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did for new york, donald trump will do for america! [cheers and applause] - oh, my god. i moved on her, actually. you know, she was down in palm beach. i moved on her, and i failed. i'll admit it. - whoa. - i did try and [bleep] her. she was married. - that's huge news there. - some breaking news right now. david fahrenthold of the washington post got his hands on a tape. - hello. how are you? hi. - hi, mr. trump. how are you? - nice seeing you. terrific. - pleasure to meet you. - when the access hollywood tape dropped, i was on air. donald trump and billy bush had something of a raunchy conversation. - and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. - whatever you want. - grab 'em by the [bleep]. - he's bragging about committing sexual assault. so i was just stunned, absolutely stunned. - there is a political storm that has erupted. - already a parade of republicans has either condemned trump's comments, withdrawn their support completely, or called on him to step down. - any truth that he's dropping out? - no. - kell
did for new york, donald trump will do for america! [cheers and applause] - oh, my god. i moved on her, actually. you know, she was down in palm beach. i moved on her, and i failed. i'll admit it. - whoa. - i did try and [bleep] her. she was married. - that's huge news there. - some breaking news right now. david fahrenthold of the washington post got his hands on a tape. - hello. how are you? hi. - hi, mr. trump. how are you? - nice seeing you. terrific. - pleasure to meet you. - when the...
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tt donald trump. >> thank you. thanks for having me back. >> that was a moment for rudy giuliani to really step up and show that he was willing to be donald trump's number-one defender, number-one attack dog. >> men, at times, talk like that. i don't know how much he was exaggerating. i don't know how much is true. hves a different man now than he was then. men say stupid things in lockere rooms.ss we should move on. >> rudy giuliani bet on trumpyon when very few people werowe doig so. he stuck with trump after therd . . "access hollywood" tape. shameful, but, like, you know, you do this because you're expecting the reward. >> i guess there are a few perfect people, but, in my view, there's only been one, and that was jesus christ. be a clinton has called donald trump to concede the race. >> i'm enormously excited for the country. truly great president. - th greatest victories for thee people of america since andrew jackson. >> the election of donald trump to the white house shocks the country from coast-to-coast.
tt donald trump. >> thank you. thanks for having me back. >> that was a moment for rudy giuliani to really step up and show that he was willing to be donald trump's number-one defender, number-one attack dog. >> men, at times, talk like that. i don't know how much he was exaggerating. i don't know how much is true. hves a different man now than he was then. men say stupid things in lockere rooms.ss we should move on. >> rudy giuliani bet on trumpyon when very few people...
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donald trump knew he was pressuring the vice president. donald trump knew that he was pressuring state officials. he knew he was lying. he was trying to basically change out the doj to be people sympathetic to him, to give at least the air of federal complicity in challenging election results. and he knew when he was sitting in the office during the attack on january 6th that there was a chance it would succeed. >> what do you want americans to take away from the hearings? >> i want the american people to look at these hearings and understand how close we came that day to losing that self-governance. freedom isn't free, you have to defend this. and not just overseas, but sometimes here at home. >> usa, usa, usa, usa! >> do you miss me yet? do you miss me? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: in the aftermath of january 6th and his election loss -- >> anthony gonzalez, that's another beauty -- >> reporter: donald trump made it his mission to replace republican opponents with supporters. he had mixed success. in arizona, in pennsylvania, he
donald trump knew he was pressuring the vice president. donald trump knew that he was pressuring state officials. he knew he was lying. he was trying to basically change out the doj to be people sympathetic to him, to give at least the air of federal complicity in challenging election results. and he knew when he was sitting in the office during the attack on january 6th that there was a chance it would succeed. >> what do you want americans to take away from the hearings? >> i want...
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the people helping donald trump were all brought before this grand jury. we don't know what they said but we'd like to know. >> we'd like to know what they said. the judge has to weigh what carrie is talking about in terms of the public interest versus the future defendants' rights. everybody wants to know what defrts are there going to be in? is it going to be donald trump? is it going to be rudy giuliani, for instance? in hearing about the folks you're just deminded once again that donald trump was at the center of this. he was the one calling around trying to find the votes. he was the one trying to advance this fake elector scheme, for instance, and so we'll see what happens. i think, you know, sort of political observers always saw this case as the one that was maybe the most potentially damaging to donald trump's political future and so we'll see what happens. this comes as donald trump seems to be sort of inching closer into being much more public as a presidential candidate. >> he has ab event in new hampshire on saturday and one in south carolina.
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the digital age is waiting. ♪ ♪ >>> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> donald trump's presidency would begin with a lie. >> i get up this morning and turn on one of the networks and they show an empty field. i said, wait a minute. i made a speech. i looked out. the field was -- it looked like a million, million and a half people. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period. >> i think he in his own mind couldn't tell the difference between what was true and what was false. and i don't think it particularly mattered to him. >> john bolton was trump's national security adviser. >> if he could convince people that what he wanted to be true was true, he would try to do it. >> in the weeks before he took office donald trump would launch the phrase he would use to get away with almost anything. >> you are fake news. >> with those two words, donald trump had told his supporters they no longer needed, nor could trust the institutions, the official accounts, the news outlets that dedicate themselves to present actual facts. from now on, it was trump who would
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trump against himself and donald trump against law enforcement and various investigations. the minute other people enter the race, it becomes these candidates against one another. it dilutes these negative focus. these candidates are counting on trump to erode his own standing before they get in. >> how long can you make that calculation? you've got to build a team and raise money. it's hard. it's a daunting test. >>> the justice department refusing to hand over key information to the republican oversight chairman up on capitol hill. we'll explain after this. we were blown away. (chuckles) legacy is really, really big at howard university so it's really a special moment to know tha i had a mily member who over a hundred years prior have walk these ounds. i'm off to america's best i heard what you said about not overpaying for glasses. two pairs and a free, quality eye exam starting at just $79.95? the exam alone is worth... 59 bucks. i mean, people deserve breaks, right? yeah, brakes...! [out of control] book an exam today at americasbest.com. we all have heroes in our live
trump against himself and donald trump against law enforcement and various investigations. the minute other people enter the race, it becomes these candidates against one another. it dilutes these negative focus. these candidates are counting on trump to erode his own standing before they get in. >> how long can you make that calculation? you've got to build a team and raise money. it's hard. it's a daunting test. >>> the justice department refusing to hand over key information...
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attacks by donald trump. we saw the republicans in 2016 were completely unprepared to deal with those attacks. they were ate completely disassembled by them. one of the important things for the republicans who do enter the race is figure out how to deal with donald trump. my advice would be don't play his game, don't get into the gutter with him, and as much as possible, give him the stiff arm. >> i think what you're saying now. in the past few weeks you've scene that happen with mcconnell, mccarthy. when trump does something, they don't react right away. they're just hoping he goes away. >>> i want to ask about the new plans that the democrats are talking about for the presidential primary or presidential contest season. first, would be south carolina, then nevada and new hampshire, then georgia, then michigan, which obviously is very different from what we have seen for decades. iowa caucuses. you've been in the trenches in every one of these states. what do you think of the idea? >> i, like a lot of democr
attacks by donald trump. we saw the republicans in 2016 were completely unprepared to deal with those attacks. they were ate completely disassembled by them. one of the important things for the republicans who do enter the race is figure out how to deal with donald trump. my advice would be don't play his game, don't get into the gutter with him, and as much as possible, give him the stiff arm. >> i think what you're saying now. in the past few weeks you've scene that happen with...
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time it's become trendy to say donald trump reminds me of a moss. but i confirmed that in this book. >> they had a lot of lawyers who were, roy cohen, or flashy lawyers that seem to know how to scam the? system >> of people who are powerful and wealthy can hire more powerful lawyers. i don't think more expensive lawyers mean better lawyers. but sometimes that can intimidate -- a great example. the first, one or alexander acosta was ahead federal prosecutor gave epstein are ridiculously soft plea, years later came out that he was a drug that -- get some, research and i made the case the region acosta did that was not because he was paid off, but because he was intimidated, the legal team was al undershorts, can star, and all these former federal prosecutor and is a compelling case that acosta, straight-up limped out, because he didn't want to take on these powerhouse. lawyers >> there's the promise of equal justice under the law. the reality though is that, it's clear the more money have more influence you haven't power. we probably, the more untouch
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he is responsible -- donald trump should consider kevin mccarthy his best friend because donald trump is alive today politically because of kevin mccarthy. >> last year you told the "huffington post" you would love to go up against trump in the 2024 primary. you said, quote, i think it would be fun. >> it would be fun. >> are you going to run for president? >> no, that's not my intention, no. but it would be fun to run against him because he stands up and just lies. he tells untruths. people love it because it's entertaining. but eventually people have a concern for their country. so no, my intention is not to run in 2024, but it would be fun. i would be fun to stand on a stage with donald trump and actually tell the truth because when he's on a stage, it's nothing but lies that come out. >> well, no matter what you do, i don't think this is the last that we're going to hear from adam kinzinger. thank you so much. >> of course. >> thank you for your service. you're obviously also in the military. so thank you for that and everything you've done in congress as well. >> you bet. thank y
he is responsible -- donald trump should consider kevin mccarthy his best friend because donald trump is alive today politically because of kevin mccarthy. >> last year you told the "huffington post" you would love to go up against trump in the 2024 primary. you said, quote, i think it would be fun. >> it would be fun. >> are you going to run for president? >> no, that's not my intention, no. but it would be fun to run against him because he stands up and just...
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are we get not to charge donald trump on the hush money scheme. it's important to understand, why they chose not to. it was not because the evidence. prosecutors actually felt they had sufficient evidence to charge donald trump. opinions varied a bit, some photos close to the line, but enough, disposals are strong case. but ultimately, the reason they held off was partially political considerations. which i detailed in the book. that's because the seven district, this is in 2021. early window trapeze getaway to leave office believe that someone else is going to charge him for something bigger. weather is january six, which just happened. with the ukraine scandal, or the mueller obstruction. as a result, we have this unjust result where the only person who's on the charge for this is michael cohen who's just a pass through for these checks. we'll see if that changes now. >> here in organized crime prosecutor. and he right about the tactics were some very well-known and some wealthy people have used. and politicians have use to evade justice that ar
are we get not to charge donald trump on the hush money scheme. it's important to understand, why they chose not to. it was not because the evidence. prosecutors actually felt they had sufficient evidence to charge donald trump. opinions varied a bit, some photos close to the line, but enough, disposals are strong case. but ultimately, the reason they held off was partially political considerations. which i detailed in the book. that's because the seven district, this is in 2021. early window...
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those were paid from donald trump related groups. and, so, this subpoena, it did come a little bit more than a month ago. and it also comes at a time where prosecutors are asking for lots of documents, not just of giuliani. but we have also heard about special counsel's office prosecutors subpoenaing others related to payments, asking them for information about the save america pac and other financial interests and payments that were being made as donald trump was trying to push back against congress against his loss of the presidency. and so all of this information is still being gathered. we don't know exactly how this is going to work out with giuliani. he has tried to decline to answer questions. but now his attorney declined to comment to us today, as did the special counsel's office. >> katelyn, thank you very much for that exclusive reporting. let's go to ryan goodman, the co-editor in chief of just security, former special counsel at the defense department. and andy mccabe is back with me. katelyn's exclusive reporting is abo
those were paid from donald trump related groups. and, so, this subpoena, it did come a little bit more than a month ago. and it also comes at a time where prosecutors are asking for lots of documents, not just of giuliani. but we have also heard about special counsel's office prosecutors subpoenaing others related to payments, asking them for information about the save america pac and other financial interests and payments that were being made as donald trump was trying to push back against...
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where is donald trump? >> notice he's been silent today. he hasn't said anything. >> he has not twisted -- he said he supports mccarthy. >> he will not spend his capital on anything. >> he was on -- >> except for himself, right. >> except -- >> we saw that in the midterms, he was on the phone with people last night i'll say quickly but saying last night he's going to stay on the sidelines as today was happening. i talked to one republican that said that's up likeunlikely to the case. >> these 20 republicans are probably 20 of the most maga republicans there are. but donald trump could use his influence. >> absolutely. >> and in no small way he has empowered and created them so he's on both sides of this, which is not the first time he would be. >> this is sort of my point about how this is much more about nperformative disruption than anything else. marjorie taylor greene is for kevin mccarthy and lauren boebert is a co-equal maga against hill. it's -- >> they're like feuding now. they hate each other. >> w
where is donald trump? >> notice he's been silent today. he hasn't said anything. >> he has not twisted -- he said he supports mccarthy. >> he will not spend his capital on anything. >> he was on -- >> except for himself, right. >> except -- >> we saw that in the midterms, he was on the phone with people last night i'll say quickly but saying last night he's going to stay on the sidelines as today was happening. i talked to one republican that said...
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donald trump was the first outgoing u.s. president since the 19th century not to go to the inauguration of the next president, this is how the two, leaders bolsonaro and trump, discuss their election results. >> in eight years, two minute statement, he said that he would respect the constitution, but that he never admitted defeat or recognize the results of the election. >> frankly, we did win this election. >> now, bolsonaro happens to be in florida right now, in florida, bolsonaro's. where donald trump has been since eat lost his election. bolsonaro did condemn the rise in his country, we should say, that brazil's justice minister says that there has already been some 1500 arrests since the rioting and in the u. s. more than 950 people have been charged in the attack on the u.s. capitol. so, you are looking at of course the chaos in brazil. what may be happening around the world following of course what happened here in the united states. here in the u.s., what we know about how republicans will handle their power in the h
donald trump was the first outgoing u.s. president since the 19th century not to go to the inauguration of the next president, this is how the two, leaders bolsonaro and trump, discuss their election results. >> in eight years, two minute statement, he said that he would respect the constitution, but that he never admitted defeat or recognize the results of the election. >> frankly, we did win this election. >> now, bolsonaro happens to be in florida right now, in florida,...
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i think it's very good for donald trump. because donald trump is going to be able to argue, all of these technicalities like you were asking congressman goldman, in the weeds. it's legalese, it's semantics. but here's what i think is a point that donald trump is going to make and his people are going to make. if joe biden, who's been in elected office in the senate and vice president practically his entire adult life somehow ended up with classified documents in his possession, in his private offices, then what do you expect of donald trump, who, you know, was a businessman, and if joe biden didn't pack his own boxes, you think donald trump packed his own boxes? so i think there are going to be -- are they false equivalences, yes, but they're going to be made and i think they'll have some effect. >> the white house is not saying a lot on this. they basically didn't answer any question in detail yesterday. when you talk to white house officials privately say they there's a reason behind that. they believe they will be borne o
i think it's very good for donald trump. because donald trump is going to be able to argue, all of these technicalities like you were asking congressman goldman, in the weeds. it's legalese, it's semantics. but here's what i think is a point that donald trump is going to make and his people are going to make. if joe biden, who's been in elected office in the senate and vice president practically his entire adult life somehow ended up with classified documents in his possession, in his private...
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all people who worked with or around close to donald trump. these are his own people laying out details. some of them still trying to say didn't think we were committing crimes but laying out details. among the things we've learned, donald trump had four bank accounts. come back to this. four foreigning including in china. large amounts of interests on loans to children. tax lawyers say it doesn't make sense, should be scrutinized. a charitable guy? no charitable contributions in 2020. and one of the questions here for the american people because he clee declared candidate in the next presidential election, can i trust this guy? right there documents prove he had a bank account in china. donald trump a candidate, said otherwise. >> i was thinking about doing a deal in china, like millions of other people. i was thinking about it, and i decided i'm not going to do it, didn't like it. decided not to do it. had an account open and i closed it. i closed it before i even ran for president. >> but the other thing about these tax returns also shows h
all people who worked with or around close to donald trump. these are his own people laying out details. some of them still trying to say didn't think we were committing crimes but laying out details. among the things we've learned, donald trump had four bank accounts. come back to this. four foreigning including in china. large amounts of interests on loans to children. tax lawyers say it doesn't make sense, should be scrutinized. a charitable guy? no charitable contributions in 2020. and one...
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you're here, is it because donald trump was in new hampshire? >> no, i heard he was coming -- i -- >> and then you said, let's get out of here. >> oh, heck no, no. >> one of the reasons he became the republican nominee in 2016 is because he won the first primary state, your state of new hampshire. could he do that again? >> oh, he could. i don't think he will. he could. you know, one thing -- obviously, he started his campaign after the election in '22, that obviously had a lot of stumbling blocks that he was trying to overcome. he comes to new hampshire and frankly, he gives a very mundane speech. the response he received, he read his teleprompt, stuck to the talking points and went away. he's not bringing that fire or energy that a lot of folks saw in '16. in many folks, it was a little disappointing to folks and even he acknowledged it wasn't his best. he came to a pre-determined cloud, not one of his big rallies. i think a lot of folk understand that he's going to be a candidate, but he'll have to earn it. and that's new hampshire, even if y
you're here, is it because donald trump was in new hampshire? >> no, i heard he was coming -- i -- >> and then you said, let's get out of here. >> oh, heck no, no. >> one of the reasons he became the republican nominee in 2016 is because he won the first primary state, your state of new hampshire. could he do that again? >> oh, he could. i don't think he will. he could. you know, one thing -- obviously, he started his campaign after the election in '22, that...
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trump's involvement in that hush money scheme that went into great detail, how donald trump was the driver of it, the beneficiary of it, and really made clear in their view, donald trump was criminally liable. however, the bosses down at doj and washington, d.c., what we used to call main justice found out about this and they stepped on it. they said, absolutely not. we're not putting all that detail in michael cohen's indictment of donald trump. then there was the question of, what do we call trump then? originally, they considered calling him co-conspirator one, which would have been the first time since richard nixon that label would have applied to a candidate. that was shot down. and then, how about candidate one? and then they settled on the completely innocuous individual one. and as a result, we got this sanitized indictment of michael cohen that barely mentioned individual one and the end result there was only michael cohen was ever prosecuted for that. >> interesting. and you mentioned that trump could not be indicted while he was the sitting president under that long-stan
trump's involvement in that hush money scheme that went into great detail, how donald trump was the driver of it, the beneficiary of it, and really made clear in their view, donald trump was criminally liable. however, the bosses down at doj and washington, d.c., what we used to call main justice found out about this and they stepped on it. they said, absolutely not. we're not putting all that detail in michael cohen's indictment of donald trump. then there was the question of, what do we call...
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it's expected to look into its efforts to look into donald trump, the investigation into donald trump and his handling of this matter. the questions will also include a look into the investigation into joe biden, all of which is giving republicans an opportunity to push ahead on this issue. democrats themselves have said very little about this. many of them drawing a enclosure distinction between donald trump trying to obstruct the investigation going forward, joe biden trying to cooperate with the investigation. they're showing some distinction there but not saying a whole lot, including hakeem jeffries only saying that he has confidence in joe biden but not saying much more other than that. >> manu, evan, phil, stay with us. let's bring in cnn political commentator alyssa farrah griffin and elie honig. elie, let me start with you. manu laid out some distinctions between the trump documents or the pibiden document. what do you think about this call? >> it's the right call. it's the only call i think merrick garland could have made. the hallmark of a special prosecutor is conflict of
it's expected to look into its efforts to look into donald trump, the investigation into donald trump and his handling of this matter. the questions will also include a look into the investigation into joe biden, all of which is giving republicans an opportunity to push ahead on this issue. democrats themselves have said very little about this. many of them drawing a enclosure distinction between donald trump trying to obstruct the investigation going forward, joe biden trying to cooperate with...
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if he indicts donald trump and loses, then why was he indicted? so you need an air tight case as you can have. they take a while. >> there was a conviction at the trump organization. obviously, an entity as opposed to the individual. a that was a civil matter. there is still an appetite for a criminal prosecution, as you well know. to that point, do you think the patience collectively is waning? especially among democrats about what to do. i mean -- >> absolutely. i'll answer the question. yes. >> the next question is, what do you do about it? >> i think that's where you have to take into consideration, and it's hard because we have no idea what the d.a. has, right? that's part of the frustration. and i don't know if there is a way for him to come out to your point and say one way or the the other without giving it all up. because yes, we are impatient. and if this is not going to amount to anything, and the d.a. already knows this isn't going to amount to anything, then that's one thing. and i think that is something that everybody will be pissed
if he indicts donald trump and loses, then why was he indicted? so you need an air tight case as you can have. they take a while. >> there was a conviction at the trump organization. obviously, an entity as opposed to the individual. a that was a civil matter. there is still an appetite for a criminal prosecution, as you well know. to that point, do you think the patience collectively is waning? especially among democrats about what to do. i mean -- >> absolutely. i'll answer the...
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>> big winner here is donald trump, let's be clear, it's a wind fall for donald trump yet again, here's why, if we were to take all relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at and list them in a checklist, number of document, level of classification, were they cooperative, some would be bad for joe biden, some would be neutral, more would be worse for donald trump safe to say based on what we know now, let's remember who makes the decision, yes, we have this u.s. attorney from illinois doing the investigation on one hand special council doing the other elevation, ultimately merrick garland makes the ultimate decision, now, is merrick garland, the famously cautious, famously allergic to politics, going to end up in a situation where he gives the current president his current boss a pass but he in diets not just the former president but the guy running against his own boss now, i don't know merrick garland but what i'd know that's difficult to say >> what you just heard was the sound of a lot of people, mostly democrats throwing things at their tv right now, saying he's playing
>> big winner here is donald trump, let's be clear, it's a wind fall for donald trump yet again, here's why, if we were to take all relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at and list them in a checklist, number of document, level of classification, were they cooperative, some would be bad for joe biden, some would be neutral, more would be worse for donald trump safe to say based on what we know now, let's remember who makes the decision, yes, we have this u.s. attorney from...
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trump get in there and beat donald trump. >> there is no good solution to this. get in too early probably get a nickname and be out there. your neck out there for him to attack. >> i totally agree with that. same time it is not like it's a mystery. >> we all know what will happen. >> should be able to figure out something. >>> next, how exactly did embattled senator george santos finance the campaign? >> you listed the wrong name of a treasurer. why did you do that on the campaign finance forms? >> i'll have a conversation with you when you become an honest reporter. >> i'm asking you directly. lightweight. clinically proven. 48-hour hydration. for r that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. fofor people with skin. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check withinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symp
trump get in there and beat donald trump. >> there is no good solution to this. get in too early probably get a nickname and be out there. your neck out there for him to attack. >> i totally agree with that. same time it is not like it's a mystery. >> we all know what will happen. >> should be able to figure out something. >>> next, how exactly did embattled senator george santos finance the campaign? >> you listed the wrong name of a treasurer. why did...
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trump, there are plenty of candidates out there that will espouse the policies of donald trump but will not bring about the dumpster fire that donald trump brings, and they're looking to turn the page and they're looking elsewhere. and donald trump is going to see a very crowded field very soon. >> ron, i can imagine that it would be hard for governor desantis to ignore this, in particular because donald trump is going after his record on covid, which governor desantis prides himself on. so he sees him as -- he's calling him disloyal and calling him sort of a charlatan on covid. so here's that moment. >> i had governors that decided not to close their state. florida was actually closed for a long period of time. remember he closed the beaches and everything else. you know, they're trying to rewrite history. it's sometimes hard to do that. so then when i hear he might run, you know, i consider that very disloyal. but it's not about loyalty, but to me it is. it's always about loyalty. >> basically, it's hard to hear that obviously but he said that basically governor desantis is trying to
trump, there are plenty of candidates out there that will espouse the policies of donald trump but will not bring about the dumpster fire that donald trump brings, and they're looking to turn the page and they're looking elsewhere. and donald trump is going to see a very crowded field very soon. >> ron, i can imagine that it would be hard for governor desantis to ignore this, in particular because donald trump is going after his record on covid, which governor desantis prides himself on....
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he said, there's a difference between donald trump and joe biden. donald trump was only in political office for one term. joe biden was in for 40 years. others went further, suggesting there could be some sort of investigation. james comer, who's the chairman of the house oversight committee told me he plans to send a letter to the national archive to try to understand those documents that apparently may have been mishandled. i also talked to jim jordan. he would not say whether or not he plans to press ahead with any investigation. he did say, wouldn't it be nice if the country would have known there were classified documents before the midterm elections, since apparently these were discovered on november 2nd, anderson. >> what are democrats now saying? >> not every democrat is quick to rush to defend joe biden. adam schiff, who was the chairman of the house intelligence committee under the democratic control of congress told me that obviously if there are classified documents anywhere they shouldn't be, that's a problem and a deep concern. he went
he said, there's a difference between donald trump and joe biden. donald trump was only in political office for one term. joe biden was in for 40 years. others went further, suggesting there could be some sort of investigation. james comer, who's the chairman of the house oversight committee told me he plans to send a letter to the national archive to try to understand those documents that apparently may have been mishandled. i also talked to jim jordan. he would not say whether or not he plans...
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but he said that there's a difference between donald trump and joe biden. donald trump was only in political office for one term. joe biden was in for 40 years. others went further and suggested it could be some sort of investigation. james -- the chairman of the oversight committee, says that he plans to send a letter to the national archives -- that apparently were mishandled. and i also spoke to jim jordan, the chairman of the house judiciary committee. he would not say whether or not he plans to press ahead with any investigation. but he did say, we wouldn't be nice if the country would know that there were classified documents before the midterm elections since apparently these were discovered on november 2nd? >> what are democrats now saying? >> democrats are quick -- adam schiff, who was the chairman of the house intelligence committee under the democratic-controlled congress, told me that, obviously, if they're classified arguments anywhere, they should not -- that is a problem and a deep concern. he needs to learn the facts of the situation. that i
but he said that there's a difference between donald trump and joe biden. donald trump was only in political office for one term. joe biden was in for 40 years. others went further and suggested it could be some sort of investigation. james -- the chairman of the oversight committee, says that he plans to send a letter to the national archives -- that apparently were mishandled. and i also spoke to jim jordan, the chairman of the house judiciary committee. he would not say whether or not he...
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so they got here, in part, thanks to donald trump. donald trump wants him to vote kevin mccarthy, but they say, no. >> i have to say i am not yet convinced that donald trump is actually firmly fully throwing his weight behind kevin mccarthy. we saw a statement on truth social yesterday, and you reported that he made some phone calls monday. i mean, he has shown more passion going after the cast of "hamilton" than he does about these rebels. >> ruby freeman, the election worker in georgia, he has gone after her more than he has anyone else this week. >> putting himself in potential legal liability by the way which we'll cover when we get back to covering normal things. >> whenever this is -- >> he no longer has the protection of the presidency is all i'm saying because he's back slandering and libelling this woman. >> he is 100% not out there, you know, making these calls, trying to win votes. he has not been making these aggressive calls in recent days trying to get people to switch their votes. i think one thing that acknowledges tho
so they got here, in part, thanks to donald trump. donald trump wants him to vote kevin mccarthy, but they say, no. >> i have to say i am not yet convinced that donald trump is actually firmly fully throwing his weight behind kevin mccarthy. we saw a statement on truth social yesterday, and you reported that he made some phone calls monday. i mean, he has shown more passion going after the cast of "hamilton" than he does about these rebels. >> ruby freeman, the election...
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of course, the issue with donald trump wasn't that he had in his possession. it's that he wasn't cooperating with the archives to return it, but again, this is the problem is nuance doesn't really matter. thankfully on the justice side, it does. but look, yes, you're going to have moments where probably information, if you're a vice president or a president and you live particularly in the president's case in a white house and everything is in essence secured, you have a little more flexibility to move stuff around than i do for instance when i'm in the capitol and i have to stay at a skiff. but again, all you have to do is throw enough doubt at the wall and that's kind of that moment we're at now and representative byron did that pretty well. >> yeah, the republican repu representative from florida. stand by. bombshell bombshell developmented unfolding in washington. highly classified documents found in one of president biden's private offices from his time when he served as vice president of the united states. there's other news we're following right now. pr
of course, the issue with donald trump wasn't that he had in his possession. it's that he wasn't cooperating with the archives to return it, but again, this is the problem is nuance doesn't really matter. thankfully on the justice side, it does. but look, yes, you're going to have moments where probably information, if you're a vice president or a president and you live particularly in the president's case in a white house and everything is in essence secured, you have a little more flexibility...
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trump. >> is it a different issue in republican politics now for donald trump and for everybody else who may run for the republican nomination because anti-abortion movement did achieve the big victory at the court. >> i think it is because we're starting to see republicans as lauren noted be on either side of what to do next, which is some are not totally comfortable with a national ban. some are. if we see a large primary where a number of republicans jump in against trump i think you could potentially see candidates like kristi noem, the governor of north dakota as well as ron desantis try to run to the right of trump on an issue like abortion. one thing, though, that's surprising that republicans are deciding to go down this route is because of the fact it was not a political winner in the midterms at all. >> in swing states. if you're in ray solidly red state you might think this is good politics and might be popular in your state. the question is what -- >> mehmet oz answered questions about this during the pennsylvania elections and it was tough because he had doug mastriano a
trump. >> is it a different issue in republican politics now for donald trump and for everybody else who may run for the republican nomination because anti-abortion movement did achieve the big victory at the court. >> i think it is because we're starting to see republicans as lauren noted be on either side of what to do next, which is some are not totally comfortable with a national ban. some are. if we see a large primary where a number of republicans jump in against trump i think...
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>> well, it tells you that donald trump did come through in the end, when the chips were down. not only donald trump, but jim jordan, who is one of the more respected members of the freedom caucus. but you've been showing these images all night of the scene on the floor of the house of representatives. now that we live in this modern digital age and you see the cell phones being passed around, i think marjorie taylor greene was one of them who was on the phone with donald trump, handing the phone to people whose votes were still up for grabs. and he was whipping up those votes until the final votes were cast. so certainly kevin mccarthy owes a portion of his victory tonight to the former president. >> so he's done it with the help of the former president. kevin mccarthy now house speaker on the 15th vote. is there a sense of relief that this vote is now finally over? >> oh, sure. tonight was a reminder that democracy is not like domino's pizza, where you get it in 30 minutes or it's free. sometimes it takes longer than you want it to. sometimes there's yelling. sometimes there'
>> well, it tells you that donald trump did come through in the end, when the chips were down. not only donald trump, but jim jordan, who is one of the more respected members of the freedom caucus. but you've been showing these images all night of the scene on the floor of the house of representatives. now that we live in this modern digital age and you see the cell phones being passed around, i think marjorie taylor greene was one of them who was on the phone with donald trump, handing...
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and investigate donald trump and joe biden. >> right. and that was -- i remember when republicans came out so strongly defending trump at that time. it was notable. and then here you are in a situation where the same thing is happening with president biden in terms of classified documents being not where they should be, and suddenly they've had to change their tune, right? and so it is interesting and important to note. you've had some pretty dire things to say about the future of your party, especially after the speaker fight. and i'm curious, have you ever considered switching parties to become an independent? >> i mean, those are kinds of thoughts that frankly go through my head all the time about, you know, what is the future of the republican party? how do i identify when it comes to the politics of this? i'm still of the belief that, look, i think even though things are still continuing to go off the rails with the republican party, there are signs with the lessening of donald trump's influence, although i think people have learned
and investigate donald trump and joe biden. >> right. and that was -- i remember when republicans came out so strongly defending trump at that time. it was notable. and then here you are in a situation where the same thing is happening with president biden in terms of classified documents being not where they should be, and suddenly they've had to change their tune, right? and so it is interesting and important to note. you've had some pretty dire things to say about the future of your...
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that donald trump is guilty. does he have a defense that a, other guys took documents to? >> i don't think, so it will hold up. what trump's problem is. had they returned the documents. it's because he -- he -- misrepresented but was there. that's why he's in trouble. it's not because he had it for sinister reason. he probably could've got it away. but his refusal to return them as what they should be came. that is what the attorney general has to look at. this is what he decides as prosecutable. >> that's where the possession in and of itself is enough to necessarily be nefarious. it gets to the legal question, john i have to think the attorney general will support a prosecution based on obstruction alone? not necessarily the possession. >> well, it's a question of intent. what was the intent with which they obtain the documents? >> and it happens a much more than we know that these officials and up with classified documents the files. we know former cia director had. them we know former military people get them
that donald trump is guilty. does he have a defense that a, other guys took documents to? >> i don't think, so it will hold up. what trump's problem is. had they returned the documents. it's because he -- he -- misrepresented but was there. that's why he's in trouble. it's not because he had it for sinister reason. he probably could've got it away. but his refusal to return them as what they should be came. that is what the attorney general has to look at. this is what he decides as...
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he didn't want to take the call because he didn't want the pressure from donald trump. listen to marjorie taylor greene with her big role. >> he yelled at me telling me don't you ever do this. i was so surprised, i couldn't understand. i was holding out my phone saying, it's president trump, he -- he wants to speak with you. you know, president trump endorsed i think all 20. he had talked to them multiple of the 20 -- during the course of the week, urging them to vote for kevin mccarthy for speaker because we have a great agenda. >> it has not been a good stretch for donald trump. the 2022 midterms, republicans did not do anywhere near as well as they thought. trump shares a fair amount of that blame. there you have it again. last january, kevin mccarthy blamed trump, said trump was responsible for january 6th. then he went to mar-a-lago quickly said, never mind, i want to be speaker, i need your support. turns out that was quote/unquote correct. strategically it helped in the end. but has yet again at a time many republicans are trying to shove trump a way big hug. >>
he didn't want to take the call because he didn't want the pressure from donald trump. listen to marjorie taylor greene with her big role. >> he yelled at me telling me don't you ever do this. i was so surprised, i couldn't understand. i was holding out my phone saying, it's president trump, he -- he wants to speak with you. you know, president trump endorsed i think all 20. he had talked to them multiple of the 20 -- during the course of the week, urging them to vote for kevin mccarthy...
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if you believe the office, they are still trying to prosecute donald trump. how can a book be written that doesn't violate office secrets if this investigation is still going on. look, we could all be surprised by what is in it, maybe he figured out a way to write it neatly and cleanly around that office. but it seems a little bit close to comfort. it is not uncommon for books when ex government people write books to have the government review the things that you've written, maybe that happens here, we will see. >> here is the big if, you use the word if. let's broaden that for a moment. although the trump organization was convicted last month, decade long tax fraud scheme, at the time the dea said to cnn, if they closed one at chapter and opening another. at the time of this resignation letter, we were under the impression that there had been an indefinite suspension of any type of investigation into donald trump. i wonder, is the thought of this, maria, that you are saying indefinitely suspended because you are an elected official, mr. break. if you are the
if you believe the office, they are still trying to prosecute donald trump. how can a book be written that doesn't violate office secrets if this investigation is still going on. look, we could all be surprised by what is in it, maybe he figured out a way to write it neatly and cleanly around that office. but it seems a little bit close to comfort. it is not uncommon for books when ex government people write books to have the government review the things that you've written, maybe that happens...
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is donald trump a threat to public safety? we're still going through meta's exact reasonings on that but it doesn't seem to be particularly clear. look, obviously, there are other considerations as they made this decision, as well. i also think what is notable here, we've -- sarah mentioned mark zuckerberg, the person that runs this company has given the former deputy prime minister of the united kingdom that lost the election in the u.k. in 2017, a failed politician, this huge power. kind of to be the fall guy, to take this decision. this is taking a lot of heat off zuckerberg himself. >> how dramatic, sarah, is this decision? >> it's huge, wolf. it has implication that are broader than u.s. politics. you'll recall facebook has taken action on other world leaders, bolsonaro in brazil denouncing covid vaccines. facebook won't be the same type of public square maybe twitter is with relaxed contempt. they will take a much more course sho cautious approach. they will think about contempt considered news worthy. in the past a crit
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>> the big winner here is donald trump. let's be clear. it's a windfall for donald trump yet again. here is why. if we want to take all of the relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at in just list i'm in a checklist, number of documents, where they cooperative, they obstruct. some of those would be bad for joe biden based on what we know. some neutral. more would be worse for donald trump, i think, it is safe to say based on what we know right now. let's remember who makes that decision. we have this u.s. attorney from illinois, who is doing the investigation. on one hand, special counsel. the other investigation -- merrick garland makes both of these decisions. is merrick garland, the famously cautious, the famously allergic to politics, merrick garland, going to end up in a situation where he gives the current president, his current boss, a pass, but he indites, not just the former president, but the man running against his own boss right now? i don't know merrick garland personally, but based on what i do, no that is really difficult for me to say. >> what you just
>> the big winner here is donald trump. let's be clear. it's a windfall for donald trump yet again. here is why. if we want to take all of the relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at in just list i'm in a checklist, number of documents, where they cooperative, they obstruct. some of those would be bad for joe biden based on what we know. some neutral. more would be worse for donald trump, i think, it is safe to say based on what we know right now. let's remember who makes...
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>> i think it is reversed, if that is help retreat donald trump why does biden get the presumption of innocence and niceness and this is just a accident. let's remember the reporting so far the file said personal and in it was personal material like funeral arrangements for his son, that is joe biden's personal file. in that file is ts sci material. clearly mishandled. when documents were found in florida i said that is wrong. mishandling classified is a big deal. whether it is president trump or president biden. it is a problem. >> there is a huge difference between being under subpoena and concerns the doj had that they were moving. >> it was different okay. trump was obstructing. that is the case. that is the allegation. biden says i do not know how he got there. shock. classified documents and he knew for months. one more thing. >> i want to clarify, it sounds like you are saying that the fact that it was in a personal file that biden was the one to put them there. >> absolutely. >> you are assuming. >> i am assuming staff is not dealing with his son's funeral arrangements but tha
>> i think it is reversed, if that is help retreat donald trump why does biden get the presumption of innocence and niceness and this is just a accident. let's remember the reporting so far the file said personal and in it was personal material like funeral arrangements for his son, that is joe biden's personal file. in that file is ts sci material. clearly mishandled. when documents were found in florida i said that is wrong. mishandling classified is a big deal. whether it is president...
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>> robert hur is he was nominated to a prior position by donald trump. but i think when you look at the body of his work he's not a partisan player. i think he's somebody who based on what he's done can be trusted to do this in a straightforward way. by the way, i think it was a smart and necessary move by merrick garland both to appoint special counsel and somebody who gives the per sense of being, if anything, leaning conservative. if he had appointed somebody who had democratic leaning credentials, that would override the entire purpose of appointing special purpose which is to get rid of any potential appearance of conflict of interest. he had to appoint special counsel because he awarded it for donald trump. if there's a conflict of interest in joe biden's doj investigating donald trump, there absolutely is a conflict of interest in investigating joe biden so he did the right move here. >> we'll talk more about the politics but, as you cover the biden white house, this is a week that congress comes back in and got a good inflation report. the presid
>> robert hur is he was nominated to a prior position by donald trump. but i think when you look at the body of his work he's not a partisan player. i think he's somebody who based on what he's done can be trusted to do this in a straightforward way. by the way, i think it was a smart and necessary move by merrick garland both to appoint special counsel and somebody who gives the per sense of being, if anything, leaning conservative. if he had appointed somebody who had democratic leaning...
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he did call him the greatest president we've ever had and he said there were -- he said donald trump takes pictures with everybody. he's the nicest guy in the world. >> and i know they agree. i know this from reading your story. they agree that people who turn state's evidence, flippers, should be outlawed. he and donald trump agree on that issue. >> reporter: they have a shared aversion for that prosecutorial method. >> is the trump team saying anything about this photo? >> reporter: very little. it took several days to get them to say anything. when they finally did, they just said that donald trump takes pictures with a lot of people and he can't be expected to know who all those people are. but, you know, there's a history and a problem with this with him having a lack of protective political infrastructure around him to prevent these kind of things from happening. they said back in november that they were going to put in place protocols to make it a little more difficult to get close to him. it's not enclclear that those protocols if they exist are being enforced. >> it does see
he did call him the greatest president we've ever had and he said there were -- he said donald trump takes pictures with everybody. he's the nicest guy in the world. >> and i know they agree. i know this from reading your story. they agree that people who turn state's evidence, flippers, should be outlawed. he and donald trump agree on that issue. >> reporter: they have a shared aversion for that prosecutorial method. >> is the trump team saying anything about this photo?...
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be about donald trump, but it's about trumpism. it's about what he put in place. it's about what he started and it is about what happened two years ago and the fact that so many of those people are still within the republican caucus and they are the ones who are in control right now. they are wagging the dog and that is i think the ultimate problem that anyone, if kevin mccarthy gets there speaker and again, i don't see a path for him to get there, but whoever becomes speaker is going to have a huge problem in actually doing the business of the people. like john said, what they were elected to do, i don't see them having the ability to do that if kevin mccarthy gives into all the concessions and one person can call for his downfall. how is that going to work when, you know, all of these issues that they don't like come up like raising the debt ceiling? >> john, to you as well, just to pick up on what maria was saying, what do you think this will do in terms of the institution no matter if it was a kevin mccarthy or someone else? by
be about donald trump, but it's about trumpism. it's about what he put in place. it's about what he started and it is about what happened two years ago and the fact that so many of those people are still within the republican caucus and they are the ones who are in control right now. they are wagging the dog and that is i think the ultimate problem that anyone, if kevin mccarthy gets there speaker and again, i don't see a path for him to get there, but whoever becomes speaker is going to have a...
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urban made the point that many of the members of this chamber owe their seat to donald trump. that is very true. and we have said he didn't have much to do with what is happening. he had a lot to do, to david's point, david versus david. it had a lot to do not only with the people in the chamber but also in the idea of tearing down our institutions, the lack of reverence for our institutions, not to mention, i suspect, what we are going to see over the next days, weeks, months as we see this kind of inaction and inability to function continue. >> margaret, it's also, you know, the way that this evening was anticipated to go, such that anyone anticipated anything, was that he was going to get the vote when you said he had the vote. and then he's going to get sworn in, and everyone's going to get sworn in, he's going to give a speech, and the rules are going to get voted on. and now there's not anticipation. i don't know, we'll see, that that would happen, because you've got the moderates looking there that saying, wait, wait. >> this is the tight rope walk he's going to have to
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a slim majority of americans say that donald trump has done something illegal. only 37 percent say that biden and again when you look at it, i think it's instructive because look here. eight percent of democrats think biden has done something illegal 79 percent think trump has but when you go down 1/4 of republicans 25 percent think donald trump has done something illegal. 1/4 of republicans. trump is suffering more broadly than biden >> >> tyler nichols family and autopsy revealed that the young man had extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating. when the police video body camera might be available to the public. and ? making good on his promise to clikick ? off on intel committee. we arengng the hill with the latest. >> >> the federal prosecutor investigating tyree nichols death said it will take some time to understand what happened. >> nichols died three days after he was pulled over for a traffic stop in memphis tennessee. a preliminary autopsy found that nichols suffered extensive bleeding caused by severe beating. today the us attorney shared his conve
a slim majority of americans say that donald trump has done something illegal. only 37 percent say that biden and again when you look at it, i think it's instructive because look here. eight percent of democrats think biden has done something illegal 79 percent think trump has but when you go down 1/4 of republicans 25 percent think donald trump has done something illegal. 1/4 of republicans. trump is suffering more broadly than biden >> >> tyler nichols family and autopsy revealed...
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but they can act much differently than donald trump did. donald trump spent months and months trying to stonewall the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing -- and i think this is just as important is -- president biden can't get bogged down in this. he has to show the american public that he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who will, you know, take his jacket off, roll-up his sleeves and scream and yell, and, you know, it's one of the most dependable things i think in washington, which is this crowd of republicans will always overreact. and if you just let them do that, that will work to your benefit. >> it's interesting to think about the way you suggest to navigate. and some see it as a little counter intuitive. you want to always get ahead of this, the phrase people think about is be responsive. and that is odd to think about as the way in which is the appropriate way. you were someone part of the clinton administration during the lewinsky sc
but they can act much differently than donald trump did. donald trump spent months and months trying to stonewall the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing -- and i think this is just as important is -- president biden can't get bogged down in this. he has to show the american public that he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who will, you know, take his jacket off, roll-up his sleeves and scream and...
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trump, and in fact were downplaying of donald trump's possession of documents despite the very different circumstances and donald trump's efforts to prevent the intelligence community from reviewing those communities or from actually having those documents turned over to the intelligence department. >> in conclusion, what's the significance of this moment? a special counsel investigation of a sitting president believed to be planning to run for re-election while there is a separate special counsel investigation of his potential opponent. have we ever seen anything like this before? >> clearly, laila, this is an issue of first impressions where you have a former president and sitting president both being involved in a matter that involves classified information. so no, this isn't a matter of first impression, but it's important to distinguish between the differences between the cases. i don't think this is going to have impact on joe biden's efforts to run again or be elected again as president of the united states. >> areva martin, thank you so much for joining us. >>> some republicans i
trump, and in fact were downplaying of donald trump's possession of documents despite the very different circumstances and donald trump's efforts to prevent the intelligence community from reviewing those communities or from actually having those documents turned over to the intelligence department. >> in conclusion, what's the significance of this moment? a special counsel investigation of a sitting president believed to be planning to run for re-election while there is a separate...
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but you also have to wonder with someone who you cannot trust like donald trump, what else is there? >> of course i'm concerned, i think the president is concerned. that is obviously, you know, unintentional and outside of the requirements of our intelligence laws, classified information must remain in secured compe partments, and there's zero cooperation from donald trump. >> the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, joined cnn this morning and also weighed in. >> there's a special prosecutor in each situation. i think president biden has handled this krcorrectly, he's fully cooperated with the prosecutors, when the documents were found he notified archives. it's a total contrast to president trump when stonewalled for a whole year. the point is we now have special prosecutors for both of these situations, very serious people. we should let it play out. we don't have to push them in any direction or try to influence them. that's all i'm going to say. let the special prosecutors do their job. >> notice he said special prosecutors. yes, there are two of them now. there's the other do
but you also have to wonder with someone who you cannot trust like donald trump, what else is there? >> of course i'm concerned, i think the president is concerned. that is obviously, you know, unintentional and outside of the requirements of our intelligence laws, classified information must remain in secured compe partments, and there's zero cooperation from donald trump. >> the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, joined cnn this morning and also weighed in. >> there's a...
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they're represented by the same legal team that donald trump's people would be -- the donald trump that would be represented by. and so, you know, at the end of the day, donald trump and his allies are never an open book when it comes to criminal investigations. >> she want to limit what the justice department could ask in. >> they do. that is what our reporting -- what we found. they basically want to say that these people who were hired were -- they're not lawyers themselves, but they were hired as part of a legal team and what they did may be part of the work product of attorney and that may be confidential. >> it doesn't sound cooperative to me. thank you very much. >>> a new york judge fined the trump organization $1.6 million, the maximum possible penalty for running a decade long tax fraud scheme, offer two trump organizations were convicted last month of 17 felonies including falsifying business records. trump and his family were not charged. but one prosecutor claimed during the trial that trump explicitly sanctioned the tax fraud in response the trump organization said we did
they're represented by the same legal team that donald trump's people would be -- the donald trump that would be represented by. and so, you know, at the end of the day, donald trump and his allies are never an open book when it comes to criminal investigations. >> she want to limit what the justice department could ask in. >> they do. that is what our reporting -- what we found. they basically want to say that these people who were hired were -- they're not lawyers themselves, but...
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i want to bring in elliott williams and donald trump biographer, michael deann tone yo. fi elliott, this judge was not mincing any words in his rebuke. >> i clerked for the judge maybe 20 years ago. so, i've seen his opinions over the years. this was a very remarkable opinion. and i think there's a lot of focus on sort of the bombast and the trump versus the law. this is actually a very meticulous legal opinion of laying out the standard for when you sanction an attorney, what it takes, how they calculate the fees and what the law says. and also looking back at past conduct. you know, they point out the fact that the former president sued the pulitzer board over the fact that the pulitzers were given to "the new york times," the "washington post," making the case this was just a frivolous lawsuit. we should also know this 900-plus thousand dollars was for attorneys, fees, and costs. the judge walks through in great detail how you tabulate that $1 million. i think folks have in their head this judge just got mad at donald trump and then threw at a million dollar fine at h
i want to bring in elliott williams and donald trump biographer, michael deann tone yo. fi elliott, this judge was not mincing any words in his rebuke. >> i clerked for the judge maybe 20 years ago. so, i've seen his opinions over the years. this was a very remarkable opinion. and i think there's a lot of focus on sort of the bombast and the trump versus the law. this is actually a very meticulous legal opinion of laying out the standard for when you sanction an attorney, what it takes,...
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donald trump seemed to be obstructing and wasn't complying. joe biden appears to be cooperating, but as a political matter, republicans have been able to change the subject. they can turn away with what happened with the speaker election and george santos and now they can focus their fire on a serious misstep by president biden. in many respeck, i think the biden team has given republicans a little bit of a life line. >> what do you make of the hypocrisy we've been seeing from the republicans who are sort of trying to pbat away some of the investigation into donald trump, for instance, and now making hey, as you say, about a sort of similar case now with president biden? >> certainly the hypocrisy is unseemly, but i think the problem is greater for joe biden because he is the sitting president. whether donald trump becomes a republican nominee or not remains to be seen. clearly if donald trump can become the republican nominee again and joe biden not for democrats, well then, this issue is almost off the table unless one of them is charged cri
donald trump seemed to be obstructing and wasn't complying. joe biden appears to be cooperating, but as a political matter, republicans have been able to change the subject. they can turn away with what happened with the speaker election and george santos and now they can focus their fire on a serious misstep by president biden. in many respeck, i think the biden team has given republicans a little bit of a life line. >> what do you make of the hypocrisy we've been seeing from the...
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that's a little bit different than donald trump. but they're not doing a great job cooperating, number one. number two, it doesn't mean everything's all good and they're in the clear. >> that's a really important point. kaitlin, you've been covering the story, what's your take? >> we're talking about the differences here. one of the things, cooperation, we keep talking about, that's what the white house is saying today there has been, that is what the record appears to be happening. there's no search warrant, no subpoena. but when you look at what's under investigation here, it's the same thing in both of these investigations. donald trump's and joe biden's. it's whether there was mishandling of classified records. when you look at the law there, it says in the law that if there is a chargeable case, there's willful retention. there would have to be some sort of willful retention. i've been talking to people about how often this happens. unfortunately, this does happen in the federal government where classified records are found in
that's a little bit different than donald trump. but they're not doing a great job cooperating, number one. number two, it doesn't mean everything's all good and they're in the clear. >> that's a really important point. kaitlin, you've been covering the story, what's your take? >> we're talking about the differences here. one of the things, cooperation, we keep talking about, that's what the white house is saying today there has been, that is what the record appears to be happening....
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if that's how we're gonna treat donald trump, why don't we treat joe biden? that's what republicans are saying. why does biden get the presumption of innocence, the presumption of nights in this, the presumption of, oh this is happened to slip into his briefcase by accident, right? these tests i see documents where this personal in a file, about the, way so let's just remember what the reporting says so far that this fall has -- in it were such closely personal materials and the funeral arrangements for the. some letters of condolences. things, that like some staffer wouldn't be slipping around. that's joe biden's personal file. >> so wait? >> in that file, in that file, there's ts/sci material. clearly mishandled, right? so, listen, when trump and their documents found in mar-a-lago i, said look that is wrong, right. they should be, you know you mishandling documents is a big deal, right? so whether it is president trump or president biden it is a problem. >> but they, but you would admit that there's a huge difference between having to relieve that under be
if that's how we're gonna treat donald trump, why don't we treat joe biden? that's what republicans are saying. why does biden get the presumption of innocence, the presumption of nights in this, the presumption of, oh this is happened to slip into his briefcase by accident, right? these tests i see documents where this personal in a file, about the, way so let's just remember what the reporting says so far that this fall has -- in it were such closely personal materials and the funeral...