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getting out. donald j. trump coming out of ah, the car there , the suv going up the steps. and did you know that this was extremely historic. tomorrow remarkable moment in u. s history will unfold the first ever arraignment of a former president in federal court historic and unprecedented. we ve never seen a former president sit in federal court at the defendant s table. soon he will take off for florida and for history. and of course, a day like this would not be complete without disgraced former fbi officials passing judgment on their favorite target. our system is not based on you know, we don t play by organized crime rules. it s not you take out one of my guys. i take out one of your guys, that s all equal. i think what we know about donald trump is his approach to businesses approach to politics as a person person in a personal relations. it is a constant pursuit of advantage might guess and it s speculation is that he saw in this material information that might be usef
cnn members and mitt and msnbc s we spent 95% of their airtime covering donald trump s arraignment. think about the build up over the weekend to. by now, you ve expect the media to have learned how to cover donald trump and his family. but that s the exact opposite of what happened after the president left the courthouse. he stopped by a famous cuban cafe in miami on his way out. cnn, like most networks, took trump s cafe visit live for most networks and certainly producers. his surprise stop is a godsend. after all, how exciting are plane landings, suv caravans, courtroom sketches, but not cnn . this unscripted moment where average voters, as you see right here, show affection and enthusiasm. a human side to president, 45, would not be covered. they would not allow it. watch. donald trump is charged with a series of federal felonies for mishandling the most sensitive government documents that we have. and for obstruction of justice, along with wall nada, who is charged wit
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