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Alex Wagner Tonight

this trap, into the trap of being a revisiting of these very lenient bond terms. trump was virtually -- no conditions were imposed on his bond, because smith understands the potential problems with this. i think the judge is also in that case. so the question is, is it okay for him outside the courtroom to beat the hell out of the judge, to demean a prosecutor without necessarily violating the protective order? it might very well turn out that as long as he stays within the confines of not discussing the substance of the case or witness intimidation, that saying these seemingly outrageous things about the arbiter in the case and his main opponent legally might be within the lines. but trump's disruptive. the

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Alex Wagner Tonight

case. so the question is is it okay for him outside the courtroom to beat the hell out of a judge, to demean a prosecutor without necessarily violating a protectivess order? i mean it might very well turn out as long as he stays within the confines of not discussing the substance of the case or witness intimidation, that, you know, saying these seemingly outrageous things about his main -- the arbiter in the case and his main opponent legally might be within the lies. the tire january 6th indictment and the legal indictment filed against him is one legal production and to expect it to end at the courthouse door is just not realistic. >> yeah, i completely agree. and the question is what sort of punishment awaits him on the otheron side? chuck? sort of throwing him in jail whichng seems a possibility it'

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CNN News Central

you can ignore the fact that attorney general bill barr and other top prosecutors who either pointed gave different advice and he seemed to be hanging his hat on this. this seemed to go beyond the notion of let's think about this along the confines of what is lawful. this appeared as jessica laid out, a way to buy time in a way that is not a genuine application or valuation of what is possible under the law or according to the constitution and the fact that he seemed to be one of the co-conspirators outlined in this indictment, although not yet named, appears to contemplate that the jack smith special counsel team seems more like throwing something again the the wall and see if it will stick and part of an orchestrated plot to obstruct, conspire and trying to undermine the election results. >> laura, i'm fascinated with a couple of elements of the memo in a couple of different places where he -- i've been calling

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materials, even reading materials. the physical confines of his jail as well just mitigate to try to rejuice him physically and mentally as a person. >> yeah, he's sending a loud message with his body language, though. he's casual. he's greeting the other fellow, much to the chagrin of that corrections fellow. that does not go unnoticed. nic robertson, thank you very much for the latest. jim? back here in the u.s., new cnn polling shows most americans do not believe americans should authorize more funding for ukraine. 55% now oppose it. 45% support it. this comes as cnn is learning that top u.s. and western officials are now concerned that vladimir putin is unlikely to change course in ukraine until he knows who will win the 2024 presidential election here in the u.s. they believe he's hoping president biden will lose, trump might win, which could lead to diminished american support for

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FOX and Friends

insult to the person that you are with. it's an insult to yourself, too. you don't really commit. because you always have a back door open. the problem with not committing to a long-term relationship, the bloody thing is going to fail, life is very difficult. with something like a relationship that's supposed to span the decades if you are not in it's not going to work. >> brian: keep your eye on the exit. >> that's right. if there is any back door at all and any reason to take it you are going to take it. like if i know i can leave you i am not going to have to discuss anything difficult with you. if i know i'm stuck with you for the rest of my life i might have enough -- >> brian: you want to a player playing for a contract in the final year, every year they are playing for a renewal, you could get a better performance year to year, you don't take anything for granted. >> well i think you can't take anything granted within the confines of a marriage, maybe i

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The Context

well. but when everything turns out that we are appears that we are trying to control the decisions in the lives of individuals but we claim to be, on the republican side, they claim to be a party of personal responsibility of leading the people make the decisions, the law is what it is, within the confines of the law, these individuals should be allowed to make their own decisions. there are more every day important issues for people which they do vote on. in terms of donald trump and whether or not he becomes the candidate, there are some who say thatis candidate, there are some who say that is now at the deal because he becomes a martyr every days in court in that plays we went the primary. but then he has to appeal to an independent electorate and the general election, how do you think republicans are going to help them reach out to those people? to bring

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Alex Wagner Tonight

a defendant you have to look at them in a scif with your lawyers. >> classified information facility. >> indeed. i actually feel kind of sorry for his lawyers when i read this motion because this cannot be good for their credibility. it suggests that as a team, they are not taken seriously, what is at stake here. and it seems to me he made a calculation that was more important for him to puff up that he is a former president, and wants to continue instead of thinking about the confines of this case. >> can i look at classified information in my bathroom with a gold chandelier, please? absolutely not. you are not allowed to do that. >> maybe in acts of his defense that he was allowed to do this. >> also, on the day when it's very clear that some of his employees are breaking with him, and talking to the feds, this just seems like dangerous legal

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and it is particularly striking that he seeks permission to do so and be very location at which is charged with willfully retaining the documents charged in this case. the irony? never been thicker. >> indeed. i think what he's saying with this, really, borderline frivolous motion, is i am not like other defendants. and i don't want to be inconvenienced the way that other defendants are. because of course, when you are given access to these things as a defendant you have to look at them in a scif with your lawyers. >> secured classified information facility. >> indeed. i actually feel kind of sorry for his lawyers when i read this motion because this cannot be good for their credibility. it suggests that as a team, they are not taken seriously, what is at stake here. and it seems to me he made a calculation that it was more important for him to puff up that he is a former president, and wants to continue instead of thinking about the confines

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