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president pleaded not guilty to all 37 federal charges after turning himself in to the miamd. federal courthouse. now, hundreds of his supporters took to the streets outsidhundre the courthouse. some even prayed for trump at se tha arbitrarily stopped at. as he left the courthouse seemed kind of relaxedind of.. >> now, the justice department is alleging, in case you've been in a cave the, that the for president mishandled classified documents that includedocumentdo us defense of weapons, secrets and even an attack plan on an unnamed foreign powen r filling. iran. w1 of the charges violate a la called the espionage act. now, whatever you think of donald trump'st.donald actions,o put this all into context. the espionage ac c t is over 100 years old. president woodrow wilson signed pres into law to protect the nation from foreign spies duringring world war one. now, most prosecutions involving the espionage act have been reserved for actual spies like julius and ethel rosenberr g. they spied for the soviet union nod we executed them.
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that's what it was for. now, even trump's worst critics are not alleging that he passed, classified material to our enemies, russia or china o or anybody else. the espionage act makes clear that espionage is defined as this. >> it is information, quote, to be usedinf ited to the injur. the united states or the advantage of any foreign nation. r. >> trump didn't do any of that. he is not a traitor. i think you can agree with that. >> but a new interpretation of this actt si simply seemingly, seemingly emerged just a few days ago. it actually a few years ago to be accurate during the obama yearf ths. tim most of the prosecuted cases during obama's time have not involved s traditional spies. instead, they dealt with government officials who withheld classifiewithhe cld information or leaked it to the press. >> that's veryt than different e woodrow wilson, don't you think? then there's the debate over what trulyate overruly a is a cd document. now, according to the "new york times", jessie's momed really likes that newspaper. >> i watched this show yesterday. manyay expereve the governme exi the government has, quote, too many documents that are classifiedrs
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in the first place.0 mill the government actually classified more thaiod5 50 million documents a year estimates. 0%that's 5 to 10% of those actually warrant classification. review t to review them, but we've never reviewed them. of we just classifassifyy them and sort them away. now, regardless of what you think of trump's tctions actione is not the first u.s. government official to retain documents of importancrtance.e l in hillary clinton. >> she sent and receivedin classified mail on a private e-mail server. for all the talk the about a trump being reckless and storing documents near bath in a bathroom, clinton did the exact same thing. her privatl e email server was h a bathroom closet at the colorado department of the it firm that she contracted. trump has also been accused of obstructingp is a ju. okay, let's take that on. something clinton is all too familiar with. h while the use of a private email server was under investigation,vate the fbi found that a senior aide named you probably don't remember this justi. d >> justin cooper destroyed several of clinton's old w cell phones with a hammer by, quote, if forg them in hal
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hitting them with a hammer, close quote. clinton's i.t. guy's nam, e is brian pagliano. he got subpoenaed. hen paglia ignored the subpoena. is he in jail? i don't think so. remind jail?ink so me to check . of course. you'll remember when clintoncli was indicted and forced to turn herself in to the federal courthouseeralthouse f for her . >> let's take a look at the footage. oh, wait a second. we don't have it because it crie never happened. >> unlike donald trump, clinton was never charged with a crime. bu.d me, sht you heard me.esiden she did the exact same thing and was never president. t.neither was former fbi director james comey. after he was firedmey as h, coma released classified material about his interactions trum but was never charged. he admitted it to. now he was embracehed byd by tho media. he was rewarded with a multimillion dollar book deal. he actually wrotte ahat noe a nt no one's going to read. showtime did a movie about him. they call it the comey rule. i know. i didn't watch it either. and he's tall. anothet r leaker who got off scotandy
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free is former fbi director andy mccabe. he's a disgrace. in the lead up to the 2016 dis election, mccabe was deputy director of the fbi. think about this. leaked information about the doj't es active investigatin into the clinton foundation. the foundation to ta "wall street journal" reporter. now, prosecutors dropped the case, declined to charge mccabeecutor even though he lied about leaking, which is a crime. mccabe was rewarded with a lucrative, we understand cnn contributor chip lately. we see him all the time on cnnrl talking about drum roll, please. >> donald trump leaking. now, what's the point? m the point is you could acknowledge that mishandlingishd and leaking classified material like donald trump's been accused of doing is wrong. >> we think it's wrong. but the fact is, the practiceut seemine.s to be routine.rememb and that said, just the last week, for example. remember the story? nformati an anonymous government official leaked classified information about a chinese spy base operating in cuba. >> but these leakers were neverf charged with crimes. >> in fact, no one's even looking for themor .
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the media and the washington bureaucracy only care about mishandlintg classified material if it interferes with their agenda. it seems. they cheer if run their enemies are selectively prosecuted and they run for cover when their allies are equally guilty. senator joshr josh hawley knowse this. he could have written that and loaded into the prompter himself and he lives it and fights for it every day. senator josh hawle everyy, 's your reaction to today's events ? you know, here's what i think is happening. we are seeing foaman, r the firstto time in american history, bryan, a sitting president of the united states, try to throw his opponent into jail. i mean, that's that's what's goineeing pog on here. we are seeing political targeting. i don't see joe biden getting indicted indictn wh. d i don't see joe biden who had who knows how many classified documents next to his corvetteg in his garage. but, no, this is aboutld t targetinrumpe oug donald trump y and take out a political opponent. and if they can do thi dos, bryan,longer we do not have a functioning democracy any longer . i mean, there's a couple of things going on here. you're a lawyer. good one. and you were attorney general so of your state before
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you became one of the youngest senators in the country. so, senator, as we lootrump'atit trump's situation, there's no doubt about it. he would have made his life unlot easier if he jusrned the t returned the document or never took it. got it. understand it. having said thatt.havingat, whae the what motions would you putrw forwarard to to defend thiso knw president? >> well, i mean, i think the first thing you want exy what did he take? i mean, what did he have in his is it thatand why no one else. as you were just mentioning, your monologue, no one else has been charged with anything. i mean, has any prosecution like thi n likes ever happened before? we know it's never happened with an american president who, bye pres, the president can take records with him from office. e t has.the presiden the authority to do that. nobody disputes that. here's's the ots the other thint gets me, bryan, i will tell you, is that we now know thaent joe biden has been accused,sed, credibly accused of takingkn foreign bribes. the fbi has known foowr yearskif that biden has been accused joe
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biden of takinorribes,g foreignr and now when they couldn't keep it under wraps anymore, they'd been sitting wttinon it on it . now they can't keep it under wraps. trum coming out in publiouc and they immediately indict donald trump. which is that a coincidence, etc.. i doubcidence?t it. t all right. that's very fascinating, senator. and you have an interesting th directoo the deputy fbi director today. >> yeah, i did. on thi s very subject.nt whicid, why is it that you won't allow us to see the document in which this source to the fbi says says pain was paid $5 million by burisma in order to get an investigation of them dropped. why can't we see it? hed, said, oh, it's a matter of. life and death. then why is the document classifiedthen ws th? u unclassified? this is an unclassified document, brian. docubrian.e havet nc the right to see it. the fbi won't let us see it. why? becaus see e they're afraid of the contents. they're protecting joe biden. i mean, that's the only thing you could conclude . . watch him stonewall ted cruz. and the same thing, the deputy director, that is the fbi. and the other thing is there's15 17 tapes alleged, 15 huntersic
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on them to the press. r vicepr president,lose t now president, is on them. you know, there's a speculation about somebody close to the caseset that these tapes could be in ukraine. what ukrainian who needs war our money and support for this war is going to say, okay, th o the biden tapes. wouldn't you think it's not ine the interests of the nation so that biden might be looking out agai n? tru yeah. and i mean, listen, this is if this is true and i don't knows l if it's true or not, this is why we need to make all the documents public. if this is truif thi t thie, tha is the biggest scandal involving a president inpr american history, a president who took bribe money from a foreign nation. i the american people deserve the truth, but they're not goin g to get it from this administration. >> yeah, we'll see what's going to happen. the republicans are going to be asked where their take and the president's going to be fighting this for at leastrunn a year while still running for president and leading the pack on the gop sidin leae. >> fascinating time, senator. thanks for kicking us off so strongly. appreciate it. >> thank you. tha all right. as trump have a chance against the biden donkj, former
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trump attorney timothy paletta believes so. he told politicothat that trumps several viable strategies that could blow holes in smith'say case. he's gotten holes blown in these cases before, by the wayst ,including potential prosecutorial misconduct by a seniora doj official.mp >> paletta joins us right now. former trump attorney. >> tim, thanks for being here. tell me what where is the i weakness in in a case that everyone says is such a strong indictmentst? anll, the indictment is just an allegation. and, you know, in my career, i've seen plenty of these types of allegations that when you get into the actual evidence, you find out it doesn't really back it up the way that the initial document is written. obviously, it's written inrittei the most way possible usingnora the most the most damning evidence while ignoring anything that would be exculpatory. so really, you have to take all those allegations with a grain of salt before you get into allf the discovery. but also in this case, there are a lot of legal hurdless cast
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they're going to have to get over before you even get to the issue of guiltsu or innocence. you have to examine the propriety of the government, conduct in bringing the case. and that's where i think a lot of the initial motion practice is going to focus on. so you want to look at this and say, is it right to flip your attorney to turn against their client? and do you agreer cl with the jr that they said it was okay because they said the client, corcoran, was complicicot? abot that was one. number two is about this high to classified material. you got to go aheagod and say, i need if they're going to charge you with taking it, thbetter be able to readg it and the jury may be able to see it. are they going to get clearee ed to see this? and if you don't want to clear the jury and give them the classification, then you've got to throw it out, don't you? well, here's the thing. of the hundreds of documents yoi that they seized and that were returned in the varioues searches and with the narrow bo only charged him31 with the willing willful. possession of 31 of those dock.
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>> okay. so m the vasajort majority of t. yeah, i believe that that is an admission by jack smith that they were over classified that beey don't constitute nationalls defense information. the 31 documents that he hasen been charged wit with, those are going to have to be declassified. they're going to have to be releasedthe released, showto th they're going to have to be shown to the jury. and so even there, you know, classification, everybody talks about declassification of classification. to me, it doesn't really matter in this case, because whether somethindeclassi. g is classified or declassified, that's just somebody's opinion. right. claas to whether this constitus national defense information. the statutse will only prohibit the willful retention of documente statues that are natih defense information defined as that which the defendanant hg reason to believe, the disclosure of which would be damaginurity.g to national security. and so a lot of these things, if you talk about, you know, for example, plans to attack iran that were rejected, thatou, were never carried out. right. thatt ar are several years old.
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>> is the are those reallyage o national defense information? >> you know, does doesthat's the release of that damage our national security? probably not. y woulvebut that's something thm the jury would have to decide. of course, you need unanimous team. po, i justd the most important t i just need a quick answer on it. you don't believhe rt e and one ofor the the reasons you're not with the team, you don't believe you're able to get the best advice of the president.wi th he's got too many knuckleheads around him blocking the best infon. rioto and you're not just talking about you. you're talking about other attorneys. has ng chang changed to make you think that the president's going to have access to the best legal advice possible ? i do not have contact with the current legal team , so i couldn't answer that question, unfortunately. all right. do you think hope? e for hi, fo i hope for his sake and for the country's sake, that he is able to get competent, all rh conflict free representation to win this case? all right, tim hank you, thanks so much. we'll talk to you again. appreciate it. meanwhile, after his arraignment today, forme fnaldr president donald trump flew back to his home in bedminster. he landed and we're now watching his. lub.
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we're watching his caravan head back to his club. he's goibehe's going to be spea' shortly to a group of supporters. we don't knos gow what he's goir to say, but we know this. we will carry it live fromome the trump golf club there. nate, you are outside the bedminsterlub, club. not that you couldn't get a membership. you're a reporter. it's not the time to golf. your take on what's happening? set the scene. , actu >> well, brian, actually, we're inside right now, as you canay. see on the stage behind me. yeah, formerpresiden president p is set to start speaking, we believe, sometime around 845 and may happen sooner than that. the motorcad the is coming here to the bedminster club right now, as you can see livereen on your screen. but a lot of his top donors are here behind me right now ind me. ching th they are very excited. many will be watching the tone ofof the former president. we expect it to be defiant. that was the word that his lawyer, elina harbor, used to characterize his mood earlier today in miami l, wheren the former president pleaded not guiltyotty to 37 felony fedl
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charges for his handling of classified documents. he has called this indictment baseless, ridiculous and election interference. he's accused of illegally retaining classifiedshowin information and then showing classified defense informationg to people who did not have security clearances. and also als obstructinge th the government's efforts to retrieve those documents. but take a looos k at this, brian. he got quite a positive reaction as he was headed out of at th miami today. you mentioned it at the top of the show. he stoppedd th in a cafe and thm crowd inside serenaded hime hour with the happy birthday song, as we are now just hours awas y. from the former president's 77th birthday. but righ but right now we're waiting for him to take the podium behind me. d to raihe's expected to raise c million for his campaign at the fund raiser, whicht about will begin after his remarks, which we're expecting will lastd about 30 minutes. hey, nate, the president was ordered not to discuss the case with no order with mr. nada or
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any other witnesses. he's also charged that's his bodyo man, his aide who's a navy. vet. it's a common restriction of criminal case, but it's not b practical, is it? i mean, how do you enforce that? >> they get up there with each other 20 hours a day. i understand . s th >> well, that's the thing. a lot of the people that pl allegedly he's not supposedpeope to speak to are people in his inner circle. but i thin wn his k what we cant tonight, brian, is a similar message to what we sawa messag n the gop conventions in georgia and north carolina, whertis ean the former president will tell the american people he's being . yitically persecuted and this would not be happening if he was not the gop 2024, front runner by name for it. thanks so muchhappen. it's getting more crowded by the minute on the eve of trump's arraignment. we appreciate it. the 2 and he's going to be speaking, a by the way, in about what looks like about a half hour, maybe earlier. we learned that a breach of the executive, as we just execdi in the show, bu has audio recordings of joe and hunter biden. ievee it. he botev when will the house republicans get to the bottom of thitos?
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coincides with explosive new corruption allegations againsthe bit the biden family. now, senator chuck grassley yesterday revealed that thergr e are 17 telephone recordings that he heard about between the bidens and burisma and indicate a corrupt bargain. bribery. onduct is this timing? is this just a coincidence? nancy macein is on the house oversight committee and joins us now. congressman mace, thank soence? much for joining us. yesterday, i was stunned to watch senator grassled y say there could be 17 recordings, two of which have biden talking to a burisma executive. and it could involve $5 million each. what's happened since, well,ive, was shocking news to us as well. and in fact,ion ea the 1023 doct provided by the fbi to the oversight committee on thursday had that information specifically redactely d so we was could not see it, did not know . it, and was unaware of it. i talked to chairman james colmer today from i ntucky about those tapes.
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i guess when we do get access to those recordings, those 17 recordings that senator grassley is aware of, that'se of's probably when the d trump indictment will come down. >> brian, if we're being honest. well, when we find out about these tapes, that that could change everything. why do you think the fbian: why is reluctant to acknowledge tonight or or or confirm thatg th they exist? >> well, i think after seeingn the president of the united states literally try to throw in jail hibes number reaso one political opponent today, we see a lot of reasons. th is a distraction fromidence a our getting access to briberydet evidence and allegations in the 1023 form. when president trumpru indicted indicted by alvin bragg in new york. that was the day that we got, th access by the treasury, the suspicious activity report. there's a reason that there are coinn.ncidence s in politics, brian. this is happening for a reason to distract from the allegations and evidence of corruption, briber money ly laug by joe biden and his family. that's why this is happening todaappeningy. woman, >> and by the way, you can't b see it, congresswoman, but we are sharing the screen with thec
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caravan of the president's motorcade movingadk to back to s new jersey club from his doral club over in miami after a harrowing day today in which he seems to thrive under pressure. i'm sure h he's not happy, but e is definitely not showing any distressdistress. and when i talk to you, i'm nott someing at it an always trumper . when you do when donald trump does stuff that you don't like, you say it and it takeg ys him off. that's why when you come out in and say you have a problem with this, you have even more credibility in my mind. >> yeah, well, even i mean, donald trump primaried me last year. >> i'me only house republican to survive a donald trump republican primary last year. republicane have not always seed to eye. but what i do believe what is happeninpening ig in this county is shameful. having the president of the united states take outnumber o and put in jail his number a one political enemy, his number one political opponent today is a travesty. it's un-american, it's not democratic, and it's shameful. and we atic, an even heard we even head biden last in november, said he was going to takkee out donaldsf
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trump by any means necessary. and it's wrong. it's shameful. and everuleveryy american,ike, s republican or democrat, independent alike, should be standing up for democracyhobe tonight. >> do you really it real quick, do you have a game plan to get inically and more place details in these tapes? specifically, is there a plan ge place?? >> yes, there is a plan ininfort place by oversight to get as much information, bank record s going back to the suspicious activity reports, finding the recordings, everything we cafindinn do to sw the american people the truth is what we're going to do. >> all right, congresswoman >>, always great.hank thank you. thank you. all right. meanwhile, as we told you earlie you. allr in the shog all of the charges against donald trump involve the espionage act and obstruction. jonathan turley is a george washington university law professo a r, a legal scholar. he says trump's legal teammp will attempt to challenge the use of the espionage act. what about the chances of succ, great s? jonathan, great to see you. your your thoughts about their attack plan? >> well, there's a number of threshold attacks are likely to make. e will bckinone will be attackig the espionage act. >> that's sort of a hardened
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silo to attack. it's been challenged befor e-- the courts or probably particularly the lower courts are likelyrticular to favor thes justice department's arguments there. but there are grounds here that they're stating that they mae sy attack on. there's also the question, as you mentioned earlier, of the use of the president'ser former counsel to incriminate him in his own words. right. and these are these aree commentscommen made in confidend communications. i have to say i'm deeplyeepl cri troubled about that. i mean, there is this crime fra fraud exceptioudn to attorney client privilege, but i don't see how anyonettorney- could lot this indictment and not be troubled. i mean, there's lots of for this indictment, there's troubling. on the other side, the picturecb ,the audiotape, we've talked about that. but there'ouat, bue's a reason e have this privilege so that clients can come to us. and sometimesometimengss they s things that are wrong or unethical, even criminal.
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but wewe give them give them tht protection so they can ask those questions. and often we're in a position of saying no , they know you can't do that. you shouldn't do it. and u diand even if you did do o you would it would cost you more in terms ofle the penalties. so we play that role by usingn s this privilege. so the question is, is why using they were given such leeway in using this attorney's evidence. and i think that will be a matter of substantialsaid, challenge. >> magistrate judge goodman said, hey, don't do this. do me a favoon'tkr. don't talk to anybody involved in the case. good luck with that. i mean, it's it's illogical a to think he's not going to beca talking to a body man about a case that could both land you in jail for life. buse than got go ahead, try.ey'll pr but if there probably bugged the place in, they'll haveo something some more tapes to play. but right now, in the next wha two weeks, what motion should we be looking for? to see if it's a sound if strao the defense says we already got. we already got the prosecution strategy strate. k
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>> well, they're going to askrtl for particularars, as they're called, of what was presented at the grand jury. they're going to ask for this evidenceee tu, which is going to have to be turned over the discoverscovery.y, but alsoe they have brought so many espionage counts, it's goingd to to slow this process down. they're going to need to clear an attorney, which can take time. i've had thalet role in nationaf security cases, and i can tell you, it takes a lot of time. te and then whatever documents char're using as the basis for these charges will have to be addressed, shown to the attorney, theoretically, at least shown to the to the jury. so they're goingat leashown tok cleared or materials have to be declassified. that takes time. the re jack smit doesn't have time. he the reasoasn he wants a spees trial is that if this trial goes beyonnd thed the election, donald trump could pardon himself or a republican president. if it's not, trump could pardon hi himack smitm. >> and then jack smith will have no trial at al
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l. specul >> wow. jonathan turley, so much speculatioweo moren. and we might have two more cases in two more indictments to discuss becausepike they're coming right down the pike. jonathan turley, thanks so much. thanks,thanks, brian. >> meanwhile, if anyone wondered if donald trump would ever supportepublica a republics if it's not him. yes. if tha pardon him t republican e him if they win the general election. meanwhile, the whiteated the n i celebrated the new religious holiday they want to impose on the country iioonn dramatictn fashion on saturday. the south lawn put the pride flagnter, front and center, fld between two star spangled banners. now, one transgender activist took the opportunity to flashe c their synthetic. just bought. celia can see the price tags.e t moments after posing for photoes with the united states. it classless. even the white house called the act quite inappropriate inae and disrespectful. you think? vince collins is the host of the vince comedy show. >> hey, vince, how did we get here? >> it is unbelievable, isn't
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it? and thisg to restore is a guy we was going to restore the soul of america and here he is both i debasing and defacing the country. i like how the white house is tryinsg distance themselves from this person who decided to doff their to thip and then w their fake outside on the south lawn. way, it's not it wasn't just hurt t him, by the way. it was t also these two womenm sitting next to him had also had their removed, showing the scarwho hass from that procm and performing right there on the south lawn of the white house. now, you've been to the white house. i've been to the white house. most people who go there sens with a sense ofe reverence and respect. you make sure you wear a tie. you make sure you wear a nice suitit u. and here you have people showing up and defacing thatl of great house. and joe biden, he invited all of this. .ththe idea that they would distance themselves, it's preposterous he made that happen. >> nobody' ads anti-gay. know what you want to live your life. you live your life. this you. is not the this is nott the point of this conversation. but i do think i do wonderin about the emphasis of an administration with so many pressing issue as to give anl th entire month pride month,
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to give up the white house lawn and to cal rethe people he was looking at the bravest people he ever met, really the bravest people he's ever met. your thoughts? wn it's demented. he was just down at the formerly named fort bragg within the last week. he was just at the airlast wee e academy and tripped and fell over on a stage. how can he say that the guy who's taking his shirt off at the white house is braver than s the soldiers and the new airmen that he just met? >> it's posterous in every sense. in fact, the only two that should be banned from the white house are joe biden and kamala harris. thisden an is ridiculous that t. is happening. vince, thanks. thculous t great.happen appreciate it. meanwhile, thank you, sir. you got it. meanwhil.: vince, e, it turns out the special counsel leading this prosecution against donald trump, jack smith, doesn't exactly have the best win loss record. secutioninsta number of his pros have ended up in complete failure. tewe'll take a look at smith's baseball card in just a moment. and now you're looking live at bedminster, new jersey, where in a matter of moments,
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news rundown podcast. we cover the day's top stories seven days a week with an in-depth team of reporters all across the country. start and finish your day with the fox news rundown podcast. >> america is listening. >> fox news alert.y, o so glad you're here. an exciting day. it'sne wforget one we're not go, to forget. the indictment this morning, about 3:00 eastern time, i should sayunders this afternob but the president arrived inut beral on in the morning in miami, actually spent the night there the night before to be totally accurate. we'rso now we're looking at bedminster, where we understand where they are all waitinge prer the president to come out and speak. he was a little bit behind schedule. we thoughtwe thought he wo 20 m he would speak about 20 minutes ago. we watched his plane land about a half houa half hr ago.y his his his motorcade is makingt ito s way there, expected to be there in a matter of minutes, at which time he going to address. and i'm very curious how that's going to go. is he goin h gg to directly go t jack smith, who evidently he did meet, not make eye contact i with or any of the prosecution team in the courtroom? will he talk
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specifically about i the case? will he try to use it to keep the wind at hi s back and create additional momentum like he got in the polls after the alvin break alvin bragg indictment? let's go out to kevin corkn bra he joins us with more. kevin, set the table for what we should expecn, set tort >> a couple of things ared on e actually coming up. i'm imagining right noveg i knos on everything i know about the president and his team, he's going ove r some thoughts, wan not necessarily going to write everything out, but i know that they wan dt to make sure that he doesn't run afoul of what's happening from a legal perspectiv e. ofte but i can assure you of this.do he wants to get out there as hes often does. he wants, waople to tell the pea who are going to be waiting and listening to his every word thatdy t he is ready to fight. meantime, jack smith, the special counsek l overseeing the classified documents case against the former president, actually has a decades long prosecution record book, including some fairly high profile public corruption cases. but he's also suffered cases, some incredibly humiliating court losses. you may remember he prosecuted formerlosseste virginia governob mcdonnell back in 2014, accusing him and his wife of
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a scheme to solicit loans and gifts from a virginia and corporation. ultimately, the supreme court ruled, well, that was ridiculous. they overruled and overturned that conviction unanimousl overt y in als 2016. smith, by the way, alsopr prosecuted formeosecr north carolina democratic senator and former vp candidate john edwardsr 2011 on federale campaign finance laws. bulaws, but in 2012, a jury foum not guilty on one countg in and they deadlocked on the other five, resulting in a mistrial. oh, yeah, he a mistri also prosecuted former new jersey democratic senator bob menendez in 2015 and a pay for play scheme involving his office. but an 11 week trial in 2017g ju ended in a hung jury. and the doj agai.n declined to retry that case. u.s. attorney generattornel merm garland, as you know, appointed smith to lead a pair of investigatioitd n surroundingits the former president of the united states. tae, hisone, his handling of clv documents found in mar-a-lago. we've beene t talking about thr
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but he's also responsible for another investigatiostigation on whether anyone illegally interfered with that, quote, transfer of power following the 2020 presidential election. critics are accusing garland of politicizing the office and using smith as his his attak dog and unequal justice unde r law for prosecuting president trump for something done by others. and perhaps even worsehers, on the democratic side. okay. yep. i'm goinpes evense og to go eve on that tomorrow night with jack smith. is hjaes hee is he got a big log streak that he's trying to stop with donald trump. kevin corke, thanks so much. charlie gasparino, you join me right now. thank yand one thing that stoo with you is hillary clinton is enjoying every minute of thisof. is and one thing she's actually doing is selling memorabilia, hats and shirts that said, oh, but the emails. right. totally not aware e how shed pe escaped any prosecution and thes controversy and the bads. decisions that lead her to mocking with those word sp di when just when you startg thinking that donald trump did something really, th bad, this
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is the one time they're going to get him, you kind of see who his opponents are. and there's some of the most callous devices of cynicalolitc political people in the world. i mean, think about what's goinalheg on here. >> hillary clinton is hawking hats selling hats based on what could potentially be a constitutionalpotentia crisis. i mean, if donald trump getsic indicted, obviously he's indicteted -- d. e's th >> if hee gets convicted, ifeds he's in jail while he's the president, i'd say it'tate know, you know, i mean i mean, jonathan turley was on he could pardon himself h. we're talking about crazy town here. so and in walks the clintons with all their baggage, the clinton foundatione, the c,h you know, was kind of a slush fund for them to make a lot of money speeches before goldmaesnb sachs and all these other places where they were essentially where they were going to be regulategulated by she was elected president. alprl this horrible stuff for years, even when they were in the white house, whitewatehousey before that, if you remember whitewater, they she comes out with a hat. >> she's hawking a hat. now, the hat proceedsthe ha
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apparentlyt are going to go to some voting rights thing, but it seems like a virtuecove signaling cover up to make some money. >> yeah, it's justr-o make totat aware that. the fact is, when we bring up hillary clinton, it's not not t. rac >> that's what the law is. the law is about precedent. and also we put in perspective, ist that and also we go andt also think about what is one of the biggest holes in this whole caseis compence,. that. i mean, i'm sureig the indictments compelling and there's evidence and stuff like that.so one of the big holes, though, brian, is that clinton did something that was not materially different with the emails and the destruction of them and keeping, you know, conversations that wer e not classified in this in this sort of server outside ofan: the government. >> right. so think about that. i doi do would what i wish you a think about that a little bit, too. well, we just watched charlitchg the motorcade pull in. the president is probably in the building right nowht . he's going to speak in a few moments before we do that. first, i want to thank you for your steak dinner. he told me, look at you, the martinis are chilling right.
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now. i'm really jealous. i want to bring in elina harbor w. she was with the president is the attorney and also a spokesperson, the trump campaign. she joins us more with reaction. today's arraignment. lena, we're watching you all day. we're seeing this thing unfold. you're bringing us the play by play. can you give us the president mindset right now as he comeina, givs back homeomn to another club that he owns and also be spending the summer an? i think he's happy to be home. we alle aresp. t obviously, we just got here and he is feeling defiant. he is feeling read y to fight as usual, and he's feeling ready to win. and i think 's what'i think that to happen in 2024 after what they've done to him yet again today. >> i understand he came incame,s brought up to the 13th floor, was arraigned. >> there was no pictures oras bo there was electronic fingerprinting, i understand that was brought in, brought ouug out t no pictures. there was just a sketch that was released. anything elsanythinge that he td in the courtroom or that you want to tell the viewers abous about?t? g
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not really. anything excitinexcitingg, to be honest. it's very procedural. his attorney put in his plea for hi him. m. , as he stood there, you know, as they said, and did what heas was supposed to doal. as he always says, no one is above the law, but he abidesths by the law when it's applied correctly, when it's not y, not whenectivel it's not applied politically motivated and we'll fight this head on. so tell me about the legal team. i know he's stils yol interviewingu lo and they're looking you guys are looking to bulk up. whatg at? u lookin what are you looking to add? well, i think that we have an incredible team already. todd blanche is obviously anat's attorney that's been with us. chris guys has been with us on other cases. and now we're just looking for that local strength, i think,itd and we'll make that determination soon. but it'sefy no definitely not something that he should rush. it has to be the right
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person.tinct they have to understand these very distinct issuesis. you know, we have the espionage act here, which nobody seen becauswhice it was never applien history. so it's a difficult situation. you have to pick the right an: peoplethe . >> the president doesn't really adhere to a script. he has no tools. you write him out in markeites do you have a sense of what he t will say tonight? because i know he wa s told not to bring up the case to any witnesses or somebody who might be in the case. >> so, in fact, leader, thank nw you so much. we're going to go to the united states now. who's getting some war, gettm fc some supporters? it's a much bigger crowd than we thought we'd see. but the president a matter of moments when you're addressing that crowd. he's had a quite harrowingyo dayu .saw you saw the size of the motorcade that led himt. the motorcycles, the police officers into court. he stayed there a very shortthe time, was let out again, tookpp an impromptu, we understand, stop at a cafeed that made his way out to his plane where he took his time to taking off after a big motorcade brought him there.
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flew flew back from miami right to newark airport, we understand, where he had met with another monster motorcade his ,made hiats way back here. >> and you just heard hi, s attorney spokesperso n for the trump for the trump legal team say he's defyinrminedg and determined to beat this. he wants to see justice done. and he's alway s said he's done nothing wrong. this is lee greenwood, who ironically would be a live guest on fox and friends tomorrow. and there he's playing his famousth famous song. the president always likes to start his events with that songstart . prompt and i don't think this is goingr to be any different. the prompter is loaded to the lefto the leftan and right. rait i'think he's going to look straight aheadm . say i'm pretty sure he knows exactly what he's going to say. sowhady to when he's ready to s, we'll take it. we were told 200 200 people that looks like a lot more than 200 people. so if anybody thought people are going to run from his side ,i'm not sure what his opponents are going to do, most of which have been supportivat t up until the last 24 hours. but i know thi 24s is supporter. are still standing there.
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80% of republicans say this will not affect how they vote. we'll see what that means fos fa the primary season. so he's takeki it in this song. perhaps it will go the entire the entire way. well, he'll play it all out and then he'll speak up. >> in miami was about 90 degrees. 90 degrees. now it's about 68 degrees. no topcoat, red tie, same thing he was arraigned in today. let's take you the last moments. this is the president of the united moments. states abouo to address a crowd of reporters and also the first time after being indicted on federal chargealsos. first time in history. y well, thank you very much. thanyou.k you.y we wit >> it's a great honor to have you here. and todat evy, we witness the mt
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evil and heinous abuse of power in the history. of our country.n very sad thing to watch.id a corrupt sittineng president he his top political opponent arrestedntsted on fake and fabrs charges of which he and numerous other presidents would be guilty. right in the middle of a presidential election in which he is losing very badly. >> this is called elections ca interference. >> it's in yet another attemptlt to rig and steal a presidential politionion.. more importantly, it's a political persecute. you should like something straight out of a fascist or a communist nation . this day will go down in infamy. and joe bide ann will forever histo be remembered as not only the most corrupt president irynve the history of our country, but perhaps even more importantlmor the president who, together with a band of his closest thug miss, misfits and marxistso tried to destroy american.than
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bet they will fail and we will win bigger and betterfo thn ever before. r pres >> charging a formerth president of the united states under the espionage act 1 that917 wasn't meant for91 this an act for a crime so heinous that only the death penalty would do. withand threatening me with 400 years in prison for possessingt my own presidential papers, which just about every otherha president has done, is one ofr the most outrageous and vicious fol theories ever put forward in an american court of law. the espionage act has been used to go after traitors and spies. it has nothing to do with aresi formerdent president legally keeping his own documents as president. the law that applies to this case is nothatt the espionage a,
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but very simply, the president jail records act, which is not even mentioned in thisindictme ridiculous 44 page indictment wh under the presidential records act, which is civil, not is civi criminal. i had every right to have these documents. th the crucial legal precedent is laid out in the most important case ever on this subject, known as the clinton socks case. g the you know what that means? aftewhr leaving the white house, bill clinton kept 79 audio s tapes in his sock drawer. s. mil they included discussions of u.s. militaritvolvemeny involveo haiti, discussions of u.s. foreign policylith, both defense and offense against cuba. recordings ofgs president clinton's conversations with all of. the many foreign leaders at the time. think of tha that. negoti >> sensitive facts about trade
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negotiations taken froatmdiscus presidential briefings. discussions with the secretarysi of state about conflict in bosnia and much, much more. very big stuff. not only was bill clinton never even considere d for a criminal prosecution based on the tapes he toon hek, but when he was sud for them, he won the case. judge amy berman, jackson's decision states under the statutory scheme establish by the presidential records act, the decisio n to segregate personal materials from pr is madeal records by the president during and i the president's term and in the president's sole discretions . >> you surprised to hear that, aren't you? any normaledo hear aren't administration, even an opposing one, would consider that, woul to be the end, but nt the corrupt biden.
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administration. the sox decision the sock as it's known, also states, quote, the national archiveonals recors administration or nara, does not have the authority to designate material as presidential records. i don't have the authority. narrow does not have the tapes in question and narrowly lacks any right duty or means contr to seize control of them. >> this is lawolf . >> the president enjoys unconstrained authoritned auy te decisions regarding the disposal of documents. that'sents unconstrained to make that decision. neitheneither archivist nor cons has the authority to veto president's decision. eve presidential recordse presit does not confer any mandatory or eveenn authoritychivis on the archivist to classify records. >> under the statuteunder th, ts
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responsibility is left solely to the president of the united states. >> think of that. that's the decision. think of tha tht. now, just think of that. other in other words,him he whatever documents the president decides to take r with him, he has the right to do so. thn absolute right. this is the law.at and that i is something thatd it people have now seen. and it couldn't be more clear they ought to drop this case immediately because they're destroying a country. and this is why no other president, even those who keptth far more documentsan than i has ever been even invest, let alone charged with a crime, ardy because the sham indictment put forward by the biden administration the bid included stagemany photographs of boxes at mar-a-lago. many p people have asked me why i had these boxes.
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>> why did you want them? t the answer, in addition to having everhepresidy right ur the presidential records act, is that these boxes werese boxes containing all types of personal belongings. things, shirts and shoes and everything. >> as can be seen in the picture where someone, not me, i wonder who it might have been dumped. one of the very neatly arranged boxes all over the floorall ov.g they were full of newspapers, press clippings,s, thousands of pictures, thousands and thousands of white house pictures. the white house photographers. some are with us today with us.e they took so many pictures and we saved all of them. and they were in those boxes clothing, memorabilia and much,, much more. >> i hadn't had a chance to go through all the boxes. it's a long, tedious job.e, takes a long time, which i was prepared to do. but i have a very busy h life. >> i've had a very busy life.
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they make it more busy because you are always fighting. s fi and under the socks decision,i there seemed to be nwasno rush,e i wasn't in a rush because that decision was law.. the other picture that was so vile, you remember thas angrt o was angry and corrupt was the photos staged by the fbie and those that raided mar-a-lago. >> they wered putting documents all over the floor. remember that famous picture coi all over? say confidential, said presidentl.id shields had b sorts of things, and it was supposed to be there like itidei was that way when they raided. it wast. where they put them.an they took the picture and released it illegally to the press legally . r >> they took my medical records, my passport, my birth certificate get and apologized.p they even brought a safecracker. >> this is a professionalssio safecrackenal r they brought inb mar-a-lago and they broke intoer
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my. and you know what they found? nothing. there was nothing therwathere.e nothing there had zero, t according to thehe presidential records act, which was a big deal. i was supposed to negotiate with nara, whiche with is exacty what i was doing until mar-a-lago was raided by gun, e fbi agents.nt i have security tapes of it. >> i gave them security tapesgr co everything inan a flagrant violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution, whicnsh protects the right against unreasonable search and seizure. >> and, sebastian, you covered very well, i must sary well.y. . very well. i'm not the one who thinks i'm the law. >> i'm the one that followed the law. i'm the only onem th. h >> it'iss joe biden and his corruptible man of injustice who think they are above. the law. n ou
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never before have the two con countryf justice i been more starkly revealed. clasoe biden had troves of classified documents from his time vice president, and even as a senator, which was completely and totally illegal. in fact, other senators heard about. dick durbin heard about it. you have to see his response. there'ck durbis way that's totaa illegal. took him as a senator out of a scifs of . they were shocked when they found out they thought it was impossible to do. biden sent 1850 boxes to the university of delaware, making the searchde very, very difficu for anybody. and he refusesfor to give them up and he refuses to let people even look at them. and thenk they say how he's behaving so nicely. >> many of biden's classified documents were in chinatown d.c. chinatown, which is shocking considerin g familywonder
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received so much money from china. i wonder how many time hs the friends of ours from china review, those documents, chinatown, d.c., others were unsecured at his so-called penn biden center in washington, which paid biden approximately $1 million a year, the money supposedly coming from china and stilosedll other classified documents were strewn all over hiovers floor, t where his now famous corvette is stored. urity. he's so proud of that car. there was no security and the door was left open most of the time it was open. o all of those classified of those, all documents strewn all over the floor, piled up like jun uk >> unlike me, who had absolute declassified vacation authoritys as president joe biden as vice president, had no authority to declassify and no right to possess the documents. he had no right. instead of falling under
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the presidential records act, biden's actions fell under a much stricter federal records act, which has very, very tough criminal penalties. yet nothing happennss to crookes joe. nothing happened. have you heard anything about the big search for his documen t ? >> only me. most infamously of all, hillaryt clinton set up an illegal private server in her basement.. you never heard this storyion with a deliberate of violatingoh public information laws so she could hide her her pay for play scandals at the clinton foundations or whatever. hillary is too advanced quantities of classified and sensitive information on her illicit server some of it happening to leak. lea >> it leaked intok anthony weiner's computer. remember anthony weine r into his computer? t to be on hisan computer. and all of it was illegally because thankfully, she was pover president.
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>> she didn't have the powers to declassify. thanwek thank you. she didn't have the powers to declassify. it's a big difference. and neither did joe, you know,ei joe didn't have your mind. >> have a drind nok. it's a little bit cooler than it was. it's pretty hot out here. thank you. happy birthday. happy birthday. great. but and welcome to hannity. and we continue coverage of donald j. trump. he is at bedminster. we have full coverage analysis, my monologue straight ahead. nice birthday. wonderful birthday, daryl saying happy birthday. i was with our
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