election interference trials, one of them encompassing the insurrection on january 6 and one pending classified documents trial for retaining and hiding records, government records, some of them containing top secret nuclear intelligence haven t driven away donald trump s voters, what will last week s felony conviction for falsifying documents and to conceal them and to conceal that information from voters in 2016 really do? in other words, what more do voters really need to know about donald trump? or to put a finer point on it, how many more voters need to know more about donald trump? believe it or not, there are quite a few. the new york times went back and interviewed nearly 2,000 people, some of them who said a conviction would make them rethink voting for donald trump. we re going to tell you the results of their survey in just a moment, but first here is what some of those voters said, quote, we all know if donald trump gets reelected he s going to try to be a dicta
know. he still has appeals rights. he still could seek a rehearing from the d.c. circuit or go to the supreme court and on that basis you shouldn t send him to prison now. this isn t the system of justice i know, at which point judge nichols said you should sit down. well, does he have a point or is the judge explain the background on that. i think that david schoen who is bannon s criminal defense attorney now and i should note also represented donald trump in his second of two impeachments, he is a real defense lawyer s defense lawyer. he is not a partisan hack. that having been said did he get very impassioned in a way that judge nichols found inappropriate and disrespectful? seems to be he cross add line as far as judge nichols was concerned. lisa rubin, thank you very much. always good to see you. coming up, what beau biden s widow told the court today about the, quote, terrible experience she had in the aftermath of her husband s death when she began a relationship with
individuals who have already been deported, already exhausted all of their due process, all their appeals rights. these people have been ordered deported by judges, they are still in the united states against the law so we re just going to get those individuals that already had their time in court and had their say. we are not looking at separating families, not looking at separating children. we are looking at doing this in the humane possible way and in a way that we can keep the families together. it is complete and total dishonesty. instead of letting everybody know the whole truth. if everybody knew the whole truth they wouldn t be against this operation. house and senate want to provide money for the humanitarian side of the crisis but can t agree on the rest of it. we will see what they get done before they go out for the july recess. thank you both.