campaigned on the fact that he would get president trump. i m going to get him the defendant repeatedl made false statements on the new york business records. the moment we ve been waiting for, this is the indictment we now have - 34 fall statements made comer up other crimes. trump in his own voic pleaded not guilty today he s frustrated, he is upset, but i will tell you what, he i motivated. this fake case was brough only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election america first meanwhile demonstrators clash outside the courthouse marjorie taylor greene wa also there but it promptly bailed after her insults flirt drowned out. president trump is joinin some of the most incredibl people in history bein arrested today she needs to take her - back to washington nelson mandela served tim in prison. jesus was arrested do your job marjorie taylor greene, you do not need the ne york city talking about that nonsense if this man s name was no donald j tru
americans have that front of mind when they make thei decisions. and i would argue tha democrats need to rethin everything they understood about politics in the 1990s, guns, and abortion are the issues that are probably the two most powerful electora issues ifou believe that, loo att happed in the 2020 midter, one abortioni stil believe,nd me, i election factoin t d if loo tennessee thxt aion l issues that s going to do it for thortif msnbc specia coverage on th his night. i wantthany reid for the very long day, and nicol wallace for the super, super long day, and alex wagner an stephanie ruhle, you still hav a show to do tonight at 11 eastern. we ve got lots to go lots to go now it s time to hand the whee to our colleague lawrenc o donnell. the legal spectacle never seen before in america. president trump a former commander-in-chief now a criminal defendant alvin bragg of new york campaigned on the fact that he would get president trump. i m going to get him the de
counter, that is just before the iowa republica presidential caucuses. with that, let s get smarter with the help of our lead of panel and we need them tonight suzanne craig is here, pulitze prize-winning investigativ reporter for the new yor times. tim o brien, executive edito of bloomberg opinion and autho of trump nation, the art o being the donald andrew weizmann who is bee here all day long, law professor at nyu and former senior member of th mueller probe. and charles joins us, david joining us remotely in the new york times investigative reporter who won a pulitzer for the truth behin donald trump s charitabl donations. andrew, how stronger these charges and if donald trump is found guilty, what are the consequences so on the strength of the charge, the one thing that w don t know is we don t actuall know all of the proof behind it but that, they were surprising to me into ways. one, michael paul cohen an everyone says so, that was the
court date for december 4th. prosecutors told the judge tha they are hoping for a januar 2024 trial and look at you counter, that is just before the iowa republica presidential caucuses. with that, let s get smarter with the help of our lead of panel and we need them tonight suzanne craig is here, pulitze prize-winning investigativ reporter for the new yor times. tim o brien, executive edito of bloomberg opinion and autho of trump nation, the art o being the donald andrew weizmann who is bee here all day long, law professor at nyu and former senior member of th mueller probe. and charles joins us, david joining us remotely in the new york times investigative reporter who won a pulitzer for the truth behin donald trump s charitabl donations. andrew, how stronger these charges and if donald trump is found guilty, what are the