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we talked to michael cohen about this. he didn't don't think that there's going to be anything in there that helps donald trump and his defense here but hit his team ultimately, what they care about here is not necessarily what gets included and what does it, but it's how long it could potentially help delay this case. >> what you want every single document in these hundreds of thousands of documents are over 100,000 documents to be relevant. because the more documents that are relevant, the longer it will take them to go through. and essentially what you saw was the whole reason that they had a delay in the first place was because centrally da conceded that there was about 30 days of relevant documents and therefore them to delay. >> so it's >> not surprising that you're going to see donald trump's team argued through each one of these documents and say, no, this is relevant. we need more time to do this because again, the ultimate goal here is to push this as far as they possibly can. >> they can get 90 >> days out of it
we talked to michael cohen about this. he didn't don't think that there's going to be anything in there that helps donald trump and his defense here but hit his team ultimately, what they care about here is not necessarily what gets included and what does it, but it's how long it could potentially help delay this case. >> what you want every single document in these hundreds of thousands of documents are over 100,000 documents to be relevant. because the more documents that are relevant,...
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because i know all of it relates back is it seems to always with this case is to michael cohen michael cohen himself has said, these are his texts to his phone calls. all of these documents that they were unable to get their hands on before. i mean, it clearly, the prosecution your realizes the that there was a bit of a mistake with that because they agreed to at least a 30 day delay in this, so they could sort through it. >> do >> we know if it actually would be anything that's exculpatory for donald trump. >> well, again, there's fingers being appointed both ways, right. for why there is a delay and for who actually benefit here, it's our understanding that most of these documents are related to the search warrants that were executed, et the cohen investigation. so these are things going back years about his investigation for campaign finance violations and tax violations is i'm who this would exactly help in this case. the biggest question right now though, is why the justice department took so long to hand this over. we know that team subpoenaed this information in january. the tru
because i know all of it relates back is it seems to always with this case is to michael cohen michael cohen himself has said, these are his texts to his phone calls. all of these documents that they were unable to get their hands on before. i mean, it clearly, the prosecution your realizes the that there was a bit of a mistake with that because they agreed to at least a 30 day delay in this, so they could sort through it. >> do >> we know if it actually would be anything that's...
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i highly doubt it. >> michael cohen. thank you for being here also here tonight as a journalist who spent years tracking donald trump's money, dissecting his business deals. and frankly exposing the gaps between image and reality. dan alexander, senior editor, forbes, and the author of white house inke, regular here on the source and it's great to have you here, dan, because you've just heard what michael cohen was saying about what donald trump and his legal team are up against next week, realistically, what options does he have tonight? >> well, he's going to need a sell properties more leverage things. and the tricky thing for trump is if you look at his assets, these aren't simple assets. so, you know, he has limited partnership stakes and things. he has buildings that are on ground leases. he has golf clubs that have agreements with hundreds of members. it's not like you can just take these things in market and then a week, sell them for what they should get but now, because they've spent so much time searching for
i highly doubt it. >> michael cohen. thank you for being here also here tonight as a journalist who spent years tracking donald trump's money, dissecting his business deals. and frankly exposing the gaps between image and reality. dan alexander, senior editor, forbes, and the author of white house inke, regular here on the source and it's great to have you here, dan, because you've just heard what michael cohen was saying about what donald trump and his legal team are up against next...
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cohen michael cohen? is it really key in this case, the allegations here are that trunk paid hush money to former adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election to stay quiet about their alleged affair. now, sara there's nothing wrong with paying someone to be quiet about a personal relationship with allegation here is that this money was paid help his chances in the 2016 election, and then he is charged with falsifying business records and tried to cover up why he was paying michael cohen back. now, in terms of this new evidence, trump's lawyers argue that it helps their client and they need at least it's 90 days to review it. but the district attorney insists that there's only a small portion of it that's actually relevant to this case. and if it helps anyone, it helps them. so sarah, today, we don't expect this case will be dismissed, but we do expect the judge will give us some clarity on when this trial will go so forward. >> there is also the deadline today for the bond payment of $464 mi
cohen michael cohen? is it really key in this case, the allegations here are that trunk paid hush money to former adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election to stay quiet about their alleged affair. now, sara there's nothing wrong with paying someone to be quiet about a personal relationship with allegation here is that this money was paid help his chances in the 2016 election, and then he is charged with falsifying business records and tried to cover up why he was paying michael...
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cohen and then go on in his case out of new york, had already rehabilitated in a way, michael cohen's own credibility in almost a half a page talking about why he now finds a new credible. so it will all come into play. i'm >> gonna go back to kaitlan collins, who's got some more jones about what was happening inside the courtroom. caitlin, what else you guys learned >> and luckily, we have someone who was inside the courtroom and witnessed all of this play out this morning, kara scannell is here joining me now and care obviously, you there's no cameras inside the courtroom, but reporters are allowed inside. observers so what did you see when you were in there? how is trump reacting to the judge's developments? throughout the morning when the judge was just hearing arguments from both sides, trump was pretty straight. he was looking ahead. he was listening to the attorneys. and then when the judge came back after this break and said that he was going to rule from the bench, which was a surprise because in the judge's written ruling, he said he would issue an opinion after the hearing,
cohen and then go on in his case out of new york, had already rehabilitated in a way, michael cohen's own credibility in almost a half a page talking about why he now finds a new credible. so it will all come into play. i'm >> gonna go back to kaitlan collins, who's got some more jones about what was happening inside the courtroom. caitlin, what else you guys learned >> and luckily, we have someone who was inside the courtroom and witnessed all of this play out this morning, kara...
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shortly after the journal report came out, then trump attorney michael cohen said he had paid daniels using his own money. cohen initially said he was not directed by trump or the trump campaign to make a payment and said trump never reimbursed him. but cohen later contradicted those statements under oath, saying trump did direct him to make the payment and reimbursed him. later in 2018, cohen pleaded it guilty to criminal charges in federal court, including campaign finance violations related to the hush money payments >> ultimately, he was prosecuted by federal prosecutors in manhattan, went to prison and he turned on donald disclosed all sorts of things about his conduct. >> cohen ultimately testified that trump directed him to make payments to daniels, quote, for the principal purpose of influencing the election. and later gave jarring testimony to congress. >> i am ashamed that i chose to take part in concealing mr. trump's elicit acts rather than listening to my own conscience >> donald trump has always denied having an affair with stormy daniels in april 2018, he was asked by r
shortly after the journal report came out, then trump attorney michael cohen said he had paid daniels using his own money. cohen initially said he was not directed by trump or the trump campaign to make a payment and said trump never reimbursed him. but cohen later contradicted those statements under oath, saying trump did direct him to make the payment and reimbursed him. later in 2018, cohen pleaded it guilty to criminal charges in federal court, including campaign finance violations related...
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but they'll be testimony from people like michael cohen, stormy daniels, michael cohen, obviously convicted person on and has served his time. stormy daniels, she is being raked over the coals, as she has said in her own documentary about her career and beyond as a defense attorney, how would you approach these two witnesses? >> well, michael cohen is not just a convicted person. he's a convicted perjurer. he is somebody who has lied so many different times. and, you know, you really have to attack not only his credibility, which is going to be pretty easy given his record. i mean, he just recently submitted a brief where he used chatgpt and it had invented cases. so you know, attacking his credibility is easier, easy. but you have to go one. pick a jury in this case, that's really the next step. tiffany. right. tim. parlatore, both of you. thank you so much. so what impact may this all have on trump's chances come november? we are 225 days away from the election. i mean, i'm counting i don't know if you are. cnn senior data reporter harry enten pulled up some numbers for us. harry, what ca
but they'll be testimony from people like michael cohen, stormy daniels, michael cohen, obviously convicted person on and has served his time. stormy daniels, she is being raked over the coals, as she has said in her own documentary about her career and beyond as a defense attorney, how would you approach these two witnesses? >> well, michael cohen is not just a convicted person. he's a convicted perjurer. he is somebody who has lied so many different times. and, you know, you really have...
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cohen, michael cohen is a confessed liar in court. >> he has multiple felony convictions against him. he has admitted lying to judges in the past, but the prosecution is going to argue that everything he says is backed up by documents, but they are going to. the cross-examination of michael cohen will certainly be the high point, at least for the defense of this case. >> and caitlin, i mean, defendants always say or often say that they want to testify on their own behalf. the former president today said he would have no problem testifying. i assume his attorneys might have some problems with him testify. >> they might. but here's the issue for them and the conundrum facing them is trump regrets not testifying in the e. jean carroll case. the first one, not the one. most recently, he didn't even go to that trial. he didn't even go to that one. that was at the advice of his attorneys. they always single out one attorney, but i was told it was multiple attorneys who did not believe that that would be helpful for him. he still has that in the back of his mind and it's still been botherin
cohen, michael cohen is a confessed liar in court. >> he has multiple felony convictions against him. he has admitted lying to judges in the past, but the prosecution is going to argue that everything he says is backed up by documents, but they are going to. the cross-examination of michael cohen will certainly be the high point, at least for the defense of this case. >> and caitlin, i mean, defendants always say or often say that they want to testify on their own behalf. the former...
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and a big part of the reason why is they did not trust michael cohen. they were not willing to basecase on the testimony of michael cohen. okay. now, you're donald trump's lawyers now, and you know that i'm not but yes. right. >> what would you do? you want to get those files, right? well jeez, the fdny thought there was a problem with michael cohen. we need to know that. and so trump's lawyers have spent the last year and change trying to extract those documents from the southern district and they just started getting a couple of months ago, 70,000 pages than another 30,000 pages. and they sent to the judge. now, when you more time because we have serious stuff in here that we need to use to undermine michael cohen and the da to an extent agrees with that. that's why the da a today said we agree that some postponement is necessary, at least is 30 days. the di could have said it's all useless, it's all irrelevant. they did not say that. they said there is important stuff in there and this goes to the heart of the case. >> one that means you think that i
and a big part of the reason why is they did not trust michael cohen. they were not willing to basecase on the testimony of michael cohen. okay. now, you're donald trump's lawyers now, and you know that i'm not but yes. right. >> what would you do? you want to get those files, right? well jeez, the fdny thought there was a problem with michael cohen. we need to know that. and so trump's lawyers have spent the last year and change trying to extract those documents from the southern...
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michael cohen, stormy daniels, the because hollywood tape being talked about. >> if you >> are trying to map out this case who are you most concerned about as defense >> probably stormy daniels she obviously is involved in this documentary. there's going to be all kinds of information that's coming out before your prowl starts. and so if i'm the defense attorney, i'm certainly concerned and i think the lawyers have described as extremely prejudicial one week before trial to be having stormy daniels give all this information in this documentary? >> why do you think the prosecution is even going to use theirs? they need to use her. >> i don't know that they need it, but i think it adds flare that i think honestly the prosecution wants. i mean, i think that they it's a documents case. there's not a whole lot to it. i mean, there's obviously michael cohen he obviously has problems sees agreed that he's lied under oath before. i think that they want to add the aspect of stormy daniels to corroborate, right? you talked about corroboration. i think that they need not just the testimony of wh
michael cohen, stormy daniels, the because hollywood tape being talked about. >> if you >> are trying to map out this case who are you most concerned about as defense >> probably stormy daniels she obviously is involved in this documentary. there's going to be all kinds of information that's coming out before your prowl starts. and so if i'm the defense attorney, i'm certainly concerned and i think the lawyers have described as extremely prejudicial one week before trial to be...
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why isn't da prosecuting michael cohen? that's an odd argument to be hearing from what someone who is a third party essentially that's the kind of argument expect allen weisselberg's lawyers to make. they didn't make that. and it also comes in a letter to bragg as opposed to emotion before a judge. so this is a letter if it's in fact asking da bragg to reconsider some of his choices that could have been filed privately with the district attorney and said it was released to the public. so i read it really as a public relations move and attempt to to undermine the public's faith in the integrity of the prosecution against trump. >> a political stage, a political move as well. and we've seen that in other cases, especially here in new york, trump's legal team has asked the new york judge presiding over his hush money case to block a limited gag order that was proposed by state prosecutors. trump's attorneys are saying that because he's a leading candidate in the election, speaking of politics, he shouldn't be barred from sort
why isn't da prosecuting michael cohen? that's an odd argument to be hearing from what someone who is a third party essentially that's the kind of argument expect allen weisselberg's lawyers to make. they didn't make that. and it also comes in a letter to bragg as opposed to emotion before a judge. so this is a letter if it's in fact asking da bragg to reconsider some of his choices that could have been filed privately with the district attorney and said it was released to the public. so i read...
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and of course, many would take on michael cohen, but they're there if i were his attorneys, there'd be little to be gained and a lot to be lost. and he always promises he'd like to talk and then he doesn't know. he may >> good points on crushed kadoorie is with us as well on chris, you're a former federal prosecutor. trump has been very successful in delaying his criminal trials, at least so far. does he have any avenues left to delay this or is this trial definitely starting next month, april 15, i mean, he is very creative at identifying new and innovative ways to try to delay legal proceedings. it would not surprise me if he attempts to take this up on appeal. i wouldn't expect it to be successful, would not surprise me if he files more motions last-minute motion saying something unfair happened and he got some new documents are some new information i'm trying to push it off again none of that would surprise me. in fact, i think we should expect that there will be more efforts to delay this case. i do not think that the odds of a further extension are particularly good unless that t
and of course, many would take on michael cohen, but they're there if i were his attorneys, there'd be little to be gained and a lot to be lost. and he always promises he'd like to talk and then he doesn't know. he may >> good points on crushed kadoorie is with us as well on chris, you're a former federal prosecutor. trump has been very successful in delaying his criminal trials, at least so far. does he have any avenues left to delay this or is this trial definitely starting next month,...
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michael cohen who will join me in a moment, sentenced to three years behind bars former trump adviser steve bannon, sends to four months in prison. that sentence on hold as his pending an appeal. >> former trump >> campaign chairman paul manafort, former campaign adviser george puppet, up. willis trump associate roger stone, the deputy chairman of trump's campaign, rick gate. all were sentenced to time behind bars former trump org cfo allen weisselberg. he served time at riker's and could be going back. >> i >> mean, when you think about it and you listed out like that, it's pretty incredible. silence or fatty is out front with more that's what i'm feeling right now. former trump >> adviser peter navarro, defiant as he reports to federal prison in miami today every person who has taken me on this road to that prison is a brilliant democrat and at trump pater navarro is facing up for sentence for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena from the committee that >> investigated the january 6 attacks on the us capitol. >> but his hard as it will be on me and it's hard as we'll be
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but some of them at least are statements of people like michael cohen who's going to be a witness, that stuff that they should have the defection have. so if there are statements of michael cohen that weren't turned over previously, they need to have them. we don't know what alvin bragg knew that the fed's had is the problem. >> but jeff, does that make sense to you? >> this is all so outrageous. you're all being very polite here. i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the southern district, according to the manhattan da the da aster these documents last year and the us attorney's office for whatever reason, chose not to turn them over as a result, they only turn them over just very recently, which the da says is all the southern districts fall. why didn't the southern district cooperate with these fellow prosecutor? >> i mean, if it obviously alvin bragg, i would think would want to see any interviews that michael cohen gave and he >> asked for them and he asked for them. and the us attorney said no. and the us attorney apparently has thousands more records that they're going t
but some of them at least are statements of people like michael cohen who's going to be a witness, that stuff that they should have the defection have. so if there are statements of michael cohen that weren't turned over previously, they need to have them. we don't know what alvin bragg knew that the fed's had is the problem. >> but jeff, does that make sense to you? >> this is all so outrageous. you're all being very polite here. i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the...
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trump's former attorney and so-called fixer, michael cohen, a key witness in the case. claims trump reimbursed him for payments made to daniels to keep the alleged affair secret. >> they're running all of these different cases so ridiculous the cases every one of misery rediculously before the trial date was set, the judge heard arguments from trump's lawyers accusing the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg of widespread misconduct. the judge, however, seemed skeptical of the allegations, and at one point, even raising his voice saying, you are literally accusing the manhattan district attorney's office and the people assigned to this case of prosecutorial misconduct and of trying to make me complicit in it and you don't have a single site to support that position, trump has long denied having an affair with daniels and has pleaded not guilty. trump today claimed he would have no issues testifying in the case. >> i would have no problem testified. i didn't do anything wrong >> trump is are required to attend at this trial. it'll go forward days a week with wednesda
trump's former attorney and so-called fixer, michael cohen, a key witness in the case. claims trump reimbursed him for payments made to daniels to keep the alleged affair secret. >> they're running all of these different cases so ridiculous the cases every one of misery rediculously before the trial date was set, the judge heard arguments from trump's lawyers accusing the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg of widespread misconduct. the judge, however, seemed skeptical of the...
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cohen. cnn's kara scannell has been following all of those developments and joins us now, kara, what are we learn today? >> alan weisberg, longtime confidant of donald trump, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of perjury. this all relates to testimony he gave during the new york attorney general's civil fraud investigation into the trump organization. and when he testified at the trial last year, it has false statements relate to testimony about the size of trump's trip flex apartment at trump tower. it had been valid for years on the company's financial statements as though it was 30,000 square feet. in reality, it was just under 11,000 square feet. one of the statements that weisselberg admitted today that being false was he was asked at the trial and in his deposition whether he'd been present when donald trump talked about the size of the apartment he said he hadn't. in reality, he had been he was present when trump was talking to reporters from forbes magazine about that. so well, weis
cohen. cnn's kara scannell has been following all of those developments and joins us now, kara, what are we learn today? >> alan weisberg, longtime confidant of donald trump, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of perjury. this all relates to testimony he gave during the new york attorney general's civil fraud investigation into the trump organization. and when he testified at the trial last year, it has false statements relate to testimony about the size of trump's trip flex apartment at...
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michael cohen, i'm a good witness and the sounds that he would be a first-hand eyewitness of things. he's also pick this felon who has credibility issues and granted in the other case involving the bond with judging goran, who rehabilitated its credibility in his holding to say that he believed would he had to say it's still going to be an uphill climb to say that this person on this instance could give you that testimony. also, where we anglos the adult film actress and director will have to be somebody as well after her documentary. i'll be curious as a prosecutor, whether everything she has said publicly will line up with what you will testify to here. and so it's not on a given that everything will stay as it did frozen in time six or so years or eight years ago. but this is going to be incumbent upon this prosecutor tuition team to carry its burden in a very public way with a very high stakes election at the end he's you're gonna be dramatic developments indeed will watch it every step of the way, guys. thank you very much. we're going to break down the other big trump ruling to
michael cohen, i'm a good witness and the sounds that he would be a first-hand eyewitness of things. he's also pick this felon who has credibility issues and granted in the other case involving the bond with judging goran, who rehabilitated its credibility in his holding to say that he believed would he had to say it's still going to be an uphill climb to say that this person on this instance could give you that testimony. also, where we anglos the adult film actress and director will have to...
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and then michael cohen trial that could be more expensive in some ways. and so he would like you to look at this and say, this is all in the past, they all or trying to get you to the past. it's all. biden's fault here, but biden is number one, not involved in this at all? this is a state-level prosecution >> no more than a >> mayor is beholden to the president, is a manhattan da beholden to the attorney gelug, united states, merrick garland. but it all fits the narrative that this is the system and everyone against him picking on him and hoping somehow to embarrass him to shame him, and to suggest that he cannot pay bill most or that he would be so bothered by the fact that it had this allegation that he would pay to avoid it. this is remember, after the access hollywood tape was known to the general public that he is going to have suggest that he was somehow so sullied by this assertion of at least one extramarital affair that he went to great lengths to hide it to this degree. this is all part of the all political brand, but now his new brand is me aga
and then michael cohen trial that could be more expensive in some ways. and so he would like you to look at this and say, this is all in the past, they all or trying to get you to the past. it's all. biden's fault here, but biden is number one, not involved in this at all? this is a state-level prosecution >> no more than a >> mayor is beholden to the president, is a manhattan da beholden to the attorney gelug, united states, merrick garland. but it all fits the narrative that this...
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cohen's several years ago. so the judge brought everyone into try to get to the bottom of this and he petted for both sides questions about the timing of events and when they asked for certain information at the end of the day, the judge said that he found that prosecutors were not at fault for the late turnover of information. he says that they acted in good faith and it was at that point that he ruled against donald trump and said that this case would move forward. we're to jury selection on april 15th at that point, trump's shook his head, looking frustrated by that ruling and ultimately, you know, now this case is moving forward. his past attempts to delay have fallen flat and it was lawyers did make another effort with this judge to try to get him to hear arguments legal motions and find their attempts to say that the pretrial publicity is reason to delay this case, and the judge said he would accept briefs on this. but as of now, he said to everyone as we departed for the day, see you on april 15 and paul
cohen's several years ago. so the judge brought everyone into try to get to the bottom of this and he petted for both sides questions about the timing of events and when they asked for certain information at the end of the day, the judge said that he found that prosecutors were not at fault for the late turnover of information. he says that they acted in good faith and it was at that point that he ruled against donald trump and said that this case would move forward. we're to jury selection on...
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cohen is longtime ally, turned witness against trump >> well, first of all, michael cohen was a witness for the southern district of new york. that's where he worked at his plea arrangement. and the reason they didn't do a plea deal per say, is that michael was unwilling to tell his entire life story. and his father-in-law, his life story and everything. but he did reach an accommodation on what they had and i think he's been so truthful so long that it qualifies him as a good witness. he is testified in grand juries. he's testified before the congress, so he's a known quantity. but this case that they're bringing is not a a witness heavy case. it's a document case he's all so michael and all the witnesses will be heavily corroborated, and that's the strength the jury looks for, and they're just looking at documents and getting somebody to fill in what they mean. so i don't think that this is any negative for the prosecutor and a standard operating procedures there's not surprising they accused it of being accused of prosecutorial excesses. that's standard for defendants in most instanc
cohen is longtime ally, turned witness against trump >> well, first of all, michael cohen was a witness for the southern district of new york. that's where he worked at his plea arrangement. and the reason they didn't do a plea deal per say, is that michael was unwilling to tell his entire life story. and his father-in-law, his life story and everything. but he did reach an accommodation on what they had and i think he's been so truthful so long that it qualifies him as a good witness. he...
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in contrast, when you see michael cohen, michael cohen makes no no secret of the fact that he did spices trump. he talks about it all day long. this mr. butler's seems like he's if anything, loyal to trump and sort of bothered by the fact that he's going to be a witness that happens, but that makes for a more powerful witness in court. so i think mr. butler think caitlin gave us a good preview of what his testimony is going to be do you like in court? >> trump employee number five by five. i like his real name better than mr. trump, employee number five, viewed our krystyna, the hush money case in new york is, you know, you've been watching very closely as well it's been delayed. i mean, the trump lawyers wanted to delayed arguing that the supreme court is considering trump's immunity as a president of the united states, presidential immunity give us an update on that. >> i think we have to remember is that donald trump's lawyers are exhausting every single avenue that they possibly can to delay all of these cases as long as they can. i mean, the ultimate goal here was to push every sing
in contrast, when you see michael cohen, michael cohen makes no no secret of the fact that he did spices trump. he talks about it all day long. this mr. butler's seems like he's if anything, loyal to trump and sort of bothered by the fact that he's going to be a witness that happens, but that makes for a more powerful witness in court. so i think mr. butler think caitlin gave us a good preview of what his testimony is going to be do you like in court? >> trump employee number five by...
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cohen specifically calling him. i should note is going to be a star witness here. liar, felon, and he referenced in death, i mean, that would obviously violate what the judge issued today, would it not? absolutely the purpose of the gag order is to give the judge control over management of the courtroom. and there's a supreme court case from 1966 basically says that a judge can and must do what is necessary to control the courtroom, to keep it from devops alving into chaos >> so this judge has to be ready to move >> if >> i say when donald trump violates this order, it will be of no moment if there are no consequences. so this order is directed to the only immature adult in the courtroom. this order was not directly to any body else other than one person who appears not to be able to control his behavior. he controls it in the courtroom, but now we're taking that a step further. >> you think that's the reaction will get if if if he violates it >> i don't know what the judge will do. it's it's a really tough situatio
cohen specifically calling him. i should note is going to be a star witness here. liar, felon, and he referenced in death, i mean, that would obviously violate what the judge issued today, would it not? absolutely the purpose of the gag order is to give the judge control over management of the courtroom. and there's a supreme court case from 1966 basically says that a judge can and must do what is necessary to control the courtroom, to keep it from devops alving into chaos >> so this...
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but this was trump tried to avoid having michael cohen and stormy daniels be able to take the stand here. what do you think this means? >> well, this means is the latest example if things not going the way he wants it to go this is going to be a real issue that he's going to continue to face as he tries to balance these court appearances and campaign rallies and reminding voters are convincing that voters i should say that he can focus on what needs to be focused on in the white house if he's going to have this ongoing legal issues. >> yeah. >> let's talk about what's going on with the bond because of course donald trump built his entire brand on being wealthy. write this case, of course, basically says, is holding them accountable for misrepresenting said wealth but these insurance companies have basically said like it would be too risky to assure you we're not going to we can't the question i have is what's next? i mean, you train general letitia james has raised the prospect that they could start seizing his assets. >> what does that look like? >> well, he has a few options, right? so
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. >> thanks, laura >> i want to bring in donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he is also a principal of crisis x. >> host >> of podcast mea culpa and political beatdown. and the new york times bestselling author of revenge, how donald trump weaponized the us department of justice against his critics. michael, thank you so much for being here this evening is some huge news out from that exclusive interview with the employee from mar-a-lago with kaitlan collins i have to ask you because more than anyone likely, you know what it's like to be on the receiving end of trump's anger so what do you expect? what happened next to brian butler now that he has come forward and this very public way >> well, donald is going to do what donald always does. he's going to deflect. he's going to denigrate and he's going to distance himself. he's going to claim that obviously brian butler is live eyeing that he never told them to do anything that the guy never did anything. he's going to try to damage his credibility so that bryan butler's comments or testimony cannot be used agai
. >> thanks, laura >> i want to bring in donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he is also a principal of crisis x. >> host >> of podcast mea culpa and political beatdown. and the new york times bestselling author of revenge, how donald trump weaponized the us department of justice against his critics. michael, thank you so much for being here this evening is some huge news out from that exclusive interview with the employee from mar-a-lago with kaitlan collins i...
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the central witness there as michael cohen, trump's former fixer and lawyer. and that is a narrower case with fewer witnesses. it's really pretty dependent on cohen, but there is document committed evidence. there are there are emails, there is written correspondence, there are financial records. they're going to be part of that record. it's the same basic idea. it's somebody who was in a situation where they said they were doing something for trump or trump wanted them to do something and you just see that on a much bigger level with the january 6 or documents case. >> yeah. and you just you also see he's tried to what kind of learn his lesson, i guess you would say michael cohen always says, you know, having him keep people in the fold and pay for their attorneys. they've tried to do that. mar-lago, but they haven't been successful mean brian butler, they they tried to pay for his attorney, who was like, no, i'm gonna get my oh, yes. >> in fact, they tried to reach out to him to get them in attorney and he didn't return the phone call from the trump lawyer w
the central witness there as michael cohen, trump's former fixer and lawyer. and that is a narrower case with fewer witnesses. it's really pretty dependent on cohen, but there is document committed evidence. there are there are emails, there is written correspondence, there are financial records. they're going to be part of that record. it's the same basic idea. it's somebody who was in a situation where they said they were doing something for trump or trump wanted them to do something and you...
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and this is the reason that the money was paid from michael cohen et cetera. and this is how it was done in these, uh, how the finances were done. and that's going to be drilled over and over and over and over by the prosecution in new york. i do think that eventually there are some voters and we're not talking about republican base voters because don't think that's where this election is one. and you're the poster you would have to tell me whether or not i'm right or wrong, but i think this election is one in suburbs and i think is really one with college-educated white women in particular, those individuals who came home with joe biden, who may, may or may not leave joe biden. i can't imagine that they appreciate it. >> i think i think donald trump is not a good guy. it's kind of already priced in for a lot of there's i think already even see it in the question, are you favorable or unfavorable to x, y, and z, and the bargain that a lot of these voters have made is, i don't think he's a good guy. i don't expect him to be an angel. i do expect him to make my
and this is the reason that the money was paid from michael cohen et cetera. and this is how it was done in these, uh, how the finances were done. and that's going to be drilled over and over and over and over by the prosecution in new york. i do think that eventually there are some voters and we're not talking about republican base voters because don't think that's where this election is one. and you're the poster you would have to tell me whether or not i'm right or wrong, but i think this...
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cohen for paying off an adult film star during the 2016 campaign. today, the trial was supposed to start. a judge deciding to move it back 30 days. trump's attorneys wanted to push it 90 days. instead, they've decided that trial will start on april 15th. so a big day for the former president court. we just heard from him a slew of falsehoods there, yes. >> and it's there's a lot of moving parts that we have brought in the experts to help us kind of dissect it all here with us now is cnn's carry cordillera and seen an anchor and former federal prosecutor laura coates. there. i'm trying to keep it straight forever. everyone, because you have the civil case that we've been talking about and the criminal case. there are other cases, but let's put those in a different bucket for right now >> carry >> talk first about he said, no, no one should be perfect prosecuting him, and he should not be on trial during a presidential election. and yet, it appears that is going to happen. and do they have the right to do that? >> well, i mean, these cases, both the c
cohen for paying off an adult film star during the 2016 campaign. today, the trial was supposed to start. a judge deciding to move it back 30 days. trump's attorneys wanted to push it 90 days. instead, they've decided that trial will start on april 15th. so a big day for the former president court. we just heard from him a slew of falsehoods there, yes. >> and it's there's a lot of moving parts that we have brought in the experts to help us kind of dissect it all here with us now is cnn's...
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the judge ruling against trump's hertz to block testimony from michael cohen and stormy daniels in what is expected to be his first criminal case to go to trial. now that trial was scheduled to start a week from today, the judges delayed it until at least april 15th at this time though. but this decision comes on the same day as the release of a new documentary about stormy daniels in the film. stormy says she accepted the $130,000 payment in 2016 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with trump because she was scared for her life my friend was like, you might actually have a problem i don't want to scare you. but based on the things you've told me. >> now you're the whole republican party's problem. >> and >> they like to make their problems go away. it was really about two things, trying to keep the story from coming out so that it would not hurt my husband and my daughter and i wouldn't lose my life and that there would a paper trail and money trial linking me to donald trump so that he could not have me killed. all i had to do assign this piece of paper and collect hundred and $30,
the judge ruling against trump's hertz to block testimony from michael cohen and stormy daniels in what is expected to be his first criminal case to go to trial. now that trial was scheduled to start a week from today, the judges delayed it until at least april 15th at this time though. but this decision comes on the same day as the release of a new documentary about stormy daniels in the film. stormy says she accepted the $130,000 payment in 2016 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with...
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now, whether tweeting about stormy daniels michael cohen can actually be deemed an official act. it's questionable but basically what trump's lawyers are saying is all of these questions about official acts and presidential immunity, they argue they need to be determined from it by the supreme court first before they move forward in this hush money case, that's their argument. >> and what's the reaction from the judge >> yes. so the judge has a few things to say. first off, he's questioning why the trump legal team waited so long to file this motion to delay the trial jury selection is slated to start in two weeks. and actually the deadline for any motions was february 22 despite all that, the judge here, he's asking for the da's office respond to this request to delay by wednesday, and he's doing another thing, anderson, the judges also sending really a somewhat of a stern warning for moving forward. he's saying that trump's team and the da's prosecutors must now seek permission if they're going to file any new motions ahead of jury selection. and i read that is really indicatin
now, whether tweeting about stormy daniels michael cohen can actually be deemed an official act. it's questionable but basically what trump's lawyers are saying is all of these questions about official acts and presidential immunity, they argue they need to be determined from it by the supreme court first before they move forward in this hush money case, that's their argument. >> and what's the reaction from the judge >> yes. so the judge has a few things to say. first off, he's...
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michael cohen has already served his jail sentence and he's back out. and so i find it difficult to understand what was that prevented southern district from giving the manhattan da's office whatever they were asking for, that was relevant either inculpatory information shouldn't or exculpatory, frankly, even more importantly, for the defense in my experience, and as the southern district of new york prosecutor, there was a strong rivalry with the manhattan da's office frankly, the only time that you would keep information from another prosecutor's office that is representing to you that they can use it either in a case that's already charged or further investigate is when i thought i still had invented let's take a look at avenues to pursue. and i thought that there was something in that cache of documents that i wanted to make sure i ran to grant. now, i'm not saying that. i'm aware of anything like that happening in the sudden district of new york, but that's really the only justifiable reason i could, i could imagine that they didn't immediately tur
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cohen is five years ago. and so he's really pressing trump's lawyers to try to defend why they were seeking this relief. now, and he said he was detecting a pattern and this pattern was at the judge said he would read a case he's an read it one way. he would see facts and interpret them one way in trump's lawyers would interpret them repeatedly a different way. and so he was saying he didn't really understand why that was happening so signaling that he is not believing trump's side of this and he doesn't see based on the evidence before him, he said he read through all the materials, all of the correspondence between the prosecutors both at the state level and the federal level. and trump's lawyers and didn't see the facts to support trump's claim that there was some kind of prosecutorial misconduct trump during this whole time has been sitting at the defense table. he's been largely either leaning forward or leaning back listening to the arguments pretty intently looking over at the attorneys, whispering at
cohen is five years ago. and so he's really pressing trump's lawyers to try to defend why they were seeking this relief. now, and he said he was detecting a pattern and this pattern was at the judge said he would read a case he's an read it one way. he would see facts and interpret them one way in trump's lawyers would interpret them repeatedly a different way. and so he was saying he didn't really understand why that was happening so signaling that he is not believing trump's side of this and...
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michael cohen, paul manafort, george papa da, plus all of them convicted for federal crimes, did time and then you get to roger stone, michael flynn, all of them both of them were convicted and then part and so these are all people around donald trump who face meaningful criminal consequences. whether donald trump himself would join that list, we will see in the months ahead, all this comes as you know, ellie, as trump has just filed his brief, urging the us supreme court to rule, he has absolute presidential immunity. what are his key arguments >> to main arguments in the brief that was just filed, wealth first of all, donald trump argues that he has immunity for any of his official acts that he engaged in as part of the presidency, donald trump, of course, argues that the presidency has very broad parameters. now, doj is going to respond by that by saying, no, you were well outside the bounds of the presidency. you were trying to steal an election. the second argument that donald trump makes in his brief that, is that a president or former president can only be criminally indicted i
michael cohen, paul manafort, george papa da, plus all of them convicted for federal crimes, did time and then you get to roger stone, michael flynn, all of them both of them were convicted and then part and so these are all people around donald trump who face meaningful criminal consequences. whether donald trump himself would join that list, we will see in the months ahead, all this comes as you know, ellie, as trump has just filed his brief, urging the us supreme court to rule, he has...
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cohen, attorneys, court staff, family members, or jurors surrounding this case again, i ask why? well, because after judge one merchant announced the historic criminal trial will begin on april 15th, the jury selection trump. he went on a tear, holding a news conference to attack the case. the judge, a prosecutor and that's where we get back to truth social on his own platform last night to attack them all all over again, going so far as to talk about the judges daughter and you better believe judge merchant was paying attention, but he had a heads up he's not the first judge to slap a gag order, a limited one at that on trump. there's the gag order in the election interference case brought by a special counsel, jack smith and washington dc another one in the new york civil fraud trial, where he went after judges clerk. remember that trump was buying twice for violating that one here we are again >> but the big question >> is, what will happen next there's bad news tonight as well for sean diddy combs, a member of his inner circle arrested in my ami as diddy issues are defiance s
cohen, attorneys, court staff, family members, or jurors surrounding this case again, i ask why? well, because after judge one merchant announced the historic criminal trial will begin on april 15th, the jury selection trump. he went on a tear, holding a news conference to attack the case. the judge, a prosecutor and that's where we get back to truth social on his own platform last night to attack them all all over again, going so far as to talk about the judges daughter and you better believe...
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cohen in connection with these campaign finance violations, as well as some other crimes. so they had raised that as an issue. that was the reason the judge agreed to postpone the trial until at least april 15th, and he he is going to have a hearing next week to get into some of these issues around the documents that were turned over. but all the publicity, all the attention was one of the reasons why trump's lawyers brought this to their attention. the previously the judge had said, do you think you're going to have less pretrial publicity in march, april, may. it's not as though that's going to go away, but certainly hey, this is one area that trump's team is focused on. they're saying that stormy daniels should not be allowed to testify in the case. she did not go before the grand jury. it's important to know, but she is on the prosecution's list, so she may be taking the stand. but as it is for now, everyone will be back in court on monday, but this trial has now been pushed off to at least east april 15th, and the judge will decide if that is going to be the date that
cohen in connection with these campaign finance violations, as well as some other crimes. so they had raised that as an issue. that was the reason the judge agreed to postpone the trial until at least april 15th, and he he is going to have a hearing next week to get into some of these issues around the documents that were turned over. but all the publicity, all the attention was one of the reasons why trump's lawyers brought this to their attention. the previously the judge had said, do you...
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again, from this from the federal prosecution of michael cohen for his payment to daniels. so all of these legal legal web that's all entangled here in this kind of gives us a different side of the story. >> she unlikely witness in this trial. >> i mean, she says that she has been preparing to testify. she was not called before the grand jury where we saw a lot of people come in. so it's there'll be the call by the prosecution if they want to bring her on, they don't necessarily need her to prove the case here because this is about the cover-up, not the payments, but she does provide some firsthand testimony about what happened how the payments were made at that time. >> as i said, a lot going on here and very interesting to hear her speak candidly about her own life and all of it out. kara scannell. thank you so much. >> okay. >> so where is the bright line between free speech and disinformation? more specifically, where and when should the federal government step in? that is at the heart of a battle now before the supreme court, and very soon the justices will be hearing
again, from this from the federal prosecution of michael cohen for his payment to daniels. so all of these legal legal web that's all entangled here in this kind of gives us a different side of the story. >> she unlikely witness in this trial. >> i mean, she says that she has been preparing to testify. she was not called before the grand jury where we saw a lot of people come in. so it's there'll be the call by the prosecution if they want to bring her on, they don't necessarily...
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so of course, he's going to wax poetic about the fact that you have michael cohen who intends to testify in the case doing podcasts, talking about his guilt wax poetic about the papers in the coverage that he's getting about the weisselberg play, who of course, is his former person who dealt with his finances. that plea is going to be on april 10. talk about the documentary for stormy daniels. this has everything in it, victor, but i think at the end of the day, the judge has made clear that at the trial is moving forward on the merits listen, i think it's premature. why? yes, it has. that is the motion a sampling study of the media talking about how the locality net new york county voted against him in 2016 for clinton, against him for biden, again, having everything in there. >> but what jury? the election is about is about picking a jury that could be fair to the case. and you asked a jury questions if the jury has a parent biases, they struck from the case for cause for cause. challenges are unlimited. the second issue victor is it's not whether you know about the case. i have opinio
so of course, he's going to wax poetic about the fact that you have michael cohen who intends to testify in the case doing podcasts, talking about his guilt wax poetic about the papers in the coverage that he's getting about the weisselberg play, who of course, is his former person who dealt with his finances. that plea is going to be on april 10. talk about the documentary for stormy daniels. this has everything in it, victor, but i think at the end of the day, the judge has made clear that at...
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cohen to cover them up? but allen weisselberg is not going to be cooperating with the district attorney's office. he will not be testifying against donald trump. this is just a straight plea that weisselberg will make to surgery, but it will not in any way. sources tell us impact the criminal investigation that will start later this month against the former president now weisselberg will be pleading guilty that will make him a convicted liar. so it will make it harder for anyone to change their mind and call him as a witness because he will have admitted just having live in another they're investigation. but certainly this is bad for allen weisselberg the second time he will be pleading guilty in that case. he was sentenced to five months and he served about 100 days. that right? here's ireland and new york is a notorious jail. it's possible that will be how this plays out again today. we do know that prosecutors and his attorneys have just entered the courtroom. we will expect allen weisselberg to appeal he
cohen to cover them up? but allen weisselberg is not going to be cooperating with the district attorney's office. he will not be testifying against donald trump. this is just a straight plea that weisselberg will make to surgery, but it will not in any way. sources tell us impact the criminal investigation that will start later this month against the former president now weisselberg will be pleading guilty that will make him a convicted liar. so it will make it harder for anyone to change their...
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cohen about whether mr. trump had lied about his finances for tax purposes attorney general of new york, letitia james says that testimony directly led to her office's fraud investigation. and this 464 penalty, this bond trump has until tomorrow to post if he does not post that bond, do you think the state of new york and attorney general james should begin seizing his assets. and our you'd all concerned that doing so could actually lend him political support, feeding into his narrative that the deepstate and democrats are out to get him unfairly >> well, you know, i >> think >> attorney general james has been handling this case with tremendous skill. it's ultimately up to her determination, but it is my belief that all people should be treated equally under the law and if that seizure of acids would be pursued to any other american than donald trump should be treated the same as it as far as the political implications go, i think that what we are dealing with politically is the much larger and much more gra
cohen about whether mr. trump had lied about his finances for tax purposes attorney general of new york, letitia james says that testimony directly led to her office's fraud investigation. and this 464 penalty, this bond trump has until tomorrow to post if he does not post that bond, do you think the state of new york and attorney general james should begin seizing his assets. and our you'd all concerned that doing so could actually lend him political support, feeding into his narrative that...
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and of course, michael cohen, who the former president, has repeated the attack the judge, goes on to say, notably within within hours of the court appearance on march 25th, said, citing the trial date of april april 15, 2024, the defendant targeted and indiv individual prosecutor assigned to this case. that's magic colangelo's who is a prosecutor who has been leading this case. the clear implication here is that he has to see since attacks against people like matthew colangelo's, he can however, attack the judge and the district attorney, alvin bragg. interesting on krish here. former federal prosecutor. do you see this gag order in this particular case appropriate? >> i'm actually generally not a big fan of gag orders. restrictions on the speech of criminal defendants in the run-up to a trial. in this particular case, though it is hard to argue with the judge's assessment, trump has largely walked himself into this position through this series of inflammatory statements he made across all of these cases and, a judge, obviously, he has an overriding imperative, which is to make sure
and of course, michael cohen, who the former president, has repeated the attack the judge, goes on to say, notably within within hours of the court appearance on march 25th, said, citing the trial date of april april 15, 2024, the defendant targeted and indiv individual prosecutor assigned to this case. that's magic colangelo's who is a prosecutor who has been leading this case. the clear implication here is that he has to see since attacks against people like matthew colangelo's, he can...
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cohen several years ago, trump's team now trying to get access to the information because cohen is going to be an important witness in the case. now, the judge went through methodically the timeline of events that took place here. he can collinge trump's attorneys about why they waited until just january to try to get this information. and he also said to want to trump's lawyers that he was beginning to notice a pattern that the judge would observe facts in this case, and that trump's attorneys would interpreted it differently than he did, calling into question zero point, why they were even here today. so the judge was not expected to rule from the bench, but he decided to take a 45-minute break, brought everyone back in and said that he was going to rule based on old material and the arguments he heard, he said that the prosecutors here, we're not at fault for any delaying, turning over any evidence from the federal cross get us to trump's team. he said that the local prosecutors here, the manhattan district attorney's office, acted in good faith. and so he said this case is going to t
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cohen, two key witnesses in the hush-money trial that could begin next month. all this comes as a new documentary on stormy daniels has just been released, seen as bryan todd is joining us now he's got more on this. tell us about this new film and what we learn from it. well, this is a pretty explosive film. we learn new details about the turmoil in stroke stormy daniels life after the alleged encounter with donald trump was made public turmoil, which she says included death threats against her. >> i was completely sure that i was going to die. >> stormy daniels speaking out in a new documentary about how she says her life has been turned upside down over the fallout from her alleged we counter with donald trump almost 20 years ago >> it is direct threats. it is. >> i'm going to come to your >> house and slit your throat. >> the documentary entitled stormy released today on peacock, the adult film star recalls an onslaught of public scrutiny from the moment or non-disclosure agreement with trump was revealed in 2018 there was trust in our front yards are beatin
cohen, two key witnesses in the hush-money trial that could begin next month. all this comes as a new documentary on stormy daniels has just been released, seen as bryan todd is joining us now he's got more on this. tell us about this new film and what we learn from it. well, this is a pretty explosive film. we learn new details about the turmoil in stroke stormy daniels life after the alleged encounter with donald trump was made public turmoil, which she says included death threats against...
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cohen and to be prohibited from testifying. so the stakes are much higher than just how long will we be delayed. but assuming that they successfully convince the judge that he should not dismiss the case, and we're just talking about a delay. again, it just depends on how much time the trump folks need to review these files and then calendar comes in. steve bannon, trial is scheduled for may in judge martians courtroom, normally a trial that's already set will take precedence over one that has to move. and then you get into the summer with all these other possible things coming down the pike. it's just really hard to say this could actually append all of these other cases that we've been waiting to see whether or they can actually get done before the election >> yeah, we have to remember that the court has a calendar as well. and as you mentioned, steve bannon is already scheduled in front of this same judge. you said normally that scheduled trial would take precedent do you see any way that might change even if that is sort of
cohen and to be prohibited from testifying. so the stakes are much higher than just how long will we be delayed. but assuming that they successfully convince the judge that he should not dismiss the case, and we're just talking about a delay. again, it just depends on how much time the trump folks need to review these files and then calendar comes in. steve bannon, trial is scheduled for may in judge martians courtroom, normally a trial that's already set will take precedence over one that has...