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Alex Wagner Tonight

so, weisselberg's potentia criminal exposure here is very much alive issue as it was first reported right here on the show, with wnbc, weisselberg has parted way with the lawyers who represented him during the trump organization investigation. weisselberg reportedly now has a new lawyer, someone who is also not coincidentally paid b the trump organization if allen weisselberg is gettin out of prison, he's getting ou of her acres in two weeks, why does he need a new lawyer? that news stuck out to me, remember, in the federal probe into the hush money payments allen weisselberg was grante immunity in exchange for his grand jury testimony this is the case that resulted in michael cohen going t prison in the unsealing of th statement of facts in alvi bragg's case against trump yesterday, we learned that deeper extent of allen weisselberg's alleged handed that scheme. the da lays out in detail that weisselberg was involved i discussions about how much money to pay stormy daniels,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

character in trump world, he worked for the organization fo nearly 50 years. the previous manhattan da, c vance, was scrutinizin weisselberg in connection to fraud claims levied at trump and his organization by none other than michael cohen and that vast criminal probe the one started by cy vance, that appears to still be open. the new york times reported in february, prosecutors were dangling more charges agains allen weisselberg in an effort to get him to cooperate in the hush money payments case that's the one alvin bragg issued an indictment for yesterday. it is important to remember, this larger fraud investigatio is arguably a broader and more consequential investigatio than the hush money payments case it involves allegations that trump and his business inflate and deflated assets in order t get more favorable insurance and mortgage rates so, weisselberg's potentia criminal exposure here is very much alive issue as it was first reported right here on the show, with wnbc, weisselberg has parted way with the lawyers who represented him during the trump organization investigation.

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All In With Chris Hayes

indicted he thinks it is a really bad look to add to that, here's wha trump's former lawyer, a key witness in the manhattan cas michael cohen, told ari melber tonight. >> this is not something tha donald is capable of eithe understanding or contendin with he believes he could control every situation. this is not a situation that h has any control over, and that is making him sick to stomach. >> and do you think he wil feel genuine fear? >> yes, i think right now he's beyond petrified >> i'm joined now by jonatha dienst, chief investigativ reporter for wnbc, chief justice contributor for nb news, and a cherished colleague, great have you here. we're waiting on two rulings from this judge, right there are two motions righ now. take me through them, there is one on the cameras, and there' one about a question about whether this indictment will b unsealed what do we know about these? >> our best information is the indictment will not be unseale until donald trump appears i court tomorrow and once that happens, the judge literally takes the pape

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

-- not far from where donald trum is staying at his mar-a-lago residents. good to see you both, on, let' start with you and everythin that's happened over the pas few hours. >> over the last few hours there is anticipation of the grand jury convening here agai today, then traditionall meeting monday's wednesday thursday's, but there were som reports yesterday, and we ma be having to wait a mont before alvin bragg were to convene, for the purposes of voting, this afternoon was different, and our jonatha deeds from wnbc, reported that there is increased security, and ypg was called to be prepared for potentially wha was to come. ultimately, just before 5 pm that is when the grand jur voted to indict donald trump >> they voted to indict now an indictment has to be filed

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MSNBC Reports

a typical donald trump posture where he's ready to be combative on something that he believes is an injustice >> we begin this morning on that historic indictment starting us off, nbc's gabe gutierrez outside the d.a.'s office in lower manhattan. nbc's dasha burns outside mar-a-lago in west palm beach, florida, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney and law professor at the university of michigan, laura jarrett, and charles coleman former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney, both charles and barbara are msnbc legal analysts we just got news about what could be in the indictment what have we learned >> yeah, according to our colleague at wnbc, jonathan dienst, we are told that the indictment has roughly 30 counts related to document fraud, which as we have reported and other out lets have reported primarily relate to this issue of falsifying business records. we know that in the days leading

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

the indictment is sealed, but just last hour nbc confirmed from two sources familiar with the matter that they are about 30 counts of document-related fraud charges in that indictment trump's attorney says he's expected to be arraigned on tuesday, and one of trump's lawyers told nbc's "today show" earlier today that trump will voluntarily surrender to authority. >> he's not going to hole up in mar-a-lago he'll face this, and we'll face it, and we'll be successful i'm sure president trump will not take a plea deal in this case it's not going to happen there's no crime >> with us now to talk more about all of this, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, our chief investigative reporter for wnbc and our nbc news chief justice contributor, and maya wiley, a former u.s. attorney and now president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights

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Deadline White House

and other investigations don't have the fax they don't have the compelling body of evidence to present that we had now whether the department was too slow or not, i do believe that we had to blaze a bit of a trail for them i do think they were focused almost exclusively at first on the blue collar part of the case we've talked about this before hundreds of people charged with storming the capital and they weren't sufficiently focused on the white collar part of the case, this sort of -- the political coup but they got there whether it was because they learned about it from our investigation or from our hearings, they got there they're there now, and they're pursuing it now. and they're being thorough and they're being careful. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, buff someone else has gotten there. wnbc is reporting that the grand jury is voting on the trump case in manhattan right now, 22 minutes ago. the three of us convened and we

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All In With Chris Hayes

legal basis to access such information. the manhattan da dismissed the demand in a public statement on saturday that read in part, quote, the unprecedented inquiry by federal elected officials into an ongoing matter serves only to hinder, disrupt, and undermine the legitimate work of our dedicated prosecutors. of course, -- undermine this investigation is exactly what trump's allies want to do. but so far, it seems, their efforts have come to nothing. for more on the latest development out of the manhattan da's office, i'm joined by jonathan, chief justice contributor for nbc news, and chief investigative reporter for wnbc in new york. thanks for coming on the show. what more do we know about what happened today? >> i think the main headline coming out of today is that the grand jury, were told from several sources, did not vote. he was not asked about, which

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All In With Chris Hayes

were far more reporters present than actual trump defending protesters. hopefully, i gotta say, things stay that way. obviously, the best-case scenario would before trump's reporters to remain peaceful, especially considering this might not be the only time he is indicted. right now, as i am speaking to you, trump's attorneys are working to discredit another case built up against him. they are in georgia trying to block a grand jury report into his efforts to pressure local officials into overturning an election. they are also trying to force district attorney fani willis who ran that granary in vesta geisha to recuse herself over bogus claims of political violence. now, the indictments in that case are also expected to, if donald trump ceases his day in court, he's gonna need a better defense than his claims of political witch hunt. joining me now, jonathan dienst, chief justice contributor for nbc news, chief investigative reporter for wnbc in new york. he has been reporting on this all day. jonathan, what is the latest? >> it is the grand jury, ending

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All In With Chris Hayes

might not be the only time he is indicted. right now, as i am speaking to you, trump's attorneys are working to discredit another case built up against him. they are in georgia trying to block a grand jury report into his efforts to pressure local officials into overturning an election. they are also trying to force district attorney fani willis who ran that grand jury in georgia to recuse herself over bogus claims of political violence. now, the indictments in that case are also expected to, if donald trump ceases his day in court, he's gonna need a better defense than his claims of political witch hunt. joining me now, jonathan dienst, chief justice contributor for nbc news, chief investigative reporter for wnbc in new york. he has been reporting on this all day. jonathan, what is the latest? >> it is the grand jury, ending its work today. we have no news out of the da's office or the grand jury. it also meets on wednesdays, so the expectation is that we may learn more than. we were told from numerous

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