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trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this trial. do you understand that? trump, yes sir. 96 potential jurors were called into the courtroom, more than half were immediately excused after saying that they could not be impartial in the case of the 34 potential jurors who remained in the courtroom, nineo completed answering every question on the judges 40 to question list. leading off our discussion tonight, adam who was in the courthouse today and who will be in the court every day for us at the trump trial. he is a fellow at just security, also andre
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their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that. >> and i'm struck by the fact that both sides have used six out of their ten challenges, so they would only have four left. there are two ways that juries can be chosen typically. this is the one that's least -- gives the least amount of information to both sides. it's called the flop method. and the other is called the strike method. the strike method is much better because you see all 38 potential jurors at once. you will see everybody who could be on the jury and then you exercise your thing on the other side, exercises, they don't hav
their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that....
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trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread and butter of our white collar work. >> you probably haven't heard of those other cases because they're generally low profile and mundane. few recent examples include a case against a bronx business owner indicted for failing to report over $1 million in income, avoiding paying $60,000 in taxes, an insurance broker indicted for allegedly filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance, and a mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers compensation benefits. these are all people that got prosecuted for this. but there's a really key part about alvin bragg's case against donald trump that sepa
trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread and butter of our white collar work. >> you probably haven't...
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trump or the trump organization? question 29d. do you current follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? question 29e. have you a relative or a close friend ever worked or volunteers for any anti-trump group organizations. have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti- trump group or organization. are you signed up for or have you ever been signed up for subscribed to or followed any newsletter or email lists run by or on behalf of any anti- trump group. organization 29h, do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site or have you done so in the past, question 30, have you considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following. the qanon movement, proud boys, oath keepers, 3%ers, boogaloo boys or antifa. and question 31, do you have any strong opinions or firmly held beliefs about whether a former president might be criminally charged in state court? the final question, each perspective juror will be asked to answer honestly, i
trump or the trump organization? question 29d. do you current follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? question 29e. have you a relative or a close friend ever worked or volunteers for any anti-trump group organizations. have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti- trump group or organization. are you signed up for or have you ever been signed up for subscribed to or followed any newsletter or email lists run by or on behalf of any anti-...
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trump didn't save him. trump is going to look out for himself. johnson is not going to be someone he's going to necessarily save even as he continues to push the big lie going forward. >> i think what really gets to me is that we're normalizing the present speaker of the house going to see a man facing 88 indictments and four trials like this is normal. one trial starts in new york monday. the speaker of the house, third in line to the presidency, is going to see a guy out on parole who has to be in criminal court monday morning. and we expect our children to grow up in the same kind of world of a respectful government that we did. the bar has been lowered so that we don't even know what the bar is. when the speaker of the house has to kiss the liar who has court dates from now until the end of the year, and the speaker is going to prostrate before him. this is sad. >> it is sad. you have the president, the vice president and the speaker. that speaker is in line with vladimir putin and donald trump. going down to mar-a-lago didn't help kevin mcca
trump didn't save him. trump is going to look out for himself. johnson is not going to be someone he's going to necessarily save even as he continues to push the big lie going forward. >> i think what really gets to me is that we're normalizing the present speaker of the house going to see a man facing 88 indictments and four trials like this is normal. one trial starts in new york monday. the speaker of the house, third in line to the presidency, is going to see a guy out on parole who...
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trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen, pleading guilty, coming clean saying what happened, that left in itsed wake not just a slimy trail of, yuck, don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question, which was who's going to get in trouble for thisto now? who's the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen, really? he'soh going to federal prison r years ando he's the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? you know why that was? we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it's one's of the worst things learned about donald trump's behavi
trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen,...
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donald trump. forget it. >> and even some more, because there were not people who took themselves off the topic but came back, and when they were ready to take the jury questionnaire, they said, i thought about it overnight and they can't do it. >> that's two cuts. i can't do it. and the other one are like, i can do it. and then to me, the slightly comical spectacle of trumps lawyers and legal team furiously checking out the social media file of these people. and in a number of cases, finding, you know, someone posted in ai video of trump saying i'm a dumb -- f word. i think on the day the election was declared on facebook, being like -- lots of means about trump being a buffoon or bad or dumb, being right into court from the record of prospective jurors. what was that like? >> it was fascinating, because on some level, some of them, you can see they really were legitimately struck for cause. for example, there was someone who, relevant to the events at issue here, had posted something on face sayi
donald trump. forget it. >> and even some more, because there were not people who took themselves off the topic but came back, and when they were ready to take the jury questionnaire, they said, i thought about it overnight and they can't do it. >> that's two cuts. i can't do it. and the other one are like, i can do it. and then to me, the slightly comical spectacle of trumps lawyers and legal team furiously checking out the social media file of these people. and in a number of...
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trump? have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for mr. trump. question 20 9e, have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past, and question 30. have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following? the qanon movement, cowboys, oath keepers, three presenters, antifa. joyce vance is back with us. 's list of potential questions for trump jurors has some questions we've never seen before. >> you know, some of these questions are very specific to this trial but really, anyone who has been involved in jury service will find these questions to be very familiar. the whole point of this process is to determine whether jurors will be able to set aside any knowledge that they have gained outside of the courtroom, any prejudices or beliefs or affiliations they may have, and try the case simply on the evidence that the here in court and the law tha
trump? have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for mr. trump. question 20 9e, have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past, and question 30. have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following? the qanon movement, cowboys, oath keepers, three presenters, antifa. joyce...
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we saw donald trump leave trump tower. we do not know where he headed off to. his campaign team has not gotten back to us with details. at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to donald trump here with the acknowledgement that we are six months away from the general election. while donald trump is in the middle of a criminal proceeding, they are realizing they should engage with somebody who could be the next president of the united states. >> and paul butler, there were seven jurors selected in a day and a half. the first half day was taken up with pretrial motions. it's one full court day for seven jurors. he think
we saw donald trump leave trump tower. we do not know where he headed off to. his campaign team has not gotten back to us with details. at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald...
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on trump's behalf by trumps appointees. so, that is this big gaping wound at the center of the trial. it is a constant reminder that it is bonkers that only michael cohen and nobody else ever paid a price for this criminal scheme. right? it is also a constant reminder, you know, of something else, bigger than this case, it is a big bright flashing warning light about what we, as a country, should expect in a second trump presidency. you know how scary it is, to think about bill barr doing this with ongoing investigations, reportedly, with cases that have already been pled to, with sentences that have already been recommended by the justice department after convictions, for him to go in there and just take apart all of those cases on trump's behalf, because trump told him to? they were able to do some of that. they would very much like to do a lot more of that, which could upend any citizens life in this country at the whim of donald trump. right? we do not talk nearly enough about what trump to see the succeeded in doing to
on trump's behalf by trumps appointees. so, that is this big gaping wound at the center of the trial. it is a constant reminder that it is bonkers that only michael cohen and nobody else ever paid a price for this criminal scheme. right? it is also a constant reminder, you know, of something else, bigger than this case, it is a big bright flashing warning light about what we, as a country, should expect in a second trump presidency. you know how scary it is, to think about bill barr doing this...
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it's not donald trump people who voted for donald trump, and put the power of supreme court nominations in donald trump's hands for four years. people who voted for george w. bush, or who volunteered for his campaign, or who helped which meant that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito, who wrote concerning roe versus wade. and is the 49 million people who voted for george h.w. bush, who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court, where he waited for decades to vote to overturn. many of those republican voters did not mean, most voters had every right as a presidential posturing. george h.w. bush, and the bush family were supporters of planned parenthood until george h.w. bush had to change his position in 19 in the vice presidential running mate. an act of ultimate cynicism and politics. no one working in american politics believed that george h.w. bush from connecticut was really opposed to abortion. which in that year was running on an antiabortion platform that the candidates never emphasized, to ensure that antiabortion vot
it's not donald trump people who voted for donald trump, and put the power of supreme court nominations in donald trump's hands for four years. people who voted for george w. bush, or who volunteered for his campaign, or who helped which meant that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito, who wrote concerning roe versus wade. and is the 49 million people who voted for george h.w. bush, who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court, where...
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he was appointed by president trump. he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition. but after jeff burman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired at the u.s. attorney in sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him in that job. and one of the things he described in detail was about the michael cohen case. according to jeffrey burman, who was running that u.s. attorneys office, after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three w years in prison for thi crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. t department of justice in washington, the main justice, they started repeatedly reaching down into burman's office, into sdny to try to make the whole case m basically go away. this is from jeff burman's book. it's called "holding the line." he says, quote, while michael cohen had pled guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance violations. when bill barr took over as trump's attorney general in february 2019, six months after cohen's guilty plea, barr not only tried to kill the ongoing
he was appointed by president trump. he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition. but after jeff burman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired at the u.s. attorney in sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him in that job. and one of the things he described in detail was about the michael cohen case. according to jeffrey burman, who was running that u.s. attorneys office, after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three w years in prison for thi...
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does that sink trump? no, but it will certainly hurt and it will look bad from an optics's standpoint, particularly with the media, particularly with the public that one of his defendants is cutting a deal. that is what we are waiting to see once judge aileen canon starts issuing rulings. >> she also has about five substantive motions she hasn't ruled on that donald trump has filed letter motions to dismiss. perry stein, bradley moss, thank you for bringing us the latest from fort pierce, i appreciate it. >>> coming up, vice president kamala harris went to arizona today, where she championed reproductive rights after the arizona supreme court upheld in 1864 long banning all abortions. arizona state senator eva burch shared she had an abortion after her pregnancy was no longer viable. she joins us next. next. with bounce pet, you can cuddle and brush that hair off. bounce, it's the sheet. -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both]
does that sink trump? no, but it will certainly hurt and it will look bad from an optics's standpoint, particularly with the media, particularly with the public that one of his defendants is cutting a deal. that is what we are waiting to see once judge aileen canon starts issuing rulings. >> she also has about five substantive motions she hasn't ruled on that donald trump has filed letter motions to dismiss. perry stein, bradley moss, thank you for bringing us the latest from fort pierce,...
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it won't just be donald trump explaining. it will be a chance for each juror to determine whether or not they believe the story that he is selling. >> andrew, i wanted to ask about a supreme court oral argument today which is going on a couple of blocks from here, which is in the case of a january 6 rioter who is challenging the charge that he was charged with obstructing an official proceeding. depending on how the court rules in this case, that could affect one of the charges against donald trump, charged with the same thing, interfering with an official act. >> yeah. this is a statute i know very well. it was promulgated in light of the enron scandal i was a prosecutor on. without getting into the weeds of the statute, it's true that this is a charge that has been used against many, many people involved in january 6 in connection with obstructing the counting of the lectoral votes. it's a charge that donald trump is also charged with in the d.c. federal case. however, it's worth noting that amy coney barrett noted this tha
it won't just be donald trump explaining. it will be a chance for each juror to determine whether or not they believe the story that he is selling. >> andrew, i wanted to ask about a supreme court oral argument today which is going on a couple of blocks from here, which is in the case of a january 6 rioter who is challenging the charge that he was charged with obstructing an official proceeding. depending on how the court rules in this case, that could affect one of the charges against...
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trump versus biden. 42% are for trump. 29% are for biden. the question was, the differences between life in 2020 and life today in 2024. 42% to 29% that life was better in 2020. at the end of 2020, there were 23 million cases of covid in the united states of america. >> right. >> there were 409,651 deaths at the end of 2020. >> right. >> do people not remember that? >> i mean, eddie? facts don't seem to matter to a lot of people. they keep talking about how horrible america is today. they just have to work really hard to suggest that we're a weak, broken power. as i've said in my travels across the world, the complaints aren't what they were during the obama administration, which is, oh, you guys are back on your heels. you guys are leading from behind. no, they're saying, you're exerting yourself too much, u.s. you're too powerful. you're controlling our economy this way or our military that way. like, we're out there. >> you know, joe, i was sitting here listening to the conversation, and i was just thinking about all the measures that you
trump versus biden. 42% are for trump. 29% are for biden. the question was, the differences between life in 2020 and life today in 2024. 42% to 29% that life was better in 2020. at the end of 2020, there were 23 million cases of covid in the united states of america. >> right. >> there were 409,651 deaths at the end of 2020. >> right. >> do people not remember that? >> i mean, eddie? facts don't seem to matter to a lot of people. they keep talking about how...
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trump did this. vice president kamala harris now will travel to arizona on friday. she was in phoenix just over a month ago as part of her fight for reproductive freedoms tour as it is called. the white house says the vice president has held more than 80 event in the 20 states inside the supreme court overturned roe just under two years ago. so joyce vance, we can talk about the politics but let's talk about the legal side of this. how did we get from a code in 1864 to a supreme court uphold ruling in 2024? >> so yesterday the arizona supreme court confirmed what we know about the zombie laws. these are pre-roe laws that banned abortion in 1973 when the supreme court decided roe v. wade. they were no longer good law. but instead of removing them from the books in many conservative states, they were permitted to stay looking forward to a day where roe v. wade would be overturned. and that is precisely what has happened. we've seen a series of these laws, you know, i think this is the oldest one we've
trump did this. vice president kamala harris now will travel to arizona on friday. she was in phoenix just over a month ago as part of her fight for reproductive freedoms tour as it is called. the white house says the vice president has held more than 80 event in the 20 states inside the supreme court overturned roe just under two years ago. so joyce vance, we can talk about the politics but let's talk about the legal side of this. how did we get from a code in 1864 to a supreme court uphold...
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wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i -- despite appearances, do not love doing media criticism. it's not my forte. i'm also not a lawyer, but i did feel like the legal or the headline coverage today, the media coverage today of trump's statements sort of missed the nut of what it is that he actually said and the implications of his statement. as a lawyer, as a close observer of these things, do you agree? >> i think that's right. donald trump has sort of tacked back on issues of reproductive freedom. he had said that he was in favor of a ban on abortion at perhaps 15 weeks, 20 wee
wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i --...
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prosecutors under the trump administration, trump's justice department said it was illegal and illegal in a way to benefit from's campaign. it benefited from's campaign specifically because the payments came right after the news of the access hollywood tape broke and if you remember, trump is the weakest he has ever been as a candidate. one more scandal like say a secret affair with a trained 40 star while his wife was taking care of their kid would've actually ended his campaign, one of the great counterfactual's in american history. what happened? trump had kellan pay stormy daniels to pay quite, michael cohen pleaded guilty to the charges and others. he went to prison before every year before securing home confinement during the covid pandemic. again, this is all just on the record, this is all established. for all of trump's gravity defying him probables, and believe me, covering him for a while now, there have been many, legal or otherwise, you know somewhere deep down he is just a scared 77-year-old man. you know, toughest guy i've ever met notwithstanding. he's also someone that
prosecutors under the trump administration, trump's justice department said it was illegal and illegal in a way to benefit from's campaign. it benefited from's campaign specifically because the payments came right after the news of the access hollywood tape broke and if you remember, trump is the weakest he has ever been as a candidate. one more scandal like say a secret affair with a trained 40 star while his wife was taking care of their kid would've actually ended his campaign, one of the...
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mike johnson needs donald trump. the vast majority of his house republican caucus is very much aligned with donald trump. they will do whatever donald trump says. he is nervous about his job. there's this pending motion to vacate that marjorie taylor greene has ready to go. it would take a handful of republicans to support her in her effort to vacate the chair. mike johnson's job would be in jeopardy. he hopes by going to mar-a-lago and cozying up to donald trump that that will keep some of this threat at bay. of course, there's the vote today on fisa that endangers mike johnson. then the bigger concern is whether or not he puts ukraine aid on the floor. something that the national security community believes is vital to democracy around the world. johnson seems open to it. conservative republicans are very much opposed to it. he would need donald trump's cover if he were to bring that to the floor and still keep his job. that's part of what he is hoping to accomplish today in palm beach. >> ryan, so many good points
mike johnson needs donald trump. the vast majority of his house republican caucus is very much aligned with donald trump. they will do whatever donald trump says. he is nervous about his job. there's this pending motion to vacate that marjorie taylor greene has ready to go. it would take a handful of republicans to support her in her effort to vacate the chair. mike johnson's job would be in jeopardy. he hopes by going to mar-a-lago and cozying up to donald trump that that will keep some of...
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trump is a con man. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair and to lie about it to his wife, which i did. mr. trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a home equity line of credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign, and i did that too without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how would it impact me, my family, or the public, and i am going to jail in part, because of my decision to help mr. trump hide that payment from the american people before they voted a few days later. >> that is donald trump's former personal attorney and fixer, michael cohen, testifying before the house oversight committee in february of 2019, and taking responsibility for the things he did on behalf of donald trump. nbc news has learned cohen is on the list of witnesses expected to be called to testify in the former president's hush money criminal trial with jury selection set
trump is a con man. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair and to lie about it to his wife, which i did. mr. trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a home equity line of credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign, and i did that too without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how would it impact me, my family, or the public, and i am going...
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trump or the trump organization. do you currently follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? have you, relative, or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti- trump group or organization? are you signed up for or have you ever signed up for subscribe to, or followed any newsletter or email listserv run by or on behalf of any anti- trump group or organization? do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past? have you ever considered herself a supporter of or belong to any of the following, the cueing on movement, prod boys, oath keepers, three presenters, boogaloo boys, or antifa and do you have any strong opinions are firmly held beliefs about whether a former president may be criminally charged in state court. the final question that each prospective juror will be asked , to answer honestly is, is there any reas
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donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement, desperately trying to create some distance from the political catastrophe of his own making that he keeps bragging about, he said he supported leaving abortion rights up to the states including states like mississippi where a 13-year-old the victim of rape has to give birth to her rapist's child. this comes after trump spent years just flip-flopping all over the place on the issue. >> well look, i'm, i'm very pro choice. i am strongly for choice. and yet, i hate the concept of abortion. >> but you would not ban it? >> no. >> i used to not be pro life. i have become pro life. i build buildings, they are not asking me if i'm pro choice or pro life. what am i? but yeah. i don't use the word flip. i evolved on a lot of different things. >> as you know, i'm pro life. >> i have been pro life. >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah. >> again, pick any position, he has said it at some point. none of that matters. it does
donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement, desperately trying to create some distance from the political catastrophe of his own making that he keeps bragging about, he said he supported leaving abortion rights up to the states including states like mississippi where a 13-year-old the victim of rape has to give birth to her rapist's child. this comes after trump spent years just flip-flopping all over the place on the issue. >> well look, i'm, i'm very pro choice. i am...
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donald trump. who benefits from donald trump? putin. in my view, there is a connection there. >> we will be talking much more as this election year goes on. speaker emerita nancy pelosi, thank you. >> we are going to win the house, the president had be re-elected, and chuck schumer feels good about the senate. so we just have to -- we made a decision to win. we will win. our democracy is at stake. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. great to see you. >> nice to see you. >>> our third hour of "morning joe" continues right now. >>> former president trump compared himself in a truth social post to the late south african president nelson mandela. if there is anything truth social users hate is when you make them google something. former first lady melania trump finally got to meet an actual billionaire. >> okay. good morning. welcome to "morning joe." it's tuesday, april 9th. donald trump is running out of options to delay his hush-money trial. we will have expert legal analysis on the last-ditch effort by his legal team days before jury
donald trump. who benefits from donald trump? putin. in my view, there is a connection there. >> we will be talking much more as this election year goes on. speaker emerita nancy pelosi, thank you. >> we are going to win the house, the president had be re-elected, and chuck schumer feels good about the senate. so we just have to -- we made a decision to win. we will win. our democracy is at stake. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. great to see you. >> nice to see...
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does that sink trump? no, but it will certainly hurt, and it will look bad from an optics standpoint, particularly in the media, particularly with the public, that one of his opponents are cutting a deal. that is what we are all waiting to see once judge cannon finally issues rulings. ul >> i don't mean to rain on our parade, but she also has about five substantive motions she hasn't ruled on that done donald trump's file. perry stein and bradley moss, thank you so much for bringing us the latest from ft. pierce, i appreciate it. >> have a good day. >>> coming up, vice president,, lane harris, went to arizona today, where she champions reproductive rights after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law banning all abortions. arizona state senator, ewa birch shared that she had an abortion after her pregnancy was no longer viable, she joins us next. us next. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to th
does that sink trump? no, but it will certainly hurt, and it will look bad from an optics standpoint, particularly in the media, particularly with the public, that one of his opponents are cutting a deal. that is what we are all waiting to see once judge cannon finally issues rulings. ul >> i don't mean to rain on our parade, but she also has about five substantive motions she hasn't ruled on that done donald trump's file. perry stein and bradley moss, thank you so much for bringing us...
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donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as people who have a distrust of the law enforcement and the justice system. people who are very opinionated. lawyers, you want lawyers off the jury. those are the kinds of people that both sides will be looking for. prosecutors will want to keep those people off the jury, and the defense will want them on in the hopes of a mistrial. >> let's bring in former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin from outside the courthouse in new york city. finally, you've been leading up to this and giving us context,
donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as...
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prosecutors under the trump administration, trumps justice department, said it was illegal. and illegal in a way to benefit trumps campaign. it benefited trumps campaign specifically because the payments came right after the access hollywood tape broke. if you remember, trump was the weakest he had ever been as a candidate. one more scandal, like a secret affair with a star while his wife was taking care of their four month old newborn -- it would have very likely edit his campaign. one of the great counterfactual of american history. trump had michael cohen interviewer in the election by paying stormy daniels to plead quiet. he went to prison for over a year before securing home confinement during the covid pandemic. this is all just on the record. this is all established, okay? for all of trumps gravity defying improbable's from this -- believe me, i've covered him for a while now. there have been many, legal or otherwise. somewhere deep down, he's just a scared 77-year-old man. you know, toughest guy i've ever met not with banding. is also someone that has launched a whol
prosecutors under the trump administration, trumps justice department, said it was illegal. and illegal in a way to benefit trumps campaign. it benefited trumps campaign specifically because the payments came right after the access hollywood tape broke. if you remember, trump was the weakest he had ever been as a candidate. one more scandal, like a secret affair with a star while his wife was taking care of their four month old newborn -- it would have very likely edit his campaign. one of the...
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trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >> writing songs! yeah, it's hard to get through four, and mika lets me talk to stay awake. what a physical toll for anybody. >> this is where also it helps to have real firsthand knowledge of donald trump over the course of over a decade. and the guy has no attention span. we've seen it up front and how we've known people who have worked for him, and they have to work around this sort of add mentality that he has, and the need for attention. constant attention. making moments and mara gay -- >> and by the way, being in ch
trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >>...
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trump ban a partial-birth abortion? >> i am very pro-choice. i hate the concept of abortion. i hate it. i hate everything it stands for and i cringe when i hear people debating the subject, but i still just believe in choice. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion yes or no as a principle? >> the answer is there has to be some sort of punishment. >> for the woman. >> yes. >> the justices that i'm going to appoint will be pro-life, they will have a conservative bent. >> unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the white house. >> so for 52 years people have wanted to end roe v. wade, to give it back to the states. we did that. it was an incredible thing, an incredible achievement. we did that, and now the states have it. >> meanwhile, a year after the dobbs decision, more than 60% of voters disapproved of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. so where does the battle over abortion go from here? joining me now is the democratic governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer. governor whitmer, welcome back
trump ban a partial-birth abortion? >> i am very pro-choice. i hate the concept of abortion. i hate it. i hate everything it stands for and i cringe when i hear people debating the subject, but i still just believe in choice. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion yes or no as a principle? >> the answer is there has to be some sort of punishment. >> for the woman. >> yes. >> the justices that i'm going to appoint will be pro-life, they will have a...
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as presented by witness trump to the press today. something we will never hear him saying the courtroom because he will never testify, but his defense that he will present every day in some version there outside of the courtroom, i was paying a lawyer. i was paying him for years. these checks were just me pain the lawyer. that is the defense. they will get that from his mouth but that is what the defense lawyers will be trying to get through cross- examination and other witnesses. >> the clip you played was fascinating because he blew it. if you listen really closely he starts by saying i. then he says the accountant did it. then he can say he did not know what the accountant is doing. >> he pretends like he does not know who the accountant is. >> he says whoever it is i didn't know when whatever they wrote down his legal. it is fine to define them as legal fees. that is one where, if you have a smart jury which when i was doing this i always looked for smart jurors. that's when i used to say, good luck to you. i don't think that wil
as presented by witness trump to the press today. something we will never hear him saying the courtroom because he will never testify, but his defense that he will present every day in some version there outside of the courtroom, i was paying a lawyer. i was paying him for years. these checks were just me pain the lawyer. that is the defense. they will get that from his mouth but that is what the defense lawyers will be trying to get through cross- examination and other witnesses. >> the...
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donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement desperately trying to create some distance between the catastrophe of his own making, he said he supported leaving abortion rights up to the states. that includes states like mississippi where a 14-year-old who is a victim of rape has to have the child, trump has flip- flopped all over the issue. >> i am very pro-choice. i am strongly for choice, and you and i hate the concept of abortion. >> but you would not ban it? >> no. i build buildings. don't ask me questions on if i'm pro-choice or pro-life. i've evolved on a lot of different things. >> as you know, i'm pro-life. >> i have been pro-life. >> the answer is, there have to be some form of punishment. >> pick any position. he said it at some point. none of that matters. it doesn't matter what he says. republicans are trying to hide their true position. and the ones that are trying to hide their position, those are the ones that know he needs to win the election. if you listen to conservatives who don't need to
donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement desperately trying to create some distance between the catastrophe of his own making, he said he supported leaving abortion rights up to the states. that includes states like mississippi where a 14-year-old who is a victim of rape has to have the child, trump has flip- flopped all over the issue. >> i am very pro-choice. i am strongly for choice, and you and i hate the concept of abortion. >> but you would not ban it? >>...
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i am so honored to call president trump friend. he did so much to help save babies and protect women, bringing down the unconstitutional roe v wade -- >> 20 me know as senator tammy duckworth, a democrat of illinois. do you think that republicans have changed their minds on this because of the polling? do you think they are trying to obscure their real view of this? which do you think is closer to the truth? >> they are trying to obscure their real view on this and they have been fighting very hard to ban abortion and bring down roe v wade for all of these years, many of them never realized what it was going to mean for very popular procedures like in vitro fertilization, and what it meant for contraceptive -- contraception, like iuds. and so they are the dog that caught the car, they caught the bumper. and then they realized, holy cow -- this is not what we want. this is why we have floridians living under a six week abortion ban. but in alabama, a fertilized egg is still a human being. in louisiana, you can't discard fertilized e
i am so honored to call president trump friend. he did so much to help save babies and protect women, bringing down the unconstitutional roe v wade -- >> 20 me know as senator tammy duckworth, a democrat of illinois. do you think that republicans have changed their minds on this because of the polling? do you think they are trying to obscure their real view of this? which do you think is closer to the truth? >> they are trying to obscure their real view on this and they have been...
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donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he's always wanted. donald trump said that each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote, five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in anyway in an abortion. no one in arizona has voted for that law. but a majority of the people of arizona have voted for a governor who opposes that law, a governor to the horror of william thompson howell, is a woman. who will be our first guest tonight. >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion in planned parenthood upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodily autonomy, who don't want to see the freedom o
donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he's always wanted. donald trump said that each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote, five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in anyway in an...
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trump's attorneys issuing a subpoena. who served as a special prosecutor in the district attorney's office who quit and wrote a book about his work while the investigation was still going on. the single most irresponsible thing i have ever heard of a special prosecutor doing. but the trump lawyers are interested in obtaining his testimony. we would have to clear anything he might say that could violate the codes of the way the da's office operates. we have never seen a motion like this before. it is a pretty strange thing to have to wrestle with. >> and he is totally talking out of school. could this give trump a card to play to delie the trial? i think the answer is no. the very most that would happen is maybe the judge says okay, you can have a couple of pages. the subpoena is for documents and the da has argued there are none and pomeranz himself said i have none. so at most, you could imagine them saying have a couple of pages and do your worst, but it won't be a mechanism for delay. that is the most important point.
trump's attorneys issuing a subpoena. who served as a special prosecutor in the district attorney's office who quit and wrote a book about his work while the investigation was still going on. the single most irresponsible thing i have ever heard of a special prosecutor doing. but the trump lawyers are interested in obtaining his testimony. we would have to clear anything he might say that could violate the codes of the way the da's office operates. we have never seen a motion like this before....
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trump or the trump o. and as you pointed out, andrea, this is his second felony conviction, his second time that he'll be incarcerated at age 77 years of age, and nowhere inside this plea agreement is there any requirement that mr. weisselberg cooperate against former president trump. but what it will do is prevent mr. weisselberg in a very real way from testifying in this upcoming hush money trial for former president trump, for former president trump's benefit, because mr. weisselberg is now a convicted perjurer, he's a convicted tax avoider and any credibility that he might otherwise have had assigned or any hope that former president trump could get any favorable testimony that would be credible at all in front of a jury is evaporated with this currency sentence of five months in rikers for mr. weisselberg. >> and speaking of that new york trial and interestingly, judge merchan is not framing it as a hush money case, he's framing it as an election interference case. jury selection set to begin on monda
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i agree with president trump. i agree with president trump. a full ban on abortion is not where the people are. the issue is less about banning abortion and more about saving babies. i'm so honored to call president trump a friend. he did so much to help save babies. bringing down the unconstitutional roe v wade. >> joining me now is senator tammy duckworth from illinois. do you think republicans have change their minds on this because of the polling, do you think they are trying to obscure the real view of this? which do you think is closer to the truth? >> they are trying to obscure the real view on this. they have been fighting very hard to battle abortion and breakdown roe v wade for all of these years. many of them never realized what it would mean for very popular procedures like in vitro fertilization and what it meant for contraception like iud. they are the dog that caught the bumper, was chasing after the car and finally caught it. now they are like, holy cow this is not what we want. we have floridians living under a six week aborti
i agree with president trump. i agree with president trump. a full ban on abortion is not where the people are. the issue is less about banning abortion and more about saving babies. i'm so honored to call president trump a friend. he did so much to help save babies. bringing down the unconstitutional roe v wade. >> joining me now is senator tammy duckworth from illinois. do you think republicans have change their minds on this because of the polling, do you think they are trying to...
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trump is right in this regard. it's a state issue up to a point. as that develops, i think the american people find the consensus around 15 weeks. we will continue to focus on the child in the pro-life movement. i think president trump was a good pro-life president. we will see where this goes. >> joining us now is yamiche alcindor and in wisconsin, where president biden was courting the youth vote yesterday, gabe gutierrez. welcome both. yamiche, donald trump took the convenient way out on abortion, i guess, by punting it to states. it sounds like senator graham is falling back in life. >> that's right. this isn't the first time we have seen senator graham say one thing and then change his mind. he is trying to walk a fine line here. he is doing something that most republicans don't do, which is openly saying he disagrees with something the former president was saying. that being said, he is saying today, as he is saying that the president was a great pro-life president. he is saying that it bothers him what happe
trump is right in this regard. it's a state issue up to a point. as that develops, i think the american people find the consensus around 15 weeks. we will continue to focus on the child in the pro-life movement. i think president trump was a good pro-life president. we will see where this goes. >> joining us now is yamiche alcindor and in wisconsin, where president biden was courting the youth vote yesterday, gabe gutierrez. welcome both. yamiche, donald trump took the convenient way out...
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donald trump signed it. in his signing statement in january -- i remember, because i was in the office at the time. i remember reading it and seeing it. he said, i would like to extend this law permanently, not even with a temporary extension. i would like to extend this law permanently because it's so important for our nation's security. >> what's happening right now when we look around at i.s.i.s.-k attacking in moscow, you would think moscow would be heavily defended despite a u.s. warning this was going to happen in that specific location, according to our reporting, and you see a rise of terrorism now, which could be threatening europe as well as us, because these groups are resurgent. >> you couldn't pick a worse time to blind ourselves to these threats. all of these are topics that section 702 is aimed at addressing, these threats to our national well-being. at a time when we are facing greater threats than ever, we have a group of people in congress who -- i guess if this was an election for a tenth
donald trump signed it. in his signing statement in january -- i remember, because i was in the office at the time. i remember reading it and seeing it. he said, i would like to extend this law permanently, not even with a temporary extension. i would like to extend this law permanently because it's so important for our nation's security. >> what's happening right now when we look around at i.s.i.s.-k attacking in moscow, you would think moscow would be heavily defended despite a u.s....
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today, trump eliminated that from his vocabulary. he voiced no concern whatsoever with florida's abortion ban or any other abortion restriction any statement wants to oppose. trump used to be a critic of six-week bands. now he's apparently fine with it. trump was also segment on the issue of a national abortion ban, and his own party has been relentlessly pushing. a national ban is something he himself reportedly said he supports as recently as a few weeks ago. trump today also, for what it's worth, falsely accused democrats of executing children. that is what he said democrats abortion policies are. it is to execute children, which is a nice q and on flavor to it, in addition to being completely, completely false. so, perhaps a more accurate headline about donald trump's remarks today might have been something like "channeling cueing on conspiracy theory, donald trump falsely accuses democrats of executing children or trump abandons criticism of strictest state abortion bands." trump abandons mentions of republican proposals for nat
today, trump eliminated that from his vocabulary. he voiced no concern whatsoever with florida's abortion ban or any other abortion restriction any statement wants to oppose. trump used to be a critic of six-week bands. now he's apparently fine with it. trump was also segment on the issue of a national abortion ban, and his own party has been relentlessly pushing. a national ban is something he himself reportedly said he supports as recently as a few weeks ago. trump today also, for what it's...
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. >>> it is not donald trump who did this. it is the 63 million people who voted for donald trump and put the power of supreme court nomination in his hands for four years. and it's the 62 million people who voted for george w. bush or who volunteered for his campaign or helped out in any way which meant that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. and it is the 49 million people who voted for george h. w. bush who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court where he waited for decades to vote to overturn roe v. wade. they had every reason to believe that it was just political posturing. he wasn't the first. george h. w. bush and the family were supporters of planned parenthood until george h. w. bush had to change his position in 1980 in order to become ronald reagan's vice presidential running mate. an act of ultimate cynicism in politics. no one working in american politics believed that george h. w. bush from connecticut
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has a trump abortion ban. >> the states are working brilliantly. >> the 2024 presidential election has somehow become a referendum on alex jones conspiracy theory. >> i don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs . >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as we approach the 2024 election, republicans are obsessed with the 2020 election. donald trump big lie of a stolen election had become the ideological tentpole of today's republican party, which is why, just this afternoon, speaker of the house mike johnson make the pilgrimage down to mar-a-lago to hold a so-called election integrity summit with the ex- president. now, election integrity might seem like an innocuous enough freeze. shortly everyone wants our elections to be carried out properly. for republicans, they have a place to the concept in a really insidious way. when i say election integrity, it really just means that big lie. and, there's a reason for that. what many of them actually believe
has a trump abortion ban. >> the states are working brilliantly. >> the 2024 presidential election has somehow become a referendum on alex jones conspiracy theory. >> i don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs . >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as we approach the 2024 election, republicans are obsessed with the 2020 election. donald trump big lie of a stolen election had become the ideological...
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trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this trial. do you understand that? trump, yes sir.
trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this...
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people that don't necessarily follow or like donald trump said this is an outrage that this case was brought. this is political persecution. this is a persecution like never before. nobody's ever seen anything like it. again, it's a case that should never have been brought. it's an assault on america. that's why i'm very proud to be here. this is an assault on our country. it's a country that's failing. it's a country that's run by an incompetent man, who's very much involved in this case. this is really an attack on a political opponent. that's all it is. i'm very honored to be here. thank you very much.
people that don't necessarily follow or like donald trump said this is an outrage that this case was brought. this is political persecution. this is a persecution like never before. nobody's ever seen anything like it. again, it's a case that should never have been brought. it's an assault on america. that's why i'm very proud to be here. this is an assault on our country. it's a country that's failing. it's a country that's run by an incompetent man, who's very much involved in this case. this...
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trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and a software engineer. 11 more needed. that includes six alternates. inside the courtroom donald trump again appeared deep in contemplation at times, or perhaps slumber, with his eyes closed and his tiny mouth pursed. but outside the courtroom the defendant attempted to try his case using his alternative facts. >> i would pay a lawyer and marked it down as an illegal expense, some accountant i didn't know marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. you get indicted over that. legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. >> a legal e
trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology...
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>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >> okay, sorry. we know that his lawyers have very -- >> let's bounce to alan since we're having trouble with her audio. this is a major trial, obviously in the age of social media. and trump is constantly communicating on social media. many of these perspective jurors may have their own social media presence. what do you see as the social media factor here in selecting a fair and impartial jury? >> the judge won't tell jurors not to go on social media. the judge will instruct them to avoid that, but, of course, every once in a while, it is engrained in our society's habits. i'm sure a juror or two
>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >>...
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has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court delivered a potential death sentence to thousands of women in their state when they decided that nearly all abortions will be banned. joining me now is molly john fast and comedian, writer and actor jay jerden and we're going to add msnbc contributor. we're going to manifest it. this is kamala harris at her most powerful and on an issue she truly cares about. >> yeah. you know, the thing is in that time period in the 1870s you didn't have women politicians because women couldn't vote. >> couldn't vote. >> lincoln was president w
has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court...
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who work for donald trump. we also found phone numbers going back and forth with the planners and also one that was very questionable that came from the white house switchboard, through the switchboard to somebody on the ground. it's interesting to me that we might be able to go further with the 35 million plus lines of data we have, but that direct line has always been difficult based on the fact he had so many people surrounding him doing such nefarious things. i wish we had a little longer to look at the data, but at some point we have to wonder what was going on in the white house at that time and what did the phone calls consist of. >> to drill down further because i'm asking about official acts. can you think of just as a former member of congress, and as somebody who investigated what happened on january 6th, can you think of an official presidential official reason why a president or his chief of staff would be talking to the oath keepers? >> no. there is no reason to do that. no, especially the people
who work for donald trump. we also found phone numbers going back and forth with the planners and also one that was very questionable that came from the white house switchboard, through the switchboard to somebody on the ground. it's interesting to me that we might be able to go further with the 35 million plus lines of data we have, but that direct line has always been difficult based on the fact he had so many people surrounding him doing such nefarious things. i wish we had a little longer...
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people who has seen donald trump's tax returns and he wrote the book "trump nation the art of being the donald." jared kushner now says he is confident that if donald trump is reelected all decisions his father-in-law made would be based on what is best for the country and not family business interests. is he laughing at us saying that? let's start with the beginning of the trump administration when his sister went to asia and showed an chart with her brother's face on it and the white house as she was pitching real estate business and why you should move to the u.s. because you could get a visa or the end of the trump administration while trump was leading into january 6th when jared was in the middle east with steve mnuchin raising money. he is laughing in our face? trying to say something like this? >> i think it's even worse than him laughing in our face, stef. i think he just assumes everyone is stupid and everyone isn't paying attention. if you just pick through a number of things, the arc of his own career, prior to being in the white house and what happened while he was in t
people who has seen donald trump's tax returns and he wrote the book "trump nation the art of being the donald." jared kushner now says he is confident that if donald trump is reelected all decisions his father-in-law made would be based on what is best for the country and not family business interests. is he laughing at us saying that? let's start with the beginning of the trump administration when his sister went to asia and showed an chart with her brother's face on it and the...