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and mr. trump steinglass also asked pecker about another catch and kill scheme, buying former playboy model karen mcdougal story about an alleged year long relationship with trump. pecker described a phone call he had with trump after his colleague interviewed mcdougal, pecker said, i told him, i think you should buy it and trump responded saying, anytime he do anything like this, it always gets out. he said he would think about it and pecker would hear from cohen, trump denies having an affair with mcdougal, the morning started with a contentious hearing to determine if trump violated a gag order, not to talk about jurors or witnesses after he did so in social media posts, almost a dozen times which to me is totally constitutional. >> trump's lawyer, todd blanche said the order was not clear about reposts and he tried to argue that the former president was actually trying to comply with the order judge juan merchan exasperated with blanche's argument, scolded him and said, you're losing all
and mr. trump steinglass also asked pecker about another catch and kill scheme, buying former playboy model karen mcdougal story about an alleged year long relationship with trump. pecker described a phone call he had with trump after his colleague interviewed mcdougal, pecker said, i told him, i think you should buy it and trump responded saying, anytime he do anything like this, it always gets out. he said he would think about it and pecker would hear from cohen, trump denies having an affair...
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trump, ms hicks, and ms sanders, how to mr. trump react to the new plan or how did he react to that plan during that second congress? for station pecker answers, saying trump said, it's your business. you do whatever you plan on doing. so guys, it really talks about how pecker was still moving on this and working with karen mcdougal even after trump took office and having these phone calls with very high level people within the white house during the presidency still dealing with the fallout of these catch and kill deals that they had made leading up to the election yeah. >> the other thing that strikes out to me, laura, about that is that after the election, trump is like whatever you want to do is just fine tim, what did you hear and all of that? >> i mean, a lot of this stuff and i know that everybody wants to say, oh, this is all criminality of the campaigns and everything. but the reality is everything that david pecker has talked about is it may be unseemly. it may be immoral but it's not a crime. okay. none of this stuff
trump, ms hicks, and ms sanders, how to mr. trump react to the new plan or how did he react to that plan during that second congress? for station pecker answers, saying trump said, it's your business. you do whatever you plan on doing. so guys, it really talks about how pecker was still moving on this and working with karen mcdougal even after trump took office and having these phone calls with very high level people within the white house during the presidency still dealing with the fallout of...
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he believed for mr. trump's benefit. so that's got to be in minds of the jury and everybody else that's in the public record by federal prosecutors who would then working for the donald trump justice department. they were reimbursements as mr. giuliani said, not legal expenses. >> one bill barr was the attorney general, correct. so when when trump comes out today and he brings up michael cohen, just given how well you know, michael cohen. this is what trump said about him as he as he was leaving the courtroom she got in trouble for things that had nothing to do with me that a troubling went to jail. >> this had nothing to do with me you're basically saying, well, it was connected to donald trump so all i'm saying is we'd the public record. >> i will i don't want to say anything at all about that comment. by mr. trump i said he's entitled to a presumption of innocence and let the jury decide on the evidence. but i do want to remind everybody, watching michael cohen for the last five plus years that i've worked with him ha
he believed for mr. trump's benefit. so that's got to be in minds of the jury and everybody else that's in the public record by federal prosecutors who would then working for the donald trump justice department. they were reimbursements as mr. giuliani said, not legal expenses. >> one bill barr was the attorney general, correct. so when when trump comes out today and he brings up michael cohen, just given how well you know, michael cohen. this is what trump said about him as he as he was...
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trump denies at once again, but even if one doesn't believe mr. robin, thanks that a fair with karen mcdougal probably happened the liaison with stormy daniels probably happened. he's not being tried for that. now, correct? >> it's for fraud with business records. >> it's a more complicated thing. as bill said, i just want to go big picture for a moment. i'm going to play the juror and one of the things i think we have to keep in mind is the e. jean carroll case in many ways, that was a much tougher case. the jury pool was much broader than just manhattan's begin with jury pool just to interject for one second, the prosecutor just said to keith davidson, did you have an understanding of how this deal was going to be funded and keith davidson says he had an assumption. >> go ahead. i'm sorry. so i'm just saying in that case, a very old pace. let's say he said she said case from longtime ago. they did. >> the jury and there were members of that jury that i know robbie kaplan, e jean carroll's lawyer thought were very pro-trump people. >> they did ge
trump denies at once again, but even if one doesn't believe mr. robin, thanks that a fair with karen mcdougal probably happened the liaison with stormy daniels probably happened. he's not being tried for that. now, correct? >> it's for fraud with business records. >> it's a more complicated thing. as bill said, i just want to go big picture for a moment. i'm going to play the juror and one of the things i think we have to keep in mind is the e. jean carroll case in many ways, that...
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i will tell you two mr. trump also has the advantage in this case of having had several campaigns super focus groups, for years. he's at focus groups. what i mean by that is all of these gatherings and paul's that tell him who likes him, who doesn't, who favors him. so so you think they >> could benefit it because his his legal team could use politically what they know and what they've determined about the electorate >> and yes, manhattan itself and the other christine unique thing about this jury selection is the questionnaire and how it's being disseminated usually typically questionnaires are mailed with the jury summons. so the prospective juror, those it out at home or the court will instruct them to come into the courthouse a day early and fill it out. >> here. they're going to be answering the questions out loud in open court one by one. this is i think very advent contagious for the defense and even for the prosecution because you're going to be seeing that person answer under oath because they're un
i will tell you two mr. trump also has the advantage in this case of having had several campaigns super focus groups, for years. he's at focus groups. what i mean by that is all of these gatherings and paul's that tell him who likes him, who doesn't, who favors him. so so you think they >> could benefit it because his his legal team could use politically what they know and what they've determined about the electorate >> and yes, manhattan itself and the other christine unique thing...
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i'm mr. trump at the documents trial. >> yeah, of course. that's not exactly how it's playing for announces so far, but we shall see jean. thank you very much for joining us. i really appreciate how many today. >> coming up next pro-palestinian protests breaking out on another new york college campus. >> we've seen some across america as well. and later we're live outside the new york courthouse where a hearing is about to take place to determine whether donald trump should be held in contempt of court the white house correspondents dinner live saturday at seven eastern khan, cnn. >> can the riva support your brain health, mary janice, hey, eddie now appraiser, franck. >> frank bred. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge quinn's, we make inexpensive, expensive thing. >> we know sounds like a paradox but we just flipped the way luxuriously like washable mulberry so unbelievably soft leather jackets sign mongolian kashmir at a fair price, get free shippin
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although mr.. mr. blanche, todd blanche has lead attorney, has been mr. trump's favorite lawyer for some time behind closed doors and in phone calls, the former president has complained repeatedly about him in recent some weeks. according to people familiar with the situation, he's ghraieb that mr. blanche, a former federal prosecutor and veteran litigator, has not been following his instructions closely and has been insufficiently aggressive mr. trump wants him to attack witnesses, attack with the former president sees as a hostile jury pool and attack the judge. what do you think of that i think there probably two things going on. >> i mean, i i do think there's a certain amount of stress that happens in every case and it's not unusual to see clients and their lawyers get crossed up simply because of the pressure that the client feels the lawyers used to be in the courtroom. the client oftentimes is not it creates a natural tension. sometimes the other thing, mr. trump is recognized and that he's not the ceo of the courtroom and he does not control ever
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trump as he does every morning. coming with good morning. mr. trump. but can you just walk us through what has set us up to get to this moment today. >> yeah. okay. let's go through some key takeaways from the first two weeks of this trial. now, to this point, the government, the de, has called three witnesses. they started off with david pecker, pecker, of course is a longtime friend of donald trump's. he was the chair of ami, the company that published the national enquirer. pecker took the jury inside the cd world of the national enquirer of what he called checkbook journalism of pudding stories out designed to help or hurt certain prominent people. and he went into detail on this practice of catch and kill, paying to silence stories three specific examples. one involving the doorman who had a story that turned out to be untrue about donald trump and to involving women, karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, who alleged that they had sexual affairs with donald trump and he, david pecker told the jury the reason we did this in 2016 was because of the cam
trump as he does every morning. coming with good morning. mr. trump. but can you just walk us through what has set us up to get to this moment today. >> yeah. okay. let's go through some key takeaways from the first two weeks of this trial. now, to this point, the government, the de, has called three witnesses. they started off with david pecker, pecker, of course is a longtime friend of donald trump's. he was the chair of ami, the company that published the national enquirer. pecker took...
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if memory serves, i remember mr. trump being asked by the new york times, maureen dowd, i think back in 2016 or so, whether he had ever paid for in an abortion and response was such an interesting question. so what's your next question? >> trump >> also attacked biden on biden's response to israel's war with hamas in gaza >> israel any jewish person votes for a democrat or most to have their head exam quote, what you just heard. any jewish person that their votes were democratic votes for biden should have their head examined. poll suggests that jewish voters in the united states opt for democrats roughly 70% of the time so that is a vast majority of the american jewish voting population that mr. trump apparently believes need to have their heads examined. let's bring in our political panel and we should note maria, that that kari lake is also running away from her previous comments on abortion, although much more starkly than donald trump now, she said that the arizona abortion ruling went too far. she said it was q
if memory serves, i remember mr. trump being asked by the new york times, maureen dowd, i think back in 2016 or so, whether he had ever paid for in an abortion and response was such an interesting question. so what's your next question? >> trump >> also attacked biden on biden's response to israel's war with hamas in gaza >> israel any jewish person votes for a democrat or most to have their head exam quote, what you just heard. any jewish person that their votes were...
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trump. >> all happening just in the last half hour or so. mr. trump, they're saying that this is not fair, that this case is going on, that it is an unfair case. he cited a number of conservative writers saying as much. he also cited a rolling stone article for more than a year ago, suggesting that there are people who don't like trump, but thinks think this case is week. let's go straight to cnn senior justice correspondent evan pettis, who's that's why the courthouse haven't quite a whirlwind of a day it is a whirlwind of a day. >> jake, look, we started pretty rough. where we had to jurors who had been put on the panel where we were excused from serving. one of them because she said that she no longer believed she could be fair. she was concerned about details about her but her life that made it out into the public and another one who prosecutors said, a person with a similar name. the only thing we know is a person by the with a similar name had an arrest record and so that person was questioned and in the end was excused. we don't know exac
trump. >> all happening just in the last half hour or so. mr. trump, they're saying that this is not fair, that this case is going on, that it is an unfair case. he cited a number of conservative writers saying as much. he also cited a rolling stone article for more than a year ago, suggesting that there are people who don't like trump, but thinks think this case is week. let's go straight to cnn senior justice correspondent evan pettis, who's that's why the courthouse haven't quite a...
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the prosecutor said did mr. trump contact you in connection with ms. daniels appearance on anderson cooper. pecker said yes he did. can you describe for the jury how that conversation went. pecker said when mr. trump called me he said, he asked me if i saw the stormy daniels interview with anderson cooper and i said yes, i did. he said we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name or do anything like this. and each time she reaches the agreement it is a one million-dollar penalty and based on the interview with anderson cooper, donald trump talk about himself she owes him $24 million. john says, that is what donald trump told you, pecker said, that is what he told me. >> you recently interviewed stormy daniels. there is some money -- >> that was a desperate problem for stormy daniels. but when she was represented by michael, he slew donald trump on her behalf for defamation. that case was not only thrown out of court but the judge in california awarded attorney fees to donald trump because the judge said the case was frivolou
the prosecutor said did mr. trump contact you in connection with ms. daniels appearance on anderson cooper. pecker said yes he did. can you describe for the jury how that conversation went. pecker said when mr. trump called me he said, he asked me if i saw the stormy daniels interview with anderson cooper and i said yes, i did. he said we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name or do anything like this. and each time she reaches the agreement it is a one...
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pecker says well, you know, i assumed he had a conversation with mr. trump's mr. trump was asking michael cohen, did we hear anything yet? >> you would have object. you can assume surgery. other word assume objection. luck jumping up before i was testifying, i assume this i assume that that's not those are in fact, so objection. right? apologize for just oh, my they don't i do find the transcript fascinating. i'm dying to read it and actually, a friend of mine, jim walden who was brilliant attorney. he's the one who filed the motion asking for the daily transcript will be released. the people who aren't too happy about it the court reporters who get paid daly kopan to do but, again, these aren't crimes like nothing that you just spoke about is a crime michael cohen been anxious, is not a crime. it just means it's something that they're interested in. and that'll be when you talk about their relationship changing in 2015 we now know that when you declare yourself for public office, whether it's city council person or president, united states, they come out, they're
pecker says well, you know, i assumed he had a conversation with mr. trump's mr. trump was asking michael cohen, did we hear anything yet? >> you would have object. you can assume surgery. other word assume objection. luck jumping up before i was testifying, i assume this i assume that that's not those are in fact, so objection. right? apologize for just oh, my they don't i do find the transcript fascinating. i'm dying to read it and actually, a friend of mine, jim walden who was...
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white house lawyer, jim schultz mr. schultz, thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> so let me ask you about this gag order question first, because that's what we're going to hear at the beginning of the day today. they're going to consider that before the actual trial itself resumes that the wall street journal has this as their top editorial today and they sort of tease out this question about the differences among the various groups of people that trump is not supposed to talk about. and they do point out that the jury pool in particular is a group of americans who are otherwise anonymous and who potentially face significant consequences and changes to their lives if donald trump trump is there attacking them on a regular basis, they distinguish that from michael cohen, who of course, went to prison, is out there criticizing donald trump regularly and they raise the question of like, well if colin's out there doing that shouldn't trump be able to also attack cohen without running afoul of the trial. i'm
white house lawyer, jim schultz mr. schultz, thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> so let me ask you about this gag order question first, because that's what we're going to hear at the beginning of the day today. they're going to consider that before the actual trial itself resumes that the wall street journal has this as their top editorial today and they sort of tease out this question about the differences among the various groups of people that trump is not...
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>> who knows what donald trump was thinking when mr. pecker testified all of this in court today, when the national enquirer endorse trump back in 2016, trump, after all, returned the favor i've always said, why didn't the national enquirer get the pulitzer prize for edwards and o j simpson and all of these things i think maybe we got an idea today why the national enquirer hasn't been awarded any policy prizes. >> cnn's kara scannell was in court for all this. kara, how attentive? >> word jurors, as all of this sleeves was displayed before them jake, it was a very short court session today. >> david pecker was on the and for just over two hours. and during his testimony, the jurors appear to be paying close attention. you could see when pecker was testifying, he often looked at the jury box when he was answering some of the questions. and you could see the jurors eyes following him back to the prosecutor, who would then ask the follow-up question. a bit like a tennis match for their heads going back and forth. we also saw there was som
>> who knows what donald trump was thinking when mr. pecker testified all of this in court today, when the national enquirer endorse trump back in 2016, trump, after all, returned the favor i've always said, why didn't the national enquirer get the pulitzer prize for edwards and o j simpson and all of these things i think maybe we got an idea today why the national enquirer hasn't been awarded any policy prizes. >> cnn's kara scannell was in court for all this. kara, how attentive?...
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trump's elicit acts rather than listening to my own conscience >> mr. trump has pleaded not guilty. he is denying the affairs and as we wait for a jury to be seated and for the judge's ruling on that alleged gag order violation judge, roshan has been deciding what evidence and what testimony jurors will be allowed to hear cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paul reads outside the courtroom for us and paula. the jury selection process has begun an already about 50 people have been let go yeah, over 50 let go because they felt they could not be impartial in this case. and jake, that's a significant number because the trump's team and one to have that statistic, they didn't want everyone who has dismissed in that first phase all be lumped in as one. they wanted that statistic to preserve issue horn appeal. i mean, they expect to eventually have to possibly appeal this case and they want to be able to point and say, look, we lost over half of the potential jurors because they could not be impartial. now, after that cut, then they lost about ten additional people for other reasons. and
trump's elicit acts rather than listening to my own conscience >> mr. trump has pleaded not guilty. he is denying the affairs and as we wait for a jury to be seated and for the judge's ruling on that alleged gag order violation judge, roshan has been deciding what evidence and what testimony jurors will be allowed to hear cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paul reads outside the courtroom for us and paula. the jury selection process has begun an already about 50 people have been let go...
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hill, the maga caucus, and trump well, on monday, mr. trump is set to become the first former president in the history of these united's states to face criminal trial. mr. trump allegedly tried to buy the silence of former adult film star and director stormy daniels to cover up a dalliance. he tried to do that before the 2016 election. he's accused of. he denies this but after months of trying to delay a trial for falsifying the business records to cover up that payment. it appears that mr. trump and his legal team are running out of options. the biden campaign for its part, will also during our show today, go on the offensive. they say over what they believe will be a winning issue for the president who is struggling in the polls. abortion rights, vice president kamala harris today has been dispatched to arizona to slam a ruling earlier this week by the state's top court that revived a 160 year-old near-total ban on abortion. the period that this law was passed was a period when women could not vote, or in many places in the united stat
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mr. fair. apparently it was good with difficult clients but he insisted cohen is not difficult, but we haven't gotten to really why he is on the stand. we don't know if this is gonna be about payments to stormy daniels or cohen's home equity line. it's unclear, but stay tuned because we continue to get these lives updates from inside the court bit of a mystery late on a friday afternoon, paula reid. thank you so much i've or sanchez in new york and i'm wolf blitzer here in washington. much more of our specialty what coverage of the trial is coming up and i'll be back in two hours in the situation room 6:00 p.m. eastern. but the lead with jake tapper starts right now cnn's breaking news welcome to the lead on jake tapper, right now, right this minute. i knew witness in donald trump's hush money cover up trial. the prosecution just called it's third witness. his name is gary pharaoh. gary pharaoh is a banker who worked with michael cohen at the time that the payments were made to former pla
mr. fair. apparently it was good with difficult clients but he insisted cohen is not difficult, but we haven't gotten to really why he is on the stand. we don't know if this is gonna be about payments to stormy daniels or cohen's home equity line. it's unclear, but stay tuned because we continue to get these lives updates from inside the court bit of a mystery late on a friday afternoon, paula reid. thank you so much i've or sanchez in new york and i'm wolf blitzer here in washington. much more...
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i assume mr. blanche, your former trump attorney, mr. blanche's conducting the trial the way that you would expect him to yeah. >> i mean, i think both sides had to focus on michael cohen and the prosecution emphasized heavily that they don't view this as a case that rises or falls on cohen's credibility and that's a smart thing. cohen has demonstrably bad credibility, whether it comes to bias against trump or convictions for lying to law enforcement or being a failed cooperator no surprise that todd blanche would then turn around and say this thing is all about michael cohen and that his credibility is the key and you can't you can't call it corroboration just because there's a paper trail. what matters is cohen's interpretation of president trump's intent, crime of these agreements. >> so here we have todd blanche to trump's attorney saying what we also heard from the prosecutor fusion, which is you're going to hear a lot about michael cohen. they're both both sides are saying that trump's attorney talking about how michael cohen wante
i assume mr. blanche, your former trump attorney, mr. blanche's conducting the trial the way that you would expect him to yeah. >> i mean, i think both sides had to focus on michael cohen and the prosecution emphasized heavily that they don't view this as a case that rises or falls on cohen's credibility and that's a smart thing. cohen has demonstrably bad credibility, whether it comes to bias against trump or convictions for lying to law enforcement or being a failed cooperator no...
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mr. trump and i would publish negative stories about his opponents. i said i would be your eyes and ears. he told the jury he saw the agreement as mutually beneficial. it would help his campaign and it would also help me pecker said he began meeting with colin a minimum of every week. and if there was an issue, could be daily. he said he would go directly to cohen when confronted with a negative story about trump the prosecution question pecker in detail about a doormat who tried to sell a story about trump allegedly fathering a child with another woman as trump sat in court and shook his head. pecker said he directed the editor of the enquirer to negotiate a number a price to buy the story and take it off the market. the door man it's paid $30,000 for the story, even though it later proved to be false, pecker told the court if the story got out to another publication or another media outlet, it would've been very embarrassing to the campaign. pecker claimed that the story were true. it w
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mr. trump would not be anywhere near that, just as mr. netanyahu isn't mr. biden is the world leader who can lead us toward a two-state solution toward the region living in a more peaceful place >> congresswoman madeleine dean, we very much appreciate your perspective. glad to see you. you've made it through the earthquake. i hope nothing fell off the shelf not at all. thanks so much for us. >> thank you so much, congressman >> so the >> jobs market is still red hot, blowing past expectations what does this mean for the fed's war on inflation? a complicated picture will break down. and speaking of the economy, the total solar eclipse already bringing big business to cities in its path up next, how those five minutes of totality in several states are going to boost the us by more than 1 billion >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn >> dan made progress with his mental health but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet called tara where did dyskinesia or td? so his doctor prescribed us dead oh, xr a once-daily td
mr. trump would not be anywhere near that, just as mr. netanyahu isn't mr. biden is the world leader who can lead us toward a two-state solution toward the region living in a more peaceful place >> congresswoman madeleine dean, we very much appreciate your perspective. glad to see you. you've made it through the earthquake. i hope nothing fell off the shelf not at all. thanks so much for us. >> thank you so much, congressman >> so the >> jobs market is still red hot,...
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if they've ever attended a campaign rally for mr. trump. and more, what will mr. trump's legal team be looking for to try to at least get one juror who might vote non not guilty. >> well, jake, i think at the end of the day, what we're looking for, fair-minded and impartial jurors. jurors who are going to consider the facts and the law and jurors who are going to come into this case with an open mind. i think in light of the wall-to-wall media coverage in late of all the sensationalism surrounding this trial. and in light of the fact frankly that weren't the height of a presidential chel election. i think it's going to be a very difficult task and that's why jury selection in this case is expected to take a very long time. >> so you said on fox yesterday that mr. trump had not done anything wrong and i'm wondering if that's gonna be part of the defenses argument on the merits, not the politics whether the defense is going to argue that donald trump did not pay hush money to stormy daniels, that he did not participate in the falsification of business records to hid
if they've ever attended a campaign rally for mr. trump. and more, what will mr. trump's legal team be looking for to try to at least get one juror who might vote non not guilty. >> well, jake, i think at the end of the day, what we're looking for, fair-minded and impartial jurors. jurors who are going to consider the facts and the law and jurors who are going to come into this case with an open mind. i think in light of the wall-to-wall media coverage in late of all the sensationalism...
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i don't think mr. trump does. yeah. i mean, one of the things that i've heard from some democrats is they say, jamie raskin is the one i'm thinking of. y is at stefanik the one leading the charge about this because she as you note is doesn't exactly lead the charge against the anti-semites on the right, here's what congressman raskin last december said. when it came to at least a phonic as the leader peter of this the issue with at least a phonic is that while she's posing as a great champion of the jews and opponent of antisemitism on campus and for college presidents, she won't say anything about presidential anti-semitism when it comes to the white house, the real president of the united states and that of course is a much greater threat to jews in america when you have donald trump, who says things like they're very fine people on both sides of it. >> in anti-semitic race riot called by neo-nazis in charlottesville, virginia every spent jamie raskin a great deal it makes me uncomfortable to watch people play politic
i don't think mr. trump does. yeah. i mean, one of the things that i've heard from some democrats is they say, jamie raskin is the one i'm thinking of. y is at stefanik the one leading the charge about this because she as you note is doesn't exactly lead the charge against the anti-semites on the right, here's what congressman raskin last december said. when it came to at least a phonic as the leader peter of this the issue with at least a phonic is that while she's posing as a great champion...
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trump denying his motion for a new trial altogether this week, mr. trump also finds himself listed as an unindicted coconspirator in both arizona and in michigan's 2020 election subversion investigations. and indictments. let's discuss all of this with ronan farrow, contributing writer at the new yorker, who has done extensive reporting on david pecker& his company, ami, as well as the karen mcdougal catch and kill deal ronan's a lawyer, also the author of catch and kill lies, spies, and a conspiracy to protect predators. ronen, good to see you again, my friends. so today the defense tried to expose small inconsistencies in pecker statements. they focused on a key august 2015 meeting at trump tower with pecker& trump and cohen were pecker said he agreed to be the eyes and ears for the trump campaign, flagging any negative stories about trump to michael cohen the defense asked, did you ever are specifically use the term catch and kill in the meeting and pecker replied, no, i did not but then under redirect questioning from the prosecution, pecker reit
trump denying his motion for a new trial altogether this week, mr. trump also finds himself listed as an unindicted coconspirator in both arizona and in michigan's 2020 election subversion investigations. and indictments. let's discuss all of this with ronan farrow, contributing writer at the new yorker, who has done extensive reporting on david pecker& his company, ami, as well as the karen mcdougal catch and kill deal ronan's a lawyer, also the author of catch and kill lies, spies, and a...
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politician working on the problem. >> mr. trump's problem is that he is alienating those voters. he needs, he should be putting nikki haley on the ticket, not demonizing her and attacking her supporters, by the way. meanwhile, democrats are reaching out to haley supporters and haley donors to try to bring them into the tent it is, i guess, because it's the day after easter there's two kind of churches >> once that >> down heretics and others that welcome and converts, right? biden seems to be the kind of politician wants to welcome in converse, mr. trump is definitely somebody who has gotten down heretics, and that is politics of subtraction not addition scott, i saw the head shaking. you wanna put words to that head shake that we saw there as paul was talking >> well, i mean, the idea that he's going >> to put nikki haley on the ticket. i mean, that's not a possibility. i mean, i think trump's is looking at his vice presidential choice. well, why? >> and a couple of ways. one can help me. one divisive, right? >> because, most of her supporters >> approve of joe biden. i mean, lo
politician working on the problem. >> mr. trump's problem is that he is alienating those voters. he needs, he should be putting nikki haley on the ticket, not demonizing her and attacking her supporters, by the way. meanwhile, democrats are reaching out to haley supporters and haley donors to try to bring them into the tent it is, i guess, because it's the day after easter there's two kind of churches >> once that >> down heretics and others that welcome and converts, right?...
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trump. and there's a moment when pecker testified that when word got he got word of the karen mcdougal story. trump called pecker. >> and pecker tried to convince trump to buy the story, but then trump said this mali anytime you do anything like this, it always gets out. >> let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days. what does that tell you well, it certainly is. >> you're saying fits with what we all experienced when we were covering this campaign. and despite the turn, he's taken now, michael cohen was fanatically loyal to the man he always referred to as mr. trump. and we knew that he was always out there defending his reputation, i think to marcus is point this fits with what we know oh, about how meticulously trump pays attention to his image in the media, right? he, right. while this trial was going on, he's tweeting about the details of the way he's being covered in the new york times. so to this day, i think it's very much fits with what we know abo
trump. and there's a moment when pecker testified that when word got he got word of the karen mcdougal story. trump called pecker. >> and pecker tried to convince trump to buy the story, but then trump said this mali anytime you do anything like this, it always gets out. >> let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days. what does that tell you well, it certainly is. >> you're saying fits with what we all experienced when we were covering this...
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mr. trump is the reason that roe versus wade was overturned. young voters are squarely on biden side of that issue. we've seen that all over the country, so he needs to not get wrapped around the axle of the politics of the israel-gaza crisis, but instead get back to the economy, abortion rights, the issues that are actually really driving youth vote here's a little bit, i found this context that was offered by cnn's political polling director agena jazzed about the context around young voters, matt, that i think is always worth noting in these conversations. >> and she highlights as well. she says, biden fares worse than seen as recent polling among young voters. then other recent cnn polling. but they also this many young voters don't vote. that's rt of obviously get out the vote operations that we've seen for what decades now, biden's deficit with young voters. it's driven largely by those who did not vote. it in 2020 with that group excluded voters between the ages of 18 and 34. this poll divide 46% for biden, 47% for trump overall. is this
mr. trump is the reason that roe versus wade was overturned. young voters are squarely on biden side of that issue. we've seen that all over the country, so he needs to not get wrapped around the axle of the politics of the israel-gaza crisis, but instead get back to the economy, abortion rights, the issues that are actually really driving youth vote here's a little bit, i found this context that was offered by cnn's political polling director agena jazzed about the context around young voters,...
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what does that mean, mr. trump, don't do that. you put people in jeopardy? you can cause safety and other issues. it's problematic. stop. that's what the judge can do. will that be enough? potentially not. he could find trump up to $1,000 per post that is in violation. last thing he could put trump in prison for up to 30 days. many people not believing that that's a viable option, however, for he can certainly put them in for a couple of hours. would that work? we'll see we certainly well, jeremy, thank you. >> and standby for us for more on this. i want to bring in judge ladoris hazard cordell, judge at one point during the hearing today, judge merchan told trump's legal team they were losing credibility with the court if you're a judge& those words have to come out of your mouth. what does that mean for you that means that things aren't going well for the attorneys for trump's attorneys, and the judge is trying to listen objectively to decide whether or not criminal contempt has been committed. >> so when the other side, trump's lawyers proposed ridiculous
what does that mean, mr. trump, don't do that. you put people in jeopardy? you can cause safety and other issues. it's problematic. stop. that's what the judge can do. will that be enough? potentially not. he could find trump up to $1,000 per post that is in violation. last thing he could put trump in prison for up to 30 days. many people not believing that that's a viable option, however, for he can certainly put them in for a couple of hours. would that work? we'll see we certainly well,...
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i knew they'd announced their support for mr. trump, but i don't know that they were working with him okay. is it safe to assume from your joke that you had an understanding that if you were to close your deal, that would somehow benefit the candidate donald trump answer from keith davidson? yes ankush, how much does this speak to the to the suggestion that the campaign the trump campaign was the driver for of all this cash transfer. well, it's clearly relevant to sort of establishing a motive. why would they were engaged in this? the one thing i will just say that diminishes the sort of the power of that testimony is his own view, right? he's not saying i heard this from trump or i heard this from the trump campaign. it's relevant, but it's not really sort of the nail in the coffin. >> what do you think? >> can i can say interestingly, well this is all about a campaign violation, federal campaign violation. but yet word state court. right. so somehow that the state prosecutors going to just try to bootstrap this into the charge
i knew they'd announced their support for mr. trump, but i don't know that they were working with him okay. is it safe to assume from your joke that you had an understanding that if you were to close your deal, that would somehow benefit the candidate donald trump answer from keith davidson? yes ankush, how much does this speak to the to the suggestion that the campaign the trump campaign was the driver for of all this cash transfer. well, it's clearly relevant to sort of establishing a motive....
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david, judge, juan were sean, donald trump and his team prosecutors. and now mr. reportedly, the jury is in that room, phil and a continuation of what we saw yesterday, i think you hit the key point. ali was laying this out earlier. it's what actually happened in these meetings when you have a first person witness with michael cohen, with donald trump in august of 2015 and then i think progressing from there read there was a meeting in the white house as well that happened after the former president was elected and how the prosecutors are able to use what he can say from those meetings as a first-person witness to them to help drive what's going to be happening over the course. course of the next couple of weeks. i think paul, me at this point earlier, it's a valuable one in terms of the front end, how the financials actually played out here, david is not the best or the most central witness of things in terms of the payments themselves. but in terms of explaining how this process works, we saw the start of that yesterday. you're talking about how the national enq
david, judge, juan were sean, donald trump and his team prosecutors. and now mr. reportedly, the jury is in that room, phil and a continuation of what we saw yesterday, i think you hit the key point. ali was laying this out earlier. it's what actually happened in these meetings when you have a first person witness with michael cohen, with donald trump in august of 2015 and then i think progressing from there read there was a meeting in the white house as well that happened after the former...
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ms daniels has said that in 2006 she and mr. trump had one intimate encounter. a decade later as the 2016 election neared, mr. trump's fixer, michael cohen, paid ms daniels $130,000 to keep quiet a non-disclosure agreement is an illegal. mr. bragg's complaint is about the paperwork mr. cohen was reimbursed through 2017 via a monthly retainer disguised as a payment for legal services. the da said he padded his indictment by separately charging each invoice check and ledger entry to get 34 we're counts falsifying business records in new york can be a misdemeanor, but that statute of limitations had expired. so de a alvin bragg charged trump with felonies which require a showing of intent to commit another crime bragg was only able to do that because covid had caused an extension of the applicable statute of limitations for a year during which time trump was charged remember assessing the alla that all of this required is presumably why the fed's passed on pressing this case themselves so what's the second crime election interference. the claim that the payment was
ms daniels has said that in 2006 she and mr. trump had one intimate encounter. a decade later as the 2016 election neared, mr. trump's fixer, michael cohen, paid ms daniels $130,000 to keep quiet a non-disclosure agreement is an illegal. mr. bragg's complaint is about the paperwork mr. cohen was reimbursed through 2017 via a monthly retainer disguised as a payment for legal services. the da said he padded his indictment by separately charging each invoice check and ledger entry to get 34 we're...
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steinglass asked purchased the negative stories about mr. trump, so they would not get published. me. you mean pec responds that they would not get published? yes i'm jeff, what's the significance of that? >> do you think? >> i don't know. i'm sorry. i know i'm not jazz i felt like what's the okay. what's the crime? okay. so fine there. they're working hand in to have some influence on an election. here's, we've been here for an hour, right? here's what i would like to know i still don't exactly know what the secondary crime is. we heard that there's this misdemeanor that only lives because the statute limitations it's past only lives if there's a felony. my friends says that it's state election law. the professor says it's texas law. many other people say it's federal election law. it is. and that's why this case has to be very upset. and if it was barack obama sitting there with the same charges, the same facts, be saying the same exact thing for me. not about donald trump. it's about a united states citizen. you think it's a weak case it's the case is the facts of the case. the
steinglass asked purchased the negative stories about mr. trump, so they would not get published. me. you mean pec responds that they would not get published? yes i'm jeff, what's the significance of that? >> do you think? >> i don't know. i'm sorry. i know i'm not jazz i felt like what's the okay. what's the crime? okay. so fine there. they're working hand in to have some influence on an election. here's, we've been here for an hour, right? here's what i would like to know i still...
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david pecker says, when mr. trump called me, he said to me the same. he asked me if i saw the stormy daniels interview with anderson cooper. i said, yes, i did. he said that we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name or do anything like this in each time she breaches the agreement, it's $1 million penalty. and based on the interview with anderson cooper, stormy daniels, ols, donald trump, donald trump talking about himself 24 million josh steinglass says, that's what donald trump told you. pecker. that's what he told me i'm jeff. >> you recently interviewed stormy daniels. does she there is some money. she'll well, it's a desperate problem for stormy daniels when she was represented by michael avenatti of blessed memory suu donald trump on her behalf for defamation. that case was not only thrown out of court, but the judge in california awarded attorney's fees to donald trump because the judge said the case was frivolous those were assessed against the client. stormy daniels, not against the lawyer. that debt which has bee
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a question, well, if it's after the election and the election goes, mr. trump's way. they will never see the light of day because we know he'll get rid of the investigations up next. we'll return to the former president's criminal trial. new exhibits just came out we're also going to new insight gleaning it from the full transcript that we also just received moments ago. everything that happened in that courtroom today also, a law professor and his doubts about the prosecution chin's case injurious ladders, gutter mac yeah. >> no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. >> good think there's leaf filter are patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call a33 lee filter to get started and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. >> they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease and clot gatera for good hello, a33 leaf filter, revisit lee filter.com today, if you have graves disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more that gritty feeling can be brushed away even a l
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trump and mr. cohen what what are you thinking? >> i think i'm just struck by the fact that in some ways this feels completely inevitable when you think about what the ark of covering donald trump on our political stage, when he first, when i went to one of his first rally is in iowa in 2015 he was a reality television star running for president. and this obviously dripped out over the course of that campaign. and then we had four years of a trump administration. it seems like ending in this place in a courtroom where it's all being litigated and we're all reliving at eight years later was probably inevitable. and i think my big question is now we're on the eve of his third presidential campaign, his third major election day are americans going to see this? >> are they sitting at home rolling their eyes, tuning it out and walking away or are they being reminded of the chaos that was the trump time on this on the stage. and here in washington right? >> political point of view, obviously, it is all of the people outside the 12 men an
trump and mr. cohen what what are you thinking? >> i think i'm just struck by the fact that in some ways this feels completely inevitable when you think about what the ark of covering donald trump on our political stage, when he first, when i went to one of his first rally is in iowa in 2015 he was a reality television star running for president. and this obviously dripped out over the course of that campaign. and then we had four years of a trump administration. it seems like ending in...
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so there's this exchange from prosecutor josh steinglass after mr. trump announced his candidacy for president, did he ever say anything to you that indicated he was concerned about what melania trump or ivanka trump? with think about these affairs. david pecker says no, and just before that, he said that it was about the campaign. he was worried about the campaign rainy to you. why was that important for the prosecution? how effective do you think that argument was? >> well, it was important because it certainly now creates a bridge from the former president's brain to the allegations in the case. because remember, it's got to be a specific other crime the fourth centuries or simply a misdemeanor to get to the felony, you've got to be doing it in furtherance of another crime. here we have the election fraud. so what mr. pecker testified to now allows the jury to link the former president two election fraud. >> is it a big deal? no, i don't think it's a big deal at all. john, quite frankly, a trial is all about whose stories makes more sense, whose s
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should mr. trump won reelection. miller wants to dramatically change how the department of justice looks at the issue of race dismantling civil rights so your law is to turn the focus on what miller and his allies call anti-white racism. axios is alex thompson of broke the story. he joins us now, what exactly is he planning here? >> yeah, >> essentially, what he wants to do is in response to the black lives matter era, he wants to make the federal government be all lives matter, which essentially is there's any program, not just in the government, but in private enterprise that is meant to benefit minorities. make sure to remedy some past injustices of racism. he is basically saying that is implicitly discriminating against white people. and he's already started this. he's already started suing. he filed a civil rights complaint under the civil rights act of 1964 against the nfl for their rooney rule, which requires you to interview minority candidates for open positions, arguing that's inherently discriminating agai
should mr. trump won reelection. miller wants to dramatically change how the department of justice looks at the issue of race dismantling civil rights so your law is to turn the focus on what miller and his allies call anti-white racism. axios is alex thompson of broke the story. he joins us now, what exactly is he planning here? >> yeah, >> essentially, what he wants to do is in response to the black lives matter era, he wants to make the federal government be all lives matter,...
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and also from attacking the judge's family members as trump has as mr. trump is still allowed to talk about manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and new york judge juan roshan, which he did over the weekend have a crooked judge, a highly conflicted and corrupt judge. you suffers from tds, trump derangement syndrome >> there's no evidence that the judge has any anti-trump feelings or biases or tds, james moser, the legal editor for politico, joins me now and james, you're out with a new story. you say, quote, how donald trump gets special treatment in the legal system that's what it's titled. and you write in a quote, trump is unmatched in a two system of justice. he often says, and he's right, there are two tiers. but trump frequently has been the beneficiary, not the victim, unquote. so mr. trump constantly claims to be a victim of an unjust system. you write it's quite the opposite. explain well, i think there are many examples of how donald trump, in his odyssey through the criminal justice system over the last year is being treated differently >>
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had affairs with trump to keep quiet why mr. important is he can talk about the plan to execute the scheme and this is also important. this election interference case doesn't involve just stormy daniels it involves karen mcdougal, karen mcdougal is a former playboy model who the new yorker magazine first reported had an affair and with trump. >> prosecutors say, and the enquirer were part of a scheme to pay mcdougal and stormy daniels for their stories about their alleged affairs with trump. and then to bury those stories. >> so it's called catch and kill as an approach, story is an episode that's, it might be incredibly embarrassing or damaging to donald trump as he ran for president might be acquired by the national enquirer and never see the light of day. >> trump has denied having affairs with both mcdougal& daniel's. prosecutors have given david immunity in exchange for his testimony his former company, american media, has signed a non-prosecution agreement with prosecutors. born in the brain rocks picker, didn't start his
had affairs with trump to keep quiet why mr. important is he can talk about the plan to execute the scheme and this is also important. this election interference case doesn't involve just stormy daniels it involves karen mcdougal, karen mcdougal is a former playboy model who the new yorker magazine first reported had an affair and with trump. >> prosecutors say, and the enquirer were part of a scheme to pay mcdougal and stormy daniels for their stories about their alleged affairs with...
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trump in this case and the trial ends in a hung jury. can mr. trump be tried again on the evidence? and if so, how soon afterwards? >> it's a great question. let's go to kim. >> well, if it's a hung jury, they can they couldn't actually try them again, but i think given the timing and given that you're talking about a former president and given that there are some flaws in the case, that probably means trump walks number. >> is that over fraud? the idea of a hung jury though, how about the idea of double jeopardy? >> they want to know about that as well with that attach instantly now it's done. >> i think double jeopardy of attaches once the jury is seated. but if there's if problems in the conviction, then in certain circumstances or can be a second trump. >> really important. thank you so much for our panel for helping to answer these really important question. and thanks to everyone who also called in, hey, do you have a question you like answered well we want to hear from you and you've got to submit your questition at cnn slash trump trial questions thank you all so much for wa
trump in this case and the trial ends in a hung jury. can mr. trump be tried again on the evidence? and if so, how soon afterwards? >> it's a great question. let's go to kim. >> well, if it's a hung jury, they can they couldn't actually try them again, but i think given the timing and given that you're talking about a former president and given that there are some flaws in the case, that probably means trump walks number. >> is that over fraud? the idea of a hung jury though,...
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but mr. trump's about so to speak. >> let's play that >> the white house >> i just want to thank you very much. and we are going to continue our fight against this, judge. we think he's totally conflicted he's are conflicted judges you over an appeal judge. more conflicted than this one. so he had no work by having a heart attack with the new york state system time to watch by the whole world. >> and >> so we, if we think we have a very inflicted, highly conflicted, judge, you shouldn't be on the case he is rushing this trial and was doing as much as he can for the democrats. this is a biden inspired, which, and it should end and it should end very quickly. thank you
but mr. trump's about so to speak. >> let's play that >> the white house >> i just want to thank you very much. and we are going to continue our fight against this, judge. we think he's totally conflicted he's are conflicted judges you over an appeal judge. more conflicted than this one. so he had no work by having a heart attack with the new york state system time to watch by the whole world. >> and >> so we, if we think we have a very inflicted, highly...
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trump. they were sworn in and questioning began a few minutes later, at least 50 perspective jurors were excused because they pulled the judge they could not be fair and impartial of those who remained. three question by the judge listed the new york times and cnn as their sources of news. none said they had read any books by michael cohen or trump and none of them said they worked or volunteered for any pro trump or anti-trump groups. nine members of the jury free pool were questioned and not dismissed by the time court adjourned for the day. trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. that manhattan district attorney alvin bragg says the former president attempted to cover up payments made to adult film actress stormy daniels just before the 2016 election trying to stop her from speaking out about the alleged affair with trump judge juan merchan started the de by denying a motion from trump's lawyers to recuse himself as attorneys debated judge juan merchan said he would n
trump. they were sworn in and questioning began a few minutes later, at least 50 perspective jurors were excused because they pulled the judge they could not be fair and impartial of those who remained. three question by the judge listed the new york times and cnn as their sources of news. none said they had read any books by michael cohen or trump and none of them said they worked or volunteered for any pro trump or anti-trump groups. nine members of the jury free pool were questioned and not...
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. >> well, if it's after the election and the election goes, mr. trump's way. they will never see the light of day because we know he'll get rid of the investigations up next. we'll return to the former president's criminal trial. new exhibits just came out and were also getting new insight, gleaning it from the full transcript that we also just saved moments ago, everything that happened in that courtroom today also, a law professor and his doubts about the prosecution's case how far would, you go? does that the ambiance of your space, try the air wigwe with air wake essential missed, infused with naturalists into oil to fill your moment with immersive fragrance for up to 45 days. now that's a breath of fresh air wick pain means pause on the things you love brene means go the pain with bio free and keep on going. >> bio freeze. >> green means go tired of sciatic nerve pain radiating down your leg and lower back. >> get relief finally, with magna left leg and back pain relief combination of four active ingredients, they get to work fast so get living available
. >> well, if it's after the election and the election goes, mr. trump's way. they will never see the light of day because we know he'll get rid of the investigations up next. we'll return to the former president's criminal trial. new exhibits just came out and were also getting new insight, gleaning it from the full transcript that we also just saved moments ago, everything that happened in that courtroom today also, a law professor and his doubts about the prosecution's case how far...
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pecker i didn't want we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrassed or hurt. the campaign. and that's just one of the many times, or pecker indirect basically said this was for the campaign, not for a personal reason. it's incredibly important because as we keep hearing from this gentleman, like what's the crime here? >> there's the crime that this is an illegal campaign contribution that is funneled through funneled through ami american media, the national enquirer for the benefit of donald charles. >> i was a campaign contribution because it's money spent for the benefit of the campaign. oh, come on. you don't think that's tucker gave some really important i'm testimony today about that where he said that when it got close to the campaign, trump express concern about stories coming out about allegations of affairs with him and how it would impact that the campaign as opposed to prior dealings when trump express concern about the impact on his family. and so to shore up this argument that it was a campaign donation, that testimony by petal good contrasting ho
pecker i didn't want we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrassed or hurt. the campaign. and that's just one of the many times, or pecker indirect basically said this was for the campaign, not for a personal reason. it's incredibly important because as we keep hearing from this gentleman, like what's the crime here? >> there's the crime that this is an illegal campaign contribution that is funneled through funneled through ami american media, the national enquirer for...