someone who used to be president and currently running to be president again, is caught up in so many allegations of misconduct, of crimes. and so everything changes now. i mentioned this once earlier tonight. we will remember march 30th. it will be marked in the history books. the future is unwritten, whether it s marked at the beginning of a trial that sends someone to prison or the beginning of a process that cleared his name. we can t tell you that and anyone that tries to p prejudge that might be getting ahead of the process but is the end of a period where donald trump was not legally held to account. and today, in the rest of donald trump s life are different, as he learns, perhaps for the first time in his life, what it is to be completely out of control, to have to react to a government and propecsecutorial system whe his antics do not matter what matters is what a judge says, what a jury of his peers says not what he says or posts. so we re going forward on this tog
former president the first sitting president to beq■ charged,■ ■á qakes this passing lee, and it s quite a knock to h.■em a> you know, ando■q■ jason it is not unprecedented in the world forjf a president to be indicted. the current leader of israel is literally under indictment right now, and tried to seize control of the cour[d■system in order tot■ protect himself. south korea has indicted its former president. italyñi■has a president that faced indictment. you could go on, right? there are other countries where this has happened. it s just unprecedented here. and i wondere■ if you, as■k als- as a political scientist,5a■ ca■ amn idea of the presidency as sort of the king. because we havelp treatedt( j■u, functionally, even if they are not on paper. q■ñ■u■u■know, soccer, universal healtht■ care, arresting a form1 president who tries tot■ take