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this as palestinians have taken refuge. >> gauze post office other cities have been largely destroyed, and israel has not presented us or the world with a plan for how and where they'd safely move those civilians let alone feed and house them and ensure access to basic things like sanitation. the president like he did today the straw man that raising questions about rafah is the same as raising questions about defeating hamas. that's just nonsense. our position is hamas should not be allowed safe haven in rafah or anywhere else, but a grown operation there would be a mistake. it would lead to more civilian deaths, deepen the anarchy in gaza, and further isolate israel internationally. >> sullivan largely saying when the administration has been voicing for weeks but doing so in a far more methodical and forceful way. a team from israel should arrive from washington within a week. >>> meanwhile, donald trump says any jewish-american who votes for democrats hates their religion and hates israel. the presumptive 2024 republican nominee made those comments yesterday during a podcast interv
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, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the american criminal justice system ever believed that a former president could not be prosecuted for crimes. everyone in the criminal justice system and in the country believed that richard nixon could be prosecuted for crimes, that he committed while he was president. and president gerald ford who took office after they resigned is absolutely certain that the justice department would definitely prosecute richard nixon for crimes committed while nixon was president, which is why president ford pardoned richard nixon in 1974. in the eight presidents from nixon to trump, every one of them was always 100% certain that they could be prosecuted for crimes committed in office just as richard nixon was going to be prosecuted. before he was pardoned. not one of those presidents was inhibited in any way in office in doing their duty by fe
, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the american criminal justice system ever believed that a former president could not be prosecuted for crimes. everyone in the criminal justice system and in the country believed that richard nixon could be prosecuted for crimes, that he committed while...
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you may recall their second kind of body, it's not like the post office. it's open and certain seasons in other days. they hear cases, they think about cases. then they meet for rule. today was not another. stays there is no meeting. indeed, i will emphasize it or further. you think about what a big court deal would look like. there were no reporters out front breathlessly awaiting the action. there were no news trucks or crowds like we've seen an active court days over the years. i could tell, you are actually be upfront of that in many days during the big session days. and it is a whole, saying let alone in the big decisions are expected. those are the big days often at the end of the term it's a whole busy scene. that's not today. the court was closed today. and yet, and yet, this court and its conservative majority decided to do something different and issue a ruling today even those are just told you the building was closed down. well, it turns out that these conservative justice are highly attuned even the cleat claiming otherwise. there's a washingt
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and condemn him to years of post office trauma at the hands of political opponents. the threat of future prosecution and imprisonment would become a political cudgel to influence the most sensitive and controversial presidential decisions taking away the strength, authority, and decisiveness of the presidency. for more, let's get to msnbc legal analyst glen kirschner and kristi greenberg. also an msnbc legal analyst. glen, trump has lost his immune city argument in two courts so far, what do you think of today's brief? and what do you expect from the supreme court on this. >> oh, it is very difficult to predict where the supreme court might land. they are not the most consistent institution of government these days but here is what bothered me when i was reading through this new court filing in the supreme court. the very first sentence of the section labeled summary of argument, i will use a nice word. jonathan, is inaccurate. or i could call it a lie. here is how they open that section of their brief. they say, quote, a former president enjoys absolute immunity fro
and condemn him to years of post office trauma at the hands of political opponents. the threat of future prosecution and imprisonment would become a political cudgel to influence the most sensitive and controversial presidential decisions taking away the strength, authority, and decisiveness of the presidency. for more, let's get to msnbc legal analyst glen kirschner and kristi greenberg. also an msnbc legal analyst. glen, trump has lost his immune city argument in two courts so far, what do...
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and condemn him, could be her, but they say him, to years of post office trauma at the hands of political opponents. on page 29, they call it the end of the presidency as we know it. do we know if they're going to try to, i'm sure they're going to get asked about the argument they made in the lower court about how donald trump could do whatever he wanted. use s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political rival, and couldn't be prosecuted for it unless congress impeached and convicted him. >> sure, or the judges could come up with their own hypothetical. but i'm sure that's something they could press him on. where are the outer bounds of this. the argument is making if if first he is convicted by the senate. correct. impeachment clause. donald trump went through two of these and did not reach that two-thirds number you need in order to secure a conviction in the senate. this is a guy who bragged he could shoot someone in the middle of fifth avenue and get away with it. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, so far, no labels has had no luck in finding a presidential ticket. but what happens
and condemn him, could be her, but they say him, to years of post office trauma at the hands of political opponents. on page 29, they call it the end of the presidency as we know it. do we know if they're going to try to, i'm sure they're going to get asked about the argument they made in the lower court about how donald trump could do whatever he wanted. use s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political rival, and couldn't be prosecuted for it unless congress impeached and convicted him....
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a denial would incriminate with de facto and exportion and condemn to years of post office trauma, at the hands of political opponents. the threat would become a political cudgel to influence the most influential and controversial decisions. taking away the strength, effectiveness and decisiveness. this is just a rephrasing of what they heard. tell me what you think of this? >> yeah. i mean, same argument. it's funny how in our nation's history, this has never been a problem for any president except donald trump. his argument applies, but it only applies to a president who wants to commit criminal acts. >> right. he's made that point. the other thing his team says in here is trauma at the hands of political opponents. donald trump likes to play this distraction game, that this isn't about an alleged crime that i committed. this is something driven by my political opponents. that also didn't hold water with the court. >> it didn't. you know, donald trump argues that he's the victim. but he persists in saying that joe biden is directing this prosecution for political purposes. it's very
a denial would incriminate with de facto and exportion and condemn to years of post office trauma, at the hands of political opponents. the threat would become a political cudgel to influence the most influential and controversial decisions. taking away the strength, effectiveness and decisiveness. this is just a rephrasing of what they heard. tell me what you think of this? >> yeah. i mean, same argument. it's funny how in our nation's history, this has never been a problem for any...
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office. that is their public goal. they want to make it even more unequal. >> there has been a lot of hagiography around the retirement of mitch mcconnell from senate leadership. i wonder as someone who works with the man and has seen his position on important matters, what do you think on his departure and what are the implications for the republican party? >> he is an old time republican. he's spoken up against trump now and then, to his credit. >> that alone feels like quite generous. >> right. and i think he will be replaced by somebody further to the right, somebody who will be more closely attached to trump. >> i have to say, on a wake like this, when we are talking about absolutely appalling conditions in gaza, looking at the funeral of alexei navalny, looking at seeming evaporation of holding trump criminally accountable for his actions. in addition to the rest of the landscape. >> you forgot about climate change. >> that's an ongoing trauma we are living through. does this moment --
office. that is their public goal. they want to make it even more unequal. >> there has been a lot of hagiography around the retirement of mitch mcconnell from senate leadership. i wonder as someone who works with the man and has seen his position on important matters, what do you think on his departure and what are the implications for the republican party? >> he is an old time republican. he's spoken up against trump now and then, to his credit. >> that alone feels like...
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you may recall the spring court is a special body but it is not like the post office but it is open in certain seasonal and certain days and other days it is closed. that makes sense because they hear cases and they think about cases. when it is open they meet or rule. today was not one of those days. there was no meetings in the court today. there was no rulings right from the bench at all. indeed, i will emphasize it further. as you think about what a big court day looks like you have caught it on tv before but there were no reported out front awaiting the action out of the court. there was no news trucks or crowd like we have seen in active court days over the years. i have been out front of that court on many days during the big session days. it is a whole scene, let alone the big decisions are expected. those are at the end of the term. it is a whole busy scene. that is not today. the court was literally closed today. yet, and yet, this court in its conservative majority decided to do something different to issue a ruling today. even though i told you they were actually close. the
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office. that is their public hole. they want to make it even more unequal. >> through has been a lot of hagiography around the retirement of mitch mcconnell from senate leadership. i wonder as someone who works with the man and has seen his position on important matters, what do you think on his departure and what are the implications for the republican party? >> he is an old time republican. he's spoken up against trump now and then, to his credit. >> that alone feels like quite generous. >> right. and i think he will be replaced by somebody further to the right, somebody who will be more closely attached to trump. >> i have to say, on a wake like this, when we are talking about absolutely appalling conditions in gaza, looking at the funeral of alexei navalny, looking at seeming evaporation of holding trump criminally accountable for his actions. in addition to the rest of the landscape. >> you forgot about climate change. >> that's an ongoing trauma we are living through. does this moment -
office. that is their public hole. they want to make it even more unequal. >> through has been a lot of hagiography around the retirement of mitch mcconnell from senate leadership. i wonder as someone who works with the man and has seen his position on important matters, what do you think on his departure and what are the implications for the republican party? >> he is an old time republican. he's spoken up against trump now and then, to his credit. >> that alone feels like...
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you sent out a later embarrassingly in july to 46 states that said the post office can't guarantee we can deliver the mail in time for the elections in november. either through gross incompetence, you have ended the 240-year history of delivering the mail reliably on time, or the second conclusion that we could gather is that you're doing this on purpose, and that you're deliberately dismantling this once proud tradition. >> and then on election night, when republican voters who had said hell no to absentee voting because they didn't believe the pandemic was real any way, were told to vote in person because absentee voting in drop boxes are fraud, when they see that the first votes that get counted night of, the early and election day in person votes get drowned out after midnight when the absentees are counted. meaning what looked like a trump win when they went to bed is a trump loss by morning? the idea that the election was stolen will be baked in. and the angriest among them might even promptly descend on voting centers. and then what if you say that instead of states sending the
you sent out a later embarrassingly in july to 46 states that said the post office can't guarantee we can deliver the mail in time for the elections in november. either through gross incompetence, you have ended the 240-year history of delivering the mail reliably on time, or the second conclusion that we could gather is that you're doing this on purpose, and that you're deliberately dismantling this once proud tradition. >> and then on election night, when republican voters who had said...
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and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of political opponents. and with all that, that is where we start today with national investigative reporter for "the washington post," carol leonnig, and plus top department official and legal analyst andrew weissmann, and with me here on the set msnbc host and legal analyst katie phang. andrew, i'll start with you. you had a moment to review this filing just sent to the supreme court on the question of presidential immunity by team trump. what stands out to you? >> so i think the quote that you have which is clearly, you know, donald trump projection about if we don't have presidential immunity we're going to have this sort of tit for tat going on where future former presidents will be subject to blackmail and extortion. one response to that is we've been doing pretty well so far. there hasn't been absolute presidential immunity so far, and all has been well. the reason we're in the situation we're in is because of donald trump's actions where he has been charged with criminality before, during, and after
and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of political opponents. and with all that, that is where we start today with national investigative reporter for "the washington post," carol leonnig, and plus top department official and legal analyst andrew weissmann, and with me here on the set msnbc host and legal analyst katie phang. andrew, i'll start with you. you had a moment to review this filing just sent to the supreme court on the question of presidential immunity...
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i can't imagine that somebody of a secret service office sees that post from trump and says, hey, you are really make my life your little bit easier. in fact, you are making my life harder. >> i'm going to take a step back, because i wanted to say, i find myself realizing, i find so many reasons to take offense to what we saw in the video. before even stop to think about the fact that he relates to a sitting president, images of people being tied up in the back of the pickup truck for people like me, from texas, people driving around, these big trucks, typically bring a specific hate crime to mind. for me, that's james byrd jr. a comes to mind we talk about it, because when i was in high school, he was drugged to death in the back of it pickup truck by a wiser premises. the people who do things like post images in the back of the pickup trucks, they know that, and they do it to incite fear into people. you are talking about somebody who is inciting this further by drawing attention to it by publicizing it. he is currently facing charges for inciting violence january 6th. got to make s
i can't imagine that somebody of a secret service office sees that post from trump and says, hey, you are really make my life your little bit easier. in fact, you are making my life harder. >> i'm going to take a step back, because i wanted to say, i find myself realizing, i find so many reasons to take offense to what we saw in the video. before even stop to think about the fact that he relates to a sitting president, images of people being tied up in the back of the pickup truck for...
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he sought to intimidate the district attorney and this office by posting a photo of himself wielding a baseball bat at the back of the district attorney's. enough is enough. these tactics by defendant and defense counsel should be stopped. a grand jury of regular new yorkers indicted donald trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal criminal efforts to corrupt the 2016 presidential election. this court held that the evidence supported those charges. the people respectively urge this court to reject the defendants motion in its entirety and after the scheduled hearing on march 24th proceed to trial on the timeline set. joining us is out in public, assistant attorney general for the state of new york. also former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. glenn, let me begin with you on what district attorney alvin bragg filed today and what that is going to mean possibly in terms of a trial date. >> i think it is important that the da set out how they have been diligent all along the way trying to give over all of the discovery donald trump is entitled to
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. >> some videos that does not want to see trump in office, liz cheney. she posted this, the gop has chosen, they will nominate a man who attempted to overturn a election and seize power. we have eight months to save our republic and insured trump is anywhere near the oval office again. he is facing criminal charges related to that attempt and the trial is on hold until the supreme court deals with the claim of immunity from prosecution. it was scheduled for april 22, now it is april 25. with that let's get smarter with the help of the lead off panel. it is a great one packed with superstar women. the senior political correspondent, new host of the new show the weekend and the former spokesperson for vice president harris. amanda carpenter joins us a former senior staffer to senator jim and ted cruz. first of all simone is here until 2:00 in the morning, she has been on air all day long. we are lucky to have her. i want to start with what the biden campaign cochair said earlier today about nikki haley's voters who are in high demand. >> what we would say
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resigned her post at the state department this week, where she served as a foreign affairs officer working on human rights issues in the middle east. in an interview with the washington post, she said that she wasn't able to do her job anymore, and that, quote, trying to advocate for human rights just became impossible. sheline is the latest resignation from the state department, but certainly not the first. former senior official josh paul left back in october over the united states supply of weapons to israel. i spoke to him shortly after he left. >> there's no room for this sort of typical discussion to happen thinking about, is this the right thing to be doing, and should we be providing weapons into a situation in which we know that civilian harm, significant civilian harm, will happen? >> annelle joins me now. annelle, it's great to have you on the show. i want to start with where we just left off in that sound bite from your former colleague, josh paul, at the state department, and what he said. and he has come out and express support for your resignation. do you agree with him and
resigned her post at the state department this week, where she served as a foreign affairs officer working on human rights issues in the middle east. in an interview with the washington post, she said that she wasn't able to do her job anymore, and that, quote, trying to advocate for human rights just became impossible. sheline is the latest resignation from the state department, but certainly not the first. former senior official josh paul left back in october over the united states supply of...
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trumpelmann truth social post, that one post coming out against the tiktok office that is made a splash. it made it much harder for this ban in congress to pass the senate. it already passed the house, and trump's allies tell me that they're not voting against it, but everybody knows where trump's is. it really came as a shock. you got trump saying that it's about facebook, it's about the young voters. yes, it is true, it could be about that, but trump is a smart guy. he doesn't need to talk to jeff yass to know where jeff is. if trump wants any money from jeff yass, so far, he's not gotten any directly, then trump needs to make some amends. that is a really dangerous thing for american voters. >> right. let's pursue that, no up. what's the dangerous part about it? we identified something here. we identified linkages between donald trump and tiktok, bytedance, jeff yass, the club for growth, people who have , perhaps, not completely aligned interests, and then money comes into play. trump needs it, jeff yass and others have it. tell me what accountability structure should look like in a
trumpelmann truth social post, that one post coming out against the tiktok office that is made a splash. it made it much harder for this ban in congress to pass the senate. it already passed the house, and trump's allies tell me that they're not voting against it, but everybody knows where trump's is. it really came as a shock. you got trump saying that it's about facebook, it's about the young voters. yes, it is true, it could be about that, but trump is a smart guy. he doesn't need to talk to...
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she posted this earlier today. the gop has chosen. they will nominate a man who attempted to overturn an election and seize power. we have eight months to save our republic and in short donald trump is never anywhere near the oval office again. trump is facing federal charges related to that attempt to overturn the election. the trial is on hold until the supreme court deals with his claim for immunity from prosecution. it was scheduled for april 22nd and now scheduled for the 25th. i know already this is a great panel. senior political correspondent, cohost of the new morning show, and the former chief spokesperson for the vice president and a writer and editor for project democracy and former senior staffer to ted cruz. all right. first of all, i want to say that she has been on the air all day long. >> this is all i can muster up. >> i want to start with what the biden campaign culture said earlier today about nikki haley voters. they are in high demand. >> what we would say to the nikki haley voters is there is room for you over h
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reports the washington post. the new york times has new reporting today dealing with how donald trump has paid some of his legal bills, since leaving office, donald trump has spent over $100 million on his legal bills from his campaign coffers according to the new york times. the remarkable some means that donald trump has averaged more than $90,000 a day in legal related costs for more than three years. none of it paid for with his own money. instead, the former president has relied almost entirely on donations made in an attempt to fight the results of the 2020 election. donald trump is using money he's raised by lying about the 2020 election, lies that threatened election workers and caused many to quit their jobs, to pay for his legal troubles. and now he's deploying the same strategy of lies and threats to a new york courtroom. joining us now is the former united states attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law, co-host of the podcast sisters-in-law, and she is an msnbc legal analyst.
reports the washington post. the new york times has new reporting today dealing with how donald trump has paid some of his legal bills, since leaving office, donald trump has spent over $100 million on his legal bills from his campaign coffers according to the new york times. the remarkable some means that donald trump has averaged more than $90,000 a day in legal related costs for more than three years. none of it paid for with his own money. instead, the former president has relied almost...
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your research office found using a sample of 300 hate speech posts, 86% were left up after being reported. and x failed to act on 99% of the hate posts if the user is subscribed to x premium. it sounds like x and elon musk are making money off hate account of his social media platform. >> he is and that was his plan. when he took over the platform, he put up a bat signal, did he not, to resist saying it is now an open space for the kind of abuse. another piece of research we did on the week after he took over the platform, there was amicus motion in the use of hateful terms on his site. there was a tripling on a daily basis in the use of the most offensive term you can use against african americans. a tripling, as a result of his policies. a signal he sent to them. how we do in what respect is hold up a mirror to platforms. we study them using open techniques and detailed methodologies we asked people to consider, do you like what you see in the mirror? most people like what they see in the mirror. as it happens, the american justice system does not see that as an actionable claim. >> elo
your research office found using a sample of 300 hate speech posts, 86% were left up after being reported. and x failed to act on 99% of the hate posts if the user is subscribed to x premium. it sounds like x and elon musk are making money off hate account of his social media platform. >> he is and that was his plan. when he took over the platform, he put up a bat signal, did he not, to resist saying it is now an open space for the kind of abuse. another piece of research we did on the...
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on an account that a spokesperson for the office of court administration says was hacked. and no longer belongs to her. donald trump leveled the same attacks against the wife of the judge overseeing trump's civil fraud trial. again, the court administration said the account was hacked. the gag order bans these attacks. it doesn't specifically restrict donald trump from attacking the judge or his family. but it shows donald trump's utter contempt for the judicial system as he faces his first criminal trial starting in less than three weeks. on april 15th. the judge has nothing to do with the criminal fraud case against donald trump but donald trump knows exactly what he is doing. here is how the judge sees donald trump's threatening inflammatory comments against everyone associated with the judicial system as he wrote in the gag order. not only fear on the part of the individual targeted but the assignment of increased security resources to investigate threats and protect the individuals and family members there of. given the eve of the trial is upon us it is without questi
on an account that a spokesperson for the office of court administration says was hacked. and no longer belongs to her. donald trump leveled the same attacks against the wife of the judge overseeing trump's civil fraud trial. again, the court administration said the account was hacked. the gag order bans these attacks. it doesn't specifically restrict donald trump from attacking the judge or his family. but it shows donald trump's utter contempt for the judicial system as he faces his first...
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s office has brought some of trump's posts about his daughter to his attention, to the extent that they have done so, we wouldn't know that because judge merchan has a policy of not allowing filings in his courtroom in this case to be public for at least 48 hours after they are made. is it possible that the gag order will change to include members of his family, particularly his adult daughter, who was the target here, yeah, that's certainly possible and something i'm looking for, katy. >> lisa rubin, thank you very much. >>> and coming up, what divers are contending with in baltimore, and why exactly it will take so long it clean the key bring up. >>> and what evan gershkovich's year in russian prison has been like and what the "wall street journal" is telling readers about their missing reporter. g r so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work
s office has brought some of trump's posts about his daughter to his attention, to the extent that they have done so, we wouldn't know that because judge merchan has a policy of not allowing filings in his courtroom in this case to be public for at least 48 hours after they are made. is it possible that the gag order will change to include members of his family, particularly his adult daughter, who was the target here, yeah, that's certainly possible and something i'm looking for, katy....
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"the washington post" writes that trump seated at the defense table, grimaced his head. uncharacteristically furious. as the judge eviscerated lawyers for accusing the manhattan's office, of prosecutorial misconduct. citing, it's really disconcerting because the allegations that the defense makes in all of your papers is unbelievably serious. you're literally accusing the manhattan d.a.'s office and the people assigned of this case of engaging in prosecutorial misconduct and of trying to make me complicit in it. and you don't even have a single cite to support that position. that the people, by not obtaining the documentation from the u.s. attorney's office, had somehow committed some sort of fraud upon the court. when the trial begins, they will hear a version of what was announced almost a year ago. >> the defendant repeatedly made false statements on new york business records. he also caused others to make false statements. 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 stateme
"the washington post" writes that trump seated at the defense table, grimaced his head. uncharacteristically furious. as the judge eviscerated lawyers for accusing the manhattan's office, of prosecutorial misconduct. citing, it's really disconcerting because the allegations that the defense makes in all of your papers is unbelievably serious. you're literally accusing the manhattan d.a.'s office and the people assigned of this case of engaging in prosecutorial misconduct and of trying...
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city from the sheriff's office, that's not going to happen. we have a lot of paper shuffling . last nights guest said that there are processes but it takes longer than was outlined. these devices that were referenced can be used simultaneously. let's go after the low hanging fruit, which is the bank account. here's what happens. you deliver a piece of paper to the sheriff, the paper is brought to the bank, that the levy, that secures in priority, the attorney general's position on those accounts. the restraining order you have served, sometimes only if another creditor comes first. you have to perfect and have that levy and then if the money is not turned over, which it normally is not until there is what is called a turnover proceeding, which is an order from the court that sought to turn over the proceedings to the attorney general, so it happens but it happens not in a nanosecond. at the same time, she's turning her attention to real estate. she can only get her hands on it and order the sale of the interest that trump has. take 40 wall str
city from the sheriff's office, that's not going to happen. we have a lot of paper shuffling . last nights guest said that there are processes but it takes longer than was outlined. these devices that were referenced can be used simultaneously. let's go after the low hanging fruit, which is the bank account. here's what happens. you deliver a piece of paper to the sheriff, the paper is brought to the bank, that the levy, that secures in priority, the attorney general's position on those...
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donald trump did you want want to have to post a bond for e. jean carroll and let the attorney general's office and know how much he has access to until they have to file their brief in opposition to his request for another unfunded stay. >> what happened? >> then there's the final judgment. he can still appeal. at any point in time, during the pendency, he can post that bond. what it wouldn't stop, however, is e. jean carroll's lawyers starting enforcement proceedings. those don't happen overnight. so again, the fact that donald trump is asking for three additional business days, there's a mystery here. what magic is there to those three days? he surely doesn't expect that e. jean carr volume going to seize assets necessary to satisfy an $83 million judgment with interest in that three days. there must be some magic to that either because he still has to negotiate how he's going to get access to that bond or perhaps he has conditions of financing. donald trump has many outstanding mortgages on his various properties. it maybe that in one of hi
donald trump did you want want to have to post a bond for e. jean carroll and let the attorney general's office and know how much he has access to until they have to file their brief in opposition to his request for another unfunded stay. >> what happened? >> then there's the final judgment. he can still appeal. at any point in time, during the pendency, he can post that bond. what it wouldn't stop, however, is e. jean carroll's lawyers starting enforcement proceedings. those don't...
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they posted this on x, formerly known as twitter, and the communications officer said we are aware people are having trouble accessing our services. we are working on this now. that's all we have at this time. i tried to log into instagram and it appears that is down. facebook, it appears a number of people, including myself, have been logged out of the app so getting back in is having issues. facebook outages reported, over half a million as of a few minutes ago. it appears to be a widespread issue. no resolution at this point and we don't know why it's happening or whether or not that resolution will come anytime soon. a major social media platform -- several social media platforms disrupted this morning. >> thank you. >>> now shaquille brewster joining us. how are voters feeling about this race? >> reporter: well, this is a race that is expected to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial elections, and republicans see this as an opportunity, especially during a presidential election year to flip control of the governor's mansion. the state that has gone republican in the past pres
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are they concerned what might happen in a trump presidency post election? it's something a lot of people are going to be asking questions about. really, there should be some answer that's given. i think ultimately the u.s. attorney's office needs to answer questions why they had a sudden change of heart that impacts a case that the entire public is watching in the lead in to this election. >> there will be questioned asked and answers received. he's now set a hearing on march 25th and he agreed with the defense to conduct this hearing on the claimed discovery violations. that date should have been the first day of trial, frankly. what can we expect to occur at that type of hearing? >> katie, thanks for having me. it's great to be here with rinado again. this is the closest i'll get to my lost youth. to your point about the judge, i think, again, he's doing his level best to keep this moving and again to say the fact of this document dump is not right. they have to be given the opportunity to consider and review the evidence that's being brought against them
are they concerned what might happen in a trump presidency post election? it's something a lot of people are going to be asking questions about. really, there should be some answer that's given. i think ultimately the u.s. attorney's office needs to answer questions why they had a sudden change of heart that impacts a case that the entire public is watching in the lead in to this election. >> there will be questioned asked and answers received. he's now set a hearing on march 25th and he...
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the city from the sheriff's office putting padlocks on real estate and that is not going to happen. we will have a lot of paper shuffling. as your guest said last night, there are processes there, but it will take a little longer, i believe, then was outlined. so, these devices that were referenced could be used simultaneously. so, let's go after the low hanging fruit, that is the bank accounts, right? well, here is what happens. so, you deliver a piece of paper to the sheriff, it is called an execution, a levy goes to the bank, that secures the attorney general's position. on those accounts. order from the court that sought to turn over the proceedings to the attorney general. so, it does not happen in a nanosecond. at the same time, she will be turning her attention to real estate. remember, she can only get her hands on it and order the sale of the interest that mr. trump has. take 40 wall street, for example .'s name is on the building, he is a ground lease. he leases the ground the building is on. >> he leases it -- yes, the tenant is the owner of the building. so, she can come
the city from the sheriff's office putting padlocks on real estate and that is not going to happen. we will have a lot of paper shuffling. as your guest said last night, there are processes there, but it will take a little longer, i believe, then was outlined. so, these devices that were referenced could be used simultaneously. so, let's go after the low hanging fruit, that is the bank accounts, right? well, here is what happens. so, you deliver a piece of paper to the sheriff, it is called an...
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he says the true social posts do not run afoul of the gag order. the manhattan da's office asked whether the daughter was covered by the gag order and if not, to expand its scope. joining me now is joyce vance, professor at the university of alabama school of law. joyce, thanks for being here tonight. do you have a position here on whether judge marshawn actually should expand this and will expand this gag order? >> so, look. it is dicey, judges typically don't protect themselves simply because they don't need the protection. most good lawyers will insist that their clients behave, that they don't threaten the judge or a member of the judge's family. so this is a unique situation. but the reality is the judge will have to take action whether he wants to or not and it is more than act protecting his daughter. people who don't have abundant protection for their family. and when they see donald trump doing this to the judge's daughter, you know, i think we have to accept the fact they will be frightened for themselves. frightened for their families an
he says the true social posts do not run afoul of the gag order. the manhattan da's office asked whether the daughter was covered by the gag order and if not, to expand its scope. joining me now is joyce vance, professor at the university of alabama school of law. joyce, thanks for being here tonight. do you have a position here on whether judge marshawn actually should expand this and will expand this gag order? >> so, look. it is dicey, judges typically don't protect themselves simply...
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however, in the wake of those posts, it appears that the district attorney's office had gone to judge merchan in a filing that has not yet been made public and asked him, according to this new letter from one of the former president's attorneys, to confirm or clarify that the gag order indeed covers judge merchan's daughter. in this letter that they just sent and made public, they have said not only does the existing gag order not apply to judge merchan's daughter, but any effort to expand it should not happen until after full briefing and would be inappropriate in any event as a prior restraint on former president trump's free speech rights under the first amendment. and then, nicolle, most chillingly, they take a swipe at judge merchan's daughter, saying that the constitutional problems -- and i'm reading from the letter -- attendant were any additional improper restrictions on protected campaign speech would not only implicate first amendment rights that belong not only to president trump but to the public, but are especially offensive, and this is the quote, where the family membe
however, in the wake of those posts, it appears that the district attorney's office had gone to judge merchan in a filing that has not yet been made public and asked him, according to this new letter from one of the former president's attorneys, to confirm or clarify that the gag order indeed covers judge merchan's daughter. in this letter that they just sent and made public, they have said not only does the existing gag order not apply to judge merchan's daughter, but any effort to expand it...
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there were representatives from the sheriff's office. if they wore a badge in compelling county they were not command post. >> police deployed those no resources to investigate their most promising lead, angel. he was the classmate, rumor stories, was seen supposedly canoodling with danielle on march 11th. but angel initially told police that he did not even know danielle and had not been at the creek after police briefed angels about the consequences of lying to the authorities, he started to spill. >> he finally came forward and said, yes i was there. i was with danielle, i talked with her some. >> caroline was there too. >> was angel hitting on her? >> no, he was actually dating one of my other friends at the time and then another one of my friends who is at the creek, tammy, he was talking to tammy the whole time. >> according to caroline, the stories of angel hitting on danielle were just rumor. angel told police that he lost saw danielle in the afternoon. >> his story was that she had left around 3:30 that day and was headed toward
there were representatives from the sheriff's office. if they wore a badge in compelling county they were not command post. >> police deployed those no resources to investigate their most promising lead, angel. he was the classmate, rumor stories, was seen supposedly canoodling with danielle on march 11th. but angel initially told police that he did not even know danielle and had not been at the creek after police briefed angels about the consequences of lying to the authorities, he...
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i have asked the new york attorney general's office, if and when he posts a bond in your case, will you know the source of the funding and they've said we're not sure. >> so russia could put up the money for him. >> rachel maddow has floated that possibility several times the source of the funding could be a foreign government or someone close to a foreign government and we would not know. >> oh, lord. >> remarkable. >> recommended reading on this. no one is going anywhere. growing calls from club allies and supporters who want the rnc to pay all the bills associated with the ex-president's travails. the rnc installed his hand-picked leaders to make those decisions. we'll bring you those details next. we'll bring you those details next po, you need to bring peace to the valley. [ choking ] the chameleon is nothing like anyone you've ever faced. she is capable of mimicking any shape. awesome. i mean it's disturbing, but it's awesome. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse
i have asked the new york attorney general's office, if and when he posts a bond in your case, will you know the source of the funding and they've said we're not sure. >> so russia could put up the money for him. >> rachel maddow has floated that possibility several times the source of the funding could be a foreign government or someone close to a foreign government and we would not know. >> oh, lord. >> remarkable. >> recommended reading on this. no one is going...
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this filing from the attorney general's office is basically saying too bad, so sad, about your surge for bond. they don't think the search has been serious, but if donald trump can't come up with the money through some other outfit who could provide that bond, that the court would be -- the ag would be willing to let the court basically hold some of his properties in escrow, hand over the keys to your buildings or your plane perhaps until that bond can be found. as for what the trump's team plan is, that's the subject of much reporting that is going on, even now, because their filing says they approached 30 different bond outfits to find somebody who can put the money up, they simply don't have it right now. and it is not clear they're going to be able to find it before the deadline on monday. >> so, david, if he can't find someone to put up that bond, and he owes $464 million by monday, how would that process work legally? >> jose, for anyone else, the legal process is you get told no and that's the end of it. you have to put the money up yourself, because you now have a verdict aga
this filing from the attorney general's office is basically saying too bad, so sad, about your surge for bond. they don't think the search has been serious, but if donald trump can't come up with the money through some other outfit who could provide that bond, that the court would be -- the ag would be willing to let the court basically hold some of his properties in escrow, hand over the keys to your buildings or your plane perhaps until that bond can be found. as for what the trump's team...
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just ask capitol police officers that were attacked protecting our democracy on january 6th. that is in in-your-face response which i thoroughly appreciate. but a more serious tip is, you have a former president posting a picture of a current president in a violent situation in which, given some of his supporters, may actually go try to actualize that. two parts. one, what accountability should donald trump and his campaign be held to one that and two, what, if anything, should secret service be saying to trump as opposed to if i or symone had posted the video? >> the laws against making threats against president candidates also apply to presidential candidates. just because you are running for president doesn't mean you can't be held accountable for violent threats. but the accountability has to be by the american people fundamentally -- fundamentally. we know trump will drag that out. what we have to see is that the characteristics of an authoritarian or fascist political party are right there now. number one, they don't accept the outcome of democratic elections if they do
just ask capitol police officers that were attacked protecting our democracy on january 6th. that is in in-your-face response which i thoroughly appreciate. but a more serious tip is, you have a former president posting a picture of a current president in a violent situation in which, given some of his supporters, may actually go try to actualize that. two parts. one, what accountability should donald trump and his campaign be held to one that and two, what, if anything, should secret service...
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donald trump was part of this gag order is not -- is simply on his social media post or publicly in front of cameras or on the campaign trail restricted about what he can say about these particular individuals. >> just wondering how unusual is a partial gag order? and in this case, what does a partial gag order really mean? >> yea, well, it is not unusual for president trump or former president trump, i should say. he, as you know, has been placed under gag orders in other of his trials including judge chutkan and judge engoron each placed him under a partial gag order. it is not unconstitutional. i say this often, the first amendment is not an unfettered right and in this context, the court has to balance that right, which is a constitutionally protected right, but can take a back seat in certain instances to in this case the fair administration of justice. and noted it is a partial gag order. he is free to call this a witch-hunt, he's free to go after d.a. bragg and even the judge in this instance, which is why it is narrowly tailored. that's what constitutional scholars look for when d
donald trump was part of this gag order is not -- is simply on his social media post or publicly in front of cameras or on the campaign trail restricted about what he can say about these particular individuals. >> just wondering how unusual is a partial gag order? and in this case, what does a partial gag order really mean? >> yea, well, it is not unusual for president trump or former president trump, i should say. he, as you know, has been placed under gag orders in other of his...
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this will be a key post. other big finance names, jeff yass, noticeably a big investor in tiktok, another wall street name and familiar name bob lighthizer, key trade officer for the trump administration. >> and trump met yas suddenly flipping on whether tiktok should be banned. talk about the social security and medicare issue here. facts are an inconvenient thing for donald trump as the biden campaign points out. pe did in fact try to cut it trial in office and sutted again this week he might. the president's campaign pounced on it and biden himself on the road in the midwest this week talked about it. tell us how big of a role this issue will be between now and november? >> this is going play a huge issue. of course, the majority of voters are people who are nearing retirement or will be, are already retired. medicare and social security are key pillars of kind of people's everyday well-being. it's notable nikki haley, donald trump's opponent in the primary race just until a few days ago, she was, had plan
this will be a key post. other big finance names, jeff yass, noticeably a big investor in tiktok, another wall street name and familiar name bob lighthizer, key trade officer for the trump administration. >> and trump met yas suddenly flipping on whether tiktok should be banned. talk about the social security and medicare issue here. facts are an inconvenient thing for donald trump as the biden campaign points out. pe did in fact try to cut it trial in office and sutted again this week he...
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there were several times i would walk into mark's office and i would see him putting papers into the fireplace. >> eventually accommodated the long break between he and myself in june of 2020 when he wanted to put active duty troops on the streets of washington, d.c., and suggested that we shoot americans in the streets. >> he suggested that we deploy active duty troops in washington and shoot americans in the streets. says his defense secretary. and the white house chief of staff was regularly burning documents in the white house fireplaces and the son-in-law mysteriously gets a two billion dollar house warming president -- from a foreign government when he -- about americas nuclear programs at home in a bathroom and then refusing to give them back, and he's explicitly asking for armed people to be let into the crowd that he was going to directed to go to congress to overthrow the government to keep him in power. those are just, that is just a sprinkling of the things we have learned about his time in office since he had left office. today there's actually another one. new reporting
there were several times i would walk into mark's office and i would see him putting papers into the fireplace. >> eventually accommodated the long break between he and myself in june of 2020 when he wanted to put active duty troops on the streets of washington, d.c., and suggested that we shoot americans in the streets. >> he suggested that we deploy active duty troops in washington and shoot americans in the streets. says his defense secretary. and the white house chief of staff...
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who is coughing up this money for him to post this bond? same in the attorney general's case where the bond will be to the tune of 400 something million dollars. when a person in public office is beholden to someone for a debt, there are concerns that the person can be compromised. you know, i myself submitted to many background checks and i participated in interviews for the background checking of other people. and one of the consistent questions you were asked when you were getting a security clearance was whether you paid your debt to live beyond your means. you owed people money. anyone had any leverage of you or any basis for which you could be blackmailed because it is incredibly dangerous to national security when someone has something over your head. you are likely to curry favor with them. you can be extorted or blackmail. you can do favors for people. i think this is a very legitimate issue for the public and the press to be exploring in this campaign season. >> okay, it is an issue, but john, here is what is crazy. it's legal aga
who is coughing up this money for him to post this bond? same in the attorney general's case where the bond will be to the tune of 400 something million dollars. when a person in public office is beholden to someone for a debt, there are concerns that the person can be compromised. you know, i myself submitted to many background checks and i participated in interviews for the background checking of other people. and one of the consistent questions you were asked when you were getting a security...
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was in town to attend the wake of an nypd officer. biden was in town that day as well headlining a big fundraising event in manhattan with former presidents barack obama and bill clinton. but it was a different event this week, about 1000 miles away from new york, and not affiliated with either campaign, that could prove to be more effective in moving the needle in the presidential race and warning about donald trump's disturbing behavior. on wednesday, the former republican congresswoman liz cheney appeared at drake university in des moines, iowa and shared blunt analysis about the presidential race. >> we know that he tried once not to leave office. and he will have no incentive to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power and to leave office if he is elected again. i certainly have policy disagreements with the biden administration. i know the nation can survive bad policy. we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. [ applause ] >> here is the thing. nobody can credibly accused liz cheney of being a rino, a
was in town to attend the wake of an nypd officer. biden was in town that day as well headlining a big fundraising event in manhattan with former presidents barack obama and bill clinton. but it was a different event this week, about 1000 miles away from new york, and not affiliated with either campaign, that could prove to be more effective in moving the needle in the presidential race and warning about donald trump's disturbing behavior. on wednesday, the former republican congresswoman liz...
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the washington post reports that trump seated at the defense table grimaced and shook his head as the judge ruled against them. uncharacteristically furious is how nbc news described the judge today as he -- the criminal defense lawyers for accusing the manhattan district attorney's office of misconduct, saying, quote, it is really disconcerting because the allegations that the defense make in all of your papers are of the people's misconduct is incredibly seriously, unbelievably serious. you are literally accusing the manhattan d.a.s office and people assigned to this case of engaging in prosecutorial misconduct and trying to make me complicit in it and you don't have a single site to support that position. that the people, by not obtaining the documentation from the u.s. attorney's office had somehow committed some sort of fraud upon the court. where the trial begins, the jury will hear a version of what alvin bragg said when the indictment was announced almost a year ago. >> the defendant repeatedly made false statements on new york business records. he also caused others to make f
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he posted nearly $92 million bond for lying about sexually assaulting eiji karen. e. jean carroll. that is donald trump being punished and held accountable. that is donald trump being bound by the law. like everyone else. yes, it is a bond and he's in the process of appealing, but it marks the end of trump's effort to try to break the system to evade justice. it is only the beginning. just 17 days from today, the civil fraud judgment of $454 million, plus interest, comes due. coincidentally, perhaps politically, the same day as his criminal trial is scheduled to start in new york. donald trump is showing voters that he is angry and crazy. every day. he is grabbing for money under the weight of civil judgments. and he just installed his daughter in law as the head of the republicans national campaign committee. 241 days until election day. today was a very bad day for donald trump. there are almost certainly worst days for him i had. joining us now, tim o'brien. senior executive editor from bloomberg opinion and author of trump nation. he is also the bloomberg podcast, crash course.
he posted nearly $92 million bond for lying about sexually assaulting eiji karen. e. jean carroll. that is donald trump being punished and held accountable. that is donald trump being bound by the law. like everyone else. yes, it is a bond and he's in the process of appealing, but it marks the end of trump's effort to try to break the system to evade justice. it is only the beginning. just 17 days from today, the civil fraud judgment of $454 million, plus interest, comes due. coincidentally,...
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the attorney general, this is a whole different law enforcement officer than the d.a. new york, is saying that, you know, they will go forward and seize assets if trump doesn't post bond in that case. >> we are prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to new yorkers and, yes, i look at 40 wall street each and every day. >> that is tough talk, legally. the deadline is today. you've heard that. this was all coming up until today. here is a place where we are going to report what happens as it happens. donald trump's lawyers managed to achieve some progress. they did not reverse everything. they lost the fraud judgment. today, because of their efforts, they were basically making the argument that they have tried to get the ball and they talked all these people that there are reasons that it was too hard and too high and, while they found appeals court judges agreeing today. that is the usually final word on this kind of thing. the bond has been lowered from $450 million down to $175 million and they get 10 more days in the trump side to deal with the new number, 17
the attorney general, this is a whole different law enforcement officer than the d.a. new york, is saying that, you know, they will go forward and seize assets if trump doesn't post bond in that case. >> we are prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to new yorkers and, yes, i look at 40 wall street each and every day. >> that is tough talk, legally. the deadline is today. you've heard that. this was all coming up until today. here is a place where we are going to report...
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summer from a fund led by the crown prince of saudi arabia has raised questions about the ethics of post white house business dealings. >> what was mark meadows burning every day? >> i wish i knew, nicole. there are several times i would walk into mark's office and i would see him putting papers into the fireplace. >> eventually it culminate had the break when he want today deploy active duty troops on the street of washington dc and suggested that we shoot americans in the streets. >> he suggested that we deploy active duty troops in washington and shoot americans in the street. says his defense secretary. and, the white house chief of staff was regularly burning documents in the white house fireplaces. and, the son-in-law mysteriously get as $2 billion house warming president from a foreign government the second he walks out of the white house and he is stashing classified documents about america's nuclear programs at home in a bathroom and refusing to give them back. and, he is explicitly asking for armed people to be let into the crowd he was going to direct to go to congress to over
summer from a fund led by the crown prince of saudi arabia has raised questions about the ethics of post white house business dealings. >> what was mark meadows burning every day? >> i wish i knew, nicole. there are several times i would walk into mark's office and i would see him putting papers into the fireplace. >> eventually it culminate had the break when he want today deploy active duty troops on the street of washington dc and suggested that we shoot americans in the...
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the new york post , on fly. any other election cycle, it wasn't in 18, 20 or 22, it would hurt democrats. if i am a democrat running for office i pick up a paper, if i were a democrat running for office i will be carrying this around all day. look at what the republicans are doing to you. donald trump said, and by the way this is for you at home, can i get a tj camera? >> not yet. not the second. >> he's in his underwear at home. i was afraid that i was picking up a director that matters. tj has been with us for 20 years, by the way. he's family. i work will carry this around. see this headline? the only thing the post didn't tell you is donald trump said blame me for this. donald trump said kill the bill and blame me for everything that happens after this point. donald trump said blame me. yes, donald, we are blaming you. we are blaming mike johnson for following your orders. we are blaming the republicans who begged for a top border bill. like the wall street journal editorial page said could not take yes for
the new york post , on fly. any other election cycle, it wasn't in 18, 20 or 22, it would hurt democrats. if i am a democrat running for office i pick up a paper, if i were a democrat running for office i will be carrying this around all day. look at what the republicans are doing to you. donald trump said, and by the way this is for you at home, can i get a tj camera? >> not yet. not the second. >> he's in his underwear at home. i was afraid that i was picking up a director that...
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i'm sorry, to obtain a stay there without having to post a bond. one reason he may have tried delaying posting a bond in the attorney general's case, he didn't want them to know he has the means necessary to obtain a bond. he asked the appeals court in new york to lower the amount of the bond to $100 million or less. that will be a substantially harder argument for him now that he has posted a bond in the e. jean carroll case and shown he can access financing where it calls for in other cases. >> this $91.6 million is in escrow pending the appeals process. so, at what point timeline-wise, when does e. jean carroll actually see the money? >> yeah, great question. this is where things can bog down. our appellate courts generally, it holds true for appellate courts handling criminal cases and handling civil cases, are overburdened. you could use more judges appointed to handle the flood of appeals that appellate courts in all jurisdictions have to handle each year. so, you know, what i will expect to see now is the court setting a briefing schedule, w
i'm sorry, to obtain a stay there without having to post a bond. one reason he may have tried delaying posting a bond in the attorney general's case, he didn't want them to know he has the means necessary to obtain a bond. he asked the appeals court in new york to lower the amount of the bond to $100 million or less. that will be a substantially harder argument for him now that he has posted a bond in the e. jean carroll case and shown he can access financing where it calls for in other cases....