and disregard them, the jury, as subjected to them, may not. the court shall not permit the defendant to turn the courtroom into a forum in which trump inject politics into this proceeding. jack smith then kicks off a highlight reel of trump s favorite spurious arguments, things like, trump, quotes complaints about the jury indictment and the trial date will interfere with his political activities. or trump s quote, false accusation was directed at the former president. jack smith also takes issue with some of the trump s favorite catch phrases like the injustice department or biden indictment. all of it, jack smith says, would taint a jury pool. quote, the in addition t being wrong, these allegations are irrelevant to the jury s determination of the defendant s guilt or innocence. it would be prejudicial if presented to the jury. put another way, the trump defense was, quote, repeatedly used rhetoric that made the acceptable on the campaign but not on the trial. make no mi
podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. you can also find on anderson cooper. i want to head over to jake tapper in cnn tonight. welcome to cnn tonight. i m jake tapper. we re just one week away from the midterm elections. one week. one key issues for voters is now surging to the front of the pack of issues. and that issue is crime. tonight we re going to try to explain why this issue seems to be resonating with so many voters. and we ll investigate whether the perception of rising crime matches reality. let s begin by examining this through the lens of one particular high profile assault. david depape, the man accused of attacking paul pelosi last week. he entered not guilty during his initial court appearance. according to the assailant s own words, depape s main target was nancy pelosi. a sharer of far right conspiracy theories. depape allegedly wanted to break her knee caps with a hammer. there s also been a lot of speculation regarding mr. depape s vulnerability to
news live i am arthel neville, hi eric. twenty-four hi arthel hello everyone think of joining us. i m eric shawn. the issues of taxes, inflation, quality of life and crime do seem to be in top of the voters minds. playing progressive policies but democrats you know are defending the strong economy, abortion rights and reminding americans of the dangers to our democracy. as we head into the final lap of the midterms. alexis mcadams live in new york city with the very latest they are. hate that is right. we are all learning more about this type governor s race as the gap continues to close. crime to be the deciding factor in the new york governor s race may take a look here the latest poll shows a 28% of new yorkers they crime the most important issue. jumped right onto the subway tracks the other day that have so many people on edge. so, just days out into the election into the video there crime is a top priority but hogle said it s her top priority. on saturday the incumbe
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