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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It's Not About Sex
Examining the finer points of Stormy Daniels’ testimony and cross-examination. And how to approach a mistrial motion.
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Exhibits 35 and 36
Crucial testimony from Hope Hicks and Jeff McConney as the New York trial continues. And a stern warning from Judge Merchan.
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Color From the Courtroom
Andrew frames the dynamics at play inside the New York courtroom. And takeaways from Keith Davidson’s testimony.
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It’s Only Tuesday
Dissecting the cross-examination of AMI CEO David P****r. Plus: Judge Merchan’s options as he hears more alleged gag order violations this Thursday.
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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 P****r’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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