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MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber July 6, 2024

tonight on the prosecutor in america who may scare donald trump the most. new unseen footage from special counsel jack smith. that s coming up. meanwhile, mccarthy tapped santos for a committee that, well, you wouldn t believe it. we begin now with the serious reports of actual domestic terrorism in our nation. a new mexico republican arrested for allegedly targeting the other party, democrats, accused of shooting into at least four homes of democratic officials. there s new video of fed taking this suspect, solomon pena into custody in new mexico. he calls himself the maga king. he s basically a failed candidate for local office. he lost that november election by wide margin. he ll be in court tomorrow facing conspiracy charges. police say he s the mastermind of a string of shootings, political violence from the right, in this case targeting democrats that goes all the way back to last month, december. police say he might have been motivated by the anger he felt from his los

MSNBCW The July 3, 2024

Hey, ari. Thank you very much. We are planning a big show, here, bear with us, we have donald trump facing the fraud trial as soon as this monday, with Special Report, and d. A. Fani willis, taking on trump and the sprawling rico case will begin with trunks address, take a listen. There is an Extremist Movement that does not share the basic belief in our democracy. The Maga Movement and there is no doubt that Todays Republican Party is driven and intimidated by maga republican extremist. They are not hiding their attacks, they are openly promoting them. Trump says the constitution gave him the right to do whatever he wants as president. End of quote. I have never heard a President Say that even in jest. The president , making those comments about the threatening remarks to general mark millie, which were a very big deal. Donald trump posted online an attack on milley, then sa in different time, the punishment would have been death. This is, by any measure, a major scandal. It is not so

MSNBC Ana Cabrera Reports June 4, 2024 14:13:00

rulings. any judge has to start someplace. you re being to be inexperienced at some point. but the courtroom demeanor was just being described as she s overly sensitive to criticism, and the fact that she seems to have a deaf ear for actual legal analysis. she was pretty resoundingly smacked down by the court of appeals for those really poor rulings she made in that special masters case, motivation aside. a really quick follow. i mean, is it at this point safe to say she s not planning to recuse herself at least voluntarily because she hasn t so far, or could that still happen between now and the first court appearance in which he s going to go before the trial judge? it could still happen. we wouldn t know what her internal thinking is at this point, and i don t think the department or jack smith has indicated they re going to seek to ask her to step down. it s a loaded decision for them to do that because obviously it opens them up to being accused

MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber June 4, 2024 23:39:00

safe all the time sometimes there s a righteous case that you lose. yeah, i m going jump in. i want to ask you one other thing. they say in skiing, if you never fall, then you re not pushing yourself. when you look at the stakes here, you want to push just beyond the sure wins. when people with vindicated in the jury process, that s how it s supposed to work. 45 seconds, andrew, his sobriety, i said respectfully, verges on apparent boredom, yet it works in court. how do you view that? because that comes across in his style. yeah, i think he has a really good courtroom demeanor. i think he is just the facts kind of guy. it s very funny, though, because i know him, to hear about him being a sober guy, because i don t think his friends would describe him that way. you know, the picture you paint is somebody that he might be very effective prosecutor, but you re thinking i never want to

MSNBC Dateline June 4, 2024 09:03:00

in centerville, michigan, in st. joseph county. it had been nearly a year since venus stewart disappeared in her pajamas. her husband, doug, was now on trial for her murder, even though the body was never found. a fundamental fact of the defense s case. doug pleaded not guilty, and said he was surprised he was even arrested. this is my opening statement. reporter: the responsibility for prosecuting doug stewart fell to baby-faced john mcdonough. douglas stewart caused the death of venus stewart. reporter: seated at the defense table, doug stewart wearing casual guy sweaters and sweater vests. courtroom demeanor, what d you see, john? he was very good at kinda presenting himself as kinda the all-american guy. it was very bizarre. cause we would go into chambers, he would talk out loud like he was one of the

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