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cohen a serial purger, they see the clowns bike fa, like fani willis or michael cohen o or,al scr alvin bragg and no one takes them seriously. >> i think every time these issues come up it helps trump abid -- i think that biden and his crowd have dug themselves into a real big political hole. anyway, thank you, gregg jarrett and joe concha. >> thank you. larry: coming on cut. kudlow, john ratcliffe will talk about lawfare against the president, expi and i will ask him about...
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let's be clear michael cohen has admitted to lying in court before. what's your sense of it? is his testimony going to help the state's escase or could be potentially problematic? >> oh, it's a big help for the state's case, jonathan, because he's a key witness and he knows where all the bodies are buried. and yes, he lied previously, but if prosecutors cannot put on the stand people who lied previously, when you deal with people -- defendants who commit crimes, you're not going to find mother theresa walking through that door to take the stand. after all, the reason why he lied to congress and was charge asked convicted for it is that he was lying on behalf of donald trump. and i think he is a good witness in this case. i think that the others as far as stormy daniels, as far as karen mcdougal, they need to be allowed to testify as well and they will. judge mershawn is a good judge here. by his rulings he gave out yesterday, jonathan, it shows me this case is going to trial before the election. that's a really big deal because he could have indulge said trump further, given
let's be clear michael cohen has admitted to lying in court before. what's your sense of it? is his testimony going to help the state's escase or could be potentially problematic? >> oh, it's a big help for the state's case, jonathan, because he's a key witness and he knows where all the bodies are buried. and yes, he lied previously, but if prosecutors cannot put on the stand people who lied previously, when you deal with people -- defendants who commit crimes, you're not going to find...
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>> anybody believes michael cohen, you have to question what's going on after the perjury connection but i think it is correct, and it's absurd given the political implications of this case will president biden can use it to campaign in president trump can't depend himself in the media, it's absurd just another example of overreach that we have this prosecution, let people talk. there's no witness intimidation going on, he will not intimidate michael cohen, it will not affect the case. let him talk. liz: we've got technical difficulties with you. we will have you back on soon, okay? sit tight, we will get you back on as soon as we can, it's good to have you want. thank you for joining us. texas congressman beth van duyne, scary news coming in. five arrested in south texas for allegedly helping arm and get weapons to a mexican drug cartel but an appeals court judge again extended the block texas new lock letting texas arrest and deport illegal migrants. texas says you're going to keep on fighting. first, we want to hear from megan at sean. what you've got coming up? >> democrat are pa
>> anybody believes michael cohen, you have to question what's going on after the perjury connection but i think it is correct, and it's absurd given the political implications of this case will president biden can use it to campaign in president trump can't depend himself in the media, it's absurd just another example of overreach that we have this prosecution, let people talk. there's no witness intimidation going on, he will not intimidate michael cohen, it will not affect the case....
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joining me now is trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he is the author of "revenge: how donald trump weapon ice the justice department against his critics." thank you for joining us tonight. you know trump very well, you and i met when you were like one of his children for a while. so, you know him. what is going on with him right now in his mind, when he faces such a massive penalty in just 48 hours? i know few people that know his thinking better than you. >> he is exceptionally angry. he doesn't believe that consequences apply to him. and remember, this is a guy who inherited a ton of money and a business from his father, and he grew it -- we can't argue that, he grew the business -- but basically, what he is watching is the entire family legacy coming to a screeching halt. >> the brand he built as a successful businessman, his brand, he was not an elected official until he went into the white house, and the brand he built is basically destroyed. is that bothering him? is he concerned about that? is that why he is not talking about fi
joining me now is trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he is the author of "revenge: how donald trump weapon ice the justice department against his critics." thank you for joining us tonight. you know trump very well, you and i met when you were like one of his children for a while. so, you know him. what is going on with him right now in his mind, when he faces such a massive penalty in just 48 hours? i know few people that know his thinking better than you. >> he is...
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let me say summing about michael cohen. if the jury finds michael cohen is not telling the truth, donald trump will be found not guilty. and my former officers, which i'm very proud, some of the ro best arguers in the district office, they passed on this case. not only under bill barr, but under the current justice department. and when michael cohen was sentenced by the sentencing memo that he pled guilty to four serious crimes. lying to congress, lying to banks, and tax evasion. and they wrote in the an sentencing, this is not a defense lawyer. this is the u.s. attorney's office. he committed a series of crimes, quote, each involving deception, motivated by personal greed and admission. so he's a defense lawyer's dream. >> dave, we are out of time. before we go, i need to get your thoughts on this new florida law ron desantis signed today banning social media for minors under the age of 14. what kind of legal battle is desantis up against now? >> a big one, because he's dealing with people with deep pockets and they're goi
let me say summing about michael cohen. if the jury finds michael cohen is not telling the truth, donald trump will be found not guilty. and my former officers, which i'm very proud, some of the ro best arguers in the district office, they passed on this case. not only under bill barr, but under the current justice department. and when michael cohen was sentenced by the sentencing memo that he pled guilty to four serious crimes. lying to congress, lying to banks, and tax evasion. and they wrote...
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joining me is michael cohen, a key witness in trump's upcoming hush money trial. he's the host of the mea culpa podcast, the political beatdown podcast, and the author of ruvenge, how donald trump weaponized the u.s. department of justice against his critics. always very good to talk to you. i want to listen to a nonexhaustive roundtable of donald trump attacking prosecutors, judges, and their families. >> i have been treated very unfairly by this judge. this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building a wall. >> the trump hating prosecutor in the case, his wife and family despise me much more than he does. and he decides, i think he's about a ten. they're about a 15 on a scale of 10. then you have deranged jack smith who is a trump hater. and represents all of the trump haters. >> you have a radical left attorney general like letitia james who is a disgrace to our country. >> the judges on this cases, they're all trump haters. >> what's his goal when he does that? >> his goal is to fuel up his supporters, as you stated in your opening. to fuel up his haters for th
joining me is michael cohen, a key witness in trump's upcoming hush money trial. he's the host of the mea culpa podcast, the political beatdown podcast, and the author of ruvenge, how donald trump weaponized the u.s. department of justice against his critics. always very good to talk to you. i want to listen to a nonexhaustive roundtable of donald trump attacking prosecutors, judges, and their families. >> i have been treated very unfairly by this judge. this judge is of mexican heritage....
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the defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services, performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on, through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand, containing this key lie. why? why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show that he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. at its core, this case today is one with allegations like so many of our white-collar cases. allegations that someone lied again and again to protect their interests and evade the laws to which we are all held accountable. >> leading off our discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former chief of the criminal division. he's an msnbc legal analyst, and coauthor of the new "new york times" best selling book. also with us is neil, professor at georgetown law. he is an msnbc analyst and host of "courtside." and andrew, i have to thank you. this weekend. as expected, i had the book at home.
the defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services, performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on, through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand, containing this key lie. why? why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show that he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election....
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>> it appears with the hindsight of many more filings in this case, this all stems from michael cohen, by the way, and what trump's defense is trying to do is find out as much about michael cohen as possible. everybody assumes that michael cohen is going to be called as a witness, and they obviously want to impeach his testimony which could be critical to the manhattan d.a.'s office. at issue were a number of items trump's defense requested as part of a subpoena they asked for in january of this year and as the southern district of new york, which led a parallel criminal investigation, the first one filed against cohen, is they started to produce documents. and that subpoena, by the way, was different from what the manhattan d.a.'s office asked for and believed they needed to get from federal prosecutors as part of its discovery disclosures. this subpoena asked for additional things, and that's why we have over 170,000 pages that have been turned over and the d.a.'s office says 270. they're still reviewing but they believe about 270 are relevant. >> that's almost nothing, tom. >> righ
>> it appears with the hindsight of many more filings in this case, this all stems from michael cohen, by the way, and what trump's defense is trying to do is find out as much about michael cohen as possible. everybody assumes that michael cohen is going to be called as a witness, and they obviously want to impeach his testimony which could be critical to the manhattan d.a.'s office. at issue were a number of items trump's defense requested as part of a subpoena they asked for in january...
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that is the thing they see these clowns like fani willis, michael cohen or alvin bragg. no one is taking this seriously, no one. larry: every time one of these cases comes up now, it helps trump. every time one of the issues comes up it helps trump. joe biden and his crowd dug themselves into a real bad legal, political hole and one of the many misjudgments of that administration. thank you, gregg jarrett and joe concha, we appreciate it very, very much. folks coming up here on "kudlow," former director of national intelligence under president trump, john ratcliffe. he will talk about lawfare against the president. he will, i will ask him about democrats declaring war against israel, right? that story continues to get worse. and remember, you can catch "kudlow," monday through friday 4:00 p.m., right here on fox business. for some reason you can't make it at 4:00, please, text your favorite nine-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show. you will never miss a single, phony, legal case against trump. legal phoniness. ♪. everybody wants super straight, super whi
that is the thing they see these clowns like fani willis, michael cohen or alvin bragg. no one is taking this seriously, no one. larry: every time one of these cases comes up now, it helps trump. every time one of the issues comes up it helps trump. joe biden and his crowd dug themselves into a real bad legal, political hole and one of the many misjudgments of that administration. thank you, gregg jarrett and joe concha, we appreciate it very, very much. folks coming up here on...
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what kathy and others, including michael cohen, for example. if you recall, michael cohen was thrown back into jail when he said that he had a tell-all book that was coming out, and a federal judge found that that was retaliation. what you're seeing is, and it's specific to the trump administration, i want to be very clear. donald trump weaponizing his own department of justice to be able to go after private citizens, and even though you see someone like kathy, who is brilliant and successful, and unbelievably creative fighting back, you're right, not ever but he has the means, the wherewithal, or the willingness to be able to do so, and that is why when we say, we have to listen to what donald trump is saying, what is going to do to his opponents, what is going to do to the people that say things that are counter to what he stands for. he is telling us what he is going to do, and we have to listen to it loud and clear. >> katie, do you think that based on what you know with the details of this case, that kathy's first amendment rights were vio
what kathy and others, including michael cohen, for example. if you recall, michael cohen was thrown back into jail when he said that he had a tell-all book that was coming out, and a federal judge found that that was retaliation. what you're seeing is, and it's specific to the trump administration, i want to be very clear. donald trump weaponizing his own department of justice to be able to go after private citizens, and even though you see someone like kathy, who is brilliant and successful,...
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michael cohen is no stranger to the courtroom. he has testified obviously in the new york attorney general's case, he's also testified in other cases. and i think that in this instance, because we are on the eve of trial and despite the flurry of motions that have been filed by donald trump to either delay it because of the presidential immunity appeal that is in front of scotus or say, you know what, i'm going to assert certain defenses as we saw yesterday, like reliance on counsel, but not actually, you know, wave attorney-client privilege, even though those are being filed, this preparation has to happen and i do think because michael has testified several times, in different forms, in different i was, and has provided sworn testimony, his prep in particular is critical. because we want to know if you're the prosecution, where are the potential achilles heels for his testimony, where are the potential pitfalls, where are the potential inconsistent prior statements that have been done by him so they are ready for those arguments
michael cohen is no stranger to the courtroom. he has testified obviously in the new york attorney general's case, he's also testified in other cases. and i think that in this instance, because we are on the eve of trial and despite the flurry of motions that have been filed by donald trump to either delay it because of the presidential immunity appeal that is in front of scotus or say, you know what, i'm going to assert certain defenses as we saw yesterday, like reliance on counsel, but not...
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so michael cohen is going to be a big witness for the d.a.'s office in this prosecution, and recall that back in 2018, michael cohen was convicted. he pled guilty and was sentenced by the southern district of new york, which is the federal prosecutors, not the state prosecutors in new york city. now, what happens is in the course of the investigation in the federal case, they develop, of course, a lot of investigative evidence, witness interviews, phone records, bank accounts, that sort of thing, and a lot of that may be relevant to michael cohen's testimony in the hush money case in new york state court. so the manhattan d.a. has an obligation within reason to gather and turn over to donald trump's defense team in the new york state case all relevant evidence and the new york state law provides that that's fairly wide ranging, and so what the district attorney does in this pleading is he sets forth all the efforts, all the meetings that the d.a. had with the federal prosecutors to gather this evidence and what he says is, hey, at the end of t
so michael cohen is going to be a big witness for the d.a.'s office in this prosecution, and recall that back in 2018, michael cohen was convicted. he pled guilty and was sentenced by the southern district of new york, which is the federal prosecutors, not the state prosecutors in new york city. now, what happens is in the course of the investigation in the federal case, they develop, of course, a lot of investigative evidence, witness interviews, phone records, bank accounts, that sort of...
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lawyer michael cohen, just before the 2016 election comes, we paid the money but reported that as legal expenses and was charged with falsifying business records. the former president continues to maintain this along with 3 of the trials. is a plot to buy his political opponents to interfere with his campaign for this he is election one of these things. so when they do is they do election interference, which is court cases. and let's try and tie them up. and let's take as much of his money as possible. trumpet cheap, the partial victory, and another trial. a simple fraud case in which the judge found him guilty applying about his assets and find him over $450000000.00. a 5 judge panel didn't reduce the amount from those that ruled. you'll only need to post the bottom full part of the total was he appeals $175000000000.00 and gave them 10 days to come up with the money comp agreed to do so. but continued to lash out to the judge that the case or the prosecute to new york attorney general and leticia. james points out tons is still facing. accountability for watching calls is staggering.
lawyer michael cohen, just before the 2016 election comes, we paid the money but reported that as legal expenses and was charged with falsifying business records. the former president continues to maintain this along with 3 of the trials. is a plot to buy his political opponents to interfere with his campaign for this he is election one of these things. so when they do is they do election interference, which is court cases. and let's try and tie them up. and let's take as much of his money as...
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michael cohen who will join me in a moment, sentenced to three years behind bars former trump adviser steve bannon, sends to four months in prison. that sentence on hold as his pending an appeal. >> former trump >> campaign chairman paul manafort, former campaign adviser george puppet, up. willis trump associate roger stone, the deputy chairman of trump's campaign, rick gate. all were sentenced to time behind bars former trump org cfo allen weisselberg. he served time at riker's and could be going back. >> i >> mean, when you think about it and you listed out like that, it's pretty incredible. silence or fatty is out front with more that's what i'm feeling right now. former trump >> adviser peter navarro, defiant as he reports to federal prison in miami today every person who has taken me on this road to that prison is a brilliant democrat and at trump pater navarro is facing up for sentence for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena from the committee that >> investigated the january 6 attacks on the us capitol. >> but his hard as it will be on me and it's hard as we'll be
michael cohen who will join me in a moment, sentenced to three years behind bars former trump adviser steve bannon, sends to four months in prison. that sentence on hold as his pending an appeal. >> former trump >> campaign chairman paul manafort, former campaign adviser george puppet, up. willis trump associate roger stone, the deputy chairman of trump's campaign, rick gate. all were sentenced to time behind bars former trump org cfo allen weisselberg. he served time at riker's and...
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trump's former attorney and so-called fixer, michael cohen, a key witness in the case. claims trump reimbursed him for payments made to daniels to keep the alleged affair secret. >> they're running all of these different cases so ridiculous the cases every one of misery rediculously before the trial date was set, the judge heard arguments from trump's lawyers accusing the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg of widespread misconduct. the judge, however, seemed skeptical of the allegations, and at one point, even raising his voice saying, you are literally accusing the manhattan district attorney's office and the people assigned to this case of prosecutorial misconduct and of trying to make me complicit in it and you don't have a single site to support that position, trump has long denied having an affair with daniels and has pleaded not guilty. trump today claimed he would have no issues testifying in the case. >> i would have no problem testified. i didn't do anything wrong >> trump is are required to attend at this trial. it'll go forward days a week with wednesda
trump's former attorney and so-called fixer, michael cohen, a key witness in the case. claims trump reimbursed him for payments made to daniels to keep the alleged affair secret. >> they're running all of these different cases so ridiculous the cases every one of misery rediculously before the trial date was set, the judge heard arguments from trump's lawyers accusing the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg of widespread misconduct. the judge, however, seemed skeptical of the...
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there's a recording that michael cohen made of donald trump telling him to go get allen weisselberg, the former cfo, to get a payment in order. there's evidence here, but it's still a very high bar. i have always thought this is one of the weaker cases that have come to trump's doorstep. but having said that, i don't think donald trump wants to be on trial again anywhere. he tried to make the last two with e. jean carroll and the new york a.g.'s case show trials for him to court his base and he got disastrous financial results. i don't know that he wants to go into another courtroom where he's going to be under oath. he's a horrible witness if he testifies. he lies. he exaggerates, he doesn't stay on script. he's a lawyer's worst nightmare on a witness stand. so i don't think he wants to do this, but he may have no choice. >> it strikes me, david jolly, you heard the former president on the trail referring to all of these cases, the georgia case, the new york case as local cases, as though they don't have national implications, when of course, when anything tied to trump has national
there's a recording that michael cohen made of donald trump telling him to go get allen weisselberg, the former cfo, to get a payment in order. there's evidence here, but it's still a very high bar. i have always thought this is one of the weaker cases that have come to trump's doorstep. but having said that, i don't think donald trump wants to be on trial again anywhere. he tried to make the last two with e. jean carroll and the new york a.g.'s case show trials for him to court his base and he...
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but some of them at least are statements of people like michael cohen who's going to be a witness, that stuff that they should have the defection have. so if there are statements of michael cohen that weren't turned over previously, they need to have them. we don't know what alvin bragg knew that the fed's had is the problem. >> but jeff, does that make sense to you? >> this is all so outrageous. you're all being very polite here. i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the southern district, according to the manhattan da the da aster these documents last year and the us attorney's office for whatever reason, chose not to turn them over as a result, they only turn them over just very recently, which the da says is all the southern districts fall. why didn't the southern district cooperate with these fellow prosecutor? >> i mean, if it obviously alvin bragg, i would think would want to see any interviews that michael cohen gave and he >> asked for them and he asked for them. and the us attorney said no. and the us attorney apparently has thousands more records that they're going t
but some of them at least are statements of people like michael cohen who's going to be a witness, that stuff that they should have the defection have. so if there are statements of michael cohen that weren't turned over previously, they need to have them. we don't know what alvin bragg knew that the fed's had is the problem. >> but jeff, does that make sense to you? >> this is all so outrageous. you're all being very polite here. i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the...
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s office was not responsible for the belated transmission of materials related to michael cohen's prosecution by the southern district of new york because that office is not under the control of the d.a., not under the direction of the d.a. he found no evidence that those offices were doing anything but meeting together in the ordinary course to exchange materials subject to a court order, not colluding between them as the former president is very fond of saying. he also talked just now about matthew colangelo, the lead lawyer in court today for the manhattan d.a.'s office. yes, he is also the veteran of the new york attorney general's office where he metal vin bragg, the now elected district attorney. he has also spent some time at the department of justice in washington, d.c. again, this is the former president trying to confuse folks watching by alleging somehow that this is evidence of collusion between state and federal governments and offices of law enforcement when there's been no proof to that point in court or otherwise, chris. >> in fact, there were points today in court where the j
s office was not responsible for the belated transmission of materials related to michael cohen's prosecution by the southern district of new york because that office is not under the control of the d.a., not under the direction of the d.a. he found no evidence that those offices were doing anything but meeting together in the ordinary course to exchange materials subject to a court order, not colluding between them as the former president is very fond of saying. he also talked just now about...
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cohen. cnn's kara scannell has been following all of those developments and joins us now, kara, what are we learn today? >> alan weisberg, longtime confidant of donald trump, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of perjury. this all relates to testimony he gave during the new york attorney general's civil fraud investigation into the trump organization. and when he testified at the trial last year, it has false statements relate to testimony about the size of trump's trip flex apartment at trump tower. it had been valid for years on the company's financial statements as though it was 30,000 square feet. in reality, it was just under 11,000 square feet. one of the statements that weisselberg admitted today that being false was he was asked at the trial and in his deposition whether he'd been present when donald trump talked about the size of the apartment he said he hadn't. in reality, he had been he was present when trump was talking to reporters from forbes magazine about that. so well, weis
cohen. cnn's kara scannell has been following all of those developments and joins us now, kara, what are we learn today? >> alan weisberg, longtime confidant of donald trump, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of perjury. this all relates to testimony he gave during the new york attorney general's civil fraud investigation into the trump organization. and when he testified at the trial last year, it has false statements relate to testimony about the size of trump's trip flex apartment at...
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and of course, many would take on michael cohen, but they're there if i were his attorneys, there'd be little to be gained and a lot to be lost. and he always promises he'd like to talk and then he doesn't know. he may >> good points on crushed kadoorie is with us as well on chris, you're a former federal prosecutor. trump has been very successful in delaying his criminal trials, at least so far. does he have any avenues left to delay this or is this trial definitely starting next month, april 15, i mean, he is very creative at identifying new and innovative ways to try to delay legal proceedings. it would not surprise me if he attempts to take this up on appeal. i wouldn't expect it to be successful, would not surprise me if he files more motions last-minute motion saying something unfair happened and he got some new documents are some new information i'm trying to push it off again none of that would surprise me. in fact, i think we should expect that there will be more efforts to delay this case. i do not think that the odds of a further extension are particularly good unless that t
and of course, many would take on michael cohen, but they're there if i were his attorneys, there'd be little to be gained and a lot to be lost. and he always promises he'd like to talk and then he doesn't know. he may >> good points on crushed kadoorie is with us as well on chris, you're a former federal prosecutor. trump has been very successful in delaying his criminal trials, at least so far. does he have any avenues left to delay this or is this trial definitely starting next month,...
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and then michael cohen trial that could be more expensive in some ways. and so he would like you to look at this and say, this is all in the past, they all or trying to get you to the past. it's all. biden's fault here, but biden is number one, not involved in this at all? this is a state-level prosecution >> no more than a >> mayor is beholden to the president, is a manhattan da beholden to the attorney gelug, united states, merrick garland. but it all fits the narrative that this is the system and everyone against him picking on him and hoping somehow to embarrass him to shame him, and to suggest that he cannot pay bill most or that he would be so bothered by the fact that it had this allegation that he would pay to avoid it. this is remember, after the access hollywood tape was known to the general public that he is going to have suggest that he was somehow so sullied by this assertion of at least one extramarital affair that he went to great lengths to hide it to this degree. this is all part of the all political brand, but now his new brand is me aga
and then michael cohen trial that could be more expensive in some ways. and so he would like you to look at this and say, this is all in the past, they all or trying to get you to the past. it's all. biden's fault here, but biden is number one, not involved in this at all? this is a state-level prosecution >> no more than a >> mayor is beholden to the president, is a manhattan da beholden to the attorney gelug, united states, merrick garland. but it all fits the narrative that this...
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he said, look, you want to argue that michael cohen and stormy daniels are lying? you argue that to a jury, and a jury will decide whether or not they're credible. that's not evidence i'm going to keep out in advance. that was the right decision here. really, most of the evidence that the manhattan district attorney wants to come in is coming in. then there are some close calls, like the "access hollywood" tape, where the judge said, some of this may be inflammatory but you can hear about it. i think he is really trying to be very, you know, very clear in his decisions and make sure there's nothing here that's admitted that could be so inflammatory as to raise an appeal issue. i think it's a good decision. it is a strong decision. i also think it's very clear from this decision he is moving toward trial. i think we are going to see a trial in april, at the latest may. >> i was going to ask that. gene robinson, that was my concern, whether or not this is still going to happen in the coming months ahead of the election. the answer seems to be yes. >> yeah, it looks l
he said, look, you want to argue that michael cohen and stormy daniels are lying? you argue that to a jury, and a jury will decide whether or not they're credible. that's not evidence i'm going to keep out in advance. that was the right decision here. really, most of the evidence that the manhattan district attorney wants to come in is coming in. then there are some close calls, like the "access hollywood" tape, where the judge said, some of this may be inflammatory but you can hear...
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if the jury finds michael cohen is not telling the truth, donald trump will be found not guilty and my former office, of which i'm very proud, they passed on this case not only under bill barr, but under the current justice department. when michael cullen was sentenced by former colleagues -- my former colleagues wrote that he pled guilty to four serious crimes and lying to congress, lying to banks, and tax evasion. they wrote their sentencing memo , this is the u.s. attorney's office, that he committed a series of crimes, "each involving deception, motivated by personal greed and ambition." he is a defense lawyer's dream to cross-examine. >> all right, we are out of time, but before we go i need your thoughts on this new florida law that ron desantis signed banning social media for minors under the age of 14. what kind of legal battle is ron desantis up against? >> a big one. he's dealing with people with deep pockets and they are fighting in court. welcome to the free state of florida, right? this is his band and now we have the most strict social media law in the books. this will be
if the jury finds michael cohen is not telling the truth, donald trump will be found not guilty and my former office, of which i'm very proud, they passed on this case not only under bill barr, but under the current justice department. when michael cullen was sentenced by former colleagues -- my former colleagues wrote that he pled guilty to four serious crimes and lying to congress, lying to banks, and tax evasion. they wrote their sentencing memo , this is the u.s. attorney's office, that he...
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he is citing statements made by michael cohen and stormy daniels. he is the one blasting out attacks and drawing attention to the case. the question is will the judge agreed to a delay? >> i doubt that the judge will agree to a delay on the basis of pretrial publicity for the reasons that you just noted which is although michael cohen certainly has not been silent about this case, nor has stormy daniels, who participated in a documentary that was aired on peacock. i don't want to call it our sister network at an affiliated network recently. donald trump is on his truth social account every day multiple times per day talking about this and the other cases facing him and in particular has gone after this judge and even one of his relatives with a -- and aggressiveness that i think belies what we ask backed of litigants. this is not like me to succeed. >> the judge i'm not a requirement that the party sick remission before filing any new pretrial motions. jonathan alter told me yesterday there were no appeals in this thing is happening on april 15th. w
he is citing statements made by michael cohen and stormy daniels. he is the one blasting out attacks and drawing attention to the case. the question is will the judge agreed to a delay? >> i doubt that the judge will agree to a delay on the basis of pretrial publicity for the reasons that you just noted which is although michael cohen certainly has not been silent about this case, nor has stormy daniels, who participated in a documentary that was aired on peacock. i don't want to call it...
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as michael cohen said, if there were a situation where he had to take money from a foreign entity in a quantity as large as we are talking here, more than half $1 billion, that would be a grave concern. that is one of the many ways that we need to be careful and concerned about trump as a threat to our national security. >> you have several national security concerns about trump that are all interrelated. what is the foundational concern? cozying up to autocrats like vladimir or saying to him do whatever you want if nations do not pay more for their defense? >> they are linked and they are both of paramount concern. the fact that trump has said recently that as far as he is concerned he can do what he wants to nato and attack nato countries and back gives him no concern. it is fundamentally contrary to our national security interests. nato is the most effective alliance in global history. 1 billion people on both sides of the atlantic fall under its security umbrella. the only time nato has invoked article 5 was when we were attacked on 9/11. so we are directly tied up in the securit
as michael cohen said, if there were a situation where he had to take money from a foreign entity in a quantity as large as we are talking here, more than half $1 billion, that would be a grave concern. that is one of the many ways that we need to be careful and concerned about trump as a threat to our national security. >> you have several national security concerns about trump that are all interrelated. what is the foundational concern? cozying up to autocrats like vladimir or saying to...
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cohen. there is a lot of probes about d.o.j. acting you do not have that character in the front office right now you have got a guy who o s behind jack smith. who appreciates very creative and i use that a pejorative term a prosecution against a sitting president or a former president and someone who is the number one contender against this administration. mark: and with the public to understand and attorney general couldncould seek intervention oy grounds including we don't agree with this local prosecutor's interpretation of the federal fl election act. we do not agree with the actions that are being taken by our own u.s. attorney's office so we are going to take over this case in washington d.c. we do not agree with the dumping of documents at the last second period we don't agree to the intervention in an election like this our policy has been that is not to be done we are not going to love it abuse and misuse of federal law to do that. i am telling you on how my attorney general would a
cohen. there is a lot of probes about d.o.j. acting you do not have that character in the front office right now you have got a guy who o s behind jack smith. who appreciates very creative and i use that a pejorative term a prosecution against a sitting president or a former president and someone who is the number one contender against this administration. mark: and with the public to understand and attorney general couldncould seek intervention oy grounds including we don't agree with this...
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it is not just because of michael cohen. it is not just because of what trump said about one of the d.a. lawyers yesterday. trump took on judge's own daughter today. while she's not covered by this gag order and i agree that the lawyers in this case is going to be very good. i keep jokingly call it the battle of the susans, in the d.a. office, and i still ask myself who would take this case. who could take a case for someone in their social media communications threatens the daughter of a judge because of some loose association she has with the political party that you're opposing. that, to me, is a person that, well, trump is going to get great corruption, i don't know that i would make that same decision and certainly he has great lawyers here. but i keep struggling with who would -- >> the conduct. >> who would do that when your client is out there, not just attacking witnesses, not just attacking lawyers, but attacking the judge's own kid. these people have kids too. >> it is how he rolls. thank you for being here with u
it is not just because of michael cohen. it is not just because of what trump said about one of the d.a. lawyers yesterday. trump took on judge's own daughter today. while she's not covered by this gag order and i agree that the lawyers in this case is going to be very good. i keep jokingly call it the battle of the susans, in the d.a. office, and i still ask myself who would take this case. who could take a case for someone in their social media communications threatens the daughter of a judge...
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roger stone, michael cohen, rick gates, george papadopoulos, michael flynn, allen weisselberg, his own trump organization fined more than a million dollars for tax fraud. all the president's men now have criminal records or rather all of the four times indicted, twice impeached, adjudicated sexual abuser's men. in that list of donald trump's very best people, i mentioned paul manafort. if you have been following us during the maga vacation of u.s. politics you would remember manafort, the key aide who seemed to appear out of nowhere to run trump's campaign for free. he actually had some lujet d.c. cred as a republican consult want with ties to presidents bush and reagan. in the reagan era he founded black, manafort, and stone. the black being charles black, and the stone being none other than roger stone. the trump foot soldier and nixon zealot who would one day get pardoned by trump for multiple felony convictions. stone is the one you see there in the center, manafort is on the left. per "the washington post," one of manafort and stone's first clients was a new york developer named d
roger stone, michael cohen, rick gates, george papadopoulos, michael flynn, allen weisselberg, his own trump organization fined more than a million dollars for tax fraud. all the president's men now have criminal records or rather all of the four times indicted, twice impeached, adjudicated sexual abuser's men. in that list of donald trump's very best people, i mentioned paul manafort. if you have been following us during the maga vacation of u.s. politics you would remember manafort, the key...
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. >> defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. >> reporter: instead, bragg says the hush money went to pay stephanie clifford, an adult film star better known as stormy daniels, to buy her silence about an alleged affair with trump before the 2016 election. while some legal observers question the strength of case, trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, was convicted of similar charges in 2018 and sentenced to three years in prison. jurors chosen for trump's trial will likely remain anonymous, and no cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom. what's more, unlike his previous civil trial, donald trump will be required to be in here, instead of on the campaign trail. that won't keep him from holding court outside, as he did after a recent hearing. >> nobody's ever seen anything like it in this country. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: is he going to try it use this case as part of his campaign message? >> of course he will. he has done that with regard to every other stage of these prosecutions. why would a t
. >> defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. >> reporter: instead, bragg says the hush money went to pay stephanie clifford, an adult film star better known as stormy daniels, to buy her silence about an alleged affair with trump before the 2016 election. while some legal observers question the strength of case, trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, was convicted of similar charges in 2018 and sentenced to...
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this whole southern district of new york investigation into trump and michael cohen has been the gift that keeps on giving to donald trump. so first, this office didn't prosecute donald trump, it only prosecuted michael cohen back when trump was president. we know what that was about. but once trump was out and biden was president, this office still didn't prosecute him. now, there's this office has delayed providing documents to trump for some period of time leading to this last-minute extension. now, to be on the other side, the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg in his filing today said this is trump's fault. that basically they requested documents from the u.s. attorney's office, got a whole bunch of documents they turned over to trump on june 8th of 2023, and that it was trump's lawyers in january of '24 just recently who sought extra documents. so they're putting it on them. but you know, it sure seems like maybe both of these actors are to blame, both the southern district and trump. i don't know, but the result is, and i think we're all hinting, we want the american publ
this whole southern district of new york investigation into trump and michael cohen has been the gift that keeps on giving to donald trump. so first, this office didn't prosecute donald trump, it only prosecuted michael cohen back when trump was president. we know what that was about. but once trump was out and biden was president, this office still didn't prosecute him. now, there's this office has delayed providing documents to trump for some period of time leading to this last-minute...
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michael cohen paid her $130,000 to stay quiet about that. that trial and the allegation that they fudged their financial records to hide the payment was supposed to start a week from money but -- a week from monday but now a 30 day delay. they are receiving hundreds of thousands of pages of evidence from federal prosecutors in new york. this was part of the 2018 case against michael cohen for financial crimes. the main question is why is it that it took federal prosecutors all this time to give up this evidence to the manhattan da and donald trump. they were asked for this evidence almost a year ago. many former prosecutors are wondering what the heck up was. -- hiccup was. an official called it an inexcusable lapse. amna: in florida, another k's which is the one involving former president trump's handling of classified documents. the donald trump team tried to get the case thrown out but the judge dismissed that. reporter: this is judge eileen kanaan and the k's that alleged that donald trump held these classified documents and lied about t
michael cohen paid her $130,000 to stay quiet about that. that trial and the allegation that they fudged their financial records to hide the payment was supposed to start a week from money but -- a week from monday but now a 30 day delay. they are receiving hundreds of thousands of pages of evidence from federal prosecutors in new york. this was part of the 2018 case against michael cohen for financial crimes. the main question is why is it that it took federal prosecutors all this time to give...
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and he creates this perversity because you have people like michael cohen who are going on the news every night attacking trump and arguing against his election, trump cans under this gag order criticize michael cohen or stormy daniels. you can't talk about the lead prosecutor who seems to have bounce from case to case involving trump. this will turn a significant part on the weaponization of the legal system. and trump's wedding on this narrative. the majority of people do see political influence in these cases. they judges are effectively gagging a presidential candidate on one of the chief issues in the presidential election! i think there is major constitutional problems for this. >> shannon: it's so much of the argument we her down in georgia where the they were arguing what he was saying what the election and the allegations of fraud was a political speech in the indictment should never have been brought. will this argument work? >> they have a first amendment rights especially for those with a presidential election and the candidate the constitutional rights to defend himself. i th
and he creates this perversity because you have people like michael cohen who are going on the news every night attacking trump and arguing against his election, trump cans under this gag order criticize michael cohen or stormy daniels. you can't talk about the lead prosecutor who seems to have bounce from case to case involving trump. this will turn a significant part on the weaponization of the legal system. and trump's wedding on this narrative. the majority of people do see political...
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according to prosecutors, during the previous election campaign, trump's lawyer michael cohen paid porn actress stormy daniels $130,000 for silence, which she wanted to sell to the media. interview about his decade-old connection with trump. according to the lawyer, trump later compensated him for all expenses, allegedly illegally, by filing the payment as legal fees. trump does not admit guilt under 34 articles, he says that the democrats simply bought the coin, and the white house hopes to remove him from the elections. this is completely unfair to president trump and the entire american people who decide who they want to be the next president of the united states, we will continue to fight in court. another new york court appeal, already in another process went towards trump. bail in administrative fraud case reduced from 464. surprise victory for former president. there is despondency on the cnn airwaves. this is a major win for him, and the bail amount has been reduced by about $300 million, so now his team will have a much easier time finding those funds under some kind of guarant
according to prosecutors, during the previous election campaign, trump's lawyer michael cohen paid porn actress stormy daniels $130,000 for silence, which she wanted to sell to the media. interview about his decade-old connection with trump. according to the lawyer, trump later compensated him for all expenses, allegedly illegally, by filing the payment as legal fees. trump does not admit guilt under 34 articles, he says that the democrats simply bought the coin, and the white house hopes to...
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cohen. interesting to see what happens to mr trump. —— michael cohen. they've got all the smoking gun evidence there, and so if he is guilty, they put the former president in jail, i guess they won't, but he will have a conviction match against him going into the general election, and what we know from polls, maybe not his ardent pace, but if you ask other people, if he is convicted and some of these court cases, does that turn you off to voting for him? there is enough people that say yes to that question, which were opportunity to return return to the presidency. 0k, anthony is staying with us. on the other side of the break, we will talkjoe biden, there is a five alarm fire, how did they turn around the president's sagging number is? you are watching bbc news. for our uk beer is still with us, let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today. birmingham city councillors have appraised a series of cuts to local services. a20 1% rise have appraised a series of cuts to local services. a201% rise in the council tax over the next two years.
cohen. interesting to see what happens to mr trump. —— michael cohen. they've got all the smoking gun evidence there, and so if he is guilty, they put the former president in jail, i guess they won't, but he will have a conviction match against him going into the general election, and what we know from polls, maybe not his ardent pace, but if you ask other people, if he is convicted and some of these court cases, does that turn you off to voting for him? there is enough people that say yes...
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it's about the conspiracy between michael cohen, donald trump, executives at american media and allen weisselberg among others to pay off stormy daniels in the wake of the disclosure of the "access hollywood" tape that almost completely derail and destroyed donald trump's candidacy in 2016. seems the d.a.'s office asked for a very wide swath of these materials last year. what they got they turned over to donald trump, they say, last june in these papers. however, without ever complaining about it trump then issued a subpoena of his own this last january and only in the last several days has he received these 104,000 pages that go to the core of their defense. that michael cohen is not to be believed, that he is a liar and that the facts as investigated by sdny will show they purposely did not testify donald trump not because he was sitting president because they couldn't support conviction on the same federal charges trump argued should preempt the case. >> trump asks sdny for these documents when? >> january 18th. after he asks sdny appears since march 4th he first got an initial tra
it's about the conspiracy between michael cohen, donald trump, executives at american media and allen weisselberg among others to pay off stormy daniels in the wake of the disclosure of the "access hollywood" tape that almost completely derail and destroyed donald trump's candidacy in 2016. seems the d.a.'s office asked for a very wide swath of these materials last year. what they got they turned over to donald trump, they say, last june in these papers. however, without ever...
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there is no valid presidential immunity defense as applied to trump's tweets about michael cohen, for example. in fact, the entire case is about personal acts. things that donald trump did to disguise the fact that he had engaged in campaign finance violations with michael cohen and others including the folks at the "national enquirer." there is nothing official about that. when you are acting in your capacity as a candidate and thereafter to cover up what you did as a candidate, that's inherently not official. and yet they are making this horribly specious argument and at the same time telling judge aileen cannon in florida that they need more time in her case. why? because they're going to trial on march 25th as they attempt to adjourn it. they are playing judges off of each other with a sort of casualness that's almost breathtaking. >> i guess, andrew, i've stopped asking why they do it because it's clear that it's working. will this work? >> i agree with you, this is one where -- you know, as defense counsel if there's like a 1% chance that something might work, assuming that you
there is no valid presidential immunity defense as applied to trump's tweets about michael cohen, for example. in fact, the entire case is about personal acts. things that donald trump did to disguise the fact that he had engaged in campaign finance violations with michael cohen and others including the folks at the "national enquirer." there is nothing official about that. when you are acting in your capacity as a candidate and thereafter to cover up what you did as a candidate,...
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yes stormy daniels, michael cohen and others that will have to testify. this is not the one that analysts figured would go first. they did not necessarily think it would be one that could hurt him the worst. do you think this one actually has some teeth to it and donald trump should be concerned?! i actually think donald trump wants this case to go first. if he cannot get the case in mar-a-lago in front of judge cannon, which although has been home field advantage for him, this is the one he is least concerned about. number one, to be fair, it is untested legal theory in large part for the reasons you've talked about. when you get into the notion of election interference, that is what i am not certain will hold up. it is also one that i do not necessarily know if convicted, he will face a huge penalty. for him, if he beats the case, he gets to further his image as the teflon don. the gingerbread man, catch me if you can. if he loses, he gets to say, look at all the resources they put behind trying to convict me for what was ultimately a slap on the wrist.
yes stormy daniels, michael cohen and others that will have to testify. this is not the one that analysts figured would go first. they did not necessarily think it would be one that could hurt him the worst. do you think this one actually has some teeth to it and donald trump should be concerned?! i actually think donald trump wants this case to go first. if he cannot get the case in mar-a-lago in front of judge cannon, which although has been home field advantage for him, this is the one he is...
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michael cohen, i'm a good witness and the sounds that he would be a first-hand eyewitness of things. he's also pick this felon who has credibility issues and granted in the other case involving the bond with judging goran, who rehabilitated its credibility in his holding to say that he believed would he had to say it's still going to be an uphill climb to say that this person on this instance could give you that testimony. also, where we anglos the adult film actress and director will have to be somebody as well after her documentary. i'll be curious as a prosecutor, whether everything she has said publicly will line up with what you will testify to here. and so it's not on a given that everything will stay as it did frozen in time six or so years or eight years ago. but this is going to be incumbent upon this prosecutor tuition team to carry its burden in a very public way with a very high stakes election at the end he's you're gonna be dramatic developments indeed will watch it every step of the way, guys. thank you very much. we're going to break down the other big trump ruling to
michael cohen, i'm a good witness and the sounds that he would be a first-hand eyewitness of things. he's also pick this felon who has credibility issues and granted in the other case involving the bond with judging goran, who rehabilitated its credibility in his holding to say that he believed would he had to say it's still going to be an uphill climb to say that this person on this instance could give you that testimony. also, where we anglos the adult film actress and director will have to...
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i think that there could be information that is additional by michael cohen, remember, michael cohen pled guilty there and prosecutors had publicly said at the plea hearing how much they distrusted him. they were very much fighting with our office, the special counsel's office, we were saying he should get credit, you were saying no he shouldn't. they could be more information about that. there could be more information about allen weisselberg because reading the tea leaves it appears that allen weisselberg may have given information to the maybe even testified to a grand jury. >> and he has already pled guilty to perjury? >> exactly, but there could be more complications there. there also could be discussions about the theory of the case, of the federal campaign. why do i say that? because if you remember, less go back in a time machine to when bill barr was the attorney general that was fighting with the acting u.s. attorney, audrey stratus saying that you essentially should get rid of the case and she pushed back. so there could just be a whole massive material, and that is what i
i think that there could be information that is additional by michael cohen, remember, michael cohen pled guilty there and prosecutors had publicly said at the plea hearing how much they distrusted him. they were very much fighting with our office, the special counsel's office, we were saying he should get credit, you were saying no he shouldn't. they could be more information about that. there could be more information about allen weisselberg because reading the tea leaves it appears that...
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cohen is point and his point to me was if you think the gag order changes the universe in which i lived as a witness and a known enemy of donald trump, you have got something else coming. in i walked down the street every day in fear, i get death threats every day. because i am a person known to be involved in this proceeding. and the fact that he can no longer speak out against me, even if he abides by that order, it doesn't change the daily existence for me and my family. so, not only do i want to say to john, i don't know what the answer is, but i will tell you, that even further expanding thee mechanisms that we already have doesn't seem to be an answer for those people who are already protected, because for them, the damage has already been done, and that is because the real threats here now are coming from the mad the world. i think about three words, there abigail joe shrike, the woman who called tanya chutkan's chambers shortly after the federal election interference indictment was handed down, and made a threat to her voicemail that is so ugly that i won't repeat it here, excep
cohen is point and his point to me was if you think the gag order changes the universe in which i lived as a witness and a known enemy of donald trump, you have got something else coming. in i walked down the street every day in fear, i get death threats every day. because i am a person known to be involved in this proceeding. and the fact that he can no longer speak out against me, even if he abides by that order, it doesn't change the daily existence for me and my family. so, not only do i...
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. , you just spoke with michael cohen on your show. what is happening here in any of it be fatal for the case? >> as it happens, when you are on the 11th hour before trial, certain things pop up. this is a big thing that has popped up. there is something called discovery that is when the state turns over to the defense, documents and materials that it intends to rely on for purposes of proving its case. the defense turned stress over as well. in this instance, hundreds and thousands of doctorates were turned over from the southern district of new york to hatton das office manhattan da office when drewitt and filtered certain documents to turn over to the defense. the problem is the defense is complaining in the information too late in the game. it needs more time. the delay is one thing alex, to go to trial. the bigger issue is the defense is seeking to strike witnesses, including michael cohen and stormy daniels, of the witness list for the state. a are saying there are a lot of problems that came as a result of the material being tur
. , you just spoke with michael cohen on your show. what is happening here in any of it be fatal for the case? >> as it happens, when you are on the 11th hour before trial, certain things pop up. this is a big thing that has popped up. there is something called discovery that is when the state turns over to the defense, documents and materials that it intends to rely on for purposes of proving its case. the defense turned stress over as well. in this instance, hundreds and thousands of...
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. >> i'm sorry, in the middle of this, the possibility of democrats inviting michael cohen to testify at the march 25th hearing and hunter biden is denying to attend. what do you think of that strategy? >> be careful. he's the key witness in the new york case. you don't want to do anything to jeopardize the case. i agree with mary, that's the case most likely to go first. the judge wants it to go, and he just issued a 30-day delay. trump's team wanted a 90-day delay. i think it's going to go. there could be justice before the election. as far as calling michael cohen as a witness, he's a great witness, forthright, and he's limited on what he can say because of the trial. >> dave you're sticking with me, mary, too. >>> we need to discuss the future of trump's legal case and so much more. we will continue after a quick break. stay with us. uick brea k. stay with us. ancome to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go!
. >> i'm sorry, in the middle of this, the possibility of democrats inviting michael cohen to testify at the march 25th hearing and hunter biden is denying to attend. what do you think of that strategy? >> be careful. he's the key witness in the new york case. you don't want to do anything to jeopardize the case. i agree with mary, that's the case most likely to go first. the judge wants it to go, and he just issued a 30-day delay. trump's team wanted a 90-day delay. i think it's...