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MSNBC Katy Tur Reports June 4, 2024 19:29:00

receptacle of my draft. if there are multiple devices, multiple ip addresses which is essentially the dna of a device, they will be able to track that, this is from scavino or trump or someone else. are there specific moments they could be looking at, specific days, tweets? . absolutely. there s a portion in the document where they talk about trump sending an incendiary tweet about mike pence at 2:24 on january 6th. at 2:25, pence had to be evacuated from the capitol. they re looking at ways in which tweets were altered, edited, gone through multiple alterations before critical moments in the time line laid out in the indictment. can i ask you ladies about fulton county georgia and what we re waiting for? we believe it s going to happen next week that she s going to present her case to the jury, and the grand jury will decide whether or not to indict who knows who. what is your expectation for what we should be looking forward to? so, all indications are that

MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell June 4, 2024 05:18:00

reply brief, our apply to what? i replied to what the justice department filed yesterday. to sum up that justice department filing yesterday, the department made it clear that donald trump stole these documents, he lied about stealing them, and he is now inventing excuses to cover his actions. and the filing last night by the department was so damning, lawrence, that if this were like a normal case with a normal, client a normal set of lawyers, the plea negotiations right now. but instead, we have this, you know, filing tonight this ridiculous problem. and blackstone, lord cook, lord hale, i think they referred this as legal god lead. it does not make much sense. and honestly, trump s lawyers should have left this filing in their draft folder. matt miller, with your experience in national security, what was it like for you when you first saw that photograph which we ve been showing tonight of the evidence that

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180616:01:10:00

contacted these witnesses using encrypted apps and using a technique called foldering where he wrote e-mails, he saved the e-mails in a draft folder and then sent them, then he gives somebody else the password to that e-mail account so that other person could log into the e-mail account and read that written draft that paul manafort had written without the e-mail actually ever being sent or received. it s sort of a countersurveillance trick. so the prosecutors explain that that s what manafort has been doing to communicate. we didn t know that before this hearing today. but essentially they re spelling out how manafort has been trying to evade surveillance while he s been breaking the law and contacting witnesses while he s out on bail. here s greg andres, prosecutor from the special counsel s office. it s important to note as well, judge, that this issue with the obstruction of justice, the government didn t learn about that by somehow subpoenaing or monitoring or getting a search wa

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180616:04:10:00

he wrote e-mails, he saved the e-mails in a draft folder and never sen them, then gives somebody else the password to that e-mail account so that other person could log into the e-mail account and read that written draft that paul manafort had written without the e-mail actually ever being sent or received. it s sort of a countersurveillance trick. so the prosecutors explain that that s what manafort has been doing to communicate. we didn t know that before this hearing today. but essentially they re spelling out how manafort has been trying to evade surveillance while he s been breaking the law and contacting witnesses while he s out on bail. here s greg andres, prosecutor from the special counsel s office. it s important to note as well, judge, that this issue with the obstruction of justice, the government didn t learn about that by somehow subpoenaing or monitoring or getting a search warrant for mr. manafort s communications. we learned about it because a witness in this case, wh

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180616:23:10:00

contacted these witnesses using encrypted apps and using a technique called foldering where he wrote e-mails, he saved the e-mails in a draft folder and never send them and then give another person the password so that other person could log in and read that the written draft that he wrote without that e-mail having been sent or received. it is a counter surveillance trick. so the prosecutors explain that that s what manafort has been doing to communicate. we didn t know that before this hearing today. but essentially they re spelling out how manafort has been trying to evade surveillance while he s been breaking the law and contacting witnesses while he s out on bail. here s greg andres, prosecutor from the special counsel s office. it s important to note as well, judge, that this issue with the obstruction of justice, the government didn t learn about that by somehow subpoenaing or monitoring or getting a search warrant for mr. manafort s communications. we learned about it because

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