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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

claims. litz cheney is out with a new op-ed this morning, do this quickly. why does speed matter here? >> it matters because the case that poses the greatest existential threat to donald trump's freedom is the d.c. election interference case in front of judge chutkan who wants this case to go, but she can't let it go until the supreme court finishes with this appeal. the longer they drag their feet, the less likely the case will be heard before the election. if he's elected, they're going to shut it all down. trump could win by losing. i document think he's going to win when it comes to absolutely presidential immunity, but if the supreme court throws it back and says you need to do a new hearing and examine all these factors, that's going to slow things down so much it's going to make it impossible for this case to be heard. that's why it hooks hike the

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Trump Hush Money Trial

their instructions from the judge. he is walking them through what they're going to see, starting with opening statements. he's explaining the prosecution will go first, then the defense. he's going to explain the burden is on the prosecution. in fact, there's many parts of this trial the defense doesn't even have to put on because again, the burden is that of the prosecutors. he's also going to talk often through how they should operate throughout the next five to six weeks. he's going to tell him not to talk to anyone about the case, right? don't read anything about the case. so this is going to be their mission statement. he's laying out what the job entails should take maybe about half an hour and then we're going to hear opening statements from both the defense and from the prosecution. >> that's exactly right. now. prosecutors will go first. and as i said, they're trying to re-brand this case from the so-called hush money case to an election interference case. and we heard one of the prosecutors last week layout that he's he wants to convince the jury that this is is it about so-called hush money. this is about the rule of law and whether trump broke the law in order to help

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

seen particularly as seriously as the other charges he's facing and the district and florida and in georgia, which is i think partly why the prosecutors have tried to brand does not as a hush-money case before the election interference case, to try to bring the gravity of this of these charges of what trump is facing more to the public eye, but i do think it'll be really interesting to see what happens if there is a verdict and if that verdict is guilty, obviously, could go through a lengthy appeals process as well but of the pool that you mentioned, 47% of independents did say that this would make him unfit to serve the democrats and republicans are in their partisan corners even on that question. but we're really watching the independent it's here and 47, it should be a warning, should be at least alarming number for donald trump. >> and we'll his party abandoned him. that's another question till moment. there's really no indication of that. many of them are aligning themselves with trump has said that he is the victim of unfair prosecution. i put the question actually did a lot of republicans over the past couple of weeks, not just about

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

before, and that can have an impact. it just shows you the unpredictability of how this law play out. >> right? right. and another fascinating point about that poll you mentioned, there's only about a third of voters who thought he did something illegal in this particular case we're close to half of voters think he did illegal. on the other three cases. so you do see how, at least in the court of public opinion this particular criminal case isn't seen particularly as seriously as the other charges he's facing and in the district and florida and in georgia, which is i think partly why the prosecutors have tried to brand this, not as a hush money case before the election interference case, to try to bring the gravity of this of these charges of what trump is facing more to the public eye. but i do think it'll be really interesting to see what happens if there is a verdict and if that verdict is guilty, obviously, could go through a lengthy appeals process as well but of the pool that you mentioned, 47% of independents did say that this would make him unfit to serve the democrats and republicans are in their partisan corners, even on that question. but we're

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Trump Trial Today

have been your biggest takeaways and what stood out the most to you today? >> well, if i was struck from the moment we got to the courtroom with the forcefulness of prosecutors, the jury wasn't there yet. monday morning was supposed to be asleep. be a fair of some remaining evidentiary motions but they used those motions to present the case to preview the case for the judge and they did present it as an election interference case. it is not just a federal campaign finance that makes this falsifying business records of fence into a felony. they also pointed to the new york state election influence statute corrupt election influence statute& to tax crimes as well that trump was intending to misclassify the payments so they have belt and suspenders& duct tape to hold up their case. and then when the judge brought the jury

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The Katie Phang Show

specific. what kinds of themes will you be looking for from the prosecution and defense in their openings? >> that is an interesting question. i think we have had a preview of the theme from the prosecution, and that is the emphasis on how this is a serious and important case. you don't have to prove motive in most criminal cases. you don't have to emphasize why a case is important. why is it important to the state, to the country, to the rule of law, and to the doing of justice? i think the d.a.s office feels some obligation and need to emphasize that, which is why they don't like it being called the hush money case, they don't like it being called a simple documents case, but in fact, an election interference case. you will hear them sound over and over again, the importance of why this is significant and why the jury should care, and why this was a serious crime. >> and in terms of witnesses, we did hear from the d.a.s office at the close of business on friday, that they should be

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern for another live our of politics nation, the saturday show starts right now. finally, the house passes critical aid for ukraine and israel. but it could cost mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. robert garcia and andrew join me live to discuss the stakes. trump on trial, opening statements are set for monday and in the election interference case. we will look closer at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify, and the tough questions he will face if he does.

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Outnumbered

are the voters whose voices need to be amplified that is where democracy was threatened by donald trump. look what happened now. >> harris: that's also where the election interference case is. and this man must be wondering how did he beat me? robert f. kennedy jr. help them. >> robert f. kennedy jr. is a game changer so we will keep watching him. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. want to save money and get cash? for veteran homeowners, it's easy as 1-2-3. one: call newday and apply. two: take out an average of $70,000. three: pay off your credit cards this is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it!

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Trump Trial Today

>> take a step back for us. what have been your biggest takeaways and what stood out the most to you today? >> well, if i was struck from the moment we got to the courtroom with the forcefulness of prosecutors, the jury wasn't there yet monday morning was supposed to be asleep, the affair of some remaining evidentiary motions but they used those motions to present the case to preview the case for the judge and they did present it as an election interference case. it is not just a federal campaign finance that makes this falsifying business records of fence into a felony. they also pointed to the new york state election influence statute corrupt election influence statute, and to tax crimes as well that trump was intending to misclassify the payments so they have belt and suspenders& duct tape to hold up their case. and then when the judge

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Trump Trial Today

this case, this is not an easy task. is that easy task because the technology today, social media postings faces out there. it's easy to connect dots because everybody has information out there about them during the investigation into the election interference case against trump in georgia, members of the grand jury who are deciding whether to indict trump have their names, photographs, social media profilesand even tir physical addresses posted calling for violence against them. you're worried about anonymous crazies on the internet stalking you.nd i don't know if it's fair to ask ordinary people toake that kind of risk right now, e empaneled jurors in the trump trial are going home every night, but it's not clear if th will change and if there'll be sequestered with eitherrrangement, it's not just their anonymity, but their physical secury that will have to be protected if the jurors go home every night, some of this would be 200. the juror be picked up at their

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