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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In Closing
Jurors have begun deliberations in Trump’s New York trial. What to know about summations from the defense and prosecution.
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"The E-mail Speaks for Itself"
After a stinging cross of Costello by Hoffinger, a charging conference is held to decide jury instructions. And what closing arguments need to accomplish.
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130,000 Reasons
The fine line between a mistake and a lie is one the jury has to draw, as testimony ends in the New York trial.
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How do you Solve a Problem like Michael Cohen?
Michael Cohen’s credibility is at the heart of Trump’s criminal trial. Plus: what the prosecution needs to address in redirect.
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'For the Benefit of Mr. Trump'
Trump’s right-hand man takes the stand. Andrew and Mary break down the significance of Cohen’s testimony alongside the evidence.
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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.
Avis
Good, but too many “sort ofs”
An instructive podcast, but Andrew Weismann has been infected by the MSNBC “sort of” verbal tic. “Sort of” is a bad, ambiguous fill phrase to use when discussing the law. A law either is Constitutional or it is not, or its Constitutionality is disputed. But it’s not “sort of” Constitutional.