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right here to see the new central we begin with breaking news indeed, monumental decision from the supreme court on donald trump's claim of presidential immunity. today, the justices ruled the former president isn't titled to some immunity from criminal prosecution, sending the question back to a lower court the decision was 6-3 with the court's liberal justices dissenting is a block and in the majority opinion, chief justice john roberts wrote this quote, the nature of presidential power requires that a former president have some immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office. but he also added this, the president enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts and not everything. the president does is official. justice sonia sotomayor did not hold back in her dissent, she wrote in part under the majority's
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reasoning, trump. now, we'll it'd be insulated from criminal prosecution in every use of official power, the president is now the king, now aching above the law. today's decision will have significant implications for trump's legal and also his political future. and in all but assures that the january 6 federal case against him will not go to trial. for the election. let's turn now to cnn, chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid, who's lived force outside the supreme court, walk us through this ruling. paula every on the court ruling that former presidents do have some immunity from criminal prosecution. >> and then laying out a test, for example, they say that if a president's exercising his powers related to core constitutional authorities, immunity is absolute. they then go on to say other official actions, or at least entitled to a presumption of immunity. but there is no protection for unofficial acts. and then they kick it back down. in this case to judge tanya chutkan, the
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district courts judge, who's overseeing this case to suss out which parts of this indictment would count as unofficial or official acts. now, when speaking with sources familiar with the trump legal teams thinking they're viewing this as quote, a major victory, because not only do they believe they will successfully be able to argue that certain aspects of this indictment were official so acts they believe that what is whatever is left of it, the unofficial acts that prosecutors needed least some evidence related to official acts that also will get tossed out. they believe under this opinion so it's unclear exactly if that's the way it's going to go. but that's their initial analysis. and what we know that it's trump's lawyers will be very busy here. and it seems unlikely, if not impossible, that whatever is left of this case could go forward before the november election what does this mean? polo for trump's other cases in speaking with sources, we can expect that they're going to use this opinion in the other cases, he the spacing, for example, the
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other jack smith case related to the alleged mishandling of classified documents down at mar-a-lago. >> they will likely try to argue that the reason trump had these documents, right? that was part of his official duties as president. they will also use this opinion to try to undermine that case. unclear how successful they will be also in new york where there's already a guilty verdict. they will use this opinion out on appeal to try to challenge certain evidence that was introduced specifically portions of hope hicks, his testimony, as well as tweets that were entered in to eventually result in that guilty verdict. unclear how they'll use it in georgia, but lots of opportunities that's actually a different legal team that's analyzing that fake case. so we can absolutely expect that this opinion will keep trump's lawyers very busy this summer. paula reid live four is outside the supreme court where a lot of work, including some yard work, is underway. we do appreciate it. thank you for more on this. now, we're joined by constitutional law professor at princeton university, debra pearlstein, professor first you're reaction to this
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ruling? >> i think i'd have to say it's stunning stunning not so much for the particular ruling as it relates to former president trump, but for the breadth of power it recognizes in the executive and all president's going forward, it's certainly has consequences as the reporter was just mentioning, we can talk about for this case at a minimum, it is going to make it take quite a bit longer. it's unclear how it eventually comes out on some of the key allegations against president the former president. but it is clear that the court thinks well beyond what it needed to decide to decide this case that press presidents can tell the department of justice what to do and that decisions or actions by the president's advising the department of justice on prosecution's to bring more, not to bring are absolutely immune from suit. so concerns about the weaponization of the department of justice by future president,
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for example, those just it's got a lot bigger. it seems like you're concerned this may give trump a roadmap for how he could use the doj for some of his already clearly stated purposes. >> if he does win reelection, would that be fair to say? i think it's absolutely fair to say not just a roadmap for this trial or this potential trial, which is certainly true. although again, i think there were a lot of arguments that are going to need to be hashed out in this case. but as we think about the power of the presidency going forward, the language that this court uses about about the sweeping and unrivaled powers of the presidency and how much power it puts in the category of absolute presidential authority authority that is completely immune from criminal prosecution. so not just things like the pardon power, which we might imagine goes in that bucket but things like the president's power for to engage in investigation and prosecution. and the president's power to remove
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officials, despite there being legislation that says their removal restrictions on your ability to fire people who work in the executive branch. those things are now called into question. those limits on presidential power are now called into question in a way they've just never been before. it seemed on the flip side when you listen to or read some of what chief justice john roberts wrote, that there was a concern about in unforeseen side effect if the court went too far on this the other way of stymieing the executive branch, but also that if they did that, it would be a situation where say, in the case of trump, should he win reelection, that he could actually use power to prosecutor shoot his predecessor, who of course would be joe biden. i mean, what did you think about that point? that was made in the majority opinion yeah, absolutely. >> so instead of relying in the majority opinion on say, the
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text of the constitution or even constitutional history and tradition, which are not the bases of the majority's decision. here are the court's primary concern really seems to be what they call the cannibalization of the presidency that every president, every former president will face prosecution by their political rivals. and in raising that concern, the majority of the court rejects all the safeguards that exist in our criminal justice system from grand juries and pettit juries and due process. and the professional prosecutorial status of prosecutors and the department of justice and their ethical obligations. it discounts all of those existing checks insufficient to prevent future justice department's from bringing politicized prosecutions that's a stunning position for this court to take. it's a stunning position for any court to take, given
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that those checks have been the basis of our explanation of legitimacy of the criminal justice that's the system in the united states since its founding yeah, just real quickly before i let you go do you see the possibility of in a second trump term that those checks could be in question i think that's exactly what we should worry about coming out of this decision. so the checks that hold a president empower that preserves some relative independence for the department of justice to pursue prosecution's free from criminal influence this makes it a lot harder. this decision four the justice department to preserve that independence going forward professor, great to have your insights. >> thank you so much for being with us thank you pam thanks. we're on the former president is celebrating the supreme court's decision, calling it a big win for our constitution and democracy. cnn's kristen holmes joins us now. so
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kristen, we should be clear here that this opinion out from the supreme court, it does not actually side with trump's initial argument from his lawyers write the former president hasn't been immunity. but as it pertains as to whether trump will go to trial before the election they see this as a win. yeah, this is why they're celebrating, right? they asked for blinken immunity and even they thought going into this that they were never going to get blanket immunity. and the fact that there are even getting this for official acts versus on official acts is a celebration for them. it a lot of it is political because what they had thought is that within all of the cases and issues that trump isn't legally currently facing. de thought. the only case that good possibly go to trial before november still was the january 6 case. and judge chutkan judge chutkan has been moving very quickly. she has said she wants to get this case out there now they don't feel like that is possible. they believe that regardless of what happens, there's going to have to be a number of different forms of litigation. it's going to be tossed around. chuck is going to have to go through and decide what our official acts, what are unofficial acts?
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there's obviously going to be back-and-forth over that. this is going to prolong the process past that november election and just a reminder of why they want this to be pushed past the november election. the hope here is that donald trump wins. and then once he's in the white house, he can get rid of both of the federal lawsuits. but this is part of the reason why they they are viewing this as such a win right now because it means he doesn't have to deal with these legal issues anymore ahead of that flexion when you're talking to your sources, if he were to win reelection and these were going on he would write me, is there any question there was duly no question in my mind, particularly given what they have said to me, time and time again that all of this is about delaying it past the election. remember in certain cases, like georgia or new york, obviously new york actually went to trial, but georgia for example, they don't think it's possible that you could bring a sitting president to trial, that there'll be so so many problems with that. it's unprecedented. the hoops that would have to happen that everyone would have to go through to get that to happen. but you're looking at the federal cases that donald trump himself could dismiss and that is what we are told by sources,
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was part of this delay process. >> all right. kristen holmes is always thank you so much. great to see you. i wouldn't go now to former trump attorney mike michael van der, been the biden campaign. i wouldn't ask you. this is just coming out with this news reacting to what the supreme court handed down and basically says the supreme court amino decision hands trump quote, the keys to a dictatorship. what do you say to that i think that's a great exaggeration. >> i think that today's decision from the supreme court is a victory for the constitution. and i think it's a victory for the idea of a separation of powers. the court didn't give of any president absolute immunity other than for pure official acts that are found in this haven't powers of the president and the constitution what's interesting is that there is a gray area where there's a presumptive immunity and it's quite clear from the supreme court's decision that
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non-official acts enjoy immunity of any kind. so i think it was really a decision that was a purist for the constitution would say was a good decision let me just follow up on that because in reading through the opinion from qizan, geoff, chief justice roberts, he actually takes on some of the allegations in the indictment on and on a couple of points, you can seeds. >> he sends it down to the lower court, but concedes that there's not always a clear line of official and unofficial duties, right? you have to look at the circumstances potentially in some of these cases so do you see that potentially been problematic looking down the line, not just in this situation with trump, but in future president's not being able to delineate between official and unofficial clearly i really don't, you know, every criminal case in our courts, whether state or federal are based on facts, there fact intensive judges have to decide the law juries have to decide the facts. you know, what's interesting about this decision now is it really
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protects president biden president biden when he is no longer the president, whatever that is won't really be able to be prosecuted for anything that he's doing. an office that's an official act and so it gives him a level of protection in this decision today, then i don't think folks are really contemplating yet because there was a big fear that that if trump were to win and president was out of president biden was out of office, that there'll be prosecutions of him and people with them and the protections afforded are also afforded to president biden interesting i want to go to the dissent from justice sotomayor. and again, we should note this is not that the law of the land, but this is a very strong descent from sotomayor where she says essentially this ruling today would allow a city in president to order seal team six to assassinate a political rival. is that true well, she thinks
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it's true and you know, when i read that in the sand, i actually think that the center is pretty well-reasoned and as the dissent that we want from our justice system look at, you know, really what the practical implications of a decision are in she gives up three examples where there'd be immunity and an knows she hands with immunity, immunity, immunity. >> immune, immune, immune and it's interesting because the dissenters strong, but it doesn't really hit the arguments which we're the under, underpinnings of the majority's opinion. that is, along political leinz, the decision, you know, the three and the six but i really think that it was a non-political decision based on a strict interpretation of the constitution. >> mecole van der been wish we had more time. thank you so much and had the sour on sandi new central first lady jill biden says, quote, we will
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from cnn senior white house correspondent mj lee. mj biden, campaign aides are vehemently dismissing the possibility that he will drop out. of course, we don't really have that temperature check of polls to see he, where the american electorate is on a biden candidacy. what are you learning today yeah, briana, that's absolutely right. >> the campaign for now is digging in white house officials at senior campaign aides. they're all saying that there is no world where they are currently contemplating the idea of president biden dropping out of the 2024 race. really emphasizing that he is staying in and also the family making clear that they are fully behind the president as he run continues to run for reelection as well. but it is really hard to overstate the widespread and deep panic within the democratic party biden aides. of course, they have been fielding phone calls, messages are all weekend long from surrogates and donors and others within the party that
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we're very concerned about. the president's debate performance. and i think are really important space to watch going forward, brianna is going to be the down-ballot races. i spoke with one democratic pick lawmakers who said congress is the firewall for the democratic party. and what they are doing right now, a democratic lawmakers is really waiting on research, waiting on polls, any data that could come in in the coming days that might show that not only is the president going to lose the presidency, but he is going to lose the house. is this democratic lawmakers was essentially making the point that if such data were to come in, then the dam could break loose and lawmakers who so far have been publicly behind the president could change their tune and say that it's time for somebody else to step in. but the campaign for now is doing their best to try to spin the debate as much as possible. they released a new campaign the first one since the debate basically highlighting what they said were the lines that
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donald trump spewed during those 90 minutes. take a look. >> i know i'm not a young man i know how to do this job i know how to i know when you get knocked down, you get back really speaks volumes up briana, that this ad pools from donald trump and what he said during the debate, but only pulls from the president and his appearance at a rally the day after the debate, and not from anything that he said during the debate yeah, certainly. >> is there any reaction mj from the white house or from the campaign when it comes to this supreme court ruling on presidential immunity yeah, i mean, there are certainly seizing the new cycle to make the points that they already had been about january 6 and the issue of democracy overall, saying that this all goes to
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show and their message hasn't changed on this that january 6 was one and event where donald trump played a terrible role for, the country. and that all of this just a reminder of the threat that donald trump represents. this is what one senior adviser to the president said in a statement. they said today's ruling doesn't change the fact. so let's be very clear about what happened on january 6, donald trump's snapped after he lost the 2020 election and encouraged a mob two over throw the results of a free and fair election they also said trump is already running for president as a convicted felon for the very same reason, he said, idly by while the mob violently attack the capitol. he thinks he's above the law and is willing to do anything to gain and hold onto power for himself, just goes on to say that trump is worse than before more on hinge. commenting on what he said recently about being a dictator on day one. so basically they're trying to make the point that regardless of the supreme court ruling today, their message on this point, at least is going to
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remain the same. briana, mj lee. thank you for that report. pam thanks, briana. so for more on where the biden campaign and the democratic party go next, let's discuss with alex thompson national political correspondent for axios. alex hi so you have reporting about top aides in the white house for biden shielding president biden from staff, but couldn't hide the debate. have americans been duped about president biden's fitness for office based on his eighth, keeping him in a bubble well, i can tell you that i think a lot of americans, including democrats, the democratic party lawmakers that have actually spent time with joe biden have felt jute. he felt gas lit, and part of the reason that i wrote this piece is because that anger that frustration also includes people in the white house as well. the back the matter is that really only about 20 people regularly interact with joe biden on a day-to-day basis
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and an intimate way, a lot of the other aids, even ones, just one or two clicks outside that inner circle, you only see him every once in a while and they've noticed a little gas are in calling brain, but they were always please in ways that you could rationalize them as well. anyone could say that and yeah, he's always been a bit loose. so the fact is that aides in the white house were just as shocked as many other democrats on the hill at what they were seeing and there was real anger and there was sadness because they felt like this would maybe hurt them in the election, there was like anger. they felt that they had not been told the truth by their bosses and a lot of them still feel like they are not getting clear answers as to what happened in that debate. and was this the first time that joe biden acts like that, that blink face stare the mouth agape, not being able to put sentences together there was this feeling that there's no way that this was the first time this happened. and
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there's a feeling that it's not going to be the last time it happened. so there's not just discord within the democratic party writ large. there's also discord within the white house, within the biden campaign as well. >> and you're seeing the public perception of all of this playing out in the polls. there's this new cbs poll taken after the debate, and it asks the question, should buy them be the nominee among democratic registered voters, 55% said he should stay in the race, but 45% said he should step aside and then you look at does by didn't have mental and cognitive health to serve as president in june 9 of this year is 65% said he did not have registered voters. 72%. now say that he does not. and so i think that really goes to the question right up is how much is president biden and his aides? how much are they paying attention to these poles are these numbers good enough for erase this close? were turnout will be so critical i mean, it is still possible. i wanted to
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be clear. there's still possible that joe biden can win this race because there are tens of millions of people in this country that would vote for joe biden at 110 over donald trump. that is sort of the trump polarization effect. and i still think it is possible so when the bigger question is whether or not he can serve adequately in the job he is running for two years from now, three years from now for years from now but to your point about the poles specifically, it's going to be really critical to see how people respond once we get more pulling the cbs poll was really only what we have so far. there polling polls in the field right now, we will see if we get any before the july 4 weekend. we'll almost certainly get some and the week after donors are looking at them very closely, democratic lawmakers are looking at them very closely and there could be sort of like a run on the bank effect if it shows a real collapse of his support, but we don't know let me quickly ask you about his family i'm telling him to stay in the
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fight. you have first lady jill biden telling vogue magazine, the family will not let those 90 minutes to find the four years he's been present and maintained. we will continue to fight, but how much is a family stands about biden's legacy and remaining time in office versus the four years in office, if he were reelected to remind everyone, if he were reelected at the end of those four years, who would be 86 i mean, it's interesting question that biden campaign buying political life has always been a family affair and they are now in their bunker and they are trying to rally. >> they sometimes feel at their strongest when they're under pressure like this. they sorted, unite and linked together. the problem is that to your point, there's some serious concerns from longtime biden allies. by incompetence that staying in this race could tarnish what is otherwise a pretty incredible improbable in some ways, legacy of political life. because if he loses face in this race and loses donald trump, that could in a being
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the first line of his obituary. and that's what people who really love joe biden are still a little bit worried about alex thompson. thank you coming up more on our top story, the nation's highest court ruling that donald trump is entitled to some level of immunity for bros fusion. we're going to get reaction from one congressmen who was there on january 6 about this decision up next unprecedented debate as only cnn could do it with a record audience around the world. >> our country is being destroyed. where are the most admired country in the world for the most? >> complete coverage through election day and beyond, follows cnn okay, everyone. our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition are strengthened energy ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals transfer immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein imagine a future,
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inspection today, call a33 lee filter or visit leaf filter.com closed captioning brought to you by meso book.com our firm only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. if you or a loved one who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma call us now we continue to follow a monumental supreme court decision on the powers of the presidency. the highest court in the land ruling today, the former president trump is entitled to some level of immunity from prosecution for the actions that he took in the final days of his presidency. this decision will likely further delay the former president's federal criminal trial on efforts to overturn the 2020 election and set a new precedent for future commanders in chief were joined now by congressman dan killed, who is a democrat from me michigan. so thank you so much for being with us and i do want to talk to you about the immunity
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decision here in just a moment. but first we haven't spoken since the president's debate. performance, and i want to see what you think about whether he can win michigan after that well, i think he's still can win michigan because the difference between the two candidates couldn't be more stark in terms of the policies that they promote and the records that they have. >> but look, it was not a good debate performance. it wasn't consistent with the joe biden that i know. and then i know well, but, obviously this is something that makes the hill a little bit taller, but the stakes couldn't be greater. and so i think in michigan, at the end of the day, people are going to think about which of these two people have their interest, which of these two filler honest in decent people who believe in the rule of law, who respect other human beings. and there's no question. joe biden comes out ahead on that, no matter how well or poorly he performs in the 90 minute debate what do you say to your
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constituents who may agree with you on all of that, but who say they would like to vote for a different democratic candidate and that they would like that available to them. >> i understand that, but i think we've gone through the process and joe biden emerged as the nominee of our party for good reason because he's got a track record. the warrants, it. but i get it. no candidate is perfect. everyone is searching for something that would guarantee that donald trump will not be in the white house. that's what they're looking for and i think for us the question is, what's the best path forward is that the stick with a guy who's proven himself to have the moral standing, the ethics, the intellect, the ability to guide us and to create great policy that's positively affecting the american people, creating 15 million in jobs. unemployment is low or do we want to go back to a donald trump presidency? now, even more unfettered, given the other subject of our conversation, the supreme court
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saying that he's immune from prosecution for official acts. i think that's a toxic combination in the choice between the two, i think is even greater now than it was 24 hours ago is finally on the point of biden's future is the nominee you already had 100,000 uncommitted democrats in michigan as you talk about a hill becoming a mountain, you told a local detroit outlet last week that any conversation about replacing biden on the ticket is one that he is going to have to have with his folks the campaign insists biden's going to run do you think the president is getting the best advice from those who are close to him well, i will say this. >> you didn't get great advice in terms of the debate preparation. and felt like he was just overwhelmed with facts. look at this is a guy who knows the information. so i think he probably could get better advice in terms of how to prepare and present himself to the american people that was that was not a good performance and he alone can't be held
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completely responsible and people around him. i don't think did a very good job of preparing them for but look, we've got we've got democracy on the line. we've got democracy the at stake. and so we can't let the search for the perfect be the enemy of the good. and joe biden is a very good person what is your reaction to this supreme court decision on immunity? >> that it certainly went further than a lot i think legal observers were expecting i'm not a lawyer, let alone a constitutional scholar, but i worked in the federal government for 12 years. >> this is baffling i mean, even mitch mcconnell back in the wake of january 6 assumed and you set it out in the floor of the senate, that there would be accountability through the justice system for president trump's actions. and he used that as a reason to not agree. unimpeded each month prison while mitch mcconnell got that
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wrong. but this makes it even more troubling in the sense that the opportunity to hold him accountable according to then leader mcconnell, was that the only way we could do it is through impeachment? now we can't even do it through criminal prosecution for official x. so obviously the lower courts are going to weigh in on that line between official and unofficial. but the very notion that acts that fall within the duties of the president that could be executed for a corrupt purpose, will could not result in any criminal liability, creates an environment where somebody is above the law. the president becomes a king. in that, in that circumstance and it's just in comprehensible the supreme court could come to such a judgment after four centuries, us being of the belief that no person, even the president, is above the law. they have decided otherwise that's frightening.
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>> i do want to ask you one of the markers of many corrupt foreign governments that we watch is an administration the prosecutes the predecessor right, which is, and that's to be clear, not a commentary on the prosecution of donald trump, that is just something that we see time and again in corrupt governments and roberts makes the opinion it seems like a warning about creating a situation where america could become that i guess if i'm reading this correctly, he says in his opinion he's making the point that the dissents overlook, meaning the three liberal appointed justices, a situation where each successive president is free to prosecute judas predecessors, yet unable to boldly and fearlessly carry out his duties for fear that he may be next, what do you say to that i say that we have a justice system that is intended to dispense prosecution's fairly based on the adversarial
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system of the judicial process. >> what this court says is that we're not going to subject a former president to that process. let's just say we follow their logic and it administration goes rogue and attempts to prosecute a predecessor the judicial system has to adjudicate that a jury would have to hear the evidence and make a determination what this court is saying. we're going to take that away we're going to take away 200 years plus of jurisprudence. we're going to take away the right for a person to face their accuser and have a a jury of their peers make a determination. we're going to say that this is a case that can't even be brought even under most egregious circumstances. we're not going to allow it to be subjected to the judicial process. and i think that's just dead wrong congressman dan killed. >> it is great to have you. thank you so much for being on today. >> thanks, brianna.
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