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Morning Joe Weekend

charge defender is here. that we are having a court process that happens with thousands of people across our country, and state and federal courts. come in here with the former president. that is remarkable, as not many people have done it. but worth pointing out that our justice system, the wheels are turning. and that is so important. i do think that it is remarkable that the judge decided to give mr. trump this morning, at this stage, i have heard that warning from judges many times and i was prosecuted for many years. and that is where i heard that the most. not only in those cases, also in those cases where there has been some indication of attempts at witness tampering. there have never heard a warning about not tempering with the jury. this early in the process. we don't have a jury yet. so i do think that also is

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BBC News

that is, difficult will that be? well, that is. as _ difficult will that be? well, that is, as you _ difficult will that be? well, that is, as you can - difficult will that be? well, that is, as you can clearly. that is, as you can clearly imagine, there are quite a few witnesses in this case. it's a sprawling investigation. the witnesses can be folks who are his top surrogates and aides and former president trump has and former president trump has a history of potentially thumbing his nose at the court process. he has attacked judges, rhetorically attached judges, rhetorically attached judges, jurors who have rubbed him the wrong way. so, in terms of following the court order, thatis of following the court order, that is something that was very sternly warned to the former president. that he should not speak to witnesses about the facts of the case outside the presence of their attorneys, his attorneys, and for any violation of that order could

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Morning Joe

contributor katie phang, the district attorney for new york, mimi roca, and author and political analyst, anan ds sp giridharadas, "the persuaders shpersuaders" is his new book. >> mimi, as a prosecutor in new york state, what was your takeaway from yesterday? >> just as everyone has been saying, joe, in some ways, very routine. arraignment, you know, this is what every defendant who is charged with a crime goes through. that in and of itself is remarkable, considering who the charged defendant is here. that we are having a court process that happens with thousands of people across our country in state and federal courts, it is remarkable.

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> when takeit is very public e, you prefer covered arrivals. less exposure to the public on the sidewalk. >> reporter: so far sources tell cnn there is nothing to indicate an active threat to this u.s. district courthouse where trump will be arraigned. the secret service pledging the highest level of safety and security for the former president while minimizing disruptions to the normal court process. brian todd, cnn, washington. nancy pelosi is speaking out about the latest indictment. in an interview on wednesday, she credited trump's impeachment after the january 6 strinsurrecn for paving the way for criminal charges and had harsh words for those who continue to embrace trump's lies about the 2020 election and trump's constant attacks on the media. >> he was undermining the rule of law and also undermining a pillar of our democracy. part of the first amendment to the constitution, freedom of the

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Early Start

the secret service pledging the highest level of safety and security for the former president while minimizing disruptions to the normal court process. brian todd, cnn, washington. former attorney general bill barr is calling donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election nauseating and despicable. one time trump loyalist telling kaitlan collins criminal or not, anyone who did what the indictment accuses trump of shouldn't be anywhere near the oval office. >> do you think he knew that he lost the election? >> do i personally believe that? at first i wasn't sure, but i have come to believe that he knew well that he had lost the election. and now, what i think is important is the government has assumed the burden of proving that. the government in their indictment takes the position that he had actual knowledge that he had lost the election and the election wasn't stole up

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CNN News Central

he's joining us now. evan, what are you learning? >> well, kate, we expect that the former president is going to come to washington tomorrow. he had the option to do this first appearance via videolink. he can do this by zoom from his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. instead, he's likely to come here and do it in person. instead, he's going to be read these charges and we expect that he's going to plead not guilty and this begins the court process. those four charges, of course, that you just read right there are what he is facing the prosecution made it clear in this 45-page indictment that the president had the right to challenge the election results and he had the right to even lie about fraud. what he did not have the right to do is to engage in these multiple conspiracies, one to defraud the united states and the government from the ability to count the votes, defrauding,

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

former president while minimizing disruptions to the normal court process. wolf, in less than 24 hours, this is going to be a very busy place. >> brian todd reporting, thanks very much. let's get more reaction to the historic indictment from journalist and author bob woodward who is going me here in "the situation room." what's your reaction to this moment in history we're all going through right now? >> it's very important. and there are technicalities in the indictment saying that trump defrauded, worked to defraud the government of a process of certifying and saying who won the presidency. and what is rooted in all of this is the concept that it was a former president who is chief justice, a hundred years ago chief justice taft who had been

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Verified Live

now that i have spoken out, yes, i've lost a lot of family, but now i have not created units around me that i know love and believe in me and that is so much more important than holding together a family that doesn't love me as they should. such a burden to — doesn't love me as they should. such a burden to put _ doesn't love me as they should. such a burden to put on _ doesn't love me as they should. such a burden to put on young shoulders and on top of trying to process all of that you had a court process to go through as well. the of that you had a court process to go through as well.— go through as well. the court rocess go through as well. the court process took _ go through as well. the court process took nearly - go through as well. the court process took nearly two - go through as well. the court. process took nearly two years. go through as well. the court - process took nearly two years. to actually go through and actually the point to where i could go to the court and that was a long time. so i was 11 when i spoke out and 13 and so much he does not time. 13 when i went to court. for me i knew i was not lying and i think being so young, the naivety help me a bit because i said, i haven't lied so it has to go through and should be fine. but the court process is incredibly heavy, can't say anything which i suppose as the shame. it’s which i suppose as the shame. it's what makes you speaking out so

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with very different gun laws, shooters using different types of weapons. what would something like that look like? i know groups like yours have had success in pushing for new laws but when you see the spate of this and the difference here what does that look like? >> we know that shooters give off signs before they commit acts of violence and starting to look at some of the news reports coming out now for example the shooter in philadelphia, there were warning signs so people need to learn how to recognize those signs and then do something with it like an extremist protection order or temporary transfer. that is a very simple legislation that doesn't strip anyone of constitutional rights but says if someone is showing overt warning signs or going into crisis and could be at risk of hurting themselves or someone else there is a court process for temporarily removing their access to firearms until they are deemed fit to have them back. that has evidence to show that it works in stopping tragedies

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