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donald trump syndrome. for the country to move forward, we must come forward and move forward rather than backwards. how do you think donald trump would respond to my theory? guest: you know. he is not about coming together. that does not work for him. he had opportunities. because he is so ideologically flexible, there was hope that he could read someone to work across lines. he was a democrat and a republican. he is from new york. he is not a super hard-core conservative. you could not operate in new york that way. therefore, he could be the guy who brought a party together. that is not what he chose to do. he chose to go right because that was the people who stood with him. his view is come i'm going to stick with the people who stuck with me. he did not believe in working with democrats. the trick is, he is never going to be that kind of politician. maybe not any politician can do that in today's era. he talked about times where he has seen divisiveness where people did not like him. he is not out there
donald trump syndrome. for the country to move forward, we must come forward and move forward rather than backwards. how do you think donald trump would respond to my theory? guest: you know. he is not about coming together. that does not work for him. he had opportunities. because he is so ideologically flexible, there was hope that he could read someone to work across lines. he was a democrat and a republican. he is from new york. he is not a super hard-core conservative. you could not...
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the washington post is reporting that donald trump told the trump employee to move the boxes after donald trump received a subpoena from the federal government for those boxes. the fact the donald trump ordered the movement of those boxes after he received a subpoena could be proof beyond a reasonable doubt of donald trump's intention to commit obstruction of justice. it gets worse. the washington post is reporting that there are multiple witnesses, multiple witness accounts, about donald trump ordering the boxes moved after receiving the subpoena in may. the people familiar with the investigations that agents have gathered witness accounts indicating that, after trump advisers received a subpoena in may for any classified documents remained at mar-a-lago, trump told people to move is boxes to his residents at the property. and it gets worse. it's all on video. that description of events was corroborated by the security camera footage, which showed people moving the boxes. after the fbi and federal prosecutor visited trump residents on june 3rd, armed with a subpoena and, and obtain those
the washington post is reporting that donald trump told the trump employee to move the boxes after donald trump received a subpoena from the federal government for those boxes. the fact the donald trump ordered the movement of those boxes after he received a subpoena could be proof beyond a reasonable doubt of donald trump's intention to commit obstruction of justice. it gets worse. the washington post is reporting that there are multiple witnesses, multiple witness accounts, about donald trump...
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donald trump syndrome. for the country to move forward, we must come forward and move forward rather than backwards. how do you think donald trump would respond to my theory? guest: you know. he is not about coming together. that does not work for him. he had opportunities. because he is so ideologically flexible, there was hope that he could read someone to work across lines. he was a democrat and a republican. he is from new york. he is not a super hard-core conservative. you could not operate in new york that way. therefore, he could be the guy who brought a party together. that is not what he chose to do. he chose to go right because that was the people who stood with him. his view is come i'm going to stick with the people who stuck with me. he did not believe in working with democrats. the trick is, he is never going to be that kind of politician. maybe not any politician can do that in today's era. he talked about times where he has seen divisiveness where people did not like him. he is not out there
donald trump syndrome. for the country to move forward, we must come forward and move forward rather than backwards. how do you think donald trump would respond to my theory? guest: you know. he is not about coming together. that does not work for him. he had opportunities. because he is so ideologically flexible, there was hope that he could read someone to work across lines. he was a democrat and a republican. he is from new york. he is not a super hard-core conservative. you could not...
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. >> donald trump has confessed. he confessed. this weekend, the appropriately titled case of donald j trump versus the united states of america took a turn that no tv drama writer whatever rights because it is so absurd, and the prosecutor would never expected, because nothing like it has ever happened before. happened before. in decades of tv drama and movies, we have seen the criminal suspect worn down by clever police interrogation, or prosecutor cross-examination to the point where the suspect defiantly gives up and could fast. well, you know, that doesn't happen very much to realize. but what happened in the trump case this weekend never, ever happened in real life. until now. now, donald trump, now that donald trump is a criminal suspect in a federal investigation of possible violations of the espionage act, and obstruction of justice. the most dangerous place for donald trump is anywhere near a microphone. donald trump's lawyers know this, but they also know that they cannot control their client. and so yesterday, donald tr
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other than donald trump. een possible without rupert murdoch and "he new york post." >> we need trump now! >> you're right. >> over the course of four decades, donald trump appeared of "the new york post." >> donald trump was tabloid gold. i don't think that murdoch and trump were friends, but murdoch certainly saw the advantage in using trump. he could see that trump would sell papers. and trump used "the post" the same way. >> donald trump used to call "page six" almost every day. all of those trump stories that we were writing is how he could go to the bank and continue to get loans the next morning. i'm serious. >> most americans knew donald trump through his popular reality television show, "the apprentice." >> maria, you're fired. you're fired. you're all fired. all four are fired. >> and in fact, some people would say that nbc launching the show in 2004 is what enabled trump to become a national star. >> donald trump is ceo of the trump organization and he joins us now, bright and early on a monday morn
other than donald trump. een possible without rupert murdoch and "he new york post." >> we need trump now! >> you're right. >> over the course of four decades, donald trump appeared of "the new york post." >> donald trump was tabloid gold. i don't think that murdoch and trump were friends, but murdoch certainly saw the advantage in using trump. he could see that trump would sell papers. and trump used "the post" the same way. >> donald...
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to replace former white house counsel pat cipollone as donald trump's official intermediary with the national archives about the donald documents donald trump was keeping in florida. cash patel was quoted in the fbi affidavit that was used to obtain the search warrant of trump's documents. saying it made that trump had declassified documents. he kept at his residence in florida. what did you say about that when he was asked about it in the grand jury in washington last week? cash patel might have taken the fifth amendment and refused to answer any questions undergrowth to that grand jury, or kash patel may have decided it was time to save himself and stop lying for donald trump. donald trump's lawyers have no idea what he told the grand jury. donald trump and his lawyers have no idea what cash patel told that granary. nothing prevents cash patel from telling them what he told the grand jury. but donald trump's problem is he is a pathological liar who has attracted into his employ other pathetic pathological liars, like kash patel. what so, when one of his pathological liars is no
to replace former white house counsel pat cipollone as donald trump's official intermediary with the national archives about the donald documents donald trump was keeping in florida. cash patel was quoted in the fbi affidavit that was used to obtain the search warrant of trump's documents. saying it made that trump had declassified documents. he kept at his residence in florida. what did you say about that when he was asked about it in the grand jury in washington last week? cash patel might...
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which is the term donald trump's lawyers used for the trump university fraud case in which donald trump surrendered in the end. and agreed to pay his victims of that fraud a settlement of $25 million. such as the life of defendant trump. leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he's a professor at practice and why you law school. also with us, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney and a law professor at the university of michigan law school. they are both msnbc legal analyst. and i promise the audience, the law school class, in the crime fraud exception to attorney-client privilege. which is something, you can hang around courts a long time, and not see that exception show up in a case. but -- but here it is tonight! and let's begin with professor weisman, what do we need to know about the thresholds necessary for a job to find that the crime fraud exception should apply? >> well i think the place to start is the privilege. so normally, a defendant who is speaking wi
which is the term donald trump's lawyers used for the trump university fraud case in which donald trump surrendered in the end. and agreed to pay his victims of that fraud a settlement of $25 million. such as the life of defendant trump. leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he's a professor at practice and why you law school. also with us, barbara mcquade, former u.s....
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that is why donald trump's lawyers have been avoiding that word, possession. but on page 30 of their filings, clarence thomas tonight, the trump lawyers stepped in it, saying the government has sought to criminalize trump's possession of the records. everywhere else in their filing, they refer to a former presidents legal right to access to their presidential records. and that's true. the law requires that those records be in the government possession while former presidents have access to them. former presidents are allowed to look at them. and, if they followed correct procedures, after they looked at them, they then immediately have to hand them right back to the owner of the documents, which is, of course, the federal government. in every filing, the trump lawyers have made in this case, they've been trying to suggest that possession of the documents by the former president is perfectly legal without ever using the word possession. but tonight, they did. one of the trump lawyers oft repeated lines, in today's supreme court brief, saying the government has a
that is why donald trump's lawyers have been avoiding that word, possession. but on page 30 of their filings, clarence thomas tonight, the trump lawyers stepped in it, saying the government has sought to criminalize trump's possession of the records. everywhere else in their filing, they refer to a former presidents legal right to access to their presidential records. and that's true. the law requires that those records be in the government possession while former presidents have access to...
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and that was donald trump.l ever raise his hand and swear to tell the truth in front of the united states congress. . -- i don't think he's capable of telling the truth, that's probably why he will never do. such an important point, michael beschloss, -- that was bipartisan group in there and there were more chuck grassley wasn't, there he doesn't show up in the frame. and not a with of disagreement. they all wanted to get back into the capital and get this done as soon as possible. that was their mission as they were in that room together. in complete agreement every night. >> [inaudible] >> okay, i couldn't hear. senator mccaskill, i couldn't hear michael beschloss on, turns out no one could. but the point that you have made is so important, i just wanna stress it. that was absolutely unanimous. no one there was saying that mcconnell, none of the republicans were saying that. not kevin mccarthy. when we slow down and go home and come back in a couple of days. no one was saying that. >> talking to my friends t
and that was donald trump.l ever raise his hand and swear to tell the truth in front of the united states congress. . -- i don't think he's capable of telling the truth, that's probably why he will never do. such an important point, michael beschloss, -- that was bipartisan group in there and there were more chuck grassley wasn't, there he doesn't show up in the frame. and not a with of disagreement. they all wanted to get back into the capital and get this done as soon as possible. that was...
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donald trump just sort of talked .ot surprisingly, a lot of what he said was complaints about 2020 along with insoles up just about every single person we asked about -- insults about every single person we asked about. host: guest: it is an interesting question. donald trump was not very quotable in the interview that he is reprising grievances that he said many times. he is a believer in marketing and the power of repetition. he seemed to believe that the more he said something, even if it is untrue, the more effective that is for him. as a author, i said it is valuable for us to see the subject in action and taking insight in the way. i think the main take away is that, he is trying to sell us and also the american people on a series of lies by repeating them over and over again. host: when you did the interview, did he know the title of the book? guest: now, we did not decide it. we decided it a few months before we turned it in. i think he knew we were authors. i think he understood we were independent journalist.
donald trump just sort of talked .ot surprisingly, a lot of what he said was complaints about 2020 along with insoles up just about every single person we asked about -- insults about every single person we asked about. host: guest: it is an interesting question. donald trump was not very quotable in the interview that he is reprising grievances that he said many times. he is a believer in marketing and the power of repetition. he seemed to believe that the more he said something, even if it is...
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or so into donald trump. as a black man in america, when i speak to my friends and family and other people, we feel like people follow donald trump not because of his policies or anything like that. he has never stated what his policies were. people follow donald trump because he gives them a voice. he allows them to be racist and be openly racist and he is giving the community who felt like they were not being heard, now they are being heard, and he has opened up a door and until america deals with and accepts it. guest: i want to thank you for that. i think stoking the fires of racial division were a key way in which donald trump was a divisive actor in american politics. we call the chapter in which we look at how trump sought to use calls for law & order in george floyd's killing. we call that chapter the divider because it is at the heart of who donald trump was as a politician. remember he entered american politics largely on the basis of the racist further conspiracy lie about barack obama. even before
or so into donald trump. as a black man in america, when i speak to my friends and family and other people, we feel like people follow donald trump not because of his policies or anything like that. he has never stated what his policies were. people follow donald trump because he gives them a voice. he allows them to be racist and be openly racist and he is giving the community who felt like they were not being heard, now they are being heard, and he has opened up a door and until america deals...
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>> well, ask donald trump. >> ask donald trump.ing to fight this subpoena out in court. and jake, as you and the other panelists have noted, donald trump's constant strategy is to delay, delay, delay. we don't expect it to be any different when it comes to this. we did hear from committee members, they really think donald trump should come up here and clear his name. jake? >> all right, sara murray, thank you so much. we are joined by a member of the january 6th select committee, the one that sara described as wishy-washy on whether they were going fight this, jamie raskin, democrat of maryland. how much of this is setting a marker we're inviting him to tell his story, we're inviting him to give his side, and how much of this is no, we really think that we can get him to testify? >> oh, more than a thousand americans have come forward to testify. >> i know. >> including lots of people in his administration, cabinet officials. there have been -- >> of course he should. of course he should. i'm not disputing that. he is not going to.
>> well, ask donald trump. >> ask donald trump.ing to fight this subpoena out in court. and jake, as you and the other panelists have noted, donald trump's constant strategy is to delay, delay, delay. we don't expect it to be any different when it comes to this. we did hear from committee members, they really think donald trump should come up here and clear his name. jake? >> all right, sara murray, thank you so much. we are joined by a member of the january 6th select...
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"— list of witch-hunts against donald trump." 0k. peter, for the moment. _ donald trump." 0k. - donald trump." 0k. peter, for the moment, thank you very i the moment, thank you very much. peter bowe5, america correspondent. archaeologists have discovered ancient rock carving5 at the city of mosul�*s monumental mashki gate, a site the islamic state group tried to destroy in 2016. they include 2700—year—old works, depicting scenes from the ancient city of nineveh. tom brada reports. in early 2016, the city of mosul in iraq was under control mo5ul in iraq was under control of the islamic state group. nis took over major cities its militants would often lay wa5te militants would often lay waste to cultural trea5ures they came across and with target ancient artefact5 with impunity. that was the case with the mashki gate in mosul. this is what it wants look like. it was one of the monumental gates to the ancient assyrian city of nineveh which was at one point the largest city in the world. mo5ul wa5 the largest city in the world. mo5ul was effectively bulldozed by the islamic state,
"— list of witch-hunts against donald trump." 0k. peter, for the moment. _ donald trump." 0k. - donald trump." 0k. peter, for the moment, thank you very i the moment, thank you very much. peter bowe5, america correspondent. archaeologists have discovered ancient rock carving5 at the city of mosul�*s monumental mashki gate, a site the islamic state group tried to destroy in 2016. they include 2700—year—old works, depicting scenes from the ancient city of nineveh. tom...
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take donald trump out of it. agreed to his request for a special master, and donald trump got doj to agree to his pick for special master, and that went very badly for donald trump, so here we go. let me read to it. to the honorable clarence thomas, circuit justice for the 11th circuit. pursuant to rules 22 and 23 president trump respectfully applies to vae kate the order issued by the u.s. court of appeals for the 11th circuit. to carol's point, even though that order was not jurisdictionally before the court. what is he talking snabt. >> well, i wouldn't read too much into the fact that this has gone to justice thomas. he is our circuit justice in the 11th circuit. these sorts of matters go to him initially. i would expect that unless he decides to dispense of this on his own, that he will take it to the full court and it won't be a decision made just by justice thomas. if i could for a second, i'll just respond to carol's comment. i think she may be sorry that she asked what i thought about the technical legal
take donald trump out of it. agreed to his request for a special master, and donald trump got doj to agree to his pick for special master, and that went very badly for donald trump, so here we go. let me read to it. to the honorable clarence thomas, circuit justice for the 11th circuit. pursuant to rules 22 and 23 president trump respectfully applies to vae kate the order issued by the u.s. court of appeals for the 11th circuit. to carol's point, even though that order was not jurisdictionally...
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and to ensure donald trump continues as our president. it was something president trump had actually tried to do earlier that month. we know that roger stone was at the willard hotel on january 5 and six, we know from other witness testimony that president trump asked his chief of staff, mark meadows to speak to roger and general michael flynn that night. in addition to his connection to president trump, roger stone had extensive connections to two groups responsible for attacking the capital. the proud boys. it is a conspiracy to use violence against the united states appeared to oppose the lawful authority of the united states. multiple associates from roger stone, the oath keepers and the proud boys have been charged. associates of roger stone including joshua jaynes, had pled guilty to this crime. we know that at least seven oath keepers who have been criminally charged provided personal security for roger stone, or were seen with him on january 6 or in the weeks leading up to january 6. joshua jaynes, the leader of the alabama oath ke
and to ensure donald trump continues as our president. it was something president trump had actually tried to do earlier that month. we know that roger stone was at the willard hotel on january 5 and six, we know from other witness testimony that president trump asked his chief of staff, mark meadows to speak to roger and general michael flynn that night. in addition to his connection to president trump, roger stone had extensive connections to two groups responsible for attacking the capital....
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donald trump was actually supposed to be at that one, attending it. der the guise of hurricane dorian. in this case, for trump, monitoring the hurricane meant playing multiple rounds of golf. but then, after poland, the trip got a weird for pence. he traveled to ireland, but instead of staying in dublin, where his meetings were actually taking place, pence state on the other side of the country, 180 miles away, at donald trump's own resort in the irish city of -- which is a three hour drive away from dublin. of course, pence did not actually drive, he flew in his pain, air force to, on the public's funds, which is to say, our plane. at the time, nbc news reported that pence's travel to and from doonbeg alone cost the governments hundred thousand dollars. in fact, the whole trip was expensive. pence says he personally paid for his own logic in trump's hotel, but that does not account for the massive entourage that travels in the vice president. the public that is collectively us, had to pay for all of them to stay at trump's personal hotel, 180 miles aw
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michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney is out with a new book called revanche how donald trumpponize the department of justice against his critics. cohen writes of trump, quote his success impart lies in his ability to take advantage of people's inherent weakness their vulnerabilities and their faults. to those offense he had a fertile ground in the justice department. michael cohen joins me now. michael it's good to see you in person. before we get to the book let's talk about this week. your big takeaway in the subpoena and what the general six committee was able to achieve? >> what a absolutely spectacular programming. the event was second to none. extremely important historically for the united states. at the end of this 1000 plus person interview, nine hours each 9000 hours, more than a year if you go seven days a week, 24 hours a day and where are we at now? where are we at? you're talking about, oh we will subpoena trump as if anyone in this entire world, whether you are republican democrat trump supporter or trump the tractor everyone knows he is not coming into testify
michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney is out with a new book called revanche how donald trumpponize the department of justice against his critics. cohen writes of trump, quote his success impart lies in his ability to take advantage of people's inherent weakness their vulnerabilities and their faults. to those offense he had a fertile ground in the justice department. michael cohen joins me now. michael it's good to see you in person. before we get to the book let's talk about this...
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well senator lee urged me to run against donald trump in 2016. he said he should get off out of the race after the access hollywood tapes. but four years later what did he do? he was willing to help trump despite the will of the people having lost an election to try and stay in power. and would've spelled the end of the american republic but that's what senator lee was willing to do. and along the way, it's an issue that is important to many utahns, most of them for, senator lead compare donald trump tour of bird figure in the book of mormon. just shows how far senator lee has gone, he's lost his way in washington, because he's one of those people there who is pursuing power at any cost. senator lee has proven and he will say anything, he will do anything in order to hold on to power, and we've got to hold these kinds of leaders accountable. >> thank you very much for joining us evan mcmullin. >> thank you lawrence. >> coming up. if you are one of the 40 million people who is now eligible for student loan debt relief or if you know of one of those
well senator lee urged me to run against donald trump in 2016. he said he should get off out of the race after the access hollywood tapes. but four years later what did he do? he was willing to help trump despite the will of the people having lost an election to try and stay in power. and would've spelled the end of the american republic but that's what senator lee was willing to do. and along the way, it's an issue that is important to many utahns, most of them for, senator lead compare donald...
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the doj's message to the supreme court today, reject donald trump's appeal asking for an emergency assist in the mar-a-lago documents case. late today, the justice department responded to trump's bid to get the high court involved in the fight over classified documents recovered from his florida club. one former prosecutor explained exactly what trump's legal advisers are trying to get done here. >> it looks like the trump folks want to get the classified documents included back within the group of documents that magistrate judge -- acting as a special master will be able to review. >> we are also learning more about trump's move from the white house to his club in florida. and pc news has obtained some 165 pages of emails, between the trump white house staff and government officials about shipments specifically to mar-a-lago. those emails also included images of these boxes on your screen. the government says these were packed and even repacked by trump white house officials. trump has falsely claimed government workers packed those boxes, implying they were responsible for the white hou
the doj's message to the supreme court today, reject donald trump's appeal asking for an emergency assist in the mar-a-lago documents case. late today, the justice department responded to trump's bid to get the high court involved in the fight over classified documents recovered from his florida club. one former prosecutor explained exactly what trump's legal advisers are trying to get done here. >> it looks like the trump folks want to get the classified documents included back within...
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yeah, i mean, the bottom line is that donald trump is light on policy. and if you want to book about his presidency, know if you want write a book about trump in the white house. that's just that's the way right now i get i had heard that one more i'm going i'm going to i'm going to agree there's go ahead. i'm going to go i'll give an anecdote, though. we took we took seriously his number one policy, domestic policy goal was tax cuts. right. let's just we said we take it seriously. we analyze it the book and we talk to guess who his top tax policy guy who told us? guess what? this had nothing to do with donald trump. that's an on the record quote on record quote from the guy whose job it was who's brought in specifically to do tax cuts, said donald trump had nothing to do with this bill. it was all done on the hill. it was all done by congressional republicans. trump decided name to the only he cared about was what to call it, and he wanted to call the cut cut cut act because they thought that was good branding. but that basically he did nothing when it c
yeah, i mean, the bottom line is that donald trump is light on policy. and if you want to book about his presidency, know if you want write a book about trump in the white house. that's just that's the way right now i get i had heard that one more i'm going i'm going to i'm going to agree there's go ahead. i'm going to go i'll give an anecdote, though. we took we took seriously his number one policy, domestic policy goal was tax cuts. right. let's just we said we take it seriously. we analyze...
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eastman acknowledged in writing that donald trump knew what he was attempting was illegal. here is john eastman testifying before our committee. >> did president trump authorize you to discussion publicly your january 4, 2021 conversation with him? >> fifth. >> is it your position that you can discuss conversations that you had with the president of the united states but you will not discussion those same conversations with this committee? >> fifth. >> here's jeff clark who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general. as you can see in this call log we obtained from the national archives, he did so. here's mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannon has been tried and convicted b
eastman acknowledged in writing that donald trump knew what he was attempting was illegal. here is john eastman testifying before our committee. >> did president trump authorize you to discussion publicly your january 4, 2021 conversation with him? >> fifth. >> is it your position that you can discuss conversations that you had with the president of the united states but you will not discussion those same conversations with this committee? >> fifth. >> here's jeff...
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-- i knew donald trump from the '80s and donald trump for a while was involved in boxing, at thend it was almost to me what donald trump, who was the one that suggested herschel said, oh, we have a black senator, throw a black guy in there, herschel, it was almost like that. i don't think they vetted him. >> like he was randomly pick, throwing a dart. >> here's my guy. >> and as he began to become exposed as being all of this that joe just raised, it doesn't matter. we're throwing a black guy in the ring with a black guy. that's how trump thinks. the insults started with trump. what is scary is that people are buying into it. clarence thomas, i disagree with just about everything he's ever uttered, but clarence thomas does have a background and understanding of law, i don't think herschel knows the difference between the house of representatives and the u.s. senate, and the fact that they would throw him in there is an insult to all of us that fought and continue to fight to open doors for blacks. we should be celebrating two black men running against each other with political id
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the central cause of january 6th was one man, donald trump. as personally and substantially involved in all of it. >> committee vice chair liz cheney saying the central cause of january 6th was president trump, and he was involved in all of it. it's not like he just lit the match, but he was really assembling the whole thing. the committee had more evidence today as it wrapped up on the intent, on the state of mind of then president trump before the insurrection and they kept pressing on this, including what his own top aides had already told him, what he was on notice about. the reason this is not just some giant bizarre, violent misunderstanding, it was not a misunderstanding at all. according to trump's own aides. >> the dominion voting machines, i saw absolutely zero basis for the allegations. i told him it was crazy stuff and they were wasting their time on that. >> we have a company that's very suspect. its name is dominion william a turn of a dial or the change of a chip, you can press a button for trump and the vote goes to biden. >> th
the central cause of january 6th was one man, donald trump. as personally and substantially involved in all of it. >> committee vice chair liz cheney saying the central cause of january 6th was president trump, and he was involved in all of it. it's not like he just lit the match, but he was really assembling the whole thing. the committee had more evidence today as it wrapped up on the intent, on the state of mind of then president trump before the insurrection and they kept pressing on...
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who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general and as you can see from this call log we obtained from the national ash ciefs he did so. and here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark did you discuss with president trump allegation ed of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannonhas been tried and convictby a jury of his fears for contempt of congress. he is scheduling to sentenced for his crime later this month. ps conversations continue. and mark meadows donald trump's former chief of staff has refused to testify based on executive privilege. the committee's litigation with him continues. mr. chairman, at some point the department of justice may well unearth the facts that these and other witness he are currently concealing. -- witnesses are c
who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general and as you can see from this call log we obtained from the national ash ciefs he did so. and here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark did you discuss with president trump allegation ed of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth....
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i think hardcore republicans as well as of course the followers of donald trump and fans of donald trump. they have long are classified the hearing and the committee's work. s. s bogus and a hoax. and, and a, you remember which hunt as the former president always called it. i'm so no, it will not have any effect. i'm fairly sure that this is not the case. there are other topics which are more important for the midterms here. that was the w correspondence, stephanie simon's speaking to me earlier. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. us jury has refused to sentence a florida school shooter to death. despite please from the families of his victims . nicholas cruz was imprisoned for life for murdering 17 students and staff at a high school in parkland. the master guy inspired a wave of gun control activism. turkeys parliament passed controversial media law, which could involve jail time for those thought to be spreading dis information. critics fear this will be used to crack down on democracy and freedom of speech, especially in the run up to collectio
i think hardcore republicans as well as of course the followers of donald trump and fans of donald trump. they have long are classified the hearing and the committee's work. s. s bogus and a hoax. and, and a, you remember which hunt as the former president always called it. i'm so no, it will not have any effect. i'm fairly sure that this is not the case. there are other topics which are more important for the midterms here. that was the w correspondence, stephanie simon's speaking to me...
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to donald trump. so we saw what the january 6th committee has. but we don't know what these cooperating witnesses have told the department of justice. i mean, it's very likely that these people have a lot more knowledge about donald trump and exactly what his role was and what roger stone's role was as a conduit to donald trump. we have some tat bits out there from testimony from the summer with cassidy hutchinson saying that mark meadows had called roger stone the night before. but we don't -- there was no evidence today that really tied that together in a substantive way, but i think the department of justice may very well have that evidence. >> you know, the thing is, charles, this goes back, in the summer of 2020, donald trump was way down in the polls. the summer of 2020 is when he did his hold the bible upside down and tear gas a bunch of protesters in order to get there. he was sinking in the polls. it was clear to anyone who was following the campaign at that point he was in trouble. the covid
to donald trump. so we saw what the january 6th committee has. but we don't know what these cooperating witnesses have told the department of justice. i mean, it's very likely that these people have a lot more knowledge about donald trump and exactly what his role was and what roger stone's role was as a conduit to donald trump. we have some tat bits out there from testimony from the summer with cassidy hutchinson saying that mark meadows had called roger stone the night before. but we don't --...
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sman acknowledged in writing that donald trump knew what he was attempting was illegal. eastman testifying before our committee. >> did president trump authorize you to discuss publicly on january 4th, 2021, conversation with him? fifth. >> so is it your position you won't discuss a conversation you had with the president of the united states but not with this committee? >> fifth. >> here is jeff clark, who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general, and as you can see in this call log we obtained from the national archive, he did so. and here is mr. clark temping before our committee. >> mr. clark, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. >> you know, ari, we all have a constitutional right to plead the fifth, and it should never be used a
sman acknowledged in writing that donald trump knew what he was attempting was illegal. eastman testifying before our committee. >> did president trump authorize you to discuss publicly on january 4th, 2021, conversation with him? fifth. >> so is it your position you won't discuss a conversation you had with the president of the united states but not with this committee? >> fifth. >> here is jeff clark, who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of...
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america unanimously voted to subpoena former president donald trump to testify. during the hearing, lawmakers outlined trump's central role in the january 6 insurrection. we will air excerpts, including dramatic high the scenes footage of house speaker nancy pelosi and senator chuck schumer responding to, been was being attacked. >> on any given day they are breaking the law in different ways. quite frankly, much of it at the instigation of the president of the united states. >> why don't you get the president to tell them to leave the capitol? a public statement they should all leave? amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the house select committee investigating the u.s. capitol insurrection has voted to subpoena former president donald trump, demanding he turn over documents and testify about his role implement and violence on january 6, 2021. the committee's vote on thursday afternoon cast what is widely expected to be its last public hearing stop after headlines, we will spin
america unanimously voted to subpoena former president donald trump to testify. during the hearing, lawmakers outlined trump's central role in the january 6 insurrection. we will air excerpts, including dramatic high the scenes footage of house speaker nancy pelosi and senator chuck schumer responding to, been was being attacked. >> on any given day they are breaking the law in different ways. quite frankly, much of it at the instigation of the president of the united states. >> why...
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the prosecutors in the evidence in the case which rose said after donald trump lost the election, quote, we got to be in d.c., you've got to make sure that trump knows that you are willing to die, to fight for this country. leading off our discussion tonight are two former federal prosecutor, paul butler, and glenn kirschner, paul butler is also a law professor at georgetown university, and msnbc legal analyst. also joining us bradley moss, national security attorney. a right glenn kushner, let me begin with you, and i want to come to a little later in our discussion about what's been happening in that oath keeper trial, you've been in the courtroom. but you are reading of what we are in this granting of an expedited by the 11th circuit. >> so there's good news and bad news, lawrence. the good news is it looks like the 11th circuit court of appeals is a distinguishing itself to be on to the task. they are leading the emergency of the moment and it looks like they are right on when it comes to the substance, a unanimous frigid platinum, few judges been appointed by donald trump, are basi
the prosecutors in the evidence in the case which rose said after donald trump lost the election, quote, we got to be in d.c., you've got to make sure that trump knows that you are willing to die, to fight for this country. leading off our discussion tonight are two former federal prosecutor, paul butler, and glenn kirschner, paul butler is also a law professor at georgetown university, and msnbc legal analyst. also joining us bradley moss, national security attorney. a right glenn kushner, let...
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. >> la votación fue unánime, este comité llamó a declarar al expresidente donald trump, y queué esperaron hasta ahora para invitarme, diciendo que son el hazme reír del mundo,la sesión hizo ver a imágenes inéditas de la hija de nancy leal construye pelosi . >> cuando limpie excrementos que dejaron los violentos . >> se vieron comunicaciones que autoridades interceptaron con revoltosos y advertencias de agencias a la casa blanca, su plan es matar gente por favor investiguen el informe, estamos armados y listos señor presidente dice otro mensaje, otro dice, los senadores solamente saldrán en una bolsa mortuaria, asesor es de donald trump pronosticaron lo que se venía, este analista dice que todo tiene fines electorales . >> el objetivo que tenían era incriminar al presidente, no lo lograron . >> el informe legislativo no tiene peso legal, pero puede servir para que el departamento de justicia acuse a donald trump . >> donald trump sabía lo que pasaría, que habría violencia l usaba para conseguir su meta final . >> dicen que la motivación de donald trump quedó demostrada . >> en
. >> la votación fue unánime, este comité llamó a declarar al expresidente donald trump, y queué esperaron hasta ahora para invitarme, diciendo que son el hazme reír del mundo,la sesión hizo ver a imágenes inéditas de la hija de nancy leal construye pelosi . >> cuando limpie excrementos que dejaron los violentos . >> se vieron comunicaciones que autoridades interceptaron con revoltosos y advertencias de agencias a la casa blanca, su plan es matar gente por favor...
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liberty. >>> countless people, countless, have tried to understand donald trump. access maggie has in her new book "mamaggie recounts trump s, quote, i love being with her. she's like my psychiatrist. you don't see yourself that way, as trump's psychiatrist, i assume. >> no, i don't think he does honestly, jake. i think he said this to flatter. it's the kind of thing he has said -- >> maggie? >> hello? jake? hello. >> i can't hear her. but i don't know if it's on my end or what's going on. >> can you hear her? okay. well, i'm having some sound problems. >> jake? >> we're going to take a very quick break. we'll be right back. ♪ (c(customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial fr
liberty. >>> countless people, countless, have tried to understand donald trump. access maggie has in her new book "mamaggie recounts trump s, quote, i love being with her. she's like my psychiatrist. you don't see yourself that way, as trump's psychiatrist, i assume. >> no, i don't think he does honestly, jake. i think he said this to flatter. it's the kind of thing he has said -- >> maggie? >> hello? jake? hello. >> i can't hear her. but i don't know if...
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donald trump was asked everybody to go home. adults are order. go home. >> finally, at 601, president trump tweeted again not to condemn the mass violence in any way but rather to excuse and glorify it. significantly, he made it clear that he considered the violence perfectly foreseeable and predictable. check it out. these are the things and events that happened when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously, viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly and unfairly treated for so long. these are the things that happened, he said, given the whole game away. trump was telling us that the vice president, the congress and all the injured and wounded cops, some of us with us today, got what they were coming to us. according to trump, january 6th should not be a day that lives and shame and infamy in our history but rather inquiry. remember this day forever, he wrote probably, as if he were talking about the day or the battle of yorktown. trump did nothing to stop the deadly violence for obvious reasons. he thought i
donald trump was asked everybody to go home. adults are order. go home. >> finally, at 601, president trump tweeted again not to condemn the mass violence in any way but rather to excuse and glorify it. significantly, he made it clear that he considered the violence perfectly foreseeable and predictable. check it out. these are the things and events that happened when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously, viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly...
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donald trump faces vafious ended up today. donald trump faces various options _ ended up today.ons and _ ended up today. donald trump faces various options and one _ ended up today. donald trump faces various options and one is _ ended up today. donald trump faces various options and one is not - ended up today. donald trump faces various options and one is not to - various options and one is not to comply. and that that is exactly what's deep bennett did. he was also asked for crucial documents and to appear before the committee and flatly refused to do that. he was prosecuted and found his for months in and a sentence for months in jail and a six foot six point $5,000 fine. he's to launch to has to launch ti vigorous has to launch ti vigorous appeal planned to launch a vigorous appeal in his words and that could take time. but if he fails in that appeal he will go to jail.— he will go to “ail. thank you for keein: he will go to “ail. thank you for keeping an — he will go to jail. thank you for keeping an eye _ he will go to jail. thank you for keeping an eye on _ he will go to
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the rally crowd laughing along there at donald trump talking about threatening a reporter with prisonery. let's you think this is classic trump spouting off trying to make the crowd laugh. donny from queens saying folks who know trump well afraid. here's alissa yssa farah griffio worries if trump manages to become president again, his sequel will be all about retribution and changing america forever. >> you think he will try to impose some form of autocracy. >> i think he absolutely would. there are things he wanted to do when he was in power the first time that were well beyond the scope of what the u.s. president should be able to do, whether it's weaponizing the justice department against political opponents, whether it's, you know, going after the free press, he would certainly be open to using the military for political reasons as well. >> so, keep that in mind from former trump insiders, that concern, when we listen to the trump interviews with bob woodward. what did trump say that caused a seasoned, straight down the middle journalist to break the glass in case of emergency? let's
the rally crowd laughing along there at donald trump talking about threatening a reporter with prisonery. let's you think this is classic trump spouting off trying to make the crowd laugh. donny from queens saying folks who know trump well afraid. here's alissa yssa farah griffio worries if trump manages to become president again, his sequel will be all about retribution and changing america forever. >> you think he will try to impose some form of autocracy. >> i think he absolutely...
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so, in a dramatic twist, the committee have voted to subpoena donald trump, himself.is with a washington —based lawyer following the hearing. rebecca, thank you for being with us. we have had months and months of hearing and testimony and evidence. what is your evaluation of the process so far. i evaluation of the process so far. ~' ., ., far. i think it ended on an effective _ far. i think it ended on an effective note. _ far. i think it ended on an effective note. the - far. i think it ended on an - effective note. the committee effectively summarise the evidence they collected over many months now and brought home the conclusion that donald trump attempted to overturn american democracy, which is about as terrifying and serious an action as you can imagine. they supported that with the evidence they have shown us before, as well as new video, new evidence of congressional leaders in the moment that i thought was very effective and chilling in many ways. you mentioned _ chilling in many ways. you mentioned this _ chilling in many ways. you mentioned this evidence. |
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welcome to the show. lawmakers have ordered donald trump to give evidence at the inquiry into the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital. the congressional committee has told trump to hand over documents and testify under oath next month. it says there is evidence that the former president hastily orchestrated the effort to overturn the 2020 election hours earlier. trump's chief strategist, steve bannon was sentenced to 4 months in jail for refusing to cooperate with the committee. their judgment of these other is kara, w is correspondent carrying that she more has more from washington d. c. right at the timing is quite interesting. the special committee investigating the diary 6 attack on the capitol is running out of time in less than 3 weeks. the midterm elections will take place here in the united states, and the outcome of these elections will probably change the majority in the house of representatives. meaning that the republicans might then be in power. and they are, of course, a going to dismiss the select committee, investigating the general 6 attack on the capitol because many
welcome to the show. lawmakers have ordered donald trump to give evidence at the inquiry into the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital. the congressional committee has told trump to hand over documents and testify under oath next month. it says there is evidence that the former president hastily orchestrated the effort to overturn the 2020 election hours earlier. trump's chief strategist, steve bannon was sentenced to 4 months in jail for refusing to cooperate with the committee. their...
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second, please recognize that president donald trump was in a unique position. better informed about the absence of widespread election fraud than almost any other american. president trump's own campaign experts told him that there was no evidence to support his claims. his own justice department appointees investigated the election fraud claims and told him point blank they were false. in mid december 2020, president trump's senior advisers told him the time had come to concede the election. donald trump knew the courts had ruled against him. he had all of this information but still he made the conscious choice to claim fraudulently that the election was stolen. to pressure state officials to change election results, to manufacture fake electoral slates, to attempt to corrupt our department of justice, to summon tens of thousands of supporters to washington knowing that they were angry, knowing that some of them were armed, he sent them to the capitol. then as the riot was underway, he incited his supporters to further violence by publicly condemning his vice p
second, please recognize that president donald trump was in a unique position. better informed about the absence of widespread election fraud than almost any other american. president trump's own campaign experts told him that there was no evidence to support his claims. his own justice department appointees investigated the election fraud claims and told him point blank they were false. in mid december 2020, president trump's senior advisers told him the time had come to concede the election....
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against donald trump. it's just a matter of when. after an exhaustive examination of merrick garland's career and legal thinking, this article ends with this -- every time he's asked about the former president, he responds, no one is above the law. he clearly gets frustrated that his answer fails to satisfy his doubters. i believe that his indictment of trump will prove that he means it. leading off our discussion tonight, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, former chief of the criminal division, the eastern district of new york. he is professor of practice at nyu law school. also with, us joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. she's a professor at the university of alabama school and an msnbc legal analyst. she's also the co-host of the podcast sisters in law. also joining, us bradley moss, a national security attorney with experience dealing with classified material cases. and andrew weissmann, let's begin with the supreme court filing by the solicitor general tonight. a good half of it is about th
against donald trump. it's just a matter of when. after an exhaustive examination of merrick garland's career and legal thinking, this article ends with this -- every time he's asked about the former president, he responds, no one is above the law. he clearly gets frustrated that his answer fails to satisfy his doubters. i believe that his indictment of trump will prove that he means it. leading off our discussion tonight, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, former chief of the...
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but of course the subpoena that congresswoman cheney called for is for donald trump. . do you think the committee succeeded today _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in its _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in its central. will. do you think the committee l succeeded today in its central aim to draw a direct link between donald trump and the uprising at the capitol building?— trump and the uprising at the capitol building? they got the closest they — capitol building? they got the closest they have _ capitol building? they got the closest they have been. - capitol building? they got the closest they have been. they | capitol building? they got the - closest they have been. they didn't closest they have been. they didn't close that last link, which was the secret service information that was gathered. did that make its way to the president? they almost got there and they did say that there is a lot more information to review still as they have just received a lot of that evidence this
but of course the subpoena that congresswoman cheney called for is for donald trump. . do you think the committee succeeded today _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in its _ will. do you think the committee succeeded today in its central. will. do you think the committee l succeeded today in its central aim to draw a direct link between donald trump and the uprising at the capitol building?— trump and the uprising at the...