thank you so much for spending part of your tuesday with. we re grateful. the beat with ari melber, i want to hear what you have to say about the novel legal arguments we heard today. i appreciate that. we rely as well. we watch you, novel, extreme, dangerous, you re ono something. we re going to get to it. thank you, appcie it. welcome to the beat, i am ari melber, today marked the most controversial court hearing in the coup of donald trump. we can see the motorcade driving up to the washington courthouse today. some important things happened. trump pulled up so that he, the defendant, could attend this crucial appeals hearinwhh determines if this march coup trial will happen or not. trump and psktfuelga context laid out. i want to start withhe key developments that we learned from this hearing. one, trump is likely to lose. the judges were very skeptical, across the hearing of these extreme claims. most accounts of the hearing reported on that and how all three jud
the court that as president, driving new headlines shall shock anyone with a sense of shock left. a former president would have immunity for the assassination of rivals and that immunity covers having rivals assassinated in america according to trump s lawyer in court today. that is what he affirmed. this is not a drill. this is now asserted in court, a very public, very damming, very dangerous part of this former president s defense. in arguments that are designed to try to cancel, to prevent what is currently the planned federal trial of defendant trump for alleged criminal acts to overthrow an election which of course drew on violence on january 6th. you re going to hear it all. we re going to play it for you. if this sounds extreme or farfetched, first of all, it is