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>> i haven't used the word optum is in the same sentence with the mar-a-lago case for a long time. it's a simple case in terms of how to get the case ready for trial. it should've been a trial. the judge seems intent on slow walking it. what she's up against her own deadline to hold a section for hearing on the classified information. and of course prosecutors have the ability, if they don't like her rulings there, to take an interlocutory appeal ahead of trial. i have always been >> -- there would be a strong case here for the 11th circuit, given the law in our circuit, to suggest that she should step aside. not because she has any clear bias but because given her history with this defendant and these cases and the earlier issue involving the search at mar-a-lago, public confidence is better served with a better judge on the case. there are a lot of ifs in that sentence. but if this case gets to the point where jack smith does decide to take an interlocutory appeal on this issue than perhaps there would be reason for optimism if this case were to go to another judge. >> wow. that'
>> i haven't used the word optum is in the same sentence with the mar-a-lago case for a long time. it's a simple case in terms of how to get the case ready for trial. it should've been a trial. the judge seems intent on slow walking it. what she's up against her own deadline to hold a section for hearing on the classified information. and of course prosecutors have the ability, if they don't like her rulings there, to take an interlocutory appeal ahead of trial. i have always been...
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that the fbi failed to check when executed a search at mar-a- lago. the fbi seized more than 100 classified documents. we know from jack smith's indictment of trump that many of those documents had previously been kept in boxes on a ballroom stage, lining the walls of the bathroom, and spilled on the floor of a storage room. according to the indictment, trump eventually had those documents moved. but abc news reports that in june of 2022, while trump's lawyer evan corcoran was searching that storage room for classified documents, trump allegedly asked a longtime mar- a-lago employee to change the lock on a closet door that the secret service had simply simply been in and trump wanted the key. two months later, when agents reached a closet during their search, they could not locate a key for it. they were told that the space behind the door went nowhere. they decided not to break it open. nbc sources say that in addition to the closet the fbi also failed to search a hidden room connected to trump's bedroom. back with us to discuss this new development,
that the fbi failed to check when executed a search at mar-a- lago. the fbi seized more than 100 classified documents. we know from jack smith's indictment of trump that many of those documents had previously been kept in boxes on a ballroom stage, lining the walls of the bathroom, and spilled on the floor of a storage room. according to the indictment, trump eventually had those documents moved. but abc news reports that in june of 2022, while trump's lawyer evan corcoran was searching that...
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this morning. >> they ended up with the now famous raid on mar-a-lago. we're having a talk and they raided my house. they did it for publicity reasons. they did it for election interference reasons. >> reporter: so, ana, you heard that, the publicity reasons he's blaming the doj for. we know donald trump enjoys that publicity. you can't see, but behind the courthouse there's an entrance called a sallyport. that's where there's a secured ability for someone like donald trump to enter with secret service detail. there are about 100 supporters here today, mainly peaceful. it's a big show i guess for donald trump to arrive. this is the first time he's attending any type of court hearing in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. he doesn't have to be here. candidly, he's not going to speak as i'm sure danny and michael will agree with me, having your own criminal client speaking up in court is something to be seen. you've got to kind of picture this, right? he's in court with aileen cannon, the presiding judge, with no department of justice lawyers present
this morning. >> they ended up with the now famous raid on mar-a-lago. we're having a talk and they raided my house. they did it for publicity reasons. they did it for election interference reasons. >> reporter: so, ana, you heard that, the publicity reasons he's blaming the doj for. we know donald trump enjoys that publicity. you can't see, but behind the courthouse there's an entrance called a sallyport. that's where there's a secured ability for someone like donald trump to enter...
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we were talking and all of a sudden they raided mar-a-lago. we showed them where they were. >> this week donald trump sat down with fox news and asserted he did not have to hand over the classified documents that were squirrelled away at mar-a-lago, which was wrong. and now trump's legal team is throwing the kitchen sink at the judge in this case in an effort to delay it from going to trial before the election and maybe forever. in a midnight filing last night trump's lawyers said they plan to methodically challenge every facet of special counsel jack smith's case including claiming presidential immunity despite the fact trump was not actually president when any of this happened. joining me now to discuss all of this is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. thank you both for being here. andrew, first of all, am i living in the twilight zone in worrying we're going to see this whole presidential immunity saga playing out in the election interference case. is it possible we'll have another presidential immunity defense saga playing out in
we were talking and all of a sudden they raided mar-a-lago. we showed them where they were. >> this week donald trump sat down with fox news and asserted he did not have to hand over the classified documents that were squirrelled away at mar-a-lago, which was wrong. and now trump's legal team is throwing the kitchen sink at the judge in this case in an effort to delay it from going to trial before the election and maybe forever. in a midnight filing last night trump's lawyers said they...
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doj saying let's start the mar-a-lago documents case in july. trump saying august. your reaction? >> my first reaction was i was thinking last night when this ruling came out from the supreme court that if i'm jack smith that i would get this trial, not the documents case scheduled -- but the election case scheduled for the first business day after july 4th because you would have a ruling on the immunity issue by then. you can't have one defendant on trial in three courtrooms at the same time. so i'm a little surprised that they did this. it's also interesting, too, because i think what this tells us is that the trump camp probably sees being on trial in the documents case as good for his campaign because instead of trying to lay it as they have in the past, past the election, you're saying bringing it on now and they can basically run on this. if he gets convicted he can -- he thinks he can probably pardon himself and he thinks it's probably a good opportunity to get a free campaign, free air time and get his base all stirred up right on the eve of the election. so -- >> and davi
doj saying let's start the mar-a-lago documents case in july. trump saying august. your reaction? >> my first reaction was i was thinking last night when this ruling came out from the supreme court that if i'm jack smith that i would get this trial, not the documents case scheduled -- but the election case scheduled for the first business day after july 4th because you would have a ruling on the immunity issue by then. you can't have one defendant on trial in three courtrooms at the same...
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what you heard from his remarks there at mar-a-lago was one. talked about the insurrection, he placed the blame on nancy pelosi. there's no evidence she had any involvement in any of the security measures taken on the day of the january 6th attack, but for donald trump it is about a justification of his actions leading up to that day and on that day. there has been no acknowledgment of any wrongdoing. instead he has justified his responses in those hours after, and when we talk about the appeals court in their ruling this week that he does not have -- did not have presidential immunity, donald trump was asked an important question by our colleague dasha burns who was down there at mar-a-lago, and that was the extent to which a president is bound constitutionally from any actions that he or she chooses to take from the oval office, and his answer was very striking. he said that a president should be allowed to do whatever he or she sees fit, and even included, quote, he can do really bad things for our country. so on one hand, donald trump is ju
what you heard from his remarks there at mar-a-lago was one. talked about the insurrection, he placed the blame on nancy pelosi. there's no evidence she had any involvement in any of the security measures taken on the day of the january 6th attack, but for donald trump it is about a justification of his actions leading up to that day and on that day. there has been no acknowledgment of any wrongdoing. instead he has justified his responses in those hours after, and when we talk about the...
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we were talking, and all of a sudden they raided mar-a-lago. you remember, they said could you put an extra lock on the door? we showed them where they were! we showed them. >> this week, donald trump sat down with fox news on asserted that he did not have to hand over the classified documents that were squirrel the way at mar-a-lago. which is wrong. and was also illegal. and now, trump's legal team is throwing the kitchen sink at the judge in this case, in an effort to delay it from going to trial before the election, and maybe forever. in a midnight filing last night, trump's lawyer said that they plan to methodically challenge every facet of the special counsel, jack smith's case, including claiming presidential immunity, asking for that somewhere before. despite the fact that trump was not actually president when any of this happened. joining me now to discuss all of this is former fbi general counsel, andrew weissmann, and former federal prosecutor, -- thank you both for being here. andrew, first of all, in my living in the twilight zone,
we were talking, and all of a sudden they raided mar-a-lago. you remember, they said could you put an extra lock on the door? we showed them where they were! we showed them. >> this week, donald trump sat down with fox news on asserted that he did not have to hand over the classified documents that were squirrel the way at mar-a-lago. which is wrong. and was also illegal. and now, trump's legal team is throwing the kitchen sink at the judge in this case, in an effort to delay it from...
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first, on mar-a-lago. is this a case of judge cannon not taking the threat seriously that has jacks mitt concerned? or does she have legal justification for providing these documents to donald trump and the other defendants attorneys? >> there are two different things that the government is trying to do. they want to fly all materials that disclose witness identities under seal, meaning the republic can't see it. and they are also trying to file certain of these materials, ex parte. which means just to the core, without the defense lawyers being able to see it. there is one exhibit in particular that describes in particular the threats that have been made over social media to a perspective government witness. and the circumstances of that. noting that there is an ongoing government investigation into those threats. they don't want to tell trump's lawyers about that. we don't know why. perhaps because they are somehow -- they did judge cannon said that by today that you have to tell you have to disclose thi
first, on mar-a-lago. is this a case of judge cannon not taking the threat seriously that has jacks mitt concerned? or does she have legal justification for providing these documents to donald trump and the other defendants attorneys? >> there are two different things that the government is trying to do. they want to fly all materials that disclose witness identities under seal, meaning the republic can't see it. and they are also trying to file certain of these materials, ex parte. which...
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that's just a fraction of the number of documents that were seized at mar-a-lago. how does this process work now? do they go over each and every page? what do you imagine the conversation is like? >> let's go back a second first. you mentioned there were 31 documents at issue and several hundred seize friday mar-a-lago. the range of classified documents in the case in terms of what would ordinarily be in discovery is in the range of about 5,500 pages. right now the government wants to withheld all of that from walt ngata and carlos de oliveira. walt nauta was a naval officer stationed in the white house during the trump presidency. i think there are two sets of arguments going on. in terms of the they are going page by page, i doubt even with the three-hour hearing that they had that katie was referring to, that they could have done that. in all likelihood what they did was present to her categories of arguments, here are documents where we have to, for example, take out a precise date or a reference to a particular country by name. here are documents we want to wi
that's just a fraction of the number of documents that were seized at mar-a-lago. how does this process work now? do they go over each and every page? what do you imagine the conversation is like? >> let's go back a second first. you mentioned there were 31 documents at issue and several hundred seize friday mar-a-lago. the range of classified documents in the case in terms of what would ordinarily be in discovery is in the range of about 5,500 pages. right now the government wants to...
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katie, donald trump has now decided to show up to emphasize the mar-a-lago classified documents case. clearly trying to draw a comparison to what he claims is the unfairness of president biden not being indicted for something he was indicted for. even in the report, he pointed out there were major distinctions between what trump did and having to be subpoenaed and have an fbi raid on his home and the cooperation from joe biden. >> reporter: yeah, the hur report made sure there was a clear distinction between it comes to intent. behind me in the federal courthouse, what is taking place is a closed door proceeding where the lawyers for donald trump and walt nauta are meeting with judge cannon to discuss their theories of defense. beginning at 3:00, the government will return. they were here on january 31st. they met with her for three hours on january 31st in an attempt to explain to her why certain classified should not be turned over to the defense. now, there are also certain classified materials they say they're willing to turn over but should be redacted or should be substitutions
katie, donald trump has now decided to show up to emphasize the mar-a-lago classified documents case. clearly trying to draw a comparison to what he claims is the unfairness of president biden not being indicted for something he was indicted for. even in the report, he pointed out there were major distinctions between what trump did and having to be subpoenaed and have an fbi raid on his home and the cooperation from joe biden. >> reporter: yeah, the hur report made sure there was a clear...
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not in mar-a-lago. his defense is to say, when you're famous, they let you do it, same thing we heard him say in his own words on the "access hollywood" tape, about grabbing women you know where, between the legs. so again, the legal strategy, he trotted it out with mueller, perfected it, maybe, mar-a-lago documents and here we go. we now have wittingly or unwittingly, an assist in the delay legal strategy from the supreme court today. >> i couldn't agree more, and i think what you're hearing from people like neal and me is trying to grasp at some hope, because there is the hope that they would decide this quickly and thus, you know, you do tack on those 88 days. that's why i was saying, you know, no matter when they decide, the trial isn't going to start for likely two to two and a half months at the earliest. so if judge luttig is right, you have essentially a de facto veto over this case. i think they may, of course, be dissents, saying that the president, the former president should be immune. i don
not in mar-a-lago. his defense is to say, when you're famous, they let you do it, same thing we heard him say in his own words on the "access hollywood" tape, about grabbing women you know where, between the legs. so again, the legal strategy, he trotted it out with mueller, perfected it, maybe, mar-a-lago documents and here we go. we now have wittingly or unwittingly, an assist in the delay legal strategy from the supreme court today. >> i couldn't agree more, and i think what...
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at mar-a-lago with judge cannon? he's also trying it out down in georgia with judge mcafee and the fani willis conspiracy case. do you think the dynamics changed dramatically down there? >> i do not think that the law changes dramatically. but again, if you look at it through the lens of delay, if you're goal is to push these cases off as far as we possibly can, then what is the incentive for mr. trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, and anywhere he is charged? it doesn't mean he is going to win. christy is right. it is a very strong opinion, the law is clear, the appeal was frivolous. but look at it through the lens of delay. why not? >> why not seems to be the legal strategy in trump land. chuck, rosenberg and kristy greenberg, thank you for your time, and analysis on this. i appreciate you. tomorrow night, starting at eight pm eastern, speaking of the 14th amendment that will be joining our colleagues in our primetime special coverage, a recap of oral arguments at the supreme court, all about that 14
at mar-a-lago with judge cannon? he's also trying it out down in georgia with judge mcafee and the fani willis conspiracy case. do you think the dynamics changed dramatically down there? >> i do not think that the law changes dramatically. but again, if you look at it through the lens of delay, if you're goal is to push these cases off as far as we possibly can, then what is the incentive for mr. trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, and anywhere he is charged? it doesn't...
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mar-a-lago, in my home state of florida, trump filing a slew of motions a couple of nights ago. one of which that was particularly noteworthy, a motion to dismiss based on presidential immunity. some of the arguments were familiar. we've seen them in the chutkan case in d.c.,'s january six election interference case. but he also raise an interesting argument that he declassified, re-classified materials, with his mind, of course, the jedi mind trick that he does. and then he made them personal records, so he's able to take them wherever the heck he wanted to. talk about that. >> yeah, so this argument is flawed. it is deeply flawed. for one thing at best, it would apply to the charges in the indictment that he took the documents from the white house with him. they don't have any force against the obstruction charges. but they're more deeply flawed than that, to the extent that he suggests that he had the power to do this. you know, you can't convert classified material into some sort of personal property of a president or something covered by the presidential records act. and th
mar-a-lago, in my home state of florida, trump filing a slew of motions a couple of nights ago. one of which that was particularly noteworthy, a motion to dismiss based on presidential immunity. some of the arguments were familiar. we've seen them in the chutkan case in d.c.,'s january six election interference case. but he also raise an interesting argument that he declassified, re-classified materials, with his mind, of course, the jedi mind trick that he does. and then he made them personal...
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so it just fell into the trap of partisan politics, and once donald trump started tracking out of mar-a-lago and ostensibly taking over the republican party, the big lie that he won the past election, that biden's not really -- should be president. this was just a couple of rowdies that got a little bit out of hand. what today's republican party hates is the word insurrection. they want to call it anything but that, and one of the problems, i think, with the supreme court today, and our culture at large is there's no definition of what is an insurrection. i mean, was john brown at harper's ferry in the civil war era, when he took over a federal arsenal, was he an insurrectionist or was he an abolitionist boat hero. you're seeing that kind of divide on january 6th. as far as i'm concerned, insurrection is the correct word and anybody that paid attention that day would have to agree unless they're living in an alternative universe. >> i mentioned anderson is one of six colorado voters, and i want to note that four are republicans, two independents. they are not democrats here. they were recrui
so it just fell into the trap of partisan politics, and once donald trump started tracking out of mar-a-lago and ostensibly taking over the republican party, the big lie that he won the past election, that biden's not really -- should be president. this was just a couple of rowdies that got a little bit out of hand. what today's republican party hates is the word insurrection. they want to call it anything but that, and one of the problems, i think, with the supreme court today, and our culture...
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for example, he bought mar-a-lago, and he paid cash for it. i have in my office here a letter by chase bank, promising to never record the mortgage on which they loaned him more than the purchasing price. which is illegal under new york banking law. donald's finances, i think, should always be approached with extraordinary skepticism. in addition, if his business certificates, business license, what we call the certificates in new york are taken away as i fully expect by judge engoron, then he's not in a position to do many things. there's a cloud under the title of everything he owns under the trump organization, and he'll have a difficult time getting financing for that. he also faces the prospect of being a convicted felon very soon, and there are rules ant banks doing business with convicted felons. >> on a very, i guess you would say, david, micro scale, i have heard that, for example, if you own an apartment in trump tower, it's not worth what it used to be. and so that leads me to the question, is it possible if he has to sell something
for example, he bought mar-a-lago, and he paid cash for it. i have in my office here a letter by chase bank, promising to never record the mortgage on which they loaned him more than the purchasing price. which is illegal under new york banking law. donald's finances, i think, should always be approached with extraordinary skepticism. in addition, if his business certificates, business license, what we call the certificates in new york are taken away as i fully expect by judge engoron, then...
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with respect to the filings in this case before judge cannon, the mar-a-lago documents case, some of these arguments border on the absurd. >> immunity? >> yes, the immunity argument is particularly absurd because if it was absurd as applied to the federal election interference case, it's doubly absurd here because the acts with which he's been charged are all post presidency acts, he's not being charged with taking the documents to mar-a-lago. he's being charged with the willful and unauthorized retention of national security-related information. and so the idea that he would be immune for that is preposterous. their argument to get there is tortured. they say that because he had authorization in the first place and allegedly designated these documents as personal, even his lawyers, chris, won't say that he, in fact, designated them as personal because they can't prove it because he had these documents in the white house during his presidency, he is immune because the official act was him having it in the first place. >> all right, let me go on to the new york civil fraud case, firm
with respect to the filings in this case before judge cannon, the mar-a-lago documents case, some of these arguments border on the absurd. >> immunity? >> yes, the immunity argument is particularly absurd because if it was absurd as applied to the federal election interference case, it's doubly absurd here because the acts with which he's been charged are all post presidency acts, he's not being charged with taking the documents to mar-a-lago. he's being charged with the willful and...
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. >> i have mark zaid later in the show to talk about the mar- a-lago case. how the cipa deadlines may or may not impact that day. glenn, i'm so glad you brought up the manhattan d.a. case. i'm glad that you brought it up in the context that it is and election interference case, as well. a lot of people refer to it as a hush money case. of course, there were hush money payments made to stormy daniels. the crux of the case deals with donald trump trying to hide the fact that he made those payments in the first pace to influence the outcome of that 16 election. talk about what you think of allen weisselberg being in negotiations right now to plead guilty to perjury and whether not you think that incentivizes him to perhaps complain about his former boss. >> i think the allen weisselberg cooperation train left the station long ago. we know allen weisselberg is a crook. now we know he is a liar, as well. i say crook because he is a convicted felon for having been involved in a 15-year-long criminal scheme to defraud in the first degree while he was part of the tr
. >> i have mark zaid later in the show to talk about the mar- a-lago case. how the cipa deadlines may or may not impact that day. glenn, i'm so glad you brought up the manhattan d.a. case. i'm glad that you brought it up in the context that it is and election interference case, as well. a lot of people refer to it as a hush money case. of course, there were hush money payments made to stormy daniels. the crux of the case deals with donald trump trying to hide the fact that he made those...
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the search warrant authorized the fbi to search in any location at mar-a-lago where there could be a document, meaning that the location, if the reporting is true, that were not looked at, the fbi was authorized to look in those locations. so it's not like they could say we didn't do it because the search warrant didn't allow it. the search warrant did allow it. in the issue is, well why didn't they? so the reason i find the locked closet interesting is, my read on that, having done these kinds of investigations and having been in high-profile searches, is that there is complete communication between the agents and the prosecutors while the search has gone on. >> on site. >> either on-site or if they're not there they don't need to be there. you can be in your office and your lead agent is recording what's happening. what i suspect on that is i would be surprised if this was just an ancient position as opposed to an agent and prosecutor decision. remember, when this search happened it was august of 2022. jack smith was not the special counsel. i could see jack smith saying, now that
the search warrant authorized the fbi to search in any location at mar-a-lago where there could be a document, meaning that the location, if the reporting is true, that were not looked at, the fbi was authorized to look in those locations. so it's not like they could say we didn't do it because the search warrant didn't allow it. the search warrant did allow it. in the issue is, well why didn't they? so the reason i find the locked closet interesting is, my read on that, having done these kinds...
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reached the throw everything at the wall and see what sticks portion of don trump's defense in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. late last night, don trump's criminal defense team filed a series of motions asking the judge to dismiss the case. the motion's challenged the indictment from a number of different angles, including, you guessed it, presidential immunity. trump's attorneys write, quote, president trump's alleged decision to designate records as personal under the presidential records act and caused them to be removed from the white house, was an official act by the incumbent president. president trump is entitled to immunity for this official act, and that must include immunity from criminal prosecution. the goal of filing the same argument that has been repeatedly shot down in the courts, including by the washington d. c. federal appeals court, seems to be to get it in front of his favorite judge, aileen cannon, who he appointed after losing the 2020 election. also new today, mark your calendars, next friday in georgia, scott mcafee will your oral arguments over the attempt
reached the throw everything at the wall and see what sticks portion of don trump's defense in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. late last night, don trump's criminal defense team filed a series of motions asking the judge to dismiss the case. the motion's challenged the indictment from a number of different angles, including, you guessed it, presidential immunity. trump's attorneys write, quote, president trump's alleged decision to designate records as personal under the presidential...
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chapter and verse and very much answers the question of why did they have to engage in a search of mar-a-lago? ? it goes through each of the steps that the national archives undertook. why doj got involved, the limited communications with the white house that the defense knew about and agreed to. the quote from those things, so it really goes through in detail dispelling the misinformation. >> -- one of my favorite items there, the short item i'm going to read is about what the trump lawyers called the sham referral that this case never should have been referred to the justice department, it was being handled bureaucratically, that's the way to handle it and so they keep using this phrase, illegal pleadings, sham referral. maybe that means something to trump followers, but jack smith has absolutely no meaning. in this proceeding, it's said jack smith's brief says the defendants nonetheless label the referral as sham, the defendants do not explain what a sham referral might be, much less what legal significance it might have. far from being a sham, the referral became necessary after months of
chapter and verse and very much answers the question of why did they have to engage in a search of mar-a-lago? ? it goes through each of the steps that the national archives undertook. why doj got involved, the limited communications with the white house that the defense knew about and agreed to. the quote from those things, so it really goes through in detail dispelling the misinformation. >> -- one of my favorite items there, the short item i'm going to read is about what the trump...
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she is going to force jack smith to tell trump to the fbi agents are, who searched mar-a- lago. she is threatening to turn over the witness list in the mar-a- lago trial to the public, climate that the public has a first amendment right to discovery materials. i don't want to get into the federal rules of criminal procedure here, chris, but that is just wrong. it is black letter law wrong. and the fact she is so shamelessly pushing this nonsense suggests to me, maybe it is time for us to adopt, not a trump-like view towards the judiciary, but a very jaundiced ought for serpent judges who seem to be doing everything in the power and then some to help trump avoid all accountability. >> okay, that was -- let's go through these to rulings. that ruling today was basically, you know -- i write the rolling, and again, it's a little complicated because it's and a bunch of procedural language. but they're basically saying, throws an ongoing investigation into witness tampering? right? witnesses were being antisemitic and threatened, and that is the reason that i can't turn this over to t
she is going to force jack smith to tell trump to the fbi agents are, who searched mar-a- lago. she is threatening to turn over the witness list in the mar-a- lago trial to the public, climate that the public has a first amendment right to discovery materials. i don't want to get into the federal rules of criminal procedure here, chris, but that is just wrong. it is black letter law wrong. and the fact she is so shamelessly pushing this nonsense suggests to me, maybe it is time for us to adopt,...
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way, it's not as if we had an inkling that you stole documents on day one, and undo day two we raided mar-a-lago. here all the steps we took in between, and all the people we involved in between. >> this leads me to the new abc news reporting, i want to look at this and be very specific about it, the special counsel jack smith's team has questioned several witnesses about two rooms, a closet and a so-called hidden room inside trump's residence at mar-a- lago, that the fbi missed and did not check while searching the estate in august 2022. sources familiar with the -- we want to know that nbc news is neither independently confirmed this. these details, and it's also unclear whether trump ever stored anything of a sensitive nature in any of these rooms. we also don't know the nature of this so-called hidden room, but all that caveat aside, what do you make of this development and how serious is it? >> it's a really serious development, because on one hand a former president trump is portraying the fbi as if they are part of this deep state cabal to get him, when in actuality the more we learn abou
way, it's not as if we had an inkling that you stole documents on day one, and undo day two we raided mar-a-lago. here all the steps we took in between, and all the people we involved in between. >> this leads me to the new abc news reporting, i want to look at this and be very specific about it, the special counsel jack smith's team has questioned several witnesses about two rooms, a closet and a so-called hidden room inside trump's residence at mar-a- lago, that the fbi missed and did...
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you have the fact that jack smith is dialing up the heat on the mar-a-lago case. you can almost sense the walls beginning to close in and it's not, you know, we used to talk go this calendar and it was sort of far in the future. there are weeks and days ahead. we are now really in it and if it feels that way for us as people who are watching, it must feel that way to the person who is at the center of the storm. >> you got to think so. these are the two foundations of his empire, right, both staying out of jail, and as the rev was saying, up to $250 million and what that means to post a bond then which he'll have to do and potentially not being able to participate in the real estate business. even for donald trump, even as the weeks have been, this is another week in legal hell that's coming, and the supreme court motion for a stay and immunity, except if he's able to wrangle it for a delay, that's going to go against him on the merits, and that's just really calamitous for the whole criminal side of the equation. he's getting a one-two punch like none other in th
you have the fact that jack smith is dialing up the heat on the mar-a-lago case. you can almost sense the walls beginning to close in and it's not, you know, we used to talk go this calendar and it was sort of far in the future. there are weeks and days ahead. we are now really in it and if it feels that way for us as people who are watching, it must feel that way to the person who is at the center of the storm. >> you got to think so. these are the two foundations of his empire, right,...
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he is here at mar-a-lago before making stops in the philadelphia area tomorrow, and then a rally just outside of detroit, michigan, tomorrow. i think, though, when we look back on this, you've got to go back to november there, katy, when i was standing outside the courthouse the day donald trump testified, for more than three and a half hours. it was judge engoron who told donald trump directly he would have no choice but to make a quote, negative inference from his quasi answers from the stand. i asked her whether she urged her client, donald trump, to control his answers or directly answer the questions from the new york attorney general's prosecutors, and she told me that she would never ever take on a client just to turn around and tell that client how they should or should not answer the questions. donald trump in this trial made a decision that he was going to defend his family business to the extent that he could, even if it meant the judge coming down hard on him, which here this afternoon, he chose to do just that. but politically what comes out of this, katy, i think that we
he is here at mar-a-lago before making stops in the philadelphia area tomorrow, and then a rally just outside of detroit, michigan, tomorrow. i think, though, when we look back on this, you've got to go back to november there, katy, when i was standing outside the courthouse the day donald trump testified, for more than three and a half hours. it was judge engoron who told donald trump directly he would have no choice but to make a quote, negative inference from his quasi answers from the...
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we're talking about this immunity claim he continues to make down in mar-a-lago and making it in the georgia case and we'll get to that in a second. doioathink these two cases there's kind of a -- whether spoken or not an intersection in the minds of the court, like they might hand trump a loss on a presidential immunity defense if they hand him a win on the 14th amendment case, which would be we can stay on the ballot. >> certainly went to the mind of the public i think, whether or not the justices are thinking that way, alex, i don't know because it's hard because in many cases they can pick what they hear. many people petition the supreme court and the supreme court takes a number of cases each year. they involve really difficult constitutional issues, so i'm not sure you can duck it. and i hope they decided on the facts and the law in front of them, not one for you and one for the other guy. i think that would be a mistake. >> kristi, can you explain to us for those of us new to the law, that's me if the d.c. circuit court can rule so definitively on the presidential immunity cas
we're talking about this immunity claim he continues to make down in mar-a-lago and making it in the georgia case and we'll get to that in a second. doioathink these two cases there's kind of a -- whether spoken or not an intersection in the minds of the court, like they might hand trump a loss on a presidential immunity defense if they hand him a win on the 14th amendment case, which would be we can stay on the ballot. >> certainly went to the mind of the public i think, whether or not...
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. >>> meanwhile, house speaker mike johnson spent his holiday weekend with trump at mar-a-lago. he did refuse to bring a vote to the floor and he promised to, quote, grow the majority and save america. >>> meanwhile, a member of israel's war cabinet says the country will launch a ground offensive in rafah unless hamas releases all the hostages by the start of ramadan. the muslim holy month this year begins on the 10th. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has deemed hamas' demands delusional. israeli forces have embedded deep into southern gaza launching irstrikes which borders egypt. officials believe the city is one of hamas' last strong holds on the trip. for weeks israel has been warning of its plans to invade rafah, but this raises concerns it'll worsen the humanitarian crisis in gaza. more than half the enclave's population is currently sheltering there and really has nowhere else to go. it has asked them to hold off until it has a plan to safely evacuate the civilians. when asked about those plans over the weekend, netanyahu said, quote, there's a lot of space up north. >>>
. >>> meanwhile, house speaker mike johnson spent his holiday weekend with trump at mar-a-lago. he did refuse to bring a vote to the floor and he promised to, quote, grow the majority and save america. >>> meanwhile, a member of israel's war cabinet says the country will launch a ground offensive in rafah unless hamas releases all the hostages by the start of ramadan. the muslim holy month this year begins on the 10th. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has deemed hamas'...
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he was at mar-a-lago. lindsey graham was at the border. they're taking orders from donald trump and going where he tells them to do. the biden campaign is seizing on this. we heard from the president hours after navalny's death saying, look, the way to stand up to putin, to make him pay for what he did to navalny, to ukraine, is to arm ukraine. the soldiers on the front lines losing battles, running out of ammunition. we have to help them. there's some hope among republicans, you know, in the senate and lots of democrats that that could happen. maybe navalny's death will be a galvanizing factor, but it is unclear the votes are there. certainly unclear whether speaker johnson will be moved. we heard from president biden yesterday briefly address reporters, and he said, yes, he would like that to happen, but he's not sure there will be any movement. short of that, the campaign and the white house, willie, will continue to be on the offensive in terms of driving home, you know, president trump's refusal to criticize vladimir putin, his threat
he was at mar-a-lago. lindsey graham was at the border. they're taking orders from donald trump and going where he tells them to do. the biden campaign is seizing on this. we heard from the president hours after navalny's death saying, look, the way to stand up to putin, to make him pay for what he did to navalny, to ukraine, is to arm ukraine. the soldiers on the front lines losing battles, running out of ammunition. we have to help them. there's some hope among republicans, you know, in the...
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. >>> then i in the mar-a-lago classified documents case legal experts also d say that case do not appear to be on track for a preelection fall. back in the fall the judge in that j case, judge ilien cannon revised the schedule for pretrial motions. that has in turn pushed all the deadlines ad couple of months. legal experts believe judge cannon has effectively structured this in a way that would push the trial past the 2024 election. today we have news from politico that very clearly suggests yet another onecl of trump's crimin trials will be delayed by yet another group of judges, the ones on the supreme court. you can figure that out by points of elimination but some of you did not. likely to l case is be heard before this november election is jack smith's federal election interference case. but for 50 days now that case has been frozen. the judge in that case, judge tanya chutkan, stayed the case. she effectively put it on hold while trump's claim of a presidential immunity makes its wayke through the appeals proce. trump has made clear if he loses at the appellate level, he plans to
. >>> then i in the mar-a-lago classified documents case legal experts also d say that case do not appear to be on track for a preelection fall. back in the fall the judge in that j case, judge ilien cannon revised the schedule for pretrial motions. that has in turn pushed all the deadlines ad couple of months. legal experts believe judge cannon has effectively structured this in a way that would push the trial past the 2024 election. today we have news from politico that very clearly...
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the fbi had to do a search of mar-a-lago to get them, and they still didn't get all of them. they may not got all of them, they believe. my phone is going nuts with all the stuff that's in this report. i want to read a little bit more. about a month after he left office as vice president in a recorded conversation with his ghost writer in february 2017, biden remarked that he, quote, just found all of this classified stuff downstairs, the report said. biden was believed to have been referencing classified documents about the afghanistan troop surge in 2009 which biden opposed. we have this from the house judiciary, the gop-led house judiciary, it's a post on x. just in, special counsel robert hur recommends no criminal charges against president biden and classified documents case, despite the fact that hur acknowledges biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. and they write double standard as you can see in capital letters. joining us now is nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. you have read the ent
the fbi had to do a search of mar-a-lago to get them, and they still didn't get all of them. they may not got all of them, they believe. my phone is going nuts with all the stuff that's in this report. i want to read a little bit more. about a month after he left office as vice president in a recorded conversation with his ghost writer in february 2017, biden remarked that he, quote, just found all of this classified stuff downstairs, the report said. biden was believed to have been referencing...
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in fulton county, the fact that donald trump is funding some of the defendants and the fact that in mar-a-lago in the ft. pierce case he's funding the defense fees. that's why you see that consolidated defense that seems to be suspiciously consistent. >> it's an argument that a prosecutor can make and will make, that by providing this money for their legal defense, trump is continuing to keep them under the tent. that is also creating problems for the prosecution, because it's partially what has led to some of the delay in the mar-a-lago case. so it's creating some problems for prosecutors even at the same time that it might offer them some evidence about what is actually going on here. >> i will say as i say good-bye to you guys, one of the people that they did pay was kenneth chesebro. he took a plea anyway. >>> coming up, why one gop lawmaker is talking about america becoming a, quote, post-constitution society. >>> also, what's the hottest new trend among ultra rush and what it says about our country's wealth gap. that's right, million dollar closets. >>> and by the end of the hour, elmo s
in fulton county, the fact that donald trump is funding some of the defendants and the fact that in mar-a-lago in the ft. pierce case he's funding the defense fees. that's why you see that consolidated defense that seems to be suspiciously consistent. >> it's an argument that a prosecutor can make and will make, that by providing this money for their legal defense, trump is continuing to keep them under the tent. that is also creating problems for the prosecution, because it's partially...
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but to hop ahead to his motion last night on -- filed a similar motion to dismiss the mar-a-lago case, the classified documents case, similar to the one that he filed in d.c. where he lost and said i should be immune from criminal prosecution from everything that i did within the scope of my official acts as president. in d.c. he said that everything that had to do with undermining the election was within his official acts, talking to his department of justice and talking to legislators and mike pence and now he's saying everything that i did with respect to the classified documents was within my official acts because i made the decision back when i was in the white house, to designate some of these as presidential personal records. but that would only help him with classified documents, not the obstruction offenses which is no way he could say he did those while he was back in off. and i think he's trying to get a different decision out of judge cannon than out of judge chutkan and maybe trying to convince the supreme court, keep waiting a while, to decide, give me more time before y
but to hop ahead to his motion last night on -- filed a similar motion to dismiss the mar-a-lago case, the classified documents case, similar to the one that he filed in d.c. where he lost and said i should be immune from criminal prosecution from everything that i did within the scope of my official acts as president. in d.c. he said that everything that had to do with undermining the election was within his official acts, talking to his department of justice and talking to legislators and...
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by the way, what did they find at mar-a-lago? classified documents, which mr. trump said he didn't have. so to your other point, all of this information is out there, it's easy to find, you can read the search warrant affidavit. this was all done pursuant to law, the way it ought to be done. >> so where is this case, chuck? there's so much -- i mean, just think of the viewer out there trying to sort through, we have all this stuff in new york, there's the federal election interference case which seems to be taking precedence, where are we in the documents case? >> there is still a trial date in the southern district of florida with judge aileen cannon. that date could slide. they are figuring out how to provide classified information in a courtroom setting through something called the classified information procedures act. it's a mouthful, but it is a procedure so that information that's highly sensitive can be redacted or sanitized before it's put into a courtroom and before a jury. they're working through that. i've handled cases with that type of information
by the way, what did they find at mar-a-lago? classified documents, which mr. trump said he didn't have. so to your other point, all of this information is out there, it's easy to find, you can read the search warrant affidavit. this was all done pursuant to law, the way it ought to be done. >> so where is this case, chuck? there's so much -- i mean, just think of the viewer out there trying to sort through, we have all this stuff in new york, there's the federal election interference...
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and one of the advantages is you think this is mar-a-lago and you think sue gordon or people died to get a scrap of evidence or a scrap of evidence from another country's intelligence professional to share with our government, with the trust that it wouldn't be tossed into the box. and it was with his underwear, so said trump. the disdain for the documents and everyone and everything and every life risked to gather them is always stunning to me when we come back to this one. >> when you think about what the election was about in terms of empathy being displayed by then candidate biden and the lack of empathy with respect to trump, it wasn't just sort of abstract principles that were being talked about or even with respect to just how they deal with people. that lack of understanding what your obligation is aside from yourself is what leads somebody to not take classified information seriously. i'm not talking about making a mistake. that could be said by mike pence, joe biden. >> and that is what jack smith talks about. this is not inadvertent or willful or malicious. >> because it w
and one of the advantages is you think this is mar-a-lago and you think sue gordon or people died to get a scrap of evidence or a scrap of evidence from another country's intelligence professional to share with our government, with the trust that it wouldn't be tossed into the box. and it was with his underwear, so said trump. the disdain for the documents and everyone and everything and every life risked to gather them is always stunning to me when we come back to this one. >> when you...
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who plane landed at mar-a-lago several days ago, i understand. anytime you are talking about someone who is running for president or holding elected office, potentially could have indebtedness or feeling of owing somebody else something, that is very dangerous. particularly here as we know his fund nurse for putin. his continuing praise of putin and the way he governs russia. when that is something where i could very much seeing people there who have the means holding out. there will be others in other countries. there are plenty of other countries who would like to get some papers from donald trump should he become president again. >> this is crazy because of donald trump were not running to president, if you are just trying to get a job in federal government, he literally would not be all to get security clearance. mary, stick around. after the break there is more we want to discuss. donald trump has a new presidential immunity argument in the classified documents case. i think we will need you back for that. you are watching the weekend on msn
who plane landed at mar-a-lago several days ago, i understand. anytime you are talking about someone who is running for president or holding elected office, potentially could have indebtedness or feeling of owing somebody else something, that is very dangerous. particularly here as we know his fund nurse for putin. his continuing praise of putin and the way he governs russia. when that is something where i could very much seeing people there who have the means holding out. there will be others...
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we have 30 seconds left. >> so, there will be a hearing in mar-a-lago on friday. this is where i think it's really widely anticipated that judge cannon will decide whether she's putting off the may 20th trial date. and we are still every day waiting for the u.s. supreme court to tell us whether they're going to take up the immunity case. >> the supreme court. mary mccord, thank you for being here. >>> up next, a startling new warning from former trump officials on the absolute security threat he poses if he wins in november. we'll be right back. i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. qunol, the brand i trust. i'm an active mom, but when i laughed, lifted or exercised, bladder leaks were holding me back from doing the things i loved. until, i found a bladder specialist that offered me bulkamid - a life-changing and fda approved non-drug solution for my condition called stress incontinence it
we have 30 seconds left. >> so, there will be a hearing in mar-a-lago on friday. this is where i think it's really widely anticipated that judge cannon will decide whether she's putting off the may 20th trial date. and we are still every day waiting for the u.s. supreme court to tell us whether they're going to take up the immunity case. >> the supreme court. mary mccord, thank you for being here. >>> up next, a startling new warning from former trump officials on the...
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then the mar-a-lago classified documents gaetz, legal experts say that doesn't appear to be on track for a preelection trial. the judge on, that judge aileen cannon, revise the schedule for pretrial motions. now that has, in turn, pushed all of the deadlines a couple of months. so even though that case is technically still scheduled for may, legal experts believe judge cannon has effectively structure this thing in a way that will push the trial past the 2024 election. today we have new reporting from politico that very clearly suggests yet another one of trump's criminal trials will be delayed by yet another group of judges. the ones on the supreme court. you may have figured that out merely by process of elimination,. the case most likely to be heard before this november election is jack smith's federal election interference case. but for 50 days now that case has been frozen. the judge in that case, judge tanya chutkan, stayed the case, effectively putting it on hold while trump's claim of presidential immunity makes its way through the appeals process. trump has made clear that i
then the mar-a-lago classified documents gaetz, legal experts say that doesn't appear to be on track for a preelection trial. the judge on, that judge aileen cannon, revise the schedule for pretrial motions. now that has, in turn, pushed all of the deadlines a couple of months. so even though that case is technically still scheduled for may, legal experts believe judge cannon has effectively structure this thing in a way that will push the trial past the 2024 election. today we have new...
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we already know that in mar-a- lago, aileen cannon is in that pocket. so, d. c. is the biggest concern that he has, and this is the way that he's gonna try to slow it down. it's not surprising legal maneuver to see, but i don't know if it's gonna be successful. >> but does it feel legal or political, susan, because the argument trump's lawyers are making is that it would disrupt his ability to campaign? >> well, that's exactly right. remember, the overall argument here is that donald trump essentially is above the law, that our presidents are not subject to any kind of prosecution, even after they are no longer in office. it is such a sweeping assertion of presidential immunity, and it's a very important case for that reason, in some ways, more important than the case that was heard last week on the 14th amendment, and whether trump can be back on the ballot in colorado and maine, the two states that have struck him off the ballot, in the sense that this is setting a very potentially big precedent that would apply to all presidents, and describes the reach of pre
we already know that in mar-a- lago, aileen cannon is in that pocket. so, d. c. is the biggest concern that he has, and this is the way that he's gonna try to slow it down. it's not surprising legal maneuver to see, but i don't know if it's gonna be successful. >> but does it feel legal or political, susan, because the argument trump's lawyers are making is that it would disrupt his ability to campaign? >> well, that's exactly right. remember, the overall argument here is that...
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that a president would have >> kara, let's move on to the classified documents case down to florida, mar-a-lago. trump's lawyers are expected to try to get the judge to throw this whole case out. this judge, aileen cannon, has shown a, i don't know what the best way to say it, favoritism in the past. she has gone out of her way to be at the very least deferential to trump and his team. >> yes. i would remind you are great viewers, who probably remember because you've drilled it into them, she became infamous because she ruled in a way that no judge has ever ruled before, that donald trump should have access to these classified records and the government should not be able to look at them while they were in the middle of a live criminal investigation to try to secure the possible compromise of national security records. remember, the government was freaking out the some of this material had leaked, the sum of its operatives could've been compromised, than intelligence about iran and china and how we learn about their programs could be in the hands of other foreign adversaries. they were sweating
that a president would have >> kara, let's move on to the classified documents case down to florida, mar-a-lago. trump's lawyers are expected to try to get the judge to throw this whole case out. this judge, aileen cannon, has shown a, i don't know what the best way to say it, favoritism in the past. she has gone out of her way to be at the very least deferential to trump and his team. >> yes. i would remind you are great viewers, who probably remember because you've drilled it into...
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>> it won't have an affect on the manhattan case or the mar-a-lago florida case. why? because those are charges that are either before donald trump was president or after donald trump was president, so this whole claim of immunity doesn't apply because the conduct is not for anything that was something he did while he was president. you are right, with respect to georgia this decision knocks that out as well, saying there is no presidential immunity for criminal conduct, and it could not be more resounding in its language. it also, as you have noted on page 39 and 40 of the decision, makes clear the court's view of the charges here about the president being charged with undermining fundamental democratic processes and values. in short it says these are allegations and remain to be proved but it's clear if they are proved it views this as the most serious criminal conduct one could imagine anyone engaging in, let alone a former president of the united states. >> rebecca, i mean, in this very detailed description, the court -- the appeals court goes into case law after c
>> it won't have an affect on the manhattan case or the mar-a-lago florida case. why? because those are charges that are either before donald trump was president or after donald trump was president, so this whole claim of immunity doesn't apply because the conduct is not for anything that was something he did while he was president. you are right, with respect to georgia this decision knocks that out as well, saying there is no presidential immunity for criminal conduct, and it could not...
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. >>> in 60 seconds, donald trump is back in court in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. how will both sides handle the evidence, so sensitive that there's debate if it should even be shown in court. hown in court. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you always got your mind on the green. not you. you! your business bank account with quickbooks money now earns 5% apy. (♪♪) that's how you business differently. intuit quickbooks. >>> the latest hearing in donald trump's classified documents case has been unfolding all day in florida where the former president is charged with 31 counts of illegally holding on to some of the nation's most sensitive intelligence. each count is related to a separate document found at mar-a-lago including nine marked secret. 21 marked top secret. that's the highest level of classification. the key question before
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remember, he had to go to mar-a- lago to get them. the last thing which i think is most important here is that joe biden volunteered himself to sit in front of the special counsel for two days to be deposed and interviewed last october. and we've never seen that kind of participation and cooperation from the trump administration, or the president himself. so it is just too broadly different cases. and there's really not a whole lot of comparisons to be made. it doesn't mean that joe biden acted reasonably and correctly. >> with all that part about the presidents medical ackerman, not, should that have been there? >> we can talk about that. obviously, they're both old men. and i think both of their memories are probably not what they used to be ten years ago. but i think that it's probably -- it's kind of helpful to biden in as much as it is suggested -- this is probably somebody who needs help, print out things, keeps things in -- and when you do that it reduces the security of the documents. i'm really not mad at that special counsel
remember, he had to go to mar-a- lago to get them. the last thing which i think is most important here is that joe biden volunteered himself to sit in front of the special counsel for two days to be deposed and interviewed last october. and we've never seen that kind of participation and cooperation from the trump administration, or the president himself. so it is just too broadly different cases. and there's really not a whole lot of comparisons to be made. it doesn't mean that joe biden acted...
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- a-lago classified documents case. in georgia the attorneys are going after fulton county d.a. fani willis. they argue she should be disqualified and trump's charges should be dismissed because she brought up the issue of race in a speech last month. a lot to cover tonight. you're lucky where in our nation's capital because the smartest are here and they're going to help lead us off tonight. my dear friend, reporter for the washington post is here. on cash could worry, former practical prosecutor and writer for politico, and my dear friend and often reporting partner john allen, reporter for nbc news. carol's my favorite guest, gentlemen you'll have to wait. okay, carol. put it all in perspective. how significant is this case, 11 hours from now? the supreme court. >> well first off i'm so glad you focus on it. not the least of which is that it's in the news, that's big tomorrow. but it illustrates how the supreme court justices have to have their tracksuits on this year. >> sure do. >> they've got to decide, well they'
- a-lago classified documents case. in georgia the attorneys are going after fulton county d.a. fani willis. they argue she should be disqualified and trump's charges should be dismissed because she brought up the issue of race in a speech last month. a lot to cover tonight. you're lucky where in our nation's capital because the smartest are here and they're going to help lead us off tonight. my dear friend, reporter for the washington post is here. on cash could worry, former practical...