Latest Breaking News On - John yu - Page 8 : vimarsana.com
>> neil: here we go. you are looking live at lower manhattan. quiet now. come next tuesday, likely anything but. that is when donald j. trump comes to the big apple for the big arraignment. what we're told could be a 34 count indictment. there he will be booked, read his miranda rights, fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken. he will not be handcuffed. an allowance for being a former president. regardless, it's a first for a former president or for that matter any president. a good time to talk to a former vice president. in fact, donald trump's vice president, mike pence. he's here. what he makes of this indictment. john yu on why so many counts to this indictment. charlie gasparino on how big donors are playing this indictment. historian dougly brinkley on how everything just changed with this indictment. first, fox team coverage with bryan llenas outside the manhattan da's office with the latest on the charges.
Donald-j-trumpIndictmentCountArraignmentAnythingLower-manhattanBig-apple34PresidentFirstMugFingerprinted
campaign finance violation. >> neil: interesting. thanks. john yoo. i want to go to charlie gasparino. he's been talking to the big money guys in the republican party and where they may be shifting or not shifting. what are you hearing? >> they're not shifting yet. if you talk to them, they say it's a zoo a circus, they can't believe this is happening over the stormy daniels payment. on top of it all, it's one of the least respected da's in the country, alvin bragg, who let's face it, a lot of crimes go unpunished here in new york city. here's what they think. the republican donor base desperately does not want donald trump to be the gop nominee. they think if there's one person that could lose to joe biden in 2024, it's donald trump for all the reasons that you have stated in the past. not because of this case, but a lot of other stuff. he turns off suburban woman. we don't have to litigate that
Neil-cavutoThanksRepublicanCharlie-gasparinoBig-money-guysJohn-yuCampaign-finance-violationDaStormy-danielsPaymentTopZoo-a-circus
the context surrounding that payment resulted in a crime. but former u.s. deputy assistant attorney general john yu says it will be a difficult case for prosecutors to prove. >> i can see why president trump is upset about way he's treated he may be cleared of the charges for example the state crimes usually only have a statute of limitations of two years and this happened seven years actually this question you asked us with deep problem with the whole prosecution -- which is it's a mixture of state law and federal law. president president trump is being arrested for a state crime that occurred -- >> here's how the case breaks down trump is expected to be charged with falsifying business records. for accounting reimbursement of cohen under legal expenses but to make that crime a felon i-in manhattan d.a. prosecutors will have to prove that trump did that to conceal another crime which in this case may be an improper donation his 2016
PresidentCrimeCaseU-s-ProsecutorsPaymentJohn-yuContextWayProblemQuestionCrimes
not pass that bill. >> it is amazing. john yoo, as a legal question, it seems to me that it should be a pretty simple solution if you are going by what jason just talking about there. what are your thoughts? >> i don't think this is a close constitutional question. the constitution gives only to congress the power of the purse. congress appropriated money as loans. they were not giving away gifts, they expected this money to be paid back. the biden administration relied on the 2003 law that allowed soldiers sent over to iraq in afghanistan to justify letting everybody off their payments throughout the country? that shows how weak their case is. the only hiccup is that the supreme court may be skeptical that the state plaintiffs here allowed to bring suits. they're going to overcome it and strike it down. >> it is hard to argue because
QuestionBillJohn-yuThoughtsSolutionPowerPassing-congressMoneyConstitutionLoansPurseGifts
the pandemic is over. it does not quite go. john. >> that's exactly right. the pandemic is over. they got every part of it wrong and the student loan part, when the president said he promises that he could get this done, not true. >> yeah. >> jason and john yoo, thank you both. >> thank you. the department of transportation inspector general now says it will audit secretary pete buttigieg following a report in december found pete buttigieg taken 18 flights using taxpayer-funded since he took office. pete buttigieg flies commercially, quoting here, "the vast majority of the time." desantis is upping the an
PresidentPandemicPartJohn-yuStudent-loan-partDoneJason-shafferInspector-generalDepartment-of-transportationPete-buttigiegReportOffice
science did not pursuing sides, they were pursuing a political agenda tchl that was what's critical clear. that was what's fundamentally wrong, trace. >> common sense, i agree with that. here is the media montage of the lab leak. i will get your response, john yu. watch. >> the coronavirus originated and perhaps manmade inside a lab in china. >> then there is this near theory. this paper from two chinese researchers that it is plausible that the virus leaked. >> dr. fauci rejected the conspiracy that coronavirus was made in a lab in wuhan china. >> >> debunk bunk them, yu. >> the government had an ideology. they were not trying to find the facts. they're
TraceLab-leakScienceCommon-senseTchlMedia-montageClearSidesAgendaLabWatchWuhan-china
federal pell grant can see 20,000 wiped clean. around 26 million borrowers applied for relief. the president justified by passing congress by tieing the program into the covid pandemic and invoking a 2003 act that allows the secretary of education to grant relief in times of national emergency. six republican-led states have called the president's plan an abuse of executive authority. >> student loan cancellation was a big power grab and it by pass congressional authority for appropriation. this is illegal and it costs $400 billion and it was done just before the election to buy votes. >> the supreme court will begin hearing arguments at 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, it will be loud. >> indeed, thank you. let's bring in our panel, assistant attorney john yu and chairman
PresidentReliefPassing-congressBorrowersTieingFederal-pell-grant26-million20000PandemicTimesPlanAct