Require impeachment and conviction by the senate. trump s lawyer actually argued in court today that trump could send seal team six to kill an apolitical opponent and absent an impeachment and conviction there s nothing the criminal justice system could do about any of it. it is a shocking position to take especially when you consider the number of times trump has toy would the idea of killing his political rivals, accusing general mark milley of treason punishable by death, encouraging a mob that rallied to hang vice president mike pence, announcing he could shoot someone, anyone on fifth avenue. so history happening here in this courtroom. maybe some prognostication, too. now, president trump was in the courtroom today just feet away from special counsel jack smith. trump was surrounded by his lawyers and by his body man
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Twice before special counsel grand juries. once reportedly for smith s investigation into trump s use of election fraud claims to fund-raise after the 2020 election. and then another time as part of the mar-a-lago documents investigation. william russell seems to know a lot about almost everything. so, what was he doing with the grand jury today and what can that tell us about where this whole investigation stands? joining us now is down a perry, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, and andrew weizmann, you may have heard, of them lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller and coast of the must listen to podcasts prosecuting donald trump. andrew, danya, great to see you in the flesh as this, the prognostication continues about what s happening here. andrew, let me start with you in terms of the presence of will wrestle testifying today. what does this tell you about where we are in the january six investigation? first, there s nothing
Grand jury today and what can that tell us about where this whole investigation stands? joining us now is down a perry, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, and andrew weizmann, you may have heard, of them lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller and coast of the must listen to podcasts prosecuting donald trump. andrew, danya, great to see you in the flesh as this, the prognostication continues about what s happening here. andrew, let me start with you in terms of the presence of will wrestle testifying today. what does this tell you about where we are in the january six investigation? first, there s nothing unusual about someone being called back into the grand jury. it can happen for a variety of reasons. it could happen because jack smith wants to actually see how he testifies i get a sense of his credibility. it could be also just learned something new that they want to ask them about. it could also be that they have some questions about things he
Once reportedly for smith s investigation into trump s use of elebz fraud claims to fund raise after the 2020 election and then another time as part of the mar-a-lago documents investigation. william russell really seems to know a lot about almost everything, so what was he doing with the grand jury today, and what can that tell us about where this whole investigation stands? joining us now are danya perry, and andrew wiseman, co-host of the must listen to msnbc podcast prosecuting trump. great to see you both in the flesh as this, well, i guess the prognostication continues about what s happening here. andrew, let me start with you. in terms of the presence of will russell testifying to, what does this tell you about where we are in the january 6th investigation? well, first of all, there s
Republicans who supported medication abortions. we had majorities of national republicans showing that they support legal abortion access. so i think that you have a party where there is a lot of conflict happening about prognostication, worry about what is going to happen at the ballot box, and then i think that you are also seeing i m going to give credit to some of these republicans for actually listening finally, and understanding how horrific the impact is in neighboring states and places across the country from these abortion bans. you are seeing stories every day, you ve got the case in florida where somebody hemorrhaged in a salon bathroom, you have the case in texas where women have barely survived, and not getting that abortion care. there are a few cases like this in nebraska and south but we have seen women republican women pushed back. that has been something that has been thought about after after the fall of roe v. wade, but it seems to have
And very defensive of donald trump, including in the course of legal investigation so i don t know ultimately what mark meadows will decide to tell the grounders, i will say that a large pattern of behavior from mark meadows is that i don t think he s gonna necessarily be a willing, or particularly helpful witness against former president. but he may still be an important witness, even if he s not a cooperative witness if that makes sense. it has. it does make sense. sharon, i need to ask. at the risk of being overly optimistic that, the face of prognostication about the special counsel probe may be coming to a close. do you see any indicators here, given the fact that we re talking about meadows, pence, and trump s lawyers, and mar-a-lago, these people are all being rounded up and they re going to testify in front of these grand juries. does that suggest to you, that