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The Beat With Ari Melber

the special counsel, but all of this, the different statements will certainly impact his credibility. it all really depends on how he explains that, how he is cooperating articulates why he said what he did in realtime during the events alleged in the indictment. >> just to follow up then, tim, one of the potential charges that was identified in the target letter is a conspiracy charge. is it likely that meadows is part of that conspiracy, and if he is likely part of that conspiracy, is there more pressure on him to cooperate with the government going forward? >> yes, and yes, the select committee in our report alleges that mr. meadows participated in a conspiracy with trump and others to conspire to disrupt the lawful function of government, the 371 count. based on the record that we had and the special counsel arguably has more, it clearly has exposure. that is for the special counsel

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Deadline White House

is if your sense that jack smith will charge conspiracy? >> what we're hearing from various people, that there would be an obstruction charge and so-called 371 conspiracy. that is the 371 conspiracy, that is the actual number of the conspiracy federal statute. and that can cover quite a range of crimes. he find it hard to imagine that there wouldn't be a conspiracy charge here of some sort. the real issue is what does it encompass, does it go all the way back to the time prior to the election when as you have noted that repeatedly there was a plan "b" which is if i lose, this is what i plan on doing. starting from that time frame up to january 6. and that could all be charged as obstruction and also conspiracy.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

some of the criminal charges against donald trump that the target letter might be about could include the charges recommended by the january six committee against donald trump. >> the first criminal statute that we invoked for referral's title, 18 section 15 12 c, making it unlawful for anyone to corruptly obstruct, influence, or impede any official proceeding of the united states government. we believe there is more than sufficient evidence to refer former president donald j trump, john eastman, and others, for violating title 18 section 371. this statute makes it a crime to conspire to defraud the united states. third, we make our referral based on title 18 section 1001, which makes it unlawful to

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CNN Primetime

>> this was the heart of a model prosecution, memo that i wrote with an all-star, bipartisan cast of former prosecutors. >> but what does that, mean a model? memo meaning that, how does that? >> meaning that the department of justice, in order to charge donald trump, in order to generate the target letter that we now know about, there had to be a prosecution memo. what we call, in criminal law a process memo, explaining, here is the charges, here are the facts, here is the evidence, here is the law, here's who did what, okay. in the core of this analysis, i think, is 18 usc three 71, 371, a conspiracy to defraud the united states. you can charge it in various ways, laura, but the essence is simple. that's what jack smith has to do now, he's getting ready to go the trial, against donald trump. keep it simple, stupid. you had these phony electoral set terrific. it's those people were not the duly appointed electors of the

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CNN Tonight

smith to bring charges this month or against trump at all. how is that possible? >> you know, as you saw folks from the inner circle coming into the grand jury being reportedly coming into the grand jury, you can see that this thing was coming to a close. and you could see that the target was likely donald trump. so i don't think there is any real surprise here that donald trump received a target letter and will likely be indicted in ten days and two weeks. >> everybody is on agreement on that. andrew, will other people face charges? is it possible that only donald trump is the target? >> you know, allison, i guess it's possible. but i find it to be highly unlikely. when you think about the different charges that trump may face if he is indicted, almost all of them require the presence of others. you talk about 371 conspiracy to defraud the united states government by definition, it's a

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CNN This Morning

it's not required. what i would think in this case if i were a betting person, and i am not, the charges would be something like this. conspiracy for sure under section 371 and that's a general conspiracy statute. here it's probably something like related to the false electors and maybe section 1001, false statement. after that probably an obstruction charge and that's this defrauding the government. the conspiracy charge would require defrauding the government. in these cases they have to show, first of all, under the obstruction harj, that section 1512 a 20-year count, show that he acted corruptly and also have to charge in the conspiracy count that he believed that he lost the election and acted accordingly. i think the big thing to turn up the heat politically and sort of criminally would be if they charged insurrection under 2383, and i say turn up the heat. that's a ten-year count instead

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CNN News Central

prosecutors can go. there's a broad scope of activity that we know have come under the lens of the grand jury and multiple witnesses from trump's inner circle have testified about. but i think there are some basic charges that are more prese presentable, easier to understand from the jury and those would include conspiracy charges on 18 usc 371 those would be charges of committing, expiring to commit a fraud against the government in terms of under mining the election and charges under 18 usc 1512, which is obstructing an official proceeding. we know other defendants have been charged and convicted of 1512. and then finally -- or as more of a reach and more serious, there are charges around insurrection around 1823, i can

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Deadline White House

makes it unlawful for anyone to corruptly obstruct influence or impede any official proceeding of the united states government. we believe that there is more than sufficient evidence to refer former president donald trump, john eastman and others, for violating title xviii, section 371. this statute makes it a crime to conspire to defraud the united states. third, we make a referral based on title xviii section 1001, which makes it unlawful to knowingly and willfully make materially false statements to the federal government. the evidence clearly suggests that president trump conspired with others to submit slates of fake electors to congress and the national archives. the fourth and final statute is title xviii section 2383. the statute applies to anyone

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FOX and Friends

larger picture, brian, is that i'm on a congressional commission, bipartisan, that's looking at the national defense strategy of 2022. and what we see is the military is actually over extended given all the missions it has. we are focused on three primary geographic areas where our vital national interest are involved. the indo-pacific region, obviously. europe as we well know and also the middle east. but, at the same time, we have all these mission requirements in those areas and also some in africa. the army is the smallest it's been since prior to world war ii. the navy is at a 40-year low in terms of its size. i mean, the air force, excuse me. the navy, their requirement, brian, is for 371 ships, according to their secretary of the navy and the chief of naval operations. and they are going down to 291. so, as the military is shrinking in size, the requirements are not going away.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer
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