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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

but it looks like this one huge indictment. but i think the main thing, if you are donald trump and his legal team right now, you have a cooperation problem. and this really goes to a point, rachel, you were making, which is there's so many people now who are charged, who cannot be federally pardoned. they are facing state charges. there is no ability to federally pardon them. it's going to be so necessary for donald trump to throw sand in the gears here, whether it is trying to remove fani willis, whether it's trying to remove the case to federal court, whether it is claiming presidential immunity. the reason, i think, is gonna have to do that, even as it comes in the risk of firing jim comey again, because he's trying to fire fani willis, is he needs to keep these people in line, because they are facing criminal charges that they cannot be pardoned for, even if he wins the presidency.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

through. and it echoes back to jim comey and his earliest comments where he had dinner with trump and trump asked him for his loyalty. not loyalty to the constitution, but personal loyalty. and here at the very end, we see people like gina haspel at risk of losing her job, because she was loyal to the country and the constitution, not the president. for anyone who is not getting this point, it's not very subtle at this point in time, trump was about trump. trump was never about america and democracy. heard adam schiff tonight say that he felt like the committee had reached everyone in the american public who was reachable. everyone who could list tonightl truth, and hopefully that message continues a little bit further as this evidences continues to come to light. >> joyce, let me just follow up with you, because the act of firing jim comey was ultimately investigated by the mueller probe as one of the acts of obstruction ofpr justice.

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Deadline White House

the smartest, best prosecutors that the justice department has, but trump time and time again was able to prevail in these investigations and in many times landed significant blows, firing jim comey and having andy mccabe fired and just a few examples of what it's like when you try to investigate trump and the consequences that have come with it and peter strzok in his story giving a very stark warning to mr. wyndham basically saying he thought he was doing the right thing investigating trump and his ties to russia and that that would protect him and he didn't appreciate that there is a whole group of people out there that would be dedicated to going over every part of his life and basically trying to destroy is and that's a pretty strike warning upon. >>y remember when donald trump

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Unfiltered With Dan Bongino

place. bit is happening. and people have to start making their voices heard. they must not be afraid because that's what the tactics they are trying to employ. they are trying to scare you to allow this garbage to continue. you will destroy our education system. youon will destroy it, and you will destroy our children's future if we don't stand up to this nonsense. >> the good news is there is a silver lining. you will see whistleblowers come forward. a lot of decent people who had enough of this. your father got slammed for firing jim comey which was probably one of the best decisions ever made. i know you are campaigning to a lot of people. they have to commit to taking a look at this. we don't want conservatives or liberals. we want law enforcement officials who pledge to

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Deadline White House

>> well, it will put them in an unusual, another difficult spot where they're going to have to make sort of a determination about their public posture on this. they have struggled with that mightily since the insurrection. but i think on sort of a larger point about today that i was sort of thinking about is that this is the latest person to come up to bat in the battle against donald trump. we have watched as a slew of different people came up and donald trump's opposers put their faith in them. jim comey when he announces his investigation into trump's campaign's ties to russia publicly in 2017. next was robert mueller. mueller was going to get trump. then it was going to be congress. then it was going to be congress again with the republicans flipping to help the democrats put an end to trump and making it so he could never run again. that didn't happen. so now -- then it was going to be georgia state crimes, and here we are with a tax case,

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Deadline White House

exhibiting similar behavior and getting in trouble for it. >> well, and i guess that is actually the sort of enduring legacy. mike, you covered how he imported that model into the white house and all of the havoc that caused, his war against the justice department. we are learning more about it now. its impact on the pentagon. if you pull that thread forward, we now know exactly how he ran his business, thanks in part today's indictment. we know a lot more about how he ran the white house, and ashley mentioned firing jim comey. we're learning more and more about how he sought to politicize his own justice department. he's at it again. i mean he's just re-emerged politically for his whatever, second act. what do we understand now to be kevin mccarthy's role and mitch mcconnell's role not just in enabling it but saying, yeah, i'm for that, i'm for that model of criminality and law breaking and norm busting?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20210612:02:10:00

we are. yet it's just so unprecedented, even with all of those tells, is it not? >> laura, the remarkable thing about president trump and his administration was how openly he corrupted the processes of government. remember when he was a candidate. russia, are you listening? go get those emails. as president, suggesting china open investigations of hunter biden, attacking jeff sessions, his attorney general for recusing himself in the russia probe, firing jim comey, the fbi director, saying it was because he thought russia was a hoax, which, of course, it was not, attacking his vice president for upholding the constitutional processes counting the votes after the 2020 election. donald trump didn't hide it. richard nixon didn't publish his enemies list, but donald trump put it right out there, suggested that the legal process should be deployed against his enemies. it's no surprise, as we learned -- and we're going to

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New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman-20191219-12:22:00

and they acknowledge that unfortunately he brings a lot of this onto himself. the mueller investigation by firing jim comey just one example. so he knows this. he's thought of nothing else. we always talk about how he's up for a fight and that's kind of the oxygen he breathes. but this is a dark day. this is someone who's struggled with whether he's a legitimate president not expecting to win. being surprised. and now having to face the legitimacy questions. because of his own behavior as president. not just personally. but as president and how he views the presidency. how he doesn't think of it as being larger than himself. how he doesn't adhere to limits and boundaries. so i think he feels the weight of that. at the same time i think he holds in his head that this is fuel. fuel for a campaign and i think he feels that he's winning impeachment. we don't know if that's the case. we don't know what the long-term

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New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman-20191209-12:59:00

>> i think it went well for russia because president trump spilled the classified information, much to the horror of the israelis. this was the moment, by the way, we had to get these pictures from the russian photographer because the white house didn't release these. and then it was later revealed that president trump spilled all of the of this classified information, which horrified the israelis who didn't want that information out there. >> and not only did he spill classified information in front of russian cameras because american journalists weren't let in the room but he bragged about firing jim comey and said he was a real nut job and the pressure would be taken off of him. it's curious timing in the middle of an impeachment inquiry. >> yes. >> russia putin's foreign minister back in the oval. >> yes. >> it does seem to be sort of an attempt almost tweak and tease the process. this is the core issue. the president seems to have a proclivity for foreign powers influencing our domestic politics and doing it at the heart of an impeachment inquiry.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20191008-05:43:00

there is nothing in those notes. he also was denied saying he wanted to invoke the 25th amendment. but there are also witnesses to that conversation. he even named two cabinet level people who would support that, namely john kelly, the chief of staff, and sessions the attorney general. >> the 25th amendment requires a majority of the cabinet and the cabinet, so they would get the cabinet to vote -- they sounded like they already discussed it with them, that was an extreme step. i think the people that heard it did not take it all that seriously. they took it more as how unnerved rod rosenstein was by trump was trying to set him up about firing jim comey. and he wanted rosenstein to come out and say i'm the one that

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