Prosecuting Donald Trump MSNBC
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Veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord discuss and dissect the cases against former President Donald Trump, including the historic indictments from the Manhattan D.A., Special Counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis.
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The Presidency Before the Supreme Court
Scrutinizing the Supreme Court’s historic oral arguments on Trump’s claim of presidential immunity and David Pecker’s testimony in New York.
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Live Coverage: Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Immunity Claim
Listen to Supreme Court arguments on whether Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution.
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Opening Statements
An analysis of opening statements in the New York criminal trial and a preview of the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Trump’s immunity appeal.
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The Jury Is Seated, with Readings from Robert De Niro and Glenn Close
The jury is seated. Plus an in-depth review of the Statement of Facts with excerpts read by Robert De Niro and Glenn Close.
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In a Manhattan Courtroom
The first criminal trial of a former U.S. president gets underway in a Manhattan courtroom. And acclaimed actor Robert De Niro reads an excerpt from the New York indictment.
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Live Coverage: New York v. Donald Trump
Listen to Ari Melber’s special coverage from the first day of the historic criminal trial of former president Donald Trump.
Customer Reviews
More anecdotes please.
Sorry wonderful msnbc producers but I could listen to Andrew and Mary for hours. I love this show so much. Such intelligence and knowledge combined with humour and warmth.
Amazing and obsessed from Australia
This podcast is so informative! Even though I’m in Australia, the 2024 elections have the chance to change so much. I’m scared but all I can do is be informed and share that knowledge with people I know.
Thank you both for everything you’re doing.
Love it even in Australia!
I really just want to thank this pair of extraordinary people for providing such an engaging walk through the American legal system. I’m an Australian who has no vested interest in American politics, and appreciate the entirely unbiased view - if only all Americans would engage (this is indeed something that confuses me, the hundreds of millions of Americans who actually like Trump…)!