under the very same espionage act that trump is complaining about being charged under. and more than three years after the murder of george floyd under the knee of a minneapolis police officer, the doj finally releases the damning findings of their investigation into the minneapolis pd. but we begin tonight with the rantings of a twice indicted former president who seems to forget that history is well chronicled and easily searched. at his bedminster golf club earlier this week where it s cited in the special counsel s indictment that he on two occasions shared classified documents with people lacking security clearances, donald trump attacked the use of the espionage act under which he s being charged. charming a former president of the united states under the espionage act of 1917 wasn t meant for this. an act for a crime so heinous that only the death penalty would do. it s one of the most outrageous and vicious legal theories ever put forward in an american court of
going into 24, into this election cycle, anyone who purports to care about these communities where people have to commit themselves to reviving police reform. that has to be let s quickly talk about the tree of life mass shooting, the sentencing phase has begun. there was a guilty verdict in that case. fascinating argument by the public defender for the shooter, trying to get out frankly of the death penalty by saying he wasn t killing jews because of religion but rather because, quote, he believed they were bringing in immigrants who were committing genocide against white people and children. none of this makes sense, none of this true, but this is what he believed to be real and true. basically saying he s an out of his mind racist, not anti-jewish to try to stay alive. 11 people were murdered. 11 counts of obstructing the exercise of religious beliefs. yeah, i think it s there s