president pleaded not guilty to all 37 federal charges after turning himself in to the miamd. federal courthouse. now, hundreds of his supporters took to the streets outsidhundre the courthouse. some even prayed for trump at se tha arbitrarily stopped at. as he left the courthouse seemed kind of relaxedind of.. now, the justice department is alleging, in case you ve been in a cave the, that the for president mishandled classified documents that includedocumentdo us defense of weapons, secrets and even an attack plan on an unnamed foreign powen r filling. iran. w1 of the charges violate a la called the espionage act. now, whatever you think of donald trump st.donald actions,o put this all into context. the espionage ac c t is over 100 years old. president woodrow wilson signed pres into law to protect the nation from foreign spies duringring world war one. now, most prosecutions involving the espionage act have been reserved for actual spies like julius and ethel rosenberr g
specifically about i the case? will he try to use it to keep the wind at hi s back and create additional momentum like he got in the polls after the alvin break alvin bragg indictment? let s go out to kevin corkn bra he joins us with more. kevin, set the table for what we should expecn, set tort a couple of things ared on e actually coming up. i m imagining right noveg i knos on everything i know about the president and his team, he s going ove r some thoughts, wan not necessarily going to write everything out, but i know that they wan dt to make sure that he doesn t run afoul of what s happening from a legal perspectiv e. ofte but i can assure you of this.do he wants to get out there as hes often does. he wants, waople to tell the pea who are going to be waiting and listening to his every word thatdy t he is ready to fight. meantime, jack smith, the special counsek l overseeing the classified documents case against the former president, actually has a decades long prosecution record
i guess when we do get access to those recordings, those 17 recordings that senator grassley is aware of, that se of s probably when the d trump indictment will come down. brian, if we re being honest. well, when we find out about these tapes, that that could change everything. why do you think the fbian: why is reluctant to acknowledge tonight or or or confirm thatg th they exist? well, i think after seeingn the president of the united states literally try to throw in jail hibes number reaso one political opponent today, we see a lot of reasons. th is a distraction fromidence a our getting access to briberydet evidence and allegations in the 1023 form. when president trumpru indicted indicted by alvin bragg in new york. that was the day that we got, th access by the treasury, the suspicious activity report. there s a reason that there are coinn.ncidence s in politics, brian. this is happening for a reason to distract from the allegations and evidence of corruption, briber money ly