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Life Liberty Levin

of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was

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Life Liberty Levin

of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

could derail all legal efforts to hold trump accountable for his actions, alter the rule of law, and change the nature of american democracy. trump has clearly been a little obsessed about all of this, posting online about presidential immunity more than the dozen times this weekend alone. trump will be stuck in new york, during his supreme court date, but expect his legal team to bring the crazy even without him. as you may remember, trump's attorney told a lower court that a president can be immune from prosecution, even for ordering a murder. >> could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival, who is not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? >> if you were impeached and convicted first. >> so your answer is no? >> my answer is qualified yes. >> let that sink in. an argument that would let a president or former president get away with murder, and if

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

ever seen before. the criminal prosecution of a former american president. for the first time, donald trump will face a jury of his peers in a case that could carry prison time. trump's hush money and election interference trial could be the ultimate test of the rule of law and the nature of accountability in this country. in less than 24 hours, the prosecution and the defense will deliver opening statements in front of 12 members of the jury and six alternates, laying out the evidence for and against trump's guilt. that is in spite of multiple last-ditch efforts by trump's team to delay the start of his trial. as a reminder, trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying records. the manhattan district attorney accuses trump of interfering in the 2016 election by disguising payments to adult film star, stormy daniels, to quiet her allegation of a past sexual encounter with trump, as legal expenses. trump has pleaded not guilty

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Life Liberty Levin

of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was

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FOX and Friends

well, the former president has continually slammed this case saying the payments to cohen were legit. >> i called a -- i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense, some accountant, didn't know, marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. and you get indicted over that? >> but prosecutor josh stein glass told prospective jurors quote this case is about the rule of law and whether or not donald trump broke it. reports say that first witness, yes, will be david pecker, the former publisher of the national inquirer he says he paid playboy playmate karen macdougall for her silence. lawyers for trump say prosecutors have it wrong. >> we believe the facts are absolutely on our side that they're absolutely exxonner racism of the president. and as long as the jury focuses on the facts and see through all

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

he's constantly on you to be like, are you sticking with me, do you have my back, are you we many? blah, blah, blah. if you leave me, i'll destroy you. that's how he operates. the problem is, if you start working with him a little, he will pull you in. i think that's what's happened. the far right people are fond of pointing to anyone who cares about democracy and the rule of law as having trump derangement syndrome. the real trump derangement syndrome is the people that find themselves sucked into his inner circle. >> let's turn to the prosecution. manhattan d.a. alvin bag made taking on trump a big part of his campaign. a "new york times" profile describes him as nerdy and often appearing to be the most uncomfortable, unmedia savvy public figure who will now face off against the reality television star, former president, master of spin, media ready inults and creation of his

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Morning Joe

trump. >> and, arguably, no american in history has so warped everyone else's reality, as well, right? i mean, it's not simply his imaginative universe. he has imposed his imaginative universe, his grievances, his vision of enemies versus himself on everyone. we're living in this warped reality. one thing about the last couple of weeks and about these images that i think -- maybe this isn't a particularly popular thing to say, but this is actually a somewhat reassuring set of images. it suggests that there is something more important than one single man and the will of one single man. that is the rule of law. he is submitting himself to the legal processes of the country,

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BBC News

planes taking off within 12 weeks. what do you think are some of the potential pitfalls, from one perspective, or frustrations from the other perspective? i'm thinking first of all about airlines, and aviation. what's the potential challenge there? 50. aviation. what's the potential challenge there?— aviation. what's the potential challenge there? so, first of all, 'ust to challenge there? so, first of all, just to say. _ challenge there? so, first of all, just to say. we _ challenge there? so, first of all, just to say, we saw _ challenge there? so, first of all, just to say, we saw in _ challenge there? so, first of all, just to say, we saw in his - just to say, we saw in his press conference today that the prime minister is not at all confident this scheme is going to get off the ground and there are number of reasons for that. we remain despite the absurdity of this legislation that tries to turn everything on its head, we remain a rule of law country and there will be further litigation for sure. but secondly as you say, they need to find an airline carrier that is prepared to be complicit in this cruel cash for humans scheme. he was affecting confidence on this front at the press conference today but freedom from torture and are enormous

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Trump Hush Money Trial

their instructions from the judge. he is walking them through what they're going to see, starting with opening statements. he's explaining the prosecution will go first, then the defense. he's going to explain the burden is on the prosecution. in fact, there's many parts of this trial the defense doesn't even have to put on because again, the burden is that of the prosecutors. he's also going to talk often through how they should operate throughout the next five to six weeks. he's going to tell him not to talk to anyone about the case, right? don't read anything about the case. so this is going to be their mission statement. he's laying out what the job entails should take maybe about half an hour and then we're going to hear opening statements from both the defense and from the prosecution. >> that's exactly right. now. prosecutors will go first. and as i said, they're trying to re-brand this case from the so-called hush money case to an election interference case. and we heard one of the prosecutors last week layout that he's he wants to convince the jury that this is is it about so-called hush money. this is about the rule of law and whether trump broke the law in order to help

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