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MSNBCW Alex July 3, 2024

I will see you at the end of tomorrow. Of tomorrow for most of his life, donald trump is sort himself as a successful businessman he did it first as a minor new york celebrity, and then as a reality tv host. And then however improbably, as candidate for the night and states. Trumps main asset, his Selling Point if you will, the reason were supposed to take him seriously, he was the successful leader of the Real Estate Empire that bears his name. But today, a judge in new york found that trumps Business Empire has built, in part, on rampant fraud. And the judge ordered the dissolution of trumps business is in the state of new york. Heres what he wrote. Ordered, any certificates filed by any of the entity defendants, or by any other entity controlled or been officially owned by donald j trump, donald trump jr. , eric trump, former Trump Organization cfo allen weisselberg, in trumps aviation controller jeffrey mcconney. Cancel. To put that in laymans terms, for now, the Trump Organization

FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime July 2, 2024

fox news alert and welcome to a special edition of jesse watters prime time supreme court issuing a historic ruling today that former president trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken as president but he can in private acts chief justice writing for the majority, no immunity for unofficial acts and not everything the president does is official in a 63 ruling, determined some of trump s actions 2020 election were in fact official acts but some in the lower court for fact-finding but without wasting any time, guess what president biden using the decision to reinvigorate reinvigorate brazen attacks on the highest court as moments ago he said this. this nation founded on the principle that there are no kings in america each of us equal before the law and no one is above the law even the president of the united states and today the supreme court decision a presidential immunity that fundamentally changed for kayleigh: all practical purposes today s decision mos

MSNBCW Velshi July 2, 2024

fight ahead. another hour of velshi starts now. good morning. there have been many attempts to hold donald trump accountable for his actions over the years. he has been criminally indicted multiple times since leaving the white house in just the e past couple of years he has been found liable for sexually abusing and prodding writer e. jean carroll. now, he is the first former american president to be convicted of a felony. he will be sentenced on july 11th, just two weeks after his first presidential debate against joe biden and one week before the gop officially makes him its presidential nominee at the republican national convention in milwaukee. and his sentencing, he faces the possibility of being penalized with a fine, probation, or prison time. but none of the efforts to hold trump accountable so far have succeeded in humbling the present or changing his behavior or curbing his attacks on the rule of law. he is the same polarizing and boorish politician we have alw

MSNBC Velshi June 4, 2024 15:31:00

but it almost feels like no decision is a decision on determining whether donald trump is immune from anything he did as president. to most laypeople, they think that is an outrageous sort of suggestion but it still has not been determined by the supreme court and that is germane to the fact we have an election in five months and four days. that is right. and i think it is really telling when you compare the immunity case to the trump disqualification case. then trump disqualification case was filed with the supreme court during christmas, the week after christmas. the court took it up the first week of january. and we were having oral arguments the second week of february. i believe it was february 6th or february 8th. we saw that case move rapidly impart. it may be because states had to

CNN Election 2024 The Campaign and the Courtroom June 4, 2024 05:12:00

appeal them. but do you think he would take a which is probably three to four months. but, jim, do you think he would take a plea deal because he was putting out this mug shot. that would be surrendering if you were to accept a plea agreement. so i don t see a plea agreement in any way, shape, or form perhaps until after and the lawyers will have to consider this with their client until after he s potentially convicted in one of those cases, where then he says, okay, i m facing jail time now. i m staring down jail time, federal jail time. i have another federal case coming. what am i going to do now? i think that s when folks are going to start talking about agreements. but until he s convicted in one of those cases, i don t see him taking a plea deal. i just don t. all right. jim schultz, thanks very much for your time. we appreciate it thank you. as we were say mark meadows wants his case move to l court. at least two co-defendants wants

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