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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...
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this is donald trump's playbook. and what is amazing is that he has turned, not only large swats of the publican party, but essentially the house of representatives and speaker, mike johnson is an example of that. has now become sort of a subsidiary of the donald trump campaign, and i think that is what this visual reinforces today. remember, mike johnson is an accidental speaker. perhaps the weakest speaker of our lifetime. if not of modern times, period. he would not be in the office if donald trump had not unrooted him, and he is there to try to save his job. so, trump is not only the republican nominee, tamale's point, but he is essentially acting as the de facto speaker of the united states right now, and controlling what does and doesn't come up for a vote on the floor of the house of representatives. >> molly, do you think johnson going down there to kiss trump's ring was enough? because the person inside congress, who is targeting him, who has him on the thin ice is his fellow republican, marjorie taylor gree
this is donald trump's playbook. and what is amazing is that he has turned, not only large swats of the publican party, but essentially the house of representatives and speaker, mike johnson is an example of that. has now become sort of a subsidiary of the donald trump campaign, and i think that is what this visual reinforces today. remember, mike johnson is an accidental speaker. perhaps the weakest speaker of our lifetime. if not of modern times, period. he would not be in the office if...
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today president biden's campaign again pinned the arizona ruling squarely on trump saying, "trump did this and he'll do it again." vice president harris will go to arizona friday. she was there last month talking about the threat of the civil war era ban being reinstated. >> 1864, understand 1864 before women had the right to vote, before women could own property, before arizona was even admitted as a state, look, these extremists, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s, but we're not going to let them. we're not going to let them. >> meanwhile a key ally of president biden's has some interesting advice about parts of his campaign messaging. politico obtained audio of the president's former chief of staff ron klain speaking at an event. he said the president is talking too much about bridges and not enough about bringing down the cost of living and told politico he's proud of what biden has accomplished so far but argues this election needs to be about the future. with that let's bring in our leadoff panel, ashley parker, senior national political correspondent for "the washin
today president biden's campaign again pinned the arizona ruling squarely on trump saying, "trump did this and he'll do it again." vice president harris will go to arizona friday. she was there last month talking about the threat of the civil war era ban being reinstated. >> 1864, understand 1864 before women had the right to vote, before women could own property, before arizona was even admitted as a state, look, these extremists, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s,...
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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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how trump's co-defendants are aiming to have their charges thrown out. >>> plus, the countdown to trump's hush money case. it starts on monday, and we got our hands on the list of potential prosecution witnesses. >>> also ahead, a meeting at mar-a-lago, why the house speaker is headed to florida to talk, of all things, election integrity with the former president. >>> and later, new fallout over a revived 1864 ban on abortion, as the vice president prepares to, quote, take the gloves off in arizona. ♪♪ >>> welcome to friday. it is 10:00 eastern. thanks for being here. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin in florida, and that hearing today in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. the judge will hear arguments from two of donald trump's co-defendants, walt nauta and carlos de oliveira on several motions including the bid to get the charges against them thrown out. ken dilanian is outside the courthouse in fort pierce, florida. also with us paul butler former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. ken, what else do we know about today's hearing and these two co-defe
how trump's co-defendants are aiming to have their charges thrown out. >>> plus, the countdown to trump's hush money case. it starts on monday, and we got our hands on the list of potential prosecution witnesses. >>> also ahead, a meeting at mar-a-lago, why the house speaker is headed to florida to talk, of all things, election integrity with the former president. >>> and later, new fallout over a revived 1864 ban on abortion, as the vice president prepares to, quote,...
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a deal trump's fixer said he orchestrated himself on behalf of donald trump and the trump organization. donald trump and the organization deny the allegations. >> you know about the payment to stormi daniels in. >> no. >> the manhattan district tore started investigating those payments and eventually subpoenaed eight years of trump's tax returns. the fight went to the supreme court before he got the documents in 2021. >> the manhattan da now is in possession of former president trump's tax returns. >> and the next month prosecutors turn their sights on the trump organization cfo. >> this guy is the ultimate surge provider. he has been working for the trump family for decades. if you crack the service providers you can crack the case. >> and when he refused to testify against the former president prosecutors announced charges against the trump organization and the cfo. they both plead not guilty. >> 15 counts for a range of charges from larceny to false records. it shows the da meant business during this multiyear probe. >> in january of 2022 a new da is sworn in with speculation over i
a deal trump's fixer said he orchestrated himself on behalf of donald trump and the trump organization. donald trump and the organization deny the allegations. >> you know about the payment to stormi daniels in. >> no. >> the manhattan district tore started investigating those payments and eventually subpoenaed eight years of trump's tax returns. the fight went to the supreme court before he got the documents in 2021. >> the manhattan da now is in possession of former...
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this is the trump campaign. ignore what you can't control and change the story into all of the terrible, scary, bad, awful things for people. especially people are collar -- of color are going to do to you. what is amazing is he has turned, not only the republican party, but essentially the housing representatives and speaker mike dobson is an example of that. it becomes a subsidiary of the donald trump campaign. i think that is what this visual reinforces today. remember, mike dodson is an accidental speaker. perhaps the weakest speaker of our lifetime, if not of modern times period. he would not be in the office of donald trump had not anointed him. he is there to try to save his job. so, trump is not only the republican nominee, to molly's points, but he is essentially acting as the de facto speaker of the united states are now in controlling what does and doesn't come up as a boat on the floor of representatives. what you think johnson going down there to kiss the ring was enough? the person inside congress
this is the trump campaign. ignore what you can't control and change the story into all of the terrible, scary, bad, awful things for people. especially people are collar -- of color are going to do to you. what is amazing is he has turned, not only the republican party, but essentially the housing representatives and speaker mike dobson is an example of that. it becomes a subsidiary of the donald trump campaign. i think that is what this visual reinforces today. remember, mike dodson is an...
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a trump rep told the magazine's general counsel that trump would aggressively pursue legal action if the story was printed as the guardian report and that magazine folded, and i mentioned the political history because at the time if there was one more story about some fading half joke of a reality star then that magazine would not have seen the reason to go get into a whole legal battle about it. so they did fold, but that's not all. that representative for trump at the time was a lawyer named michael cohen. who was then a very aggressive trump defender. some called him a fixer and he put the heat on that magazine that was doing things trump didn't want. cohen was in pretty much the same role during the 2016 campaign which, of course, now is many years later when then-candidate trump wanted to keep that long-buried story was still buried and it was after access hollywood came out and tapes were on cohen's mind while he did trump's dirty work and all of that would later lead to his conviction anden cars rag, but cohen was making tapes of his discussion with the candidate, now defendan
a trump rep told the magazine's general counsel that trump would aggressively pursue legal action if the story was printed as the guardian report and that magazine folded, and i mentioned the political history because at the time if there was one more story about some fading half joke of a reality star then that magazine would not have seen the reason to go get into a whole legal battle about it. so they did fold, but that's not all. that representative for trump at the time was a lawyer named...
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typically these have been all about donald trump. he has been attending them and when he does there is a strong of supporters usually on the street behind me. today he is not here. some about the supporting cast respect the two co-defendants, his employees walt ngata the valet and also the property manager, both accused of conspiring to obstruct justice, specifically to attempt to delete video footage that showed mr. ngata moving boxes. today their lawyers will argue that anywhere charges should be dismissed because they were not aware of a pending criminal investigation and they were not fully aware of the significance of what was in those boxes. and therefore they couldn't have committed the crimes. jack smith's attorneys, special counsel's office will argue that that is really a fact question, not a legal question and that motions to dismiss are about whether the law appies to the fact and judge should assume the facts as alleged are true. so that is the argument today. and motions to dismiss are very difficult to win. but the jud
typically these have been all about donald trump. he has been attending them and when he does there is a strong of supporters usually on the street behind me. today he is not here. some about the supporting cast respect the two co-defendants, his employees walt ngata the valet and also the property manager, both accused of conspiring to obstruct justice, specifically to attempt to delete video footage that showed mr. ngata moving boxes. today their lawyers will argue that anywhere charges...
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trump also gets something out of this. he gets to bring johnson down there, remind him, he, himself, trump is the top guy in the party and remind him of his policy positions which differ on different things, on abortion, on ukraine aid and fisa, which a procedural vote failed yesterday. this is really both men getting to -- to get their political goals met here. what this looks like is interesting, and they are expected to talk about this legislation to move forward that would ban noncitizens from voting. i'll note noncitizens are already barred from voting in the u.s., but that will be the political story they can go out and potentially take questions and if they do, expect there to be lots of questions on abortions particularly after the arizona ruling this week. >> thank you for that fact check and the meeting here, the timing is such many people on the hill think next week could be make-or-break for ukraine aid funtding. i'm sure trump will try to influence johnson on that today. everything is shadowed by abortion. he
trump also gets something out of this. he gets to bring johnson down there, remind him, he, himself, trump is the top guy in the party and remind him of his policy positions which differ on different things, on abortion, on ukraine aid and fisa, which a procedural vote failed yesterday. this is really both men getting to -- to get their political goals met here. what this looks like is interesting, and they are expected to talk about this legislation to move forward that would ban noncitizens...
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he was lying for donald trump. he has now come clean and is testifying against donald trump and he is corroborated in a number of ways. >> danny you were shaking your head when we were listening to that avenatti sound. >> michael cohen is maybe somebody who has credibility issues, but there are going to be documents in this case. and together with michael cohen with his lack of credibility, what are it may be, his story may match up to the documents in a way that the defense's theory won't work. and by the way, prosecutors, especially prosecutors like glenn know when they use cooperating witnesses they may have credibility issues. they plan for that. i am such a glenn kirschner fan i can cite his block that he uses in closing, and it goes a little bit like this, glenn, tell me if i get it. it's like the government didn't choose this witness. the defendant chose this witness. trump chose michael cohen to commit l crimes with, to confide in, to break the law, so we the government didn't choose this guy. the defendant
he was lying for donald trump. he has now come clean and is testifying against donald trump and he is corroborated in a number of ways. >> danny you were shaking your head when we were listening to that avenatti sound. >> michael cohen is maybe somebody who has credibility issues, but there are going to be documents in this case. and together with michael cohen with his lack of credibility, what are it may be, his story may match up to the documents in a way that the defense's...
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remember the example of kevin mccarthy, who tried to cozy up to trump and, at the end of the day, trump didn't come to save him. >> yeah, if he is banking on donald trump to be a reliable partner to save him, yeah, kevin mccarthy would like to have a word with him about it. this is a bizarre pairing here. i mean, as much as kevin mccarthy was an ally of donald trump, i don't recall them having a press conference like this together. my former boss certainly never did. it feels to me like there's some type of trade going on here, what's going on. yeah, donald trump can certainly protect mike johnson to a certain degree, but i don't know that marjorie taylor greene is necessarily going to step aside. you know, as we've seen, she seems dedicated to coming after mike johnson. i'm sure she'll say she's just as close of an ally to donald trump. i don't know this saves him, but i'm worried what mike johnson may give away to donald trump. perhaps scuttling ukraine, for example. >> keep an eye on that tomorrow. let's talk more about marjorie taylor greene and her threats. we played sound earlier
remember the example of kevin mccarthy, who tried to cozy up to trump and, at the end of the day, trump didn't come to save him. >> yeah, if he is banking on donald trump to be a reliable partner to save him, yeah, kevin mccarthy would like to have a word with him about it. this is a bizarre pairing here. i mean, as much as kevin mccarthy was an ally of donald trump, i don't recall them having a press conference like this together. my former boss certainly never did. it feels to me like...
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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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allegations trump denies. allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer, he was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording, as being a part of the hush money plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization were vowing to scheme tax authorities. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization. >> they're looking to squeeze him again still to possibly get to donald trump. >> reporter: on march 4th, 2024, allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the trump civil fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. he's not been charged in that case. he's currently serving five months in prison. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and his team are the prosecutors in the trial. bragg is a harvard educated democrat and assistant attorne
allegations trump denies. allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer, he was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording, as being a part of the hush money plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization were vowing to scheme tax authorities. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump...
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but knowing donald trump, covering donald trump, and the way he has approached all of these cases, i think it would be very hard to keep him off the stand if he decides that he wants to testify, and i suspect after listening to the testimony against him through the prosecution's presentation, he'll be chomping at the bit to get up there and tell his side of the story, chris. >> jim, do you agree with that? what do you think the chances are he takes the stand, and whatever the decision is, do you think it will be one based on legal facts or will it be more about political considerations and ego? >> no, this is all about political considerations and ego, chris, because he's looking at these same numbers and have two-thirds of independent voters saying that they're going to look at this, and if he's convicted, judge him harshly and perhaps not vote for him. that's a 5 alarm fire in trump world, and so, you know, they've been campaigning from the courthouse for the last couple of months. it's now even more important right now, chris, because voters are starting to pay attention. these sw
but knowing donald trump, covering donald trump, and the way he has approached all of these cases, i think it would be very hard to keep him off the stand if he decides that he wants to testify, and i suspect after listening to the testimony against him through the prosecution's presentation, he'll be chomping at the bit to get up there and tell his side of the story, chris. >> jim, do you agree with that? what do you think the chances are he takes the stand, and whatever the decision is,...
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whether trump knew about it, whether trump knew at the time that his payments to michael cohen were, in fact, a reimbursement to michael cohen for fronting the hush money to stormy daniels. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will also be central to the case, which is what makes these less recognizable names also very interesting, jeffrey mcconnie. he would have had access and maybe needed to approve the payments to michael cohen which were all classified as payments for legal services. westerhaut was the oval office secretary and because trump was doing all this reimbursing while he was in the white house as the president, she would have had a front row seat. that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben and ankush khandori. you were more informed, lisa, given your following and dee
whether trump knew about it, whether trump knew at the time that his payments to michael cohen were, in fact, a reimbursement to michael cohen for fronting the hush money to stormy daniels. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will...
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>> it depends on whether trump would -- >> but trump would give it back. what would you like republicans to do in november? >> i think they should not vote for trump. i understand given the arithmetic that may mean that biden is elected. that's not going to make me happy, but i would be happy to talk to any republican and i talk to many of them frequently to say that this misplaced idea that they have that trump is better than biden is simply inaccurate. >> what do you make of liz cheney's commitment to do everything in her power, i think she said, every cell in her body will go towards making sure trump is never elected again? >> i think it's a worthy effort. i hope he's not re-elected. >> do you view the threat of trump as -- his celebration of orban, was that something that you saw behind closed doors. do you view the threat of trumpism akin to the threat of an autocracy? >> i do not believe that trump represents an existential threat to democracy. and i think that probably puts me at a minority on this network. but i think our constitution is strong. i
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trump is a difficult client. and i think ideally, he will be able to try the case he wants to try, which is a very compelling chance. michael cohen, he is perhaps the most unbelievable witness in history. his lies, they are legendary. he's already been convicted of perjury. >> to that end though, do you think michael cohen would go and tell lies on the witness stand? >> oh yeah. >> somebody who has done time, they understand what it is all about on a very personal level, do you really think he would lie about something again? >> he is a liar. >> what about trump wanting to testify when you are working with him? did he want to do that? >> you know, he did publicly stated he would prefer that. to manage. they declined to do it. he chose not to litigate that. he is not really afraid. he is not afraid to engage. on the other hand, most of the time he should not engage. it is easily challenge will as cohen is. >> yeah. last question, when you heard donald trump that he would be honored to serve a day in jail, do you b
trump is a difficult client. and i think ideally, he will be able to try the case he wants to try, which is a very compelling chance. michael cohen, he is perhaps the most unbelievable witness in history. his lies, they are legendary. he's already been convicted of perjury. >> to that end though, do you think michael cohen would go and tell lies on the witness stand? >> oh yeah. >> somebody who has done time, they understand what it is all about on a very personal level, do...
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donald trump is not president trump anymore. he is former president trump, but more importantly, he is just defendant trump in this case, and so jury selection will begin on monday barring some intervention by the appellate court in his favor. >> okay, so is he out of options or could he attempt a fourth try today, or is it just now in the hands of the appellate court? >> i know it sounds crazy but we at msnbc are always looking to see whether or not he tries another last minute appellate move. there will be a full panel of the appellate court that will be listening to and considering the denials that he got on an emergency basis during the course of this week. again, unless an appellate court intervenes and says the case doesn't begin on mondayed, you bet your bottom dollar trump will be in court on monday with his attorneys. the manhattan d.a.'s office will be there and jury selection will begin. and it's going to take a couple of weeks, so they say, to be able to get a jury impanel instead this case. >> could you explain why
donald trump is not president trump anymore. he is former president trump, but more importantly, he is just defendant trump in this case, and so jury selection will begin on monday barring some intervention by the appellate court in his favor. >> okay, so is he out of options or could he attempt a fourth try today, or is it just now in the hands of the appellate court? >> i know it sounds crazy but we at msnbc are always looking to see whether or not he tries another last minute...
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trump also filed motions. she scheduled hearings on the motions by the co-defendants but not trump's motions. there have been numerous opportunities like this one where she has sort of let time lapse that could otherwise be used to move forward trump's case. i think that's unmistakable. regarding her handling of some of the issues here, i mean, her jury instruction question posed to the parties was a head scratcher. she certainly made a number of bizarre moves, and you know, some of them are just real head scratchers because, for example, if she was really trying to tank things for trump or whatever a lot of people believe, tipping her hand in those jury instructions maybe wouldn't be the most savvy way to do it. on the other hand, there's no question she's favorably inclined towards trump's views. i do agree with ken that the anger and frustration from smith's team is becoming more and more evident in the filings, which is dangerous because obviously she has a lot of power in her hands and the standard to get
trump also filed motions. she scheduled hearings on the motions by the co-defendants but not trump's motions. there have been numerous opportunities like this one where she has sort of let time lapse that could otherwise be used to move forward trump's case. i think that's unmistakable. regarding her handling of some of the issues here, i mean, her jury instruction question posed to the parties was a head scratcher. she certainly made a number of bizarre moves, and you know, some of them are...
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>> trump did this. i mean, nicolle, this is exactly the responsibility of donald trump. he owns this. and he packed that court. he set up the supreme court, he promised that they would overturn roe. and they did. and look at what it has unleashed around this country. it is a disastrous decision. my heartaches for women around this country but especially in arizona. so draconian, so misguided and not where the will of the american voters are on this issue. but it is donald trump and he did it and he owns it and people need to hold him accountable. >> state certainly birch is connect, this is not what 81% of americans want. women want abortions to be legal in most or all instances. those numbers have never been higher. the politics are abundantly clear that they are disastrous for republicans. and abortion bans and abortion candidates have failed and some of the reddest pockets of america. that is the good political news. the disastrous news for women is starting in 14 days. being pregnant could be a lethal health condition. and i wonder how you, from the campaign perspect
>> trump did this. i mean, nicolle, this is exactly the responsibility of donald trump. he owns this. and he packed that court. he set up the supreme court, he promised that they would overturn roe. and they did. and look at what it has unleashed around this country. it is a disastrous decision. my heartaches for women around this country but especially in arizona. so draconian, so misguided and not where the will of the american voters are on this issue. but it is donald trump and he did...
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when trump is convicted. again, i think he will be convicted. that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to hold up. i believe if you're going to bring a case against a sitting president or a former president who tens of millions of people support, especially in today's day and age with how divided we are, i think it needs to be a rock solid, lock tight, nearly perfect prosecuted case. because otherwise, you run a huge risk as to what it's going to mean for the country. and i don't believe this case right now is the case. and that's the problem that i have. but i stand behind everything i said in 2018. everything i wrote in that op-ed. and i remain very concerned that no one has gotten to the bottom of what the hell exactly happened with epstein in 2018. was that decision made by jeffrey berman? william barr? who made that decision and why was it made to turn a blind eye to donald trump's conduct? >> you mentioned your history. you also wrote that there are facts and evidence, texts, e-mails, et cetera in the hush money case that have yet to see t
when trump is convicted. again, i think he will be convicted. that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to hold up. i believe if you're going to bring a case against a sitting president or a former president who tens of millions of people support, especially in today's day and age with how divided we are, i think it needs to be a rock solid, lock tight, nearly perfect prosecuted case. because otherwise, you run a huge risk as to what it's going to mean for the country. and i don't believe this...
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and then they will be asked, have you gone to a trump rally g or work for the trump organization? anyone who works for the trump organization and they will be asked, you know, if they identify with the proud boys and there also can be asked if they have read michael cohen's c books. >> 42 questions. >> reporter: it will be very long days. they will go through a lot of people to get to l a jury -- th may have one opinion one way or the other. they can set that aside and come to a fair conclusion. >> christie, they want the judge to ask jurors whether not they like trump traditionally people try to avoid jury duty that happening here or will they be more inclined to get on the jury and end up on tv or with a book deal? >> reporter: that question of whether you like trump. the question is framed differently. the judge is trying to get at whether or not people have very strong views about trump and unless you live under a rock, most people do have views about it one way or another. the question will be, here is what your views are but as suzanne said, can you put those aside and judge
and then they will be asked, have you gone to a trump rally g or work for the trump organization? anyone who works for the trump organization and they will be asked, you know, if they identify with the proud boys and there also can be asked if they have read michael cohen's c books. >> 42 questions. >> reporter: it will be very long days. they will go through a lot of people to get to l a jury -- th may have one opinion one way or the other. they can set that aside and come to a...
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importance to trump. he was the chief financial officer, he was in charge of the books, the numbers, sort of assessing the profits and revenues as well as the losses for trump's real estate portfolio, and you know, he's the person who trump would go to to learn, you know, heist making money, how they're assessing all of that, what they're reporting back to the irs, et cetera. so a really key figure in trump world for decades before trump entered political office and so to see him now be going to jail as we learned today is a real blow to the former president. >> so kristy, legally speaking it would seem like this could close the book on allen weisselberg, but i understand that attorney general letitia james now wants trump's court appointed monitor in the civil fraud case to look more deeply into some of the circumstances surrounding weisselberg's plea. what could that mean? >> i think what tish james is really trying to understand is whether or not that some of those documents that made it clear that all
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and from trump. i was reading all the stuff going if people really believe this what are they going to do? we saw what they were going to do. there are real-life ramifications to this. not just you are sending a voicemail and nothing happens. words have consequences. >>> they have consequences for democracy. as a matter of political theater it is the fool me once shame on you and full me twice shame on me. i can understand that trump may have been able to convince some section of his supporters the election was stolen in 2020. they seem to be laying the groundwork is a failsafe for the notion that 2024 it will have been stolen to buy illegal voters. why would people believe that two times in a row was not people not just catch on to the absurdity of that at some point? >> why do people believe -- i was kind of encourage there was not this is the lowest of all bars. there was no storming of the state capital in arizona after carrie lakes loss. there were protests. even the protests were muted. i was d
and from trump. i was reading all the stuff going if people really believe this what are they going to do? we saw what they were going to do. there are real-life ramifications to this. not just you are sending a voicemail and nothing happens. words have consequences. >>> they have consequences for democracy. as a matter of political theater it is the fool me once shame on you and full me twice shame on me. i can understand that trump may have been able to convince some section of his...
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we are already living in a trump 1.5 world. despite multiple civil charges, he has exerted influence over current u.s. policy having swept the nomination, he is calling the shots on capitol hill on issues ranging from the stall ukraine military aid package. how accurate do you think that is? yesterday's events solidified this moment as a trump 1.5 world. >> yeah. tomorrow he heads to new york for his first criminal trial. the first criminal trial of any president. this week on a couple issues he came out saying that it should be left up to the states and every republican lawmaker who has been more conservative on the issue came out to say, their previous stance was not realistic or he had someone go with trump to become the more moderate position and then you have pfizer. the first version of that bill had no chance of passing. then you had something like this on the immigration bill that you mentioned. trump had to say one word and you had his defenders on the hill before that bill even came out. yeah. he has a lot of sway ove
we are already living in a trump 1.5 world. despite multiple civil charges, he has exerted influence over current u.s. policy having swept the nomination, he is calling the shots on capitol hill on issues ranging from the stall ukraine military aid package. how accurate do you think that is? yesterday's events solidified this moment as a trump 1.5 world. >> yeah. tomorrow he heads to new york for his first criminal trial. the first criminal trial of any president. this week on a couple...
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a trump abortion ban. and now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gaslight in. it is your power that will put this light in the arizona state constitution, and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa larimer, co-author of the forthcoming book, the fall of roe, the rise of a new america. it's great to have you here. i'm such a fan of your reporting on all of this. and you had interesting reporting ahead of this event about how vice president harris made this event, it went from an official white house event to a campaign event. and my question to you would be, for a while we've heard about the biden/harris campaign toggling between different topics, democracy, the economy, it sort of feels like they are coalescing around abortion. >> what strategists tell me is it's a powerful motivator and it's a powerful motivator across the board, like sure, it's perhaps more energizing for certain groups of their coalitio
a trump abortion ban. and now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gaslight in. it is your power that will put this light in the arizona state constitution, and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa larimer, co-author of the forthcoming book, the fall of roe, the rise of a new america. it's great to have you here. i'm such a fan of your reporting on all of this. and you had interesting...
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because you could get a visa here or the end of the trump administration while trump was leading into january 6 when jared was in the middle east with steve mnuchin raising money for their next ventures. is he laughing at her face trying to say something like this? >> i think it's even worse than him laughing in our face. he just assumes that everyone is stupid and everyone is paying attention and 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 the white house, it just knocks the foundations out of this ridiculous explanation he gives for something that is nothing more than influence peddling and raw financial conflicts of interest. he famously got into harvard after his father made a $2.5 million donation to harvard. he came out of harvard fully armed with consultants fee, buzzwords about business and being a can-do young man, et cetera, with again having very little to show for it other than his family's own wealth as this enormous cushion that got him along in the world, which by the way is
because you could get a visa here or the end of the trump administration while trump was leading into january 6 when jared was in the middle east with steve mnuchin raising money for their next ventures. is he laughing at her face trying to say something like this? >> i think it's even worse than him laughing in our face. he just assumes that everyone is stupid and everyone is paying attention and if you just pick through a number of things, the arc of his own career prior to being in the...
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we hear trump speaking to that. god bless the usa bible and talks about christianity under siege, he's tapping into that idea. >> and they're also doing this at a time when we still have not gotten a lot of women into state legislatures. just going to put up the map. women as a percentage of state legislatures, it's a third nationwide. the yellow is where it's 20% or so. the light orange is where it's 20 to 40%. the red is where it's 60% and only nevada is red. you know, we're talking about a country in which women don't have a lot of power. talk about the women who despite that are siding with these christian nationalist men. there are a handful of women going along with this. >> i think it's more than a handful. i mean, much of the anti-abortion movement is led by women. we saw at least in 2016 -- i would have to check the data for 2020, but over half of white women in 2016 voted for trump. >> yep. >> i'm not saying they're all christian nationalists. but i don't think it's a small number of women. you could talk
we hear trump speaking to that. god bless the usa bible and talks about christianity under siege, he's tapping into that idea. >> and they're also doing this at a time when we still have not gotten a lot of women into state legislatures. just going to put up the map. women as a percentage of state legislatures, it's a third nationwide. the yellow is where it's 20% or so. the light orange is where it's 20 to 40%. the red is where it's 60% and only nevada is red. you know, we're talking...
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trump. this is not a trump story. he's the most recent american president to do it. this dates back to decades. this is what they wanted, this is what they created, this is what they promised. so are they taking a victory lap as we see the results in all these states? no, they're running. i'll give you one point of reference tonight before we bring in our experts. cnn covered this big ruling across eight different programs with about two hours of airtime just within this first day yesterday. msnbc as you look to us as a news source went about 2 hours and 20 minutes of coverage over about nine shows, similar. fox, which so often cheers for maga republicans and trump who created this reality and said it would be good, limited this to just 12 minutes, and their super maga evening hosts didn't mention it at all. this is striking. this is not only extreme on legal grounds, the first time the supreme court ever took back what was declared a human right, overturning precedent, violating the claims
trump. this is not a trump story. he's the most recent american president to do it. this dates back to decades. this is what they wanted, this is what they created, this is what they promised. so are they taking a victory lap as we see the results in all these states? no, they're running. i'll give you one point of reference tonight before we bring in our experts. cnn covered this big ruling across eight different programs with about two hours of airtime just within this first day yesterday....
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it's dangerous for donald trump and lara trump. and i think shame plays a role in this not just for the candidates but for republican activists down the line that peddle this crap. >> and peddle this crap they do. they plan to do some peddling tomorrow at mar-a-lago. tim heaphy, if you talk a little about -- what trump did on january 6th was hijack the sets. right? he used the white house as a set. not to serve the country, not to run the country but he wanted the pentagon to seize voting machines. he had mike flynn and the pillow person and the overstock person there to plot a coup. but he's obsessed with the sets and the optics. tomorrow the set is mar-a-lago. the actor is the speaker of the house. just talk about his manipulation of settings and seemingly normal official political figures. >> yeah, that's a really good point and an interesting point. when he got to the ellipse the morning of january 6th his first focus was on the relatively sparse crowd that was inside the magnetometers. there are a lot of people that were stand
it's dangerous for donald trump and lara trump. and i think shame plays a role in this not just for the candidates but for republican activists down the line that peddle this crap. >> and peddle this crap they do. they plan to do some peddling tomorrow at mar-a-lago. tim heaphy, if you talk a little about -- what trump did on january 6th was hijack the sets. right? he used the white house as a set. not to serve the country, not to run the country but he wanted the pentagon to seize voting...
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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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the trump part of the party now. that is simply not interested in sending any taxpayer money anywhere. he faces a pretty tough choice. where i come down on this is if you are going to save your job, you're probably going to need democrats to help you. so his choice is whether he does what he thinks is the right thing, sending money to ukraine and hoping that democrats will be there and marjorie taylor greene does this or walking away and hope she keeps this threat in her back pocket. i don't know if you can count on that if you're speaker johnson. >> so maybe trying to call her bluff, which she hasn't necessarily been bluffing before and it only really takes one member of the house to raise this motion to vacate. but when you're watching what's happening overseas and as time is ticking by and day after day, it seems like moscow is advancing more and more on ukraine. this aid desperately needed overseas, right? how does he take that into account and also getting this across the finish line quickly in spite of the fact
the trump part of the party now. that is simply not interested in sending any taxpayer money anywhere. he faces a pretty tough choice. where i come down on this is if you are going to save your job, you're probably going to need democrats to help you. so his choice is whether he does what he thinks is the right thing, sending money to ukraine and hoping that democrats will be there and marjorie taylor greene does this or walking away and hope she keeps this threat in her back pocket. i don't...
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needs trump more than trump needs him. >> he is weak and trump strong. when mccarthy went down right after january 6th, that it was weirdly one of trumps weakest moments and mccarthy still went down there. >> and gave trump the power. >> can we just talk for a minute how remarkable it is that an unelected individual, okay, is currently holding the reins to the united states congress question that donald trump is not the president. i can't even believe i have to keep saying that. donald trump is not the president. yet, with one social media post, because we can't call it a truth. that is what we call his posts now, with one post on his social site, with one phone call, he can upend what the caucus is doing. i did meet the press now yesterday and i was sitting next to mark short, he was the alleged affairs director at the white house under trump and i was like i forgot about that part and he said he would wake up some mornings and donald trump would have treated while he was president and he has members calling himself and i thought he supported the bill,
needs trump more than trump needs him. >> he is weak and trump strong. when mccarthy went down right after january 6th, that it was weirdly one of trumps weakest moments and mccarthy still went down there. >> and gave trump the power. >> can we just talk for a minute how remarkable it is that an unelected individual, okay, is currently holding the reins to the united states congress question that donald trump is not the president. i can't even believe i have to keep saying...
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they want to cut off any funds raised by republicans who use trump's name or trump's image or trump's likeness. according to a memo from nbc news. trump's co-campaign managers require a split of 5% of all fundraising solicitations. this, quote, any split that is higher than 5% will be seen favorably by the rnc and president trump's campaign and is routinely reported to the highest levels of leadership within both organizations. politico was first to report on the memo. president biden's campaign said it has raised over $190 million. that's much more -- that's twice as much as what trump has brought in so far. another break for us. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ that colonoscopy for getting screened ♪ ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high r
they want to cut off any funds raised by republicans who use trump's name or trump's image or trump's likeness. according to a memo from nbc news. trump's co-campaign managers require a split of 5% of all fundraising solicitations. this, quote, any split that is higher than 5% will be seen favorably by the rnc and president trump's campaign and is routinely reported to the highest levels of leadership within both organizations. politico was first to report on the memo. president biden's...
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under donald trump. and we know that even if everything breaks joe biden's way when it comes to these economic indicators over the next several months, you're still going to have donald trump and republicans who will hammer him on the price of food, on the price of gas, continue to exaggerate his own economic record. i wonder how democrats combat that, how to get out from under that. >> one thing i want to point out, first, your point about january 6th and the revisionism. it's gotten into even deeper, crazy conspiratorial levels. just today, from trump's universe was talking about how there were intelligence officers from newly released filings that they found on capitol hill, i can tell you why there were people from the intelligence community there, because that's what happens when you call in law enforcement in the area. you've got people who safeguard cia property and fbi property, you call in different law enforcement agencies, i've overseen those activations. but these guys read those tea leaves l
under donald trump. and we know that even if everything breaks joe biden's way when it comes to these economic indicators over the next several months, you're still going to have donald trump and republicans who will hammer him on the price of food, on the price of gas, continue to exaggerate his own economic record. i wonder how democrats combat that, how to get out from under that. >> one thing i want to point out, first, your point about january 6th and the revisionism. it's gotten...
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help that trump is responsible for this state of affairs. he appointed the judges that overturned roe v. wade. he has been a loyal supporter, foot soldier for this cause of banning abortion. >> yeah. all roads end at dobbs, and we know who is responsible for the justices that made the dobbs decision. jamelle, bouie, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up 99% of the dollars coming in from jared's investment fund, that should not alarm anyone. we'll talk about the real world implications of that arrangement. but first it took a new york judge all about 12 minutes to throw out trump's legal challenge. what happened in that manhattan criminal trial is coming up next. t manhattan criminal trial is coming up next i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep o
help that trump is responsible for this state of affairs. he appointed the judges that overturned roe v. wade. he has been a loyal supporter, foot soldier for this cause of banning abortion. >> yeah. all roads end at dobbs, and we know who is responsible for the justices that made the dobbs decision. jamelle, bouie, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up 99% of the dollars coming in from jared's investment fund, that should not alarm anyone. we'll talk about the real...
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the president was trump. finally the other thing graham told me was that he remains hopeful that donald trump, if he returns to the white house, would sign a federal abortion restriction if a republican congress sent it to him. remember, nowhere in any of trump's statements in the last 48 hours has he ruled out signing a federal abortion ban. so that contrast remains clear. biden said he would veto any such bill and said he would try to pass a federal, a bill that would codify the protections of roe v. wade. >> thank you. appreciate it. as we were talking, we got this statement in from president biden when it came to the decision out of arizona and i want to read it. really seizing on this moment that's happening and recognizing it seems the opportunity democrats have in an election year. he says millions of arizonans will soon live under a more extreme and dangerous abortion ban which fails to protect women even when their health is at risk or in tragic cases of rape or incest. this cruel ban was first enact
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>> donald trump. seriously. donald trump uses phrases like you're going to eviscerate the constitution, he will be a dick dictator on day one. he has a very jaded view of the constitution. he made it clear he doesn't plan on abiding by parts of it. at least he's saying it out loud. >> joining us now, white house correspondent for politico and co-author of the playbook, eugene daniels. good to see you. so let's start there with the president's sitdown interview with univision. it comes as polls show at least some growing support for donald trump among latino voters. how concerned is biden's team about that? >> i think that they are really concerned. and the way that you can tell is that they started investing really early in the latino vote months ago putting together an entire organization that their job is just to focus on the latino vote especially in swing states like arizona and nevada where there are huge populations of latinos. and what is really difficult about this issue for them is that latinos are knd
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in a second trump term u.s. foreign policy in the middle east and around the world will be made with the interests of bin solomon in mind. >> he is cutting money from the cutleries who finance hamas and have a different role to play in the middle eastern conflict instead of israeli business some are in business with the manufacturers of war machines or at least the few war machines that are made in israel. do you think that complicates this in a way that neutralizes the issue? how do you see that the fact he is equally invested or they are equalled invested with him the qataris and the israelis? it means it's all for sale it is an action. this is how other countries work. more corrupt smaller countries wear the president's son-in-law is down the hall. what you have is whoever is the highest bidder gets whatever they want. except in this case, it's the global superpower, the united states of america. and so i think what you can take from what saudi arabia and qatar and other countries are doing they believe based
in a second trump term u.s. foreign policy in the middle east and around the world will be made with the interests of bin solomon in mind. >> he is cutting money from the cutleries who finance hamas and have a different role to play in the middle eastern conflict instead of israeli business some are in business with the manufacturers of war machines or at least the few war machines that are made in israel. do you think that complicates this in a way that neutralizes the issue? how do you...
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she did, however, side with trump on one other important thing. she said that witnesses' prior statements, the substance of those statements, can be unsealed, so long as details that would lead someone to identify those witnesses are themselves redacted. so, by april 22nd, we can expect to see things like those witnesses' statements to the fbi on paper, with lots of the identifying details taken out, but we will get to see what those witnesses told the fbi and prosecutors about the allegations in the indictment. look for that on april 22nd. i know i am. >> lisa rubin, charles coleman, we all will be. thank you very much for being with us this morning. please make sure to join us for our special coverage on monday of trump's first criminal trial. ana cabrera and i will kick off our programming. andrea mitchell, chris jansing and katy tur picks things up in the afternoon. it all begins monday here at 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> turning now to the white house, president biden is having a bilateral meeting with japan's prime minister ahead of a joint pre
she did, however, side with trump on one other important thing. she said that witnesses' prior statements, the substance of those statements, can be unsealed, so long as details that would lead someone to identify those witnesses are themselves redacted. so, by april 22nd, we can expect to see things like those witnesses' statements to the fbi on paper, with lots of the identifying details taken out, but we will get to see what those witnesses told the fbi and prosecutors about the allegations...
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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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everyone has heard of president trump -- donald trump, but if they are not news junkies like us, if they have not read some of these tell-all books, if they are not 24/7 viewers of fox news, chances are there are people who can set aside what they may know about donald trump and decide the case based on the fact that the here in the trial. that is what i am hoping for. >> i want to follow-up. number one, you talked about having prosecuted cases that have gotten a lot of attention. you're talking now about the former president who literally has put out a notion that in 72 hours, this is what he tweeted yesterday on truth social, all is going to break loose. this is not just a matter of a circus or someone who is calling attention to what could be a very monumental trial. we have nypd, secret service and new york court officers all trying to gear up and beat up security around this. at what point if any do you as a prosecutor say we need some additional protection because this is getting out of hand? or do you just leave that to the judge and focus on what you are trying to prove the prose
everyone has heard of president trump -- donald trump, but if they are not news junkies like us, if they have not read some of these tell-all books, if they are not 24/7 viewers of fox news, chances are there are people who can set aside what they may know about donald trump and decide the case based on the fact that the here in the trial. that is what i am hoping for. >> i want to follow-up. number one, you talked about having prosecuted cases that have gotten a lot of attention. you're...
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and trump can't escape that. democrats are clearly going to work very hard to remind voters and tell voters again and again and again with trump's help, that trump is responsible for the state of affairs. he has been a loyal supporter for this cause of banning abortion. >> all roads end at dobbs and we know who is responsible for the justices that made the dobbs decision. thank you for joining me tonight. i appreciate your time, my friend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, 99% of the $3 billion of money flowing into jared kushner's investment fund is coming from foreign sources but that fact should not alarm anyone according to jared kushner. we talk to ben rhodes about that. it took a new york judge all of 12 minutes to throw out donald trump's latest legal request. what happened in that criminal trial is coming up next. trial is coming up next. that's why he switched to dovato. dovato is a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovat
and trump can't escape that. democrats are clearly going to work very hard to remind voters and tell voters again and again and again with trump's help, that trump is responsible for the state of affairs. he has been a loyal supporter for this cause of banning abortion. >> all roads end at dobbs and we know who is responsible for the justices that made the dobbs decision. thank you for joining me tonight. i appreciate your time, my friend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, 99%...
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trump's oval office secretary during the period when cohen was being reimbursed by trump. because trump was doing all this reimbursing when he was in the white house as president, she a front row seat. and that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and kush kadori. lisa, i was interested in this potential witness list, and i'm sure you were interested and more informed in following this case and deep legal expertise. who among those names stuck out to youuc as being essential? >> people are going to be talking when this trial gets under wayia about madeleine. that's because there were multiple checks. he didn't repay him in one lump sum. he repaid him over a series of months. six of the checks at least that were sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpy scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you havede to ask yourself wher was donald trump when he signed those checks? the way they were formulated you can see they were computerized, genera
trump's oval office secretary during the period when cohen was being reimbursed by trump. because trump was doing all this reimbursing when he was in the white house as president, she a front row seat. and that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and kush kadori. lisa, i was interested in this potential witness list, and i'm sure you were interested and more informed in following this case and deep legal expertise. who...
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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
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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donald trump. he attended donald's second wedding to marla maples in december of 1993 and told reporters i think everybody in the country believes maybe their relationship can work. if this relationship can work. in 2008, 13 years after simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, donald trump wanted him as a contestant on celebrity apprentice, nbc executives unsurprisingly nixed that suggestion. but most importantly, the trial exposed toxic racial dynamics and issues around policing and police corruption that are still being felt to this day. the murders in simpson's trial came just two years after another trial that shocked the country in a different way and an alleged crime caught on tape showing four police officers savagely assaulting a black man, rodney king. their acquittal in april 1992 sparked six days of deadly riots in los angeles and exposed wounds of division that are still raw -- that were still raw in 1994. amid that backdrop, the issue of race as opposed to celebrity and wealth t
donald trump. he attended donald's second wedding to marla maples in december of 1993 and told reporters i think everybody in the country believes maybe their relationship can work. if this relationship can work. in 2008, 13 years after simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, donald trump wanted him as a contestant on celebrity apprentice, nbc executives unsurprisingly nixed that suggestion. but most importantly, the trial exposed toxic racial dynamics and issues around policing and...
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a trump abortion ban. now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gas lighting. it is your power that will put this great in the arizona state constitution and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa lerer, national political correspondent for "the new york times," and co-author of upcoming book "the fall of rome, the rise of a new america." lisa, i am such a fan of all of your reporting on all of this and you had interesting reporting ahead of this event about how vice president harris made this event, it went from an official white house event to a campaign event. my question to you would be for a while we've heard about the biden/harris campaign toggling between different topics as the big difference makers in the election, democracy, the economy. that's what it feels like they are coalescing around abortion as being a very powerful motivator in november. >> one top biting strategist tells me it is a powerful
a trump abortion ban. now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gas lighting. it is your power that will put this great in the arizona state constitution and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa lerer, national political correspondent for "the new york times," and co-author of upcoming book "the fall of rome, the rise of a new america." lisa, i am such a fan of all of...
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donald trump, you know, donald trump loathes those people. i've been saying it for as long as i've known him. he loathes those people. he's always loathed them. he used to mock privately right wing religious extremists. he hates those people and he always has. that's why when 2022 went down, he blamed it on pro-life voters. trump blamed 22 on pro-life voters. he's got no use for them. so here he finds himself in a position where, again, these people are going to determine whether he gets reelected or not and he doesn't like it. >> he's caught in the cross hairs. he's still taking credit for getting rid of roe v. wade. i put these judges in there, changed the supreme court, and we got rid of that law. >> he's dumb enough to think that's where it would stop. it never stops. >> it's dynamic. >> give them a little taste of it, they're going to keep on going. they want more and more and more, more extreme. this is what he did not realize: they'll never be happy. >> biden doesn't say free choice, no rules. he says, let's go back to roe v. wade, som
donald trump, you know, donald trump loathes those people. i've been saying it for as long as i've known him. he loathes those people. he's always loathed them. he used to mock privately right wing religious extremists. he hates those people and he always has. that's why when 2022 went down, he blamed it on pro-life voters. trump blamed 22 on pro-life voters. he's got no use for them. so here he finds himself in a position where, again, these people are going to determine whether he gets...