to start laying the ground to get them out. not all of them will endorse biden. of course, some of them will never endorse biden, but they will go after trump or at least stay quiet. if it's incumbent on biden, where you think about this as a different election where democracy is at stake, it's incumbent for biden to reach out. >> i just want to go back to donny for a second. and then jay martin. donny, i understand it's all hands on deck, and jay martin makes a really good point. can we sit with this on the day after easter, i think you're a good person to help me out here. because it's the people who, you know, celebrate the presence of god in their lives. but -- and i understand what chris matthews was saying about the income levels of t
that's the fiber of trump. you got to have that, you don't have to roll them out now, it's only march -- well, it's april, but you do have to line these folks up i can't understand why joe biden of all people does not recognize that these folks need a personal touch. you got to start laying the ground to get them out. not all of them will endorse biden. of course, some of them will never endorse biden, but they will go after trump or at least stay quiet. if it's incumbent on biden, where you...
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. >>> plus trump on trial. opening statements in the trump hush money case making him the first president to ever face criminal court proceedings. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> taking the stand former national enquirer ceo david pecker. explosive details from inside the court. >>> and -- ♪ if i could turn back time ♪ >> the rock & roll hall of fame. "if i could turn back time" icon cher." and flying again metal icon ozzie osborne. and a celebration with kool and the gang and a select group of other artists at this year's induction ceremony. ♪ we're going have a good time. >>> "nightline" will be right back. ♪ ♪ bounce back fast from heartburn with new tums gummy bites, and love food back. ♪ sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into th
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. >> that's right at trump tower. and the crux of this was that there was a very explicit agreement made that they talked to openly about this being about how can you the enquirer help during the election and saying, well we can buy up stories saying, i bought a b, your eyes and ears essentially? yes. exactly. so we didn't get into all of the meat of that in the testimony that happened today, it was very preliminary. he was on the stand briefly, but what he did do was say yes, we bought stories. he called a checkbook journalism. he said he had to personally authorized anything over ten thousand dollars, which would apply to these pivotal transactions that the prosecutors are trying to establish. and we'll hear more about that tomorrow. it was the defense in their opening statement said that there's nothing wrong with trying to influence an election gen prosecutors would argue otherwise, and the the very meaningful distinction here is whether you are paying to influence the election and acknowledging that as an elector
. >> that's right at trump tower. and the crux of this was that there was a very explicit agreement made that they talked to openly about this being about how can you the enquirer help during the election and saying, well we can buy up stories saying, i bought a b, your eyes and ears essentially? yes. exactly. so we didn't get into all of the meat of that in the testimony that happened today, it was very preliminary. he was on the stand briefly, but what he did do was say yes, we bought...
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trump following along, holding the questionnaire in his hand. the judge excused one woman who answered yes to a question about whether she had strong opinions about trump that would interfere with her ability to be fair. a man who works at a bookstore said, "i believe that nobody is above the law, whether it be a former president, a sitting president, or a janitor." the judge allowed him to remain in the jury pool. but by the end of the day, not a single juror had been seated. >> it's a scam. it's a political witch hunt. it continues and it continues forever. >> reporter: judge merchan today making some other key decisions in the case. one of them, about the "access hollywood" tape, where trump bragged about groping women. >> when you're a star they let you do it. >> reporter: the judge ruling prosecutors could quote from the tape, but they could not play it in court. he also ruled jurors can hear from former playboy model karen mcdue dougal, who claims "the national enquirer" paid for her story of an alleged affair with trump only to bury it, a
trump following along, holding the questionnaire in his hand. the judge excused one woman who answered yes to a question about whether she had strong opinions about trump that would interfere with her ability to be fair. a man who works at a bookstore said, "i believe that nobody is above the law, whether it be a former president, a sitting president, or a janitor." the judge allowed him to remain in the jury pool. but by the end of the day, not a single juror had been seated....
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donald trump. if you feel like you're having deja vu, that is entirely reasonable, but this guy is actually different from the guy who attacked an fbi field office in cincinnati two years ago. but that guy also apparently loved donald trump, and was enraged that the fbi had searched mar-a-lago. both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like, the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement, though. he is going after the prosecutors and the judges were trying to hold him accountable. nbc news cannot report the police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voicemails to the new york attorney general letitia james, and judge arthur and gore on. ag james is leaving this a against trump in new york for financial fraud, and the judge oversaw that case. the man allegedly sent the messages like mark
donald trump. if you feel like you're having deja vu, that is entirely reasonable, but this guy is actually different from the guy who attacked an fbi field office in cincinnati two years ago. but that guy also apparently loved donald trump, and was enraged that the fbi had searched mar-a-lago. both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like, the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left...
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you're a trump supporter or you're a trump hater. and a number will be struck for cause, and both sides get ten preemptory challenges, meaning that they can throw off a jury for any reason at all. don't like the way you came dressed to court today, chris. don't like your glasses. don't like that you work for msnbc. whatever it may be. >> the third one may be the most likely, to get knocked off. >> can i ask granular detail about how this works. how many batches come in, and how long does it take to question an individual juror? how long is like the average of the lawyers getting in, going back and forth and saying keep or strike? >> i would ask catherine that because we didn't do individual questioning. >> federal court. so this is different because there's a 42 question questionnaire. what the judge is going to do is put 18 people, we call it, in the box. and each one is going to be handed this questionnaire and they're going to be seated, so, one, two, three, four, five, and the way these instructions read is that the juror is supp
you're a trump supporter or you're a trump hater. and a number will be struck for cause, and both sides get ten preemptory challenges, meaning that they can throw off a jury for any reason at all. don't like the way you came dressed to court today, chris. don't like your glasses. don't like that you work for msnbc. whatever it may be. >> the third one may be the most likely, to get knocked off. >> can i ask granular detail about how this works. how many batches come in, and how long...
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trump's lawyers. mr. trump is charged with falsifying records for allegedly covering up his as affair with porn star stormy daniels. he says he gave payments through michael cohen for legal expenses. the charges are usually misdemeanors, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg bumped them up to felonies. the president has attacked this trial, this is truth social this morning. why didn't they bring this lawsuit seven years ago? election interference. >> if i fly over a democrat state, they call it a blue state, i get subpoenaed before a grand jury. it is horrible. h honestly, they are ruining this country, destroying the country. not a thing he's done has been good. this is blatant manipulation of the law. >> here is the 42-page jury selection with the questions, question 32, do you have any feelings or opinions about how mr. trump is being treated in this case? one way to find this out if you look at election results in manhattan, jurors are only from new york city. in 2020, mr. trump got 12% of the vote, and in 2016
trump's lawyers. mr. trump is charged with falsifying records for allegedly covering up his as affair with porn star stormy daniels. he says he gave payments through michael cohen for legal expenses. the charges are usually misdemeanors, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg bumped them up to felonies. the president has attacked this trial, this is truth social this morning. why didn't they bring this lawsuit seven years ago? election interference. >> if i fly over a democrat state, they call it a...
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i think about this in terms of trump acting as president trump on the one hand and as candidate trump on the other. that would then go back down to the lower court, presumably to make a ruling, i suppose, they could also decide to send it back to the court of appeals and trump's lawyer suggested it should go back to the district judge. you know, the silver lining is for her to make that decision. she could decide she needs to hold an evidentiary hearing and put on a miniature trial in essence before she made that determination. it would be cumbersome, it would be subject to additional layers of appeal, most likely. it would, as you mentioned, engender a lot of delay. but there is a slightly rosy prospect of actually having a hearing even though there would not be a jury verdict, hearing where the government evidence would become public. >> i wanted to ask about something that tonja brown jackson said to the end of the hearing today, putting aside that she was asked during, why can't we just answer the question as presented, she also said that article two, which is what the lawyer for
i think about this in terms of trump acting as president trump on the one hand and as candidate trump on the other. that would then go back down to the lower court, presumably to make a ruling, i suppose, they could also decide to send it back to the court of appeals and trump's lawyer suggested it should go back to the district judge. you know, the silver lining is for her to make that decision. she could decide she needs to hold an evidentiary hearing and put on a miniature trial in essence...
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trump campaign. again, whether or not this was all done to benefit the campaign is at least one of the cruxes of the matter here. again, this from an nbc reporter's courtroom notes today. bove, cohen was mr. trump's personal lawyer and that was his only job? pecker, correct. bove, between 2015 and 2016 cohen was always clear he wasn't working for his campaign, he was his personal attorney. pecker, yes. that's in addition to trump's defense attorney trying to make it seem to the jury that pecker has a faulty memory, implying he had his facts fed to him by prosecutors suggesting he might have lied under oath at one point when he didn't mention multiple times hope hicks, trump staffer hope hicks was present at at least one key meeting. the defense will get to resume their cross-examination of david pecker tomorrow morning when court reconvenes at 930 a.m. i have to say the revelations on david pecker on direct examination feel so understandable and straightforward and sort of right to the point in terms
trump campaign. again, whether or not this was all done to benefit the campaign is at least one of the cruxes of the matter here. again, this from an nbc reporter's courtroom notes today. bove, cohen was mr. trump's personal lawyer and that was his only job? pecker, correct. bove, between 2015 and 2016 cohen was always clear he wasn't working for his campaign, he was his personal attorney. pecker, yes. that's in addition to trump's defense attorney trying to make it seem to the jury that pecker...
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trump? was cohen acting on his own as a sort free agent? >> i think the question is, why else would michael cohen viewing this? yeah, well, he's doing it for would be the motivation. otherwise, it's about his director or on his on his behalf or for trump. >> that's gonna be the parsing. or or or all of the above, right? i think at the defense, to your point, and i think we are making if the point if the defense is going to say hold on, you were doing a clique, thought it would help trump. >> but the defendant is trump and they have to prove that he had he intended for the behavior to actually occur direct correspondence that time michael cohen was still trump's fixer and lawyer. >> he was. but was he the fixer who make sure that you don't have to deal with the problem before it actually begins, are the one that took directly shouldn't because michael, here's the problem. go solve it and just remember the timing that we're talking about. i'm looking at these dates of these texts in july of 20
trump? was cohen acting on his own as a sort free agent? >> i think the question is, why else would michael cohen viewing this? yeah, well, he's doing it for would be the motivation. otherwise, it's about his director or on his on his behalf or for trump. >> that's gonna be the parsing. or or or all of the above, right? i think at the defense, to your point, and i think we are making if the point if the defense is going to say hold on, you were doing a clique, thought it would help...
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you have spent a lot of time covering donald trump. you covered the trump administration. talk to me about donald trump in the context of what we saw happening today. and what is going through your mind as you're listening to this half hour long conversation. >> i think there are two dynamics here. the lawyers, the prosecutors need to lay out the facts in a methodical way. i think for the broader audience, the broader audience at home that will make its own judgment come november when they're asked to decide whether he's fit for the presidency or not, a lot of americans have already assumed that the facts and evidence interest true, basically that trump did these things, the question then becomes are they important? do they add up to a crime? do they add up to a felony, the consequences of that? and that's the thing that i think remains, of course, a great challenge to the prosecutors. they're doing their job as lawyers. they have to focus on the jury and the judge, they have to worry about rules of law. but in terms of broader audience, the political audience, which is ve
you have spent a lot of time covering donald trump. you covered the trump administration. talk to me about donald trump in the context of what we saw happening today. and what is going through your mind as you're listening to this half hour long conversation. >> i think there are two dynamics here. the lawyers, the prosecutors need to lay out the facts in a methodical way. i think for the broader audience, the broader audience at home that will make its own judgment come november when...
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tower in 2015 when he entered an agreement with trump and cohen to suppress negative stories about trump and publish negative stories about trump's political opponents which at the time included bill and hillary clinton as well as republican candidates in the primary race. he also discussed a conciliation agreement with the federal election commission and it was his agreement that ami received a fine and agreed not to contest that it committed campaign violations. so that's the latest right now from david packer's testimony as i can right now trump's lawyers are having their opportunity to ask him about the relationship after the da's office concluded their opportunity. back to you sandra. >> we expected here from former president donald trump shortly, joining us former u.s. attorney and fox news contributor andy mccarthy, george washington university professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley and former prosecutor katie trish caskey. andy let's start with you. as we await the remarks from former president donald trump what do you believe is the strategy now other cross-examinati
tower in 2015 when he entered an agreement with trump and cohen to suppress negative stories about trump and publish negative stories about trump's political opponents which at the time included bill and hillary clinton as well as republican candidates in the primary race. he also discussed a conciliation agreement with the federal election commission and it was his agreement that ami received a fine and agreed not to contest that it committed campaign violations. so that's the latest right now...
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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 which in an invoice or whatever, a bill. and they panic the legal expense. i got indicted for that plant, 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 catch and kill deal with was not a scheme, but completely irrelevant 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 carol, what was david what did he talk about on the stand because it was limited his time today yeah. 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 fo
, 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 which in an invoice or whatever, a bill. and they panic the legal expense. i got indicted for that plant, 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....
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but because no good deed for trump ever goes unpunished, trump is currently suing the two because he wants to keep them from getting the $600 million from their stock holdings that they're entitled to. you can't make it up. joining me now is the guardian who broke the story of the loans from the russian-american businessman. hugo, good to see you. explain. so trump is kept afloat by these loans. who is this businessman? >> a russian-american guy called anton. and he's interesting for various reasons. first of all, he owns this bank in the dominica, most well known for servicing the porn industry. >> the porn industry? >> the porn industry. >> okay. so, anton also controls, as far as our reporting shows, the es family trust account. this is this very shadowy trust has an account at his own bank and is the vehicle used to funnel $8 million to trump media in late 2021 and 2022. this time period is very crucial because at that time trump media was facing this big cash crunch. they couldn't get lenders to lend any money to them. it was post january 6th. >> that's because toirg was kicked
but because no good deed for trump ever goes unpunished, trump is currently suing the two because he wants to keep them from getting the $600 million from their stock holdings that they're entitled to. you can't make it up. joining me now is the guardian who broke the story of the loans from the russian-american businessman. hugo, good to see you. explain. so trump is kept afloat by these loans. who is this businessman? >> a russian-american guy called anton. and he's interesting for...
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the cost to trump? in eight days trump has lost about $3 billion from his trump media stock, $3 billion of value disappeared, went in a week. it's almost like the value wasn't really there. donald trump still has about $3.7 billion on paper but likely has to wait six months before he can sell any of his 50%, 57% stake in the company. that means he would be able to cash out in october, which would be the final stretch of the presidential campaign, which would be awfully convenient. also convenient is that the merger that has provided trump with this hail mary infusion of value can courtesy of a republican billionaire, who masqueraded as a never trumper until donald trump changed his position on tiktok, which is an actually valuable asset that he personally has $21 billion invested in. to any reasonable person, that looks like a convenient way for a republican billionaire to help the republican candidate, trump, outside of campaign finance laws. as always you will find the best people around any trump und
the cost to trump? in eight days trump has lost about $3 billion from his trump media stock, $3 billion of value disappeared, went in a week. it's almost like the value wasn't really there. donald trump still has about $3.7 billion on paper but likely has to wait six months before he can sell any of his 50%, 57% stake in the company. that means he would be able to cash out in october, which would be the final stretch of the presidential campaign, which would be awfully convenient. also...
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he was, as it says, in these documents doing work for the trump the trump family for the trump organization. he was doing what he had always done. so i think we're going to start to hear a lot about michael cohen. >> he was trump's lawyer. he was the so-called fixer. we all know all about that. i'm crushed. what do you think? >> i think michael cohen is going to be a major part of the opening. he is as we he currently understand the case, a key part of the da's case on that could change as a introduce evidence that maybe corroborates cohen. obviously, there's been some folks on the witness list who were all sort of wondering what are they gonna be testifying about but at least out of the gate, i would expect donald trump's lawyers to really be hammering on cohen and basically saying, this man is completely unreliable. he's lived every branch the federal government in the last few years, you shouldn't believe them now, if you don't believe them now you need to acquit donald trump. >> one thing i do want to add here about michael cohen is obviously donald trump has his gag order in place wher
he was, as it says, in these documents doing work for the trump the trump family for the trump organization. he was doing what he had always done. so i think we're going to start to hear a lot about michael cohen. >> he was trump's lawyer. he was the so-called fixer. we all know all about that. i'm crushed. what do you think? >> i think michael cohen is going to be a major part of the opening. he is as we he currently understand the case, a key part of the da's case on that could...
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johnson and trump will be addressingtr trump's other favorite conspiracy theory, the idea that u.s. elections are rigged. what comes of out of the this meeting is anyone's guess. on the one hand johnson has the fight to save ukraine and on the other hand he has trump and putin. a very stark choice in front of him. pass a f ukraine aid bill or remain speaker. >> how he handles funding ukraine is going to tell our entire conference how to handle a motion to vacate. >> joining me now is julia yaffe. julia, it's great to see you. i'm so eager to hear your assessment of how and why this is happening. iy mean the russian propaganda piece of it, which is so blasant and so obvious, is it all just a desire to curry favor with trump, or do you think the roots of it extend deeper than that? >> well, there's a couple things here. you mentioned all the examples of republicans parroting russian propaganda points. documents show how it pushes exactly the kind of messages you show in those primary ads about how it's either the border or ukraine, about how ukraine is corrupt and we shouldn't spend a
johnson and trump will be addressingtr trump's other favorite conspiracy theory, the idea that u.s. elections are rigged. what comes of out of the this meeting is anyone's guess. on the one hand johnson has the fight to save ukraine and on the other hand he has trump and putin. a very stark choice in front of him. pass a f ukraine aid bill or remain speaker. >> how he handles funding ukraine is going to tell our entire conference how to handle a motion to vacate. >> joining me now...
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donald trump is all about violence. he's just using his words to accomplish his ends. >> so what does that mean for average joe and jane out there who is a potential juror in one of these trials. they are seeing this and hearing this and i really get what glenn is saying about anticipating that and saying everything is off limits now, family, court clerks, and all of that. does that really give some solace to a potential jury pool? or should i put something else in my coffee? >> so that's what judge merchan is trying to do. the defendant is ordered that a violation of the order will result in sanctions which are the contempt sanctions. he is trying to send a message, i take this seriously. don't be worried joe and jane potential jurors because we will take action. i don't know if that is good enough. we will see what donald trump does. to your point in the opening about violence and to glenn's point, i think what we are on right now is a slow or not so slow development of a long range of incitement to violence. we have
donald trump is all about violence. he's just using his words to accomplish his ends. >> so what does that mean for average joe and jane out there who is a potential juror in one of these trials. they are seeing this and hearing this and i really get what glenn is saying about anticipating that and saying everything is off limits now, family, court clerks, and all of that. does that really give some solace to a potential jury pool? or should i put something else in my coffee? >> so...
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wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i -- despite appearances, do not love doing media criticism. it's not my forte. i'm also not a lawyer, but i did feel like the legal or the headline coverage today, the media coverage today of trump's statements sort of missed the nut of what it is that he actually said and the implications of his statement. as a lawyer, as a close observer of these things, do you agree? >> i think that's right. donald trump has sort of tacked back on issues of reproductive freedom. he had said that he was in favor of a ban on abortion at perhaps 15 weeks, 20 wee
wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i --...
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they're all trump loyalists and trump insiders. these were people who worked for donald trump year in and year out. michael cohen was his fixer. these are back office people. it reminds me so much of the january 6 committee hearings where that case was made, the presentation was people inside of the trump administration talking about what they saw. so, i do think that this is one where it remains to be seen how the evidence comes you by i think we're see an enormous number of insiders giving damning evident and there is a paper trail that going to be really compelling evidence and i think that is the reason that state is trying everything this can to make sure it has its day in court and, although donald trump doesn't want it to, they're trying to make sure he has his day in court. >> claire, i think it was 2017 or '18, i built a graphic, a whole wall of pikes who called from inside the house. people who had worked for trump, who were signing at alarm. maybe it was after anonymous who we know is miles taylor. but it is always someo
they're all trump loyalists and trump insiders. these were people who worked for donald trump year in and year out. michael cohen was his fixer. these are back office people. it reminds me so much of the january 6 committee hearings where that case was made, the presentation was people inside of the trump administration talking about what they saw. so, i do think that this is one where it remains to be seen how the evidence comes you by i think we're see an enormous number of insiders giving...
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trump. for history's sake, the prosecution said social media has boasted in the past of how many people read his posts, and he was asked in 2021, he said, yeah, i think that's right. do you want me to say no? i retweet for a reason. they are currently in break here and about to reconvene, the court, in which david pecker, excuse me, will take the stand again. as to the gag order, josÉ, judge merchan said he will reserve his judgment on whether donald trump has violated it and it's not his timeline on when he will make the determination if donald trump is find and he could warn donald trump that he could serve jail time. >> unbelievable, charles, and this is in the morning before the first witness takes the stand. how would you describe the morning? >> this is not the start you want if you are donald trump, and i have been talking to a number of us on the panel, and i am surprised that todd blanche did not have a better explanation and response for some of the questions that judge merchan ha
trump. for history's sake, the prosecution said social media has boasted in the past of how many people read his posts, and he was asked in 2021, he said, yeah, i think that's right. do you want me to say no? i retweet for a reason. they are currently in break here and about to reconvene, the court, in which david pecker, excuse me, will take the stand again. as to the gag order, josÉ, judge merchan said he will reserve his judgment on whether donald trump has violated it and it's not his...
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they don't take them up through go after trump. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: what? >> how do you feel about the seven jurors selected today? mr. trump: i will let you know in two months. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: right now, we have to get the criminals because many people coming into our country are criminals and mental patients. we have to get them out. we will have the largest deportation in the history of our country. you know who needs that? new york. african-american, hispanic american, asian american, they are all losing. unions are losing. >> [indiscernible] what is he doing here because he doesn't like the community. mr. trump: me? i love them and they love me. my numbers are the highest in the history of the republican party with the latinos. did you know that? and, frankly, the illegal immigrants, we have to do something because no country can sustain it. they are emptying out their prisons and men still -- mental institutions. these are people from mental institutions. >> you are in harlem, a different neighborhood. mr. trump: i think we are connectin
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trump, how is it going? >> reporter: for most of it, trump sat inside a new york courtroom where for the first time in history a new york jury began hearing testimony in a criminal case against a former president. manhattan prosecutors have charged trump with falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment in the final weeks of the 2016 presidential campaign to adult film star stormy daniels to keep her from revealing a sexual tryst that trump denies. >> i was paying a lawyer and marking it down as a legal expense. >> reporter: the first witness has known trump for decades and said he considered him a friend and mentor, former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. >> david has been very nice, nice guy. >> reporter: over four days pecker revealed the art of catch and kill buying and burying stories to protect trump's campaign. the story saw "the national enquirer's" agreement to pay "playboy" model karen mcdougal $150,000. "i believe the story was true," pecker testified. "it would have been v
trump, how is it going? >> reporter: for most of it, trump sat inside a new york courtroom where for the first time in history a new york jury began hearing testimony in a criminal case against a former president. manhattan prosecutors have charged trump with falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment in the final weeks of the 2016 presidential campaign to adult film star stormy daniels to keep her from revealing a sexual tryst that trump denies. >> i was paying a...
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there's that distinctive donald trump signature. and so that's really what lies at the heart of this. the payment of hush money is not a crime. it's the way they structured the reimbursements. >> and the reason they gave for actually doing it. right? tha's not havehe 34 counts of the falsification of business records. and specifically that's ere we're going next to the charges because yes. how the money was paid and why it was pay is ing to be crucial. their actual prosecution exactly the key here is that they ied characterize these payments, not as hush money payment, but as legal fees to the attorney. now, the actual charges, the actual charges und new york state law,ir of all, our falsifying business cords, not paying hush money,ut falsifying those records to say legal fees he's rather than i don't know, hush money payments or however they would truthfully be logged in order to further another crime. and the alleged other crime here is a violation of campaign finance law because the prosecutor's argument is these payments were in
there's that distinctive donald trump signature. and so that's really what lies at the heart of this. the payment of hush money is not a crime. it's the way they structured the reimbursements. >> and the reason they gave for actually doing it. right? tha's not havehe 34 counts of the falsification of business records. and specifically that's ere we're going next to the charges because yes. how the money was paid and why it was pay is ing to be crucial. their actual prosecution exactly the...
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>> trump! >> donald trump and nobody knows that. >> trump. >> give me arrested joe biden impression. [ laughter ] >> jesse: couldn't tell you soon i was, stopping around? -- stop playing around. >> i don't even know where to start. [ ♪♪ ] >> what's the first thing you want to see donald trump do if he gets back to the white house? >> give us our rights back. >> borders for sure, the economy. >> make peace, you have a lot of war. >> retribution certainly. >> equity want to give retribution to the most? c1 nancy pelosi. [ laughter ] >> who should donald trump pick at his vice president? >> ron desantis. >> at nikki haley, she is well-liked. >> mr. trump: i don't think so. [ ♪♪ ] >> at what is going on with all these trump trials? >> their 20 take our man down. >> it's a degrazia soon as off a canoe. >> and no reason at all, it's not okay. >> what is he even on a trial for? >> no clue. >> at my guess is as good as yours, pick something to seven sorry dad. >> how will we secured the electio
>> trump! >> donald trump and nobody knows that. >> trump. >> give me arrested joe biden impression. [ laughter ] >> jesse: couldn't tell you soon i was, stopping around? -- stop playing around. >> i don't even know where to start. [ ♪♪ ] >> what's the first thing you want to see donald trump do if he gets back to the white house? >> give us our rights back. >> borders for sure, the economy. >> make peace, you have a lot of war....
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trump owes $9,000, which the judge seemed to understand was peanuts to donald trump. but he did threaten him with jail time. a former prosecutor just made an interesting point about juries and judges. he said that the jury is very cognizant of the treatment of the judge. they view the judge as the person -- someone had a dental emergency and so court was cancelled. the judge is an advocate for the jurors. i wonder if you can weigh in on trump's comportment as a criminal defendant. >> i think very much so with the judge, you saw there was somebody, a juor who wanted to leave a day before the memorial long weekend because they had a plane ticket so there's no court that day now. he's very accommodating to them and just the way he speaks to them, he's their advocate in court. you have to wonder, we watch him, i'm sitting in the overflow room and you see he has his eyes closed a lot. you wonder how there's jokes that are made about this and his misdemeanor is this or that. let's talk about why that matters. it's on the late night shows. but it matters for two reasons. the
trump owes $9,000, which the judge seemed to understand was peanuts to donald trump. but he did threaten him with jail time. a former prosecutor just made an interesting point about juries and judges. he said that the jury is very cognizant of the treatment of the judge. they view the judge as the person -- someone had a dental emergency and so court was cancelled. the judge is an advocate for the jurors. i wonder if you can weigh in on trump's comportment as a criminal defendant. >> i...
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, not trump. got it? howard: now to the catch and kill the inquirer paid a trump doorman $30,000 for a tale about the former president fathering an out of wedlock child which turned out to be totally false. the inquireerer paid $150,000 to cairn mcdougal to stay quiet about an alleged 10-month affair which trump denies. trump opposed the payments saying such things always come out, but pecker insisted. yet the publisher said he balked at playing off stormy daniels. another factor, perhaps, pecker hadn't been reimbursed for the payment to karen mc mcdougal, so michael cohen had to give stormy the $130,000. it sets the stage for the alleged falsification of expense records to reimburse cohen. alvin bragg wants to tie it to a larger conspiracy, and trump hasn't actually been charged with conspiracy. i'm howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz. ♪ howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage, robby soave, a senior editor at reason magazine, and in los angeles, leslie marshall, radio talk show host and f
, not trump. got it? howard: now to the catch and kill the inquirer paid a trump doorman $30,000 for a tale about the former president fathering an out of wedlock child which turned out to be totally false. the inquireerer paid $150,000 to cairn mcdougal to stay quiet about an alleged 10-month affair which trump denies. trump opposed the payments saying such things always come out, but pecker insisted. yet the publisher said he balked at playing off stormy daniels. another factor, perhaps,...
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well is trump. that's because of the pressure placed on the southern district of new york by main justice. all the while, folks were saying, doj, are you okay? not knowing that jeff berman was fighting to the last moment with folks very senior in trump's justice department to try to get the story to be told in as truthful a way as prosecutors wanted it to be. >> blinking in morse code. it didn't do much at the time. let the history books write it however they want. a lot of this, if there was not a criminal trial, it might never have been known to the public and the voters. >> another interesting thing if it come out, michael cohen for all of this period was a salaried employee of the trump organization. we learned that today it was mentioned in the openings, "the new york times" in 2020, a lot of tax information and employment records. and we could see he was a salaried employee. he was being paid a w-2. why did they need to pay him this extra money if he's already on staff? it's not unheard of. yo
well is trump. that's because of the pressure placed on the southern district of new york by main justice. all the while, folks were saying, doj, are you okay? not knowing that jeff berman was fighting to the last moment with folks very senior in trump's justice department to try to get the story to be told in as truthful a way as prosecutors wanted it to be. >> blinking in morse code. it didn't do much at the time. let the history books write it however they want. a lot of this, if there...
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trump and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying off a porn star and an illegal scheme to disguise the transaction through altered business records. once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics, as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative s
trump and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying off a porn star and an illegal scheme to disguise the transaction through altered business records. once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the...
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donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as people who have a distrust of the law enforcement and the justice system. people who are very opinionated. lawyers, you want lawyers off the jury. those are the kinds of people that both sides will be looking for. prosecutors will want to keep those people off the jury, and the defense will want them on in the hopes of a mistrial. >> let's bring in former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin from outside the courthouse in new york city. finally, you've been leading up to this and giving us context,
donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as...
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the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it will end but it will be marked in history and in law schools and many other conversations for decades to come in this nation. the new york da made legal history as the very first prosecutor to ever indict any former president in a decade, any century, any state. this is the first. he was the 1st to indict trump and the case is based on what is in many ways a set of proven hush money payments that we now occurred in 2016. what is new and the reason that he could be facing a felony conviction or a jail sentence, is that this da indicted th
the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it...
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trump? >> right? absolutely. and look, these are all individuals from the trump world, from the trump universe that we've identified so far are obviously very close to trump we're very close to trump at a certain time, especially when you're trying to overturn the 2020 election. and we'll learn more about these other redacted names probably about in the next few minutes here, but we are told that they are all from that inner circle, from those people that were working in trump's orbit to help them overturn the 2020 election and look this investigation here in arizona, it's obviously coming years after after those efforts were first exposed. but we always thought that it was really focused on the fake electors themselves, myself and marshall cohen have reported though in the last few months that the probe did seem to be expanding it seemed to be looking into people who are connected to the trump campaign on a national level. and now we know that some of these names and this indictment are in that really that inner
trump? >> right? absolutely. and look, these are all individuals from the trump world, from the trump universe that we've identified so far are obviously very close to trump we're very close to trump at a certain time, especially when you're trying to overturn the 2020 election. and we'll learn more about these other redacted names probably about in the next few minutes here, but we are told that they are all from that inner circle, from those people that were working in trump's orbit to...
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donald trump's world. and especially if he think, look anytime you represent people in the media, like trump is like a lot of other high-profile people are in my opinion, they overemphasize the public relations aspect of the trial. they assumed the jurors are reading it. they assume the jurors are violating the judge's orders and looking at and they're trying so hard to influence them i haven't found that to be the case. i've found after a verdict, juror say, yeah, i was in a cab and the thing popped up. i was on my phone, but i've never found a juror after questioning them after a verdict, that layout blatantly violet, now they could be lying to me, but i will tell you there are certain defendants who like they really emphasize on getting the message out after the jury's and paneled when the jury's not supposed to email, see the goal might not be two, to influence the jury so much is really just to provoke a miss trial, right oh, that's a win for the defense in any case, particularly, what would it take t
donald trump's world. and especially if he think, look anytime you represent people in the media, like trump is like a lot of other high-profile people are in my opinion, they overemphasize the public relations aspect of the trial. they assumed the jurors are reading it. they assume the jurors are violating the judge's orders and looking at and they're trying so hard to influence them i haven't found that to be the case. i've found after a verdict, juror say, yeah, i was in a cab and the thing...
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something trump denies. it took about 30 minutes for the prosecution and the defense to question her. she kept up trump's calendar and contact list that she testified has information from karen and stormy daniels. she vaguely remembered seeing daniels at trump tower once. during the prosecution she said she might have been there for the reality show that was hosted by trump at the time. trump pled not guilty to 34 felony charges against him and calls the trial politically motivated. >> there is no case here. there is no case what so ever. it's a disgrace. we have a conflicted judge and shouldn't be happening. not in this country. >> court resumes on tuesday and banking executive will return to the stand. on friday he testified he was managing director by the bank used by michael cohen to wire a payment to stormy daniels in the months leading up to the election. that transaction is the crux of the prosecutions case. >> live outside trump tower. c.b. thank you very much. >> let's bring in the former federal pr
something trump denies. it took about 30 minutes for the prosecution and the defense to question her. she kept up trump's calendar and contact list that she testified has information from karen and stormy daniels. she vaguely remembered seeing daniels at trump tower once. during the prosecution she said she might have been there for the reality show that was hosted by trump at the time. trump pled not guilty to 34 felony charges against him and calls the trial politically motivated. >>...
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all we've heard for the last 80 years is trump, trump, trump. we need trump back in office to save our country. we are going down the tubes quick and trump is our guy to make it right. host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that you could redesign the office there. it is not appealing at all. host: what are your thoughts on the trial today? caller: i'm sorry, i just needed to say that. i can believe this has gone on for so long. i mean, trump is such a con artist. it is such an embarrassment to this country. it is so wrong. it is so wrong that this has been going on for so long. and i want to add that mitch mcconnell is the puppeteer behind all this. he is a horrible man who has changed the supreme court. it is just unbelievable that all this has happened. it is so criminal. host:
all we've heard for the last 80 years is trump, trump, trump. we need trump back in office to save our country. we are going down the tubes quick and trump is our guy to make it right. host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that...
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a deal trump's fixer said he orchestrated himself on behalf of donald trump and the trump organization. donald trump and the organization deny the allegations. >> you know about the payment to stormi daniels in. >> no. >> the manhattan district tore started investigating those payments and eventually subpoenaed eight years of trump's tax returns. the fight went to the supreme court before he got the documents in 2021. >> the manhattan da now is in possession of former president trump's tax returns. >> and the next month prosecutors turn their sights on the trump organization cfo. >> this guy is the ultimate surge provider. he has been working for the trump family for decades. if you crack the service providers you can crack the case. >> and when he refused to testify against the former president prosecutors announced charges against the trump organization and the cfo. they both plead not guilty. >> 15 counts for a range of charges from larceny to false records. it shows the da meant business during this multiyear probe. >> in january of 2022 a new da is sworn in with speculation over i
a deal trump's fixer said he orchestrated himself on behalf of donald trump and the trump organization. donald trump and the organization deny the allegations. >> you know about the payment to stormi daniels in. >> no. >> the manhattan district tore started investigating those payments and eventually subpoenaed eight years of trump's tax returns. the fight went to the supreme court before he got the documents in 2021. >> the manhattan da now is in possession of former...
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these trump era tariffs. dave, remain intact and that's because tariffs have become a bipartisan tool. trump does have legitimate gripes here when it comes to china and trade a, we hear from democrats and business leaders who were also concerned about china's alleged intellectual property theft dumping goods at artificially low prices. these are very bipartisan concerns and one expert told me that listen trade has become toxic to both parties and addi, there's no reason to think that that's going to change. no matter who wins the election. november the question is whether or not tariffs are going to go even higher. and that is certainly what the trump campaign is signaling. >> all right. matt egan, thank you. >> thanks >> and coming up, rfk junior, the most inside or outsider, it seems to be winning over swing voters in key states we're going to hear from voters in michigan who say they plan to flip from biden kennedy >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn it's a new day. >> one. we're our shared v
these trump era tariffs. dave, remain intact and that's because tariffs have become a bipartisan tool. trump does have legitimate gripes here when it comes to china and trade a, we hear from democrats and business leaders who were also concerned about china's alleged intellectual property theft dumping goods at artificially low prices. these are very bipartisan concerns and one expert told me that listen trade has become toxic to both parties and addi, there's no reason to think that that's...
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donald trump's lawyers, i'm sure, are taking it seriously. i don't know whether mr. trump is. but he should take it seriously. the judge has held it out that incarceration might happen if there's another and if it's a willful violation of the order. >> chuck, how do you incarcerate a former president who has a secret service detail? >> with difficulty. i mean, logistically, it's problematic. it's not impossible. my understanding is that court officials and corrections officials have been discussing the possibility and planning for it. i think catherine makes an important point. the judge didn't commit himself to incarceration if there's another violation. the judge indeed left himself some wiggle room. judges don't order -- don't issue orders for the fun of it. they issue orders so that they will be abided, they will be followed. if mr. trump can conform his behavior, then the whole issue becomes moot and nobody is going to jail as a result of contempt. if necessary and appropriate, it's possible -- there are other ways do it. you can find, for instance, that mr. trump would b
donald trump's lawyers, i'm sure, are taking it seriously. i don't know whether mr. trump is. but he should take it seriously. the judge has held it out that incarceration might happen if there's another and if it's a willful violation of the order. >> chuck, how do you incarcerate a former president who has a secret service detail? >> with difficulty. i mean, logistically, it's problematic. it's not impossible. my understanding is that court officials and corrections officials have...