For the prosecution shows and tells how donald trump operates like a mob boss. Thats tonight on newsnight good evening. Im abby phillip in new york and tonight, cnn puts a voice and a face to the key facts that you could read on paper in that case against donald trump. Meet brian butler. Hes also known as employee number five in the criminal indictment from special counsel jack smith. Butler is not a random person who trump can suddenly claim. He doesnt know he knows trump and it has known him for 21 years since he took a job as a seasonal valet at maralago. He has years of pictures and messages with everyone important in the trump orbit. He worked for he worked hundreds of p. Stance feet away from carlos de oliviera, the other maralago employee . He was indicted alongside trump, and they took lightly walks together. They were friends, but their paths now look very different. They oliviera is alleged to have lied to investigators. Meanwhile, butler has cooperated and he is helping pros
Supreme court will decide whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the federal Election Interference currants case. But they also may have just played a major role in his legal strategy. We have new reporting on trumps reaction to it all tonight also, our exclusive interview with senator mitt romney, the only republican senator to vote to convict trump twice. Hell weigh in on what he believes a second trump term would mean. And also a key figure of watergate john dean will join me. What is president nixons white House Counsel make of the ruling that could shape us history. Im Kaitlan Collins this is the source we are feeling shockwaves tonight from the Supreme Court. And if things play out as they now seem, that they will, donald trump will not have to face jack smith in court until deep into 2020. 24 potentially right up against the election, or even more likely after the election. And of course, all of this depends on whether or not he wins that election. In which case he m
Oj simpson thank you so much for joining us tonight. Cnet news night with abby phillip starts now oj simpsons, all American Horror story comes to an end. Thats tonight on these good evening. Im abby phillip in new york tonight. Ron goldman and the brown. You should remember those two names and also this name for what prosecutors said that he did to them oj simpson. He died today from Prostate Cancer at the age of 76. The running back turn broadcast are turned pitch man for everything was a fixture in American Living Rooms for over decades of his career until he went on the run it just moments. Im going to speak with oj simpsons ghostwriter, the man who helped him with that semi confession book. If i did it. And also with gloria already, who represented Nicole Browns family through both trials. But first, some some slow speeds sprint from police wound its way through la and unwound the myth around that man giving the country of of a Jealous Domestic Abuser who police immediately suspect
politics i am the president, but i am also a dad joe biden, in the complicated pander and chief candidates for reelection and concern father as his son sits inside of delaware courtroom facing criminal charges brought by it biden, justice department plus file and error. donald trump s conviction on criminal charges rallies republicans to his side while democrats are divided on this question, is branding trump with a convicted felon label, help or hurt their chances at stopping has returned to the white house and capitol hill flash at this hour, republicans are grilling dr. anthony fauci on his tough and controversial decisions during the covid pandemic. i m dana bash so let s go behind the headlines and inside politics we start right now. we are going to go right up to capitol hill and we re going to get into that hearing. marjorie taylor greene is questioning dr. anthony. good okay. we ll we ll take that as a you don t know what you represent. this as director of the nih
daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down like last night and an historic election in mexico 6:00, a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us former president donald trump will be sentenced for his crimes on july 11, just days before he said to me, nominated for president at the republican national convention in an interview with fox over the weekend, trump claimed he is just fine with going to jail but in one of the most volatile divided moments in modern history, here s what he said about how his supporters might react i don t know that the public would stand it i don t i m not sure the public would stand for it with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there s a breaking point boyd there s a breaking point. he says, i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about those comments