you can be all of these things and not only can you be here you can lead just like me. setting a legacy she hope will be followed molly hunter, nbc news a nerd, a crier, and a hug. or jacinda ardern, reminding u all that we all have what it takes to lead. and on that beautiful note, wish you all a very good night and a happy passover to thos who celebrate. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late wit us i will see you at the end of tomorrow if you are a superstitiou person, as i am, then maybe yo are familiar with the notion that bad things happen i threes for, example you might get a flat tire and spill coffee all over yourself, and then sprain your ankle all in the same day or if you re donald trump, you might get arrested on stat level charges, and grapple wit a major setback in a federal investigation, and then be forced to face the specter o an ongoing fraud investigation all in the same week the bad things range but le
include more rural conservative areas in order to watertown democratic votes the crystal clear example of the way the republicans have broken democracy to cement minority rule. that might all be about to change last night, wisconsin voters turned out in huge numbers t elect janet per se awaits to the wisconsin supreme court, flipping the one vot conservative majority to a one vote liberal majority for th first time in 15 years wisconsin judicial elections are technically nonpartisan, but protasiewicz ran a unambiguous campaign, and made it clear that she would rule against the heavil gerrymandering maps, the votes to overturn the civil war er abortion ban that message drove wisconsin voters to the polls in droves, and protasiewicz beat he conservative opponent dan kell by 11 points
district attorney s office thank you both for being here. thank you for sitting with m as i went on that extended jake and i guess, catherine, let me start with you i think i was really struck by allen weisselberg, has loome in the shadows as a person o great importance here. did you think it was odd tha he was so prominent in a shadowy way in that effectiv summary of alvin bragg s case? i didn t think it was odd it s factually accurate. he did all the things. to not include it, people wh know the facts would say, wher is this going to go? but to not get charged? it s not odd. i m not gonna speculate, he 75, he s currently in rikers island, he s getting out soon. he was convicted, he s already testified on behalf of the da office it could be argued that he didn t testify that great, h didn t hurt the defense, h
she outperformed biden s victory in 2020, and governo evers victory in 2022 handedly despite that overwhelmin result, the conservative candidate here, dan kelly, h still found a way to win his very own race for sore loser it s the most deepl deceitful, dishonourable despicable campaign i have eve seen run for the courts. it was truly beneath contempt. my opponent is a serial liar she has disregarded judicial ethics, she has demeaned the judiciary with her behavior. this is the future that we hav to look forward to i wisconsin. always be generous in defeat the republican party s hostility towards democracy is
mr. tacopina, yesterday i read the transcript, said hold, o we didn t agree to that. we re going to be in his offic to view the documents. so, i think there s going to b a dispute over that between th defense and the prosecutor yeah, donald trump flying back to new york every time he needs to review something. or going out to mar-a-lago, we kind of don t think tha way. as a new yorker who likes getting around town, keep it i florida. all right, susan craig catherine, christian it is s great to have you both here. thank you both for abiding b my loony, maybe real, theories about what could happen next we have a lot more to get to tonight. what is worse than getting arrested in new york city? getting arrested in new york city while a d.c. appeals cour as to your legal troubles. the other case that donald trump is fighting, that coming up next stay with us