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April 24, 2024

'Bit of a sleazy guy': Political analyst says people are 'worn down' by all of Trump's legal woes - MSNBC Reports



Trump's hush money trial continued today with ex-tabloid publisher David Pecker testifying. Meanwhile, Trump is also facing other legal woes. NBC News' Dasha Burns and MSNBC political analyst Brendan Buck discuss. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

BREAKING: Senate passes $95 billion aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after long delay in the House - Alex Wagner MSNBC



The Senate passed $95 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after the bill languished in the House, bogged down by Republican in-fighting. Former senator Claire McCaskill joins Alex Wagner to discuss the combination of credit and blame House Speaker Mike Johnson will receive as a result of the bill's passage. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

Trump Trial Plan BACKFIRING IN HIS FACE Already - Meidas Touch



Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu breaks down many of the misconceptions surrounding the opening arguments in Trump's first criminal case. - 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

'He has a whole lot to say:' Tabloid boss takes stand at Trump hush money trial - All In - MSNBC



“My topline impression is that David Pecker has a whole lot to say,” MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin says, discussing the second day of testimony in the Trump hush money trial. New York Magazine’s Andrew Rice also joins to discuss. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

'Women selling stories': Trump trial witness details secret 2015 meeting with Trump - All In - MSNBC



On the second day of testimony in Trump’s New York criminal trial, former tabloid publisher David Pecker took the stand to describe how he met with Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in 2015 to devise a secret plan to catch and kill stories about the then-candidate’s affairs. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

'Let the contrast speak for itself': Trump in court while Biden hits campaign trail - MSNBC Reports



Did the former president violate the gag order issued by Judge Merchan? The prosecution team is arguing he did with his Truth Social posts. Meanwhile, President Biden is out on the campaign trail. Former Rep. David Jolly and Biden 2020 senior campaign advisor Alencia Johnson discuss. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

Trump clashing with his lawyer? What Joy Reid saw inside Trump's criminal trial - MSNBC Reports



Joy Reid explains what it was like to be inside the courtroom of Trump's hush money trial today in New York City. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

'Catch and kill' dissected, jury exposed to how National Enquirer worked to help Trump campaign - Deadline - MSNBC



David Folkenflik, NPR Media Correspondent, and Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent, join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline: White House with an in-depth look at the work the National Enquirer did during the 2016 Presidential campaign to kill stories that harmed Donald Trump and sow fake news about Donald Trump's political opponents like Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz. - Aired on 04/23/2024.
April 24, 2024

With contempt decision imminent, law enforcement agencies meet about potential Trump incarceration - Glenn Kirschner



Day two of his criminal trial was no better for Donald Trump than day one. His friend and long-time associate David Pecker testified about the dirty "catch-and-kill" scheme they conspired to execute to assist Trump in his political pursuits. Pecker also testified that Trump was very detail-oriented, to the point of being a "micromanager." This directly undercut Trump's lawyer's contention during opening statements that Trump had no idea why he was writing $30,000 check after $30,000 ($420,000 in all) on his personal checking account and delivering the checks to Michael Cohen. In essence, defense lawyer Todd Blanche was urging the jury to check their common sense at the courtroom door.

Even worse for Blanche, at one point during the criminal contempt argument for Trump's repeated violation of Judge Merchan's gag order, Judge Merchan told Blanche, "you're losing all credibility with the court."

Given that the penalty for criminal contempt is up to 30 days in jail per violation, there is a very real possibility that Trump could end up in jail.

Indeed, today The New York Times reported that the United States Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies have been meeting to determine how they would handle Trump's incarceration if he is ordered jailed. - Glenn Kirschner - 04/23/2024.

April 24, 2024

Trump's lawyer finds himself STUCK between a rock and a hard place - Talking Feds



Another interesting day in court marked by a struggling Todd Blanche and an overall bad day for Trump. The trial will resume again on Thursday. - 04/23/2024.

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