your card from donald trump about his verdict, but what about stormy daniels? this hour, i will speak with her attorney, clark brewster, to learn how stormy learned of the verdict, and how she is doing now. and, her choice to wear a bulletproof vest. good to see you back in the studio. welcome to alex witt reports, i am yasmin vossoughian in for alex. there is even more new fallout from the verdict in donald trump/money trial, guilty on all 34 counts, if you don t know by now. a new poll conducted by reuters in the hours after the verdict shows 11% of republicans saying they are less likely to vote for trump, following his conviction, while 34% say they are more likely to vote for him. the new numbers are almost identical to true verdict pulling. with the majority saying the verdict would not change their vote. another new snap poll from morning consults shows that 54% of registered voters approving of the verdict, and 34% saying they disappear. these numbers, by the way, t
the one and only wolf blitzer tuition room happening. now, president biden takes his pitch for the defense of democracy to an iconic site of american heroism during world war ii. he s invoking the legs let s see of d-day troops as he urges the world to stand firmly against vladimir putin s aggression in ukraine here in the united states, donald trump has now warning that quote, sometimes revenge can be justified. we re getting new reaction to trump as he triples down on his threats to get even with opponents after his criminal while conviction and trump s former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, pleads not guilty to criminal charges in arizona, where he s accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential results tied to a slate of fake electors welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i will blitzer a urine the situation room we begin with president biden s rallying cry for democracy with a poignant who backdrop the historic lif
Yes, that is basically it. I dont know if he wanted to be there while trump was making his speech about the change of staff. Phil rucker, as condensed as they are, all of our Print Colleagues at the white house are writing the Lookback Piece about the Reince Priebus era, all six months of it. And i know you contend he was something less than a Chief Of Staff in full always . You know, yeah, i think that is exactly right. Look, this is an establishment republican who became close to donald trump over the course of the campaign. Tried to help integrate the party in the trump world. Tried to do it in washington to help trump govern and pass his agenda on capitol hill. But he was beset time and time again by the kind of chaos and disorder that has really defined all of trumps enterprises,
including this white house. It was so remarkable, that Reince Priebus was so belittled and demeaned at work, the backbiting was so intense and vicious. I talked to one staffer, the president said that Rei
addition to 11 of the people who assembled and then the seven national trump figure 15 so far have been a arraigned in arizona. there are more coming in the coming days. there are total of five states now, wolf that have brought charges in the scheme, wolf interested canon law. thank you very, very much. we re also getting new insight right now into the judge overseeing donald trump s classified documents case in florida, cnn spoke with multiple veterans of judge aileen cannon, courtroom about some of her controversial decisions and our readiness to take on a trial of such historic magnitude. let s bring in former trump attorney bill brennan and cnn legal analyst norm eisen norm, let me start with you. the attorneys. cnn smoke to describe judge cannon as smart and diligent, but they also quote, say, not efficient and quote very form and not very good as far as substance is concerned, walk us through