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special tomorrow. >> yes, right after i go to this commercial break, you're gonna tell me your mary trumpdonald trump's niece mary trump will join us to do something she actually doesn't like to do, which is talk about her uncle. she wrote recently that she wishes she could just ignore her uncle, and feels a public duty to talk about him. she'll do that, next, and we'll have a question from rachel maddow. ow frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. clinihis a1c?oven to remove skin tags it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to
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mary trump has the receipts provided the basis for the epic pulitzer prize-winning expose of the trump'srump will be forced to give under oath testimony in other civil cases, including the cases brought by e. jean carroll and the case brought by donald trump's niece, mary trump. >> for the if there is time since he was elected president, e. jean carroll and her lawyer, robbie kaplan, have prove anyone a court of law that trump cannot tell lies with impunity. they have done that for the country. >> which makes them most likely the two women on the planet the ex-president may be most afraid of. his niece, mary trump, and e. jean carroll. they've joined forces for battling darkness in the form of one ex-president. it's a romance novel, go figure, cowritten with jennifer todd that explores the life of an american woman reinventing herself, as we would all like to do, in italy, as we all would like to do. it is a welcome escape, perhaps a much-needed one, as trump gears up for his third presidential run which somehow seems to bed even darker than the two that came before us. joining us, a ple
mary trump has the receipts provided the basis for the epic pulitzer prize-winning expose of the trump'srump will be forced to give under oath testimony in other civil cases, including the cases brought by e. jean carroll and the case brought by donald trump's niece, mary trump. >> for the if there is time since he was elected president, e. jean carroll and her lawyer, robbie kaplan, have prove anyone a court of law that trump cannot tell lies with impunity. they have done that for the...
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joining me now is mary trump, host of the mary trump show podcast, author of too much and never enough family created the world's most dangerous man, and the reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal. also the niece of donald j trump. mary, my friend, it's always so good to see you, let's talk about some politics first. the crowded republican primary field for the presidential nomination is giving a lot of people some 2016 dÉjÀ vu. this time around, donald is in the midst of several very serious legal investigations and cases. already been indicted by the manhattan d.a.. and we see news is exclusively reporting the grand jury in the mar-a-lago documents case is said to me at this week. assuming, very, he's indicted, i think it's 20 many indictments to come. will he take everyone down with him if he thinks his ship is truly thinking? >> katie, first of all, it's great to be here. secondly, yes. i think that was a rhetorical question, i'm gonna answered anyway, he absolutely will, he could not possibly handle the thought that somebody would take away what he believes is ri
joining me now is mary trump, host of the mary trump show podcast, author of too much and never enough family created the world's most dangerous man, and the reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal. also the niece of donald j trump. mary, my friend, it's always so good to see you, let's talk about some politics first. the crowded republican primary field for the presidential nomination is giving a lot of people some 2016 dÉjÀ vu. this time around, donald is in the midst of...
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marie. mr. trump is expected to arrive around 2:00 for a 3:00 p.m. hearing but others are expected to arrive much earlier. officials say they're prepared for the crowds, whether large or small. in a matter of hours, former president trump will be arraigned in a federal courthouse in miami. he has said he will plead not guilty to 37 alleged counts to mishandling of classified materials after leaving office. >> i'm an innocent man. i'm an innocent person. >> reporter: prosecution claims some documents contained information on u.s. military programs and secrets from bought the u.s. and foreign countries. >> the total volume and scope and sensitivity of this material is an intelligence catastrophe fonting to happen.orr: yesrd t new jersey to his resort in doral, florida, where some supporters and protesters gathered outside. >> it feels like a bit of a witch hunt to me. >> enough is enough. he needs to play. >> reporter: so far local law enforcement says it's not aware of any credible threats. >> we're bringing in enough resources to handle a crowd anywh
marie. mr. trump is expected to arrive around 2:00 for a 3:00 p.m. hearing but others are expected to arrive much earlier. officials say they're prepared for the crowds, whether large or small. in a matter of hours, former president trump will be arraigned in a federal courthouse in miami. he has said he will plead not guilty to 37 alleged counts to mishandling of classified materials after leaving office. >> i'm an innocent man. i'm an innocent person. >> reporter: prosecution...
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trump tower in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. former president trump last night in that bombastic speech really defiant saying he's not backing down, whether it's in the legal arena or the political one with the 2024 nomination coming up. all this, he says, as he is continuing to fight these charges. >> this day will go down in infamy -- >> reporter: last night a defiant former president trump slammed the federal case against him at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. it came hours after he pleaded not guilty to 37 charges accusing him of retaining classified documents illegally and trying to hide them from investigators after receiving a subpoena. >> i had every right to have these documents. >> reporter: before his historic arraignment out of miami federal court yesterday the former president surrendered to authorities, got swabbed for dna, and was fingerprinted, though no mug shot was taken, and he was allowed to keep his passport. raj abhyanker was inside the courtroom where trump was joined by aide and co-defendant walt
trump tower in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. former president trump last night in that bombastic speech really defiant saying he's not backing down, whether it's in the legal arena or the political one with the 2024 nomination coming up. all this, he says, as he is continuing to fight these charges. >> this day will go down in infamy -- >> reporter: last night a defiant former president trump slammed the federal case against him at his golf...
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trump insisted he's innocent. naomi ruchim has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. despite the charges, former president donald trump has been out campaigning for another term, calling the case against him political persecution. his supporters are using the charges as a rallying cry. while at least one past ally believes the case could be damaging for the former president. today former president donald trump will travel to florida ahead of his tuesday arraignment at a miami federal court. >> the documents, whole thing is a witch hunt. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: over the weekend, trump continued to defend himself while campaigning in georgia and north carolina after the department of justice unsealed the 37-count indictment against him. the charges which are connected to his keeping of sensitive materials at his mar-a-lago home include willful retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. >> we did absolutely nothing wrong. >> reporter: the indictment has divided prominent republicans. >> this idea of presenting trump as a victim her
trump insisted he's innocent. naomi ruchim has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. despite the charges, former president donald trump has been out campaigning for another term, calling the case against him political persecution. his supporters are using the charges as a rallying cry. while at least one past ally believes the case could be damaging for the former president. today former president donald trump will travel to florida ahead of his tuesday...
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. >> let's listen to what mary trump said on monday night on this program.us, for most of his life, just throwing a temper transient and taking his heels in and refusing to acknowledge reality has worked for him because there has always been somebody there or some entity there to support him. he may have reached the end of that particular road. >> dr. dodes, is donald trump capable of realizing that he has reached at the end of that kind of heard? >> i think that he is aware of it. i think he is worried. what happens is as he gets more worried, we believe the veneer slips away. the behavior of appearing to be kind or caring about all of that disappears, as he gets under more stress, and we see what lies beneath the psychopathic person that he actually is. is ceo of it? i think he is aware of what is left. i don't think he is capable of being a word that he has done something to the problem. >> let's listen to the 32nd version of what he set us lay that really took us into saddam hussein rhetoric zone that you predicted we would be in at this point. let's lis
. >> let's listen to what mary trump said on monday night on this program.us, for most of his life, just throwing a temper transient and taking his heels in and refusing to acknowledge reality has worked for him because there has always been somebody there or some entity there to support him. he may have reached the end of that particular road. >> dr. dodes, is donald trump capable of realizing that he has reached at the end of that kind of heard? >> i think that he is aware...
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i'll be back here tomorrow or i will welcome mary trump to get her take among other things on her uncless tomorrow morning at 8 am eastern right here on msnbc. remember, you can keep up with us by following at katie phang show on twitter, instagram, and tiktok. i would also like to say a very happy birthday to daniela hot emilio, she is my assistant here. she's amazing and she's an extraordinary woman. stay tuned, the saturday show with jonathan capehart is coming up next. want a worry-free way to kill bugs? zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv done deal, president biden delivers his first primetime oval office address to hail the debt ceiling bill. as he prepares to sign it today, we'll take a closer look at the fine
i'll be back here tomorrow or i will welcome mary trump to get her take among other things on her uncless tomorrow morning at 8 am eastern right here on msnbc. remember, you can keep up with us by following at katie phang show on twitter, instagram, and tiktok. i would also like to say a very happy birthday to daniela hot emilio, she is my assistant here. she's amazing and she's an extraordinary woman. stay tuned, the saturday show with jonathan capehart is coming up next. want a worry-free way...
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>> mary trump gets tonight's last word the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> tonight, a preview of former president donald trump's arraignment. but we can expect tomorrow in this unparalleled time in american history the challenges for both the prosecution and defense the security perhaps and the impact it all could have on the 2024 election. our expert panels are here to break it down. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again i'm stephanie ruhle. donald j trump is now hours away from his first court appearance as a federal criminal defendant. earlier today he traveled from new jersey to south florida ahead of his scheduled arraignment tomorrow on charges of mishandling classified documents and blocking efforts to get them back. the government's hearing 49-page indictment lays out more than three dozen counts against the former president including what prosecutors say is evidence of where trump kept america's most sensitive national security secrets in a bathroom, a ballroom the storms in mar-a-lago. trump was asked about his upcoming court he
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trump. let's get right our chief white house correspondent, mary bruce, tonight. mary, what do we know? >> reporter: david, we have just learned that mark meadows, donald trump's final chief of staff, one of his closest advisors and someone who was by the president's side during the last days of his administration, has now testified before a grand jury, federal grand jury hearing evidence into the special counsel's investigations into donald trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election and his handling of classified documents. now, we do not know yet when meadows testified, but it is yet another sign that the special counsel jack smith's investigations into the former president are entering their final stages. we know they have now talked with virtually everyone in donald trump's inner circle and his former close advisors. david, we've reached out to mark meadows. neither he nor his attorney is any, tonight. >> david: mary bruce with late reporting from washington. thank you, mary. now to the air quality from minneapolis all the way east to new york city. all way down to the carolinas
trump. let's get right our chief white house correspondent, mary bruce, tonight. mary, what do we know? >> reporter: david, we have just learned that mark meadows, donald trump's final chief of staff, one of his closest advisors and someone who was by the president's side during the last days of his administration, has now testified before a grand jury, federal grand jury hearing evidence into the special counsel's investigations into donald trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election...
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this is the same donald trump mary trump describes from her childhood.think he's trying to get back his reputation. it's important to note a few weeks ago right before the indictment he was giving a similar interview to -- i think it was cbs and going through the litany of reasons trump is unfit to be president, that he's like a child, that this was a slam dunk, and at the very end of the interview when confronted by the interviewers, okay, so if he's the nominee you're not going to vote for him, right? he nevertheless said, well, if he is the nominee i'm going to support the party. so all these statements from bill barr at the end of the day when posed in a question of a slate with joe biden on the one hand and donald trump on the other, notwithstanding all of these statements bill barr still is saying that he intends to vote for donald trump. so there's a lot in there that i'll let the political pundits and experts unpack about what that tells us about the state of the republican party at the end of the day but at the end of the day i think it is very
this is the same donald trump mary trump describes from her childhood.think he's trying to get back his reputation. it's important to note a few weeks ago right before the indictment he was giving a similar interview to -- i think it was cbs and going through the litany of reasons trump is unfit to be president, that he's like a child, that this was a slam dunk, and at the very end of the interview when confronted by the interviewers, okay, so if he's the nominee you're not going to vote for...
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so far trump hasn't said whether he'd do that. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you, naomi. >>> well, donald trump's former white house chief of staff reportedly testified before a federal grand jury investigating the former president. "the new york times" says it's not clear when mark meadows testified or if he was questioned about both cases the special counsel is looking into. one is focused on whether trump mishandled classified documents after leaving office. the other is about the january 6th capitol riot and whether trump illegally tried to hold onto power. >>> mixed reaction continues to come in this morning after the shocking merger between the pga and european tours and liv golf. yesterday's stunning announcement comes after two tumultuous years as controversial saudi-backed liv golf poached some of golf's biggest stars with lucrative deals. the pga suspended those players from its events. the deal immediately drops all lawsuits involving liv golf, but it's not known how the deal impacts golfers who joined the saudi venture. >> we've recognized tha
so far trump hasn't said whether he'd do that. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you, naomi. >>> well, donald trump's former white house chief of staff reportedly testified before a federal grand jury investigating the former president. "the new york times" says it's not clear when mark meadows testified or if he was questioned about both cases the special counsel is looking into. one is focused on whether trump mishandled classified documents after leaving...
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trump. is not a serious candidate. he will get no votes or support. he wants to get on the debate stage. i don't think it will happen for him. >> mary catherine hamm, donald trump is a serious candidate. ron desantis is. mike pence is. tim scott and nikki haley. i would add to that larry elder our friend who was in california last night. he is serious and running on issues. last night he made a powerful statement on this program. i am not hearing that from chris christie. i suspect he will suck up to his buddy george stephanopoulos and all of those jackasses at fake news cnn that lied to us for three years about collusion hoax that never occurred. they will take all of the airtime he can. he is not really running, is he? >> as someone who likes to hear herself talk i cannot be too hard on chris christie. there is that point. there is an element of that. it's hard to convince me that the primary voters in the gop have more appetite for chris christie than they did the last time he ran. his last candidacy is and argument against this one. he says this time i know all the flaws that donald trump has and i will prosecute the case. he is
trump. is not a serious candidate. he will get no votes or support. he wants to get on the debate stage. i don't think it will happen for him. >> mary catherine hamm, donald trump is a serious candidate. ron desantis is. mike pence is. tim scott and nikki haley. i would add to that larry elder our friend who was in california last night. he is serious and running on issues. last night he made a powerful statement on this program. i am not hearing that from chris christie. i suspect he...
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he also added he believes the party will lose if trump is the nominee. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you, naomi. >>> the chairman of the oversight committee says he will pursue charges against fbi director christopher wray. james comey says he wants a copy that contains unverified declarations against bide and his family. the fbi says it gave comer a copy. he said he can't hand it over for confidentiality reasons. >>> a second chartered flight carrying about 20 migrants arrived in sacramento yesterday morning. another group of at least 16 migrants arrived friday at a different sacramento airport. reportedly aboard the same private plane. california officials say a florida group along with desantis arranged for the flights. >> they were transported to a religious institution. right now our county social workers are en route and are going to assess all those folks, make sure they have the services and supports that they need. >> desantis has not acknowledged florida is responsible. meant meantime newsom is suggesting kidnapping charges in the case. >>
he also added he believes the party will lose if trump is the nominee. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you, naomi. >>> the chairman of the oversight committee says he will pursue charges against fbi director christopher wray. james comey says he wants a copy that contains unverified declarations against bide and his family. the fbi says it gave comer a copy. he said he can't hand it over for confidentiality reasons. >>> a second chartered flight carrying...
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i'm anne-marie green. donald trump is on the defensive as he's set to appear in court tomorrow.
i'm anne-marie green. donald trump is on the defensive as he's set to appear in court tomorrow.
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but i don' t think it's goingor to happen for him. >> you know, and mary katherine haarm, trump is a serious candidate, ron desantis the governo serr is the vacuous mike pence's tim scott is nikki haley is.d add >>to and i would add to that larry elder, our friend who was from california last night, he's serious. he's running on issues lasrioust night. erfu he made a very powerful statement on this program last nigh m.t. i'm not hearing that from chris christie. so i suspectristie. , you know, he'lly geor up to his buddy, george stephanopouloges and all those that fake news, cnn, that lied to us for three years about a collusion hoax that never occurredn hoax and take ac the airtime he can, but he's not really runninang, is hh >> well, here's the thing. as someone who likes to hear herself talko r, i can't be tood hard on chris christie. so there's that point. buchristiet no, i think there in element of that here. and it's hard to convincit's hat the primary voters in the gop have more appetite for chris christie than they did the last time he ran. i think his last candidacy is actua
but i don' t think it's goingor to happen for him. >> you know, and mary katherine haarm, trump is a serious candidate, ron desantis the governo serr is the vacuous mike pence's tim scott is nikki haley is.d add >>to and i would add to that larry elder, our friend who was from california last night, he's serious. he's running on issues lasrioust night. erfu he made a very powerful statement on this program last nigh m.t. i'm not hearing that from chris christie. so i suspectristie....
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, if you follow them and their media, they are very much hoping that trump wins this war, wins this election. that is their hail mary trump wins this war. and when trump talks like that, when he makes this unreality, he basically, and this is what americans should understand, he is making the war last longer. you know, he doesn't pick the position that ukraine should win and we should help them. you are giving the russians hope and you are extending the war out to november 24, january 25, that is what trump is actually doing right now. >> professor timothy snyder, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> always a pleasure, thank you. >> thank you. going back to the senate floor live where the vote stands right now at 63 to 36 -- not sure if there is another senator who is going to vote to bring that to 64 or 37. but they have not closed the vote. here it is. >> the voting threshold had been achieved. the bill is passed. >> and there it is, 63 to 36, the bill is passed, as we just heard from the junior senator from california presiding over this very important session of the united states senate. we said at the
, if you follow them and their media, they are very much hoping that trump wins this war, wins this election. that is their hail mary trump wins this war. and when trump talks like that, when he makes this unreality, he basically, and this is what americans should understand, he is making the war last longer. you know, he doesn't pick the position that ukraine should win and we should help them. you are giving the russians hope and you are extending the war out to november 24, january 25, that...
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the judge's name was mary ellen noriega. trump appoint a judge. t ov so she just overseeing the gun component of this, that felony, that diversioner agreement thatt that might not stick to him. >> yeah. so that't stick s i mean, that's the the question is we're going ha have to wait until the plea happens in julppy to see who is the presiding judge. if it is thas t judge and it's a trump appointed judge, i mean, certainly she will look at the entirety of the facts. y thd i think to your point,ou one of the things that that judge is going to consider is other similarly situatee judd defendants, because in the federal system, everyone should be treated similar. no matter who their father happens to be or what their political connections. baseso, you know, i think based on my experience in doing many of these cases as a u.s. attorney, i know that similar cases have been punished a lot e more than what the current deal is for hunter biden. >> and matthew, you haveor huntg history in law. i mean, it wasn't just acting ag for. trump.torney you were a u.
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donald trump was quick to weigh in on this, but david, the bottom line the white house says the president simply tripped and he's doing well. >> david: maryce tonight, thank you. we turned to former president trump and tonight sources telling federal prosecutors have an audio recording of trump from july of 2021 which the former president acknowledges he held onto a sensitive military document about an attack plan on iran during the trump administration. this conversation well after he left office and let's get to chichief justice >> reporter: a donald trump hitting a campaign trail and i was facing fresh questions about his handling of hundreds of classified documents. abc news learning federal prosecutors obtained a recording of the former president acknowledging he held onto a sensitive military document including military action against iran. back when he was president, he kept that document after leaving the white house. the audio was allegedly part of a conversation with aids who were helping former chief of staff mark meadows write a memoir in the meeting with trumf clubs six months after he left office. sources say the recording t
donald trump was quick to weigh in on this, but david, the bottom line the white house says the president simply tripped and he's doing well. >> david: maryce tonight, thank you. we turned to former president trump and tonight sources telling federal prosecutors have an audio recording of trump from july of 2021 which the former president acknowledges he held onto a sensitive military document about an attack plan on iran during the trump administration. this conversation well after he...
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, to mary's point, is we don't know who else these documents went to, who saw them, who got them inadvertently, who got them deliberately, because they were targeting mar-a-lago or who donald trumpw these two. because to mary's point, there may be american lives in danger because of this. this is not just, this wasn't the budget from 2017 he happened to be carrying around with him. this is actual stuff about possible military plans. >> indeed. and again, back on the theme of what we don't know, i can tell you someone who had a counter intelligence for the fbi is it's quite likely that the intelligence agency is victimized by the former president had to take actions. to correct or remedial exposure. you have to assume what at mar-a-lago was gone. exposed. it means is quite likely that there will be stories that maybe won't never be told about exfiltrations of human sources. turning off techniques and sensitive, technical capabilities, so they wouldn't give off emissions and be discovered because maybe, somebody got access to these documents. changing plants all of this going on because of a former president. >> it's amazing. thanks to both of you for kicking this off. mary mccord
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mary, it's an important sort of small understated point in the article, but it drives home the fact that if trump should read it, he might see that the advice he got from lawyers kept him from being charged on the documents that he followed their advice about, the things that he gave back. that's not what doj came for. they didn't come for things that were mishandled which a potential crime, initially not given back to nara which could have been a potential crime. this isn't accurate from a legal standpoint but they seemed to have taken all's well that ends well and the things he's charged for are things we still don't know for sure are back in the possession of the federal government. what do you make of "the times" and "the post" pretty amazing story that's happening over and over again. trump's lawyer roulette happens every time trump's under scrutiny, and here we go again. >> yes, and i think the approach we've now read about that chris kise wanted to take, that's the approach i would have expected really of any competent attorney who was trying to do the best for his client. he just had a cl
mary, it's an important sort of small understated point in the article, but it drives home the fact that if trump should read it, he might see that the advice he got from lawyers kept him from being charged on the documents that he followed their advice about, the things that he gave back. that's not what doj came for. they didn't come for things that were mishandled which a potential crime, initially not given back to nara which could have been a potential crime. this isn't accurate from a...
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envinmtalism for the failure of the market so to speak becomes embedded in trumpism and in the trump coalition, bob marie dies about a week or so before trump is defeated in the in the 2020 election. i can't help but think that he probably had his absentee ballot already already sent in by that point, but this is really not the store end of the story the bankruptcy and death of robert murray. this industry that this company this that he had forged comes out of this in a sense in a beer position that it had been before because it's able to shed enormous amots of liabilities pension lialies and then healca liabilities in part because of new federal laws. so i was driving here ove the last couple of days for the last 20 years as i've driven on the pennsylvania turnpike every time you come through the blue mountain tunnel. there's a set of solar sorry of windmills up on the hill and there was always a big billboard in front of this will that was attacking alternative energy and was a pro coal billboard is all you know, electricity with the city being dark without coal or cold the new green energy etc. this l
envinmtalism for the failure of the market so to speak becomes embedded in trumpism and in the trump coalition, bob marie dies about a week or so before trump is defeated in the in the 2020 election. i can't help but think that he probably had his absentee ballot already already sent in by that point, but this is really not the store end of the story the bankruptcy and death of robert murray. this industry that this company this that he had forged comes out of this in a sense in a beer position...
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and it speaks for itself. >> okay, mary mccord, let me go to you on this. because this is trump'sther defense. he has been using this a lot, and i think to people who don't know the law and aren't familiar with it, to them it probably sounds credible. here is president trump giving the presidential records act. >> i had every right to have these documents. the crucial legal precedent is laid out in the most important case ever on this subject known as the clinton socks case. in other words, whatever documents a president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it's an absolute right. this is the law. >> mary, please fact check that. >> well, it's not the law. it's not whatever documents the president decides to take with him when he leaves the oval office are his documents. the presidential records act explicitly made clear in law that presidential records, records of official business that are not just purely personal records are not the president's property. they're not the former president's property. they are the public's property. they are the government's proper
and it speaks for itself. >> okay, mary mccord, let me go to you on this. because this is trump'sther defense. he has been using this a lot, and i think to people who don't know the law and aren't familiar with it, to them it probably sounds credible. here is president trump giving the presidential records act. >> i had every right to have these documents. the crucial legal precedent is laid out in the most important case ever on this subject known as the clinton socks case. in...
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former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis are in new hampshire, it is a state considered critical for the republican by mary'sthey will decide who will be the gop candidate. news outlets have released an already recording that demonstrates donald trump knowingly held onto highly classified documents after leaving office. the new york times reporting on the reporting of a 2021 meeting in new jersey, donald trump appears to refer to a highly confidential document and iran. the tape seems to contradict a recent interview that donald trump gave to fox news which he described the documents as newspaper clippings. it is likely to feature prominently in a investigation against pump and one of his aides for illegally keeping and mishandling classified materials. brian quinn with this. >> it is likely to be key evidence in the criminal case against donald trump. the audio recording appeals to reveal the former u.s. president -- appears to reveal the was present going a document to his friends at a golf club. >> the military gave it to me. i think we can probably, right? >> will have to see. we have to figure out -- >>
former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis are in new hampshire, it is a state considered critical for the republican by mary'sthey will decide who will be the gop candidate. news outlets have released an already recording that demonstrates donald trump knowingly held onto highly classified documents after leaving office. the new york times reporting on the reporting of a 2021 meeting in new jersey, donald trump appears to refer to a highly confidential document and iran....
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. >> david: our coverage of former president trump's not guilty plea today. thanks to maryerre, dan, rachel tonight and the entire team. thank you. we're going to move on to the avenues this tuesday evening. overseas to fight in the u.s. military have to trickle helicopter accident in syria injuring 22 service member's, 15 of them now in germany tonight for medical care. the pentagon confirming no enemy fire was reported but real questions and it comes after recent questions on a u.s. military helicopters. here's our foreign correspondent james longman tonight. >> reporter: tonight the u.s. military says it's investigating a helicopter mishap that's left 22 u.s. service members injured in northeastern syria. >> this was an mh-47 chinook. it had a problem with one rotor that caused a hard landing. >> reporter: u.s. military says no enemy fire was imported at the time. the incident sunday left service members with injuries of various degrees, according to u.s. central command. the u.s. official tells "abc news" 15 were transferred to a military hospital in germany. >> as of r
. >> david: our coverage of former president trump's not guilty plea today. thanks to maryerre, dan, rachel tonight and the entire team. thank you. we're going to move on to the avenues this tuesday evening. overseas to fight in the u.s. military have to trickle helicopter accident in syria injuring 22 service member's, 15 of them now in germany tonight for medical care. the pentagon confirming no enemy fire was reported but real questions and it comes after recent questions on a u.s....
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trump had as mike reported in his beautiful mind boxes. mike schmidt, thank you for being here and your great reporting, pete struck, and mary mccord, thank you for starring us off this hour. >>> when we come back a paper play from the rnc shutting down any possibility of amending their so-called loyalty pledge in light of trump's second criminal indictment, telling candidates that they want to get a debate stage next year, they have to promise to back a potential convicted felon. >>> plus, where democrats are on all of it and the need some democrats to push back on information in republicans defending the ex-president's alleged crimes. just as new fears about right-wing extreme continue to grow. all those stories and more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. k. don't go anywhere. everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... being me. keep being you... and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v treatment, biktarvy
trump had as mike reported in his beautiful mind boxes. mike schmidt, thank you for being here and your great reporting, pete struck, and mary mccord, thank you for starring us off this hour. >>> when we come back a paper play from the rnc shutting down any possibility of amending their so-called loyalty pledge in light of trump's second criminal indictment, telling candidates that they want to get a debate stage next year, they have to promise to back a potential convicted felon....
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trump. host: we got your point. you are more reviewing -- referring to our previous segment. let's go to mary from potomac, maryland, independent line, go ahead. caller: thank you. i'm calling because i fail to understand what is driving the maga republicans? do they not love this country? what has trump done? he has increased the debt by 40% , he has given the richest people in this country to biggest tax breaks. i compared this devotion to trump like hitler's. because trump did not want to see the reality of the situation. host: i didn't mean to cut you off but i want to give you a chance. can you explain why republicans, particularly those or in congress who have been speaking out, this caller doesn't understand why they remain so loyal. guest: there are a couple of different pieces. some republicans genuinely like the tax cuts that donald trump drove through. another piece is that he remains the most influential, powerful republican in this country and to get crosswise of them is to risk losing your political credibility. you cannot ignore him. host: let's take another caller on the democ
trump. host: we got your point. you are more reviewing -- referring to our previous segment. let's go to mary from potomac, maryland, independent line, go ahead. caller: thank you. i'm calling because i fail to understand what is driving the maga republicans? do they not love this country? what has trump done? he has increased the debt by 40% , he has given the richest people in this country to biggest tax breaks. i compared this devotion to trump like hitler's. because trump did not want to...
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mary ellen. a judge appointed by president trump. he struck a deal to resolve a felony gun charge.uring the obama administration and the host of a brand new podcast called courtside which starts today. this will be the initial appearance and plea hearing. what usually happens during hearings like these? >> so thank you, jake. a privilege to be on with you. so what will happen is the judge has to approve the plea deal. it wasn't struck by merrick garland or joe biden. it was struck by the trump u.s. attorney, the chief prosecutor in delaware. and garland and biden kept him on because he had this investigation after biden won the election. so this was done by a trump appointee. weiss had full discretion over this case. he confirmed that in a letter to jim jordan last month. and so i think the judge will examine and say, look, here's what happened. is this an appropriate sentence given the crimes of the gravity now admitted to. >> it's interesting. it is a trump appointed prosecutor, u.s. attorney weiss, and now a trump-appointed judge will hear it. yet we continue to hear complaints
mary ellen. a judge appointed by president trump. he struck a deal to resolve a felony gun charge.uring the obama administration and the host of a brand new podcast called courtside which starts today. this will be the initial appearance and plea hearing. what usually happens during hearings like these? >> so thank you, jake. a privilege to be on with you. so what will happen is the judge has to approve the plea deal. it wasn't struck by merrick garland or joe biden. it was struck by the...
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trump. host: we got your point. you are more reviewing -- referring to our previous segment. let's go to marypotomac, maryland, independent line, go ahead. caller: thank you. i'm calling because i fail to understand what is driving the maga republicans? do they not love this country? what has trump done? he has increased the debt by 40% , he has given the richest people in this country to biggest tax breaks. i compared this devotion to trump like hitler's. because trump did not want to see the reality of the situation. host: i didn't mean to cut you off but i want to give you a chance. can you explain why republicans, particularly those or in congress who have been speaking out, this caller doesn't understand why they remain so loyal. guest: there are a couple of different pieces. some republicans genuinely like the tax cuts that donald trump drove through. another piece is that he remains the most influential, powerful republican in this country and to get crosswise of them is to risk losing your political credibility. you cannot ignore him. host: let's take another caller on the democratic
trump. host: we got your point. you are more reviewing -- referring to our previous segment. let's go to marypotomac, maryland, independent line, go ahead. caller: thank you. i'm calling because i fail to understand what is driving the maga republicans? do they not love this country? what has trump done? he has increased the debt by 40% , he has given the richest people in this country to biggest tax breaks. i compared this devotion to trump like hitler's. because trump did not want to see the...
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so, the whole system breaks down. >> and, mary, i keep coming back to it, because at the end of the day, trump'sclearly has no defense. something that bill barr and chris christie seem to be making pretty loudly that may be getting out his skin. at the core, it's about what we do next, right? what happens in this case, whether jack smith is successful or not holding the one time most powerful person in the world for mishandling classified documents what answers sue gordon's question. what happens to the system that had to not necessarily be interested like this. this is an extraordinary test, can an ex-president be trusted not to challenge the allies and agencies around the world. that's an open question right now. >> i think this ex-president can't be trusted but sue gordon's point is so valid. like it can't be the role of members of the intelligence community to do their own personal assessment of, you know, each president who they may brief over the course of their careers. and whether they trust that president will keep secret the very important national security information that they're sha
so, the whole system breaks down. >> and, mary, i keep coming back to it, because at the end of the day, trump'sclearly has no defense. something that bill barr and chris christie seem to be making pretty loudly that may be getting out his skin. at the core, it's about what we do next, right? what happens in this case, whether jack smith is successful or not holding the one time most powerful person in the world for mishandling classified documents what answers sue gordon's question. what...
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mary, thank you. >>> also tonight, the federal judge presiding over former president trump's classified documents case is taking action to speed up the trial. judge aileen cannon setting a tentative start date of august 14th. the timing of this case in sharp focus ahead of the 2024 election. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a federal judge in florida scheduling former president trump's trial for mishandling national defense secrets to begin august 14th, an unusually fast timetable less than two months from now. it comes as trump, who insists he is innocent, offers a new defense for why he kept classified documents at his palm beach golf club. >> i've got a lot of things in there. i will go through those boxes. i have to go through those boxes. i take out personal things. >> reporter: trump conceding on fox news he did not hand over the documents when asked. >> why not just hand them over then? >> because i had boxes, i want to go through the boxes and get all my personal things out. i don't want to hand that over. and i was very busy, as you've sort of s
mary, thank you. >>> also tonight, the federal judge presiding over former president trump's classified documents case is taking action to speed up the trial. judge aileen cannon setting a tentative start date of august 14th. the timing of this case in sharp focus ahead of the 2024 election. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a federal judge in florida scheduling former president trump's trial for mishandling national defense secrets...
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while trump allegedly willfully took classified documents, concealed them, and conspired to obstruct justice. david. >> david: mary and our entire team tonight, thank you all. thank you, mary. when we come back on a friday night the air quality emergency. more than a dozen states tonight and rob marciano standing by the time this out over the weekend. here on the east coast tonight, the father who died while trying to save his daughter in the water. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight ga
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mary gartland--merrick garland? lewis: welcome to the program. the indictment against donald trump been unsealed.does it mean? we get to see what crimes he is accused of committing. there are 37 of them. we will bring all the details. over his johnson has awarded people around him with honors and peerages. we will look at why it is controversial. and in ukraine, what happened at the dam that collapsed? we will investigate the new evidence. we are going to start in the u.s. with donald trump and the indictment against him. you can see on your screen, this document tells the story of him taking documents from his time in office back to mar-a-lago, where he lives, and storing them there. let's take a look at some of the pictures. that is some of the documents being stored in a bathroom. that is a ballroom there. boxes and boxes of documents. what is in them? documents potentially classified , and the indictment talks about him taking them from the white house, showing them to people, talking about them, and pontially concealing them from investigators. there are 37 counts, most of them -- 31 of them
mary gartland--merrick garland? lewis: welcome to the program. the indictment against donald trump been unsealed.does it mean? we get to see what crimes he is accused of committing. there are 37 of them. we will bring all the details. over his johnson has awarded people around him with honors and peerages. we will look at why it is controversial. and in ukraine, what happened at the dam that collapsed? we will investigate the new evidence. we are going to start in the u.s. with donald trump and...
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we saw that as well in a recent npr/pbs/maris poll where 60% they want a second trump presidency. and three quarters of people of color said they didn't. and so this is what the challenge that republicans are allowing to deepen when you don't have voices in the party that republican voters trust saying this is something serious, this is something we should be concerned about, the natural tendency based on everything trump has done the last eight years is for republican voters to accept his argument. you saw him georgia yesterday make that argument, the deep state is going after me because they know i'm the only candidate who is strong enough to stand up for you against them. and to the extent that the other republican candidates are echoing his claim, they are reducing themselves in the drama. the drama in the republican word the next few months will be donald trump standing up against the liberal persecutors going after him in all of these trumped up charges and you will have the other candidates basically saying yeah, he's right, but you should nominate me anyway. they are putti
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let mary just a little bit from this indictment. trump family member talking to walt nauta.ood afternoon, walt. happy memorial day. said i thought you put boxes in the potus room. we will not have room for them on the plane. the plane will be full with luggage. thank you. >> good afternoon, ma'am. thank you so much. i think you wanted to pick from them. i don't imagine he wanted to take the boxes. he told me to put them in the room. he literally was obsessed with the boxes? why is he so obsessed with the boxes that he wanted to take them on vacation? >> you know, we had this conversation several months ago when i told you that the information he had made him feel powerful, made him feel like he was the president again, but more importantly, he was holding onto them for what i would say would be nefarious purpose. i explained that it was, in his mind, a potential get out of free car but it also gave him relevance on the world stage. for example, whether they were going to have conversation with mohammed bin solomon, the crown prince of saudi arabia or the kim jong-un of saudi
let mary just a little bit from this indictment. trump family member talking to walt nauta.ood afternoon, walt. happy memorial day. said i thought you put boxes in the potus room. we will not have room for them on the plane. the plane will be full with luggage. thank you. >> good afternoon, ma'am. thank you so much. i think you wanted to pick from them. i don't imagine he wanted to take the boxes. he told me to put them in the room. he literally was obsessed with the boxes? why is he so...
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so, before i leave you mary ann, is it your opinion as things stand right now you can see no further than donald trumps question mark it's a trump by didn't really batch, ron desantis is not off to a better start, he's trying but i think donald trump was more through this field, which is larger again, much like 2016, as he did the first time he ran, and there is no one in the way to stop them right now. interesting. philip, you are not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from — not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from a — not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from a fire _ not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from a fire of— not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from a fire of course _ not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from a fire of course but - i am from a fire of course but looking — i am from a fire of course but looking and it's a crowded field for the republican nomination and can any of— the republican nomination and can any of those guys deal with the cancer— any of those guys deal with the cancer that trump any of those guys deal with the cancerthat trump in any of thos
so, before i leave you mary ann, is it your opinion as things stand right now you can see no further than donald trumps question mark it's a trump by didn't really batch, ron desantis is not off to a better start, he's trying but i think donald trump was more through this field, which is larger again, much like 2016, as he did the first time he ran, and there is no one in the way to stop them right now. interesting. philip, you are not in then, do you agree? i agree, i am from — not in then,...
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trump indictment. time for sunday group, olivia beavers, juan williams, guy benson and host of "getting hammered" podcast, maryam. very interesting morning. here is the thing we have to think about, how this impacts '24 field and race. ap says new indictment throws trump back into the spotlight. they are all being forced to rush to his defense, too. >> yeah, two things going on, original sin of the legal fights against trump. fabrication of russia gate from ironically russian info. that is a problem. people on the right understand gop primary voters weary of thing. then there is the hilary clinton treatment they find to be not proportionate. he seems to be out to get himself. they are going to have to prosecute the case. >> shannon: grand jury is one sided. there is no defense of president trump. he starts that by at least the public part of this two big fiery speeches. never going to back down, keep fighting this. what about this idea now all the other contenders have to talk about it and whether they would pardon him. >> hard to stay on message with yourself. a lot of the republican base caught up in it and
trump indictment. time for sunday group, olivia beavers, juan williams, guy benson and host of "getting hammered" podcast, maryam. very interesting morning. here is the thing we have to think about, how this impacts '24 field and race. ap says new indictment throws trump back into the spotlight. they are all being forced to rush to his defense, too. >> yeah, two things going on, original sin of the legal fights against trump. fabrication of russia gate from ironically russian...
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they might traditionally do, and then a normal criminal case. >> you know, mary, what's interesting to me about covering the trumpmb to it but very oddly complimentary things about putin, said he'd end the war in ukraine in 48 hours, not because he gave ukraine what it needed to win. nobody thinks that. when it comes to obstructing an investigation, the reason so many republicans that were once with him, peel like bill barr and chris christie, are no longer, is because the obstruction was so clunky and clumsy. it's just clear as day that's what that mission and intent was. and on the coup, i mean, importantly, because it's been viewed for a long time as the bucket of cases to potentially bring. all that behavior is ongoing. eastman is still repeating the lies he told at the ellipse. to andrew's point, but for a handful of people who have spoken out about who knew what and trump's intent, we might not ever have had close scrutiny of trump. >> that's right. i think it's encouraging to see, you know, this flurry of activity at the courthouse, even while jack smith -- the courthouse in d.c., even while jack smith's t
they might traditionally do, and then a normal criminal case. >> you know, mary, what's interesting to me about covering the trumpmb to it but very oddly complimentary things about putin, said he'd end the war in ukraine in 48 hours, not because he gave ukraine what it needed to win. nobody thinks that. when it comes to obstructing an investigation, the reason so many republicans that were once with him, peel like bill barr and chris christie, are no longer, is because the obstruction was...
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you can listen to the new episode of mary's excellent podcast with andrew weissmann prosecuting donald trump whenever you, wherever you get your podcasts. -- msnbc anchor and ali velshi reading the entire trump indictment. ben rhodes on why donald trump may have seen so much value on these classified documents. plus congressman jim hines has some thoughts about the violent rhetoric he's hearing from his republican colleagues. and here, it probably shouldn't be this hard to -- these are not normal times, we're just getting started this hour and we will be right back after a quick break. k break. this is not just delivery. ♪ this is knowing even superheroes... can use a sidekick. ♪ walgreens. ♪ this is not just a pharmacy. ♪ this is living the care in healthcare. ♪ walgreens. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, ♪ you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) ni
you can listen to the new episode of mary's excellent podcast with andrew weissmann prosecuting donald trump whenever you, wherever you get your podcasts. -- msnbc anchor and ali velshi reading the entire trump indictment. ben rhodes on why donald trump may have seen so much value on these classified documents. plus congressman jim hines has some thoughts about the violent rhetoric he's hearing from his republican colleagues. and here, it probably shouldn't be this hard to -- these are not...
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mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both. still ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. -- -- of his modus operandi, i think. it's interesting because we have talked before about what his motive was here and, was with these classified documents in mar-a-lago, why did they carry them with them everywhere? it was monetizing deede's, and using them as leverage in his own business relationships, or potentially with foreign governments. it is quite possible that it was purely his weird attachment of an employee, alleged in this indictment, calling it the beautiful mind boxes that he had this weird attachment to things. it was a significant motive, and the significant motive as well. there is a lot as well that really seems like he felt like this was his, and he didn't want to give them up. >> he's on truth social within the hour, all caps demanding rate they return the papers to him. still focused on that. mary mcc
mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both. still ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. -- -- of his modus operandi, i think. it's interesting because we have talked before about what his motive was here and, was with these classified documents in mar-a-lago, why did they...
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npr, pbs, maris poll finds 70% of voters do not want trump to be president again if he's charged in a classified documents indictment. the polling seems to suggest viewers view these two indictments in separate categories, and that's what the crowded gop field is counting on. even as they lambast the justice department for the latest charges which leads me to this poll question at smerconish.com, did donald trump's indictment in the classified documents case just guarantee him the republican nomination? joining me now to discuss is eric erickson, a conservative talk radio host and political commentator. and aaron blake, senior political reporter for "the washington post." eric, let me begin with you. before the unsealing of the indictment, you said you thought this would elevate him. i'm going to give you a chance to reconsider now that it's been published and i'm sure you've read it. >> i have read it. and i do think it's going to elevate him still at first. however, it provides greater ammunition i think for all the other republicans to say we read the indictment, it actually is one
npr, pbs, maris poll finds 70% of voters do not want trump to be president again if he's charged in a classified documents indictment. the polling seems to suggest viewers view these two indictments in separate categories, and that's what the crowded gop field is counting on. even as they lambast the justice department for the latest charges which leads me to this poll question at smerconish.com, did donald trump's indictment in the classified documents case just guarantee him the republican...
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catch more of mary's analysis on the latest episode of the prosecuting donald trump podcast which she co-hosts along with a fellow legal analyst, andrew weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big economic wins. will the momentum hold? that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us. you are watching msnbc. bc terge't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. >>> president biden and speaker mccarthy can take a political victory lap after their debt ceiling deal passed the house and senate with big bipartisan support. the president can also tout another strong jobs report today. the jobs report for may beating expectations as markets shrug off the potentia
catch more of mary's analysis on the latest episode of the prosecuting donald trump podcast which she co-hosts along with a fellow legal analyst, andrew weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big economic wins. will the momentum hold? that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us. you are watching msnbc. bc terge't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are...
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marie and shan wu. let me start with you. if trump has been told he's a target, does this mean an indictment is coming? >> it certainly means the rt prosecutors feel that an indictment is a possibility, and they are letting him know he's a target because that's really their formal recognition that he has a fifth amendment concern now. if you're just a witness and you try to invoke the 5th, there maybe some discussions about that and the witness is going to have to demonstrate to a chief judge they have some exposure there. but when you're notified that the client is a target, then the prosecutors are now recognizing if you raise the fifth amendment, you have a reason for it because you're in jeopardy. >> i understand that this notification invites another opportunity for trump to make his case. and to testify himself before the grand jury. do you see that happening? >> given the nature of this particular perspective, i i think it's unlikely that his lawyers would allow him to do so. he's not known for being particularly disciplined in
marie and shan wu. let me start with you. if trump has been told he's a target, does this mean an indictment is coming? >> it certainly means the rt prosecutors feel that an indictment is a possibility, and they are letting him know he's a target because that's really their formal recognition that he has a fifth amendment concern now. if you're just a witness and you try to invoke the 5th, there maybe some discussions about that and the witness is going to have to demonstrate to a chief...