we are seeing. but i don t know if it is actually resonating with the average americans at this moment. i was listening to your conversation as well, but it s fastening to see how much they are saying the loud part, the quiet part out loud, and not actually being taken seriously. i agree with you, i think the benefit is that sound exists for when people start tuning in in september, october. that s a good point. i m here to talk about that a little bit later in the show with thank, you alicia menendez. welcome to ayman . donald trump, in his own words, vowing to be the authoritarian president that we have all been warned about. plus, the unity appeal. the latest legal gambit that could be a crucial date in trump s election interference case. and they may have the votes. but do they have the goods? house republicans want to formally launch their baseless impeachment inquiry after turning up nothing but dads. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. this week, donald t
colleague, ayman mohyeldin. hey, ayman mohyeldin. hey, a yman mohyeldin but i don t know if it is actually resonating with average americans at this moment. i was listening to your conversation as well. but it s fascinating to see how much they are saying the loud part where the quiet part out loud, and not actually being taken seriously. i agree with you. i think the benefit is, that sound exists for when people start tuning in in september, october. that s a good point. i m here to talk about that a little bit later in the show with thank, you alicia menendez. welcome to ayman . donald trump, in his own words, vowing to be the authoritarian president that we have all been warned about. plus, the unity appeal. the latest legal gambit that could be a crucial date in trump s election interference case. and they may have the votes. but do they have the goods? house republicans want to formally launch their baseless impeachment inquiry after turning up nothing but d
but i don t know if it is actually resonating with average americans at this moment. i was listening to your conversation as well. but it s fascinating to see how much they are saying the loud part where the quiet part out loud, and not actually being taken seriously. i agree with you. i think the benefit is, that sound exists for when people start tuning in in september, october. that s a good point. i m here to talk about that a little bit later in the show with thank, you alicia menendez. welcome to ayman . donald trump, in his own words, vowing to be the authoritarian president that we have all been warned about. plus, the unity appeal. the latest legal gambit that could be a crucial date in trump s election interference case. and they may have the votes. but do they have the goods? house republicans want to formally launch their baseless impeachment inquiry after turning up nothing but dads. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. this week, donald trump
because nobody believes that this guy is going to be without fear or favor. i m so tired of that phrase, too. right. it would be a mistake if they were held accountable by members of corporate press. but if we take it back a few years, we re talking about a former president who was persecuted by the department of justice. you had fbi agents falsifying evidence to secure a wire tap to spy on his campaign. laura: fisa court. you had years of these politicized leaks. you have had just really remarkably horrible behavior. all of the decisions made by merrick garland and his department of justice throughout this biden administration have been really not appropriate given that past that s there. there is no reason why anybody should have any modicum of trust in what they re doing and they don t seem to care. they re just flaunting it at this point. laura: i need to get both of your thoughts on this. an ohio man who stole bourbon and a coat rack during the capitol riot just got three
Circuit court judge arrested after accusations of altering orders
Judge Julie Introcaso faces 2 felony, 3 misdemeanor charges Share Updated: 10:53 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
Judge Julie Introcaso faces 2 felony, 3 misdemeanor charges Share Updated: 10:53 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
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Show Transcript ATTORNEY GENERAL S OFFICE BEGAN INVESTIGATING AND TODAY CHARGED HER WITH FELONIES AND MISDEAMENORS. 56-YEAR-OLD JUDGE JULIE INTROCASO OF BEDFORD IS FACING CHARGES TONIGHT. ACCUSED OF USING WHITE OUT TO CHANGE COURT ORDERS. AND THEN LYING ABOUT IT. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL S OFFICE BEGAN INVESTIGATING AFTER THE STATE S JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMITTEE RELEASED A REPORT. DETAILING THE ALLEGATIONS THAT STEM FROM A 2019 CHILD CUSTODY CASE. INTROCASO. A CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE IN NASHUA. OVERSAW THE CASE FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHS. EVEN THOUGH THE COMPLAINT SAYS SHE WAS CLOSE FRIENDS WITH AN ATTORNEY WHO WAS SERVING AS GUARDIAN AD LITEM. SHE APPROVED RULINGS