Sexual abuse former president. But also the most important trial of our life times. The United States of america versus donald trump. Tomorrow, trump will be arraigned in a washington, d. C. Courtroom. Hes expected to plead not guilty to four criminal counts, conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct, conspiracy to violate the right to vote and obstruction of an official proceeding. This latest indictment of the former president handed down by special counsel jack smith is an incredibly detailed and damning account of an attempt to subvert democracy and forcibly overturn the 2020 election. It pulls from firsthand accounts including people very close to the president and sets up a potential block buster trial with star witnesses, including his former Vice President and countless maga senators and members of the and members of congress. The core of the case is broken down into three parts. The first part details how trump was fully aware that he lost the election. F
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i m going to grab him. norah: a d.c. teen is shot and killed by park police. the civil rights probe as we are now seeing body cam footage. stop! stop or i ll shoot! [chanting] norah: all across the country, students walk out of school, demanding gun reform. house speaker kevin mccarthy s historic meeting with taiwanese president tsai ing-wen. we once again find ourselves in a world where democracy is under threat. israeli police clashed with palestinian worshipers at the al-aqsa mosque in jerusalem. both sides are bracing for increased tensions. looks good. norah: and back-to-back holes-in-one in augusta on the eve of the masters. good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin with a startling new development in the federal investigation of donald trump that could mark a turning point. it comes after the former president launched a new round of attacks on the fbi and justice department
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