just 7 99 a month. 775383882 or visit homeserve dot com morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. some breaking news on our top story, a source familiar with the matter district attorney s investigation of the former president, telling cnn that the grand jury will reconvene tomorrow. you ll remember john miller s reporting that dea alvin bragg is weighing whether to recall former trump fixer michael cohen and possibly another witness unknown who, if anyone will testify tomorrow more on this in our next hour, caitlin collins hosting a cnn primetime hour on the subject. next to south carolina. the state law enforcement division or sled, is assigning more agents. the stephen smith homicide investigation this in hopes that those who may know what happened to him or more willing to speak freely. now you may recall his body was found in the middle of a rural hampton county road in july. 2015 sled said the 19 year old nursing student died from blunt force trauma to the he
pretty good balance. and if somebody comes in and knocks you off balance, even a little. you could fall right off the falsifying business records. how serious i mean, are people i ve been reading that there are a lot of people get prosecuted that for that in new york. it s a misdemeanor, as scott said, which means no one goes to prison for a misdemeanor. there is a way that it can be bumped up to what we call a class e felony. that s the lowest level of felony coz a through e. if they can show that the records were falsified. in order to commit some second crime. there s a little bit of uncertainty about what that second crime would be here. the thinking is a campaign finance violation. these hush money payments were designed to protect donald trump electorally as opposed to personally. even then, though, it s important to know even if that happens, and he s convicted of that, quite likely, he s not even sentenced to prison. if there is an indictment. do we know what the timeline then
felony. that s the lowest level of felony coz a through e. if they can show that the records were falsified. in order to commit some second crime. there s a little bit of uncertainty about what that second crime would be here. the thinking is a campaign finance violation. these hush money payments were designed to protect donald trump electorally as opposed to personally. even then, though, it s important to know even if that happens, and he s convicted of that, quite likely, he s not even sentenced to prison. if there is an indictment. do we know what the timeline then is of? the announcing, i mean, does that immediately become known? what how does great question here s what we know about the choreography if they vote to indict the charges will be filed under seal, and i am told that the district attorney s office would then notify the defense attorneys that there has been an indictment but not necessarily the charges. then they would work together both sides to negotiate a self surre
moving case, the faster one being the federal classified documents probe last night we learned that the d c circuit court of appeals had just demanded legal filings from both sides by this morning arguments on whether to set aside attorney client privilege and compel additional testimony and trump and documents from that man, trump s attorney, evan corporate . by late this afternoon, the court had ruled against corcoran , who has source tells us is now scheduled to testify this friday. there s upholds what sources say the judge, barrel howls sealed finding that prosecutors have enough evidence to meet the crime fraud except exception to attorney client privilege, which is a rare thing evidence showing that corcoran s interactions with the former president were part of a possible crime that s stunning in and of itself and remarkable in the sheer speed of it all, so there s a lot to get to tonight. we start here in new york with cnn s paula reid. what is the latest we ve learned that the
i m sure you ve been asked this a million times. what do you think this means for the former president in terms of i mean, this case being brought forward, does it hurt him does is it something he should embrace and lean into? well he s very good at embracing and leaning into to victimization. and look, i m just gonna level with you guys. most republicans, even the people that don t want to vote for him again. think that in the history of sex no one s ever had to do as much paperwork about it is donald trump and the idea that you d be charged with a crime for it. seven years later, i mean it just by a d. a by the way, who is downgraded a bunch of violent, violent people while they re upgrading some seven year old sex paperwork case, so yeah, he s going to lean into it. republicans are obviously responding to it. they re raising money weakens the other potential charges percent because what they did in georgia, quite obviously deadly serious. the documents maybe january. 6th obviously.