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the big dog in this crowd because they have the thousands of cops that are going to be on the front lines and behind the scenes. and coordinating all of that is a lot, but you and i were both at at the global threats summit overseas recently and we heard the threat stream. you've got al-qaeda propaganda calling for lone wolves. ice is launching attacks and multiple countries so they have their concerns, which is why they spent so much time planning yeah, i think that's the thing. >> there are so many threats. they have to plan for everything. they have to be right to keep everyone safe. and it is quite a tall order. >> john miller. thank you so much for taking us inside of that. it was really fascinating to see what they have underway there appreciate it. >> thanks for joining us. the news continues now on cnn happening now, president biden stands, were american heroes risked their lives and world war two to bolster is pro-democracy message and draw
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a sharp contrast with donald trump, a top biden ally, congressman james clyburn joins us this hour, discussed the president's speech and has campaign against trump also tonight, court insiders offer a new portrait of the judge overseeing the trump classified documents case describing her as isolated and inexperienced what that could mean for the case against trump and revealing new financial disclosures were just filed by us supreme court justices documenting clarence thomas donor paid trip to bali. several justices lucrative book deals, and high priced caught your tickets. bianna, gave the justice ketanji brown, jackson welcome to our viewers here in the united states at around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, a you're in the situation room we're getting global reaction this hour to president biden's newest appeal to preserve
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democracy abroad and at home cnn's fred pleitgen, the standing by frehse and berlin the first that's going to cnn's kayla tausche. she's in paris, failure. the president spoke at 0.2 hoke the cliffs scaled by american troops it was very brave american troops on d-day, exactly 80 years ago. what was his message well, if it was a forceful message made even more power for fall by the imagery that surrounded the president today. >> bright blue skies turquoise waters in the english channel. he was flanked by utah and omaha beaches where those d-day troops came ashore on june 6th. a top those cliffs that those army rangers scaled to secure those nazi artillery and overlook positions. and essentially presented the beginning of the end of world war ii. and president biden in his message today, said that those young men, those veterans, risked it all in 1944 or an all he was asking all they were asking the audience was just to remember why they
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did it. here's the president you're not asking us to give or risk our lives but there are asking us to care for others and our country more than ourselves. >> they're not asking us to do their job they're asking us to do our job to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad. and at home to be part of something bigger than ourselves. >> in that speech, biden evoked ronald reagan, who delivered a strikingly similar message from that exact 0.40 years ago when the cold war was underway and when americans were frustrated with us intervention overseas after vietnam, biden is in a very similar position, but in making this she's also trying to strike a contrast with donald trump, his predecessor, and gop opponent who has threatened to withdraw support, both from ukraine and from nato. and that contrast, biden
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will seek to continue to extend throughout the weekend when he visits a world war i cemetery here in paris that trump declined to visit when he visited a few years ago, wolf jarkayla, the president, president biden, also issued an apology to president zelenskyy of ukraine. tell us about that. >> well, the two liters we're meeting today to discuss this state of play in ukraine, where the country is just beginning to use american made weapons to strike inside russia. the president was going to be getting an update on that strategy and announced a new $225,000,000 aid package for ukraine that included ammunition, artillery, and air defense fence systems that had long been in the works, but had been delayed because it took six months for congress to greenlight the newest aid package that happened back in april. and it's set ukraine back on the battle field, which is why biden apologized. here's how he said it walk away from you guys weeks
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knowing was going to surge a funny because we had trouble getting bill. >> away as it passed, had the money is from some of our very conservative members we got it done finally but. >> with no end in sight for war in ukraine, more money is expected to be needed in europe, there is little financial wherewithal in the u.s. the political wherewithal is growing thin, neck let's tweak at the g7 summit. allies are going to be discussing a new plan to unlock up to $50 billion in alone for ukraine, for them to fund some of their names it's for the longer term and that's something that president biden and president macron will also be discussing during this state visit tomorrow, wealth. >> kayla tausche in paris, verse, kayla, thank you very much. want to go to cnn's fred pleitgen right now. he's joining us for berlin. fred hollow is president biden's message today being received by
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allies and adversaries well, first of all, by allies, i think extremely important and one of the ones of course was the person that president biden was sitting. volodymyr zelenskyy. i think that apology especially is very important to the ukrainians. will one of the things that ukraine's have been telling us and the many times that we'd been on the ground with them as they were starving, they say for those u.s. artillery shells, as that at aid was caught up in congress, is they say, look for the ukrainians, this was all measured in lives. they say potentially thousands of ukrainians were killed because they didn't have enough ammunition to fight back the russians. now of course, other allies also reassured by the words of president biden, you look, for instance at the french who are now promising mirage fighter jets to the ukrainian. but also we're i am right here, germany, olaf scholtz of the german chancellor, saying that he also liked president biden biden is now going to let the ukrainians use german weapons to strike into russian territory also, on a limited base as well, very different the adversaries, of course, vladimir putin also a
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big day for him. you had a big speech and panel at the st. petersburg economic forum, which is extremely important. for a russian leader and there he reiterated two things again, obviously, very angry about president biden's words, very angry about the the us allowing the ukrainians to strike and russian territory now, saying that for the russians they say that they don't know why they don't have the right to, for instance, give adversaries of the us similar weapons to threaten american assets, not just in the us, but of course also around the world as well. all the russian leader did say wolf, that's something like that was not imminent. and then we heard another thing from a vladimir putin where he wanted once again parotid russia's military arsenal and its nuclear arsenal saying that russia has a lot more nuclear weapons as he put it, then the united states and then the europeans, of course, he once again said, right now, there's no eminent use of a nuclear weapons and it's something that the russians obviously don't want to do, but it is something where he is trying to predict object that military
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power that the russians have. of course, the russians very angry by some of the things that president biden has said while in normandy. >> moment and dave fred pleitgen in berlin. thank you very much joining us now, a national co-chair of the biden reelection campaign congressman james climber and democrat of south carolina founder smith. thanks very much for joining us. >> how far does president biden's message on democracy go when trump is still leading biden in several a battleground state polls and just raked in a massive fundraising haul off of this felony conviction well, thank you very much for having me i think that we're going to have a lot of ebbs and flows throughout this campaign on the way to november 5th i am not all that concerned about the poll and taking place now, i remember the poland over there in maryland a few weeks ago when the candidate whose down five and 17 and warned back 13
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there's something going on with polling today that i don't think we are taken into account if you're pulling people with landlines and there's so many people without land lines. >> i'm not too sure we can get accurate poll and dead i know this. what i keep hearing about the loss of support among african americans by joe biden is not when i'm hearing. when i go into barbershops, i go into churches, masonic halls. i don't hear that. so i'm not sure what's going on with polling today, but i think that joe biden is in the very good place. people much better place and people saying what congressman a new fox news poll shows president biden and trump tied in virginia, virginia, a state that biden won decisively back in 2020 biden's support
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among black voters had dropped by 70% relative to 2020 and trump's went up by almost exactly that amount. so how do you explain that, congressman? >> i think it's faulty polling. i just don't see anything else. if you telling me that joe biden as lost 17 points from what do you got would happen americans the last time out. i don't see you feel that and that trump is going up by 17 points i don't see that either. i just believe there's something going on here that we are not able be able to deal with until this election gets after labor day, but don't you think a congressmen that president biden needs to do something more to cement his support with black voters, not just in virginia, but across the country. >> i think joe biden to do exactly what it needs to do i don't know how are you doing things? maybe we have surrogates or not doing a good enough job out here. but you
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look at his proposals, you look at what's happening with all the numbers job region more than anybody expected for but to be, we look at what he's done with student loan debt. it looked like what he's done with legislatively successes had joe biden can do much more than already is being done what we've got to do, hopefully is get people to understand that style should not trump substance and every time i talk to people, that tell me well, he doesn't seem to have the integer that i want to see. well, how about the guy? but the energy and with no substance i'd much rather have substance than style. i know that's what you are dealing with here. >> congressman, in another sensitive issue, the nwa cp is now calling for president biden to immediately stop weapons shipments to israel over the enormous civilian death toll in
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gaza. how much is president biden jeopardizing the support of key parts of his coalition over his handling of this war well, i think that all of us in the nwa cp and i hold to life membership and then wsb, abby meeting with my state nwa cp tomorrow night i think we often say about what's going on. >> israel. i'm won't go as far as to say that the president or the latter relate withhold funding because i've said to people, we want israel to be able to defend itself. and if you want them to defend themselves, then you've got to be very careful how you cut off a so i want to experts to do what they know how to do and hopefully get us to where we need to be so you cut off the aid, then they defend themselves. then you say, well, you should not have done it. but that fast as we've talked about, in afghanistan. so there's got to be a balance
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and all the get this year. and i think people and then wsup understand that congressman jim clyburn. thanks very much for joining us thank you very much for having me. and just ahead, donald trump refuses to back down from his threat to seek revenge against his opponents if he returns to the white house former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci will weigh in on that and more right after a quick break, stay with us. you're in the situation room the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and they'll form we're presidents. one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max what the biggest companies the liver is an exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and biji solutions from t-mobile for business, t-mobile connection next
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trump to tv's dr. phil retribution is going to be through success. we're going to make it very successful. we have to bring the country together. lowered revenge is a very strong word, but maybe we have revenge through success while revenge just take time, i will say that does. and sometimes revenge can be justified. so i have to be honest. sometimes they can let's talk about this in more with former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci. anthony, thanks very much for joining us. i know you've written a new book entitled from wall street to the white house and back the scaramucci guide to unbreakable resilience. there you see the cover right there? you heard trump's grievance politics amid president biden's defense of democracy on the world stage, what do you make of that split-screen well the problem if i give be so candid with you wove is that the president? >> president biden presents old and president trump, even
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though he's a few years younger than i'm presents more energetic and young. and so the campaign, the biden campaign, has to get their arms around on that because the biden messaging is fantastic the biden legislative agenda has work he's done more for working class people than donald trump did to 2017 to 2021 but you've got an issue there and unfortunately in our society now, these elections are popularity contests and not hiring decisions. and so they have to come up with a strategy to expand the net of the biden independence. and so less than dr. phil is a great guy i don't know what he charged for that therapy session with donald trump, but it was a therapy session and laced underneath all of that double entendre because that'll trump will say two things at once. >> and then his adversaries will pick up on one thing. >> and the people that are
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supporting and we'll pick up on another. and so he's saying he doesn't want revenge. revenge is success. and the other side of his mouth, he's letting people know, hey, i can't wait to get this job because i'm going to seek retribution through the justice system. he's also told friends of mine that have defended him in court. defense attorneys that he wants to use the fbi as the gestapo. he probably doesn't know what that means, but he has said that. and so we have to hold them accountable for those things. and if we do all of that, president biden will win reelection it's all very scary are the words that he utters trump has a high-dollar fundraisers, you know, in beverly hills tonight on the heels of his massive may fundraising haul, it seems he's only raking in more and more cash after his felony conviction. explain that. why is that? >> well, i think some of that is is base responding to his words about the unevenness of the justice system. but i think
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there's a secondary underlying thing there and i hate to sound so cynical about it. but those people are doing a venn diagram analysis of the election and they're buying a paul option on donald trump. >> if he wins, then they're not on his persecution list. >> of course, if joe biden wins, joe biden doesn't have a persecution list. and the system stays status quo. and so this is one of those weird things is weird calculation. the money being thrown around for those billionaires there's not a lot of money for them. it's a lot of money to the average american, but it's sort of a placeholder if you will, in the event of a trump victory. now, what i would say to those people is be careful because you may get what you ask for and this is a guy that could destabilize our international leinz. this is a guy that can threaten in our democracy. this is a guy that 40 of his closest working associates, including the vice president of the united states is telling you openly how
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negative on bitcoin and crypto tweeted about it as president. now all of a sudden he's positive about it. negative on tiktok was going to ban it. now he's positive about it. i don't understand how he gets him free pass and i don't understand now these people don't realize how transactional he is. and at the spur of the moment, if it serves his personal interests, forget about the country. it's got to serve as personal interests. heel flip on a dime, and so right now the president has good political instincts and he sees those two things as raising money and potentially widening the birth of bob a younger demographic of voters but it's completely dishonest and i don't understand why he's not being called out on it the way other classical politicians have been called out on switching their views. >> flip-flopping anthony scaramucci. thank you very, very much coming up. we're getting new details just in to cnn our, preparations for donald trump's sentencing in
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level, but either way, it's going to be a law enforcement officer who's going to ask him questions, whether his lawyer there about his family history his education is criminal background is employment history, and the substance abuse medical condition financial status. it's interesting because he's not going to be like many of their clients, except for criminal background where he says, i'm the subject of three other open criminal indictments at this point and awaiting trial. but his financial background is family background, his employment history has medical substance abuse. he doesn't do drugs and he doesn't drink but what they're trying to find out, wolf is is he got enough support in his life? and the answer is clearly yes to thrive in the community corrections environment, meaning not in a prison, not in a jail. will they recommend probation? in a pre-sentencing report to the judge? >> very interesting. i'm john miller. thank you very much. i
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want to discuss this in more with cnn, senior law enforcement analysts, andrew mccabe. he's a former deputy director of the fbi, and robert ray, the former counsel to donald trump during his first impeachment. andrew, typically a convicted defendant, meets with the probation should officer one-on-one without without an attorney present? >> why is judge marsha and letting todd blanche trump's attorney join him in this session well that's a great question. we'll i would expect that the judge probably thinks that mr. blanche is presence will help the meeting take place in a more professional and controlled way. i think it's unlikely that blanche will attempt to prohibit questioning on certain questions. you may be able to help trump. this is trump and his answers to the questions i think at the end of the day, it's probably a decision that favors and supports a more productive exchange in one
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that's less likely the provoke more action and motions and complaints that robert that trump will be treated like any other defendant were told. >> but how do you think he's going to handle it? >> how would you be advising him going into this this pre-sentencing interview if you were his counsel? >> i've done many of these, wolf and i will say just as a point of reference that in the federal system, if the attorney requests presence during the pre-sentence investigation, it is routinely granted and ordered by the court. >> in other words, probation doesn't interview the defendant unless the attorney is present. and although i understand that in the new york state system, that's less common it is an important point to make, i think in this respect to answer your question and that is todd blanche, make certain that the probation officer is not allowed to ask and will instruct his client
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not to answer any questions about the offenses of conviction for fear that anything that donald trump might say potentially could jeopardize an appeal. so that's one of the primary reasons why a lawyer is present during the pre-sentence investigation in a case in which the defendant has gone to trial as opposed to a guilty plea proceeding. >> andrew, how does this pre-sentencing interview and report informed the judges ultimate decision on sentencing? >> from all parts of the world, not just wolf, the judge's obligated to consider mitigating factors and everything that could impact the outcome of the sentence. and this is a heard this case is a perfect example of that i think in most cases, most cases of convictions new york state, on this offense do not result in prison terms because they could that's certainly
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probably the most likely outcome, especially when a defendant like former president trump is someone who has no criminal history, no record of convictions violence so all those things mitigate against having serving a harsher or or any sort of term of incarceration. >> however, here the president is probably made his own situation worse through his words and his actions by exhibiting really no remorse bye bye. exhibit outright contempt for the court, for the judge. judges are allowed to take those factors into consideration as well. so it's really a question as to how judge merchan is going to look at the overall picture and the pre-sentence report is really a foundation for the picture that's the report that gives him all of the basics. hey, graphical data and information about the community support that he's likely to receive contempt for the gag order as
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well. it posed by the judge robert trump's team can submit letters of support from his friends, from his family to judge version with his sense sentencing submission, what could that look like? >> typically in the usual case, although there's nothing usual about this case you would expect to see letters submitted from those who have close personal relationships with the defendant, often, family members but also business colleagues or people that know the defendant quite well, either in a personal capacity, as close personal friends or in their ordinary affairs, meaning, their business capacity, any efforts in the community to be of service are particularly meaningful i think to a sentencing judge of volunteering your time. i mean, it's hard to understand in a case like this how helpful that really will be about one of the
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most known people in the world who obviously has a public background and factions who will development of a career in the public eye, not just as president, but even long before that in new york state, that there really is all that much that a judge would learn from any of those who took the time. and we're asked to write on his behalf but i've seen in many cases where even in situations where the facts are already known to the judge, someone who speaks from the heart about the merits the personal characteristics of the defendant, and the content of that. defendant's character to be meaningful, whether it comes from a family member or a colleague friend, a business associate, who knows what else. >> and i imagine that todd blanche will be looking for. >> those types of speakers who can communicate in writing. i don't think it's helpful to have a whole lot of them, but
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entered the courtroom with her husband, peter neal first lady, dr. jill biden. >> motioned for him to sit next to her in the front row with approximately a dozen other biden family members. once naomi was on the stand, defense attorney abbe lowell asked her about the two time she saw her father in 2018, he seemed like the clearest that i had seen him since my uncle died and he just seemed really great. she testified that she had not seen her father for a long time when she and her then boyfriend now husband, met him at a coffee shop along with hunter's sober coach. i told him that i was so proud of him and i was so proud to introduce peter to him. she then testified she saw her father again in new york city in october of 2018 during the time her father owned the gun at the center of this case, she said she met him to give back his car. she had borrowed for a move, and she testified the car was in good shape and had no evidence of drugs, adding that he seemed hopeful. but on cross-examination, naomi and
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defense attorney seemed caught off guard when prosecutors presented texts between her and her father during that trip, when he appeared erratic and went dark for long stretches, one of her texts reading, i don't know what to say. i just miss you so much. i just want to hang out with you. and from him one saying, i'm sorry, i have been so unreachable, it's not fair to you, naomi testified that she returned the car on october 19th and that at that time she didn't see any drug paraphernalia in it a few days after that, her aunt hallie biden testified earlier in the trial that she found drug paraphernalia in that same car, prosecutors seizing on this and suggesting that the drug residue and drug paraphernalia must have been put in the car after she returned it. timeline crucial as hunter is accused of lying on federal gun by informs about his drug use at that a time cnn's paula reid reporting for us. >> thank you, paula, very much coming up. the new revelations about the us supreme court
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shared with your adversary. if his secret is betrayed, it bullet to the back of the hand, secrets and spies a nuclear gain sunday at ten on cnn tonight, we're digging into new financial disclosure forms filed by us supreme court justices. >> and we're finding a treasure trove of information and high priced items from a bali vacation beyonce tickets provided by the superstar herself cnn's bryan todd is working the story for us. brian, take us through these disclosures and what they reveal. wolf, some of these gifts are neither illegal nor unethical, but they do reveal privilege and raise more questions about whether more checks and balances are needed for the supreme court conservative supreme court justice clarence thomas, finally discloses one of his controversial trips, a 2019 trip to bali indonesia, paid for by republican megadonor harlan crow. that vacation was at the center of controversy surrounding travel by thomas
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and his wife, ginni, the investigative news outlet propublica reported last year that thomas and his wife accepted luxury trips and gifts from crow for decades. most of which went unreported on thomas's financial disclosures thomas is reporting of that bali trip was among several new financial disclosures by the justices published today among them for tickets to a beyond say, concert hurt last year that the pop star gave to liberal justice ketanji brown jackson. the gift was not illegal or unethical under the court's rules, justices are required to report gifts over a certain amount about $400. they have to report them. and in this case, he's tickets were worth more than about $4,000. so that's why they were reported. >> a supreme court spokeswoman referencing an early hit song by beyond say, since cnn, a statement saying court justice jackson is crazy in love with bianna. music, who isn't jackson also reported that she received artwork valued at more than 12,000 thousand dollars from artists lonnie holley and dr. kathy earls ross, the
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justices new disclosures of book deals are also raising some eyebrows. jackson, a liberal justice who's the first african american woman on the court, received a payment from a publisher last year for almost $900,000. conservative justice neil gorsuch reported book royalty income of $250,000. fellow conservative brett kavanaugh, who is writing a memoir, listed a payment for $340,000 justices are allowed to have some outside income, but most of their outside income is kept around $30,000 thanks except you do not have to have a limit on book royalties and fees. >> so these justices who signed these multimillion dollar their contracts are not subject to any cap and they can make as much as they can from these book deals. >> but critics say all of this as well as the recent reporting that conservative justice samuel alito and his wife flew flags at their homes that were also flown by january 6, rioters doesn't present the best optics for the court alito had previously drawn criticism
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for going on a luxury fishing trip on the private jet of a conservative hedge fund manager, a trip that was not initially disclosed. >> there is a crisis of confidence of the supreme court. it starts with their jurisprudence, but it clearly continues with their ethical all issues these disclosure reports are the first of their kind to be issued since last fall when the supreme court adopted a code of conduct for the first time in its history that was in response to the travel scandals. >> but ethics watchdogs and some democratic lawmakers are skeptical of that new code because it doesn't continue seen any enforcement mechanisms. >> wolf are bryan. thank you, brian tied reporting also tonight, veterans of judge aileen cannon's courtroom are raising questions about her ability to oversee donald trump's classified documents trial with many telling cnn she is too isolated to an experience and to an efficient to handle the case. cnn jessica snyder has more for us. what are you learning, jessica? >> well, you know, well, if there are many factors contributing to these questions about judge cannon's fitness for this particular classified
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documents case. so first of all, she's only been on the federal bench for less than for years. in addition, she's the only judge in that fort pierce courthouse the courthouse itself is on the very edge of the southern district of florida, which is the judicial district plus she had very minimal trial experience as a lawyer. so this really all adds up to a judge who is isolated and inexperience. and as such, moving out of really slow and plotting and paste, it turns out it's not just in donald trump's case, but in an array of cases that have come before her in the past few years and to back all that up, our reporters, hannah rabinovitz and tyranny sneed, they talk to ten attorneys who regularly appear before a judge cannon, and they all did speak anonymously, of course, because lawyers aren't typically able or willing to talk about a sitting federal judge. and here's how several of them described judge cannon. they said she is not efficient indecisive. she just seems overwhelmed by the process. and they say that although she is
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diligent and well prepared, she actually does struggle with document management and we've seen that in trump's classified documents case, there are several motions. these pretrial disputes that are still lingering that will have to be resolved before any trial date is even put on the calendar. and the isolation of our courthouse, it's 60 miles north of west palm beach. the fact that she's the only judge there, it has made it a lot more difficult for her to learn on the job. she has no other judges around to really regularly bounced problems off of and our team talk to a senior judge, paul huck. he describes judge cannon as very smart, very personal, but he did agree that her posts this can be very isolating. and of course, judge cannon has come under extreme criticism for her delayed scheduling of hearings. and then most recently this decision that will allow several outside parties to have time at a upcoming argument a little bit later in june about the validity of special counsel jack smith's appointment. the other attorneys that our team
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has talked to, they note that judge cannon, as we've seen, she's been tough in this case. she slapped back at the special counsel when his team hasn't followed exact procedural rules, one attorney said that's really a trend and oliver cases, she just doesn't like the government permit to come in and play steamroller on the flip side though, some of the attorneys have said she seems to be in their view, giving donald trump better treatment than they've seen some other criminal defendants get in other cases, wolf, judge, aileen cannon really facing a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism as this case moves forward very slowly and especially as it becomes more apparent that there likely will not be a trial before election day. wealth. jessica schneider reporting for us, jessica, thank you coming up bombshell. testimony from a key witness in the federal bribery trial democratic senator bob menendez will be right back this election season. >> stay with cnn with more
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a public official? >> yes, i did who was that public official? >> senator robert menendez. and then he point get him seated right there in the courtroom. you rebase said he committed these bribes with the help of other people, namely nadine menendez, the senator's wife, who's being tried separately. and he talked about a conversation that the two of them had back in march of 2019. she was talking about men always lighting her down and he was talking about how he very much needed a criminal investigation involving insurance fraud involving some of his friends and people who we cared about. he wanted that investigation and to go away. he then told jurors i agreed with nadine menendez and other people to provide a car for nadine, in order to get the power and influence of mr. menendez? to help me get a better resolution for what if my associates, who is being charged in a criminal matter now again, uribe has already pleaded guilty to providing nadine menendez with their
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mercedes making payments on that mercedes, the defense wolf for its part, has been arguing all along that there was no wrongdoing, that there were no bribes in some ways, the senator and his wife lived separate lives and also that any money that nadine menendez may have received was alone. now we're gonna be hearing more of this he witnessed jose uribe when he continues to take the stand on monday. >> well so how long do you think jason this trial is going to continue? >> sorry about that well-fed to new york busy street bus going by, repeat that. >> how long do we expect the trial to continue sure. >> well, the trial is already been going on for about four weeks and we're expecting this trial to last for several more weeks before it's concluded. so may sometime by the end of the month or the beginning of the next month, when nay deans trial is also expected to get underway. >> jason carroll in new york

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