Neal Katyal reveals why he 'strongly suspects' Trump will be convicted in hush money case

MSNBC
7 Apr 202407:41

Summary

TLDRDonald Trump and his lawyers have filed a motion to recuse the judge from his criminal fraud trial in New York, accusing him of political bias and impropriety. The trial, set to begin in eight days, relates to Trump's alleged falsification of business records to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The indictment emphasizes that the case is about hiding damaging information from the public, not just personal cover-ups. Despite Trump's attempts to delay the proceedings, legal experts predict that he will likely be convicted, marking a historic moment as the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges.

Takeaways

  • 📜 Donald Trump and his lawyers filed a motion to recuse the judge from his criminal fraud trial in New York, alleging political bias and impropriety.
  • 🗓 The motion is a repeat attempt, previously rejected in August, to delay the court proceedings which are set to begin in eight days.
  • 🌟 This is the first criminal trial of a former U.S. President in history, highlighting the significance of the case.
  • 🎭 Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records related to silencing adult film actress Stormy Daniels, often referred to as the 'hush money case'.
  • 🔍 The indictment emphasizes that the case is not about covering up an alleged affair but about hiding damaging information from the voting public.
  • 🏛️ The trial's start date, April 15, is significant as it is also the tax deadline in the United States.
  • 🤝 Robert Mueller's former team member and a former Solicitor General join to discuss the legal strategy and potential outcomes of the trial.
  • ⏰ Trump's legal strategy is described as 'deny, delay, and eudia', with the current focus being on delay.
  • 🚨 The guest legal expert suspects that Trump will be convicted at the end of the trial, marking the first time a former President has been criminally convicted.
  • 📢 Trump's public statements, including comparing himself to Nelson Mandela and being willing to go to jail, are seen as part of his strategy to sow doubt and mislead the public.
  • 📌 The discussion also touches on the potential impact of Trump's naturalization case in Florida and how it might influence the current trial proceedings.

Q & A

  • What legal action did Donald Trump and his lawyers take on Friday?

    -On Friday, Donald Trump and his lawyers filed a motion asking the judge overseeing his criminal fraud trial in New York to recuse himself from the case.

  • What are the grounds on which Trump's team is seeking the judge's recusal?

    -Trump's team is accusing the judge of political bias and impropriety due to the judge's daughter's involvement in political work.

  • Has there been a previous attempt to recuse the judge in August?

    -Yes, the judge had already rejected a similar attempt to recuse himself in August.

  • When are the court proceedings set to begin?

    -The court proceedings are set to begin in just eight days from the time of the transcript.

  • What is the historical significance of the upcoming trial?

    -The upcoming trial is significant as it is the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president in American history.

  • What are the charges against Donald Trump?

    -Donald Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels, which is often referred to as the hush money case.

  • What was the motive behind the alleged falsification of business records?

    -The motive was not just to cover up an alleged affair, but to hide damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 election.

  • What event in October 2016 is connected to the charges against Trump?

    -The release of the infamous Access Hollywood tape in October 2016, which led to condemnation of Trump and some members of his own party pulling their endorsements.

  • How might the strategy used by Trump in this case be similar to his strategy during the 2016 election?

    -The strategy involves attempts to mislead the public during an election, such as seeking an investigation into the Bidens and creating the appearance of an investigation into election fraud.

  • What is the current status of the trial in relation to the judge's rulings?

    -Judge Cannon has rejected Trump's motion to dismiss the case but has not yet ruled on his other arguments, which are still pending.

  • What is the potential impact of the judge's pending rulings on Trump's case?

    -The pending rulings could significantly impact the case, as they may determine whether certain aspects of Trump's personal property can be considered as evidence, potentially violating the Presidential Records Act.

  • What is the expected strategy for Trump's legal team moving forward?

    -Trump's legal team is expected to push for pretrial rulings and may appeal if the judge does not rule in their favor, as they believe her conduct could affect the outcome of the trial.

Outlines

00:00

📚 Legal Maneuvers in Trump's Criminal Fraud Trial

This paragraph discusses the legal strategies employed by former President Donald Trump and his lawyers in his criminal fraud trial. Trump's team has filed a motion to recuse the judge overseeing the trial in New York, alleging political bias and impropriety, a claim previously rejected in August. The paragraph highlights the significance of the trial, which is set to begin in eight days, and marks the first criminal trial for a former U.S. president. The charges against Trump involve falsifying business records to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels, an act often referred to as the 'hush money case'. The discussion emphasizes that the case is not about covering up an alleged affair but about the motive behind it, which is to conceal damaging information from the voting public. The segment concludes with an interview with a legal expert, a former actor of Solicitor General and former General Counsel at Robert Mueller's team, discussing the latest developments and the potential outcomes of the trial.

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🗣️ Trump's Legal Strategy and Public Misleading

The second paragraph delves into the brazenness of Trump's legal strategy, which is likened to his tactics during the 2016 election and his first impeachment. It is suggested that Trump's approach involves misleading the public in elections, as seen in his efforts to get Ukraine to investigate the Bidens and his push for the Department of Justice to announce an investigation into election fraud. The conversation points out Trump's increased brazenness in openly stating his intentions and actions, such as hiring a felon and running on a platform of pardoning individuals without due process. The paragraph ends with a discussion about the impact of Trump's legal maneuvers on his case, the potential consequences of his actions, and the expectation that he will continue to push for pretrial rulings and possibly appeal decisions, despite the likelihood of his conviction.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Donald Trump

Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States and a central figure in the video. The video discusses his legal challenges, specifically the criminal fraud trial he is facing in New York. His actions and legal strategies are a primary focus of the discussion.

💡Criminal Fraud Trial

A criminal fraud trial is a legal proceeding where an individual or entity is accused of committing fraud, which is the act of willfully deceiving others for personal gain or to damage the interests of another. The video centers around the upcoming criminal fraud trial of Donald Trump in New York, where he is charged with falsifying business records.

💡Recusal

Recusal is the act of a judge or juror removing themselves from a legal case due to a conflict of interest or bias. In the context of the video, Trump's lawyers are asking for the judge overseeing the criminal fraud trial to recuse themselves, alleging political bias.

💡Political Bias

Political bias refers to the inclination to favor one political party or belief over another, potentially affecting the impartiality of a decision-making process. The video discusses accusations of political bias against the judge in Trump's criminal fraud trial, with Trump's team implying the judge's rulings may be influenced by personal political leanings.

💡Falsifying Business Records

Falsifying business records involves altering, making false entries, or omitting information in official business documents with the intent to deceive. In the video, Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments to an adult film actress, which is the central issue of the criminal fraud trial.

💡Stormy Daniels

Stormy Daniels is an adult film actress who was involved in a legal dispute with Donald Trump over an alleged affair and subsequent hush money payment. Her involvement is significant as it relates to the charges against Trump for falsifying business records to conceal this payment.

💡Hush Money Case

The term 'hush money case' refers to the legal proceedings against Trump for allegedly making payments to Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair. The focus of the case is not the affair itself but the illegal methods used to cover up the payments and deceive the public.

💡2016 Election

The 2016 Election refers to the United States presidential election in which Donald Trump was elected as the 45th President. The video mentions the timing of the alleged hush money payment to Stormy Daniels, which occurred during this election cycle, and the potential impact on Trump's candidacy if the story had become public.

💡Robert Mueller

Robert Mueller is a former director of the FBI who led the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. His mention in the video is in the context of the legal expertise of the in-house law firm discussing the case, highlighting the significance of the legal proceedings against Trump.

💡Concealment of Information

Concealment of information refers to the act of hiding or failing to disclose information, often with the intent to prevent others from discovering the truth. In the video, it is emphasized that the indictment against Trump is not just about the falsification of records but also about the intent to hide damaging information from the voting public during the election.

💡Delay Tactics

Delay tactics are strategies used in legal proceedings to postpone or prolong the resolution of a case. The video describes Trump's legal team's attempts to delay the criminal fraud trial, including accusations of bias against the judge, as part of their overall strategy.

Highlights

Donald Trump and his lawyers filed a motion to recuse the judge from his criminal fraud trial in New York, accusing the judge of political bias and impropriety.

The motion to recuse the judge was previously rejected in August.

The trial is set to begin in just eight days, marking the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president in U.S. history.

Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels, often referred to as the 'hush money case'.

The indictment emphasizes that the case is not about covering up an alleged affair, but about why Trump covered it up and the intention to hide damaging information from the public.

The strategy to pay for Stormy Daniels' silence was to prevent damaging information from getting out during the 2016 election.

Robert Mueller's team member and former general counsel at the FBI provides insight into the case, suggesting that Trump's legal strategy involves delay tactics.

The expert believes that there is no basis for the claim of the judge's bias and that the trial will proceed as scheduled.

The discussion suggests that Trump's approach has become more brazen over time, showing no shame in his actions.

The comparison of Trump's strategy in this case to his efforts during the 2016 election and impeachment trials highlights a pattern of attempting to mislead the public.

The expert strongly suspects that Trump will be convicted at the end of the trial, making him the first former president to have been convicted criminally.

The importance of understanding Trump's motive in falsifying business records is emphasized, as it was to withhold information from voters.

The expert suggests that Trump's brazenness and lack of shame in his actions are indicative of his capabilities and approach moving forward.

The comparison of Trump to Nelson Mandela and his willingness to go to jail, despite a gag order, is discussed in relation to its impact on his case.

The legal expert believes that Trump's nonsensical arguments will have no impact on the case and that the jury will be the deciding factor.

The potential impact of the stolen documents investigation in Florida on Trump's case is discussed, and the expert suggests that he will push for a pretrial ruling.

The term 'Judge Cannon' is mentioned, and the expert suggests that everyone should learn about her and her conduct in this case.

Transcripts

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>>> ON FRIDAY DONALD TRUMP AND

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>>> ON FRIDAY DONALD TRUMP AND

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HIS LAWYERS FILED A MOTION

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ASKING THE JUDGE OVERSEEING HIS

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CRIMINAL FRAUD TRIAL IN NEW

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YORK TO RECUSE HIMSELF AGAINST

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THE CASE.

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THEY ARE ACCUSING THE JUDGE OF

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POLITICAL BIAS AND IMPROPRIETY.

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THAT ALREADY REJECTED IT IN

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AUGUST.

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AND THE LAST ATTEMPTS FOR TRUMP

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TO DELAY THE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

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WE'VE SEEN THIS BEFORE, WHICH

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ARE SET TO BEGIN IN JUST EIGHT

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DAYS.

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SO AS WE ALL PREPARE FOR THE

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FIRST CRIMINAL TRIAL OF A

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FORMER PRESIDENT IN U.S.

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HISTORY, IT IS IMPORTANT TO

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TAKE A MOMENT TO REMIND

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OURSELVES WHAT EXACTLY THIS IS

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ALL ABOUT.

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I MEAN WE ALL KNOW TRUMP IS

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CHARGED WITH 34 COUNTS OF

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FALSIFYING BUSINESS RECORDS TO

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SILENCE ADULT FILM ACTRESS

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STORMY DANIELS.

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THAT'S WHY WE OFTEN CALL IT THE

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HUSH MONEY CASE.

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BUT AS SALACIOUS AS THAT

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SOUNDS, IT'S NOT ABOUT HOW HE

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COVERED UP HIS ALLEGED AFFAIR,

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BUT ABOUT WHY.

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LET'S REWIND THIS FOR A SECOND,

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THE CLOCK BACK TO OCTOBER 2016

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AND THE RELEASE OF THE INFAMOUS

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HORRIBLE HOLLYWOOD TAPE.

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HE WAS CONDEMNED IN RESPONSE TO

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THAT BY MEMBERS OF HIS OWN

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PARTY, TRUMP WAS.

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SOME EVEN PULLED THEIR

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ENDORSEMENTS.

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SEVERAL CALLED ON HIM TO DROP

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OUT IN THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH.

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HAD THE DANIELS STORY GOTTEN

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PUBLIC AT THAT TIME, SHE COULD

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HAVE DAMAGED TRUMP'S CANDIDACY.

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SO THE SCHEME TO PAY FOR HER

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SILENCE AND COVER IT UP WASN'T

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TO SAVE TRUMP FROM SOME

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PERSONAL EMBARRASSMENT.

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IT WASN'T JUST THAT.

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THE PURPOSE IS THE INDICTMENT

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MAKES CLEAR TO HIDE DAMAGING

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INFORMATION FROM THE VOTING

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PUBLIC.

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THAT'S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER.

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JOINING ME NOW IS OUR IN-HOUSE

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LAW FIRM, EVERYONE'S FEEL LEGAL

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AIDE, THE FORMER ACTOR OF

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SOLICITOR GENERAL, AND THE

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FORMER GENERAL COUNSEL AT FBI,

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ROBERT MUELLER'S TEAM.

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AND SO LET'S START WITH THE

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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS, SHOULD WE

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SAY?

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ON FRIDAY, YOU KNOW, AS I JUST

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WALKED THROUGH.

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TRUMP'S TEAM ATTEMPTED TO DELAY

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THIS FURTHER BY ACCUSING THE

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JUDGE OF BIAS BECAUSE HIS

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DAUGHTER IS INVOLVED IN

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POLITICAL WORK.

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CLEARLY THERE IS NOT A LOT OF

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BASIS THERE OR NO BASIS.

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I KNOW YOU AND ANDREW HAVE SAID

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THAT.

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IS THIS JUST TO SOW DOUBT?

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WHAT IS THE PLAY HERE?

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>> YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.

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THERE'S NO BASIS, JEN.

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LET ME START BY SAYING AS

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SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY PAYS HIS

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TAXES, I'M GLAD TO SEE APRIL 15

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ACTUALLY HAVING SOME

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CONSEQUENCE FOR DONALD TRUMP.

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THAT WILL BE THE DAY THE TRIAL

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WON'T START.

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I THINK THAT IT WILL START

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DESPITE THE LAST-MINUTE ATTEMPT

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TO EUDILIA.

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>> YOU DON'T THINK IT WILL BE

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DELAYED?

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>> I DON'T.

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TRUMP'S DECISION, ALL

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THROUGHOUT HIS LEGAL STRATEGY

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AND HIS FIRST LIE AND THEN DENY

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AND DELAY.

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WE ARE ON THE DELAY PHASE OF

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THIS AND HIS LAST DITCH EFFORT

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TO SAY THE JUDGE IS GETTING,

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YOU KNOW, KICKBACKS FOR SOME

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MONEY FROM HIS DAUGHTER THROUGH

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THIS.

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IT IS SOMETHING THAT IS PROPOS

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THROWS.

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I STRONGLY SUSPECT THAT DONALD

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TRUMP WILL BE CONVICTED AT THE

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END OF THE TRIAL.

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THE FIRST FORMER PRESIDENT TO

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HAVE BEEN CONVICTED CRIMINALLY.

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>> MAYBE.

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THERE IS A LOT TO WATCH AND IT

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IS IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLE TO

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REMEMBER.

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SO ANDREW, AS YOU NOTED ON TOP

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OF FALSIFYING THE BUSINESS

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RECORDS, BUT WE FORGET AS THIS

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IS WHY IT WAS SO IMPORTANT TO

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ROLL UP THROUGH IT.

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BUT TO CONCEAL HIS MOTIVE,

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WHICH IS ESSENTIALLY TO HOLD

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BACK INFORMATION FROM VOTERS

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HERE.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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I'M ASKING YOU TO GO A LITTLE

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META HERE.

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BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS WILL

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TELL US ABOUT WHAT HE'S CAPABLE

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OF OR HOW HE MIGHT APPROACH

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THIS MOVING FORWARD.

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>> WELL, I THINK WE SAW THE

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SAME STRATEGY THAT HE USED IN

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2016 AS ALLEGED.

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WE SAW IT IN CONNECTION WITH

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THE IMPEACH -- THE FIRST

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IMPEACHMENT WITH HIS EFFORTS TO

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GET UKRAINE TO SAY THAT THEY

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WERE DOING AN INVESTIGATION

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INTO THE BIDENS.

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NOW REMEMBER THAT'S ALL HE

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CARED ABOUT.

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HE JUST WANTED THE APPEARANCE

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OF AN INVESTIGATION.

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WE THEN SAW IT IN ITS EFFORTS

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WITH JEFFREY CLARK AT THE

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

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HE WANTED THEM TO SAY THAT

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THERE WAS AN INVESTIGATION INTO

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FRAUD.

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AND ALL OF THESE ARE EFFORTS TO

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MISLEAD THE PUBLIC IN AN

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ELECTION.

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AND THE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

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THE ALLEGATIONS IN 2016 THAT

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ARE GOING TO GO TO TRIAL AND

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WHAT WE'RE SEEING NOW IS A

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LITTLE BIT LIKE WHAT YOU

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COVERED WITH JANET NAPOLITANO.

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JUST THE BRAZENNESS THAT NOW

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HE'S OPENLY SAYING, YOU KNOW

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WHAT, THERE IS NO SHAME.

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I'M NOT GOING TO FIRE HIM

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BECAUSE OF WHAT HE DID IN

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UKRAINE.

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I'M GOING TO HIRE A FELON.

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I'M GOING TO RUN ON PARDONING

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PEOPLE WHO HAVE HAD DUE PROCESS

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AS JANET NAPOLITANO SO RIGHTLY

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PUT OUT.

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SHE'S GOTTEN MUCH MORE BRAZEN,

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BUT IT'S THE SAME STRATEGY.

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>> YEAH, I MEAN THE BRAZENNESS

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IS SUCH A GOOD -- SPEAKING OF

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BRAZENNESS.

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I MEAN HE COMPARED HIMSELF TO

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NELSON MANDELA.

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I MEAN IN THE LAST 24 HOURS.

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YEOMEN HE SAID HE WAS WILLING

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TO GO TO JAIL.

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HE'S, OF COURSE, EVEN DESPITE

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THE GAG ORDER.

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AND HOW DOES THIS IMPACT?

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IT LOOKS LIKE AN OBVIOUS

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QUESTION.

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HOW DOES THIS IMPACT HIS CASE?

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>> RIGHT.

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FIRST OF ALL NELSON MANDELA, A

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STEP DOWN FROM HIS EARLIER

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COMPARISON TO JESUS CHRIST.

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>> AND IT IS JUST LIKE YOU

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CAN'T MAKE IT UP SOMETIMES.

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>> LEGALLY NONE OF THIS IS

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GOING ANYWHERE AND THAT IS THE

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BEAUTY, 12 JURORS.

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AND THESE KINDS OF NONSENSE

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ARGUMENTS WILL GO NOWHERE.

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SO THAT IS WHY IT WILL BE

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CONVICTED AND I SUSPECT EVEN

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DESPITE THAT NATURALIZATION

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DOWN IN FLORIDA ON THE STOLEN

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DOCUMENTS INVESTIGATION.

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SHOULD THAT CASE GO TO TRIAL

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AND HE'S TRYING TO MAKE IT SO

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IT DOES NOT.

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BUT IF IT GOES TO TRIAL, HE'LL

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BE CONVICTED THERE AS WELL.

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>> AND I MEAN WE WILL SEE.

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WE ONLY HAVE A MINUTE LEFT, AND

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YOU'RE A PROFESSIONAL.

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I HAVE TO ASK ABOUT JUDGE

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CANNON.

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SHE REJECTED TRUMP'S MOTION TO

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DISMISS THE CASE, BUT WON'T

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RULE ON HIS ARGUMENTS.

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IT'S HANGING OUT THERE THAT HIS

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PERSONAL PROPERTY IS KIND OF

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COULD BE A PART OF HIS, YOU

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KNOW, VIOLATES THE PRESIDENT.

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IT DOESN'T VIOLATE THEIR ACTS I

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SHOULD SAY.

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BUT IF YOU'RE JACK SMITH.

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I MEAN WHAT DO YOU DO?

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WHAT CAN YOU DO IN THIS CASE?

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>> I THINK THAT HE WILL HAVE TO

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PUSH HER FOR A PRETRIAL RULING.

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THAT HE CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS TO

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RESOLVE AT TRIAL AND BECAUSE IT

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WILL CATCH THEM.

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I SUSPECT THAT WE'RE GOING TO

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SEE THAT CONTINUED EFFORT TO

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GET A RULING.

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AND THEN IF SHE DOES NOT RULE,

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I THINK THAT THERE WILL BE SOME

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SORT OF AN APPEAL, WHETHER IT

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IS TECHNICALLY AN APPEAL THAT

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THEY WON'T GET INTO THAT.

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BUT I DO THINK THAT HE HAS TO

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PUSH FOR THE PRETRIAL RULINGS

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BECAUSE OF HER CONDUCT HERE.

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>> EVERYONE IS GOING TO LEARN

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THAT TERM.

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SO YOU SHOULD GOOGLE IT NOW.

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AND I'M SURE THEY WILL BE

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TALKING ABOUT IT SOON.