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Wolf Blitzer looks at politics, breaking news and international stories. january of this year, the president's lawyers tell the special counsel robert mueller in a letter that mr. trump dictated the statement himself. fast forward to late last month, cnn reporting that michael cohen is willing to tell the special counsel that the president did know about the 2016 trump tower meeting in advance despite numerous denials from president trump and his team. and that brings us up to speed. the president now admitting the meeting was designed to get information on an opponent, but once again claiming he did not know about it. now jay sekulow admits he was wrong when he denied the president was involved in that first misleading statement. listen. >> i had bad information at that point. i made a mistake in my statement. i talked about that before. that happens when you have cases like this. i think it's very important to point out that in a situation like this, you have, over time, facts develop. that's what investigations do. >> all right. joining us now to discuss all of this, cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, our legal analyst and defense lawyer, ross garber, and cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. it sounds like this is a pretty incriminating series of events. >> sure, it is, because the president effectively came out and said this was not a meeting about russian adoptions. this was a meeting about getting dirt on hillary clinton. we know that the statements that were made about the president dictating that statement on air force one were intentionally misleading. we know that. they've tried to correct the record. there's a question about whether the president would have to testify on this. will he talk to mueller about this? is this something in these negotiations that his lawyers would allow him to answer questions on? i kind of doubt it. maybe in writing. and then there's also the other question. we have reporting from jake and kaitlan about him being worried about don junior. by the way, the cfo of the trump organization is also talking to the special counsel. so there's a lot of stuff unraveling right now. >> he's been subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury. here's what the law says. i'll put it up on the screen. this is the specific law. it shall be unlawful for a foreign national directly or indirectly to make a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value or to make an express and implied promise to make a contribution or donation in connection with a federal sta federal, state, or local election. the key words here, other thing of value. quote, dirt, opposition research, which is clearly a thing of value. >> yeah, so in the president's tweets, he says it's not legal. substantiate what support this gave, it will become a question for the congress and really the american public as to whether accepting help from a foreign adversary is something that a president should do. keep if min mind, there's histo here. other american presidential candidates have been offered things by russians. they've also been offered dirt on their opponents, if you go back to 2000, and they refused it and reported it to the fbi. >> campaigns pay for opposition research. that is a thing of value. the law says that a foreigner cannot provide, quote, other thing of value, in addition to money or a donation to a candidate for federal, local, or state running for office. so the argument is that opposition research is a thing of value. >> here's the issue. in the case of clinton, there's no argument -- >> we're not talking about clinton. we're talking about donald trump jr.. donald trump jr. was offered a thing of value, and he colluded, if you will, he colluded with gold goldstone and the others to try to get that thing of value. is that conspiracy to obstruct the law? >> see, i think where we're going to wind up is on the question of conspiracy. >> which is the same as collusion. >> well -- >> a different word for collusion. >> in some ways, it is a different word for collusion. in terms of the thing of value, i do think that becomes a slippery slope, and there are first amendment issues there. >> what's the first amendment issue? >> people are the righave the rk to each other, to listen to each other. >> but you don't have the right to go to a representative of the russian government and seek that kind of dirt on hillary clinton. >> an adversary in the midst of an influence campaign on a u.s. election. >> again, i think ultimately under the law, that is not going to be considered a thing of value because of the slippery slope of it. >> but this is from a foreign national, right? >> exactly. >> and that's not legal. >> well, but again, we should talk about the clinton situation because it's not dissimilar. in the clinton situation, there is information coming from russian nationals to the clinton campaign through somebody else. nobody's paying the russian nationals. but wolf, you hit on something that i think is going to be the key to it, which is conspiracy. what else, if anything, was happening here? what else did donald trump jr. or anybody else know about the russian government's efforts? >> donald trump jr. says in that e-mail to rob goldstone, the british publicist who's working as a liaison with the russians, if it's what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer. what does that say to you? >> it means, i want it, i want it later in the summer when we're closer to the election. you know, the question is how much of this was going on. if you were running a campaign, say you're the general counsel of a campaign, okay. somebody in the campaign said, you know, we got these russians coming in, and they want to give us some dirt. wouldn't you expect to get a call as the general counsel, and what would your advice be? >> it's a terrible idea. >> so you'd say -- >> putting aside whether that particular act is illegal, it's a terrible idea. also because it raises tons of red flags about other issues. >> so you say don't do it? >> look, it is a terrible idea. but then it's a different question about whether it's illegal. again, i think in the broader context, you do have to wind up looking -- >> if you're the general counsel, it would be stupid. >> terrible. terrible idea. >> the other issue, look at the context. this happens in the midst of an influence campaign on the election where russia was trying to influence in a whole host of way, including stealing information from clinton aides, exposing them for maximum impact. also keep in mind the context of this specific meeting. they ended up talking about just adoptions. what is that about? that's about the mack ngnitsky . that's something the kremlin hates because it imposes severe financial sanctions on oligarchs and other businessmen close to the government who are involved in human rights abuses, okay. so what you have in that context then is the quid pro quo. we're going to offer you dirt on the hillary clinton campaign. by the way, can we talk about these sanctions that we've hated for ages and which the russians brought up repeatedly? i think you have to look at the broader picture there to understand what the context of that exchange might have involved. >> then there's the next level, which is michael cohen says, well, the president knew. so the president says, i didn't know. does that add another level to the conspiracy? >> there are so many more things we would need to know to be able to size that up. all i'm saying is right now based on what we know, just that meeting, i don't think a court would say that just that meeting, even if there was dirt or opposition research, i don't think it was a crime. i think the question is going to be all of the optics, all the things you and jim and wolf are discussing, what else was there? what else did the trump campaign know about, if anything? i think we're going to learn more about whether that stuff exists or not in order to be able to size it up. >> you made a good point earlier, gloria, who said the chief financial officer for the trump organization for 40 years, if not longer, has been called before a federal grand jury because he obviously knows a lot about what, if any, trump organization, business deals were going on with russians in the '80s, the '90s, and the 2000s and beyond. that's a source of enormous concern to the president of the united states. >> as would michael cohen. >> and michael cohen for 12 years. >> i know the president is deeply irritated, presumably one of the reasons he's been speaking out and tweeting angrily in recent days. guys, good discussion. thank you very much. moments ago, the trial of the president's former campaign chairman resumes. rick gates is set to testify fairly soon. stand by. plus, senator rand paul raising eyebrows again, this time you're going hear what he told russian lawmakers during a visit to moscow. and the president's criticism against lebron james is being called racist and hateful. now the first lady of the united states is contradicting her husband. we'll discuss. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. stadium pa : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? 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what's the latest indication? >> reporter: wolf, it isn't clear right now. it could be today. it could be tomorrow. we may here a little bit more about timing in just a little bit. that timing could be affected by, number one, what you already mentioned at the top, the testimony of the accountant. she testified on friday. her cross-examination continues today. that's the first thing. another thing that's going on is government has asked to put a couple fbi forensic accountants on the stand to read, essentially, the e-mails of paul manafort. the government is trying to make a case he was a very hands-on manager of his affairs. depending on how the judge rules on that, he's been really trying to push this thing through, if he says yes to those new witnesses, that could affect the timing on rick gates. now, of course, he's a critical witness for both sides, the prosecution and the defense here. rick gates was a top associate of paul manafort for a long time. he even served as the deputy campaign manager in the trump campaign around the time when manafort was actually running the show. gates has pleaded guilty already to some related offenses. he's awaiting sentencing. he's cooperating with the government. so a star witness for the prosecution. for the defense, they see him as the guy they can pin the entire case on. the defense has already made it clear that in their view, gates is the person who was behind the scenes, pulling the strings, and, if you will, creating the underlying illegality that's at the root of this case. so hopefully we'll learn in just a few minutes whether this thing is going to go quickly with gates today or perhaps tomorrow, wolf. >> you'll keep us up to speed. we'll keep a close eye on this, of course. joe johns over at the courthouse, thank you. meanwhile, a democratic lawyer getting ready to respond live to the president's outright admitting that the purpose of that trump tower meeting was to get dirt on hillary clinton. you're going to find out what this democrat says what should happen next. stand by for that. plus, senator rand paul is in moscow. he invites russian lawmakers to washington. we're now learning through russian state media what he allegedly told the russians, stand by. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? 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>> well, i think you have a conspiracy here. and a conspiracy is a crime. it's based upon an illegal act that is obtaining information from a foreign government. opposition research is extro extraordinarily expensive. hillary clinton spent a lot of money on the steele document. that's another issue. let that be set aside. in this case, the opposition resear research, provided the meeting was about what the president said, adds up to an illegal act. if one or more people are involved, you now have a conspiracy. you have two crimes going on. you have an election law and a conspiracy. this is a very, very serious matter. unfortunately, the house of representatives and the senate -- well, at least the house of representatives is simply in the going to go into this. that in itself is an affront to our democracy. we need to know exactly what happened. we need to make it very clear that henceforth, there will be no involvement by any foreign government, friend or foe, in the american election process. and here we are today with five of our intelligence chiefs all saying russians are here, they're involved yet again. and the president says that's fake news. this is just plain wrong. >> let me quickly get you respond to what the trump supporters are saying, that hillary clinton, by her campaign, the dnc spending money to get opposition research on donald trump through the christopher steele dossier, as it's called, going to fusion gps, the pr firm, and getting that, was that a violation of the law, trying to get that kind of information? because a lot of that information in the dossier originated with russians. >> two wrongs do not make a right. if, in fact, it is wrong, it is wrong. and if there's a krcrime, it's crime. that should be dealt with separately. whether it is or not, i couldn't say. but i do know that in this situation in trump tower, we have evidence that, a, the russian government was directly involved, that their representatives were at the meeting, and that it was specifically to obtain something of enormous havevalue. that is dirt on hillary clinton. that's the issue at hand right now. if you want to take up the hillary clinton steele dossier as a crime, go ahead. take that up later in a different form. but right now we're talking about the president of the united states and his campaign. we have yet to learn -- and this is something that i think will be found out in the very near future, that the president himself was aware that this meeting was going to happen, and he was given information about what happened at that meeting. the blocked telephone call from donald junior to whom? i'm quite sure mueller knows to whom that blocked call was placed. we'll see. all of this is going on. i think perhaps there's another thing underlying this, wolf. that is the president is beginning to clean up his statements because he is going to face mueller interview. i think he's in the process of trying to put aside all of the previous lies so that he doesn't put himself in perjury. >> let me quickly on a totally different subject, because you're in california, let me ask you about the tweet from the president blaming the california environmental laws for the current wildfires in your state. your district, as i said, just south of the largest of those fires. at least six people are dead. what do you think of the president seemingly ignoring the death, the destruction, and taking a direct swipe at your state, california, a state that clearly obviously didn't vote for him? >> well, first of all, lake county, where this 250,000-acre fire is currently burning, is my district. those are my constituents, some 20,000 of them that have been evacuated. fortunately, not too many homes, but a lot of people whose lives are disrupted. one example, i was at the evacuation center a couple days ago. there was a woman sitting by herself at one of the tables at the center. i sat down next to her and chatted with her a while. she said, i think my mobile home is gone. i just came back from the hospital. i said, what happened? are you okay? she said, i just found out. i said, what did you find out? she said, i found out that my twins are actually triplets and i'm six months pregnant, and i don't know that i have a home. she gave a hearty laugh, stood up, and said, i'm going to go to dinner now. very, very brave. extraordinary people that are in harm's way that are being cared for by their neighbors, volunteers for the red cross. 20,000 in my district. further north in the redding area, seven people have died already in that fire, and it's still going on. a thousand homes. it's very, very tough, very difficult. >> but what do you say the to president? the president is blaming california's environmental laws for a lot of the problem. >> wolf, it's one more display of his ignorance, his gross ignorance. water flowing down the rivers out to sea has nothing to do with these fires. if i'm ignorant, that's a problem. if the president is ignorant, it's a crisis. and it goes on and on and on. his ignorance not only about water flowing out to the sea but about the maintenance of the forest. we do have a new law in place that will provide better forest management in the future, but the president's ignorance in this is just astounding. and when he's ignorant, it's a crisis for this nation and could very well be a crisis for the world. >> congressman garamendi, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. coming up, in a new interview, iran's president hasan rouhani says president trump's calls for direct talks are meant to create division inside iran. this as new u.s. sanctions kick in later today. and sources tell cnn there's a strong possibility of another summit between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un. but as north korea allegedly continues to develop missiles, what could come out of another summit? 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>> there needs to be a second summit since the first one didn't really go anywhere and didn't really define what even the outlines of what each side wants will be. so it's possible that this could be before the end of the year. location is not established. would it be in pyongyang? would it be in washington? we know they've been communicating by letter. so it's possible this is progress. i mean, you know the administration wants to call even the fact they're talking progress. but if they do meet again, i mean, it's time for there to be some kind of structure around where this is going in both the short-term and long-term. >> what are you hearing? >> you have to kind of keep hope alive in these talks because there is so much buildup at the outset. nobody expected this could happen quickly. and nobody who's on the expert side of it had much faith until they reached the point of which, okay, north korea is actually putting in a full list of all of their nuclear -- not just the places where they produce these things but all of the materials and parts as well. until we get to that point, this isn't really real. you're never going to get there over night. look at past administrations too. at this point, there was a lot of -- i don't want to call it bluster, but there was a lot of pomp and circumstance at the beginning about what would be happening here. it hasn't happened yet. you need to get people excited about another summit again, potentially to keep that pilot light going. >> maybe a do-over. >> we'll see if that meeting takes place. guys, thank you very, very much. coming up, the first lady melania trump contradicts her president once again, praising lebron james for his charitable work as her husband attacks him. also, the government accountability office is now warning the white house that it is at risk of wasting billions and billions of dollars on the president's border wall with mexico. you're going to hear the explanation when we come back. are you taking the tissue test? 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what are they doing about this wave of shootings in a major american city? >> reporter: great question. we are outside of district 6 where they had this news conference. this is one of the troubled areas they had issues with over the week. i can tell you, 66 people shot. of course 12 dead. something i want to highlight here. there were 14 people under the age of 18 shot. two of those died. this has been a summer where they have had some sort of success. not only did they have success, some of the numbers dropped dramatically. but they had a we had where a lot of people have been talking about gang violence, mass shootings, people having parties outside. after a funeral someone showed up and started shooting. at some times some of the shooters just walked away, didn't even try to run. there was a lot of emotion at the news conference. listen to what the mayor had to say in talking about the weed's violence. >> we can talk about the weather, but the weather didn't pull the trigger. and you can talk about jobs, and they count. but in parts of the city where there aren't jobs, people did not pull a trigger. there are values. there are too many guns on the street. too many people with criminal records on the street. and there is a shortage of values about what is right, what is wrong. what is acceptable, what is condoned, and what is condemned. >> reporter: wolf, think about this. they confiscated over 5,000 guns off the streets here in chicago. and there is still a number of illegal guns out there. on top of that, the mayor had a summer program where over 30,000 kids were attending the program just this summer. but still, despite all of that, one of the things that we heard

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correctly that it's the next big thing and they're making a very similar bet right now in the world of robotics. so as that begins to take off, they're gonna continue to be ahead of everybody. >> phidias value just tripled from 1 trillion to 3 trillion in under a year but video doesn't actually manufacture anything. they outsource that. they design still. >> this is now the second largest corporation on our planet with all our futures in its manicured hands toward holding this is the most complex, highest performance computer the world's ever made. >> that's why you have to care now, in the next few years, the competition is going to heat up in this marketplace for making the chips that train ai. >> but some analysts say that right now nvidia has maybe up to 95% share of that market. they've got a huge head start on their main competitors in intel and amd. amd just launched a new chip in video says are going to launch new chip every year, that 3 trillion valuation and peaceful world column just said maybe that's an undervaluation. >> credible. all right. thank you very much. nick watt and thanks to all of you as always, ac30, 60 starts now tonight on 360 real warriors and people don't. trump is now calling warriors, namely the violent mob that storm the capitol, keeping them on it let's take the difference also tonight, hundred biden's fate now in the hands of a jury, how the defense and prosecution did and making their case. plus the latest in a string of cnn exclusives on deck kids of sexual abuse, the coast guard academy. tonight of coast guard official breaks are silenced and says she was part of what she now calls a cruel coverup. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight. keep romanness with something the former president has been saying a lot lately. and what it says about him. sunday as president biden was visiting the american military cemetery outside paris and frehse, marking the 80th anniversary of d-day and at normandy, donald trump was saying this there's never been people treated more horrifically. then j6 hostages. but those j6 warriors, they were worries but they were really more than anything else. they are victims of what happened all they were doing is protesting a rigged election that's what they were doing and then the police he said, going go in, go in, go in water, set-up. that was that's the former president of the united states sunday in las vegas. and just to refresh your memory, these are the people he was honoring, specifically the ones in prison for crimes they committed on january 6 or jail awaiting trial. and it's certainly not the first time he's called these people hostage. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the horribly at unfairly treated very six toss ditches it's now part of his routine that recording. he standing and saluting four features him saying the pledge but of allegiance while these inmates, whom he calls hostages sing the star spangled banner and calling them hostages in november after actual hostages were taken by hamas reading a daring military operation in gaza after almost eight months of mental and physical torment at the hands of hamas. and we'll have more on that tonight. >> but those are actual hostages. >> trump would have you believe the january 6 inmates are hostages and also warriors and victims? he said that two victims he also claims were invited in by police. so they're warriors and their hostages and their victims. and they're also according to him, lovers the love the love in the year i've never seen anything like it. there was also a loved fast between the police, the capitol police, and the people that walked down to the capital so stir that in with all the rest. and here's the former president is reshaping the attack on the capitol. peaceful protesters full of love invited into the capitol by police who loved them and return, but who somehow tricked them and made them victims, who then turned into warriors who are now being held hostage. let me introduce you to one of these man who's presumably a warrior and trump's size daniel rodriguez, this is his photo was posted on social media by username deepstate dogs. rodriguez was part of the mob that attack police with metal poles and bateson stolen riot shields and chemical spray. and in his case has stun gun. he attacked officer michael fan-owned with it, who later suffered a heart attack and traumatic brain injury rodriguez pleaded guilty like so many others have and was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison. his is one he's one of the people, the former president is calling a hostage. and it shouldn't come as a surprise that trump is unfamiliar with what a warrior actually is. casey is watching, here's one from d-day technician fifth grade john jay pinto junior. he waited through machine gun and artillery fire carrying a vitally important radio assured omaha beach, which he did despite being wounded once then again, making several trips back through enemy fire to get more equipment ashore until he was wounded a third time and died technician pender was awarded the congressional medal of honor posthumously. president trump refused to visit the same cemetery that president biden. so many other presidents have over the years. and according to his former chief of staff, from being corps general john kelly, quote in the atlantic, he said, why should i go to that cemetery? it's filled with losers had he gone, he might have learned what being a awarded are truly means separately the former president now a convicted felon, met by video conference today for a pre-sentencing interview with the new york probation officer, joining us tonight, former republican congressman and house january 6, committee member adam kinzinger, also seen an chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, congressman. first of all, what is your as somebody who is actually serve? what is your reaction to the foreign president calling the riders warriors and hostages and victims? >> i mean, it's. it's thick and disgusting obviously i think we have to be careful to not allow this outrage to just numb us like this really should be. and thank you for putting this at the top of the show. there should be at the top of every new show anywhere in the country at how agreed jus and terrible, this as they're not for years. the ones that went into the capital, most of them, if not all of them, have been arrested and tried. and interestingly, anderson at the beginning when they started to get arrested, they were remorseful. and then this right-wing ecosphere put their arms around them singing the national anthem and stuff and in that process can vince them that they were victims and have made them martyrs and heroes. this is not something americans that aren't completely sold out to the cult should be, should accept and we should have this be a fresh outrage every day when he does stuff like this, it's also entering andrew. i mean, i know some actual warriors. they're not people who usually view themselves as victims or just sort of helpless victims. very often, how dangerous do you think it is for law enforcement and andrew and the public when you are the former president gaslighting his supporters because i mean back in 2022, there was a guy of set about federal authorities searching mar-a-lago for classified documents. he was killed after trying to shoot his way into an fbi field office in ohio. it feels like du the congressman's point the former president just says this stuff and people just kind of ignore it. but i mean it has repercussions potentially yeah. >> so let's get the facts out first on this warriors claim. so as of january 6, 2024, which is most recent numbers, i could find, we've got 1,265 people have been charged in as a part of that january 6 case 718 of them on that by that de had already gone into court. raise your right hand, sworn to tell the truth, then said i did it. i'm guilty to the weather. it's trespassing or obstruction of official procedure or assault on police officers and others. so the idea that these people are somehow being held against their will for political reasons is absolutely absurd. and donald trump knows that's absurd. he knows it because he spent four hours that day watching the video tapes from behind the cloister walls of the white house in the warm embrace of his secret service security team. >> so he knows exactly what happened that day. >> he knows those people were rioters and its direction us and many of them have to their credit stepped up and taken responsibility for that. the thing that i cannot get past anderson is how many people give him a pass for saying absurd and sickening only false things like this. and you're right, these false hoods that he, that he throws out in front of his rallies and supportive it is for political advantage, but it comes with the cost of driving up risk to people in the system, law enforcement prosecutors, and others. and you made the perfect example. ricky schifflin, who was outraged by what he undoubtedly heard the president say after the mar-a-lago raid decided to take it out violently on the fbi's cincinnati field office, that could happen any day anywhere around the country to any fbi agent or other federal officer by somebody similarly misguided. >> also, i'm congressman. it's just i mean, it's kinda it's just i mean, it's sickening that the former president basically saw this so the october 7 hostages being held by hamas and islamic jihad and others as a branding opportunity and i think according the washington post in november's when he started using the term hostages for the for those who have been found guilty of crimes on on january sales x and re-brand braise, branding them january 6, hostages. i mean, it's it's really worked it is really warped in that was various student view to notice is that he never used hostages until there were real hostages. >> some of which are still being held, some have been killed that are being held against their will. i mean, look, i'm probably started with marjorie taylor greene two she she came up with some of that, but i think the biggest thing to take off of what mccabe said is we're all the members of the house and senate, including the ones who after january 6 stood up, lindsey graham, i'm done with this guy. we had a hell of a run, but i'm done you think of like marco rubio, all these people that know better, that just keep their heads down and don't say a word. this is threatening the very fabric of domain microscopy because all we have to have for democracy to survive is a basic compact that your vote, you can vote, your vote will count and the person that wins wins. that's what donald trump was tearing apart that basic contact contract. that is the only requirement for democracy to survive. and he is turn these people that violated the rule of law into martyrs. and by the way, if we don't have rule and law in this country, democracy can't survive either and he is just an absolute il, fit mentally flawed is probably the nicest way i can say it. former president and candidate for future president in america has to reject him. >> john, i know you have new reporting on the former president's meeting today or interview with probation officials, which is a normal part of this procedure. what happened? >> so today donald trump with his lawyer, todd blanche, over a microsoft teams connection, had this virtual meeting to prepare to assist probation department in new york city with preparing the pre-sentencing report that goes to the judge it was an unusual meeting in that present there was the commissioner of the new york city department of probation wanted to homes her general counsel, bridget hamline, and the probation officer who would normally be there by himself or with another officer who would do the interview. the interview was led by commissioner homes and to the official who was briefed on the interview afterwards told me that at all times donald trump answered the questions which were things about what are your living situation, any health issues family history, where do you spend more time? new york or florida? a lot of things that donald trump, but thank every everybody already knows. but commissioner home said these are the normal questions. we're going to put you through these questions they said he was polite, he was respectful, and that at the end of the meeting, he wished them well and ended the call with be safe and we just got speaking in new york city mayor giuliani, former mayor giuliani's mug shot from arizona authorities. he's been he was hard to get a subpoena. subpoena to. he found they finally did. this is his his his mug shot that's not the mug shot. will try to get it he's pleaded not guilty there to charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election results what what happened to him well, this has been an amazing rise and fall from a kind of prosecutor built on the image of thomas dewey going after the mom i've been crooked politicians to a mouthpiece for donald trump as president. >> and then the lead counsel by the way, this is the mug shot that was another mug shot of his, which clearly he's gotten a lesson from that prior mug shot because this one is smiling at least that's right there prior mug shot was from the georgia cases. >> so now he's on his second mug shot, but he has he has he has hitched himself to the donald trump wagon, but he's also been through multiple breakups and divorces. he's lost millions and millions of dollars. he's in bankruptcy see his apartment is up for sale and it was amazing to see someone who was the face and the voice of law and order in new york city for so long and then the mayor for two terms, a law and order meir, be someone who's going on his second mug shot and who has been disbarred and barred from the practice of law in multiple places. >> endrew in a series of interviews over the past week, the foreign president has talked about, been asked about this whole retribution seeking. he talked about running. i am your retribution. he had said months ago. i just want to play some of what he said well, revenge does take time. >> i will say that does. and sometimes revenge can be justified. i have to be honest, you know, sometimes it can look when this election is over based on what they've done. i would have every right to go after them and it's easy because it's joe biden, but very terrible thing. it's a terrible precedent for our country does that mean the next president does it to them? that's really the question so in terms of if he is president using the levers of the justice department, the fbi, to go after political opponents in a second term. how would that how would he go about that? i mean, how how feasible is that? >> well, i think it's entirely feasible. i mean, it's it's interesting to me that across those interviews, interviews with people who are like dr. phil and others who are trying to get him to walk away from those claims. >> he soft pedals it a little bit, but then you get down farther in front of the rally crowds and really hits at home it's it is absolutely clear, said it many times in front of many different people. >> he intends to take the levers of power if he is reelected and use them for his own personal retribution goals, which in and of itself is so unbelievably offensive should be to any american than any american president would purport to do such a thing. can he do it? sure, he can do it if he follows through with the plan that he's already laid out, this 2025 plan that they've talked about. >> you'll replace those folks insignificant positions. >> the department of justice and the fbi and other lawn federal law enforcement entities with flunky who will do whatever he says. >> the first steps in this process of trumping up charges against people baselessly and throwing them in jail could actually happen. >> i think it gets tougher when those cases start to make their way through the courts but that takes a long time. and so i think it's reasonable that people who think they might be on the former president's enemies list start thinking about what does that look like? what could that, how can that actually play out? in your lives? and i think people are having those conversations just trying to figure those things out as we speak. >> interim cave, adam kinzinger, john miller. thank you. can we up next closing arguments in the hunter biden's federal gun trial. and what jurors are now deliberating and later the rescue of those four israeli hostages from gaza. how it wind down who helped and more of your back bike riders, some people would rather cry slowdown there was a golden age. >> motorcycles and took my breath away i built this club, added is his. >> my family the club is changing what do you want me to do mark writers were your door only beaters june 20, you give 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delaware jury more now in the charges the trial and closing arguments from cnn's paula reid in a major show of support, hunter's family members and pastor taking up three rows in court today have known the parameter you don't abandon your friends and family tough time in closing arguments, prosecutors pointed to the gallery of supporters and said those people are not evidence and reminded the jury that no one is above the law. the prosecution directly address the most difficult element they have to prove that hunter biden knowingly lied on a federal background check form when purchasing the gun at the center of this case, the defendant knew he used crack and was addicted to crack at the relevant time period, adding that hunter would have been aware from his time in rehab that he had a problem with drugs maybe if he had never gone to rehab, he could argue he didn't know. he was an addict at the end of his closing, prosecutor, leo wise circled back to testimony from hunters daughter, naomi, on friday, when she told the jury that when she returned her father's car to him on october 19, 2018, she did not see any the evidence of drugs, but why is reminded the jury hunter's former girlfriend, hallie biden, his brother, beau biden's widow, had testified that when she found the gun in the same car days later, she found it alongside drug paraphernalia defense attorney abbe lowell countered, warning jurors not to convict his client in properly adding it's time to end this case. he compared the trial to a magician's trick, trying to dupe the jury, saying, watch this hand pay no attention to the other one. >> he accused prosecutors of cherry picking evidence to present a more timeline of hunter's drug use and said his client was not lying when he marked down that he was not an addict on that federal form lowell attack, two of hunter's former girlfriends who both served as prosecution witnesses in this case. he noted zoe kestan took pictures of hunter with drugs, but not in the key month of october 2018, he also reminded the jury that hallie biden could not remember specific details about when she found the gun in hunter's car? >> and noted hunter was the one who told highly to file a police report for the missing gun after she threw it out hunter did not take the stand to testify in his own defense in this case, a move that would have come with potential rewards and definite risks the jury will be back here at court tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. to continue their deliberations. it's impossible to say how long it will take them to reach a decision on these three counts? but i was important earlier today, and then we're also attentive as the judge explain the instructions page by page, line-by-line. >> these are of course, the rules that they need he to follow as they undertake this historic decision. >> anderson all right. thanks so much more now and how prison biden's handling the weight for the verdict and the biden family presence throughout the trial, including the first lady who went back and forth during the french visit to be in court with her stepson. cnn's mj leaves the white house for us tonight. what are things like in the white house as they await the jury? >> well, you know, the trial of the president's son has been an extraordinarily sensitive issue for this white house the president, and it is not a coincidence that the president himself has barely commented on the ongoing trial. we heard him, of course, make a statement at the beginning king of the trial thing that he loves his son and that he is proud of him for showing resilience as he has fought addiction issues. and then the other rare exception, of course, was recent abc interview where the president was asked whether he would pardon his son whether he would rule that out actually, and his answer, a one word answer was simply yes. he would rule that out. >> the president anderson has been really clear that he is going to accept the outcome of the trial no matter what happens. >> and that he's just not going to comment on his son's case as the jury is deliberating that, of course, is in line with the president's sort of broader view that you just don't comment on a trial file or a legal proceeding when it is still making its way through the legal system and i should just note that that is an important area where the president had sought to draw a contrast between himself and the former president, whom he has accused of trying to put his thumb on the legal system on an influence in a political way other areas and other issues at the former president has dealt with this. of course, the president has made clear he sees as being wholly inappropriate mj lee. >> thanks. much at the white house tonight, joining us now cnn legal analyst norm eisen and jennifer rodgers, also former federal judge. sure. shen lin norm what do you make of closing arguments? >> do you think he's gonna get convicted? >> i thought both sides did an able job in closing arguments. the prosecution hammering the evidence that hunter biden was using or addicted to drugs before and after this key october 12 two 23rd period. they don't have actual evidence throughout the day, but they have yes. and the judge in directed that you don't have to prove the de you have to show that hunter biden was actually engaged in using or was an addict around that time and they have him checking into rehab before and after the various witnesses. but anderson abbe lowell is a very capable defense lawyer and he leaned into that critical gap. and the state of mind question this has to be knowing. that means it hunter biden had to say on purpose, not by mistake i'm not an addict. i'm not a user. and lowell argues well, he thought he was not an addict at that time, and there's no proof he was using prosecution ahead on points not impossible. you get a defense verdict or a hung jury what, do you think? >> yeah, i agree. i mean, i think they'll probably get a conviction here. there's a very narrow path for the defense to win this. they really do have to lean into this knowingly and they can't prove it on these days, but prosecutors always say follow your common sense, right? like the guy has been in rehab, people around that time, there's these text messages it's about dealing and the hallie biden testimony about paraphernalia in the car. and so use your common sense, was that argument does that make sense to you that well, i didn't think i was an addict on that day and therefore, i signed this document, say i'm not an addict. i think it's the only argument that the defense has a question is, can the jury accepted and i think contrary my fellows here, i friends here. maybe maybe some jury juror or more jurors who are sympathetic to what he's gone through and may have experienced something like that sometime in their life i'm going to cut him a little slack and say well, on that day, maybe you didn't use so that takes care of the use. and as far as being an attic well, maybe that day he thought he'd come out of it and was no longer an attic because he was doing better even if felt if he fell off two days later so they might have a basis to draw that distinction if they want to, in your experience on the bench, i mean, is it tough for juries to see past this is the son of the president or someone to be famous very tough, very tough. >> and the family is a cut one way or the other. >> i mean, just think, well, i think it could cut in his favor the families there. it's a high-profile family. somebody might indeed think that he's going through this because of that. and again, as we all know, it only takes one to cause a hung jury. so i'm not as confident as my colleagues that there's gonna be a conviction here, but i wouldn't put my money on a non conviction either. >> you know, the prosecution is aware of this risk because the first thing the prosecutor said in closing was all those people sitting behind the defendant are not evidenced that's pretty unusual in my experience. that i actually has a little aggressive veto i mean, here are these people there to support him. lots of people on the jurors, the jury have had addiction in their families. and here's his loving family there to support them and they're going to point out of and be like don't pay attention to those people. i thought it was a little overly aggressive action, if anything, it could hide why it could have been it can boomerang because they're going to look over it when he said that, look right over at those three rows think about parents and sisters and children and all the rest of it. they could just override this if they want to know and there's also some breaking news in trump's classified documents. kids, judge aileen cannon denied the defense's effort to dismiss the indictment, but she also struck a paragraph from jack smith's indictment anderson this was a motion that the defendants had brought attacking this indictment every which way from sunday. >> they lost almost everything. and the question we should ask is, why did judge cannon for these relatively easy unexceptional challenges takes so long dragging it out. >> she didn't give one gimme to the defense it's one paragraph, paragraph 36. >> it has to do with what happened at bedminster that conversation about of the iran documents it's there as to give notice that the prosecution is going to introduce prior bad acts, but striking it was virtually or enough, judge and judge. >> judge, what what's going on? in my mind, i was pleased that she got this done so fast from may 22 to june content for her is practically speedy, so i was impressed that she didn't sit on this. obvious motion for very long. i have to tell you that motion is made in every case and it's never granted duplicitous snus multiplicities never works but they make it to preserve the record. nobody expects to win those motions. you do it to preserve so it didn't take her all that long to get this one done. >> i mean, given the history of other things, she has been delaying on our us surprised by the length. this thing is dragging out of in general in all the motions. but this motion was relatively fast. that's a good sign. maybe she's hearing us talking about her and she's getting her work done. who knows, but this i thought was relatively fast. and as far as that foro for be the similar act it is very clear that she that she is saying, but at trial, there may be a basis to offer this evidence, justice, and belong in the indictment. get it doesn't relate directly to the charge. >> jennifer, does this impact the the chance of this thing moving forward faster? >> i mean, the problem is we have so many outstanding motions that are complicated, time-consuming problematic seep emotions, the classified information, protection actin, and so on. it's just we're not moving forward in a way that it's good for going to trial. there's just so much should have saved those pages and all those words to resolve the other leg motions that she has on her show, she's trying to get one offer per desk. >> that's good. >> gentlemen. thank you. jennifer rodgers, norm eisen, thanks so much. i've next new video that dramatic rescue four israeli hostages over the weekend plus their condition. and the latest and attempts to secure a ceasefire nine out of ten people don't get enough fiber bennett fiber is the easy, gentle solution for every day. it's plant-based prebiotic fiber nourishes good bacteria in your gut, working with your body to promote digestive health with so many ways to enjoy benefit number is your fiber, your way world is about to burn your team. they are decent people but you and me we all long with decent this is your last shot at homelander fast because he was at trouble losing weight and keeping same discover the power of week-old into my janan to be. gobi. >> i lost 35 pounds as some lost the war, 46 pounds. >> we go. >> and i'm keeping the weight off. >> we go be helped you 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she wants israel and hamas to accept a ceasefire deal has been publicly supported by president biden also tonight we have new video and details of that rescue. your cnn's kylie atwood this is the view from the helmets of the israel defense forces, but they unleashed heavy gunfire searching for israeli hostages held by hamas a daring data i'm rate that freed four of those kidnapped by hamas on october 7 and held captive ever since. it wasn't operation that took weeks to plan after receiving intelligence that the hostages were being held in apartment buildings inside the nuseirat camp in central gaza. on the way out from gaza. all four this is rescued our hostages israeli forces have been preparing for this rescue mission for weeks and is rarely air force pilot involved in the mission told the jerusalem post, that is one of the hostages, noa argamani got into his helicopter, has units, quote, mantle of composure melted away the magnitude of the muscle helminths struck. then he quote immediately reported that the diamond is with us and in good health, some of the special forces were disguised as displaced palestinians and members of hamas military wing, eye eyewitnesses told cnn there were also reports of large gunfire after the hostages were rescued, at least 274 palestinians were killed in the operation, and hundreds injured. >> that's according to the gazan authorities who do not distinguish between civilian and military casualties the israel defense forces dispute that number, saying the death toll was under 100. >> i want to say thank you. thank god in israel, the families of the hostages express their overwhelming joy and having their loved ones returned safely after eight months in captivity. i haven't stopped smiling since my mug was returning to me now is work continues for a ceasefire and hostage deal with 120 hostages still held by hamas there are some theories at this rate, could be a setback it's a legitimate question. i it's hard for me to put myself in the mindset of a hamas terrorists. >> we know exactly what it is that they're going to do. as secretary of state, antony blinken travels to the middle east to continue ratcheting up pressure on hamas to take the deal. he also isn't sure what hamas will do. >> i can put myself, none of us can put ourselves so the minds of hamas or its leaders. so we don't know what the answer will be. >> but wall in egypt, blinken also said that his egyptian counterpart had been in touch with hamas quite recently. >> i can't go into the details of our conversations today except to say that are different counterparts were in communication with hamas as early as recently as a few hours ago. >> now, during his meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu today secretary of state antony blinken reiterated that the united states and other world leaders standby that comprehensive proposal that president biden laid out ten days ago, and they say that israel has put on on the table for hamas to accept. but 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proof sunless are potty has the exclusive interview they put me in a terrible position. >> how dare they do this to me. but he had me standing up in front of cadets for 11 years talking about honor, respect, devotion to duty where is there where's the respect to any of us? i'm disgusted. >> shannon norenberg spent more than a decade as the sexual assault response coordinator at the coast guard academy, it felt like an honor to be there and help them with this thing that is so hard and awful difficult and awkward and the coast guard did tell me they were taking it seriously. i felt like they meant it until she says she recently discovered leaders had used her to lie to victims, making her an unwitting accomplice to a massive cover up up decades of sexual assaults at the coast guard academy. >> i have no idea that what i was telling those victims was not true. >> it started several years ago when norenberg was asked to take part in informing victims about a sensitive investigation code named operation fouled anchor. coast guard leaders had discovered that dozens of cases of rape and abuse from the 1980s to the mid 2000s have been ignored and covered up the attackers usually left unpunished. >> i got a phone call from someone at headquarters saying, hey, we want you to help out. they told me at that time that all of those investigations had already been done and that at this point, we were going to call everybody up and offer them an in-person meeting so that we could say we regretful all the things that actually sounded amazing. i took these to every single meeting. the coast guard gave norenberg talking points to go over with the former cadet's who had been sexually assaulted. an apology tour where they were assured their cases were supposedly being handled properly after all these years, members of congress and staff and dhs have been briefed on the general outline of the investigation, what was found, and what disposition decisions were made. we assured them the hey we're handling this. >> we've got this. we're taking this seriously. thanks for coming forward but it turns out actually the coast guard hadn't told congress, norenberg didn't know it, but the investigation was quietly closed. >> so the decades of assault were kept hidden from congress and the public until a cnn investigation revealed at all last summer, victims were never given any recourse. >> i trusted the coast guard implicitly and i assume that the talking point document they handed me was true i would never have considered that might be ally. the cnn reports about operation fouled anchor have led to multiple federal investigations congressional hearings in an apology from the head of the coast guard, we fail to provide the safe environment that every member of the coast guard deserves. norenberg says, after seeing cnn's report, she feared she had been used in the cover-up. she found the talking points in her files recently, which confirmed it and started to read it. >> and i was like, that's not actually that's not what happened. they lied to me they lied to us. they had me lie. oh, my god. they had me lie to them. and actually that's when i lost it because at first i was like, wow, that's crazy. the light and then i was like, wait they used me to. lie wow they planned it as far back as 2018, not to tell anyone about this. protect the precious institution. they be trade, the victims of fouled anchor over and over and over. this is my boot camp photo norenberg says she was raped by a supervisor when she was an army recruit in 1988 and says she knows how it feels to be told there's nothing that can be done she is resigning and going public about what happened. >> the public needs to know this is happening. >> people sign up to serve their country, and this is how they're treated like trash. it's not okay. >> in response to a cnn request for comment, the coast guard says the talking points were created months before the meetings with the cadets. and we're not updated and then another former a coast guard official who was present at the meeting said, no victim was informed that congressional notifications occurred. >> i want to tell the victims of fouled anchor how sorry, i am to be a part of this terrible scheme. >> but let me try to make it right now. and i'm so sorry. >> i'm so sorry sometimes diprotic joins us now, what can you tell us about this hearing tomorrow? yeah. anderson, the head of the coast guard admiral live. linda fagan, should we testifying before the senate intelligence committee tomorrow? so be talking about the change hinges that she promised to make in the wake of cnn's previous reporting. >> and she has repeatedly said that she wants to learn from the past. >> she wants to move forward, but shannon norenberg's account here certainly adds the whole string of controversies showing that this sexual misconduct remains pervasive across the coast garden and definitely under gore's, that this is far bigger issue than she has publicly acknowledged. and we certainly expect that she will get some questions about norenberg's accounting of all this tomorrow as well. >> for friday. thank you so much. next to independent presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. are the latest on his effort to get on more state ballots. also, a fresh lucky kennedy supporters and who could be taking votes from the most anticipated moment of this election. and the stakes couldn't be higher, biden democracy is on the ballot. >> your freedom is on the ballot. >> trump, there is nothing we cannot do. we will make america powerful again, the president and the former president, one state two very different visions for america burke, his future, the weight only cnn can bring it to you, moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27, to night live on cnn and, and streaming on max cities, industry-leading global payment solutions help their clients move money around the world seamlessly in over 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than any third-party or independent candidate at this stage, since ross perot 1996 yesterday i seen on state of the union, michigan governor gretchen whitmer, co-chair the biden-harris campaign said kennedy has a lot of quote, wild ideas and noted he does not have the support of his own family, but she also said this certainly kennedy or any third party candidate gives me some concern and it's to be taken seriously. >> we're now from cnn's even weekend, who spoke with kennedy's supporters on a 17 acre tree farm in sackville wisconsin, dells stan braunton rides around the land with hope with the 2024 election will bring monumental change shape in 2020 i voted for trump, but now he says the former president's sounds like a broken record. it's all about the election was rigged and the court system is rigged. >> this year. >> the wedding venue owner who plans to eventually transform his property into a wellness retreat is all in for independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. bobby this is the first candidate who i actually felt good about. i think a lot of people are very frustrated with voting for the lesser of two evils. >> is that how you view the major party candidates? yeah, absolutely. >> a self-described conservative, independent stan braunton shares kennedy's vaccine skepticism and learned of him through kennedy's work with the anti-vaccine group, children's health defense the 62-year-old typically votes for republicans, but he's attracted to kennedys anti-establishment message, ending the form was the financial corrupt sure within government agencies and the fact that we can't trust our government agencies to do their jobs because they've been hijacked by corporate interests. >> you don't think are government agencies can be trusted know why? because they're bought and paid for. >> i found a video rfk jr. on youtube. >> recent college grad katie zimmerman voted for president joe biden in 2020. but now she spends her saturday mornings tabling at farmers markets like this one in wahba, tulsa for the kennedy campaign he's coming to all voters and saying that if you vote for me, like you'll be able to afford to buy a house. first is i haven't necessarily heard biden say things like that, that appeal to me. if ultimately trump gets reelected how would you feel about that? >> i would feel really great about that if he was elected into office. but i i wouldn't necessarily feel any guilt because i was able to have a choice and who i wanted to vote for dog denticola is a long time democrat who never thought he would find himself lobbying trump's supporters. just switched to kennedy. >> what do you think this guy's go to 24. go watch reasoning you haven't even given him a chance because he doesn't ever which answer anyway, is it hard to convince trump's supporters to vote for kennedy? yeah, i actually just appreciate that he was willing to stop and talk to me, fed up with political polarization, denticola thinks kennedy can bring americans together and isn't worried about him taking votes from biden or trump a person like bobby kennedy, who is really a message of unity, a message for all people i think that's why he's going to actually pull a lot of voters from both sides back on deal's farm. >> i shared desire for unity to address a deeply divided country. if we don't make some changes, if find somebody who has creative solutions and had somebody we can trust, who wants to bring us together? we're gonna be in a world of hurt if it does rfk junior seemed to be pulling more votes away from biden or trump based on who you spoke to anderson kennedy's coalition of voters, they've really span the political spectrum polling data does indicate the largest contingent could actually be those who didn't support either candidate i didn't 2020 a lot of his support comes from these so-called double-haters. those holding unfavorable views of both biden and trump, anderson even can thank so much. the news continues, the sorts 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is just an average citizen doing it, in this case, to me, it really shamed all of the people who came as sycophants and toadies to donald trump. the members of congress. certain judges or justices who didn't take their oath sender not taking their oath's of public service as seriously as an average citizen who was sworn in and took their oath of office and stood up, understanding the gravity to the individual. understanding the stark nature of what they were doing and understanding the potential ramifications to them personally, and still doing their duty. that, to me, although it is not as dramatic as the verdict itself, it is something that

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is just an average citizen doing it. in this case, to me, it really shamed all of the people who came as sycophants and toadies to donald trump, the members of congress, certain judges or justices who did not take their oaths and aren't taking their oaths of public service as seriously as an average citizen who was sworn in and took their oath of office and stood up, understanding the gravity to the individual, understanding the stark nature of what they were doing, and understanding the potential ramifications and still doing their duty and that to me, although not as dramatic

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recitation of how much discovery has already been provided by the prosecutors, and we learned today that discovery is complete, the fifth batch, the final batch has already been delivered to the defense. the prosecutors talked about how they organized it, how they did keys so that the defense teams would know exactly where to look, how these were searchable records that were provided by the government. and then the lead defense counsel sort of stood up, he started loud, and he only got louder. now, he was passionately arguing that he and his team need more time to prepare than the january 2nd proposed trial date from jack smith and his team. but the judge had to twice tell him to take the temperature down. that's a quote. and he did, to his credit. but she continued to ask him, please provide me with an alternative, a more realistic proposed trial date. he refused to do it, and i think

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at the nation's capitol. david long day great work good evening. >> reporter: good evening. former president back at his home in new jersey tonight after making that appearance earlier in dc federal court this afternoon. now this is trump's third indictment in four months. i watched the proceedings, the former president stood up, stood up, pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges stemming from his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. he was fingerprinted today but no mug shot taken and he was released on his own recognizance. these are the charges that he is facing in this case. conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy against rights. the scene outside the courthouse, the majority media with just a few anti trump and pro trump protesters yelling at each other. nothing got out of control, luckily. the courthouse its self just across the street from the u.s.

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first to david spunt reporting live with the very latest from washington. hi, david. >> donald trump is wasting no term with his third arraignment in four months. yesterday he's in alabama. in just a few hours he will address the republican party in the state. he's poking fun at the latest indictment saying he needs one more indictment to win the election. he may get his wish if he's indicted in atlanta sometime soon. but back to his appearance yesterday in washington. the former president stood up, pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges stems from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. no mug shot and released on his own recognizance. he glanced over at jack smith who was sitting 20 feet away. smith did not make eye contact with the former president. the case goes to the district

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