learn? does donald trump have a lot more to be worried about tonight? mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and answer a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few things which we will be rolling out in the hearings to come. so, i think it was, you know, a grueling day for all involved, mr. cipollone and the staff and the members. but it was well worth it. well worth it, says committee zoe lofgren on cnn earlier tonight. she did not get into specifics, but she thought cipollone was candid with the panel today and believes that his answers were, quote, honest. congresswoman lofgren did note, quote, some complications when it came to attorney/client privilege belonging to trump. but she said executive privilege was not an issue because the holder of that privilege is in fact president biden. in another interview, she said the former white house counsel never pleaded the fifth. so, what does that mean for
Signing off, from this special hour. Thank you for joining us. Keep it right here on msnbc. Prosecutors generally like to send the jury into the weekend a powerful testimony to chew over and it sure seems like the manhattan d. A. S office managed to do that with hope hicks. The law firm is standing by and im guessing that they have thoughts. And a donor event, donald trump took another page out of the authoritarian play with and compared Bidens Administration to nazi germany. We will speak with congressman raskin. Campus protest worries about the economic trajectory, its clear jens he will be central to this campaign. We have a conversation about this moment for young people in america. Okay, my first interaction with some of Donald Trumps senior aides was in november of 2016, two days after the election and it is still a clear memory of that time. Today trump visited the white house, met with President Obama in the oval office and while that was happening, his sonin law took a walk wi
Allie, i just want you to know i effectively advocated for the team here at the table today with one of the big bosses. We will tell you more later. The table might get bigger. Im liking that idea, because mobile will just see his face. I get more my news from kyle griffin and i think any other single source. His tweets go up for the news alerts go up. Not only did that tweet go up. Its like, how do you get that news . For anybody who doesnt follow, you can really learn a lot of news by following kyle griffin. Hes also an amazing writer. You must be a great multitasker. Is probably tweeted this whole segment. You guys have a great weekend, and we will see you next weekend. Could morning to you. It is sunday, april 28th. A few days in American Politics can compare to what we saw last thursday when a pair of Court Proceedings for donald trump as he runs for president while also facing multiple criminal prosecutions. In a manhattan courtroom, donald trump, the twice impeached, four times
Coming up later this hour. Good day to all of you from msnbc headquarters. Welcome, everyone to alex witt reports. A fallout and a big week for donald trump. Naming five more defendants indicted in the scheme, a total of 16 have now been indicted on conspiracy, fraud, and forgery charges are related to the election certification. Trump himself, back in florida after intense hearings and testimony in the hush money trial. He set through the indignity of life as a defendant in Criminal Court while his friend, david pecker, using the catch and kill scheme and Karen Mcdaniel , a months long the january 6th case appears headed for further delay as Supreme Court justices way arguments on the claims of absolute immunity from prosecution. We have reporters and analysts and place covering every angle of the source. We will begin with nbcs dasha burns. Dasha . Reporter it was a while week wild week in court. He described the alleged catch and kill scheme with donald trump and Michael Cohen. This
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