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andrew weissmann is back with us. andrew, you were part of that prosecutorial team that got that indictment. what else do we need to know about prigozhin? >> so, in february of 2018, really wonderful team led by jimmy ray and a series of prosecutors and agents put together a criminal case involving the internet research agency. the head of it was prigozhin. and, yes, he has since, like donald trump, absolutely embraced what he is charged with. and so, he was the head of that group. one of the scary vineyards is that this obviously was a troll, and they interfered with the 2016 presidential election that many other elections across the globe. one vignette it's really fascinating is they had an american two days before his birthday go to the white house and hold up a happy birthday sign. and there's a photo of that sign which was sent to prigozhin, saying happy birthday, boss. so, they were really able to interfere with the election but also be here in the united states doing it. so, this is not some theoretical event t
andrew weissmann is back with us. andrew, you were part of that prosecutorial team that got that indictment. what else do we need to know about prigozhin? >> so, in february of 2018, really wonderful team led by jimmy ray and a series of prosecutors and agents put together a criminal case involving the internet research agency. the head of it was prigozhin. and, yes, he has since, like donald trump, absolutely embraced what he is charged with. and so, he was the head of that group. one of...
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back with us, andrew weissmann and neil katyal. andrew, go ahead i want to hea from both of you from inside the justice department, your experience, your reading o this article >> so, it reall -- it's not something i am lookin forward to saying. i worked in the justic department for over 20 years and it's never fun to criticiz a place where you have dee ties, and real love for th institution. but i actually thought this wa a mayday seeing reporting by the washington post, and i don't think that the answer is to say well, we are where we would have been because i don' think that's necessarily true. i think of the justice department had done its job an look at the evidence clearly when it was presented before them as outlined in th washington post we could'v been a very differen situation. so we are very much in a situation where we are racin against the clock. i'm sure if you ask jack smith that he would say that's certainly true for democrats and people tha believe in the rule of law that delay is something that i has undermined th
back with us, andrew weissmann and neil katyal. andrew, go ahead i want to hea from both of you from inside the justice department, your experience, your reading o this article >> so, it reall -- it's not something i am lookin forward to saying. i worked in the justic department for over 20 years and it's never fun to criticiz a place where you have dee ties, and real love for th institution. but i actually thought this wa a mayday seeing reporting by the washington post, and i don't...
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lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence good evening, alex. can you tell andrew weissmann to wipe down the hall. >> yeah, he is running right now. >> we won't need him here. we will continue to coverage, alex, thank you very much. >> have a great show. >> at this hour tonight, right now, 27 hours after donald trump was told that he had just become the first former president in history charged with federal crimes including violating the espionage act, the trump criminal defense team is in chaos. the trump criminal defense lawyer called donald trump at seven pm last night to tell him that he was indicted by prosecutors in the executive branch of the government that he once controlled, resigned or was fired this morning along with another criminal defense lawyer that also resigned or was fired this morning. last night, afte
lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence good evening, alex. can you tell andrew weissmann to wipe down the hall. >> yeah, he is running right now. >> we won't need him here. we will continue to coverage, alex, thank you very much. >> have a great show....
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. >> and we are starting tonight with neal katyal and andrew weissmann because apparently, there was some, you know, trump legal developments today that are worth discussing, and maybe this week in a big way. >> if ever there was a day for your defendant, trump, franchise, this is it, my friend. this is it. >> thank you, rachel. thank you. well, here is the kind of newsday it has been on that defendant trump beat. our first guest tonight, former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann, who is always judicious and reluctant to make predictions, had read and heard enough by the middle of the afternoon in that 336 pm, andrew weissmann tweeted, a zillion stories about the trump case, but the bottom line is he is getting charged and it will be in d. c., and this week, open issues or whether others may be charged and whether they will be in d. c. or florida. andrew weissmann's tweet came after news broke that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers went to the justice department headquarters in washington, d. c. today for a meeting this morning that included special prosecutor jack smith. in t
. >> and we are starting tonight with neal katyal and andrew weissmann because apparently, there was some, you know, trump legal developments today that are worth discussing, and maybe this week in a big way. >> if ever there was a day for your defendant, trump, franchise, this is it, my friend. this is it. >> thank you, rachel. thank you. well, here is the kind of newsday it has been on that defendant trump beat. our first guest tonight, former federal prosecutor andrew...
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of andrew weissmann and ari melber and others, it lists 38 counts total, 31 of them have to do with trump's willful retention of national defense information. that is the espionage act. and another count of false statements. then there are a number of charges that include both donald trump and his former valet, walt nauta. there are five, one count of withholding a document or record, one count of corruptly concealing a document or record, one count of concealing a document in a federal investigation, and one count of a scheme to conceal. the final of the 38 counts is just one that has been charged to walt nauta, one for false statements. both defendants have been summoned to appear on tuesday. joining us here for our continuing special coverage, my colleagues rachel maddow and joy reid. also with us in studio, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber, legal analyst, andrew weissmann, and my friend and colleague, msnbc anchor katy tur. rachel, we're about to hear from jack smith himself. if i have to interrupt you abruptly, i apologize in advance. your thoughts right now. >> reading the i
of andrew weissmann and ari melber and others, it lists 38 counts total, 31 of them have to do with trump's willful retention of national defense information. that is the espionage act. and another count of false statements. then there are a number of charges that include both donald trump and his former valet, walt nauta. there are five, one count of withholding a document or record, one count of corruptly concealing a document or record, one count of concealing a document in a federal...
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neal katyal, bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. we know that former presidents are taking a great interest in this case, to put it mildly. in my homework today i heard from a former president, okay a fictional former president martin sheen, who texted me, reminded me of something very important in this case. of course we know that martin doesn't do texts, his wife sent a text, this is what martin said. regarding indictment, it is worth remembering, that when trump left the white house nsa strongly advised against sharing any intel with him, and biden agreed. bradley moss, that became a very public moment. there is an interview that norah o'donnell did with joe biden said very clearly, no, don trump, as the former president, does not get any more classified information. >> yeah. could there have been a better assessment of judgment there by biden or what? >> and by the way, that was about two weeks into the biden presidency. just about immediate. >> and that wasn't even tied into anything about handling classified information after
neal katyal, bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. we know that former presidents are taking a great interest in this case, to put it mildly. in my homework today i heard from a former president, okay a fictional former president martin sheen, who texted me, reminded me of something very important in this case. of course we know that martin doesn't do texts, his wife sent a text, this is what martin said. regarding indictment, it is worth remembering, that when trump left the white house nsa...
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andrew weissmann, what's your interpretation of the? >> so, i think what this is, one, it's legally completely consistent with the special counsel rules, as neil is gonna tell us because he was participated in -- them. he's basically insulating the department of justice and the white house from the sort of onslaught that's going to be that this is a political prosecution. let me just first go to the special counsel rules, the special counsel rules are that the attorney general says, this should be handled by someone other than a regular prosecutor in the department of justice. so, this is jack smith's call. the rules do say, now that the attorney general has to approve charges, but if he thinks they're so wrong that they're just such an abuse of discretion, as you just read, he has the ability to say no. if he does that, he has to report to congress at the end of the case to say, this is what i did. all they're saying is this was not a political call by the attorney general, who is presidential appointee, or the deputy attorney general,
andrew weissmann, what's your interpretation of the? >> so, i think what this is, one, it's legally completely consistent with the special counsel rules, as neil is gonna tell us because he was participated in -- them. he's basically insulating the department of justice and the white house from the sort of onslaught that's going to be that this is a political prosecution. let me just first go to the special counsel rules, the special counsel rules are that the attorney general says, this...
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andrew weissmann is sharing with us venue and what a supreme court has to do with it. >> how exactly a prosecution would happen if it works. how would a jury without security clearance see the evidence. you got to imagine a scenario is being gamd out right now, and not just a theoretical one. nbc news has learned donald trump's leal team has been told that donald trump is not a witness but a target. joining me now is nbc justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, in bedminster, new jersey, vaughn hillyard, and here with me, nbc news senior legal continue, laura jarrett. talk to me about what's happening down in florida? >> reporter: as you mentioned, we saw david harbach, a key figure in the special counsel's investigation, a manager that goes back to jack smith. we saw him walk into court today, and we believe he's involved with presenting information before the grand jury. obviously we don't know what's going on. that signals to us sa something important is happening here, and when you con combine with the other conversation, the meeting between trump's attorneys, and se
andrew weissmann is sharing with us venue and what a supreme court has to do with it. >> how exactly a prosecution would happen if it works. how would a jury without security clearance see the evidence. you got to imagine a scenario is being gamd out right now, and not just a theoretical one. nbc news has learned donald trump's leal team has been told that donald trump is not a witness but a target. joining me now is nbc justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, in bedminster,...
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weissmann let's ask andrew weissmann. and stephanie ruhle, i want to hear from you on this as well. but, andrew -- >> so, when i heard the letitia james clip, i was thinking, if i were prosecutor in alvin bragg's office, i would have had my jaw dropped to the ground. just think about the different ways of cutting this. the normal way, you would think, is who has the case that his first in time? and the first person who had the case that was first in time would go, whether it is civil or criminal, whether it is state or federal. another way of dicing this is a civil case versus a criminal case. and a third way is state versus federal. and we have to start with the presumption that and a andy prosecutor, civil or criminal, state or federal, if they have a strong case, they want to go first. because it is to your advantage to have the witnesses, to have the first crack, even if just you are thinking about in terms of, you put all this work into this, case you don't want to be sort of scoot by somebody else -- it is just a st
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lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence good evening, alex. can you tell andrew weissmann to wipe down the hall. >> yeah, he is running right now. >> we won't need him here. we will continue to coverage, alex, thank you very much. >> have a great show. >> at this hour tonight, right now, 27 hours after donald trump was told that he had just become the first former president in history charged with federal crimes including violating the espionage act, the trump criminal defense team
lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence good evening, alex. can you tell andrew weissmann to wipe down the hall. >> yeah, he is running right now. >> we won't need him here. we will continue to coverage, alex, thank you very much. >> have a great show....
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former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann will join us to guide us through all these developments. and we will also hear tonight, for the first time, from the trump defense team. we will be joined by a lawyer who spent a year working on the trump criminal defense team that is handling the documents case being investigated by jack smith. on monday, the remaining lawyers in the trump criminal defense team met at the justice department with jack smith to try to convince jack smith that donald trump committed no crimes involving the government documents found at his florida residence. we will, in effect, we recreate a shorter version of that meeting right here at this table tonight, in our washington city, with tim parlatore, who knew everything about the trump defense argument as of may 16th, his last day serving as a trump defense lawyer. first, in that jack smith investigation of donald trump's attempts to overturn the presidential election leading up to and on january 6th, steve bannon has been subpoenaed by jack smith. in a subpoena demanding documents and his testimony to a washi
former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann will join us to guide us through all these developments. and we will also hear tonight, for the first time, from the trump defense team. we will be joined by a lawyer who spent a year working on the trump criminal defense team that is handling the documents case being investigated by jack smith. on monday, the remaining lawyers in the trump criminal defense team met at the justice department with jack smith to try to convince jack smith that donald...
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. >> let's go to andrew weissmann, wonderful and also brilliant andrew weissmann. so many great attorney friends to talk to on this network. let me play him on the great nicolle wallace's show earlier today, talking about this case. >> there's no question, i think, that from everything we have heard that florida would be a place where all of the charges could be brought. and d.c., it's not clear that in washington, d.c. all of the charges could be brought, but i think some of them could be brought there. the other possibility is that the reason we're hearing about a florida grand jury is that it's not so much with respect to donald trump but it may be respect to other people. >> to which i said, florida? as i was listening to the show on sirius xm earlier today. let me read this "new york times" reporting, and it says the following. prosecutors are expected to question a new witness in front of a federal grand jury sitting in florida later this week, according to people familiar with the matter, at least one other witness has already appeared before the florida gra
. >> let's go to andrew weissmann, wonderful and also brilliant andrew weissmann. so many great attorney friends to talk to on this network. let me play him on the great nicolle wallace's show earlier today, talking about this case. >> there's no question, i think, that from everything we have heard that florida would be a place where all of the charges could be brought. and d.c., it's not clear that in washington, d.c. all of the charges could be brought, but i think some of them...
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. >> and now to consider the new trump defense, leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is a professor in practice at nyu law school. also neil catchall, former acting u.s. solicitor general. and professor georgetown law. they're both in his in b.c. legal analysts and bradley moss is with his national security attorney and former clerk for the national security archive. former prosecutor andrew weissmann, was taking notes while the defendant was speaking, offering us publicly his defense about having those documents, why he took them, the motivation. that was written in the teleprompter. his lawyers probably knew that he was going to be saying this tonight. he didn't just wing it. that was a considered choice. >> the word defense needs to be in air quotes when we're talking about that. so one thing it's important for everyone to know is, those statements that you just played are admissible as admissions, regardless of whether donald trump takes the stand or not.
. >> and now to consider the new trump defense, leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is a professor in practice at nyu law school. also neil catchall, former acting u.s. solicitor general. and professor georgetown law. they're both in his in b.c. legal analysts and bradley moss is with his national security attorney and former clerk for the national security...
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andrew weissmann is here on that. and what jack smith is up to tonight. and later, the world is now on high alert. the leader of the notorious wagner group, a group of mercenaries, now claims to have entered russia with his troops after threatening putin's military. what we know right now, the 11th hour just getting underway on a really important friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ bridgett is here. voltaren. she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. >> we've got a lot of news tonight. just hours ago, special counsel, jack smith, filed a new motions in the classified documents case against donald trump. smith is asking the judge to move the start date of the trial from august to december. and to sign off on a list of people that trump cannot discuss the case with. smith also wants a pretrial conference to discuss the use of classified information procedure act. which has to do with the prec
andrew weissmann is here on that. and what jack smith is up to tonight. and later, the world is now on high alert. the leader of the notorious wagner group, a group of mercenaries, now claims to have entered russia with his troops after threatening putin's military. what we know right now, the 11th hour just getting underway on a really important friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ bridgett is here. voltaren. she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in...
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where back with bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. andrew, this, the scene will be in the movie. the many movies. and the books to come about this. that seven pm in new jersey. when donald trump is told, not just that he has been indicted for the second time in three months, but he is the first, former president in history to be facing federal charges and presumably in that quote call, he was told it is a seven count indictment? >> yes, that would be typical. the way that this would work is that a prosecutor would have called defense counsel and soon revealed that there has been an indictment. they would say -- >> can i pause right there? why did they make that call. is it for arranging the surrender of the defendants? >> exactly. because they then need to ask the judge when is it that you want the defendant to show up? they need to communicate all of that. and then here, because you have a defendant who is under secret service protection. frankly, the only reason i can pick of. in terms of why this would be under seal. has to do with sort of, security concerns. because otherwise
where back with bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. andrew, this, the scene will be in the movie. the many movies. and the books to come about this. that seven pm in new jersey. when donald trump is told, not just that he has been indicted for the second time in three months, but he is the first, former president in history to be facing federal charges and presumably in that quote call, he was told it is a seven count indictment? >> yes, that would be typical. the way that this would work...
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where back with bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. andrew, this, the scene will be in the movie. the many movies. and the books to come about this. that seven pm in new jersey. when donald trump is told, not just that he has been indicted for the second time in three months, but he is the first, former president in history to be facing federal charges and presumably in that quote call, he was told it is a seven count indictment? >> yes, that would be typical. the way that this would work is that a prosecutor would have called defense counsel and soon revealed that there has been an indictment. they would say -- >> can i pause right there? why did they make that call. is it for arranging the surrender of the defendants? >> exactly. because they then need to ask the judge when is it that you want the defendant to show up? they need to communicate all of that. and then here, because you have a defendant who is under secret service protection. frankly, the only reason i can pick of. in terms of why this would be under seal. has to do with sort of, security concerns. because otherwise
where back with bradley moss, and andrew weissmann. andrew, this, the scene will be in the movie. the many movies. and the books to come about this. that seven pm in new jersey. when donald trump is told, not just that he has been indicted for the second time in three months, but he is the first, former president in history to be facing federal charges and presumably in that quote call, he was told it is a seven count indictment? >> yes, that would be typical. the way that this would work...
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the possibility of andrew weissmann talking about him. the worst crimes actually committed war in bedminster. so that she still may drop because that is disseminating. so everybody else maybe freaked out about a judge that only has 14 days of experience. who again humiliated herself for donald trump. i do not think that jack smith is too worried. i don't think he's that worried because he still has the most serious charges possibly in the new jersey federal court. >> andrew weissmann is going to join us in a little while to talk us through this. but that is the idea that is out there. that possibly they maybe have some concerns about judge cannon this could go to new jersey. where as you say, a lot of this stuff took place. in bedminster, donald trump's club up there. but you're right mike pence yesterday, he said that it is too early to prejudge. >> he was pressed. >> i'm not talking about pardons i'm not talking about anything else. donald trump gets his day in court. and it looks like, joe biden's family maybe gets their day in court.
the possibility of andrew weissmann talking about him. the worst crimes actually committed war in bedminster. so that she still may drop because that is disseminating. so everybody else maybe freaked out about a judge that only has 14 days of experience. who again humiliated herself for donald trump. i do not think that jack smith is too worried. i don't think he's that worried because he still has the most serious charges possibly in the new jersey federal court. >> andrew weissmann is...
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our friend andrew weissmann is with us once again. andrew, you sit on tv today you said it before the part of the justice department's job is to treat a like cases alike. do you think that there is a litany of those kind of recent examples about how these cases have been prosecuted against non former presidents that's gonna play a role in the courtroom both in terms of what doj asks for and from what's expected of the defendants who are on trial? >> it could play a role pretrial. in court it really shouldn't come in, but i do think it could pray player role pretrial. i think it's gonna play an important role outside of the courtroom. it's really what nikki haley was getting at when she said this is what i saw at the united nations in so coal called third world countries, and banana republics, which is a disparaging term, to say people are singled out her political opponents. and that's where the department of justice's prior history of who has been prosecuted is so critical and it's one of the reasons i and many other people have talk
our friend andrew weissmann is with us once again. andrew, you sit on tv today you said it before the part of the justice department's job is to treat a like cases alike. do you think that there is a litany of those kind of recent examples about how these cases have been prosecuted against non former presidents that's gonna play a role in the courtroom both in terms of what doj asks for and from what's expected of the defendants who are on trial? >> it could play a role pretrial. in court...
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i know andrew weissmann has thoughts about what that is trying to accomplish from donald trump. ken, give us what you can about walt nauta. >> reporter: we have not confirmed, nbc news, that walt nauta has indicted. we haven't gotten a response. assuming this is accurate, walt nauta was trump's butler and body man. i know that he gave a couple of different stories to investigators about whether he moved certain boxes of documents at trump's behest, such that the fbi and the justice department thought he lied to them. we know because we're reporting on a claim of misconduct that one of his lawyers is making against one of the prosecutors in the case that there was a meeting in october at the justice department where a group of prosecutors in the case essentially approached nauta as lawyer, called him in and said, we think your guy lied. we want him to cooperate. nauta's lawyers have said, look, if you want to charge us, charge us. we're not cooperating. nauta's lawyers have been paid for by a donald trump political organization. nauta has been sticking with trump the entire time.
i know andrew weissmann has thoughts about what that is trying to accomplish from donald trump. ken, give us what you can about walt nauta. >> reporter: we have not confirmed, nbc news, that walt nauta has indicted. we haven't gotten a response. assuming this is accurate, walt nauta was trump's butler and body man. i know that he gave a couple of different stories to investigators about whether he moved certain boxes of documents at trump's behest, such that the fbi and the justice...
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lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence . >> good evening avalanche, and could you tell andrew weizmann the way down the hall. >> he's running down the right now! >> we're gonna need him here. we're gonna continue the coverage, alex, thank you very much. >> have a gre
lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence . >> good evening avalanche, and could you tell andrew weizmann the way down the hall. >> he's running down the right now! >> we're gonna need him here. we're gonna continue the coverage, alex, thank you very much....
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andrew weissmann served as fbi general counsel and is also an msnbc legal analyst. george, what more can you tell us about this verdict? >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, chris. it really comes as no surprise to the people of this community. this is what they expected. this is what they anticipated. in many cases, this was open and shut as far as the evidence, robert bowers went to the tree of life synagogue to carrying out this heinous attack. in the courtroom, you could hear a pin drop. that's how quiet it was when the verdict was being read allowed. robert bowers carefully sat there listening as each one of these count was read aloud. you have members of the congregation who were there listening. obviously this has been so harrowing to relive this. members of the congregation that were there, members that knew some of the victims that died on that day. for many, this was heartbreaking to hear, even though this is what they were looking for. they wanted some semblance of justice. their hearts broke, many of them breaking down, many of them crying throughout the c
andrew weissmann served as fbi general counsel and is also an msnbc legal analyst. george, what more can you tell us about this verdict? >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, chris. it really comes as no surprise to the people of this community. this is what they expected. this is what they anticipated. in many cases, this was open and shut as far as the evidence, robert bowers went to the tree of life synagogue to carrying out this heinous attack. in the courtroom, you could hear a pin...
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andrew weissmann, let me start with you. you are aptly named podcast. we have worn out the tape of you on our air seeing days not weeks. to the point that, i will be 100 percent honest about this, i wasn't editorial call yesterday saying, are we sure are not in over a skis here? we keep seeing days not weeks. are we gonna do this waiting for a good old thing where we're gonna be in this holding pattern? so your reaction, having said days not weeks, having turned out to be days not weeks? >> pulling myself on the back, the real issue is that i thought the department of justice, when it was ready, was going to go forward without allay. i always had the view that jack smith in the department and hopefully the judge will have the view that consistent with due process for donald trump it is very important for the american public to see a public trial and to have a determination. one way or the other. whether a jury finds that there is guilt or not beyond reasonable doubt. and it's just so important that be done, ideally even before a republican convention bu
andrew weissmann, let me start with you. you are aptly named podcast. we have worn out the tape of you on our air seeing days not weeks. to the point that, i will be 100 percent honest about this, i wasn't editorial call yesterday saying, are we sure are not in over a skis here? we keep seeing days not weeks. are we gonna do this waiting for a good old thing where we're gonna be in this holding pattern? so your reaction, having said days not weeks, having turned out to be days not weeks?...
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five years, andrew weissmann, that is a sledge hammer. what's the likelihood that he'd be facing that sort of jail time? >> so you have to list what the statutory maximum is, but that's not what governs what a sentence would be, and what you look to for a sentence is you look to prior doj cases. you look for what judges have done. but just take last week, somebody who had pled guilty, didn't go to trial, got an advantage by pleading was sentenced to three years in jail. but andrea, one thing you might be interested in is 21 of the counts under willful retention of national defense information, 21 of those charges of the 31 are listed as involving top secret information. one of them is described in count 4 as white house intelligence briefing related to foreign countries including military activities and planning of foreign countries. i mean, they clearly are listing incredibly sensitive information. you can be sure before they brought this and decided what to include that this is sort of the tip of the iceberg. >> andrew to your very poin
five years, andrew weissmann, that is a sledge hammer. what's the likelihood that he'd be facing that sort of jail time? >> so you have to list what the statutory maximum is, but that's not what governs what a sentence would be, and what you look to for a sentence is you look to prior doj cases. you look for what judges have done. but just take last week, somebody who had pled guilty, didn't go to trial, got an advantage by pleading was sentenced to three years in jail. but andrea, one...
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i do have one admittedly dumb question here and maybe andrew weissmann is best to answer this. i thought it was surprising that when we got the indictment unsealed and we learned that trump was indicted, also his lawyers resigned. is there anything about this indictment that says why two of his lawyers had to resign? was it in obvious consequence of this indictment? what did you make of the fact that that happened and coincided? >> i didn't think that it was about the substance of the charges. i thought there were two possible explanations. one explanation is that when you are handling the investigation and you have a client who's not to get indicted. when the indictment comes in the client says thank you so much you didn't accomplish, quiet blames the lawyers. usually the problem is the quiet, the client not the lawyers. that's one possibility, he's honestly upset that they didn't do their job. when they in fact could have. the second is that once you file a notice of appearance, once he was a lawyer up here in a criminal case not just in the investigation. when you say i am r
i do have one admittedly dumb question here and maybe andrew weissmann is best to answer this. i thought it was surprising that when we got the indictment unsealed and we learned that trump was indicted, also his lawyers resigned. is there anything about this indictment that says why two of his lawyers had to resign? was it in obvious consequence of this indictment? what did you make of the fact that that happened and coincided? >> i didn't think that it was about the substance of the...
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lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence >> this is a special katie
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and this is the comment when we heard it, minutes after donald trump said it last night, andrew weissmann said this is a confession. let's listen to this. this is donald trump talking about having every right to have these documents. >> as president, the law that applies to this case the espionage act, but very simply, the presidential records act, which is not even mentioned in this ridiculous 44-page indictment. under the presidential records act, which a civil, not criminal, i had every right to have these documents. >> kristy greenberg, i want to have you on camera, so i could see your face when he said that. because last night, i was able to see the faces of the lawyers went donald trump said that. he's standing there, saying i had every right to have these documents. that's his position. >> so, a few things. o, a few things. first of all, he -- the one thing he is right about is he is not charged with violating the presidential records act. >> [laughter] >> he's charged with violating the espionage act. and he's not gonna be able to point to any case, nor his lawyers, where they are
and this is the comment when we heard it, minutes after donald trump said it last night, andrew weissmann said this is a confession. let's listen to this. this is donald trump talking about having every right to have these documents. >> as president, the law that applies to this case the espionage act, but very simply, the presidential records act, which is not even mentioned in this ridiculous 44-page indictment. under the presidential records act, which a civil, not criminal, i had...
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i just can't help but pay attention to articles that respective legal mind such as andrew weissmann and roger goodman pen today in the atlantic suggesting that judge aileen cannon could actually be a significant concern here in terms of this case actually making it to trial. because the nil rightfully points out this case is a very strong case at the doj is making. it's very straightforward and it is very simple, there are off-ramps for her. they suggest that the doj may have in its back pocket, a potential indictment in bedminster, which is where some of the recordings trump made where he acknowledged that he had classified documents in his possession and that you can declassified them post presidency. do you think bedminster exists as a sort of fail safe for the doj, or is that a paranoid fantastical thinking? >> you know, it's an interesting theory. there are certainly allegations that it was a bedminster in new jersey, that he disclosed to unauthorized people about classified information. so, it could be a basis for a charge. but it seems like the indictment in florida is a very sol
i just can't help but pay attention to articles that respective legal mind such as andrew weissmann and roger goodman pen today in the atlantic suggesting that judge aileen cannon could actually be a significant concern here in terms of this case actually making it to trial. because the nil rightfully points out this case is a very strong case at the doj is making. it's very straightforward and it is very simple, there are off-ramps for her. they suggest that the doj may have in its back...
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>> listen, i think what i heard andrew weissmann say is that it would be prudent for a reasonable prosecutor to absolutely consider that case. and based on my experience, i haven't worked at doj for five months now. that is certainly a reasonable certainly could be a reasonable outcome based on my experience there. >> barbara, your name was called. you were summoned. i would love for you to give your analysis of this. it is kind of a fascinating twist. it's not just what they have and anthony laid out the facts are pretty damning. i think they're pretty clear, but it's where they do it, even though this might not be their first choice of a place to do it because it's a much different jury pool in florida, let's say, that's d.c. does that track for you that this makes more sense to do this here, and also, do you get the sense that the fact we're not seeing lots and lots of information about new witnesses means this is kind of drawing to a close? >> yeah, it's hard to say. i will say this, having worked at the justice department for almost 20 years. prosecutors despite perhaps some reputation
>> listen, i think what i heard andrew weissmann say is that it would be prudent for a reasonable prosecutor to absolutely consider that case. and based on my experience, i haven't worked at doj for five months now. that is certainly a reasonable certainly could be a reasonable outcome based on my experience there. >> barbara, your name was called. you were summoned. i would love for you to give your analysis of this. it is kind of a fascinating twist. it's not just what they have...
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andrew weissmann served as the prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller's investigation. he's coast of the podcast prosecuting down trump. and he joins me now. it's good have you here. your initial reaction just to that date in the order from the judge? >> so, i agree that it is better than not. but i do think that, as you said, people should not be counting on anything even close to this. the litigation over classified documents is certainly going to take time. the defense counsel -- to the extent that we know -- has not even been cleared yet to be able to see things. and there will be lots of litigation on that. one thing that may not be great news for all of us in the -- who comment on things is, we may not know a lot about what goes on in the -- litigation, because it's classified. so, it may be happening in -- old courtrooms. so, we may get a sense of who is appealing a ruling on one side or the other. but there may be a lot that happens behind the scenes. the other thing that is interesting about her order is that there is a motion schedule that was set. and assumin
andrew weissmann served as the prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller's investigation. he's coast of the podcast prosecuting down trump. and he joins me now. it's good have you here. your initial reaction just to that date in the order from the judge? >> so, i agree that it is better than not. but i do think that, as you said, people should not be counting on anything even close to this. the litigation over classified documents is certainly going to take time. the defense counsel...
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ari melber is the msnbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat" and andrew weissmann served as former fbi general counsel and helped lead robert mueller's investigation in 2016. you know him so well. i'm sure you can say his title by heart. i want to start with you, garrett. and i want to start with a name we haven't mentioned in the last hour, mark meadows. what do we know about mark meadows? >> very little. we know that it has been reported that he has testified in front of the special counsel in perhaps both buckets of the special counsel's investigations here. both the classified documents piece of this and the january 6th attempts to set aside the 2020 election results pieces. there was some reporting that i got very aggressive brushback on the idea that somehow meadows might have been perhaps more of a friendly or cooperating witness. i don't think that has turned out to be the case. meadows is a central player in everything trump did in his last year at the white house. and for a short period of time, in his transition back to private life. he was involved in the rush
ari melber is the msnbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat" and andrew weissmann served as former fbi general counsel and helped lead robert mueller's investigation in 2016. you know him so well. i'm sure you can say his title by heart. i want to start with you, garrett. and i want to start with a name we haven't mentioned in the last hour, mark meadows. what do we know about mark meadows? >> very little. we know that it has been reported that he has testified in...
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rachel laser is here and randy winegarden and andrew weissmann. sarah, your reaction and then we'll dive into it. >> i think that takes narrow decision. however, it can have an enormous step backwards. we live in a country where my wife and i's rights live and die by nine justices whether or not we can get married, whether or not we can buy a piece of cake, whether or not we can now order a website. and i think that to pull it into context for everybody because there has been a lot of thought on this and really great thought, there has been over 500 anti-lgbt bills proposed at the state level this year. about 75 of them have become law. 10 of those are "don't say gay" bills. in ten states we have don't say gay bills now. glad just reported that there have been 350 acts of violence against our community. so we're living in a country right now that is attacking us as humans, attacking our rights. and we still didn't have an equality act. we don't have federal protections for our community. we live and die by the supreme court whether or not we have
rachel laser is here and randy winegarden and andrew weissmann. sarah, your reaction and then we'll dive into it. >> i think that takes narrow decision. however, it can have an enormous step backwards. we live in a country where my wife and i's rights live and die by nine justices whether or not we can get married, whether or not we can buy a piece of cake, whether or not we can now order a website. and i think that to pull it into context for everybody because there has been a lot of...
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and to you, andrew weissmann. great to have you both on today. >>> quick break for us, when we come back, one of the most significant updates to the criminal investigation into trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. brad raffensperger speaks for the first time. why that should make the ek president very, very nervous. next. nervous next ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get it with gurus. cargurus. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual...
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we're back with glenn thrush and andrew weissmann. andrew, he said it more in an elegant manner. to a bumper sticker, it's the democracy, stupid. do you think we're there yet where this is setting up to be -- and you have a unique vantage point op the assault of the rule of law. the story we're talking about is just a brick in the wall of a much broader republican effort to annihilate the credibility and the legitimacy of the u.s. department of justice and fbi. >> well, first to the former president's comments, he is right both in terms of the history of the world, in terms of democracy is not something that is the norm. it is really still a newfangled proposition, and certainly in this country, as i'm sure he was thinking but did not say, but slavery and jim crow and the actions of the early 20th century to prevent huge parts of the population, mainly blacks but also women. so that is something that is really -- there's truth that that is a huge part of our history, and eric holder and others are working on that significant problem now. but i think that the larger issue in terms
we're back with glenn thrush and andrew weissmann. andrew, he said it more in an elegant manner. to a bumper sticker, it's the democracy, stupid. do you think we're there yet where this is setting up to be -- and you have a unique vantage point op the assault of the rule of law. the story we're talking about is just a brick in the wall of a much broader republican effort to annihilate the credibility and the legitimacy of the u.s. department of justice and fbi. >> well, first to the...
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joyce vance, a new twist here put forward by andrew weissmann and ryan goodman. what do you make of that idea? >> well, ten days ago we weren't really talking about an indictment in florida. that makes it clear to us that jack smith is very capable of staying quite quiet about what his next plans are, and something that struck many of us the minute we read this indictment was that they seemed to walk right up to the precipice with these bedminster allegations. there are two instances where the former president appears to have shown classified material to other people. it's not entirely clear that he actually had the documents with him, and so there are some factual sort of needles that would need to be threaded here, but it was very interesting that they didn't do anything additional with those allegations, and that's led to speculation there could be an additional case brewing in new jersey. lots of procedural issues to be resolved if there are two cases like that. there might be some possibility that the former president could try to consolidate them and face t
joyce vance, a new twist here put forward by andrew weissmann and ryan goodman. what do you make of that idea? >> well, ten days ago we weren't really talking about an indictment in florida. that makes it clear to us that jack smith is very capable of staying quite quiet about what his next plans are, and something that struck many of us the minute we read this indictment was that they seemed to walk right up to the precipice with these bedminster allegations. there are two instances...
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lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence >> this is a special katie phang show, live from miami florida. we have a lot of news to cover a lot of questions answered. let's get started. unprecedented indictment. the one term ex president, donald trump, now has two indictments to match his two impeachments. that special counsel jack smith breaks his silence on trump's stunning 37 criminal counts and classified documents case. plus, they have receipts. the photos allegedly showing boxes of top secret documents hidden at mar-a-lago, in a ballroom, even a bathroom. i want to know is this any way to treat our national security secrets? and on the road again later today, donald trump is hitting the campaign trail. what will his message now be to voters admits his federal indictment? our in-depth coverage of this remarkable moment
lawyers, stephanie ruhle, andrew weissmann, and ari melber. thank you for being here, and lending your expertise, that does it for our special coverage of the indictment of donald. trump now it is time for the last world with lawrence o'donnell, getting in. lawrence >> this is a special katie phang show, live from miami florida. we have a lot of news to cover a lot of questions answered. let's get started. unprecedented indictment. the one term ex president, donald trump, now has two...
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weissmann, it's such a complicated picture. none of it i imagine weighs on jack smith, who is sort of what -- and i hate to put too much on him. but what we've been waiting for. right? someone who has a relationship between his mission and the facts and is not going to let any of this noise get in the middle of that that said, he exists in the real world. maybe having come from a posting overseas, he's less steeped in everything that we're all talking about. but you know, again, tying this back to the conversation we started with, it is lisa monaco's job to be aware of the moment and to run the department and to run the case sxtz prosecutions in the moment in which we live, to respond to jim jordan's subpoenas and to be aware of calls to get rid of chris wray what is sort of the balancing act that has to be done to acknowledge the moment but not bend the rule of law to pander to it? >> so i actually think one of the things that's terrific about having a special counsel right now is essentially the bifurcation of those two tasks
weissmann, it's such a complicated picture. none of it i imagine weighs on jack smith, who is sort of what -- and i hate to put too much on him. but what we've been waiting for. right? someone who has a relationship between his mission and the facts and is not going to let any of this noise get in the middle of that that said, he exists in the real world. maybe having come from a posting overseas, he's less steeped in everything that we're all talking about. but you know, again, tying this back...
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. >> andrew weissmann, our colleague, your colleague, is now -- has a news story exploring the possibility that jack smith might bring charges in new jersey. it was notable that a number of incidents that were suggested involving new jersey, did not appear in the charges in that indictment. >> yeah. this is a fascinating notion. i would push back against the idea that they would be doing this because of the choice of judge cannon. it may just be that for venue purposes they believe that bedminster charges need to be brought in new jersey. it was only ten days ago or so that we learned that there was even consideration of filing this case in florida. we don't really know what else jack smith is planning. so i think there's the option that there could be additional charges in new jersey. possibly in d.c. we just don't know at this point. it's intriguing. >> joyce vance, thank you so very much. we appreciate it. >>> a grand jury has indicted a 24-year-old marine veteran in connection with the chokehold death of jordan neeley in may. stephanie gosk has been following the story. she has the lat
. >> andrew weissmann, our colleague, your colleague, is now -- has a news story exploring the possibility that jack smith might bring charges in new jersey. it was notable that a number of incidents that were suggested involving new jersey, did not appear in the charges in that indictment. >> yeah. this is a fascinating notion. i would push back against the idea that they would be doing this because of the choice of judge cannon. it may just be that for venue purposes they believe...
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msnbc legal analyst, andrew weissmann, and mary mccord, dig into what we know about the indictment and what is to come. scan the qr code on your screen to listen now. i bet you wanted more notice before told you to do that, right? after a quick break, we will be george -- george conway to get his take on the indictment. we'll be right back. scranton, scan the screen. come on, scan it. come on, scan it visionworks. see the difference. ♪ this is not just delivery. ♪ this is knowing even superheroes... can use a sidekick. ♪ walgreens. ♪ this is not just a pharmacy. ♪ this is living the care in healthcare. ♪ walgreens. if you have heart disease and are on a statin, lowering cholesterol can be hard. and diets and exercise add to the struggle. it can feel never-ending. but today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50%. so, if you feel like you're getting nowhere... ...go with 2 doses a year of leqvio and keep bad cholesterol low. common side effects were injection site reacti
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. >> joyce vance, andrew weissmann, thank you so much for getting us started. you can listen to andrews msnbc podcast prosecuting donald trump, that's getting scanning the q r code on your screen, or finding it wherever you get your podcasts. next hour, jen psaki leads live special coverage of the indictment of donald trump, that begins on seven pm eastern, right here at msnbc. sure to come on american voices, house republicans fall in line with the former president. how the house democrats deal with that? we're gonna ask congressman raja pushed him are steet. what trump says is federal indictment is doing for his poll numbers, and what it tells us what the primary season and. and later, if you just getting caught up on the wild few days a news, an in-depth look and yourself showing the evidence is against the former president. but first, to richard louis with the other big stories which are talking at this. our >> very good afternoon to you. a portion of interstate 95 collapsing today in philadelphia after a tanker truck caught fire beneath that highway. offic
. >> joyce vance, andrew weissmann, thank you so much for getting us started. you can listen to andrews msnbc podcast prosecuting donald trump, that's getting scanning the q r code on your screen, or finding it wherever you get your podcasts. next hour, jen psaki leads live special coverage of the indictment of donald trump, that begins on seven pm eastern, right here at msnbc. sure to come on american voices, house republicans fall in line with the former president. how the house...
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joining me now is msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann, former fbi counsel and former senior member of the mueller quaid and professor at the university of michigan law school and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquaid. ladies first on this one. let's talk about the import of the tape. trump is trying to say it was just bravado. that means i'm a liar, which is a weird excuse. but the thing about the tape is that it does suggest that maybe he actually just was lying, right? it's possible he was just waving around fake things, but is that a defense? if he's a liar, can't the prosecutors just use that in court? >> yeah. i think there are two reasons that this episode is important around why it's included in the indictment. if you look at the language of the indictment, it says trump showed the document to the people in the room. and they have the benefit of having talked to those people as witnesses who will have to testify at trial. so the jury will get to hear more about this than we did. they'll hear from these witnesses. if they said in the indictment that it was shown, i think they thin
joining me now is msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann, former fbi counsel and former senior member of the mueller quaid and professor at the university of michigan law school and msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquaid. ladies first on this one. let's talk about the import of the tape. trump is trying to say it was just bravado. that means i'm a liar, which is a weird excuse. but the thing about the tape is that it does suggest that maybe he actually just was lying, right? it's possible he was...
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weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big economic wins. will the momentum hold? that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us. you are watching msnbc. bc terge't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. >>> president biden and speaker mccarthy can take a political victory lap after their debt ceiling deal passed the house and senate with big bipartisan support. the president can also tout another strong jobs report today. the jobs report for may beating expectations as markets shrug off the potential of more interest rate hikes. peter alexander joins us. the president will tout th
weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big economic wins. will the momentum hold? that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us. you are watching msnbc. bc terge't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less...
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weissmann was a confession. >> i think it is. he has made any number of statements that the special prosecutor -- the special counsel has on the record that are going to put him in deep, deep jeopardy, because he really mine, i can't declassify them. i think he is in real trouble. >> what about the what aboutism, which is to say, hillary did it and so and so did it, joe biden did it when he was a senator, all of those, especially the hillary emails? >> it's nuts. the difference is profound. in those cases, as in other cases where people are -- realize they have classified information, they turn it over right away. the problem here is that there is -- trump has demonstrated his intent to keep them after having been told repeatedly and getting a subpoena, he has shown the intent he wants to keep them in direct contradiction of the law. >> jeffrey smith, you know the law better than anyone. thank you very much. we really appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> shark tank. the former president's 2024 rivals starting to circle as
weissmann was a confession. >> i think it is. he has made any number of statements that the special prosecutor -- the special counsel has on the record that are going to put him in deep, deep jeopardy, because he really mine, i can't declassify them. i think he is in real trouble. >> what about the what aboutism, which is to say, hillary did it and so and so did it, joe biden did it when he was a senator, all of those, especially the hillary emails? >> it's nuts. the...
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tonight social media post by donald trump is an echo of what former federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, called a confession on this program. when he heard donald trump say this. >> i had every right to have these documents. >> that was tuesday night, that was after he was arraigned for, illegally, possessing those documents. some of those things, that donald trump says publicly, that only trump says publicly can, and will, be used against him in this trial. so, as we proceed through this year of defendant, trump, and next year of defendant trump, and possibly, through the appeals process to come, many possible years of criminal defendant trump in his best, to remain mindful of the fact that every time donald trump says the slightest saying, no matter how untrue about the evidence and any of the criminal cases against him, that is a very good day for the prosecutors of donald trump, who just want him to continue to hand them statements that can, and will, be used against him. the new york times is reporting tonight how the beautiful mind boxes were born. that was the term the white hous
tonight social media post by donald trump is an echo of what former federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, called a confession on this program. when he heard donald trump say this. >> i had every right to have these documents. >> that was tuesday night, that was after he was arraigned for, illegally, possessing those documents. some of those things, that donald trump says publicly, that only trump says publicly can, and will, be used against him in this trial. so, as we proceed...
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as we were pouring over these pages in realtime, with veteran prosecutors like andrew weissmann and fellow seasoned journalists, we saw the doj's evidence is fortified with insider accounts, a prospect we knew had been brewing on reports of critical evidence from trump's own lawyers, a story "the new york times" has been following, which was suggested in past legal developments, including trump attorney evan corcoran who had to testify already. i'm showing you archival footage, because as early as thursday we were looking at that case, before the indictment dropped. then there was the other news we had that a judge had find a likely trump violation of the rules against a client, trump, using a lawyer to commit a new crime. in other words, trump had been trying to reuse his tactic of blaming lawyers for his own plots, which is not a state secret. even if you follow the news only occasionally, you probably recall that's what he did to michael cohen, who was his lawyer. and so recently you have lawyers who, like you and everybody else, watch michael cohen go to prison, but then those lawyers
as we were pouring over these pages in realtime, with veteran prosecutors like andrew weissmann and fellow seasoned journalists, we saw the doj's evidence is fortified with insider accounts, a prospect we knew had been brewing on reports of critical evidence from trump's own lawyers, a story "the new york times" has been following, which was suggested in past legal developments, including trump attorney evan corcoran who had to testify already. i'm showing you archival footage,...