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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

giving while talking to potential jurors. >> absolutely. throughout the five-year process, one of the things that one of the assistant district attorney's had been doing all along was giving hypotheticals. can you understand this legal concept through a hypothetical of a hitman? >> i don't believe the hitmen concept was, you are guilty of the crime if you told the person to do it, even if you weren't in the state they are in. and donald trump was somewhere other than where michael cohen is. that's the theory. >> liability. so later he dropped the hypothetical. this was an incredible moment. he said, the point i am trying to get at is, no one is going to get up on the witness stand and testify that mr. trump directly said, hey. let's falsify her business records. hey, let's commit election fraud. let's pull the wool over the eyes of the american voter so i can get elected. no one is going to say that.

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Healthcare experts discuss 'Disease X' at Davos - It's only a hypothetical illness

CLAIM: A deadly contagion known as Disease X is emerging and under discussion at the World Economic Forum’s 2024 annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. AP’S...

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

he spent time on the campaign trail but also a lot of time in the courtroom. and he was in court again this week. he is facing a slew of legal challenges in several states. i want to play something governor chris sununu said this week when asked if he would vote for trump even if trump were convicted in these cases. keep in mind sununu is considered a moderate in the republican party. >> i'm going to support the republican nominee, absolutely. that shouldn't shock anybody. shouldn't be sure surprise that anybody will go against biden because they need a change. >> but it is kind of shocking, because he's been throwing his support behind nikki haley and then he's talking about the hypothetical of this and even if trump were a convicted felon. >> i think all the evidence you

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CNN This Morning

seriously? >> look, the issue around the voting as a convicted felon, that's a complete hypothetical, right, it's a complete hypothetical. i get that it's fodder and all that. my point is don't worry about long-term hypotheticals that you think may or may not affect the race. you got to win the votes here. if you want trump out, if you want to defeat trump, it that happens in iowa and new hampshire. >> quite a dodge there. it happens in iowa and new hampshire. that's a hypothetical, don't worry about it, if it impacts the race. it's already impacting the race. we spent the first part of the segment talking about what a critical part of the race and the message this is. is he really trying to have it both ways here? >> so listen, love chris sununu, he's always outperformed donald trump in his home state of new hampshire. he's also nikki haley's most vocal and visible surrogate. i have to imagine that they're testing this to say, like, for his voice to resonate with republicans he needs to turn out in new hampshire, he has to at least say he's going to be with

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

>> well, look, the issue around the voting as a convingted felon, that's a complete hypothetical, right? it's a complete hypothetical. my point there is this. if you think that these court cases are going to come to some sort of firm resolution before the election and the result of any of these are going to impact the vote, everyone always says that but it never does, right? the voters are not looking at those issues. they're not looking at january 6th. that is not what the voters are galvanizing behind. they know bidennomics whatever that is and inflation, these things have crushed middle american families, and that's what these families have to be talking about. i get it's fodder and all that, but my point there is more don't worry about long-term hypotheticals that you think may or may not affect the race. you've got to win the votes here. if you want trump out, if you want it defeat trump, it happens in iowa and new hampshire. that's really where it happens, and that's why we don't want anyone to sit on the couch and wait to see what happens in the

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

president of the united states is above the law. and that is what this case and the hypothetical was getting to. >> obviously donald trump was in the room for these arguments. he didn't have to be there but he chose to be there. he clearly thinks this benefits him politically. that was a political decision, i was told, for him to go there. but ron desantis, who's challenging him for the republican nomination, felt differently about how this could hurt him in the end and republicans later on. this is what he told me last week. >> clearly it's had an impact. but what i would tell primary voters is whatever may be beneficial in the primary doesn't mean it's beneficial in the general election. and i think a 2024 election where the democrats get to run against a candidate that is going through all this stuff, that is going to give the democrats an advantage. >> does he have a point? >> he does have a point. but it's a point that he and the other republican candidates should have been making for months and months now. if we go back to the first or second or third indictment, we've had so many of them. what happens is the republicans who are running against donald trump back him up.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

is impeached and convicted by the united states senate, in a proceeding that reflects widespread political consensus. >> you see, it's a shell game. congress impeach is trump for trying to overturn an election, and his lawyers say, no, this is a job for the criminal justice system. the criminal justice system charges trump and his lawyers say, no, this is a job for congress and the impeachment process. at one point, judge florence pan tested that theory with a hypothetical for the history books. >> could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, could he be subject to cr prosecution? >> if he were impeached and convicted first. >> so, your answer is no. >> my answer is qualified yes, there's a political process that would have to occur under the structure of our constitution, which were require impeachment and conviction at the senate. >> trump's lawyer actually

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

it's an extreme example but i go back to january 6th because a lot of people probably thought january six was never gonna happen. we're living with extremes and really being led by donald trump. so i understand why the hypothetical was presented because the argument that the trump council made was because they had no answer to it. we have guardrails in our country for a reason. once you are out of office you cannot just commit radical crime that is not part of being president. no person, including the president of the united states is above the law and that is what this case in the hypothetical we're getting to. donald trump was in the room for the arguments today he clearly thinks this benefits him politically but ron

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Alex Wagner Tonight

congress and the impeachment process. at one point, judge florence pan tested that theory with a hypothetical for the history books. >> could a president who ordered seal team six assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? >> if he were impeached and convicted first. >> so, your answer is no. >> my answer is qualified yes, there's a political process that would have to occur under the structure of our constitution, which were require impeachment and conviction at the senate. >> trump's lawyer actually argued in court today that trump could send seal team six to kill a political opponent and absent unofficial impeachment conviction there's nothing the u.s. criminal justice system could do about any of that. it is a shocking position to take. especially when you consider the number of times trump has toyed with the idea of killing his political rivals. accusing general mark milley of treason. punishable by death.

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