donald trump may have lost his new york city criminal case, but the delays in his criminal prosecutions in florida and georgia are dealing him a pretty winning hand. today in georgia, the state's court of appeals put the election conspiracy prosecution against trump on hold until at least october when the court takes up trump's motion to disqualify fulton county da fani willis. and judge aileen cannon continues to entertain a very long list of arguments to dismiss this case entirely. and in the next hearing, trump's attorneys will argue jack smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional. judge cannon is not only taking
port. so, the port of entries are far where you could be traveling with a child. the cartels may push you away. and there are few spots there. so congress has said for decades if you get on u.s. soil, we will screen you no matter how you get here. that's where we need to go. the other thing is we need to have more legal pathways. we don't need more immigrant workers. that would reduce backlog at the border. let make the asylum system more efficient. no one should say we have year delays so put asylum officers there. there is too much focus on enforcement. as you have seen from being down at the border, families come to the border and wait. they are not trying to evade law enforcement what we need there is more asylum officers to screen them. not to say throw enforcement at it. >> the asylum piece is greatly constricted because right now, if you come in not at a port of
allowance you have a good times for arguments. i think that's good. i do think some of the delay i don't think there's anything necessarily nefarious about it. i don't think she's holding back to do anybody any favors. i think it's just a complicated issue and she's got some some some learning on the bench, maybe to do as she goes on. but even the 11th circuit, if they're not going to disqualify fire off of the case. so i think having the hearings is probably a good thing. it does drag it out and make it st. very unlikely. that case moves forward before the election. >> and as we've reported many times, trump's team wanted to delay, delay, delay. they're getting these delays of very important decisions so far today, everyone. thank you very much. still ahead. what donald trump is saying now about the possibility of jailing his political opponents if he were to win the white house again, his allies also sending signals. they want then with powerful, easy to use tools, power, e-trade makes complex trading easier reactor fast
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screen you no matter how you get here. it doesn't mean you get it. the other think, frankly, is have more legal pathways. i don't know a single economist who says we don't need more workers and more immigrant workers. that would reduce backlog at the border. let's have pathways for workers. let's make the asylum system more efficient. no one is saying we should have year delays, so put asylum officers there. i also think there's too much focus on enforcement. as you've seen families come over the border, they sit down on the ground and wait to asupply for asylum. what we need is more asylum officers to screen them, not to say throw enforcement at it. >> the asylum piece is greatly constrict said as you say because right now if you come in not at a port of entry, it's not available to you. you're not getting in an asylum claim. do you think the biden administration intended on being so retributive towards asylum
today, the ukrainians certainly view themselves as fighting for their lives and for the existence of their country. and when you speak to eastern europeans, in particular they see the war in ukraine as defining that if russia is allowed to win, there than it doesn't end there again, a test like the world saw in 1939 and 1941 and 1944, that hitler at the time when he started moving east, he didn't stop. he can kept going and the fear in eastern europe is that putin will do the same and that he will take western exhaustion with this war western delays in providing aid to ukraine as a signal that well, he might be able to get away with this again. and by the way, we don't have to look back to 80 years ago go to get those lessons. you look at the russian invasion of georgia in 2008, russia's first invasion of ukraine in 2014. and of
difficult to replace because they can't warships through the bosporus at a time aboard, do the mantra convention it's tricky. enforces, and that's very significant achievement because it opens up the western black sea for ukraine to export grain, hugely important for their fiscal situation and for countries like egypt whose food security depends on it. but no, i'd like to see these limits lifted as well. it's i have considerable admiration for the way the administration led the western world, nato and others in the wake of the invasion, kept it all together avoided putin driving a wedge between europe and in north america are between eastern and western europe. >> and so forth. but these delays on certain decisions i think have really been somewhat unconscionable. the delay on the m1 tanks which delayed the leah par decision by germany, the delay on a atacms, a delay on western aircraft. inevitably, we always say yes. and i wish we were just get to yes, a lot sooner than has been
it's not a conflict of interest. it's actually an alignment of interest, when she is having a relationship with someone on her own side of the v in a legal matter. and so i think that this is -- i don't want to speculate as to the motives behind it, but strikes me as a profoundly wrong way to be handling this case. >> andrew, just on a larger point to donald trump's argument, he and his allies saying there's a two-tiered system of justice. these delays certainly show that he's getting his day in court in terms of delays. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, hunter biden is on trial. he has not had his cases, either of them delayed. there's been an enormous amount of delay. also, if you think about what you started with with vaughn, you know, those kinds of statements are something that the judge in new york who has a sentencing coming up on july 11th can consider if the defendant is out talking about
interview with a right wing outlet he talked about bill and hillary clinton, it's possible it's going to have to happen to them, meaning for them having to be imprisoned. of course, donald trump is not only just looking at himself but he has been frequently mentioning other individuals like his former chief strategist steve bannon who is set to serve prison time for the next four months following this decision from the court in d.c. >> vaughn hillyard has it all covered. thank you. with judge cannon essentially rewriting the court schedule in donald trump's classified documents case and a georgia appeals court pausing the federal election case there against him, the former president is getting what he wants in the way of delays. it all but guarantees neither case will go to trial before november's election. joining us now, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and seensenior prosecutn the mueller and barbara mcquade.
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