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Decision 2024 GOP Debate Analysis

and trump feel smaller too. i don't think it had -- had trump been on this stage, he would've been the center of conversation, there is this huge trumpet shape hole in the center of. it >> that's what was refreshing about tonight. it's the first real debate we've had in this country where his voice wasn't dominating. and i kind of liked it. >> right? i think -- candidate as well. tim, who do you think was help the most by tonight. >> well, only vivek and nikki. i think nikki haley really dominated the normie lane, if you will -- >> general election ask vibes. >> yeah. at a couple times, nikki haley was saying some stuff that sounds right on ukraine, and that's not a really good sign if i'm liking what you're saying in the primary. i think she consolidate the christy, tim scott, asa, nikki was the dominant force in that group. and we've already talked about vivek, me and you already, so think you have anything more on that. >> and you're hitting on what's impressive about her, as she speaks normal english in a way

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

election. for the most part, the scheme that the president, then president was at the center of, the multifaceted effort to overturn the election was uncover. i think it was upheld to the special prosecutor. he would have to interview the witnesses himself. he couldn't rely on our interviews. but it looks like he went ahead and did that. and it was a pretty quick process for a federal investigation. it was less than a year. now we have these serious accusations that have been fail. >> what is your sense that the special counsel said that former trump essentially told mike pence, you're too honest? does that say to you that you would have loved to have had him speak to the january 6th committee?

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Ana Cabrera Reports

>> i don't know, i wouldn't say it's surprising necessarily, but it indicates the justice department of course has a lot more tools than the select committee did. you read the indictment, it looks a lot like the select committee's work with additional details. it makes me presume the special prosecutor has a lot more information that's not in the indictment that's going to be clear very soon. >> things like the vice president was taking contemporaneous notes while these conversations were going on and the repeated conversations the president had with the vice president on this issue, it seems like he was in a way targeted consistently by the president, according to this indictment. is that something that you all were not aware of? >> well, we know that there was this multi-step campaign, this pressure campaign that the vice president was at the center of. that was very clear. but again, the vice president didn't speak to the select committee. these unindicted coconspirators spoke to the committee, but they largely made assertions of

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

backward and forward, cnn political analyst and "the new york times" senior washington correspondent and best-selling trump biographer maggie haberman. thanks for joining me. i wonder, as we had been bracing for this indictment waiting for it to come down, as you read through it, what stood out to you? >> a couple of things, kaitlin. number one, much of this was known. much of this was in the public domain or was uncovered by the house select committee run by liz cheney and some of her colleagues so look at this two years of investigative work that preceded there and it's all there. it's all very clear. there were a couple of threads they boil down, jack smith's team boiled down into a three conspiracies that he says took place and that trump was at the center of. what is striking is the therapy -- few new details they have are from, say, mike pence who talked about private conversations he had trump and had his notes subpoenaed.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

times senior washington correspondent bestselling trump biographer maggie akerman. maggie, thank you for joining me tonight. wonder as you know we've been racing for this indictment waiting for it to come down. what stood out to you as you read through it? >> a couple of things kaitlan. much of this was known, much of it was in the public domain or was uncovered by the house select committee run by liz cheney and some of her colleagues. so you look at this two years of investigative work that preceded this and it's all there. it's all very clear. there were a couple of threads that they boil down jackson's team boil down to three conspiracies and he said took place and trump was at the center of. what is striking is that the few details that they have are from mike pence who clearly talked to investigators about private conversations he had with trump, who had his notes subpoenaed, which is why they show up there. there is an effort by jack smith in this indictment to say

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CNN Tonight

cnn's bill weir is here to explain to us what our leaders to do now. and tonight, we are learning more about what donald trump plans to do if he is reelected in 2024. it involves completely reshaping the power of the presidency. one of his former staffers tell us us what that means. but first donald trump has to deal with the various court cases and investigations that he is at the center of. the doj in team trump go back to court tomorrow to hammer out a trial dates for his mishandling of classified documents. here's what donald trump said sunday but the judge in that case, when he appointed. >> i know it's a very highly respected judge, a very smart judge in a very strong. judge >> but you appointed? her >> i did, and i'm very proud to have appointed her. she's very smart and very strong. loves our country. loves our country i mean. we leave we need judges who love our country so they do the right thing. >> let's begin there with

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CNN Tonight

welcome to cnn tonight. an investigator on the gilgo beach thriller case called the suspect, quote, demon. tonight a flood of new evidence. why did it take detectives more than a decade to put it together? 80 million americans under heated alerts. how long can humans live in 125 degrees temperatures. we look at what our leaders need to do now. >> we're learn abouting that. donald trump and the various course cases that he's the center of. the doj and trump's lawyer go back to court tomorrow about

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Deadline White House

theme that they wanted ray epps to be the center of. that seems to me a really -- obviously, i don't know all of that. that seems like a really good kernel in which to ground a lawsuit. you certainly have the harm part. just again, i want to make sure people understand the first amendment does require a meeting of a very high standard of proof, but i think this is one where the videotapes may be particularly damning for mr. epps improving his case. >> nick, mr. epps went on "60 minutes" and said, they're obsessed with me. they certainly are. what do we know about epps' efforts to fact-check? it seemed to powerful in the dominion case that there were hundreds and hundreds of efforts to correct the record. are you aware of any such effort of epps part of going directly to fox? >> as our colleagues reported at "the times," epps' lawyer had

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Deadline White House

had never seen trump read more than half a page. nevertheless, he was carting these materials around as a way, maybe as a security blanket, maybe as a way to make arguments about things. it's not entirely clear. we know these documents had some personal residence with him, were things either he had gripes with or that he was proud of, and that it was sort of a pack rat for the commander in chief. and this behavior led to him holding onto the boxes, insisting that they were his, and getting himself in more trouble than he could ever have or ever has in his entire life as he stared down this indictment in which the boxes are at the center of. >> mike, "the wall street journal" interview was something that we thought might be

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CNN This Morning

jail. that's all the information fulton county is trying to identify. how do we run the event to ensure it's secure if, indeed, the former president faces charges where they are. >> can we talk about what trump said last night? i can imagine if he has to be in court 21 days, court ends at 5:00, so you go right out of there and you do what you did last night, right? and what he said that i thought was striking is this. >> if the communists get away with this, it won't stop with me. they will not hesitate to ramp up their persecution of christians,pro- life activists, parents attending school board meetings and even future republican candidates. >> a whole lot of people, christians, pro-life activists, any parent attending school board meetings, similar playbook. this isn't about me, it's about you. >> again this is trump's playbook. we heard it with the past indictment. we've heard it for every investigation trump has ever been at the center of, and the reason is because, a, it allows

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