presidential campaign and the host of the aisle mares podcast. and coming back to hang out with us, david henderson, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor. both of you, power panel, let s do this! alina, i would like to start with you. what about these allegations in jeffrey berman s book? he saying will overturned the sd why into a political weapon. shouldn t he have spoken up sooner than now? that s right, katie. but i think what we are going to see details in this book is the way in which, as you said, donald trump tried to use the attorney s office as his own political legal henchman, his own legal hit squat, if you will. but it s that berman walked a fine line in making sure that he was not this honoring the role of prosecutor. however, i m hoping there will be some details that will also
and conspiracy for allegedly swindling americans who wanted to contribute to the construction of a southern border wall. bannon s attorney told a judge, quote, he is not going anywhere. now, this is not the first time that bannon has faced criminal charges for the so-called we build a wall scheme. he was hit with federal fraud charges in august of 2020, but was pardoned by then president trump before he had to face any of the music. joining me now are david henderson, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor and harry littman, former united states attorney, former deputy assistant attorney general under the clinton administration, and a host of the talking fed spot costs. harry, i guess i could have kept ongoing with that intro, but two of my favorites are here. david and harry, thank you so much. david, i want to start with you.
himself in tomorrow. details on that case. and this afternoon, a reunion at the white house. former president barack obama and first lady michelle obama returning to visit the bidens. going to be the start of a bigger role for them headed into the midterms. we ll start with the new revelations about the documents seized from mar-a-lago. i want to bring in correspondent julia ainsley, reporter tom winter. clint watts a former fbi special agent and consultant. and charles coleman, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor. julia, good to have you here with me. first of all we want to talk about how the post previously reported that agents looked for nuclear documents at the time trump s team said this is bogus. we know that after this reporting there s a new statement out, too. a spokesperson blasting the reporting quoting the
they embrace, embrace political violence. they don t believe in democracy. we re going to talk about those comments and the new tone from the white house twitter account as well, ahead. but let me start with the expected release of the affidavit coming again, any moment this hour. joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, in washington. nbc s shaq brewster, who is near mar-a-lago in west palm beach, florida. katie benner, an msnbc contributor and justice reporter for the new york times, and chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official along with charles coleman, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. all right. ken, the deadline is noon. it is now 11:00 a.m. do you have any indication whatsoever from the justice department about when they re going to post it? is it going to be in the next five minutes or are we going to get it at 11:59:59? i wish i could help.
we re going to march to the capitol. i ll be there with you. fight for me. fight for what we re doing. fight for the movement. for more on today s bomb shell testimony and what it means for trump s potential legal peril, i m joined by a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, national correspondent for politico and former federal prosecutor and go in reverse order, glen. there were a lot of potential crimes spelled out to cassidy hutchinson. people telling her if we do x, we re looking at crimes. she was told that about the speech on the ellipse, saying things like fight for me, knowing there was violence taking place, but also just donald trump s actions and even trying to go to the capitol and physically be there. what crimes might those be? this re-enforces the earlier ruling that we all heard from the federal judge in california, david carter, who decided by a preponderance of the evidence that donald trump together with john eastman committed at least two federal felonies