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>> i'm zachary cohen in washington and this is cnn >> hello and welcome to her viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. and we start with breaking news once again, any moment now, the united nations security council is leaning in new york for an emergency meeting discussing the very volatile situation right now in the middle east, there is growing worry around the world after iran launched. >> and the precedented attack on israel arrives first-ever direct assault on israeli
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territory from directly inside iran israel defense versus say, they shut down almost all of the 350 rockets and missiles so fired of the country overnight. many of those rockets and missiles were shot down by the us and the uk. we're getting a first look at the destruction, though. take a look at this this is some israel's never team airbase. a senior us military official says there was no significant damage throughout the country as a result of the air defense system israel president biden holding talks with the congressional leaders this afternoon. he also held a virtual meeting with leaders of the g7 cnn, it's covering all of these major developed our correspondence around the world are standing by, but start in jerusalem right now, we're seeing as jeremy diamond is standing by jeremy, the israeli war cabinet. i take it for hours today. what decisions have any, officials, there make about a possible israeli military response? to iran's attack >> yeah, that's right. well,
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fled nearly five hours of meetings between israel's top officials, including israel's prime minister, the top general in the country, the intelligence chief and other members of israel's war cabinet. and yet after nearly five hours of debate and deliberations, no decision was made on exactly how and when to carry out a response likely military response to this large-scale and unprecedented attack that iran launched against israel in the early hours of this it's morning. my understanding from speaking with an israeli official familiar with this meeting is that one of the key considerations is exactly when, how quickly to respond to iran and also how big that response should be. will this be the kind of response that could potentially lead to a all-out war between israel and iran, or or will it be a measured response intended to cool down the situation rather than inflame it further that much remains to be determined and a number of considerations are playing part, including the prospects of a full-blown war
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between iran and israel, but also of course, israel's ongoing war in gaza and plans of four a major ground offensive into rafah, which prime minister netanyahu has described as hamas's last bastion amid all of this, we are getting the first images of some of the damage from the few ballistic missiles that did indeed make it through israel's air defense system. the 1% of those projectiles that made it through that air defense system one of them hit a road in the hormone region, which is in the golan heights near an israeli military facility that iran was targeting there the other fell at the never team airbase in southern israel. and you can see the damage is not enormous and it appears that israeli is working to repair it quite quickly. in particular, at the never team airbase you can see in this footage israeli military crews working to repaved a section of what looks like an airstrip that appears to have been hit by one of those missiles. these are of course the images that the israeli military themselves
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themselves are verifying, are releasing. we haven't actually been there to verify this our self, but certainly wolf, this is a moment of extreme tension and extreme uncertainty about what the next steps for this region maybe. >> very, very nervous situation unfolding, right now. jeremy standby, i want to bring in and see it as jomana but karachi, who's joining us from london right now, jomana, there is growing concern that this attack iran and an israeli response could spiral into an all-out war between these two countries. what's the feeling around the middle east right now? what are you hearing? >> well, you know, we'll the entire region has been on edge since october. there have always been the fears that is iranian proxies around the region have stepped up their attacks specialty targeting us forces. there was always this fear of any sort of miscalculation that cod drive the region into a de conflict. but what we have seen unfold over the last 24 hours has been the worst case
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scario, d not just since october, something that so many in theegion have been fearing for a very, ve long time, but someave described in t pt as this doomsday scenario where you have a direct confrontation between israel and iran and right now, people are on edge as they are waiting. as you heard from jeremy, their the israelis haven't decided how and when they're going to spawned the scale of the israeli response. and this is putting so many people on edge especially as they've heard from the iranian regime saying that if there was to be any sort of israeli response, that they too will respond. and it was going to be a much bigger attack that they will respond in a much fiercer way. israel targets iran. they also had the warning wolf to the united states saying that if it cooperated, if it's supported israel in any possible attack on iran, that this means that its forces in the region will
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be under threats, that they will no longer be, that they will not be safe very much threatening that there'll be attacks on us forces. and this has put wolf so many people across the region in different countries where you have us military bases and presence, whether it's jordan, iraq's elsewhere, has really put them on edge right now. the fears that this really could get out of control spiral out of control and widen across the region. and these are the warnings that president biden is hearing today from king abdullah of jordan saying that there must be no escalation by the israelis. and once again, saying that the only way to get to a de-escalation to stop this from escalating into a regional war is for an end to the war in gaza, something that he and other leaders in region have been saying and warning since october >> yeah, this situation could clearly explode. jomana karadsheh. thank you very much, jeremy diamond. thanks to you as well. president biden has been holding talks throughout
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the day including with congressional leaders and g7 leaders as well. cnn's priscilla alvarez and natasha bertrand are joining me right now. the tasha president biden made it clear the us will not help israel with an offensive against iran, right? gharbiyye, whatever officials saying about us support for defensive maneuvers well, this has really never been un negotiable aspect of the us relationship with israel, even amid all of the disagreements and all of the confrontations, the us and israel have >> had over how it is conducting the war in gaza the fact that the us was always going to support and defend israel militarily against threats from iran and iran-backed groups, including hamas and hezbollah, that has always been consistent us policy and it's why we have seen the us, of course, continued to provide offensive and defensive weaponry and military equipment to the he israelis and so reiterating today, just how solid and ironclad is the word that they continue to use that relationship is a senior administration official told
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reporters that the us is always going to help israel defend itself militarily, even if the us does not actively engage in a strike on iran, or a strike in retaliation for the attacks that we saw last night and junction with these rayleigh's because the bottom line here is that while the us wants to give these the tools that it needs to defend itself. and while the us wants to help any way it can, including with these fighter jets and with these navy destroyers that helps you down all of these ballistic missiles it does not want to participate in a strike that could then widen the conflict even further. so the message from president biden to these rayleigh's over the last several hours has been take this as a win sit back and think very strategically about how you're going to proceed because we are not going to help you launch any kind of offensive attack on a wrong, even though we will help you defend yourselves it's important points you're making. thank you very much. i want to go over to the white house right now. priscilla alvarez is on the scene for us. what else are you hearing? what other
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messages are coming out of the white house following iran's attack against israel well, there's no doubt wolf that the resounding message continues to be that they do not want this to escalate. that has been the focus here at the white house four months is making sure that there isn't a wider regional conflict and a lot of what the efforts have been since yesterday has been trying to contain the risk of this growing any wider. now, as you heard, there from natasha, president biden himself told the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that the us will not participate in any offensive action against iran. it telling him to think carefully and strategically about his next steps. and that was also part of the discussion today that the president had with g7 liters, they met virtually this morning and discuss a diplomatic moves forward, essentially putting an emphasis on non-military actions because they all believed that they don't want to see this conflict escalate
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in the region. now part of the reason for this is that the us assessment here is that israel was largely successful. they want them to take the win here there was no major damage to infrastructure and they were also able to defend themselves from multiple missiles that listen to what national security council spokesperson john kirby had to say about all of this >> think about what they threw at israel, right? several hundred drones and missiles over the course of a few hours. and what damage did they cause? >> not very much. i mean, it was an incredible effort by israel, but also it shows that iran is not the military power weight that they, they claimed so you can see there the white house argument that israel again, was largely successful here and needs to think critically about its >> next steps, of course, israel has told us that it also doesn't want to see escalation in the region that according to a senior administration official, but all the same,
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it's still very much an open question. how israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu decides to move forward here and whether he does take the president's advice, all of this really an open question at this, our wolff. >> yeah, lots of uncertainty unfolding right now. priscilla alvarez, a white house, natasha bertrand to both of you. thank you very much. let's get some perspective on all of this from trita parsi, executive vice president, over at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft is yasser the author of an important book entitled losing an enemy? and treated. you wrote yesterday that are runs retaliatory attack was immensely risky. >> what are the >> biggest risks? write down for a run? the biggest risk for the iranians, of course, is that there are was to make sure that they restored what they consider to be their deterrence. and to be able to create what they call the new equation that in the future is what will not be able to target iranian embassies or uranium personnel without getting retaliation from the iranians however, there's a huge flaw in reasoning because if
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netanyahu decides that he wants to escalate further by attacking iran in response to the iranian attack. then at that point, the iranians are going to get dragged into a major award that they don't seem to want. certainly the united states doesn't want but netanyahu was in a different seat here. he knows very well that if this war ends in gaza not only will it be the end of his political carrier, it will also like to be the beginning of his prison sentence. so he has a different incentive when it comes to escalation. them both the iranians do and president biden those domestic political considerations is really worth remain the prime minister directly of israel israel's war cabinet. they met for several hours today, the prime minister was there, of course is well, what do you expect the israeli response to b? >> i expect that if president biden is very firm and makes clear that this is not just about offensive, defensive those terms become somewhat meaningless once the war actually begins. but if the president biden has really firm and says, we do not want to see an escalation that drags the united states into the war. and that's the most crucial thing for the us at that point, i
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suspect that netanyahu will shift and he will have a retaliation against iran, but it will be cyber, it will be other things. it will not be an all-out military confrontation. >> three to the united nations security council is meeting in new york, right now on this issue. what do you, what do you hope to see emerge from that meeting? >> i think what we will see is a choreographed show. the united states and his allies. i'm going to strongly condemned iran, several other countries we'll do so as well. it will be interesting to see if the chinese and the russians do the same thing as the us and the uk that a couple of days ago when there was a question of condemning the israeli attack against iranian embassy the us, the uk, and france refused to do so on as a result, the security council could not unify along one statement. i suspect that the chinese and the russians will do the same thing this time around. they will have some criticism of the barnea's, but there will likely not agree it will presidential statement that condemns your arm for this. how much sway right now does president biden have on
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the israeli government of prime minister new deck? now, i think throughout all of this, biden has underestimated the amount of leverage he has just take a look at what happened in the last couple of hours the united states played a critical role in shooting down those drones and those muscles, had it not been an attack that had been telegraphed 72 hours before the iranians informed regional country she is at was going to attack israel, those countries, of course, immediately informed a us which informed israelis if that was not telegraphs so early and had the united states not played a critical role in making sure that all of those different missiles were shot down is will may be in a very different position, right? now. so as a result, if biden truly wants to end this war and go to the root of a, which is to have a ceasefire in gaza. he does have the leverage whether he wants to use it or not, is a different story. >> you've >> served written there, president biden had a chance to preempt this entire escalation but are clearly fair to do so. what was your analysis? well, >> it's not entirely certain that he could have, but there is a very interesting parallel
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that happened about 25 years ago the taller in afghanistan had taken the city of mass at a sheriff execute a tons of people that but also taking the iranian consulate and executed 11 iranian diplomats. the iranians mobilize. they didn't want to go to war but nevertheless, they had to respond to this attack. they wanted a security council, they asked for a very strong condemnation by the international community, or what the taliban had done. that was given and as a result, they use that as a pretext not to go to war with the taliban. this was a somewhat similar situation and attack against the consulate, the iranians didn't want to go to war, but had they received a strong condemnation? perhaps they would have refrained from the attack that we just saw. >> treat a personally thank you very much for coming in. then we put the book cover of your book there. you see it losing an enemy, an important book, which we recommend facts thank you. appreciate it very much. it's still to come leaders in congress were quick to condemn around strikes on israel. now the pressure to pass additional
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learning that president joe biden had a own conversation with congressional leaders from both the house and the senate. democrats and republicans. and eight to senate majority leader chuck schumer says they discussed the ongoing situation in the middle east are capitol hill reporter melanie zanona, the following. all these developments for his melodies here with me in the cnn newsroom, the big question right? now, a melody is what's happening to this aid is the house or the senate going to finally pass this legislation to appropriate funds, additional funds for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. will there be separate packages? are there just be a bundle while congress is really divided over that very question right now about whether to tie ukraine to israel this is a question that house republican leaders were already grappling with, but it is taking on renewed sense of urgency and significance in light of a ron's talk attack on israel. now speaker mike johnson did go on fox this morning and said, he will be putting a bill on the floor this upcoming week to address aid to israel. but he said the
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details are still not yet finalized and that is because as he is fading, facing competing pressure over what to do in one corner, there are byproducts, parson calls from both senate gop leader mitch mcconnell, even some of his own republican committee chairman, to just put the senate passed version of this aid package on the floor arguing this is the fastest way to get aid. israel's reminder that includes aid for israel, ukraine, and taiwan i won. but in the other corner, you have hardline conservatives warning johnson against tying ukraine to israel, and that includes hard-liners like marjorie taylor greene, who has threatened to potentially remove johnson from the speakership if he moves ahead with funding for ukraine. so speaker mike johnson has some very big decisions to make. in the coming days. i will say wolf though, that he has been trying to find a path forward on ukraine. he went down to mar-a-lago on friday to do a joint press conference with donald trump. i'm told that part of the mission when he went down there was to see if he could feel it out trump on a potential aid package and try to get his buy-in and trump did say he was open to the idea of structuring ukraine aid as a loan instead of doing being a
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straight form of eight. so potentially there could be a path, but at this moment, so really uncertain how they're gonna address all of that. >> they just passed the senate version, which has already passed, and they pass it to the house. they can go right to the white house. the president could sideline into law, and that's that if they start making changes to the senate version, it's got to go back to the senate that they got to negotiate some sort of deal right? if i could take awhile and there in lies the problem and that's why johnson isn't such a conundrum. because if they pass their own version, it's going to have to ping pong back-and-forth. there's no guarantee that it would even pass in the senate. but if he puts that senate pass version on the floor, that would almost certain that merger taylor-greene would move a motion to vacate. it would definitely iyer his right flank, so that is why johnson is trying craft their own version of whatever they're trying to do look very complicated, very important, good to see you here in the newsroom. normally i see you actuary hall up on capitol hill. it will be a historic de to york city tomorrow, as donald trump's first criminal trial begins we have details of what we should expect to see in court. that's next
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jurors, courtroom personnel, and they've got to make sure that the hordes of people who support trump and his position are held safely away from the courthouse. so it's a real risk the prosecution has to connect the hush money issue to the 2016 presidential election in order to win this case, right? >> right. give us the analysis. so the argument is they paid her money to keep her quiet. they repaid circuitously through michael cohen this money, and they did that with the intent to interfere with the election the fireball stormy daniels stormy daniels >> the effort >> here is hide the money >> on the books >> defeat >> the effort to tarnish his election. and then when and they have to just prove did he put the records on his books? fraudulently with the intent to
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impact the outcome of the election. >> and i think you, how strong and the cases the prosecution have against trump. >> i think factually they have a very strong case. there's some legal issues that the judge decided pretrial. there'll be appealed but on the question the facts, it's pretty straightforward. they paid stormy daniels through michael cohen, they repaid cohen pretending it was a legal fee. they misrepresented it on the books. or was all done with the intent to interfere with the election? pretty basic blocking and tackling kernel will testify for the prosecution. >> conal testify of national enquirer fame, who did other catch and kill types of cases which this is what this is will testify. hope hicks will testify to conversations she had with michael cohen. so there are a lot of witnesses going to say this was the scheme, this was the plan. it was a purposeful effort because after the access hollywood tape
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they knew that they had to prevent additional stuff, much like when we covered this with clinton and these so-called bimbo are eruptions, they needed to suppress this. this was their plan. >> how complicated we'll the jury selection process which begins tomorrow morning. de could go on for days. it could go on for weeks. >> this is i >> think as critical a of the trial as the introduction of the evidence itself they need to find jurors who will listen to the evidence and decide on the facts and not be swayed by their pre positions on politics. because in a criminal trial, you need unanimity. and so if you get one juror who says, you know what, i liked that on top, i don't want to vote for him or i don't like donald trump. i'm not going to vote to acquit. >> it hangs the whole jury. they could do it all over again. so this is really, really important. wolff, we'll see what happens. michael zolan as usual. thank you very much for joining us. new york city understandably is under increasing security for this trial. the nypd will have access to 50,000? yes, 50,000
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cameras across the city. and we'll deploy more officers to monitor potential protests and online threats. let's joining us now cnot correspond to polo sandoval was covering all this for us. what more can you tell us about the extra security measures that law law enforcement will be taking before trump arrives at the courthouse tomorrow. >> hey, well, so we clearly remember the security presence that was dedicated to the former president during his civil fraud trial. also during previous criminal courts court appearances here, think of that as sort of the precursor to a will be seeing here starting tomorrow with a significantly larger police presence multi-agency approach here let me show you around your lower manhattan. this is going to look very similar, very different. i should say, starting tomorrow let's start with nypd. they were going to be relying not just on increased staffing, but the technology, but also frozen zones basically locking down the areas around the courthouse throughout the motor he'd
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route and uncertainty about six miles north of here trump tower, any potential trump supporters or and/or protesters, they will be really get into this particular part. our key are essentially creating sort of a safety zone betweens number to the public and the structure. let's talk secret service. their main priority obviously will be deadly catered to the safety of the former president. they will also be the ones to decide the exact route which one law enforcement source told my colleague, mark morales will vary from day to day. and then finally, court officers, their responsibility will mainly be behind these walls, still be responsible for the movement of the former president while insights this building were told by a law enforcement official that they also have a dedicated elevators and will be exclusively used for donald trump as he goes up and down from the 15th floor these court hearings will be held, but look what and why pd courts officers, secret service. this is a dance that they're very, very used to already, but there is a difference cheating factor
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according to law enforcement sources. and of course we all know this. this is not necessarily going to be just a former president as a defendant. the defendant will be a former president that is running for president and that's really a potential game changer. and that's why d security presence at were expecting here starting tomorrow for the next several weeks, we'll be something something that we haven't seen before. >> yeah. good point. polo sandoval on the scene for us in new york. thank you very much to our viewers. you can watch cnn for special live coverage of trump's hush money trial are special coverage starts tomorrow morning, 9:00 a.m. eastern right here i'll cnn and streaming on max. when we come back, he's really president is calling on the world to stand up to iran the wild to understand that this is another development in the war which iran is waging against the free world >> more from our exclusive interview with israeli president isaac herzog that's coming up next
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united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting in new york about the assault the israeli war cabinet, by the way, just wrapped up. it's meeting as it weighs its military response, no decision was made, but israel, as to the united states so it's not looking for a significant escalation with or-awn president biden. meanwhile, pledging what he calls ironclad us support for israel, but he also warned that the us will not participate in any counter strike against iran just a short time ago, i spoke exclusively with the israeli president, isaac herzog in our interview, i asked him about his response to iran's unprecedented attack on israel, and how his country plans to react you've called what iran did a declaration of war. but around seems to have telegraphed what it was going to be doing. do you assess around really wants to spark a wider war, a conflict with israel or are they more
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interested in narrowly responding to that deadly attack on iran is common? that's all it in damascus, syria >> so i would say of course than what i meant was that in terms of the size and scope, are we talking over 500 drones, missiles, and ballistic missiles? et cetera. this was a very aggressive and brutal attack which looks like a declaration of war. but i also added immediately to say that we are not seeking wall. we are seeking always peace. we want to reach peace in the region that's what we're striving for. throughout the years and we were met by a horrific massacre by hamas and it's another proxy of iran on october 7 iran has been holding war against us for decades with its proxies. and if you look at one small example which exemplifies the entire story
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iran took over a tribe called the houthis in em and 50,000 people made it. its proxy because they are shiites phelie up to its neck with armament of an empire cruise missiles, drones, and ballistic missiles so i tribe of 50,000 people blocking the high seas. and of course, elevating the cost of living of every family in the world. that's the story. that's what we are meeting. we are meeting an empire of evil which wants to eradicate all values of the free world. that's why they're drones are killing all over the place as a ukraine, the drones are killing in other places. and it's about time the world stands up to them and says, no, we won't let you don't, as president biden said, don't. and therefore, because he says don't and we all say don't, that's why they were met with a very strong response last night. but i think the world us to understand that this is another
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development in the war which iran is waging against the free world and has to be met accordingly. >> as you know, mr. president, some of the far-right political voices in israel are pushing for a very harsh israeli response the national security minister itamar ben gvir says israel needs to quote, go crazy. does this attack your perspective, require a harsh israeli response? how forcefully? response should it be? and would that risk a major regional escalation >> so as i said, we don't seek war and i think that we all understand the balanced that is needed in this situation. we are holding a very intimate dialogue with our allies and i think prime minister netanyahu is talking to many world leaders. he had a call with president biden last night. in addition, of course, to our allies, other countries such as
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britain, france, and others in the region as well. we're considering it all. we're acting cool headed, lee and lucidly, i think they cabinet now is convening exactly to discuss it. so of course we have as a democracy, the only democracy in the region. we have a multitude of voices, but if we look at it objectively, i think we're operating in a very focused way and a very responsible way. and i'm sure there will be a decision accordingly that will make sure that we protect and defend the people of israel and of course serve the idea of this coalition that has emanated all of a sudden in front of our eyes. in opposing the aggressive acts and the and the operations of iran in the region for so many years he israeli president isaac hertz are speaking with me from jerusalem up next the idf says
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enforcement. >> what he alleges is the exact authority trump plans to claim in a second term according to a cnn review of campaign policy proposals and conversation with advisors and our lives the threats leveled his opponents. >> i will appoint a real special prosecutor to go after the most corrupt president and the history of the united states of america, joe biden, ready to be acted out if voters return him to the oval office? >> as >> one washington republican who talks to the trump campaign, framed it. democrats hit first we are going to hit back harder when confronted with the lack of any evidence of white house involvement republican said that's what he believes. that's what his people believe. and unlike last time this is his party now in many voters don't seem to mind. >> trump has >> repeatedly attacked prosecutors and judges, their families, their relationships, former officials and his political opponents. he called for former gop congresswoman liz cheney and the rest of the january 6 committee to be jailed. it's even floated execution. the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff,
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the guy accused the president of being on cocaine last week and nobody even blinked one biden campaign official said, when asked about trump's strengthen the polls after all, this animating feature of trump's 2016 campaign never actually came to fruition. >> i know trump's affinity, vengeance existed long before that first campaign. if given the opportunity, >> i will get even with some people that would disloyal to me and was often raised in his first term, one of my favorite preoccupations during my time is national security adviser was counting how many times trump said john kerry should be prosecuted. it ran >> headlong into advisors congress, and the courts lows to bend to his. well, >> i am a >> warrior in your justice. and for those who have been wronged and betrayed i am your retribution, i am your retribution. >> this time is different. >> four indictments and 88 felony charges have >> sharpened trump's privately
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raised desire for revenge >> if they do this and they've already done it. but if they want to follow through on this yeah, i could certainly happen in reverse. >> congressional republicans who pushed back on trump are gone or on their way out. almost always replaced by loyalists who owe their election to trump's endorsement. federal courts blocked or forced withdrawal of an unprecedented number of trump rules they are now stocked with hundreds of young and sharply conservative trump appointees at the same moment, trump and his advisers embrace a maximalist theory on his presidential authority. >> the >> advisers who blocked trump's wishes, replaced by trump devotees i put great people in, but i also put people that i made a mistake with her form, the backbone of expansive policy proposals targeting justice department national security and >> intelligence officials, laying the groundwork to terminate career government officials deemed insufficiently loyal, we need to make it much easier to fire rogue bureaucrat to a deliberately undermining democracy?
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>> and with trump escalating his rhetorical warfare and advance of his trial next week on charges brought by the new york district attorney. it should be noted, there's a policy proposal for that too. i will direct a >> completely overhaul doj to investigate every radical da and agn america for their illegal races in reverse enforced spirit of the law >> thanks to phil mattingly for that report and to our viewers. thanks very much for joining us. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. are special coverage in the cnn newsroom continues now with jim sciutto, and that will begin in just a moment. >> there's debris in the guy, parents husbands, five scott. >> i wish i could've done
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