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trump. mr. trump is required to be in court every day except for wednesdays when court is not in session or he risks having a warrant issued for his arrest. now, this does limit his ability to campaign. the trump campaign was forced to cancel a rally in north carolina saturday due to weather and mr. trump's legal calendar it is very busy this week. today he also has a hearing in the new york civil fraud case, tomorrow there is a hearing related to a gag order and on thursday the supreme court...
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trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday. she's in florida. >> reporter: melania trump notably absent at trial. >> laura, does it appear prosecutors got what they needed from david pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on his alleged scheme to influence the election, but what he can't offer, lester, is any evidence on the actual crime that the former president has been indicted for, which isn't a campaign finance violation. it's the way his payments to cohen were
trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday....
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trump has some knowledge. you're doing not just through mr. pecker, i assume it will be done through other witnesses, too. but with mr. pecker, he's testifying i have known this man a long time. he's detail oriented. he cares a lot about his money and the money of hes company, and stuff doesn't happen in the trump organization without mr. trump signing off on it. that's key. and it's relevant. >> and actually trump's attorney said that, part of that, yesterday as well. chuck rosenberg, rehema ellis, charles coleman, kristen gibbons, tristan snell, i can't thank you enough for being with me this hour. it's really flown by because of the information you all are able to put into perspective. i thank you so very much and i thank you for the privilege of your time. we're going to take a short break. when we come back, the impact the trial could have at the ballot box. you're watching jose diaz-balart reports on msnbc. when you put in the effort, but it starts to frizz... you skipped a step. tresemmé silk serum. use before styling for three days of
trump has some knowledge. you're doing not just through mr. pecker, i assume it will be done through other witnesses, too. but with mr. pecker, he's testifying i have known this man a long time. he's detail oriented. he cares a lot about his money and the money of hes company, and stuff doesn't happen in the trump organization without mr. trump signing off on it. that's key. and it's relevant. >> and actually trump's attorney said that, part of that, yesterday as well. chuck rosenberg,...
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kayla epstein says mr. trump is fidgeting a lot in his seat. and he rocked back and forth in his chair, then bent his head and loed down. at some point it looked like his eyes were closed. you can go to the bbc website if you want to follow all the updates from inside the courtroom. this trial could last around six to eight weeksith hearings scheduled every week day except wednesday, meaning that an outcome is likely before u.s. election day in november. amid several trials mr. trump is facing, he continues to campaign for another term in office as part of that presidential race. of course he is hoping to beat president biden and get back into the white house. so what impact could this trial have as mr. trump sets his sights on another term in office? to discuss this in more detail i am joined by public opinion expert and a former political strategist and partner at the brunswick gup, a management consultant firm. also by laura fink, a democratic strategist. woke him to both of you. robert, you are a former strategist but you also work in comms
kayla epstein says mr. trump is fidgeting a lot in his seat. and he rocked back and forth in his chair, then bent his head and loed down. at some point it looked like his eyes were closed. you can go to the bbc website if you want to follow all the updates from inside the courtroom. this trial could last around six to eight weeksith hearings scheduled every week day except wednesday, meaning that an outcome is likely before u.s. election day in november. amid several trials mr. trump is facing,...
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trump's lawyers. mr. trump is charged with falsifying records for allegedly covering up his as affair with porn star stormy daniels. he says he gave payments through michael cohen for legal expenses. the charges are usually misdemeanors, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg bumped them up to felonies. the president has attacked this trial, this is truth social this morning. why didn't they bring this lawsuit seven years ago? election interference. >> if i fly over a democrat state, they call it a blue state, i get subpoenaed before a grand jury. it is horrible. h honestly, they are ruining this country, destroying the country. not a thing he's done has been good. this is blatant manipulation of the law. >> here is the 42-page jury selection with the questions, question 32, do you have any feelings or opinions about how mr. trump is being treated in this case? one way to find this out if you look at election results in manhattan, jurors are only from new york city. in 2020, mr. trump got 12% of the vote, and in 2016
trump's lawyers. mr. trump is charged with falsifying records for allegedly covering up his as affair with porn star stormy daniels. he says he gave payments through michael cohen for legal expenses. the charges are usually misdemeanors, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg bumped them up to felonies. the president has attacked this trial, this is truth social this morning. why didn't they bring this lawsuit seven years ago? election interference. >> if i fly over a democrat state, they call it a...
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lisa: with this, trump builds to an all-encompassing thought. mr. trump: if we don't win on november 5, i think our country is going to cease to exist. it could be the last election we ever have. i actually mean that we don't -- i actually mean that. we don't win i think this could , be the last election we ever have. that's where our country's going. >> what do you think he's doing there? lisa: jennifer says this kind of speech is what separates trump. it is not political razzle dazzle but dangerous, hyperbolic fearmongering. jennifer: he is trying to make it seem as though everhing is at stake. most people are not excited about his campaign, or biden's. and so both candidates are trying to generate a lot of interest. one way you do that is through using intense and extreme language to make it seem as though everything is at stake. lisa: and wisconsin yesterday, he added religion injecting the , idea that while joe biden is a regular churchgoer, he, donald trump, is the christian candidate this election. mr. trump: november 5 is going to be called
lisa: with this, trump builds to an all-encompassing thought. mr. trump: if we don't win on november 5, i think our country is going to cease to exist. it could be the last election we ever have. i actually mean that we don't -- i actually mean that. we don't win i think this could , be the last election we ever have. that's where our country's going. >> what do you think he's doing there? lisa: jennifer says this kind of speech is what separates trump. it is not political razzle dazzle...
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trump wins the election in november. rather than if donald trump wins, rather than a presidency, at least checked by law the country would be ruled by a president who can openly commit official crimes with immunity as listening as enough allied lawmakers remains sufficiently loyal to block any impeachment. he where is that the vision of a presidency operating above the law dove tails with second term plans that mr. trump and his allies are making to eliminate myriad internal checks and balances on the executive branch and to centralize greater power into his hands. that would include eliminating job protections for tens of thousands of senior civil servants.
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now, if mr. trump is found in contempt, the judge must decide on a punishment. and that could range from a warning to a fine to a short stay in jail. frances? >> brie jackson, thank you. >>> the senate could finally send a foreign aid package to president biden's desk today. over the weekend, the house passed a series of bills that include $60 billion for ukraine, as well as $26 billion that would go to israel's military and humanitarian aid for gaza. senate majority leader chuck schumer has said that the first senate vote would happen today. this package also includes the bill that could lead to a ban of tiktok in the united states. tiktok has said this would devastate 7 million businesses. nbc's savannah sellers spoke to a woman who sells handbags using the app. >> reporter: what percentage of your sales would you lose if tiktok were to be banned in the u.s.? >> overnight, probably about 60%. >> president biden says he will sign all of these bills if they are sent to his desk. >> reporter: outrage over the war in gaza is being felt around the world and across
now, if mr. trump is found in contempt, the judge must decide on a punishment. and that could range from a warning to a fine to a short stay in jail. frances? >> brie jackson, thank you. >>> the senate could finally send a foreign aid package to president biden's desk today. over the weekend, the house passed a series of bills that include $60 billion for ukraine, as well as $26 billion that would go to israel's military and humanitarian aid for gaza. senate majority leader chuck...
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one man calling mr. trump, quote, fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of "the apprentice" in middle school. a woman saying, quote, president trump speaks his mind. and i'd rather that than someone who is in office who you don't know what they're thinking. and a fourth perspective juror telling attorneys, "i'm a democrat so, there you go. but i walk in there, and he's a defendant, and that's all he is." the defense team raising successful objections to a handful by pointing out past social media posts, including one who said "lock him up." while the judge fumed at mr. trump for appearing to mutter something, warning, "i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom." jury selection is ongoing until 12 people and 6 alternates are selected. the former president is accused of falsifying business records, a low level felony, by mischaracterizing a hush money payment he allegedly directed michael cohen make to stormy daniels as legal expenses on his company's books. mr. trump pleaded not good. guilty. >> it's called leg
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trump to include the relatives of court staff, after mr. trump on social media attacked the judge's adult daughter, who is a political consultant for democrats. meanwhile, mr. trump just posted a reduced $175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case, preventing his properties from being seized while he appeals the case. >> i had to put up a bond this morning for $175 million, i did nothing wrong. >> meanwhile, gabe, president biden holding a critical call with china's president. tell us about it. >> reporter: yes, lester. president biden spoke with china's president xi jinping for an hour and 45 minutes. the white house calling it candid and constructive. among the topics, tiktok, with president biden reiterating concerns over the app's ties to china. lester? >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> in baltimore, we're seeing the first underwater images of the bridge disaster that happened a week ago today, showing how dangerous it will be to remove the wreckage. here's senior correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: the u.s. navy's 3d sonar
trump to include the relatives of court staff, after mr. trump on social media attacked the judge's adult daughter, who is a political consultant for democrats. meanwhile, mr. trump just posted a reduced $175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case, preventing his properties from being seized while he appeals the case. >> i had to put up a bond this morning for $175 million, i did nothing wrong. >> meanwhile, gabe, president biden holding a critical call with china's...
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mr. trump has entered a plea of not guilty. another case involves allegations that he pressured officials to reverse the election results knowing the lies about election fraud and sought to insulate the capitol riot on january 6 to delay the certification of mr. biden's victory and stay in power. he has been charged with four criminal counts and denies any wrongdoing. finally, there is the classified documents case concerning whether he mishandled files by taking them from the white house to his mar-a-lago residence after he left office. there are eight individual accounts, all of which mr. trump has pleaded not guil to. all of this comes to a total of 91 criminal charges across the four cases but let's turn to that civil case which does not involve criminal charges that was brought in a lawsuit by the new york attorney general. the case was brought using allow that gives the attorney general broad power to invest gay allegations of persistent fraud in business dealings and we will be able to get into that with our next guest.
mr. trump has entered a plea of not guilty. another case involves allegations that he pressured officials to reverse the election results knowing the lies about election fraud and sought to insulate the capitol riot on january 6 to delay the certification of mr. biden's victory and stay in power. he has been charged with four criminal counts and denies any wrongdoing. finally, there is the classified documents case concerning whether he mishandled files by taking them from the white house to...
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now, mr trump this payment, allegedly. now, mrtrump argued this payment, allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed whilst the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts he took whilst in office, and that stems from a separate case, which is the washington federal crimes case, where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. now, today thejudge in new york, as we expected him to do, denied that request to postpone that trial once again, so that now clears the way, removes the final obstacle to the start of the first criminal prosecution of a former president. now, it could be the only case to go to trial before the november election. mr trump has legal strategy across all four of his criminal cases, and there are four of them, 88 criminal charges, across four separate cases, his tactic has been to dismiss, delay and distract. so he's doing everything possible to ensure that none of those cases kick off before the november 2020 presidential el
now, mr trump this payment, allegedly. now, mrtrump argued this payment, allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed whilst the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts he took whilst in office, and that stems from a separate case, which is the washington federal crimes case, where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. now, today thejudge in new york, as we...
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mr. trump pleaded not guilty. >> it's called legal expenses. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. >> reporter: meanwhile, in washington, the supreme court's conservative majority appearing skeptical of a federal obstruction law that could affect some charges mr. trump faces in a different criminal case. the case in front of the justices about a former police officer who wants charges stemming from his participation in january 6th dropped. the same law mr. trump has been charged with in his election interference case. but some of the justices today pressing the government to explain whether the law could unfairly sweep up those engaged in legitimate protests. >> what happened on january 6th was very, very serious. but we need to find out what are the outer reaches of this statute under your interpretation. >> and laura, if we could turn back at today's trial, the former president, a lot of focus today was on the perspective jurors' social media posts about mr. trump. >> reporter: yes, lester. and clearly
mr. trump pleaded not guilty. >> it's called legal expenses. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. >> reporter: meanwhile, in washington, the supreme court's conservative majority appearing skeptical of a federal obstruction law that could affect some charges mr. trump faces in a different criminal case. the case in front of the justices about a former police officer who wants charges stemming from his participation in january 6th dropped....
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trump if he fails to show up he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 counts of falsifying business records, a low-level felony. but the story prosecutors seek to tell, more sordid and sweeping, pointing to the campaign rocked by the release of the infamous "access hollywood" tape, fueling the determination to buy the silence of stormy daniels, directing michael cohen to pay her $130,000 so she wouldn't go public saying she had sex with mr. trump, something he says never happened. the former president reimbursing cohen with a series of checks, trying to cover it up. >> that was the denied to the voting public. the participant's scheme was illegal. >> reporter: the judge ruled they cannot play the "access hollywood" tape in trial but can say what he said. they expect to highlight how the previous d.a. and federal prosecutors declined to press charges in the case. >> this is a persecution like never before. nobody's ever seen anything like it. and, again, it's a case that should have never been brought. it's an assau
trump if he fails to show up he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 counts of falsifying business records, a low-level felony. but the story prosecutors seek to tell, more sordid and sweeping, pointing to the campaign rocked by the release of the infamous "access hollywood" tape, fueling the determination to buy the silence of stormy daniels, directing michael cohen to pay her $130,000 so she wouldn't go public saying she had sex with mr. trump, something he says...
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trump, mr. cohen and david pecker sat in a room and they decided to try to catch and kill bad stories that could have hurt mr. trump. they're going to say it was mr. pecker and mr. trump and mr. cohen who decided to take and buy the stories to make sure other people couldn't publicize them. mr. trump doesn't deny that meeting happened. he can't. but he is going to deny there was anything illegal about it, craig. >> laura jarrett for us there at the courthouse. laura, thank you. let's bring in senior washington correspondent hallie jackson and nbc news legal analyst danny cevallos. we will hear from danny pecker but the aforementioned michael cohen, the president's former fixer, a man who wrote a book called "revenge" about his former boss. he is also a convicted felon. >> much has been made of his lack of credibility and he has that problem, but prosecutors routinely use cooperating witnesses with much worse character issues than michael cohen. you will have trials and i have had these where the
trump, mr. cohen and david pecker sat in a room and they decided to try to catch and kill bad stories that could have hurt mr. trump. they're going to say it was mr. pecker and mr. trump and mr. cohen who decided to take and buy the stories to make sure other people couldn't publicize them. mr. trump doesn't deny that meeting happened. he can't. but he is going to deny there was anything illegal about it, craig. >> laura jarrett for us there at the courthouse. laura, thank you. let's...
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question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution on the acce took whilst in office. that stems from a separate case which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge in 2020 election results. today thejudge in new york, as we expected denied that request to postpone that child once again. that now clears the way, it removes the final obstacle —— postpone the trial. the criminal prosecution of a former president. it could be the only case to go to trial before the november elections mr trump's legal strategy across all four of his criminal cases, 88 criminal charges across four separate cases, this tactic has been to dismiss, he's doing everything possible to ensure that none of those cases kick off the 11th of november 2020 presidential elections legal experts say the reason he's doing that is because if he wins the election he could instruct his hand—picked attorney general, the head of the department of justice and the us to dismiss most of those charges against him. that
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trump after a woman in texas was denied care after that state's restrictive law. while mr. trump's former vp mike pence slamming him for not calling for a national ban, writing, president trump's retreat on the right to life is a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life americans who voted for him in 2016 and 2020. the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states, where some now have near total abortion bans. others have no restrictions. just 36% of americans support the overturning of roe according to an nbc news poll and the issue has energized benefits. for mr. trump today's announcement is the latest step in a long public evolution on abortion. >> i'm very pro choice. >> i'm pro life. >> we will agree to a number of weeks which will be where both sides will be happy. >> meanwhile, garrett, former president trump made an 11th hour bid to delay his manhattan hush money trial. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, lester. mr. trump's attorneys asked today for a change of venue due to p
trump after a woman in texas was denied care after that state's restrictive law. while mr. trump's former vp mike pence slamming him for not calling for a national ban, writing, president trump's retreat on the right to life is a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life americans who voted for him in 2016 and 2020. the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states, where some now have near total abortion bans. others...
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donald trump, executives of the publishing company american media inc., mr. cohen and others agreed in 2015 to a catch and kill scheme, a scheme to buy and suppress negative information to help mr. trump's chance of winning the election. as part of this scheme, donald trump and others made three payments to people who claim to have negative information about mr. trump. to make these payments, they set up shell companies and they made yet more false statements including for example ami business records. one in three people -- one of three people they paid to keep quiet was a woman named stormy daniels. less than two weeks before the presidential election michael cohen wired 100 $30,000 to stormy daniels lawyer. that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public. the participant scheme was illegal, of the scheme violated new york election law which makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means. the $130,000 wire payment exceeded the federal campaign contribution cap and the false statements in the books violated new yor
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so what happened is that the argument is that mr. trump overpaid, if you will. michael cohen, so that michael cohen could treat this as legal fees, pay his taxes in new york as well as federal taxes, and end up even so that cohen could pay off stormy daniels and pay the government, and he would not be out any money. and that the argument from the prosecution is that this was all in the service of what mr. trump needed to commit election fraud to cover this all up, to hide it from voters and potentially affect the election. >> that's right. todd blanch saying in response to that in court today, the defense attorney for trump ask yourself, would a frugal businessman, a man who pinches pennies, repay $130,000 debt to the tune of 420,000? but you just explained why that could be the case, why he paid him $420,000. all right, let's go through what, trump's lawyer also said here, took particular issue with this. he says he says, the prosecution insinuate that attempting to influence an election connotates illegality. he says, quote, i have a spoiler. there's nothing w
so what happened is that the argument is that mr. trump overpaid, if you will. michael cohen, so that michael cohen could treat this as legal fees, pay his taxes in new york as well as federal taxes, and end up even so that cohen could pay off stormy daniels and pay the government, and he would not be out any money. and that the argument from the prosecution is that this was all in the service of what mr. trump needed to commit election fraud to cover this all up, to hide it from voters and...
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mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new yorkjudge relate to the so—called hush money case where, donald trump is accused of falsifying business accounts in relation to a payments to an actress. he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mrtrump argued trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed while the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts that he took in office. that stems from a separate case, which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge in overturn the 2020 election results. today thejudge in new overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge in new york as we expected denied that request to postpone that trial once again. so, that now clears the way, removes the final obst
mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new yorkjudge relate to the so—called hush money case where, donald trump is accused of falsifying business accounts in relation to a payments to an actress. he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mrtrump argued trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mr trump argued...
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mr. trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go outside the courthouse in new york for more on today's developments. tell us more about that first witness. reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this so-called catch and kill scheme that prosecutors were introducing to jurors. in many ways he is there for -- perfect first witness. prosecutors say he was part of a meeting in august 2015 with donald trump and michael cohen where they discussed the national enquirer helping donald trump's campaign showing the connection between the tabloid newspaper and a presidential campaign. they said they would be on the lookout for any negative stories that would impact him with voters. and that they said was the precursor to the way these hush-money payments were made. first
mr. trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go outside the courthouse in new york for more on today's developments. tell us more about that first witness. reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of...
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>> mr. trump: i will not give you a question. you are fake news. >> jesse: whenever trump said fake news, the media wailed which means it worked there was all talk no action democrats know the power of words. last month donald trump said there would be a bloodbath different bloodbath in the auto industry from china dumping cheap cars for mexico behind joe biden's back? suddenly the bloodbath hoax was born. and just lost time, don't trump flipped it. today the former president in michigan, at an event he called light in -- biden's at border bloodbath. >> mr. trump: i stand before you to declare that joe biden's border bloodbath, that's what it is, it is a bloodbath, they had to use that term incorrectly two weeks ago. it's all about misinformation. it is a border bloodbath and it's destroying our country. it's a very bad thing happening, it's going to end on the day that i take office which will be january 20th. >> jesse: donald trump is turning disinformation into information. here's the proof. >> mr. trump: 25 build michigan wom
>> mr. trump: i will not give you a question. you are fake news. >> jesse: whenever trump said fake news, the media wailed which means it worked there was all talk no action democrats know the power of words. last month donald trump said there would be a bloodbath different bloodbath in the auto industry from china dumping cheap cars for mexico behind joe biden's back? suddenly the bloodbath hoax was born. and just lost time, don't trump flipped it. today the former president in...
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mr. trump denies any sexual relationship with daniels and has pled not guilty. but one of the most remarkable moments happened at the end of the day when the prosecution refused to turn over who the first three witnesses will be to the defense team. that's something routinely done in criminal trials so everybody can prepare. but in this case the prosecution saying the risk is too great that mr. trump will say something about those witnesses on social media, and the judge saying he can't blame them. back to you. >> laura, thank you. >>> attorneys for university of idaho murder suspect bryan kohberger have filed an updated alibi, saying cell phone tower data says he was out driving when the four students were fatally stabbed. cell phone data, they said showed he had tried to hide his location. his team will rely on analysis from a cell phone data expert. kohberger was indicted on murder charges last may. >>> flights near california's capital delayed for hours after someone cut at&t wiring near sacramento international airport. investigators believe someone deliber
mr. trump denies any sexual relationship with daniels and has pled not guilty. but one of the most remarkable moments happened at the end of the day when the prosecution refused to turn over who the first three witnesses will be to the defense team. that's something routinely done in criminal trials so everybody can prepare. but in this case the prosecution saying the risk is too great that mr. trump will say something about those witnesses on social media, and the judge saying he can't blame...
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trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging credibility and business practice. at a campaign event earlier in the day mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david has been a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testified today about the payment his company did make the former playboy model karen mcdougal to keep her alleged affair with mr. trump quiet. pecker said he coordinated with cohen because he was concerned paying mcdougal could violate campaign finance law. so they worked up an agreement to pay for contributions to magazines owned by american media, adding he believed trump was aware of the payment. the prosecution asking pecker was your principal purpose to suppress her story so as not to influence the election? pecker responding yes, it was. >> and we have peter baker and joy spent still with us. joyce, i wanted to start with you. let's talk about the fact that the day began before david pecker
trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging credibility and business practice. at a campaign event earlier in the day mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david has been a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testified today about the payment his company did make the former playboy model karen mcdougal to keep her...
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in court, mr trump has _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty - has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty quiet i has put out there. in court, mrj trump has been pretty quiet at has put out there. in court, mr i trump has been pretty quiet at some points reports were suggesting he was taking a little sleep. but outside court, very bullish, speaking to his supporters outside of court and saying all of this is politically motivated, simply designed to keep him off the campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , ., , campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , . , ., november. yes, that is right and we, really because _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in - november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in court i really because he has been in court all day long, i
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mr. trump and what the opening statements may reveal about the strength of the prosecution's case. prosec >>> chilling video of a suspected drunk driver speeding into a building holding a birthday party. two children killed. more than a dozen other people seriously hurt. >> why them? >>> the new warning to jewish students after heated protests at columbia university. the campus rabbi who says they're not safe and need to go home. >>> summer travel crunch. more americans than ever set to fly, but for some airlines, maybe fewer planes. what it means for the price of your summer vacay. >>> a car on fire. a driver trapped. how a group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> and kick off your sunday shoes because we are there as kevin bacon goes back to the school where he filmed "footloose" to make students' prom dreams come true. >> the power that this movie has had just kind of brings people together. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> good evening, and we begi
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mr. trump's attorneys asked today for a change of venue due to pretrial publicity in manhattan. but an appeals court judge late today denied that request, meaning jury selection is still on track to start on monday. lester? >> all right, garrett haake, thank you. and for his part president biden was courting young voters whose support for the president is slipping. according to polls. the white house announcing a plan to wipe out student debt for millions more americans. gabe gutierrez is in wisconsin with more. >> it felt almost impossible. >> reporter: former public school teacher seth mcclure had been paying off his student loans for more than 20 years until $15,000 were forgiven in november. and he's praising the president. >> surprise, gratitude. i honestly didn't think it was actually going to happen, and it did. >> reporter: he's one of the now 30 million americans the white house says will have at least some of their federal student debt eliminated. >> today too many americans, especially young people, are saddled with unsustainable debts in exchange for a college degree
mr. trump's attorneys asked today for a change of venue due to pretrial publicity in manhattan. but an appeals court judge late today denied that request, meaning jury selection is still on track to start on monday. lester? >> all right, garrett haake, thank you. and for his part president biden was courting young voters whose support for the president is slipping. according to polls. the white house announcing a plan to wipe out student debt for millions more americans. gabe gutierrez is...
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you hold the keys to your freedom, mr. trump. that is the best way to make it more like any other case and protect the rule of law and protect what trump is doing which is interfering with the jury process and interfering with the witnesses. >> all right, thank you all for starting us all on this important night. hugo, david, neal. it's time for our tracker following terms media company and how they're doing in the public markets today. the stock ended down slightly, closing at 35 bucks a share but here's what's important. while the company has been losing money as early as tomorrow, pay attention, donald trump could receive an additional 36 million shares for doing absolutely nothing, for spending nothing, he could get that amount of shares tomorrow. in addition to what he already has. at today's price, that would be valued at $1.3 billion. on paper, as early as tomorrow, he could be handed over stock worth 1.3 billion bucks that he cannot sell, but still, that's a wow. >>> a foreign aid bill that would send help to ukraine and
you hold the keys to your freedom, mr. trump. that is the best way to make it more like any other case and protect the rule of law and protect what trump is doing which is interfering with the jury process and interfering with the witnesses. >> all right, thank you all for starting us all on this important night. hugo, david, neal. it's time for our tracker following terms media company and how they're doing in the public markets today. the stock ended down slightly, closing at 35 bucks a...
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trump, ms hicks, and ms sanders, how to mr. trump react to the new plan or how did he react to that plan during that second congress? for station pecker answers, saying trump said, it's your business. you do whatever you plan on doing. so guys, it really talks about how pecker was still moving on this and working with karen mcdougal even after trump took office and having these phone calls with very high level people within the white house during the presidency still dealing with the fallout of these catch and kill deals that they had made leading up to the election yeah. >> the other thing that strikes out to me, laura, about that is that after the election, trump is like whatever you want to do is just fine tim, what did you hear and all of that? >> i mean, a lot of this stuff and i know that everybody wants to say, oh, this is all criminality of the campaigns and everything. but the reality is everything that david pecker has talked about is it may be unseemly. it may be immoral but it's not a crime. okay. none of this stuff
trump, ms hicks, and ms sanders, how to mr. trump react to the new plan or how did he react to that plan during that second congress? for station pecker answers, saying trump said, it's your business. you do whatever you plan on doing. so guys, it really talks about how pecker was still moving on this and working with karen mcdougal even after trump took office and having these phone calls with very high level people within the white house during the presidency still dealing with the fallout of...
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mr. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. also tomorrow, a new york judge will holding a hearing on the $175 million bond posted by mr. trump as he appeals his $454 million fraud judge against him in the e. jean carroll case. later this week on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on mr. trump's claim of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. >>> turning to decision 2024, today nbc news released the results of its latest national poll, and the big takeaway, election interest hits a new low with majorities holding negative views of both president biden and former president trump. the poll found president biden cutting into mr. trump's previous lead, with just two points now separating the two in a head-to-head contest. right now biden ahead of trump on abortion and uniting the country. trump leading on competency and dealing with inflation. another key takeaway, president biden's approval rating ticking up five points since january on the issues. 39% of voters say they approve of the president's handling o
mr. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. also tomorrow, a new york judge will holding a hearing on the $175 million bond posted by mr. trump as he appeals his $454 million fraud judge against him in the e. jean carroll case. later this week on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on mr. trump's claim of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. >>> turning to decision 2024, today nbc news released the results of its latest national poll, and the big...
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trump to include the relatives of court staff after mr. trump on social media attacked the judge's adult daughter, who's a political consultant for democrats. meanwhile, mr. trump just posted a reduced $175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case, preventing his properties from being seized while he appeals the case. >> i had to put up a bond this morning for $175 million. i did nothing wrong. >> reporter: meanwhile, back at the white house, president biden took a significant call. he spoke with chinese president xi jinping for an hour and 45 minutes. the white house calling the conversation candid and constructive. among the topics? tiktok. with president biden reiterating concerns about the app's ties to china. back to you. >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> a city official in oklahoma with ties to white nationalists has been ousted in a recall vote. judd blevins is seen here at a unite the right rally in 2017. tuesday he lost his enid commissioner seat to cheryl patterson, a former schoolteacher who campaigned on what she called a
trump to include the relatives of court staff after mr. trump on social media attacked the judge's adult daughter, who's a political consultant for democrats. meanwhile, mr. trump just posted a reduced $175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case, preventing his properties from being seized while he appeals the case. >> i had to put up a bond this morning for $175 million. i did nothing wrong. >> reporter: meanwhile, back at the white house, president biden took a significant...
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in 2016, a lawyerfor mr trump, michael cohen, said he'd paid $130,000 to stormy daniels — to stop her from revealing an affair with him ten years previously. mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. our washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new york judge relates to the so called hush money case. so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged payout to an adult film actress back in 2016. that was in the final days of the presidential election campaign. and he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment, allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed whilst the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts he took whilst in office. and that stems from a separate case, which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. now, today, thejudge in new york, as we expected him to do
in 2016, a lawyerfor mr trump, michael cohen, said he'd paid $130,000 to stormy daniels — to stop her from revealing an affair with him ten years previously. mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. our washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new york judge relates to the so called hush money case. so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged payout...
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trump attacked the judge and called the $130,000 check a legal expense. mr. trump: we have a trump hating judge, a judge who shouldn't be on this case, who is totally conflicted. this is a trial that should have been thrown out a long time ago. check them out, it's called legal expenses. that's what you are supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. helena: we go to our correspondent who is outside the manhattan court for us. great to see you once again. we were getting to the heart of jury selection. talk to us about how that played out. nada: a jampacked day as the judge tried to keep everything on schedule. there was one dramatic moment where donald trump was reprimanded by the judge for audibly muttering and gesturing in front of one of the jurors. he had to warn him he will not have any of the jurors intimidated. you had several prospective jurors dismissed, but those who were questioned by both sides, the sides tried to get at how they felt about donald trump. some avoided answering, instead sharing their overall feelings of what they h
trump attacked the judge and called the $130,000 check a legal expense. mr. trump: we have a trump hating judge, a judge who shouldn't be on this case, who is totally conflicted. this is a trial that should have been thrown out a long time ago. check them out, it's called legal expenses. that's what you are supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. helena: we go to our correspondent who is outside the manhattan court for us. great to see you once again. we were getting to the...
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mr trump, who is the presumptive republican presidential nominee, has pleaded not guilty in the case. he argues that the allegations he faces are not criminal. unlike previous civil cases he's encountered, mr trump is expected to attend almost every day of the court proceedings. that could disrupt his presidential campaign for the duration of the six—to—eight week trial. speaking alongside us house speaker mikejohnson on friday, the former us president said he's ready to testify on the stand. i testify and i will tell the truth and all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is they have no case, and again, you have to read the scholars, all of the legal scholars. i haven't seen one legal scholar that says this is a case and even new people said it was too bad this is the first one. all of them are scams. they are all about election interference. it could be a tense trial. mr trump has expressed his hatred for manhattan supreme courtjustice juan merchan who is overseeing the trial. that resulted in a gag order against mr trump in late march, barring him from making public stateme
mr trump, who is the presumptive republican presidential nominee, has pleaded not guilty in the case. he argues that the allegations he faces are not criminal. unlike previous civil cases he's encountered, mr trump is expected to attend almost every day of the court proceedings. that could disrupt his presidential campaign for the duration of the six—to—eight week trial. speaking alongside us house speaker mikejohnson on friday, the former us president said he's ready to testify on the...
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mr. biden won't change a thing. mr. trump will. the former president wants to remove dei from the federal bureaucracy writ large, especially the far left federal education department. mr. trump also wants to use new accreditation standards that harken back to the traditional american and western civilization and culture. his video on truth social he said, and i quote, when i return to the white house, i will fire the radical creditors that allowed our colleges to become dominated by marxist maniacs and lunatics, end quote. mr. trump would also tax endowments for non-compliance. he would also explore having colleges and universities fined up to the entire amount of their endowment. he will insist on a merit-based system to replace dei. and he will also quote, direct the department of justice to pursue federal, civil rights cases against colleges and universities that continue to engage in racial discrimination, end quote. now, i think enforcing civil rights laws against discrimination is absolutely crucial here and joe biden never r
mr. biden won't change a thing. mr. trump will. the former president wants to remove dei from the federal bureaucracy writ large, especially the far left federal education department. mr. trump also wants to use new accreditation standards that harken back to the traditional american and western civilization and culture. his video on truth social he said, and i quote, when i return to the white house, i will fire the radical creditors that allowed our colleges to become dominated by marxist...
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mr. trump has pleaded not guilty. in a different courtroom, a judge will hold a bond hearing in his civil business fraud case. trump was found liable of inflating his net worth. the new york attorney general is fighting the decision to lower his band from $454 million to $175 million. >>> then, on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments in mr. trump's claim that presidential immunity blocks him from being prosecuted for allegedly trying to block the results of the 2020 presidential election. >>> the house approved a $95 billion aid package that includes $60 billion in military aid to ukraine. the victory for advocates from the bay area, who spent the last week in the nation's capitol pushing for the funding. mayor mary marianne favro spoke with one mother. >> reporter: just days after russia invaded ukraine in february 2022, jerricho headed to the conflict. >> he said it was like watching bullies beating up a child on the playground at school. and everyone is standing around but no one is doing anything. >> re
mr. trump has pleaded not guilty. in a different courtroom, a judge will hold a bond hearing in his civil business fraud case. trump was found liable of inflating his net worth. the new york attorney general is fighting the decision to lower his band from $454 million to $175 million. >>> then, on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments in mr. trump's claim that presidential immunity blocks him from being prosecuted for allegedly trying to block the results of the 2020...
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mr. trump's lawyers challenging pecker's credibility. at a campaign event earlier in the day, mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime pretend. >> dave has been very nice, a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testifying about a payment his company did make to former "playboy" model karen mcdougal to keep her alleged affair with mr. trump quiet. he was concerned paying mcdougal could violate campaign finance law so they worked up an agreement to campaign for her contributions by american media adding, he believes trump was aware of the payment. the prosecution asking pecker, was your principle purpose to suppress her story as to not influence the election? pecker responding, yes, it was. >> vaughn hillyard reporting there. you were inside the courtroom yesterday. i want to get to some of the substance of david pecker's testimony, but first, if you could just paint a picture of what the energy was like in the room and donald trump who appeared to be more agitated than he's been in the week and a h
mr. trump's lawyers challenging pecker's credibility. at a campaign event earlier in the day, mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime pretend. >> dave has been very nice, a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testifying about a payment his company did make to former "playboy" model karen mcdougal to keep her alleged affair with mr. trump quiet. he was concerned paying mcdougal...
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and, judge merchan has found mr. trump, i'm ordering you not to cross the line. the d.c. circuit from the same thing, judge chutkan from the same thing. even though these are infringements on his right to speech, they are lawful and consistent with the first amendment. >> on page 8, judge scott mcafee writes "the court finds the defendant's motion to inspect or alleged to have been made in furtherance of criminal activity and constitute false statements knowingly and willfully made in matters within a government agency's jurisdiction, which threatened to deceive and from the government. i think those are some of the strongest words i've heard yet from judge scott mcafee specifically. what is your read on judge scott mcafee and how he is handling this georgia election interference case? i mean, we all sat through that very salacious televised soap opera of da fanni willis and whether she had violated ethics and was going to be disqualified. how do you think he is handling this? these are strong words. >> i do think he's trying to just address each motion in front of him, a
and, judge merchan has found mr. trump, i'm ordering you not to cross the line. the d.c. circuit from the same thing, judge chutkan from the same thing. even though these are infringements on his right to speech, they are lawful and consistent with the first amendment. >> on page 8, judge scott mcafee writes "the court finds the defendant's motion to inspect or alleged to have been made in furtherance of criminal activity and constitute false statements knowingly and willfully made...
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trump, nor here to help mr. biden. i think it's about the evidence and i think you say that over and over again in your report why did you decide president biden should not be prosecuted? your report tells us, quote, we conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict. those are your words. is that correct? payment i believe if those exact words not appear in the report that it is consistent with the gist of my conclusion. >> they are your exact words but that was not the case with donald trump. you have a copy of your report today, don't you come in front of you? good to read a portion of it for me? your words, page 11 starting on line 3. beginning with the words -- unlike the evidence involving mr. biden, would you read the next two sentences? >> i like the evidence unlike involving mr. biden, the allegations set forth in the indictment of mr. trump, if proven, would present serious aggravating factor. >> keep going. >> i'm happy to have you read the words in the report. >> well, it's your report, so i think it act
trump, nor here to help mr. biden. i think it's about the evidence and i think you say that over and over again in your report why did you decide president biden should not be prosecuted? your report tells us, quote, we conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict. those are your words. is that correct? payment i believe if those exact words not appear in the report that it is consistent with the gist of my conclusion. >> they are your exact words but that was not the case with...
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trump. it was a tense day in a manhattan courtroom. the former publisher of the national inquirer answered questions about alleged scheme to catch and kill negative stories about mr. trump. here's alice barr. >> reporter: back on the witness stand in former president trump's criminal trial. the ex-national inquirer publisher david pecker testified he worked with mr. trump's then-lawyer michael cohen to bury stories that could have damaged the 2016 trump campaign, including those involving alleged affairs and to, quote, embellish negative stories about mr. trump's political rivals. pecker testified the arrangement stemmed from a 2015 trump tower meeting with cohen and the former president. the case centers on allegations that mr. trump colluded to illegally influence the 2016 election and falsify business records to cover up an alleged affair, all accusations he denies. >> what's going on is a disgrace. >> reporter: the day started with a contentious hearing over whether mr. trump violated th
trump. it was a tense day in a manhattan courtroom. the former publisher of the national inquirer answered questions about alleged scheme to catch and kill negative stories about mr. trump. here's alice barr. >> reporter: back on the witness stand in former president trump's criminal trial. the ex-national inquirer publisher david pecker testified he worked with mr. trump's then-lawyer michael cohen to bury stories that could have damaged the 2016 trump campaign, including those involving...
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prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by mr trump. and of course, the woman at the center of the trial, stormy daniels. and while no cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom, donald trump is expected to try to use the media attention to his advantage as he once again eyes the white house. breaking news here in the uk. 534 migrants cross the channel yesterday in ten bytes and that's the highest daily figure this year. it brings it to an increase of 28% from last year. if you will remember, the uk government is trying to reduce the number of boats crossing the channel illegally and is trying to introduce a measure to deport people to rwanda if they enter the country illegally. so, that number, the highest daily figure this year. the prime minister of singapore lee hsien loong has announced he'll step down next month. deputy prime minister and ministerfor finance lawrence wong will succeed him. in a statement on social media he asks "all singaporeans to give lawrence & his team your full support, & work with them to create a brighter
prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by mr trump. and of course, the woman at the center of the trial, stormy daniels. and while no cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom, donald trump is expected to try to use the media attention to his advantage as he once again eyes the white house. breaking news here in the uk. 534 migrants cross the channel yesterday in ten bytes and that's the highest daily figure this year. it brings it to an increase of 28% from last...
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mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter, will vernon, sent this update. this is an by the new york judge relates to the so—called hush money case, so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged pay—out to an aduu over an alleged pay—out to an adult film actress back in 2016 in the final days of the presidential election campaign and he is accused of trying to hide this payment allegedly. mr trump argued that this case should be delayed while the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump and enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts he took while in office and that stems from a separate case which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge to overturn the 2020 election results. today thejudge in new york, as we expected him to do, denied that request to postpone that trial once again, so that now clears the way, removes th
mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter, will vernon, sent this update. this is an by the new york judge relates to the so—called hush money case, so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged pay—out to an aduu over an alleged pay—out to an adult film actress back in 2016 in the final days of the presidential election campaign and he is accused of...