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pomerantz is a real person of interest. can you talk to me about why and hot how he might be useful? >> so i actually don't think he will be as useful as they would like him to be. so a few days ago, trump's team served a subpoena without notifying alan bragg's team or even asking for authorization from the court to serve a subpoena on a third party, and served it just a few days ago and is asking for a number of things, and ultimately, mark pomerantz, when he was running this before alvin bragg came he was the special assistant district attorney running the investigation. you know, presumably he has a lot of information, email's, a lot of memos that he wrote. in his view of the prosecution but all of that was turned over to the da, when he resigned quite some time ago and as the da points out, look, we've talked to him and said, do you have anything on your personal devices, do you have anything that we don't already have an in their opposition to the subpoena, they lay out, look here's all the efforts we made to get him,
pomerantz is a real person of interest. can you talk to me about why and hot how he might be useful? >> so i actually don't think he will be as useful as they would like him to be. so a few days ago, trump's team served a subpoena without notifying alan bragg's team or even asking for authorization from the court to serve a subpoena on a third party, and served it just a few days ago and is asking for a number of things, and ultimately, mark pomerantz, when he was running this before...
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pomerantz!, was turned down by all other law enforcement authorities, and is not a crime. "happy easter --" okay -- everyone!" there you go. [ laughter ] got it back there right at the end. the worst part, stole that from a hallmark card. [ laughter ] the next post was even worse. "also grandson who is hardly very grand took bite of chocolate rabbit even after i had called it, which is both wrong and sick. and when i threatened to sue him for his jelly beans as restitution, eric "ericy" trump told me to chill. when i asked him how he would feel if someone ate his chocolate rabbit on easter, he said he never got a chocolate rabbit on easter. take it up with your dad, i said, to which he said, you are my dad, to which i said, i thought don junior was my son, and he said you can have more than one. pomerantz!" [ laughter ] that -- by the way, like i think three sentences in before they were like, this one's not real. every day is april fool's. that easter rant may be the most deranged thing trump h
pomerantz!, was turned down by all other law enforcement authorities, and is not a crime. "happy easter --" okay -- everyone!" there you go. [ laughter ] got it back there right at the end. the worst part, stole that from a hallmark card. [ laughter ] the next post was even worse. "also grandson who is hardly very grand took bite of chocolate rabbit even after i had called it, which is both wrong and sick. and when i threatened to sue him for his jelly beans as restitution,...
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you have marked pomerantz, -- mark pomerantz democratic nationalttee's lawyer. he walked in and he took over the district attorney's office. that to prosecute trump and then they would not do what he wanted to do and he goes out and rights of booke any decisions were made, he writes a book about it in the book gets published and everybody is reading his book and the judge said, there's nothing wrong with that. if you look, he had a fit over that. we can't do it. and the judge should have allowed that to happen and you had other instances. he is a radical leftist from the doj who was put into the state working with letitia james and then was put into the district attorney's office to run the trial against trump. that was done by biden and his thugs run an election because of the borders because of inflation, because of afghanistan, the worst and most embarrassing day in the history ntry. he cannot win because of russia russia, russia, because of all the problems. because of ukraine being attacked by russia, and he can't win because of the october 7 attack over is
you have marked pomerantz, -- mark pomerantz democratic nationalttee's lawyer. he walked in and he took over the district attorney's office. that to prosecute trump and then they would not do what he wanted to do and he goes out and rights of booke any decisions were made, he writes a book about it in the book gets published and everybody is reading his book and the judge said, there's nothing wrong with that. if you look, he had a fit over that. we can't do it. and the judge should have...
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but pomerantz was unrepentant and it worked. bragg knuckled under and brought the charges and why they wanted to bring him forward. i am not surprised by the judge's ruling. but coming after the stormy daniels catastrophe, the r rationale is a bit glaring. >> martha: it feels like the things the defense brings forward will all be part of their appeal case if there is a conviction in this case. would this be substantive in terms of an appeal that this witness was denied when other witnesses could also be considered broad? >> it will be cited. this is going to be the weaker of the challenges because it is very hard to knock a case out on selective prosecution. i have tried it as a criminal defense attorney. it is very hard. judges don't like to get into motivations. show me there is no crime here. they can, there is no crime here. the reversible errors are mounting in this case. one of the earliest ones was this judge allowing the prosecutors to make repeated references to election violations suggesting that trump committed campai
but pomerantz was unrepentant and it worked. bragg knuckled under and brought the charges and why they wanted to bring him forward. i am not surprised by the judge's ruling. but coming after the stormy daniels catastrophe, the r rationale is a bit glaring. >> martha: it feels like the things the defense brings forward will all be part of their appeal case if there is a conviction in this case. would this be substantive in terms of an appeal that this witness was denied when other...
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in fact, pomerantz, he wasn't even -- we subpoenaed him, and he fought it. we went to court, and the judge, the court says, no, you have got to come testify. so he comes testifies and takes the fifth umpteen times. it's all a political. and, again, as a eric trump said earlier, i think the country sees. maria: well, that's what i wanted to ask you, is that resonating on people. whether or not what you're saying is right, that there's no crime, we can't figure out what the crime is, or president trump is in court every day all a day long, and he's sitting there. and hen you've got joe biden on the other side of the screen campaigning in all of these swing states. after a while does this resonate in the psyche of american citizens and voters that they just assume one guy's bad, one guy's good? >> well, yeah, i think we're way past that because they've seen this weaponization of government. they've seen this lawfare, and they've seen just the escalation of attacks on president trump all the way back to '16. they spied on his campaign, then it was the mueller or
in fact, pomerantz, he wasn't even -- we subpoenaed him, and he fought it. we went to court, and the judge, the court says, no, you have got to come testify. so he comes testifies and takes the fifth umpteen times. it's all a political. and, again, as a eric trump said earlier, i think the country sees. maria: well, that's what i wanted to ask you, is that resonating on people. whether or not what you're saying is right, that there's no crime, we can't figure out what the crime is, or president...
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. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. >> there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in california, that jewish jurors would not want to send people to the gas chamber, pomerantz said it took price, a progressive da who ran on a platform to reform the criminal justice system, to bring these allegations to light. it took pamela price to bring this about. it should have happened in previous administrations. the attorney tells me. >> one of those prosecutors is now an alameda county superior court judge in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> now we go to hillsborough tonight where police there are investigating a stabbing that took place at a skate pa
. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. >> there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was...
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look at what pomerantz did. that is bad stuff. look at the last trial. he got caught lying. when are they going to look at that? just a few blocks away, they had a trial with letitia james. it is all coming out of the white house, by the way. the judge did not know anything. he says supposing it goes down. it does not go down. i put up $175 million in cash. we have a bonding company. they tell him the bonding company is not good. they also have $175 million in collateral. the judge did not know anything about it. he did not know what the $175 million catchment. he had no idea what anything meant. he charged me hundreds of millions of dollars for somebody totally innocent. if you look at what happened today, it should have gone to the business division. if you look at the numbers, they are underestimated, i underestimated. it is the opposite of what they said. they did it for their own narrative. they valued other assets to build the narrative. i have a complete record of what happened. he had no idea what was going on. did not understand the most simple context. this is the
look at what pomerantz did. that is bad stuff. look at the last trial. he got caught lying. when are they going to look at that? just a few blocks away, they had a trial with letitia james. it is all coming out of the white house, by the way. the judge did not know anything. he says supposing it goes down. it does not go down. i put up $175 million in cash. we have a bonding company. they tell him the bonding company is not good. they also have $175 million in collateral. the judge did not know...
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what pomerantz did. that is bad stuff. when are they gonna look at all the lies that cohen did in the last trial. can't lying in the last trial. he caught lying. and what are they gonna look at that. another subject because, just a few blocks away, they had a trial, $175 million. that is letitia james. it's all coming out of the white house, by the way. the judge engoron. the judge didn't know anything. he didn't know about the security. he said -- it doesn't go down because its cash. i put up $175 million in cash. we had a bonding company do it. he challenged the bonding company that maybe the bonding company was no good. well, they are good. they also have $175 million of my collateral. the judge didn't know anything about -- he didn't know what $175 million cash manager. he had no idea what anything meant. he had no idea what he did in the trial. and he charged me hundreds of millions of dollars on something where i am totally innocent. but if you look at what happened today, judge engoron should not have done that. he
what pomerantz did. that is bad stuff. when are they gonna look at all the lies that cohen did in the last trial. can't lying in the last trial. he caught lying. and what are they gonna look at that. another subject because, just a few blocks away, they had a trial, $175 million. that is letitia james. it's all coming out of the white house, by the way. the judge engoron. the judge didn't know anything. he didn't know about the security. he said -- it doesn't go down because its cash. i put up...
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remember what he told you, mark pomerantz -- when bragg heard about it, he went openly hostile, one of the worst things i heard. then all of a sudden, time goes by -- the great healer is time -- and all of a sudden we forget that. but that is a terrible thing. colangelo pomerantz, terrible thing, and the judge didn't want to rule on that, said what they did was fine. i don't think it is fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him into prosecuting me, and he does it on the house. he does it without fee. "i don't want any fee." our country has gone down a long way. >> simply we are gratified by the appellate division's decision today which shows there is still the rule of law in new york. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: i shouldn't have a trial. this is not a trial. this is not an act of criminality. >> but you are having what. mr. trump: i don't know if we are having one. we are appealing. we did nothing wrong just like i did nothing wrong in the other case. he valued mar-a-lago at a tiny fraction of what it is. he is the fraud. he created the fraud to help his narrative and
remember what he told you, mark pomerantz -- when bragg heard about it, he went openly hostile, one of the worst things i heard. then all of a sudden, time goes by -- the great healer is time -- and all of a sudden we forget that. but that is a terrible thing. colangelo pomerantz, terrible thing, and the judge didn't want to rule on that, said what they did was fine. i don't think it is fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him into prosecuting me, and he does it on the house. he...
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pomerantz is a person of interest here. can you talk to me how and why he might be useful to the trump side of things? >> a few days ago trump's team served a subpoena without notifying alvin bragg's team or asking for authorization from the court, which is what a defendant had to do in a criminal case to serve a subpoena on a third party and served it a few days ago and is asking for a number of things, and ultimately mark pomerantz when he was running this before alvin bragg came, he was the special district attorney running this investigation, presumably he has a lot of information, a lot of e-mails, a lot of memos that he wrote in this view of the prosecution, and all of that was turned over to the d.a. when he resigned, you know, quite some time ago. and as the d.a. points out in their papers, look, we've talked to him, we've said do you have anything on your personal devices, do you have anything we don't already have, and in their oppositional subpoena they lay out, look here are the things to get to him, here are hi
pomerantz is a person of interest here. can you talk to me how and why he might be useful to the trump side of things? >> a few days ago trump's team served a subpoena without notifying alvin bragg's team or asking for authorization from the court, which is what a defendant had to do in a criminal case to serve a subpoena on a third party and served it a few days ago and is asking for a number of things, and ultimately mark pomerantz when he was running this before alvin bragg came, he...
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it's the pomerantz. he goes into become a prosecutor , worked for the democratllary clinton. goes into prosecute donald trump at a local level. in total coordination with the justice. then you have the fani willis. her as she would say, fa and i. she hired somebody new for this dishonorable prosecution took place. she went out and she paid him an unbelievable amount of money, no money -- more money than he ever dreamed possible. much more money than other people that do that for a living. he never d had no experience at all, and they had obviously a conflict. we don't have to go into that but they were able to get a lot of money because it was a high-profile person. me, i'm a very high-profile person. they were able to pay him close to $ he was not equipped to do the job and she is not equipped to do the job. that case is so conflicted nobody has ever seen anything like it. then you have deranged jack smith, who is a trump hater and represents all the trump haters. and he is going, he's just a wild man, he has been overturned unanimously by the supreme court , went after othe
it's the pomerantz. he goes into become a prosecutor , worked for the democratllary clinton. goes into prosecute donald trump at a local level. in total coordination with the justice. then you have the fani willis. her as she would say, fa and i. she hired somebody new for this dishonorable prosecution took place. she went out and she paid him an unbelievable amount of money, no money -- more money than he ever dreamed possible. much more money than other people that do that for a living. he...
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the reason why they want to bring pomerantz forward, he is the personification of the political aspects of this prosecution. when bragg threw the flag on this case as did his predecessor he did something i've never seen before, which is to take an active investigation, to leave that investigation and to write a book about what they had discovered and why they should prosecute the subject. it was part of a pressure campaign on bragg that worked. it was also viewed by many of us as being unethical and his own colleagues denounced him and said why are you doing this? this is an active investigation. this target has rights. we have needs as your former colleagues and that didn't stop him. but ultimately bragg yielded. so what they want to do is put him on stand to get that out. the judge will have nothing of it. and said i don't consider that to be particularly relevant. >> bill: one thing we haven't really talked a lot about because we don't know them, we only know about their gender and maybe their jobs, that's the jury. kerri, there are 12 of them, all from manhattan. there are six alter
the reason why they want to bring pomerantz forward, he is the personification of the political aspects of this prosecution. when bragg threw the flag on this case as did his predecessor he did something i've never seen before, which is to take an active investigation, to leave that investigation and to write a book about what they had discovered and why they should prosecute the subject. it was part of a pressure campaign on bragg that worked. it was also viewed by many of us as being...
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pomerantz, it's the pomerantzhee democratic party and hillary clinton, goes into prosecute trump at the local levels in department of justice, meaning biden, then you have fani willi s, and she hired somebody new, the person long before this horrible prosecution took place, and she went out and she paid an unbelievable amount of money, more money than he ever dreamt possible, much more money than other people that do that for a living, he never did it at all, he had no experience at all. they had obviously a conflict. we that. but they were able to get a lot of money because it was a very high-profile person, me. so they were able to pay him close to a million dollars when he was not equipped to do the job and she is not equipped to do the job and that case should have ended immediately. nobody's evereen■ anything like it. then you have mr. jack who is a trump aide are, and represents all the trump haters, and he is going, wow, overturned unanimously by the supreme court. is a great failure. he's mean, he's nasty, he is unfair. ■q we have maybe one or two that i think can be fair. b
pomerantz, it's the pomerantzhee democratic party and hillary clinton, goes into prosecute trump at the local levels in department of justice, meaning biden, then you have fani willi s, and she hired somebody new, the person long before this horrible prosecution took place, and she went out and she paid an unbelievable amount of money, more money than he ever dreamt possible, much more money than other people that do that for a living, he never did it at all, he had no experience at all. they...
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the judiciary chairman jim jordan says that x new york prosecutor mark pomerantz put pressure on alvin bragg to charge trump and people are looking at the trial saying we still don't understand what the crime is in the threatening years and years in prison for donald trump, what is the crime. >> we talked about this when the indictment came down. it's got no clear, 34 counts but all goes to a felony to get under the statute of limitations. based on the second crime the alvin bragg has still not hallucinated. that's a real problem. in the sense donald trump still doesn't know specifically what is charged with. the reason for that, the secondary charge is the one that is really problematic. it's a federal election charge. alvin bragg has no jurisdiction. the case law in new york says you cannot use a federal statute to bump the state charge that's the way the state law goes. real estate you have to rely on a tax charge or something but the problem with that why didn't he charge it he has jurisdiction over that, the examination of this and why it was brought forward really has merit becau
the judiciary chairman jim jordan says that x new york prosecutor mark pomerantz put pressure on alvin bragg to charge trump and people are looking at the trial saying we still don't understand what the crime is in the threatening years and years in prison for donald trump, what is the crime. >> we talked about this when the indictment came down. it's got no clear, 34 counts but all goes to a felony to get under the statute of limitations. based on the second crime the alvin bragg has...
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s office to get trump, pomerantz, mr. pomerantz. so he goes in to become a prosecutor. work for the democrat party and hillary clinton and goes into prosecute donald trump at a local level in total coordination with the department of justice with biden. you have fani willis or as you would say, fani, fani, and she hired somebody and it wasn't before long this horrible prosecution took place. she went out and she paid an unbelievable amount of money, more money than ever dreamt possible. much more money than other people that do that for a living. he never did it at all and no experience at all. and they had obviously a conflict. we don't have to go into that, but they were able to get a lot of money because it was a high profile person. me, i'm a high profile person. so they were able to pay close to $1 million when he was not equipped to do the job and she is not equipped to do the job. that k should end immediately. that case is so conflicted that nobody has seen anything like it. and you have deranged jack smith who is a trump hater represents all the trump haters an
s office to get trump, pomerantz, mr. pomerantz. so he goes in to become a prosecutor. work for the democrat party and hillary clinton and goes into prosecute donald trump at a local level in total coordination with the department of justice with biden. you have fani willis or as you would say, fani, fani, and she hired somebody and it wasn't before long this horrible prosecution took place. she went out and she paid an unbelievable amount of money, more money than ever dreamt possible. much...
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now let's uh, bring in william pomerantz who's the deputy director of the us base kennan institute, which focuses on advanced research on russia and you raise a. now this idea of getting frozen russian assets to ukraine is being openly discussed. it does seem like an obvious thing to do. why hasn't it been done any other well, in order to do so, there are a lot of steps that have to be taken. and there is a lot of mutual agreement amongst many countries and many institutions in order to seize these assets. so whereas it seems like a very good idea and is reasonable and why the russians aggression on ukraine, there has to be consensus in the t 7 in other countries that they can take these assets and give them to you can. now, can you help us understand what kind of russian assets are we talking about as well, we're talking about various sorts of bonds and depository receipts and so forth. but they are in various different banks in various different countries. so the most, most of the assets are in belgium, and we would and russia and the us would have to make sure that the belgians approve
now let's uh, bring in william pomerantz who's the deputy director of the us base kennan institute, which focuses on advanced research on russia and you raise a. now this idea of getting frozen russian assets to ukraine is being openly discussed. it does seem like an obvious thing to do. why hasn't it been done any other well, in order to do so, there are a lot of steps that have to be taken. and there is a lot of mutual agreement amongst many countries and many institutions in order to seize...
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that was mark pomerantz. we bought him down for a deposition mar and we had bob costello come testify. and then the very next week, the truman verp team put himan on the witness stand and he told us how wrong michael cohe w n was, how much he's a liar. so we're going to keep everything everythin liar.keepgn the table because as many of your guests have said, we cannot allow this to continuy oe in our great country. >> what a novel thought that youa nove actually people k and not stifle what they can and cannot sayk an. ereste oh, i'd be interested in hearing more about what costello has to sayearingna about alvin bragg and his team being told by him about exculpatory informationy before they went to the grand jury to get the indictment. i'ion befohey wentd be intereste outcome of that, too. congressman, thank you. so com a e the great one. i mark levin weighs in on the trump guilty verdict . raight aheadhe . rahe mayheadhe event that i can. >> absolutely. at new day, usa. elp them what we're doing.them we put
that was mark pomerantz. we bought him down for a deposition mar and we had bob costello come testify. and then the very next week, the truman verp team put himan on the witness stand and he told us how wrong michael cohe w n was, how much he's a liar. so we're going to keep everything everythin liar.keepgn the table because as many of your guests have said, we cannot allow this to continuy oe in our great country. >> what a novel thought that youa nove actually people k and not stifle...
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pomerantz so he goes into become a prosecutor, worked for the democrat party and hillary clinton goes into prosecute donald trump and a local level in total coordination with the department of justice, meaning by and then you have the fani willis as she would say fani funny fani. but fani then and she hired somebody knew the person long before this horrible prosecution took place, and she went out and she paid them an unbelievable amount of money, more money than he ever had dropped possible much more money than other people that are the do that for a living. he never did it at all, had no experience at all. and they had obviously a conflict. we don't have to go into that, but they were able to get a lot of money because it was a high-profile person me, i'm very high-profile person. so they were able to pay him close to $1 when he was not equipped to do the job and she's not equipped to do the job. and that case should end immediately. that case is so country flicked it, nobody's ever seen anything like it. and then you have deranged jack smith, who's a trump hater and represents all
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mark pomerantz came up, 2 attorneys involved in this case he said, you know, heel toe shoes to work for the doj and the binder ministration and he said why are these people lining up against me in these public court systems. of quick thought andy? >> having no the office vary well when there is a district attorney that affect ethic it's quite amazing they have to recruit people from the federal government to do this. the office but they carried its own way and ended its own work so i think it's interesting people who are connected to high-level democratic politics and the bite in the ministration in the thick of it. >> martha: you know,, mark in terms of the media watch on all of this, you know, that has few days we've played the sound here the ladies on the view have been cackling with excitement, you know, saying will they throw a big chain around trump tower and hollett off it's foundation. and i noticed this morning when this started to come out there were some long faces because this morning they were all excited about what's to come and i don't think any of them got what they were
mark pomerantz came up, 2 attorneys involved in this case he said, you know, heel toe shoes to work for the doj and the binder ministration and he said why are these people lining up against me in these public court systems. of quick thought andy? >> having no the office vary well when there is a district attorney that affect ethic it's quite amazing they have to recruit people from the federal government to do this. the office but they carried its own way and ended its own work so i...
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trump's lawyers want to subpoena the former prosecutor mark pomerantz to testify. he is a prominent white shoe lawyer of new york us is whether you're working for the da investigating trump before he quit, blasting the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, because he dragged his feet and refused to bring charges against trump. one of the buses testifying is a paralegal whose job for the last almost two years has been to monitor every two, every true social post, everything the former president says about this trial, the witnesses entering into evidence, old tweets of the former president attacking michael cohen to set up for cohen's expected testimony, which what he says will be quite a bombshell week in manhattan criminal court. neil: he will be on the stand at least a couple days. >> monday, tuesday, wednesday is a day off for the trial, the judge preside over mental health court on wednesdays. could be all week, monday, tuesday, thursday, friday. >> reporter: thank you very much. stuart: neil: guy lewis, what is at stake here with the michael cohen testimony?
trump's lawyers want to subpoena the former prosecutor mark pomerantz to testify. he is a prominent white shoe lawyer of new york us is whether you're working for the da investigating trump before he quit, blasting the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, because he dragged his feet and refused to bring charges against trump. one of the buses testifying is a paralegal whose job for the last almost two years has been to monitor every two, every true social post, everything the former...
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and what is really charged in the case here the biggest thingd they hired a special prosecutor mark pomerantz who did a study and it's all in his book. the higher-ups in that office thought this case should never be brought just like the feds ad passed on the case.d th the feds had this evidence and said there should be no prosecution. you will see bob,he michael cohen's lawyer and hehal will tell you michael cohen told a completely different story. and michael cohen wavess privilege.th that is one of the reasons the fed never prosecuted. >> laura: mike, your sins onve this because there are tens of thousands of documents that have to be gone through ii n this ca. i would imagine they would ask for another continuation on thit case to push a pass april 15th.w eldo you think that will be's successful? >> for alvin bragg's sake, you better hope this gets pushed off because this is a dork case.a bu they have taken a businessman, settling a nuisance claim, andig tried to turn this into felony campaign finance violations thed prior manhattan d.a., the manhattan u.s. attorney, the federal election
and what is really charged in the case here the biggest thingd they hired a special prosecutor mark pomerantz who did a study and it's all in his book. the higher-ups in that office thought this case should never be brought just like the feds ad passed on the case.d th the feds had this evidence and said there should be no prosecution. you will see bob,he michael cohen's lawyer and hehal will tell you michael cohen told a completely different story. and michael cohen wavess privilege.th that is...
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mark pomerantz who may have come to handle the case who's a friend of the clintons and everybody comes in and is angry they didn't bring the charges and leaves and write a book about it and they still don't bring it. when did they bring the charges? the minute president trump said he was running for office and that's when they indicted him. this was past the statute of limitations, eight years old. all rules don't apply when you're trump. hochul made a roll, she made a law just to go after trump. we see rules broken and we are seeing laws made to attack them. it is a complete front to our judicial system. >> lady justice is a blind. terrible. come back soon, good to see you. former deputy assistant attorney general, federal prosecutor jim trustee, previously an attorney before president trump. it's good to see you both again. chris teal, jim. one twitter user says the first felony conviction of a former u.s. president was not for iraq or afghanistan wars illegal cia crews and drones spying on americans, overstate misdemeanor on books and records case that expired for a porn star and th
mark pomerantz who may have come to handle the case who's a friend of the clintons and everybody comes in and is angry they didn't bring the charges and leaves and write a book about it and they still don't bring it. when did they bring the charges? the minute president trump said he was running for office and that's when they indicted him. this was past the statute of limitations, eight years old. all rules don't apply when you're trump. hochul made a roll, she made a law just to go after...
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s office when mark pomerantz presented it. llbut the question is, do wey believe that for a candidate to either want to pay extortion money or hide some fact that may be unpleasant from the public that that is really election interference? but the probleaim m is we don't' what they claim the charges. we don't necessarily get to the misdemeanor because that requires intent to defraud with the wa y things are booked. you can be sure president trump didn't direct elvis was to behat booked. e if you got to that, they haveo prove they did that with intent to commit another crime. without the grand jury charging what the other crime is t committed is impossible to defend. let's say through this witness helpit is to cover up some sala fact to help himself in then electionfi. but another witness, it is really campaign finance violation and another ona e say, no, a tax violation. a defendant doesn't have to hit a moving target all the time. today's testimony perfectly highlights what many of the problems are but this case. by the way,
s office when mark pomerantz presented it. llbut the question is, do wey believe that for a candidate to either want to pay extortion money or hide some fact that may be unpleasant from the public that that is really election interference? but the probleaim m is we don't' what they claim the charges. we don't necessarily get to the misdemeanor because that requires intent to defraud with the wa y things are booked. you can be sure president trump didn't direct elvis was to behat booked. e if...
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after president trump the department just as goes to the da office to go after president trump and mark pomerantz does the same thing it was all about getting trump, in fact, these are the guys who said we can put michael cohen as our star witness one thing that probably bothers me the most about this case right now is the fact that they put a gag order on president trump former president current republican nominee for president of the nine states likely going to be the next president i certainly hope he is he is not allowed to talk about michael cohen is a convicted perjurer guy who came in front of congress in life six times in one congressional hearing he is allowed to say whatever he wants? but president trump has a gag order from this judge this obviously partisan judge whose daughter works for every democrat you can thank of this is what is so unfair it's all driven by politics the whole plan here is to keep biden in the basement because he can't talk anybody then keep biden in the basement and trump on trial that's what the democrats are trying to do that their whole plan because they know
after president trump the department just as goes to the da office to go after president trump and mark pomerantz does the same thing it was all about getting trump, in fact, these are the guys who said we can put michael cohen as our star witness one thing that probably bothers me the most about this case right now is the fact that they put a gag order on president trump former president current republican nominee for president of the nine states likely going to be the next president i...
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david pomerantz, sophomore at columbia university. we have spoken in the past and talked about hostages and all sorts of things. we're in a different lane right now and i wish on this passover that it were different. please tell me what you were experiencing on the campus of columbia. >> sure. first thanks for having me and thanks for doing this segment. it is important the entire country is aware of what is happening at columbia and campuses across the country. what i am experiencing now is a state of chaos, disorder, the university is no longer become a place where students can learn and study and prepare for finals. it has become the home of these rapid anti-israel protests. we have an encampment which is filled not just with students but with outside agitators. i was talking to a columbia public servant agent yesterday they can guarantee for a fact people inside the tents on campus not students, no affiliation with the university, who are chanting to attack and kill jewish students. >> harris: david, that's particularly a problem
david pomerantz, sophomore at columbia university. we have spoken in the past and talked about hostages and all sorts of things. we're in a different lane right now and i wish on this passover that it were different. please tell me what you were experiencing on the campus of columbia. >> sure. first thanks for having me and thanks for doing this segment. it is important the entire country is aware of what is happening at columbia and campuses across the country. what i am experiencing now...
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mark pomerantz came in and did a study higher ups thought this case should never be brought just like the feds passed on the case. the feds had this evidence and they said there should be no prosecution. you will see in this case bob does tell low testify who is michael cohen's lawyer. he will tell you michael cohen told a completely different story. michael cohen waived privilege. that's one of the reasons the feds never prosecuted. >> laura: mike, your sense on this because there were tens of thousands of documents that have to be gone through in this case and i imagine they are going to ask for another continuation in this case to push it off past april 15th. do you think that will be successful? >> well, for alvin bragg's sake he better hope this gets pushed off. >> this is a dog of a case. they have taken a businessness man settling a nuisance claim and tried to turn this into felony campaign finance violations that the prior manhattan d.a., the manhattan u.s. attorney, the federal election commission, and alvin bragg himself passed over until matthew co-angelo got sent from the
mark pomerantz came in and did a study higher ups thought this case should never be brought just like the feds passed on the case. the feds had this evidence and they said there should be no prosecution. you will see in this case bob does tell low testify who is michael cohen's lawyer. he will tell you michael cohen told a completely different story. michael cohen waived privilege. that's one of the reasons the feds never prosecuted. >> laura: mike, your sense on this because there were...
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he got pomerantz leaves, the prosecutors were looking at this quit. he took his time corroborating with witnesses who still work at the trump org, who still admire donald trump publicly. and with documents just about every syllable that michael cohen would utter. tell me your sense of sort of the trump team's state of mind regarding the evidence that's been presented so far. >> look, i think trump's theory of how they can beat this or maybe just get to a hung jury is if they can show that for key factual pieces that key parts of trump's understanding of what was going on is essentially only built upon the word of michael cohen, if they can convince one or more jurors that you really can't get from a to c without the b of michael cohen, then i think they think they have a shot. but the challenge is, as harry said, you know, there's a lot of paperwork behind all of this. and so you have to not necessarily just disprove cohen, but if people think the paper trail is strong enough the jurors may not ultimately care that much about how unreliable or shaky c
he got pomerantz leaves, the prosecutors were looking at this quit. he took his time corroborating with witnesses who still work at the trump org, who still admire donald trump publicly. and with documents just about every syllable that michael cohen would utter. tell me your sense of sort of the trump team's state of mind regarding the evidence that's been presented so far. >> look, i think trump's theory of how they can beat this or maybe just get to a hung jury is if they can show that...
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brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. >> he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in california, that jewish jurors would not want to send people to the gas chamber, pomeranz said it took price, a progressive da who ran on a platform to reform the criminal justice system, to bring these allegations to light. it took pamela price to bring this about . it should have happened in previous administrations, the attorney tells me. >> one of those prosecutors is now an alameda county superior court judge in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> new information now on a stabbing of a parishioner at saints peter and paul church in north beach, san francisco. police identified 25 year old marco asauliuk as the su
brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. >> he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in california,...
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that at been observed carolina chapel hill and then you come here to new york city restaurant david pomerantz is a soccer are here. is not having her grandmother nypd are not moving because the school hasn't called them to. using others point out these are what happened inside of that hamilton hall that the nypd to move in? >> absolutely. have an oblation to last night, i called nypd as -- alerting them that an ongoing right was in process, students were being assaulted a group of mobsters had taken hammers to destroy the windows and you just show your viewers for the nypd has no obligation to show up and resolve this. >> who's in charge here? a student if you like your you walk on campus or the presidents, minouche shafik? what you think has the power? >> last night it was certainly not minouche shafik, it was the mob. ahmad was in charge, tomato -- there was no public safety presence at, call for the police went unheeded, minouche shafik has to do her job and bring order to this campus. it's out of hand. >> you think she should step down? she's given the student protesters quite a lot of tr
that at been observed carolina chapel hill and then you come here to new york city restaurant david pomerantz is a soccer are here. is not having her grandmother nypd are not moving because the school hasn't called them to. using others point out these are what happened inside of that hamilton hall that the nypd to move in? >> absolutely. have an oblation to last night, i called nypd as -- alerting them that an ongoing right was in process, students were being assaulted a group of...
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called lawfare also have the jurors read books, say ones by former trump fixer, michael cohen or my pomerantz, the former lawyer inside the manhattan da's office. my panel is back with me. that's a lot of very specific things that they are trying to include temidayo or exclude. but on the question of basically, do you believe in the election conspiracy? proceed theories. are you affiliated with extremist groups the fact that they want to keep to keep potentially jurors who believed election lies, or maybe are affiliated with those groups. that seems like that would be a total giveaway to trump in this case, for sure >> i mean, the corps responsibility of a juror is to be impartial. the drawer is there as a fact finder, but they had to be able to look at the parties fairly take the law as the judge provides it and apply to the facts. and i do think it's a fair question to ask these jurors. do you think election was stolen because at its core, what that says is that the former president has led you to believe things by all objective measures that are false. so i think it shows your ability fran
called lawfare also have the jurors read books, say ones by former trump fixer, michael cohen or my pomerantz, the former lawyer inside the manhattan da's office. my panel is back with me. that's a lot of very specific things that they are trying to include temidayo or exclude. but on the question of basically, do you believe in the election conspiracy? proceed theories. are you affiliated with extremist groups the fact that they want to keep to keep potentially jurors who believed election...
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trump posted on his social about a potential witness again, asking whether the former prosecutor mark pomerantz would be prosecuted. joining me are my guests. adam, i've got to start with you. 18 years, you were with the d.a.'s office in manhattan and you happen to know juan merchan. >> we started in the office 30 years ago. rookie prosecutors together, and, you know, always judge merchan was a very serious prosecutor, serious guy in the office. and went on to take the bench a number of years ago, and has a great reputation as a judge. >> so to see judge merchan today saying to a lawyer, and you're a practicing law year right now too, to say you are losing all credibility with this court, what did you immediately think? >> well, you said it, right? words that as a lawyer in the courtroom, you never want to hear directed at you. you're pretty happy if they're directed at your adversary. so i think, look, you've been in trials. you know, people get frustrated, they get impatient. defense lawyers have to make arguments for their clients, and i think that judge merchan got frustrated and addressed
trump posted on his social about a potential witness again, asking whether the former prosecutor mark pomerantz would be prosecuted. joining me are my guests. adam, i've got to start with you. 18 years, you were with the d.a.'s office in manhattan and you happen to know juan merchan. >> we started in the office 30 years ago. rookie prosecutors together, and, you know, always judge merchan was a very serious prosecutor, serious guy in the office. and went on to take the bench a number of...
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there was that guy, mike pomerantz, he came out a federal retirement to come up with something out of this office that could be used against donald trump. i keep thinking about what he said. he didn't really have a classic victim. also known as, we didn't have a victim. our star witness was literally michael cohen, one of the worst people. so he talked about it and admitted the trouble they had. they decide to make this case anyway, and it is glowing at precisely as you would expect, but again, everyone is acting like this is a real trial with a real crime and a real judge. none of that is true. everything about this is completely corrupted. some people keep thinking there's no way any jury would have her conviction. the real question they are being asked is, do you hate donald trump? in new york, the odds are good that they will have enough people to say yes. >> harris: that's one of the reasons i thought perhaps they let stormy daniels drone on before the point it was anywhere germane to the case are helpful to the prosecution. she got to see how much she hates donald trump, and per
there was that guy, mike pomerantz, he came out a federal retirement to come up with something out of this office that could be used against donald trump. i keep thinking about what he said. he didn't really have a classic victim. also known as, we didn't have a victim. our star witness was literally michael cohen, one of the worst people. so he talked about it and admitted the trouble they had. they decide to make this case anyway, and it is glowing at precisely as you would expect, but again,...
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how much lower can we go read pomerantz book if you have any questions about it. it's ridiculous and it has to top sean. actually the only way we stop it is in 2024. i believe that. >> sean: i don't believe the president can get a fair hearing in new york. i think he got five percent of the vote in dc i don't think he can get a fair trial there at allment certainly was never going to get one out of fulton county georgia. maybe florida he'd have a fair shot but that case should have never happened especially in light of what we learned from the robert hur report and joe biden and his classified documents and his scandal, and what we know about hillary clinton, no reasonably prosecutor would prosecute. if that's not a dual justice system i don't know what it is. >> yeah, yeah, hundred percent right. don't forget we went after hillary clinton for something we know is true and the russia hoax and got find a million dollars and sanctioned and thrown out without me ever meeting the judge. i never met the judge one time, never spoke to him never walked into court. that i
how much lower can we go read pomerantz book if you have any questions about it. it's ridiculous and it has to top sean. actually the only way we stop it is in 2024. i believe that. >> sean: i don't believe the president can get a fair hearing in new york. i think he got five percent of the vote in dc i don't think he can get a fair trial there at allment certainly was never going to get one out of fulton county georgia. maybe florida he'd have a fair shot but that case should have never...
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checks to michael cohen so may not have known exactly what they were and they want to subpoena mark pomerantz to testify. the judge rejected that. he have is a prominent lawyer who spent a year investigating trump before quitting the manhattan d.a.'s office in frustration and wrote a book about it blasting manhattan district attorney alvin bragg who walked into the courtroom a few minutes ago. he accused bragg of dragging his feet and refusing at first to bring the charges against trump. among the witnesses we heard the one who spoke the most highly of the former president was westerhout now off the stand. she said that she feels the former president was in her words a great president and that he has been treated unfairly. we'll, of course, likely hear a quite different tune on monday when michael cohen takes the stand. bill, back to you. >> bill: that's for sure. thank you. we have a great team inside the courthouse giving us minute by minute updates. as soon as they're done with break we'll check in with them. gregg jarrett out with a new opinion piece. look. he writes in part how stormy da
checks to michael cohen so may not have known exactly what they were and they want to subpoena mark pomerantz to testify. the judge rejected that. he have is a prominent lawyer who spent a year investigating trump before quitting the manhattan d.a.'s office in frustration and wrote a book about it blasting manhattan district attorney alvin bragg who walked into the courtroom a few minutes ago. he accused bragg of dragging his feet and refusing at first to bring the charges against trump. among...
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alvin bragg was pressured to take this case, you know, mark pomerantz want to this case to be pursued. he left and wrote a book about it. brett has a lot on the line here. and he's the only one of these cases that's likely to have been before the election. >> there's no other case that's going to go to trial before the election but as i was sitting there looking at alvin bragg's back i couldn't help but think he's here because he knows and if he doesn't win this case he's in deep do do. because he took it on. he ruined his own reputation. he took a case the previously he refused to take, federal election refused it. southern district of enoch cree refuse it. he's watching a judge is allowing in prejudicial evidence that has nothing to do. what do stormy daniels have to do this? if they brought her into say do you have an nda i would have objected to that because the nda >> it's my opinion have way more experience than i do but they brought her in to show that there is something the former president wanted buried. this is her story what he wanted to go away. >> she couldn't put donald
alvin bragg was pressured to take this case, you know, mark pomerantz want to this case to be pursued. he left and wrote a book about it. brett has a lot on the line here. and he's the only one of these cases that's likely to have been before the election. >> there's no other case that's going to go to trial before the election but as i was sitting there looking at alvin bragg's back i couldn't help but think he's here because he knows and if he doesn't win this case he's in deep do do....
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. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in california, that jewish jurors would not want to send people to the gas chamber, pomeranz said it took price, a progressive da who ran on a platform to reform the criminal justice system, to bring these allegations to light. >> it took pamela price to bring this about. it should have happened in previous administrations, the attorney tells me. >> one of those prosecutors is now an alameda county superior court judge in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. the jewish holiday of passover started tonight at sundown in san francisco. >> chabad of the neighborhood synagogue
. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in...
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another asks if they have read either of mark pomerantz's or michael cohen's books about the case. are these your typical jury questions? >> some of them are. let's say two corporations are going to trial against one another in a civil trial that had a jury. it would be typical to have questions, have you or any member of your family or close friends worked for corporation a or corporation b. it is typical to ask, do you know any of the lawyers here, do you know the law firm that they come from? those kinds of questions are typical. what is less typical here are the things about the jurors' political beliefs, not beliefs, but how strongly they feel those beliefs. they're not asking people, are you a republican or a democrat, who did you vote for, judge merchan said he's not going to ask that. but they're testing the intensity of feeling by asking things like, have you volunteered, what kind of media do you consume, how regularly do you consume it, right? they're trying to sus out are these people who can be fair, not do they have an opinion, but can they set the opinions aside and
another asks if they have read either of mark pomerantz's or michael cohen's books about the case. are these your typical jury questions? >> some of them are. let's say two corporations are going to trial against one another in a civil trial that had a jury. it would be typical to have questions, have you or any member of your family or close friends worked for corporation a or corporation b. it is typical to ask, do you know any of the lawyers here, do you know the law firm that they...
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of the deal, one of them read michael cohen's book, another individual said that they had read mark pomerantz's book about this case. so, kind of a fascinating look inside. i want to let you meet another dismissed juror here, who i just met a few moments ago this is mark. you're one of those individuals, correct me if i'm wrong, you rose your hand and you said you would not able to be fair and impartial. how did that play out? >> we were summoned and the judge read all the particulars of the case, how one was supposed to evaluate the law, and the evidence, and then he said, you know, if there is a reason that you don't think you could be impartial, or that you could be perceived as biased, that you should raise your hand. so, i raised my hand because i was certain that even if an intellectually i would be capable of being unbiased, because i satirized mr. trump often in my art work, that this would come to light and that were i to be seated on the trial, a, it would be dishonest for me to withhold that information, but there is -- there would be no way that blanch, not going is rely on the kind
of the deal, one of them read michael cohen's book, another individual said that they had read mark pomerantz's book about this case. so, kind of a fascinating look inside. i want to let you meet another dismissed juror here, who i just met a few moments ago this is mark. you're one of those individuals, correct me if i'm wrong, you rose your hand and you said you would not able to be fair and impartial. how did that play out? >> we were summoned and the judge read all the particulars of...
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question 35 and 36, have you read or listened to the books or podcasts by michael cohen, mike pomerantz or the defendant, donald trump? just hours ago, the judge in this case denied one of trumps any requests for delay, directed to trumps, that there had been too much publicity for a fair trial. considering there are still several issues outstanding, including for a motion for the judge to recuse himself, there remains a lot of that could happen between now and 9:30 monday morning. me is charles coleman, former prosecutor, no civil rights and criminal defense attorney and barbara mcquaid, who served as u.s. attorney in the eastern district of michigan, author of the book "attack from within," barbara, i want to start with you on the motion that, the adjournment motion that was filed by trumps lawyers basically saying there is too much pretrial publicity to have a fair trial. and, here's the order from judge merchan. defendant seeks a further adjournment of trial in light of pre-judicial pretrial publicity, which is substantial, ongoing, and likely to increase. the remedy defendant six i
question 35 and 36, have you read or listened to the books or podcasts by michael cohen, mike pomerantz or the defendant, donald trump? just hours ago, the judge in this case denied one of trumps any requests for delay, directed to trumps, that there had been too much publicity for a fair trial. considering there are still several issues outstanding, including for a motion for the judge to recuse himself, there remains a lot of that could happen between now and 9:30 monday morning. me is...
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. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. >> there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was used in california for that, jewish jurors would not want to send people to the gas chamber, pomeranz said. >> it took price, a progressive da who ran on a platform to reform the criminal justice system, to bring these allegations to light. >> it took pamela price to bring this about. it should have happened in previous administrations, the attorney tells me. >> one of those prosecutors is now an alameda county superior court judge in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news miramonte high school in orinda went into lockdown in response to a security threat. >> today, school off
. >> brian pomerantz is an attorney representing dikes. he says those notes also included purportedly race neutral reasons as to why jurors were tossed. >> so these aren't notes that just are showing we don't like this juror for this reason. they it was a scheme to be able to get away with it. >> he provided at least one rationale as to why prosecutors may have chosen to exclude jewish jurors. >> there was a belief at the time that because the gas chamber was what was...
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mark pomerantz stepped down a month into alvin bragg being head d.a., being at the manhattan d.a.'s office, and so this is really kind of helping build the case allowing the manhattan d.a.'s office to be transparent as to how they built this case and how they were able to glean all of this evidence and information from the former president. >> yasmin, thank you. don't go far. we'll come back. meanwhile, prosecutors haven't really given direct hints about the order of upcoming witnesses from a potential list that includescdougal, michael cohen others. one who could be key is someone who was in the inner rings of trump's inner circle, in both his campaign and his white house, and that is hope hicks. we'll get to hope hicks in a moment, but let's bring in "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. now, peter, we know the prosecution has entered into evidence nearly two dozen text messages between michael cohen and home hicks, just days before the 2016 election. just how involved was hope hicks during that time? what could she know? >> well, that's what we're going t
mark pomerantz stepped down a month into alvin bragg being head d.a., being at the manhattan d.a.'s office, and so this is really kind of helping build the case allowing the manhattan d.a.'s office to be transparent as to how they built this case and how they were able to glean all of this evidence and information from the former president. >> yasmin, thank you. don't go far. we'll come back. meanwhile, prosecutors haven't really given direct hints about the order of upcoming witnesses...
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pomerantz, and he took the fifth of 18 times. so the fift now we want to get alle communications from colangelo to see this conspiracy they're all involved with on the left to impact the 2024 election. all right. so let me ask you this. the department of justice, you'll, looking into how it'se o been weaponized and politicized. okin hthey have not been forthc. they have not been cooperativeb. . you've said subpoena after subpoena. yot potential powers might you have? well, there's always the contempt i mean, look, we know that merrick garland, we're lookin wknowg we're lookig at contempt for the attorney general because he won't give us the audie l o tape thate special counsel her had whencoun they interviewed joe biden and they decided not to charge this guy with knowinglwith ky hg and giving out classified information, they won't charge hi theym they won't recommend charges because he's a forgetful old man. we'd like to get that. so there's contempt when they don't comply with subpoenas. when th don we've issued 90 some subpoen
pomerantz, and he took the fifth of 18 times. so the fift now we want to get alle communications from colangelo to see this conspiracy they're all involved with on the left to impact the 2024 election. all right. so let me ask you this. the department of justice, you'll, looking into how it'se o been weaponized and politicized. okin hthey have not been forthc. they have not been cooperativeb. . you've said subpoena after subpoena. yot potential powers might you have? well, there's always the...
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profit, and that he used his wife, nadine menendez as a go-between to accept bribes prosecutor laura pomerantz, summarizing summarizing it this way, to juror's saying the following. he was powerful. he was also corrupt for years. robert menendez portrayed the people he was supposed to serve by taking bribes. and what was his price? >> gold bars, cash for his wife, and a job for his wife. >> of course, talking about the gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash that was confiscated at their home in new jersey. the defense for its part, really hard to get right to it with jurors scribing what he called an addressing the green and gold elephant in the room, saying that he knows it looks fishy. this is defense attorney avi weitzman saying that he knows it looks fishy. he put up a screen showing a locked closet saying that belong to nature dean and saying that robert menendez didn't even have access to the closet and that's the closet where the gold bars were found. he also said that those gold bars belonged to nadine menendez, his family. he also went on to say this, listen to this, k
profit, and that he used his wife, nadine menendez as a go-between to accept bribes prosecutor laura pomerantz, summarizing summarizing it this way, to juror's saying the following. he was powerful. he was also corrupt for years. robert menendez portrayed the people he was supposed to serve by taking bribes. and what was his price? >> gold bars, cash for his wife, and a job for his wife. >> of course, talking about the gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash that was...