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Citizen Trump has new legal trouble in New York as the Manhattan D.A. expands his probe into Trump’s business practices. The D.A. has subpoenaed documents from an investment company that loaned the Trump Organization millions of dollars for its Chicago skyscraper. This comes as feds are now probing Trump’s “Seven Springs” estate after his former fixer Michael Cohen said Trump manipulated property values. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber breaks down the news.March 11, 2021
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Jury selection is underway in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial. The former Minneapolis police officer is charged with second degree murder and second degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The Floyd family attorney Ben Crump joins MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber to discuss the proceedings thus far. Despite the international attention Floyd’s death has garnered, Crump states he never takes for granted “that a police officer will be convicted for killing a Black person unjustly.”
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As Georgia’s Republican-controlled state Senate passes a bill that would dramatically roll back voting rights, citizen Trump is facing a criminal investigation in the state for election interference. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber is joined by former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal to discuss the prosecutor’s decision to tap one of the country’s top racketeering attorneys for the case and what this means for Trump now that he’s out of office.March 9, 2021
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House impeachment managers have officially rested their case in Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. MSNBC's Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber recaps their presentation, explaining how they focused on providing evidence that Donald Trump was in on the attack - before, during, and after - cutting against any defense that things got out of hand and Trump opposed what his supporters did.
House impeachment managers rest their case after compelling and powerful prosecution of Trump’s incitement of insurrection. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber explains how their evidence stretches beyond the core of the case to wider issues that speak to the attackers’ intent and inspiration. He also explains how Trump’s second impeachment is different from traditional trials.