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cases and also running for president at the same time. he is calling this election interference. alvin bragg is calling it election interference from 2016. what do you make of it this morning? >> it is incredible. here we are in new york and we've got a president -- former president of the united states in a sham trial. a 7-year-old business filing issue that is being trumped up into 34 felonies. that whole thing is crazy. if it was a business filing case it should have never been dropped, it is not urgent. the idea they can take something that would normally in business be a miss demeanor and turn it into 34 felonies. every step you take is a felony for jaywalking. the whole thing is bizarre. then put that against the fact we have protests going on at columbia and yale and then we have people like saying that oh,

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they're getting deep at the underpinnings of the second crime. remember, this is 34 originally misdemeanor counts of false kaigs case of business records, bumped up to a felony because the prosecution needs to prove not only did donald trump sign those checks or do the falsification with, one, an intent to defraud, but two a separate intent to, in this case it's conceal, a previous crime which is, we're calling it election interference. it's really campaign finance law violation. the prosecution has sought to elevate their language surrounding how they are describing this case. it's going to be the defense's job to pick that apart and break it down. the defense in one of those motions in limine made an argument not to use the phrase catch and kill. they didn't win. they thought it was too prejudicial. oftentimes i think it's misleading when we talk about a scheme to suppress negative information, a catch-and-kill

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properties in new york. he sought to get a bond to be held with the court until the appeals process plays out. he was given a lifeline, the judge allowed him to get an appeals court allowed him to get an appeals court allowed him to get a smaller bond of $175 million instead of the full amount of more than 400 million, but with the new york attorney general, she says the bond is not really with the paper it is written on. the company that posted the bond is not licensed in new york but that the money that donald trump put forward, he still has access to that money and that the company itself doesn't have enough assets to really ensure that they could make good on that payment. so the new york attorney general says there is several issues with this bond, they want it rejected and they want then the judge to give donald trump seven days to come up with a new one. in terms of the criminal trial, donald trump once again calling it election interference, saying it is

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we'll have a news conference today. don't know the time. we'll notify you. sometime in the early after at 40 wall street we'll give a news conference where we can have a microphone, because we don't have a microphone here. even that they don't want us to have. we'll see if the judge lets me speak. we'll see. thank you very much. >> donald trump speaking before he heads into closing arguments of the civil fraud trial against him. saying, repeating much of what we've heard from donald trump in the past going in. calling it a witch hunt. calling it election interference interference. making it clear once again what is happening in the courtroom is a campaign strategy for donald trump. john berman is outside the

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his federal election interference trial until after the 2024 election. instead, judge chutkan has set a start date of march 4th. prosecutors had requested a january start date, but trumps start, saying they needed time to prepare. judge chutkan said mr. trump, like any defendant, has to make it work, regardless of his schedule. mr. trump blasted it as an attempt to undermine his presidential campaign, calling it election interference. it is yet another collision between the frontrunner's legal calendar and the height of the election season. it's a day before super tuesday and a week before his trial in manhattan, where a d.a. is accusing him of concealing hush money payments to a porn star. he's pleaded not guilty. may 20th, the special counsel's case on classified documents. mr. trump has also pleaded not

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finance. and i have to go through a process. it's election interference. >> former president trump is calling it election interference, continuing to attack the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, but he did say this was a terrible experience. i want to share some reporting on the mugshot. i know donald trump's team had discussed what they wanted him to look like in that mugshot prior to him going to the jail and taking it. they had discussions about how he should appear. ultimately the former president decided he wanted to appear "de "defiant" rather than smile and give off the impression that he takes this seriously. he's frustrated about this. he had to go through this process four times. he had never had to take a mugshot before, but he is not

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>> reporter: so, brianna in that interview, you are hearing donald trump use that rhetoric we've heard use time and time again when talking about the charges he's facing. he calls it election interference, as well as you're seeing him continue on social media to attack the people who are prosecuting him, including the fulton county district attorney, fani willis. i want to say i was in the motorcade yesterday, and i rode with donald trump's team. many of the former president's aides were with me in the motorcade. and the vibe i got from that was they were uncertain of how it was going to go. i can tell you in my conversations in the hours after the surrender, they do think it went as well as it could have. they are pushing a lot of media attention around that mug shot and still trying to fund raise off of it as much as possible, brianna. >> beer koozie for $15, although it is a set of two. it's $7.50 each.

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every single right to challenge an election that we think is dishonest, and we think it is very dishonest. never one to miss a marketing opportunity, mr trump is already selling mugshot merchandise, monetising the moment. it is $25 for a mugshot mug. get it? with profits going to pay his legal fees and fund his election campaign. this mugshot, you wait for it, it's going to be on posters, in people's dorm rooms, it's going to be on t—shirts. it is going to be a flag flown by people who love this country because they are backing donald trump — the courthouse in atlanta is where donald trump has to come to enter a plea next month. now, he and his committed supporters insist that he is innocent of all the charges, that these prosecutions against him are a deliberate attempt to try to stop him being re—elected president. he calls it election interference, which is ironic because that is pretty much exactly what he has been charged with here in the state of georgia. donald trump did nothing wrong. trump did not win in georgia.

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it election interference. what do you think? >> >> yeah, i mean, no kidding. wait two and a half years and then wait until primary season to indict the man 1, 2, 3 -- 4 times at this point. i mean to say this is not politically motivateside a pretty far stretch, even for those that are more liberal or democrat minded. i think it's pretty obvious what is going on here. and the american people need to understand that this is bigger than just donald trump. i have been saying it because i feel like half of this country doesn't feel like what is happening to the former president applies to them. they feel like they don't like the man. they feel like he is a billionaire, a man that is on the other side of the political aisle, then they are so they don't care what is happening to him. they need to understand that this is big herb than just donald trump. when the government and the judicial system is weaponized against individuals, whether they be a former president or an average everyday american, that is haunting. that is scary. and that has huge implications for this democracy that the

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very surprised by this yesterday. his lawyers met yesterday with the special counsel in d.c. and they were spending most of yesterday waiting for a potential indictment in the january 6th case. not relating to the mar-a-lago case or the classified documents. so this really caught trump off guard. and he's very frustrated by this, i'm told, by many of his aides and allies and advisers. but publicly, you're right. he's still using the same play book that we've seen him use time and time again when talking about his mounting legal troubles. he had an interview last night where he railed against these charges. he called it election interference. that he's the target of political persecution, and directly attacked special counsel jack smith. let's listen to that exchange. >> this is harassment, election interference.

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