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i am sure mr. davison has plenty to say about what he believes motivated the silencing of his two clients stories. if you recall the reason the a bragg has to prove the y here is because the way he structured the charges against trump here is not just one singular crime. bragg is charged trump with a misdemeanor. the falsifying of business records. but bragg has elevated that charge to a felony by alleging that ciampa falsified those business records and service of committing another larger crime. now da bragg has not yet revealed what the second larger crime is. but it is likely something like tax fraud or the state or federal election crime. stormy daniels story was not just guilt on some random date. it wasn't killed while donald trump was a businessman or hosting the apprentice. stormy daniels story was killed the month before the 2016 general election. and days after the access hollywood tape was made public. the tape which trump said he liked to grab women by the you know what. a story about
i am sure mr. davison has plenty to say about what he believes motivated the silencing of his two clients stories. if you recall the reason the a bragg has to prove the y here is because the way he structured the charges against trump here is not just one singular crime. bragg is charged trump with a misdemeanor. the falsifying of business records. but bragg has elevated that charge to a felony by alleging that ciampa falsified those business records and service of committing another larger...
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thank you >> hi, mr. trump historically, the first ever >> former us president to be tried in a criminal case. he's being prosecuted by the district attorney, alvin bragg. theories is his comments. after the second day in court john, i rudely interrupted you or facilitated the root interruption of you by someone else >> why >> in the supreme court is hearing this case about whether or not prosecutors are misusing this obstruction of official proceeding charge obviously, these people were trying to disrupt the vote cats. so what's the issue here? okay. the issue is that it's a 2002 law that was passed in the wake of the enron financial documents scandal. and it says it has two parts of this law says that anybody who corruptly authors of destroys a record or document or other object object two impair its use in official proceeding could be punished, or someone who otherwise of structs influences or any official proceeding or attempts to do so. one side talks about evidence, the other side is broader about a
thank you >> hi, mr. trump historically, the first ever >> former us president to be tried in a criminal case. he's being prosecuted by the district attorney, alvin bragg. theories is his comments. after the second day in court john, i rudely interrupted you or facilitated the root interruption of you by someone else >> why >> in the supreme court is hearing this case about whether or not prosecutors are misusing this obstruction of official proceeding charge obviously,...
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prosecutors accused mr. trump of falsify business records during his campaign for president in an effort to conceal an extramarital affair. . we were in the courthouse today following it all alvin bragg once this case to be seen as a case about interference in the 2016 election and less about hush-money payments to stormy daniels. >> he was arguing donald trump engaged in and coordinated conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 election. that's the frame they want to jurors to see this case through. it's not what they are charging. there is no insinuation they broke campaign finance laws. they are talking about prosecuting donald trump for falsify business records. they want 34 charges of cooking the books to be seen in service of that larger goal. prosecutors today took the jurors back in time to 2016. the access hollywood tape had just dropped did all of a sudden the story stormy daniels have been trying to sell for a few months suddenly became more urgent to them. then michael cohen paid her 130,000 dollars of his
prosecutors accused mr. trump of falsify business records during his campaign for president in an effort to conceal an extramarital affair. . we were in the courthouse today following it all alvin bragg once this case to be seen as a case about interference in the 2016 election and less about hush-money payments to stormy daniels. >> he was arguing donald trump engaged in and coordinated conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 election. that's the frame they want to jurors to see this case...
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after failing to provide an example, merchan scolded him saying, quote, mr. blanche, you are losing all credibility with the court. >> bret, in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016 presidential election. bret? >> bret: nate foy in new york. nate, thanks. breaking tonight, the release of hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president trump's classified materials case. remember this is down in florida. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to tell us what we're learning inside. >> former president donald trump allegedly promised a second term pardon, if a close aid was charged with lying to the fbi. that aid now trump's co-defendant in florida -- that accusation made by a trump associate in an interview with the fbi.
after failing to provide an example, merchan scolded him saying, quote, mr. blanche, you are losing all credibility with the court. >> bret, in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016...
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team asked him, in 2015 when trump announced his candidacy, did your frequency with mr. cohen increase or decrease? pecker, increase. how often were you in touch with michael cohen after trump announced his candidacy? pecker, maybe daily. one of the most interesting things that happens today with pecker is what's been public facing trump, cohen, stormy, macdougal. what happened today was trump, pecker, and everybody else. i mean, the chart of the hush money election interference, corporate criminal enterprise totally changed. >> and you really see the impact of pecker and the "national enquirer" and how it plays into kind of the center hub of media, politics, consumerism, and the fact that he's -- obviously, there's legal decisions, but it's a shame. because there was a real, real -- he was -- he was more of a fiction than michael cohen in certain ways. >> and more influential. what dawned on me, i wondered from the outside, pomeranz's book, you wonder what bragg did with the time between the first team that looks at the facts and the charging of trump. clearly what they
team asked him, in 2015 when trump announced his candidacy, did your frequency with mr. cohen increase or decrease? pecker, increase. how often were you in touch with michael cohen after trump announced his candidacy? pecker, maybe daily. one of the most interesting things that happens today with pecker is what's been public facing trump, cohen, stormy, macdougal. what happened today was trump, pecker, and everybody else. i mean, the chart of the hush money election interference, corporate...
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mr. chairman, thanks very much for being here this morning. >> good to be with you, maria. maria: so you're investigating the investigators. tell us what you found. >> yeah. well, professor dershowitz just said there's no crime here, and when there's no crime there, there's no case. that's why the department of justice didn't bring a case, why the federal elections committee didn't bring a case, that that's why alvin bragg's predecessor didn't bring the case. and, frankly, even alvin bragg, when he gets in office a -- although he campaigned on saying i'm going to go after trump -- even he wouldn't bring the case because there's noing this there. their star witness michael cohen, a convicted perjurer who lied six times in front of a congressional committee. there's nothing there until, until two things happened. one, president trump announces he's running for president, and then, two, mark pomerantz, who had volunteered, who wasn't even paid he was so committed to going after president trump, he didn't even take a value -- salary, he's working for alvin bragg. he resigned, g
mr. chairman, thanks very much for being here this morning. >> good to be with you, maria. maria: so you're investigating the investigators. tell us what you found. >> yeah. well, professor dershowitz just said there's no crime here, and when there's no crime there, there's no case. that's why the department of justice didn't bring a case, why the federal elections committee didn't bring a case, that that's why alvin bragg's predecessor didn't bring the case. and, frankly, even...
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simple question from that prosecutor, quote, is that true, mr. pecker, was that your purpose in locking up the karen mcdougal story, to influence the election? the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of our most favorite reports and friends. two people inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter susan craig and former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general harry litman. lucky for us, andrew is still here as is lockland. sue, we start with you and your wonderful notebook. >> i have to say i think the most interesting part of today was the contination of that agreement that
simple question from that prosecutor, quote, is that true, mr. pecker, was that your purpose in locking up the karen mcdougal story, to influence the election? the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now...
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legal >> i think trump would be much better off relying on the weakness of bragg's case, but politically it's going to be consequential if he doesn't take the stand because they'll say he took the fifth. >> court began yesterday with a hearing on whether former president trump violated his gag order by making statements on social media. the judge has not ruled yet on that issue. testimony will resume tomorrow. we now have hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president trump's handling of classified materials. the documents provide a specific timeline of the fbi raid at mr. trump's mar a lago estate in august of 2022. we've learned 30 fbi personnel were on scene, stayed for nearly ten hours. the documents say a full investigation began five months before the raid last june. former president trump was indicted for violating the espionage act accused of illegally keeping more than 300 highly classified documents and committing obstruction by not returning them. he has pleaded not guilty. >> first of its kind, bill has passed the senate transportation committee. the new law woul
legal >> i think trump would be much better off relying on the weakness of bragg's case, but politically it's going to be consequential if he doesn't take the stand because they'll say he took the fifth. >> court began yesterday with a hearing on whether former president trump violated his gag order by making statements on social media. the judge has not ruled yet on that issue. testimony will resume tomorrow. we now have hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president...
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alvin bragg reduce 52% of felony cases in new york. two misdemeanors, and i'm sure the former president's thinking now we elevated my mr. demeanor case to a felony here and 23 so we could come after me so i'm sure i'm sure he's i'm sure he's pest to be sitting there. not not happy about it, and i'm sure he's looking across it. it michael cohen sitting there at someplace in the back. i can't really see the pastels are kinda lost on me. i can see if cohen is anywhere in the background there in the courtroom, but i'm sure it's not something that he enjoys. what whatsoever he views. it probably is a waste of his time and a waste of the court's resources and a waste of the state of new york's resources. yeah. i mean, the courtroom sketch artists always try to capture the moment in a larger sense. and in this picture, all i can see is donald trump looking across the aisle i'm not sure if that's supposed to be a glower or just a glance but it's not difficult to imagine him not being happy with michael cohen. you were also a senior senior advi
alvin bragg reduce 52% of felony cases in new york. two misdemeanors, and i'm sure the former president's thinking now we elevated my mr. demeanor case to a felony here and 23 so we could come after me so i'm sure i'm sure he's i'm sure he's pest to be sitting there. not not happy about it, and i'm sure he's looking across it. it michael cohen sitting there at someplace in the back. i can't really see the pastels are kinda lost on me. i can see if cohen is anywhere in the background there in...