that does it for a special coverage primetime special coverage this evening but we have much more ahead and now it s time for the last word with a great lawrence o donnell. we have breaking e. jean carroll knows which away began on your show with your interview with e. jean carroll and her lawyer, and that is in the lawsuit, she has another lawsuit against donald trump for all the comments he made about her, and today a federal judge, luis kaplan, granted e. jean carroll s request to revise the defamation lawsuit that she filed against donald trump to include the similar comments that he made recently on cnn, that he made last month on cnn. you had a chance to ask them if that is what their plan was. and it certainly sounded like it was. i said, i mean, you just got this huge judgments against him for saying these terrible things about you that were untrue, and then as soon as the judge came back he said again, what can you do about? that and e. jean carroll s lawyer said
phang show, live from miami florida. we have a lot of news to cover a lot of questions answered. let s get started. unprecedented indictment. the one term ex president, donald trump, now has two indictments to match his two impeachments. that special counsel jack smith breaks his silence on trump s stunning 37 criminal counts and classified documents case. plus, they have receipts. the photos allegedly showing boxes of top secret documents hidden at mar-a-lago, in a ballroom, even a bathroom. i want to know is this any way to treat our national security secrets? and on the road again later today, donald trump is hitting the campaign trail. what will his message now be to voters admits his federal indictment? our in-depth coverage of this remarkable moment in united states history begins right now. and a good saturday morning to you. i am katie phang. we start with history unfolding before our very eyes. donald trump is now the first president ever to be indicted on fe
his case today, one is florida attorney christopher kise who said that guys had been hired to help deal with the documents case last year but had previously produced his role over disagreements with trump s legal strategy and may not handle the matter going forward, to people who are familiar with the case of said. disagreements over legal strategy have entered the search for new defense attorneys, according to people familiar with the discussions. our next guest who declined to represent donald trump told the washington post that the cons are illustrated by three of his four lawyers quitting in the last few weeks. he needs a good florida lawyer with an impeccable reputation who is very experienced in this. joining our discussion now is a jon sale, a former federal prosecutor in the southern district of new york and a
defendants to actually own up, plead guilty, and be able to take accountability straight out of the gate. it reduces the potential exposure. there s been a lot of chatter about you has district court judge a lead cannon. trump appointee, we remember her well from her failed attempt to in this classified documents case last year. the circuit smacked her down. she initially has been assigned in this case. we keep on using this word initially charles, because there s the possibility she doesn t say on this case. if she doesn t recruits herself on her own do you expect the doj to promptly file a motion to remove her from this case? i do expect the doj to file the motion, i don t necessarily know it would be successful. given the nature in which this case has come to light, how she was chosen, she was used by the electronic wheel. for viewers who don t know, basically a randomized system that more or less assigns cases