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All In With Chris Hayes

for presidents, quote, sobering. they said a few unusually specific hypotheticals to point out just how dangerous that view of presidential immunity could be for the country. quote, that approach would grant immunity from criminal prosecution to a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the pair. a president who instructs the fbi directed to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy. a president who ordered the national guard to murder his most prominent critics. or a president who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. -- former federal prosecutor who served as senior investigative counsel for the january six commission, danya perry is the chief of the -- served as deputy in new york state attorney general. they both join me now. let me start with you. they've used these examples before, and the trump breach is really frustrated or angry about it. they say the brief ignores the actual lessons from history and provides a list of hypotheticals that have never happened, including treason and

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All In With Chris Hayes

they said a few unusually specific hypotheticals to point out just how dangerous that view of presidential immunity could be for the country. quote, that approach would grant immunity from criminal prosecution to a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the pair. a president who instructs the fbi directed to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy. a president who ordered the national guard to murder his most prominent critics. or a president who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. -- former federal prosecutor who served as senior investigative counsel for the january six commission, danya perry is the chief of the -- served as deputy in new york state attorney general. they both join me now. let me start with you. they've used these examples before, and the trump breach is really frustrated or angry

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All In With Chris Hayes

could be for the country. quote, that approach would grant immunity from criminal prosecution to a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the pair. a president who instructs the fbi directed to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy. a president who ordered the national guard to murder his most prominent critics. or a president who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. -- former federal prosecutor who served as senior investigative counsel for the january six commission, danya perry is the chief of the -- served as deputy in new york state attorney general. they both join me now. let me start with you.

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All In With Chris Hayes

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i would sai y it's 100% certainy that among these people coming from countriesople our top geopolitical foes, that they're probably bringinfoes, thg in ter cells to plot, plan, scheme. and october 7th, a 911 or whatever, maybe something worse. against the american people. why would we why whatevest would we put ourselves in that type of. why would we type of burden ours with that type of risk? joe biden waging war against america's national security. every foreign enemy and adversary the world knows kno and understands that joe biden has a policy of open resettlement on the border. turn yourself in.tlem enget resettled. and if you are worried about that, you can be. one of the millions, as you mentioned, of got away. so either way, you're getting into the country either because you're going to be release od og are you going to just slip right on through along with millions of others? >> anyonh alonthe who wants to o

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financialle will i. do you agree with me, i would say it is a 100% certainty that among these people coming from countries, our top geopolitical foes, that they are probably bringing in terror cells to plot, plan, scheme an october 7th, a 9/11 or whatever, against the american people. why would we put ourselves in that type of -- why would we burden ourselves with that type of risk? >> joe biden is waging war against america's national security. every foreign enemy and adversary in the world knows and understands that joe biden has a policy of open resettlement on the border. turn yourself in, get resettled. if you are worried about that, you could be one of the million got aways. you are going to be released or slip right on through along with millions of others.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary, because in each of these scenarios, the president could assert that he was simply executing the laws, or communicating with the department of justice, or discharging his powers as commander-in-chief, or engaging in foreign diplomacy. under the defendants framework the nation would have no recourse to deter a president from inciting his supporters during a state of the union address to kill opposing lawmakers, thereby hamstringing any impeachment proceeding, to ensure that he remains in office unlawfully. as usual, in federal courts the oral arguments of this appeal will not be televised next tuesday, but an audio feed will be available, which i hope will be carried live on this network. leading off our discussion tonight, is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

principle that they hope a trump friendly supreme court can accept. special prosecutor jack smith's 82 page brief to the appeals court describes what is at stake this way. the defendants sweeping immunity claim threatens to license presidents to commit crimes to remain in office. the founders did not intend and would never have countenanced such a result. jack smith says that if the appeals court accepts the trump argument, then that would give immunity to, quote, a president who accepted bribes in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the payer, a president who instructs the fbi director to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy, a president who orders the national guard to murder his most prominent critics, or a president who sales nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary, because in each of these scenarios, the

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BBC News

said also it condemns it and there are consequences on the region, they are worried about the consequences. talk region, they are worried about the consequences.— the consequences. talk about that because _ the consequences. talk about that because given _ the consequences. talk about that because given what - the consequences. talk about | that because given what you've just said, what's the danger of this causing an expansion of the conflict outside gaza? according to some reporting in the israeli media, it says israel is preparing for a strong response for hezbollah including firing long—range missiles inside israel which is a warning for israel because hezbollah so if i was only fighting with some rockets but not damaging israel. so to drug has that is problem and it comes on at a where the leader of hezbollah talked about the anniversary of the assassination of one of the iranian revolutionary guards, a leader assassinated in 2020, an adversary, so this comes

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Deadline White House

act as president and then what did you do to subvert the process. and make it so that future presidents don't have the same lee way and runway to do the exact same thing. to me, this is all about accountability. >> but what is before us. i want to read a little more from the special counsel's filing. in his view, meaning trump's, a court should treat a crimina conduct as immune from prosecution as long as it takes the form of response with a state offici aut a matter in which there's a federal interest. in meeting with the member of the executive branch, a statement on a merit of public concern. that approach would grant immunity from prosecution to a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative gerent contract to the payor. a president who instructs the fbi director to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy. a president who orders the national guard to murder his critics for president who sells secret to a foreign adversary

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