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fast pace. so even as they've obviously solidified the charges, they know trump is a target, they're confident enough to tell him that, they're still at the same time wrapping up loose ends, still putting people in. so the pace and the frenzy of it right now is pretty unusual. >> let's talk about the classified documents case, the trial set for may 25th of next year in the thick of the presidential election, but how easy would it be for the trump team to get this pushed back, the general election? because people are saying, oh, well, trump didn't get everything he wanted. it's going to be in may of next year. but i mean, i've observed a few federal cases in my time over the years. i mean, delays and uspushing things off, that is not out of the question. it doesn't mean there's a sinister plot either. it's just stuff happens. >> you're absolutely right. for cannon it's a no-brainer. there's no reason to take an extreme position and say i'm not even scheduling the trial. she scheduled a reasonable date. it's going to slip. i've said before i could get this case delayed in my sleep if

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work tirelessly to do so and to make sure it doesn't ever happen again. americans should not have to expect to tears of justice in this country. one if your last name is biden, and one for everybody else. i want to thank both whistle-blowers whistle-blowers for coming forward publicly and for your testimony today. i yield it to mr. jordan. >> the question is who are you going to believe? april 26, the attorney general said david weiss is in charge of the investigation. and then david weiss said i am not the deciding official. who are you going to believe? i rode the attorney general asking him why there is no special counsel in the hunter biden investigation. he did not respond, which is unusual in and of itself. i rode again on may 25th. again, the attorney general did not respond, but david weiss did.

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legal team is gathering the resources to properly define him against a federal indictment. we'll bring you the latest on trump's legal troubles in another hour of velshi begins right now. right now. >> good morning, it. >> good morning, i'm ali velshi. the minneapolis police department for years engaged in, quote, excessive force, unlawful discrimination and violations of constitutional rights. those are the findings of a two-year federal investigation into the police department. triggered by the murder of george floyd. on may 25th, 2020, george floyd's three final words became a fixture in history as at the weight of the minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was actively cutting off his oxygen flow. those three words were i can't breathe. we now know that george floyd's choking death was not an isolated incident. the attorney general merrick garland announced on friday, quote, we found numerous incidents in which officers

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

may have been involved in that murder. take a listen. >> george floyd should be alive today. the patterns and practices we observed made what happened to george floyd possible. as one city leader told us quote, the systemic issues didn't just occur on may 25th, 2020. >> so, again, just underscoring there from the attorney general the idea that what was found to have been going on in this report was what made the murder of george floyd possible. president joe biden, we've been told, have been briefed on this according to the white house. he's making another call for legislative reform in congress on these types of issues. you have been. >> what has been the reaction so far on the ground to this report jessie? >> obviously, there has been a lot of protests in this committee for years, right? around these issues the murder of george floyd put a lot of this under the microscope here. at least one community member

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training, supervision, and use of force investigations. the review focused on mpd as a whole and not on the actions of any individual officer. we are observed in mpd officers who did their work with professionalism, courage and respect, but the patterns and the practices that we observed made what happened to george floyd possible. as we were told, these systemic efforts didn't just occur on may 25th, 2020, there were ininstances like that reported by the community long before that. the department of justice has concluded that there is reason of cause to believe that the police department and the city of minneapolis engaged in a practice of conduct that violates the 1st and the 4th amendments of the united states constitution. and also reasonable cause to

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

first assistant united states attorney ann billson. i want to acknowledge mayor jacob fry, counsel president andrea jenkins, community safety commission cedric alexander, and police chief ryan o'hara. thank you all for joining us today. on may 25th, 2020, george floyd was killed at the hands of a law enforcement officer who was sworn to protect. as mr. floyd died, other officers failed to intervene. the justice department has since convicted four former minneapolis police officers for their roles in the death of george floyd. as i told george floyd's family this morning, his death has had an irrevocable impact on the minneapolis community, on our country, and on the world. his loss is still felt deeply by

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individual officer. we observed many mpd officers who did their difficult work with professionalism, courage, and respect. but the patterns and practices we observed made what happened to george floyd possible. as one city leader told us, quote, these systemic issues didn't just occur on may 25th, 2020. there were instances like that that were being reported by the community long before that. the department of justice has concluded that there is reasonable cause to believe that the minneapolis police department and the city of minneapolis engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the first and fourth amendments of the united states constitution. there is also reasonable cause to believe that they engaged in conduct that violates title six of the six rights act of 1964,

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didn't just occur on may 25th, 2020. there were instances like that that were being reported by the community long before that." the department of justice has concluded that there is reasonable cause to believe that the minneapolis police department and the city of minneapolis engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the first and fourth amendments of the united states constitution. >> that was attorney general merrick garland earlier today announcing his scathing report into the minneapolis police department and aftermath of the 2020 murder of george floyd. doj's investigation accuses the department of systemic abuse, racism, and discrimination, violating the constitutional rights of black and native american people. as a result of the report, the city of minneapolis has agreed to completely overhaul its police force, which has struggled with retention rates and community support since

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