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CNN This Morning

but this is his third trip in to provide secret grand jury testimony. we do believe one other witness is going to be going into the grand jury today. the grand jury has a little bit more work to do confidentially. the decision may already have been made at the justice department to bring a charge, an indictment through the grand jury against donald trump for actions related to january 6th and the 2020 election. very likely, i say that because trump gets that target letter. that's not something the justice department does lightly at all, and so now we wait. the grand jury could return an indictment really at any time that they're being convened, but their proceedings are quite secret. on the trump side of things, there really is a scramble happening right now to figure out what's going on. this lawyer, john lauro did come in to work on the january 6th side of the case. kaitlan collins was able to break that news last night. john lauro has been involved around donald trump and the legal proceedings with him

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Deadline White House

being told that that lie, that actions are politically motivated. there's also the mere fact that trump's calendar is littered with various other court dates in various other lawsuits and investigations, and, of course, it's happening while the ex-president is running a third campaign to be president. "the new york times" writes about that, quote, the collision course is raising extraordinary and unprecedented questions about the logistical legal and political challenges of various charges unfolding against the backdrop of a political campaign. we'll take a peek at his already crowded calendar with a possibility indictment from jack smith that could at any time on the january 6th side. the first gop presidential debate will be hemmed in just over a month. in early october trump faces a state trial on civil fraud accusations in new york. december is when doj is requesting that the trial begin in trump's mishandling of classified documents and state

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

between the mar-a-lago investigation and january 6th is the breadth and depth of what they're investigating on the january 6th side. mar-a-lago it was a short list of people that could be charged and a short list of charges. but with january 6th you have dozens of people who could face criminal charges and at least half a dozen possible charges that could be filed. everything from criminal behavior in georgia to the other coast to arizona. so the fact that bowers told katelynn collins he spoke with investigators it's significant. it's a reminder of how many people they spoke with and how much work they have to do. he revealed in the course of the interview with the fbi he talked about a phone call he had with former president trump and rudy giuliani and another call he received from former president trump. and one of the questions i get is will the former president be charged? in at this point we don't know. we know from our reporting is it

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CNN News Central

that was striking not only because he was sharing classified information but this would have been someone in his inner circle. and it raised questions about whether this person may have given information to his investigators. susie wilds, one of his closest aides, she's effectively running his third run for the white house, and we've learned she was that pac representative, but what we don't know is whether she shared this information with investigators. we know she was interviewed multiple times and was asked about this. at this point it's unclear if this occurred because of what she said or through some other evidence. >> we've just been talking about the special counsel's probe. the current president and front-runner in race for the president, he's got some other cases looming. >> he sure does, as you can see here he's already been indicted by the manhattan district attorney, hush money scheme. we've seen one special counsel indictment so far. it's unclear on the january 6th side of the special counsel probe if former president trump

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CNN News Central

will face charges. he could be an unindicted coconspirator. it's just not clear. we know a lot of questions being asked of witnesses about him, what he say doing on january 6th, in the days leading up to january 6th and after. unclear if he'll be charged. we're also awaiting a decision in georgia. it does appear possible he'll be charged, but we'll wait for fani willis to make the announcement. >> and heez are just the criminal case. they don't mention the civil matters. >> i would be here all day. >> we appreciate you joining us for the time you were here. thank you so much. >> so we are keeping an eye on the white house. president biden will soon address today's major supreme court rulings. we'll be bringing that to you as soon as it happens. stay with us. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters

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CNN News Central

so we've learned that he has sat down voluntarily with investigators. in a statement his spokesman said this was purely voluntary and that the interview was conducted in a professional manner. but at this point it's unclear what he shared with investigators. we have a good idea what they probably asked him about because originally he was subpoenaed for information about money he made, payments he received around the time he was filing all those challenges to the 2020 election. >> yeah, he was in the center of that effort to overturn the 2020 election. notably also today, the special counsel this afternoon speaking with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. if you don't recall, he received that infamous phone call from president trump demanding that he find some 11,000 votes. the timing here is interesting. all this happened back at the end of 2020. >> you're really hitting it. there's a flurry of activity clearly on the january 6th side of the special counsel investigation. and what is interesting about the january 6th investigation is there are so many players

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> i'm most struck by mhow quickly the doj investigation seems to be moving. jack smith seems to be moving on a fast timeline. doj doesn't factor that in. but you react to reality. if they wait too long to moves if an indictment is coming, you end up lining up with the primary season. i think that's hard for the public if it comes during that period to think that it's not for one side of the aisle did not think it's partisan. this is moving remarkably quickly. as far as i would go to say, and i did it voluntarily is they're looking at everything. they're pulling every thread that they can. i think they're very interested in the president's mood and mind-set on the january 6th side, leading up to january 6th. and on the documents about who was advising him on what during the transition. >> then in terms of former vice president pence, he is announcing today what he is going to say tonight. do you think the news of the target letter, do you think that changes anything for what he'll

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

matter tell the washington post that the doj is planning to bring a significant portion of any charges of the classified documents case in south florida. and we see news reports, trump's attorneys were told at monday's meeting, with doj prosecutors, that trump in fact is a target of classified documents investigation. according to two sources briefed on the meeting. the new york times reporter maggie haberman spoke to trump earlier today, and avoided a question about that, saying he does not talk directly into prosecutors. now on the january 6th side of the investigation, steve bannon said to be grand jury subpoena in late may. jack smith is reportedly seeking testimony as well as documents. with, that we need to unpack it all. let's get smarter with our lead off panel. my colleague ryan riley, justice reporter from nbc news as here. hugo, political investigations reporter for the guardian. and, former federal prosecutor glenn kirschner. hugo, you have been reporting

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

so, those are the -- tied up to prepare a case for trial, so suggest that jack smith is serious, and that is just a question to sort out as you have just, is this a case that is likely to be brought up in d. c. or in florida. >> people familiar with the matter tell the washington post that the doj is planning to bring a significant portion of any charges of the classified documents case in south florida. and we see news reports, trump's attorneys were told at monday's meeting, with doj prosecutors, that trump in fact is a target of classified documents investigation. according to two sources briefed on the meeting. the new york times reporter maggie haberman spoke to trump earlier today, and avoided a question about that, saying he does not talk directly into prosecutors. now on the january 6th side of the investigation, steve bannon said to be grand jury subpoena in late may.

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CNN News Central

the things. >> mark meadows, former chief of staff, just so people know obviously was a central figure around the events of january 6th and the congressional investigation used text messages that mark meadows had received and sent in that time and also a figure in the classified documents probe. he was the chief of staff at the end of the administration and it was people helping him write his autobiography that have the tape of donald trump discussing classified documents, perhaps seems acknowledging possession of them and knowledge that he wasn't supposed to have them at that point. so how important would his testimony be? >> oh, it's crucial. it's absolutely critical on the january 6th side and it's important in the documents investigation, too. he was one of the people who trump had appointed to be the liaison with the national archives, for example. he would have seen the packing up of information and mar-a-lago. for a whole host of reasons they

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