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moran, the, the alleged hush money payment made 6 years ago. first is stormy daniels back in 2006 adult film starts stormy daniels claims he met with trump at his hotel, where they had an affair from has repeatedly denied hiring on the fair wood daniels . years later, daniels was forced to give an interview. 1 detailing the fare with in thoughts for $15000.00. the interview never happened. daniels claims he wasn't. they were paid like next is michael coin with from a former lawyer with the threat of daniel going public point. hi, daniel sign a non disclosure agreement. several months later coin pursued reimbursement from the trump's organization for hundreds of thousands of dollars. in january 2013. daniel's been tap lawyer, michael. i've been 90 in the quest to notify the non disclosure agreement. from quickly denied knowledge of the change between coin and they know the f. b i rated
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coin home and office in april 2018 by august coin paid a guilty to multiple charges including a campaign finance violation in august 2018. then manhattan district attorney cyrus vance comments an investigation into the trump organization. his office will be not the trump organization and weight of cord battle for trumps tax returns to investigate the lead hush money payment. eventually he's off the secure, a grand jury indictment against the trump organization. all being brought succeed months as among had some district attorney given the targeting of prompt business empire, there was a widespread belief that inquiry has straight from the payment to day meals. the prompts and business feelings brock has received criticism for his sa, from crime policy in new york city, and he's looking for a win. prior to michael coins guilty plea, he consulted
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a lawyer named robert castillo. costello publicly claimed points call him the payment to daniel was intended to protect from wives millennium who gave birth to their son. baron trump, at the time of the later family on the main actor is of course former united states president donald trump, who has lung decry them, has some investigation against him. what a drum has lung the night any wrongdoing and blasting it as a witch hunt from posted on his social media platform for the social he expected to be at rest and call for his supporters to protest from declaring his 2024 campaign last november. and he's the front runner in the republican primary, even though he lost his rung for a 2nd turn back in 2020. then we had the district attorney's pro is one of several investigations revolving around trump. for 360 view, i'm folks on the phone. i cannot think of
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a better guest at this moment in history to discuss that. my good friend media and the analyst line a line all thank you for so much for joining me. i can't believe we're at this point in his drives. have to start off by saying that it's truly unprecedented. something that donald trump loves to be so often. so let's start off with someone right down the street from you right now in new york city manhattan district attorney alban brag. tell me about him as well as the southern district of new york, where this is all been filed and how did brag actually think he has jurisdiction in this case? okay, get ready. get ready. i'll get ready for this. i don't think you could actually get ready for this moment, but we'll try our best as we speak, we don't know anything. here's what i think happened. and i, i mean, i put this way. i wouldn't be surprised about. i wouldn't be surprised if donald
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trump said, well, they're going to arrest me tuesday. that's right. they're going to arrest me tuesday and i'm ready. he wants to be handcuffed. take me in. ah, protest. we're going to that later. not the wisest thing to say, but i digress. so anyway, he says they're going to do it. it's going to happen. i wouldn't be surprised of alvin bragg, the district attorney said we're going to what, wait a minute. who said that? i never said that we're not even done yet. i'm still at i'm. i'm still interrogating witnesses. well, you've got till tuesday. i never said tuesday who said tuesday. he said, who is a trump trump? now, you know what they're thinking about, charging him with this is the best. and this is, this is weird because it's like standing outside a stadium listening to the roar and trying to get the score. we don't know any the brand your is your secret. grand juries or citizens from new york county. by the
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way, in new york in manhattan, trump lost by 80 percent of all registered voters who decided to show up and everybody can my devote. so this isn't trump country or mug country as a say, but what they're saying was, is that they believe the following happens. that stormy daniels, that sion to sin are teased, ah, was alleged to have had a dalliance with the president, which he denies or what have you. now michael co is called his fixer, his lawyer, what your request, trump would beg to differ. but the argument is that mr. cohen wrote a check out or gave a $130000.00 to this stormy name as hush money as they call it. as an n d a, which is very common to keep quiet, to go away. and that later president trump, in his office or his team reimbursed michael cohen phase for this. now,
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is there anything wrong with that? no. is it against the law? no. so what's the big deal? that's where the predecessor district attorney cyrus vance said this case go stinks, i don't want to have anything to do with it. later mr. brian came along and he initially said, this case smells even worse because over time, cases don't get better. i want nothing to do with this kid. the federal government who would be handling cedric elections type of offences wanted nothing to do with it. albany did. and all of a sudden, scotty, all of a sudden alvin bray, who is a beneficiary of the sorrows machine, says i'm going to him panel a grand jury. and we're going to do the following. we're going to claim that under this rather obscure new york statute that trump falsified business
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records are document problem. that's a misdemeanor problem. that statute of limitation is only 2 years and ran out during the college administration. it's dead. but if you take that lousy misdemeanor and add a few more facts to it, for example, if they can prove, or if a grand jury can agree that he actually took this money or more fudge in these records, in order to conceal a crime. and what that crime is, i don't know maybe some in kind campaign violation which nobody can understand. but through this weird machination, then you'll be able to, to meet the time limit and charge. mr. trump, president trump, with the worst felony case in the history of mankind. now do you know what happened recently? first you have one of mister cohen's old lawyers who came out on fox news is that
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this guy's a liar? no. i wouldn't do that as a point of order with any of my clients, even though we're liars, or even though i was in crazy why a lawyers doing that because of a waiver. i don't know, but that being said, here's another case. another document from 2018 from another one of mister collins prior lawyers who said president trump never paid anything. this is all mister collins knowing this is all his money. there was no compensation, there was no nothing. so wait a minute. which michael cohen are we listening to the liar, the, the person who gave different testimony 2018. this case is falling apart. scotty. this was supposed to be the easiest case ever. the documents case is if you're jack . yes. and you said yes. this was good. yeah. that's it, it's over with now. as of, when i'm speaking today with you,
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we just found out that alvin brad in the most important gaze of his life, just a suspended or, or bother. i'm told the grand jury or go with you next week. but wait a minute, you've got, you've got barricades, police, you've got people wearing those horned. you know, showman, outfits. you've got people don't was signed trump one last. next week when it, there's no indictment, no indictments. but wait. as is in cubey. see there is more. they ask alvin brag mr . bray, just so that we don't hurt anybody, just so the court personnel aren't harmed. why don't you just say that in the event there is an indictment. you are going to have an arraignment remotely. by the way you can do this. we did it for school drink cove. it kids just never came back to school. but for an arraignment, no problem. in fact, if a rain people in hospital a badge i'm sure you've seen isn't tv where they're handcuffed to the bed. album
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brag, says, you know, i don't want to do that because this is the time for my close up mr. to mill. i'm going to do it. so now they're yelling at fried his office is feeling embarrass, secret service by the way, says you're not going to have him do a perf walk president trump. and here's the best ones god. let's assume through this crazy parallel universe that we live in some judge. we're to sentence him to jail. ha, how could you throw a fresher, it's printed in jail with, with secret service protection? does. he can go with him. i mean, this is nuts, but there are 5 other cases. ready to go right after this. this is just one, there's 5 others. so as some people say have crossed the rubicon, this is it. and they are furious with alvin bray because all of the other cases now are going to look horrible by comparison. because americans don't know the steel,
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the vo would stop the steel versus moral lago versus a january 6th versus jack smith versus tissue jake did. there's, there's so many different things. americans just think of one big case. so it's falling apart. jim jordan and the, and the republicans, thank god, are now raising all kinds of holy hell, like the democrats were due, and the old alvin brag. you gotta come here and answer questions. what is it? what come there, which i'm not crazy with his idea as he prepares, this mystical, magical phantom grand jury that has been basically continued until next week. in the case of a lifetime, it is insanity. but lionel that's wrong, that's why god, that's all i ask you about on this on this because 1st of all, the, you know, the last president that was actually arrested in office and the only other present
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to ever be arrested office. ulysses s grant i you knew it? yes. and he rode his horse to battle. there. washington dc. i'm very proud of you for knowing that because that actually was arilyn. you were there, you were there. i'm sure you're probably as attorney. oh, okay, so he, this is the one thing, but in this kind of playing to trauma, don't you think? i mean, you're right, the case is very much, very illegally pathetic. most lawyers with any sort of standing would admit to that . so when you're looking isn't this kind of nobody knew about a timeline? trump was the one that put the timeline out in the 1st place that i think that's a big margaret there. do you wonder if maybe trump did that knowing there were meetings going with the secret service? who are the only people that can put handcuffs on him? when you think he did this on purpose, to get this reaction to get this spotlight on brag so that congress would get involved. and this is all starting to come out putting sunlight on an issue that we've just gone behind doors until he was arrested. it wouldn't surprise me. i mean,
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i don't know, it's almost like the limb and it hang out. he basically brought, he just accelerated or was going to happen. well, i mean to say some, this guy, mr. mr. president trump still me some things which are really stupid and we've got it. we've just so that people understand. number one. if i were presented you in something got for bed now do whatever b charges me, i would say you are going to shut up and you're going to tell your family to shut up. and if you have a, a scotty junior like he has a don junior, i would take all of his phones away. why is the president referring to a, to a stormy daniels, his horse face wired. now they're making fun of what people look like. go do. it's not with when you, why are you doing this? you're doing great. you're winning. just sit back and talk about the constitution. hold it up. do do this and say this is a great country and this is my, you know,
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act, act, you know, upset about this. speaking of women, i've got to tell you something. there are some other cases with his e, jean cow case. this is not good. you're not gonna like this one. this is this, this is a sexual. oh and was a battery cable. let me pause you on that one because i, we need to go to break and, and we need your breaks. i don't want to hear at this, but i want to say, i'll give you 1500000 reasons why he's acting the way is why is junior saying it? cuz that's the amount of money that they're saying he raised in the 1st 3 days after his tweet, i guarantee, as each day goes on, the fund raising off the idea of the president being targeted again is definitely work in their favor. hold on, lionel will be right back because when we come back, we're going to continue our conversation and ask, is the former president actually enjoying this and how it might actually affect the 2024 election? ah no.
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oh, imposing democracy. not going to board democracy's culture. some think is good for iraq. is not that bad been not about the adaptive of state. something good for russia is not good for america for iraq. you cannot be a paras, thanks society. ah, my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia, got in the movement in age 13 going on 14 and we were violent towards those people because we believed that word is raised. we were here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless,
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we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt a level life after hey, is an organization that was founded by 40 skin. no, not the white supremacists in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get half is 2 parts to getting out of a violent extremist group. the 1st part is disengagement, which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is d. radicalization where belief systems audiology are removed. it was very impactful when someone finally came along with no fear, no judgement, you heard my story did nothing to challenge it. validate with watching it was a shadow shorter one. and i'm not going to stay nice
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with a monday by going to sit on with that by mia. hello. ok. we are back discussing this historical moment in time. the indictment of president trump or possible with a legal, immediate analyst line, or why don't i gotta ask you this. we gotta do a little legal question. so i wanted to follow up on what you just said, but i want to bring back in this idea of the difference between the sexual harassment lawsuit. we saw a bill clinton, which was settled in $98998.00, paying paula jones, $850000.00. and if and were saying lawyers and even stormy,
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their renewals herself say that the money did not come from trump. if he did somehow pay stormy data, $130000.00, what's the difference? and then i want to go back to the case that you are referencing that we might not like well, 1st of all, there is, you know, there is nothing against the law in paying somebody to not see something. if it's done all the time in india, it's done constantly. let me go though these cases very quickly. e gene carol is a woman who claims as she was sexually assaulted by the president years ago. and now because of this, statue of limitations allowance, she's able, do resuscitate this case in new york, other district civil not, not criminal is no good, no jayla. but here's the problem. the court federal court has allowed 2 witnesses to women to come forward to say yep, including we went through that to this is harvey weinstein again,
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and you're not going to like the testimony. we're going to access hollywood and what he said. so that's over there. put that next is this ga grand jury case of stop the steel now that's going on as we speak, doesn't sound very exciting, but it is because remember, sometimes the most boring sounding cases are the most dangerous. then we have this jack smith, we have 2 cases from that one, the january 6. let me say something to our good friend, i guess tucker carlson who's under this impression that nothing happened. this was just a bunch of sightseers who, you know, walked through the capital. no, no, no. there is a case called seditious conspiracy. as a charge that will, it scares the hell out of me because it is covered by a variety of ideas. so maybe that's the january 6 case, then there's the morrow lag. ok. and you see scotty, people say,
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what is that the case is that the documents weren't classified, they don't have to be classified. well, joe biden had cases of his. okay, fine. hillary clinton had servers and nobody. ok that does him make any difference? scotty, if you've ever i'm sure you, you probably never have, but if you're ever hold over for speeding and you tell your cop, hey, able drive me faster than me who say at nice license registration. i stopped you. so when i did that then leticia. james, you're going to love this is probably one of the weirdest one. she's basically claiming in a new york case because she's got to get in the she's just, she and alvin brag, are fighting to see who's gonna, who's gonna brain trump down there, claiming that trump over valued real property, scotty, you would you read roberts? what would happen if you pled you'd your home as collateral and said it was worth $400000000.00 and you pundits were bay. the bank has its own appraisers,
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they don't care what you call it, so this is nuts. and then finally we have that. so that 6 cases total that you run of a good point. and this is a political question versus a legal do you think trump like this, you know, and the sick way? yes. comes never really had serious legal criminal exposure. he, he's, i don't wanna say he's litigious, but he's been known to be a party of a lot of cases and it doesn't frightened, and it gets so he gets away not gets away. it's a wrong term. he, he, he, he doesn't cower by being served. that's dangerous, because this is not some developer sewing him for monies or we're unpaid or anything like that. this is bigger than anything he's ever involved. and let me tell you something. it got personal with these people. so you asked the question to do you think in a weird way that this helps raise money?
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scotty, i'm no expert at this, but the worst way to raise money. you see, be accused of criminal cases. there are 3 groups of people in this country. people who have trumps people who love trump, and in the middle, these independent kind of undecided. scotty do the any those people say, you know what? i wasn't really crazy by trump before, didn't care for me. but you know, now that he's got all these cases and all these criminal charges i got, i like him because i think, i think he's being mistreated. wait a minute. what? that's that. so i think there's it fiction. oh, and i love this one. or even eli musk said, even eli must read. it's got to be true. what planet are these people? i know you can raise money. president trump can sneeze into a handkerchief and get a $1000000.00 and people bidding on this on this relic. he doesn't need to get arrested, but right now, for him,
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this started the momentum. and everybody now is sitting nervously. we have to pick up this, this dog of a case. because scotty, like i said, i don't think the american public can differentiate one case next versus albin rag . and a woman in georgia. and these e g carol to them, it's this one big thing. and from could play this perfectly all in one more thing speaking political, let me ask you one thing about the ron de santis. this is hailey, the. we're going to get is this, this squish is we're well hold on. we're going to get to the governor in a 2nd, but i do want to ask, is this the effect also as trump was calling for people to rally outside in his honor? i think he was hoping he'd still still see these mass crowds with their trump signed in their trucks. going down the street talking in new york. but we didn't see that we didn't see that on tuesday. in fact, many people can don't do it. walk in january 6, whether you agree that the right people did wrong, whatever's happening, you still have a large amount that have yet to be prosecuted,
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sitting in jail with very the president could have pardoned them. coming out of it . do you think the people in the back of their mind, which is my been the overall goal is like i'm not going to go stick my neck out on the wine for this man. when i saw the ones that did it on january 6. absolutely. in fact, i was suggesting, if ever, ah, president trump wants to claim an insanity defense. he might work on a use as exhibit a. the fact that he brought up rallying the crowds again. scotty, with these people walk around who think it's some of the not, not all, not all the something had 1776 again and they talk about jefferson with the blood of the tree of the brain tree and, and i don't know what's going on. you don't want these people to be to show up next, you know, with a 3 cornered, hatton bison horns and they get not if i were the president, as this january 6 case an insurrection. and so this is conspiracy and others are
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still theoretically possible. the fact that he even so much is ended even even said, come on a protest out of my mouth all the time would be we protest at the ballot box week. we use the franchise well, and that's the thing is we can go on for hours on this and this is going to contain to be said real quick about the sams. i gotta tell you my thought on it. i think the standard for smart, very diplomatic cancer, he knows that this is all show the last thing and he can't at once we talking about is it donald trump and right now they're all trying to get the focus so much to go into line. thank you. so much for joining us once again, like i said, the term on president is being applied to present trump as the only other president was. ulysses s grant, now president grant was let out on bail and as expected. but he did not show up for any hearing because he said the case against president grant was ridiculous,
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and grant considered it to be politically motivated, sound familiar, fast forward to the present. the current situation evolving. president trump, which i think is safe to say playing nicely into his overall strategy of dominating the political scene. this is his strategy in 2016 at work forum he to part from in 2020 and listen to his 1000000 dollar political consultants and lost their for america and the world find themselves today. once again, the middle of a, another made for tv prosecution which will provide all of the expected drama with the twist of an election at the end of exactly what i considered to be the best way to practice democracy. but what else would you expect from a world where more people watch the latest episode of the car dash and then a presidential candidate debate and look to comedy channels for their news updates? american voters are getting the reality show they deserve. and donald trump is counting on your continued addiction to the drama, to put him back in the oval office. i was kind of, he's, and this has been your 360 view of the news affecting you. thanks for what?
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ah ah what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk in time. i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to play with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. certainly why watch something that's so different. my
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