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All In With Chris Hayes

his aides sought to defeat with prosecutors attempts to attend a security camera footage from mar-a-lago. the employee reportedly gave testimony to mar-a-lago surround ships and conversations with other trump employees about handing it over to prosecutors. remember, the reason that we're here is that prosecutors saw surveillance footage last summer when it's bonded to donna down that maybe trump was on a level. the became aware that he had not actually turned over all the classified documents this by attesting to the fact that he had. the subpoena came after trump's attorney certified were done, no classified documents remained in trump's resort. of course, we now know that is not the case. as we learned the indictment, when prosecutors received that tape, the surveillance footage, guess what, walt nada was seen moving is boxes out the storm. and it's also an implausible people logic to think that donald trump, the same guy to investigators thought to get the box to move around us to hide them, it appears, for

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Symone

abuse to emotional and physical -- it's spanning so wide. it's like, what's happening here, it can't be nothing. >> the court of public opinion is interesting, it's different from the court of law we saw jonathan majors go to court over i think it was last week. we do not know the particulars of what's gone down on those proceedings. maybe some folks need to ask for transcripts. autumn, the rolling stone report to lindsay's point she brought up. i want to make sure people understand. we'll put it on the screen. major's attorney provided statements from his actual past traumatic partner's attesting to his character in the fall city of the charges. they reached out to six people, honey three of them said they never gave managers team information to release the statements -- saying it was pretty ridden, not truthful and you never approved this relief. one woman didn't respond. only one who dated may just from -- gonna make a statement. saying that he was sweet,, kind

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Deadline White House

it's someone who has worked with him in the past. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. so the solution to that appears to be bringing back chris kise who is a former solicitor general in the state of florida who is part of the broader trump legal orbit for some time but was never directly attached to this particular case. he's been kind of in the floating pantheon of trump lawyers. he was back on this case and, you know, i won't bore anyone with the latin terms for any of this, in part because i'm not sure i can pronounce him correctly but he basically vouches for blanch who was also brought in late in the game, a former federal prosecutor himself, brought in late in the game in the new york case to be one of mr. trump's defense attorneys on this case, now brought in late in the game on this case. it was blanche who did most of the talking, both attesting that they are permanent attorneys on the case, intend to be attorneys on the case through trial and appeal if necessary. it does appear that blanche will be taking the lead role.

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Deadline White House

in january trump turns over 15 boxes of documents. 184 classified in there. 25 were top secret. may 2022, the grand jury subpoena comes. trump still had 38 classified documents, 17 marked top secret when they go in on august 8. 103 classified documents were there. so the number of classified documents in his possession at the time that he's attesting there are none. the jury hears from every one of the lawyers who represented him at the time. mr. corcoran, who told to you move the boxes? miss bob, who will you to move the boxes? walt, who told you to put them there? molly michael, who told you to put the documents on his desk so people could see? molly michael, who came -- i mean, just what we already know jack smith has at his disposal. it seems the people telling the story are extraordinarily close

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All In With Chris Hayes

fifth amendment. they are required to testify or they could be prosecutor for perjury. >> the electors who accepted immunity did so without any promise that they would offer incriminating evidence. in return, they all stated that they may be unified in their innocence, but they're not aware of any criminal activity among any of the electors. that's according to their attorney into this court filing. we should also note that among the fake electors who now of enemy to deal, david schaffer, the architect of the fake electors plot and potential target of criminal prosecution. >> and we struck me that the fake elector part, because it is written in paper and involved people falsely swearing and attesting to something on a document seemed like one at this things may be in the room a prosecutable crime's because of the existence of that paper evidence, something that maybe would be criminal. >> just like donald trump on tape.

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All In With Chris Hayes

immunity, they can't take the fifth amendment. they are required to testify truthfully, or they could be prosecuted for perjury. >> the electors who accepted immunity did so without any promise that they would offer incriminating evidence. in return, they all stated that they remain unified in their innocence. that they are activity among any of the electors. that's according to their attorney into this court filing. we should also note that among the fake electors who now of enemy to deal, david schaffer, the architect of the fake electors plot and potential target of criminal prosecution. it always struck me that the fake elector part because it was written in paper and involved people falsely swearing and attesting to something on a document seemed like one of those things that may be in the realm of prosecutable crime is because of the existence of that paper evidence, something that maybe would be criminal.

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All In With Chris Hayes

that trump is using his lawyers as unwitting tools towards the obstruction of justice by getting them to sign a declaration, attesting to the federal government that there is nothing left that you are looking for. only to have said federal government -- find 100 different examples. here is the reporting from abc news on the lines of inquiry related to corcoran. sources familiar with the matter describe the six topics -- they indicate he was -- to a may 11th subpoena that stopped all remaining classified documents -- investigators have described this as key to trump's alleged scheme to obstruct the investigation. all of this to say, harry, the corcoran testimony here seems like a huge part of the whole case, to the extent there is one. >> yeah. at a minimum, even if they

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All In With Chris Hayes

obstruction of justice by getting them to sign a declaration, attesting to the federal government that there is nothing left that you are looking for. only to have said federal government -- find 100 different examples. here is the reporting from abc news on the lines of inquiry related to corcoran. sources familiar with the matter describe the six topics -- they indicate he was -- to a may 11th subpoena that stopped all remaining classified documents -- investigators have described this as key to trump's alleged scheme to obstruct the investigation. all of this to say, harry, the corcoran testimony here seems like a huge part of the whole case, to the extent there is one. >> yeah. at a minimum, even if they acted together, or they acted

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Inside Politics With John King

lawyers involved in this in this conspiracy with him, right? right. and there are other attorneys who i blame might have even been christina bobb, who sort of paused at that and signing their names to those documents because they were going to be put in a position of having to sign attesting to affect that they knew not to be true. any classified documents cases going to hinge on the knowledge of the defendant that he was holding onto documents despite having received information that that he shouldn't have had them. so it is critical information. it is profound because of how important the attorney client privileges to pierce that relationship, so we'll see where it goes. but this is this is a big step. now look and to be clear. it's a lower bar than than accusing someone of a crime in court or convicting somebody. all you know, you just have to establish this is not even probable cause, um, climates committed, but it is a finding by a court that it has, and that's significant walk through the legal issue. use here. jack smith, the special counsel, donald trump takes these documents. so the question is. why does he take them? how are

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CNN Newsroom

new this morning federal prosecutors investigating former president donald trump's handling of classified documents are trying to force additional testimony from his lawyer evan corcoran by alleging the former president used his attorney in furtherance of a crime or fraud. >> cnn's senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz is here with more. it's interesting because there had been some thinking that maybe the criminal side of that documents probe was over now, everybody seems to have classified documents, but this would seem to indicate there's something still here. >> yeah, the justice department clearly wants answers, special counsel's office wants answers from the person who was giving advice to donald trump through the course of this after his presidency when they were attesting there were no more documents to be found and then the fbi went in and found

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