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ever disrupting life in manhattan. and you do not have to worry about trump protesters slowing down for one second, anyone working on the manhattan district attorney's office or the grand jurors or here in the case here's what kevin mccarthy said about protests for trump i don't think people should protest this now. kevin mccarthy knows that violent mobs protesting for donald trump or very bad for the republican election prospects and so far trump supporters are falling kevin mccarthy on this one and not donald trump. but kevin mccarthy also made a statement this weekend that worried people concerned about the rule of law. hours after donald trump predicted his own arrest, kevin mccarthy tweeted in attack on the manhattan district attorney and said, i'm directing relevant committees to immediately investigated federal funds are being used to subvert our democracy by interfering in elections with politically motivated prosecutors. that was saturday. and today, the most childish committee chairman in the history of the h
ever disrupting life in manhattan. and you do not have to worry about trump protesters slowing down for one second, anyone working on the manhattan district attorney's office or the grand jurors or here in the case here's what kevin mccarthy said about protests for trump i don't think people should protest this now. kevin mccarthy knows that violent mobs protesting for donald trump or very bad for the republican election prospects and so far trump supporters are falling kevin mccarthy on this...
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, or any district attorney of manhattan in history, it is the terrorists. so terrorist animals and human scum just pure naughty language for human beings it is a terroristic of the manhattan district attorney, the gestapo but worse. it is the terrorist, who every day now, steps closer to coming, but criminal defendant trump. can offer discussion night is charles blow, thomas and there are times an msnbc political analyst his latest column for the new york times is titled trump may face prosecution, america faces a test charles what is the test facing america. >> test is what i like to call with a situation where we have causes inconvenient. the inconvenience of necessity markers faces several times in the history whether they know there's something we did should do they don't do it for political reasons. we allowed reconstruction to fall we allow jim crow to rise weed and step in in a major way because it was politically in communities so. america faces yet another one of those tests with whether or not to vigorously in appropriately prosecute donald trump.
, or any district attorney of manhattan in history, it is the terrorists. so terrorist animals and human scum just pure naughty language for human beings it is a terroristic of the manhattan district attorney, the gestapo but worse. it is the terrorist, who every day now, steps closer to coming, but criminal defendant trump. can offer discussion night is charles blow, thomas and there are times an msnbc political analyst his latest column for the new york times is titled trump may face...
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tonight, in manhattan, the manhattan district attorney is making the statement that no one is above the law in the most emphatic possibl way available to him on th delivery of this indictment of the former president of th united states. >> lawrence, isn't it nice t have a concrete example of tha saying because frankly it was a sayin that seems to have lost it force overtime but i think new life has bee breathed into that saying, n person is above the law in america. what is so important is th deterrent value of formerl tried to hold a former president accountable for hi crimes never again will a president o former president and be able t rest easy knowing that he, o maybe some day she, can commit crimes with complete impunit and never be held accountable. things in a very real sens have changed today on the fron of holding high government officials accountable for thei crimes, and it feels like it's a good step forward for ou republic >> barbara mcquade, this is no new york law that don't trump' finding himself ensnared in. this is a law that he grew u in, in queens, and then when h mov
tonight, in manhattan, the manhattan district attorney is making the statement that no one is above the law in the most emphatic possibl way available to him on th delivery of this indictment of the former president of th united states. >> lawrence, isn't it nice t have a concrete example of tha saying because frankly it was a sayin that seems to have lost it force overtime but i think new life has bee breathed into that saying, n person is above the law in america. what is so important...
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those communications are now in the hands of the manhattan da. daniel side says the exchanges between daniels and current trump lawyer, joe tacopina dates back to 2018 when daniel approached tacopina about representing her. these communications raise the possibility the tacopina could be sidelined, for now, in turn from defending trump. tacopina denies that there is a conflict of interest and says he neither -- stormy daniels. that's it for us. tonight stay tuned for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening, alex. -- saying, well, hey, it sounds like what michael cohen did is a very serious crime, with donald trump. i guess that's video donald trump hadn't seen before -- >> hiring joe tacopina -- and now alvin bragg has -- joe tacopina -- which could literally take joe tacopina off of this case. -- trump's defense. >> and alex, during your hour, there's been a huge development in washington and jack smith's investigation and the grand jury -- ultra fast-tracked appeal process going on. luckily, we've got andrew weissmann here and ot
those communications are now in the hands of the manhattan da. daniel side says the exchanges between daniels and current trump lawyer, joe tacopina dates back to 2018 when daniel approached tacopina about representing her. these communications raise the possibility the tacopina could be sidelined, for now, in turn from defending trump. tacopina denies that there is a conflict of interest and says he neither -- stormy daniels. that's it for us. tonight stay tuned for the last word with lawrence...
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will now live in america history because, on that day at 7:11 pm manhattan distric attorney alvin bragg release this statement this evening, we contacted mr. trump's attorney did coordinat is surrender to the manhatta da's office for arraignment on a supreme court indictment which remains under seal and with, that manhattan district attorney alvin brag stepped into the spotlight o history as the first prosecuto to ever bring criminal charges against a former president o the united states. today the manhattan grand jury voted to indict trump after an investigation into his role in the hundred 30,000 dollar hush money payoff to actres stephanie clifford, also known as stormy daniels. in the final weeks of the 2016 election in a payoff tha prosecutor said affected the outcome of the presidentia election the new york times reports the felony indictment filed unde seal by the manhattan district attorney's office will likel be announced in the coming day by prosecutors working for the district attorney, will have asked mr. trump to surrender and face arraignment in charge that remain unknown
will now live in america history because, on that day at 7:11 pm manhattan distric attorney alvin bragg release this statement this evening, we contacted mr. trump's attorney did coordinat is surrender to the manhatta da's office for arraignment on a supreme court indictment which remains under seal and with, that manhattan district attorney alvin brag stepped into the spotlight o history as the first prosecuto to ever bring criminal charges against a former president o the united states. today...
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trump in a manhattan case if there are charges? >> that's gonna be up to the discretion of the judge, i terms of how to the grand jury proceedings will be released those things are reviewed by the judge once they've turne in and went the indictment i done, the minutes will b reviewed by the judge, and i suspect that alvin bragg, even if he is allowed some level of discretion from the judge is still going to keep a very tight lid on this. as did not prejudice anythin related to this case, because, as you've already pointed out, i fully expect that donald trump is going to go on th advance of an attack the credibility of that office he's going to attack the credibility of the witnesses, fully suspect it is also going to seek to change the venu outside of the five boroughs t try and get a courthouse tha is going to be much more favorable to him then he'l find between what he's facin in manhattan or anywhere els within the five boroughs of ne york city. >> charles coleman and harry lippman, thank you both very much for starting off ou
trump in a manhattan case if there are charges? >> that's gonna be up to the discretion of the judge, i terms of how to the grand jury proceedings will be released those things are reviewed by the judge once they've turne in and went the indictment i done, the minutes will b reviewed by the judge, and i suspect that alvin bragg, even if he is allowed some level of discretion from the judge is still going to keep a very tight lid on this. as did not prejudice anythin related to this case,...
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we saw that happen in manhattan. that would be the final step before there would be recommended charges and a presentation to the grand jury. not being aware of some other witness. but to me this is the critical last piece of pursuing this particular issue and getting his direct testimony. >> andrew weissmann, and neal katyal, thank you both very much for joining this discussion tonight. and coming up, the manhattan grand jury investigating donald trump did not meet today, but it is going to meet tomorrow. it is scheduled to meet tomorrow. we will consider what might have caused today's slow down and what to expect tomorrow. that's next. on the line. visualizing a patient's most recent scan... will help speed up decision making in the er. and while the woolly mammoth is still extinct... that doesn't mean students can't take field trips to visit them. the metaverse may be virtual, but the impact will be real. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your
we saw that happen in manhattan. that would be the final step before there would be recommended charges and a presentation to the grand jury. not being aware of some other witness. but to me this is the critical last piece of pursuing this particular issue and getting his direct testimony. >> andrew weissmann, and neal katyal, thank you both very much for joining this discussion tonight. and coming up, the manhattan grand jury investigating donald trump did not meet today, but it is going...
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michael cohen is now a witness against donald trump in the manhattan grand jury. donald trump famously said, in the middle of his presence, when he felt besieged by the mueller investigation, get me a roy cohen. roy cohn is still donald comes idea of the kind of lawyer he wants. roy cohn became famous in the 1950s as a completely unethical staff are working for a completely unethical republican senator named joe mccarthy. from that era forward, the term mccarthy-ism, named after joe mccarthy, meant a reckless, lying, outburst by someone making personal accusations with no evidence. mccarthy-ism that became donald trump's own personal ideal throughout his life. it was ugly, but too many did not seem harmful to the country when before he became a politician donald trump was hurdling is mccarthy style invective at entertainers like rosy o'donnell. but then donald trump brought his joe mccarthy roy cohn operating style into politics and into the white house. and here is the most important thing about donald trump's continuing admiration of roy cohn, who was a mentor o
michael cohen is now a witness against donald trump in the manhattan grand jury. donald trump famously said, in the middle of his presence, when he felt besieged by the mueller investigation, get me a roy cohen. roy cohn is still donald comes idea of the kind of lawyer he wants. roy cohn became famous in the 1950s as a completely unethical staff are working for a completely unethical republican senator named joe mccarthy. from that era forward, the term mccarthy-ism, named after joe mccarthy,...
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expertise on the way things work in manhattan grand jury. what is your sense of the possibilities and why mr. pecker would return to the grand jury today. >> so, there is no question -- so there's no question that in a case like this, witnesses sometimes get called back. it is not unusual in a complex case to have a witness who, by media reports, testified at the beginning of the grand jury to come back at some point to add additional details as the case is evolving in the grand jury. and there isn't any question as you said in your read in that david pecker is a critical witness. he's a critical witness because he can cooperate, backup michael cohen and he's a critical witness because he sets up the district attorney is a looking for a falsifying business record charge. he steps up to the second crime that is yet to falsify a business record within attempt to commit another crime. and in this case that could be a violation of the -- and isn't any question that the car, according that to what has already been written and what the prosecutors
expertise on the way things work in manhattan grand jury. what is your sense of the possibilities and why mr. pecker would return to the grand jury today. >> so, there is no question -- so there's no question that in a case like this, witnesses sometimes get called back. it is not unusual in a complex case to have a witness who, by media reports, testified at the beginning of the grand jury to come back at some point to add additional details as the case is evolving in the grand jury. and...
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between stormy daniels and her lawyer, currently defending donald trump are now in the hands of the manhattan da. daniel says, the exchanges between daniels and current trump roller, joe tacopina dates back to 2018 when daniel approached tacopina about representing her. these communications raise the possibility the tacopina could be sidelined, for now, in turn from defending trump. he denies that there is a conflict of interest and says he neither met with, north spoke, with daniels. stay tuned that's it for us tonight now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> good evening >> of course there's video of him all over the world why drive saying hey it sounds like what michael cohen did was a serious crime with donald trump. i guess that is video that donald trump didn't see before hiring him >> yes exactly. now, alvin bragg has the communications between stormy daniels, and joe tacopina, which could take joe check a peÑa off this case in terms of trump's defense. >> alex during your hour, there is a huge development in washington in jackson's investigat
between stormy daniels and her lawyer, currently defending donald trump are now in the hands of the manhattan da. daniel says, the exchanges between daniels and current trump roller, joe tacopina dates back to 2018 when daniel approached tacopina about representing her. these communications raise the possibility the tacopina could be sidelined, for now, in turn from defending trump. he denies that there is a conflict of interest and says he neither met with, north spoke, with daniels. stay...
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i don't think there's any reason to be terrified but what we would see in manhattan this week. but terrorism works, sometimes by acts of violence in something simple lead by the threats. and donald trump's threats were enough, -- and eugene carlo's lawsuit against donald trump, the claims she was raped by trump. a judge in that case, one of the during the upcoming trial, to be anonymous. the jurors names will not be publicly revealed, ian anyway in the courtroom, or to the news media, as a standard in over 99% of trials. the judge ordered an anonymous jury, in a civil lawsuit, in effect because donald trump is a terrorist. the judge noted, quote, some individuals charged with crime in connection with the january 6th 2020 right at the capitol, have argued that their actions were attributable to what the individuals perceived, either or wrongly as incited by mr. trump. mr. trump's quite recent reaction to what he perceived as an imminent threat of indictment by a grand jury, sitting virtually next door to this court, to encourage protest, and to urge people to take our country ba
i don't think there's any reason to be terrified but what we would see in manhattan this week. but terrorism works, sometimes by acts of violence in something simple lead by the threats. and donald trump's threats were enough, -- and eugene carlo's lawsuit against donald trump, the claims she was raped by trump. a judge in that case, one of the during the upcoming trial, to be anonymous. the jurors names will not be publicly revealed, ian anyway in the courtroom, or to the news media, as a...
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also with, us dan harless, former manhattan distric attorney also with karen freeman, another forme manhattan chief assistan district attorney, and catherine christine is with us a former manhattan distric attorney, let me begin wit former assistant distric attorney christian, and your assessment of what we know s far about this, including th possibility that it could be a 2:15 pm tuesday arraignment at the courthouse we should one how sean presiding >> that is what the news has been mr. trump will show up. he will surrender before h shows up to 15 for his supreme court arraignment, and he will be fingerprinted, it'll be a arrest photo taken, and yo obviously have secret servic and how they determine tha escort to the court will b will find out on tuesday and then like any other defendan faced with hand-eye meant he will be arraigned on tha indictment his attorneys will be there an hopefully he'll listen to them they will not say words. he'll be speaking on their behalf as they vigorousl defend him so what will be unusual -- and will be a circus downtow in manhattan this is a story and also t
also with, us dan harless, former manhattan distric attorney also with karen freeman, another forme manhattan chief assistan district attorney, and catherine christine is with us a former manhattan distric attorney, let me begin wit former assistant distric attorney christian, and your assessment of what we know s far about this, including th possibility that it could be a 2:15 pm tuesday arraignment at the courthouse we should one how sean presiding >> that is what the news has been mr....
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hope hicks has met with the manhattan prosecutors. david pecker testified to the manhattan grand jury twice. including on monday of this week. michael cohen has testified to the manhattan grand jury. and the plot, as the plot began to unravel publicly, the payoff plot, two years after the payoff to stormy daniels, where donald trump was president, donald trump denied any knowledge of it. >> mister president, did you know about that $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> why did michael cohen make it if there is no truth to her allegations? >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where you got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> of course, he denied knowing anything about the michael cohen payoffs, when those payoffs became public, but then an audio recording emerged. in which donald trump appeared to be discussing the arrangement of the payoff with michael cohen. and when that tape became public, donald trump still admitted nothing and simply sai
hope hicks has met with the manhattan prosecutors. david pecker testified to the manhattan grand jury twice. including on monday of this week. michael cohen has testified to the manhattan grand jury. and the plot, as the plot began to unravel publicly, the payoff plot, two years after the payoff to stormy daniels, where donald trump was president, donald trump denied any knowledge of it. >> mister president, did you know about that $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >>...
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donald trump spent the weekend lying about the manhattan district attorney's grand jury investigation at a campaign rally in texas that attracted a much smaller crowd than the trump campaign rallies used to attract. donald trump said that manhattan district attorney was working quote, on the auspices and direction of the justice department in washington, d.c., he of course called it the in justice department. and that is a lie. the manhattan district attorney operates with complete independents, as does the justice department. and they are both completely independent of the other. in their current investigations of donald trump, for a range of crimes. that he may have committed. donald trump harkened back this weekend to his life before politics. telling the following lie to the texas crowd. i was leading this life. i didn't know what subpoena meant. donald trump has been hit with subpoenas in civil lawsuits virtually every year of his professional life. he has also been, he has also issued subpoenas in federal lawsuits as all litigants are allowed to do, virtually every year of his p
donald trump spent the weekend lying about the manhattan district attorney's grand jury investigation at a campaign rally in texas that attracted a much smaller crowd than the trump campaign rallies used to attract. donald trump said that manhattan district attorney was working quote, on the auspices and direction of the justice department in washington, d.c., he of course called it the in justice department. and that is a lie. the manhattan district attorney operates with complete...
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as we go forward, though, we have this focus now on the imminent sensation about manhattan. but it's also imminent i georgia. we don't even know exactly how imminent it is with jack smith's possible presentatio of indictments >> that's exactly right. you have these other investigations, the shoe t drop on any of them, tomorro or the next days i do think that this new yor one, lawrence, is different fo one reason than the southern ones that is that the united states justice department has already looked at these facts abou trump in the payment of th hundred and $30,000 to storm daniels, and it concluded th donald trump directed thes illegal campaign finance payments for the 2016 election i mean that in a former family -- so, it isn't surprising to m that prosecutors now in ne york are acting on it. most interesting thing about that prior doj finding is it wasn't the merrick garland justice department or the we - it was donald trump's ow justice department that file that in a formal document in federal court saying the cauldron individual number tha we know is donald trump. th
as we go forward, though, we have this focus now on the imminent sensation about manhattan. but it's also imminent i georgia. we don't even know exactly how imminent it is with jack smith's possible presentatio of indictments >> that's exactly right. you have these other investigations, the shoe t drop on any of them, tomorro or the next days i do think that this new yor one, lawrence, is different fo one reason than the southern ones that is that the united states justice department has...
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on tuesday and protest against the manhattan district attorney. >> why are you here? >> i'm here to support trump. because they want to indict him. >> trump went on his own social media and he called out people, his supporters to come out and support him. and right now, that is just you. >> i'm here. i don't need you and you to come outside. i got this. >> today, in washington, d.c., one of donald trump's criminal defense lawyer, evan corcoran, was forced to testify -- as the -- including classified documents. including one classified document found in donald trump's desk. after a search warrant by the fbi. after an appeals court upheld -- jack smith is allowed to pierce the attorney-client privilege in questioning evan corcoran, because evidence, quote, that the former president had committed criminal violation. nbc news is reporting today -- saying executive privilege cannot be invoked by donald trump or any of his former staff. and the white house staff -- investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. nbc news reports of this ruling an executive privilege ap
on tuesday and protest against the manhattan district attorney. >> why are you here? >> i'm here to support trump. because they want to indict him. >> trump went on his own social media and he called out people, his supporters to come out and support him. and right now, that is just you. >> i'm here. i don't need you and you to come outside. i got this. >> today, in washington, d.c., one of donald trump's criminal defense lawyer, evan corcoran, was forced to...
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who is the manhattan da. what do you make of the senator's comments. >> first of, all to go to shermichael's points -- democrats due to. but if you grew up in new york, donald trump was ubiquitous in new york because he wanted to stay in the news. even in his infamy he is still in the news. that is something we all want to get -- but it has become at least very difficult to do. alvin bragg as the district attorney had options to prosecute other cases but realize that the office actually didn't have the tools to go after the business dealings, which are some of these other cases that i think are going to really -- the attorney generals office, where he also worked on some of the trump foundation trump -- before the current a.g. was in office. so, he has been dealing with this for a long time, looking at what was in front of him. he said this was sort of within our purview, this fits within our office, let's take a look at it. and now we are at the place where we are in. whether he indites or not i do think tha
who is the manhattan da. what do you make of the senator's comments. >> first of, all to go to shermichael's points -- democrats due to. but if you grew up in new york, donald trump was ubiquitous in new york because he wanted to stay in the news. even in his infamy he is still in the news. that is something we all want to get -- but it has become at least very difficult to do. alvin bragg as the district attorney had options to prosecute other cases but realize that the office actually...
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gran jury so at this point, the only way donald trump is going to enter the courthouse in manhattan, o this case, is if he has to appear for the first time in his life as a criminal defendant trump. >> leading off our discussions alexander wise, man fbi former general counsel and the former chief of the eastern distric of new york. he is professor of practice of it and why you lost. colossal nil cattle, - they are both msnbc lega analysts neil, let's start with you since you are in the room, you heard the moment where mik pence said that history will hold donald trump accountable. and before you answer, i wan the audience to see just how you are decked out on saturday night. there he is! there is the white tie selfie. that's the typical saturda night for neil cattle. look how happy he looks afte having listened to mike pence! neil, this event is supposed t be funny i've heard al gore give th funniest speech of his lif behind those closed doors that was not reported publicly back in the day i didn't read any jokes from mike pence but what was your reaction t mike pence finally getting
gran jury so at this point, the only way donald trump is going to enter the courthouse in manhattan, o this case, is if he has to appear for the first time in his life as a criminal defendant trump. >> leading off our discussions alexander wise, man fbi former general counsel and the former chief of the eastern distric of new york. he is professor of practice of it and why you lost. colossal nil cattle, - they are both msnbc lega analysts neil, let's start with you since you are in the...
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will be massive the current expectation in manhattan is for a possible tw count indictment of donald trump for falsifying busines records and possibly violating state tax law or violating state campaign finance law such an indictment will surely be historic, and will be important, and could mak donald trump a convicted felon but such an indictment will no be by any description massive. what happens in georgia is going to be massive. this is according to one of th grand jurors they are allowed, by georgia law, to reveal everythin except what was said in thei deliberations amongs themselves they could reveal the names of everybody that they recommende for indictment, but none of th jurors have been willing to go that far they did tell the atlant journal-constitution about som new evidence that has neve been reported before, and seem like everybody in georgia wa recording their phone call with donald trump. in some states, it's against the law to record a telephon call without alerting the othe party to the phone call that you are recording it georgia is not one of th states this, this
will be massive the current expectation in manhattan is for a possible tw count indictment of donald trump for falsifying busines records and possibly violating state tax law or violating state campaign finance law such an indictment will surely be historic, and will be important, and could mak donald trump a convicted felon but such an indictment will no be by any description massive. what happens in georgia is going to be massive. this is according to one of th grand jurors they are allowed,...
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so the manhattan district attorney is closing in on donald trump. district attorney fani willis in atlanta, georgia, is closing in on donald trump and his said charges are imminent. we already know that the georgia grand jury recommended that several people be indicted in a criminal investigation that involves donald trump. and special prosecutor jack smith is investigating donald trump for two separate sets of possible federal crimes. one involving donald trump's position of government documents after he left office, and the other involving donald trump's actions leading up to it on january 6th. so there are four separate criminal prosecutions that are closing in on donald trump. and you have to ask yourself, what are the odds? what are the odds of donald trump escaping charges in all four of those criminal investigations? if donald trump is going to be criminally charged in any one of those investigations, it is going to be this year. 2023 is going to be the year in history when the first former president of the united states is charged with a cri
so the manhattan district attorney is closing in on donald trump. district attorney fani willis in atlanta, georgia, is closing in on donald trump and his said charges are imminent. we already know that the georgia grand jury recommended that several people be indicted in a criminal investigation that involves donald trump. and special prosecutor jack smith is investigating donald trump for two separate sets of possible federal crimes. one involving donald trump's position of government...
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dan horowitz, the grand jury in manhattan is currently not meeting tomorrow. we will take your interpretation of that, also, what -- i do not know if we can call it a defense that we saw donald trump play with last night. >> let me take that one first, it is too delicious not to talk about first. what is the defense going to be, i got blackmailed by a star so i had my lawyer pay her off? where is david in that story? the whole catch and kill prelude to what happens with stormy daniels and karen. that is the things we hear on television tonight. it flies in the face of that. it is a challenging defense. as you said, as a defense lawyer i understand we have a former president and he has political reasons he feels he needs to speak every time he opens his mouth i am salivating. you know this guy is going to testify at trial, and every time he talks in every contradiction that comes out of his mouth is another nail in the coffin. now in terms of what is going on with the grand jury, honestly and maybe this is a little bit of inside baseball. i happen to know the g
dan horowitz, the grand jury in manhattan is currently not meeting tomorrow. we will take your interpretation of that, also, what -- i do not know if we can call it a defense that we saw donald trump play with last night. >> let me take that one first, it is too delicious not to talk about first. what is the defense going to be, i got blackmailed by a star so i had my lawyer pay her off? where is david in that story? the whole catch and kill prelude to what happens with stormy daniels and...
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michael cohen has met with the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's office 18 times since their criminal investigation into don trump began. this news comes after the new york times reported that former trump adviser kellyanne conway met with manhattan prosecutors investigating donald trump's role in the hush money payment to stormy daniels. as for kellyanne conway's role in terms of hush money payment, the new york times report, quote, mr. cohen his said that miss conway played a small yet notable role in the payment. she was the person mr. cohen alerted after making the payment, he wrote in his 2020 memoir. i called trump to confirm that the transaction was completed, and the documentation all in place, but he didn't take my call. obviously a very bad sign, in hindsight, he wrote. instead, he wrote, ms. conway called and said she'd pass along the good news. joining us now, glenn kershner, former federal crown prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast. then, great to see. what do you make of this news, and doesn't seem the manhattan investigation is escalating, and if
michael cohen has met with the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's office 18 times since their criminal investigation into don trump began. this news comes after the new york times reported that former trump adviser kellyanne conway met with manhattan prosecutors investigating donald trump's role in the hush money payment to stormy daniels. as for kellyanne conway's role in terms of hush money payment, the new york times report, quote, mr. cohen his said that miss conway played a small...
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a former manhattan assistant district attorney. let me begin with witness pence. he is definitely now going to, at some point, have to testify. >> absolutely. it's unclear, as you noted, exactly what judge boesberg, the new chief judge, ruled, he clearly did not say anything is off limits. on january 6th, the then president tweets that mike pence was fully on board with the idea that he, mike pence, had the power to not certify the election. and mike pence, though, can be asked about, is that in fact what you were thinking at the time, and what conversations did you have with donald trump. if it can be shown that that was a knowingly false tweet. remember, it's january 5th, the day before the january 6th insurrection, that is going to be unbelievably compelling evidence to show donald trump's state of mind, that's sort of the whole ball game in this kind of case. so he can be a really important witness on that and many other things. and that all appears to be something that judge boasberg has said is completely within the bounds of what jack smith can ask about in
a former manhattan assistant district attorney. let me begin with witness pence. he is definitely now going to, at some point, have to testify. >> absolutely. it's unclear, as you noted, exactly what judge boesberg, the new chief judge, ruled, he clearly did not say anything is off limits. on january 6th, the then president tweets that mike pence was fully on board with the idea that he, mike pence, had the power to not certify the election. and mike pence, though, can be asked about, is...
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one lawyer told nbc news they've got no plans to meet with the manhattan prosecutor 's. tom's former fixer, michael cohen, is set to testify before the grand jury on monday after having met with prosecutors for the 20th time today, that's right the 20th time. new york times reports mr. cohen's testimony is the second strong indication that the new york district attorney, alvin albert brag, we'll ask the reentering when former president, possibly as soon as this month. don trump the subject of multiple criminal investigations that could lead to an indictment for his attacks on democracy and the rule of law, culminating in rioters storming the capitol on january 6th. fox news is now facing a 1. 6 billion dollar lawsuit for spreading donald from's big lie about the 2020 election to its viewers, despite the fact that its hosts and executives knew that the election was neither regret nor stolen. and dominion court filing this week revealed, quote, 30% or more of americans still below lie that the 2020 election was stolen. the heart of that lie remains the false conspiracy the
one lawyer told nbc news they've got no plans to meet with the manhattan prosecutor 's. tom's former fixer, michael cohen, is set to testify before the grand jury on monday after having met with prosecutors for the 20th time today, that's right the 20th time. new york times reports mr. cohen's testimony is the second strong indication that the new york district attorney, alvin albert brag, we'll ask the reentering when former president, possibly as soon as this month. don trump the subject of...
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under robert ails, for sexual's assault, lawsuits are the only way, the evils that happen in the fox manhattan headquarters and studios have ever been tamed in any way. and now the dominion lawsuit is putting a billion dollars worth of pressure on 91 year old rupert murdoch and the people who live for a living at his propaganda channel. and the depth of their fear can be felt in their silence. tucker carlson has made a living at fox by attacking anyone and everyone who offers the slightest criticism of tucker carlson anywhere. tucker carlson has remained utterly silent about everything said on this network about tucker carlson's lies is exposing the dominion of suit. imagine the agony this is for the supersensitive tucker carlson, who normally cannot abide a word of criticism and his attacked people on national television who you and i have never heard of before tucker decided they had to be attacked because they said something somewhere that was somehow negative about him. that same supersensitive tucker carlson's abjectly silent tonight about what has already been proved about his lies becau
under robert ails, for sexual's assault, lawsuits are the only way, the evils that happen in the fox manhattan headquarters and studios have ever been tamed in any way. and now the dominion lawsuit is putting a billion dollars worth of pressure on 91 year old rupert murdoch and the people who live for a living at his propaganda channel. and the depth of their fear can be felt in their silence. tucker carlson has made a living at fox by attacking anyone and everyone who offers the slightest...
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and in new york city, as manhattan district attorne alvin bragg's investigatio appears to be drawing to a conclusion, law enforcemen sources tell nbc news that the developing cautionary security plans for the possibility that trump could be indicted as soo as monday. the new york city police department, the fbi's join terrorism task force, secret service, and other state and local law enforcement agencies are all conducting preliminary security assessments for the manhattan criminal court i trump is charged that is according to fiv senior officials familiar with the preparations and tonight, trump attorney jo tacopina told nbc news the trump will follow normal procedures and surrender to th da's office, if that becomes necessary. >> joining us now, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorne and a law professor at the university of michigan law school, and former federal prosecutor cynthia ochsner they are both msnbc lega analysts great to see you both. barbara, i will start with you just how big a deal is the new that special counsel jack smit will be allowed to questio trump's attorney wi
and in new york city, as manhattan district attorne alvin bragg's investigatio appears to be drawing to a conclusion, law enforcemen sources tell nbc news that the developing cautionary security plans for the possibility that trump could be indicted as soo as monday. the new york city police department, the fbi's join terrorism task force, secret service, and other state and local law enforcement agencies are all conducting preliminary security assessments for the manhattan criminal court i...
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the campaign >> that's a little preview o donald trump's defense, on when and if he's indicted by a manhattan grand jury's storm daniels case, which coul happen this week but it anticipates a crime tha the district attorney might no include in the charges against donald trump, if the manhattan district attorney brings charges against donald trump it will certainly involve th misdemeanor charge o falsifying business records to cover up the stormy daniel hush money payment what the trump lawyer is anticipating is that the district attorney will be able to enhance the charges to felony by saying that the crim of falsifying business records was committed in conjunction with another crime of violatin campaign finance laws of the state of new york, the theor of that charge would be, tha donald trump paid off stormy daniels to keep her quiet, and the last week's presidential campaign, and because stormy daniels silence had value to donald trump's campaign, hundred 30,000 dollar paymen was, in fact, an illegal campaign expenditure that's the essence of th federal case brought successfully against mic
the campaign >> that's a little preview o donald trump's defense, on when and if he's indicted by a manhattan grand jury's storm daniels case, which coul happen this week but it anticipates a crime tha the district attorney might no include in the charges against donald trump, if the manhattan district attorney brings charges against donald trump it will certainly involve th misdemeanor charge o falsifying business records to cover up the stormy daniel hush money payment what the trump...
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all right, let's start with you, and with the manhattan district attorney's investigation into the hush money payments to stormy daniels. how important a witness is hope hicks in that investigation? >> you know, potentially, she's pretty important. first, at the time, she's kind of trump's fixed fifth person in general. this is a problem that needed to be fixed. but also, we know she was on a phone call with trump himself, and michael cohen the day they first learned that stormy daniels was seeking hush money. and she was on a phone call with michael cohen the day after he wired the money. now, you're right that we don't know specifically if she was in the grand jury or not. my best guess is they brought her in, and they didn't want to put her in the grand jury until they knew for certain what she was going to say. but having been privy to those two phone calls, and having served in the kind of fix it roll, she could have some pretty good evidence to contribute to the overall charges. >> all right, paul. let's turn to these proposals making their way through the georgia capital. they se
all right, let's start with you, and with the manhattan district attorney's investigation into the hush money payments to stormy daniels. how important a witness is hope hicks in that investigation? >> you know, potentially, she's pretty important. first, at the time, she's kind of trump's fixed fifth person in general. this is a problem that needed to be fixed. but also, we know she was on a phone call with trump himself, and michael cohen the day they first learned that stormy daniels...