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she shouldn t be allowed to run, okay? there s virtually no doubt that fbi director comey and the great, great special agents of the fbi will be able to collect more than enough evidence to honor indictments against hillary clinton and her inner circle, despite her efforts to disparage them and discredit them. if she were to win this election, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. in that situation, we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and, ultimately, a criminal trial. [ crowd booing ] it would grind government to a halt. wow. well, that was then candidate donald trump just three days before the 2016 election, saying a president under felony indictment would grind the government to a halt and create a constitutional crisis. he got the premise right, just the players wrong, as he is now the first former u.s. president and candidate to be convicted of a crime. i mean, this is what he said. she should not be able to run. i

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:23:00

imprisonment of his political opponent. i guess he agrees with by his attorney general. he kept saying, despite the lies to fox and friends weekend crew, which, of course, they didn t challenge him after he said that, he said, lock her up repeatedly, joined in, agreed with the crowd, repeatedly. the guy completely and this idea, jonathan lemire, that he didn t push after he was president of the united states to investigate hillary. he did time and again, and time and again, his attorney generals came back and said, there is nothing to indict her on. i was struck by how many of the rallies, both in 2016 and 2020, i attended. this was one of the signature pieces of his act, was the lock her up chants from the crowd. he would egg it on and

Review: MANON LESCAUT at Winter Opera

Gina Galati’s wonderful Winter Opera company continues its 17th season with Puccini’s Manon Lescaut.  This work, which opened in 1893, was Puccini’s first great hit.  It was rather daring of Puccini to present this piece, based as it was on a novel that had already been adapted to opera by two other composers first by Daniel Aubert (1856), and then in a hugely successful work by Jules Massenet 1884.  But it was an archetypically operatic story an emotional tug-of-war between a rich old man and a poor young one for the affections of a beautiful young woman (viz. La Traviata, La Rondine, Don Pasquale, et alia).

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