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indictment. — and then it says and then subject to indictment, trial and prosecution. now i_ indictment, trial and prosecution. now i would say that clearly contemplates that a president, out of office. _ contemplates that a president, out of office, can be prosecuted for crimes— of office, can be prosecuted for crimes committed while in office. i don't _ crimes committed while in office. i don't think— crimes committed while in office. i don't think it requires impeachment to come _ don't think it requires impeachment to come first, like sequentially. so ithink— to come first, like sequentially. so i think that's the beginning and the end, i think that's the beginning and the end. i_ i think that's the beginning and the end. ithink— i think that's the beginning and the end, i think donald trump will lose in surrogate court, probably unanimously, and if this goes to the supreme _ unanimously, and if this goes to the supreme court as i think it will, most _ supreme court as i think it will, most likely he loses there as well. yeah, _ most likely he loses there as well. yeah, in _ most likely he loses there as well. yeah, in terms of the impeachment, joe, just one final point on this. if you recall, when mitch mcconnell, the most senior republican of the senate, was asked why he didn't vote in favour of impeachment in the second impeachment, he said because we have a criminaljustice system in this country, former presidents are not immune from being held accountable by either one. so when his view this argument that a president can only be impeached and then criminally and charged, doesn't hold weight either way. he then criminally and charged, doesn't hold weight either way.— then criminally and charged, doesn't hold weight either way. he made hot have realised —
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on the intensity. the word that is bleeped out, trump thinks famous people can touch woman. tell me about the emotion between these two sides. >> nicole, when i watch that, it is really similar to the january 3rd meeting in the oval office when the president contemplates replacing his acting attorney general. the same criteria is put forward. at least he will fight for me. at least he is willing to do something, that is what the president says as a basis to replace his leadership to the department justice with an unqualified acting -- the currency there, who's going to fight? that is the wrong criteria, right? it should be, well who has effects? who has the evidence? who has the better argument as
can prosecutors use what he said there as part of this case? >> abby, whatever you say can be used against you in a court of law. prosecutors are likely salivating at this moment, i'm thinking, gosh, how many more conversations would like to have, former president? your cataloging every single thing you're saying, including this statement when he made to brett bear just last night. >> why not just hand them over there? >> i had boxes, i want to go through the boxes and get all my personal things out. i don't to hand that over to -- i was very busy, as you sort of see. >> very busy, he suggesting. the question, of course, he asked after that, why don't you just give them back? his answer, actually, contemplates that he was, in fact, in possession, knew that he had the documents, and was aware that they were wanted to give them back. he failed to actually return them. that's essentially admitting that you knew that you are in possession of what they wanted you to return, abby. >> laura, we have up until this