than that. it s not. it so much deeper than that that. it s not. it so much deeper than that. and it can t be fixed with than that. and it can t be fixed with one than that. and it can t be fixed with one person. two years of president biden leadership have not in any president biden leadership have not in any way president biden leadership have not in any way normalised or bridged the -ap in any way normalised or bridged the gap that in any way normalised or bridged the gap that we see between americans on one side gap that we see between americans on one side of gap that we see between americans on one side of the aisle and the other. ifear one side of the aisle and the other. i fear that one side of the aisle and the other. i fear that the 2024 election is going i fear that the 2024 election is going to i fear that the 2024 election is going to be unprecedentedly dramatic. something we haven t seen realty dramatic. something we haven t seen realty since
no exaggeration to call this a daily that no one, in the country has experienced, evidence in the indictment, never been associated with any occupant or former occupant of the oval office or. phrases in the former president, and straining to federal authorities, and that s it for us tonight, thank you so much, turning it over to caitlin collins. good evening everyone, i am caitlin collins in new york. abby phillip in new york, our special coverage of the federal indictment of donald trump continues. the united states of america versus donald j trump, along with his body man, the former president of the united states is now a defendant in a federal case, the first time that has ever happened, if convicted he could go to prison. indictment , 49 pages, accused of breaking seven laws including willful retention of national defense information, withholding or concealing documents in a federal investigation, false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. faci
and i m abby phillip here in washington. our special coverage of the federal indictment of donald trump continues. this case, the united states of america versus donald j. trump, along with walt nauta, hs bead man. a former president of the united states a defendant in a federal case. if convicted, he could go to prison. the indictment s 49 pages accuse him of breaking seven federal laws, including willful retention of national defense information, withholding or concealing documents in a federal investigation, false statements, and conspiracy to ob instruct justice. he is facing 37 separate charges including one for each classified document that he s accused of keeping illegally. documents allegedly stashed in a bathroom, a shower, a ballroom, bedroom. the former president allegedly showing some of them to people and also trying to conceal them from investigators. i want to begin with cnn s senior legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, who s been tracking all of th
america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. she is accused of serving her husband adrink laced with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. both sides previewing cases during a detention hearing yesterday. prosecutors presented their evidence. the defense calling the case purely circumstantial. in the end the judge denying request for bail finding that she is a substantial danger to herself and others. dana: jeff paul has more for us. bill and dana, the first time we truly got an understanding of not only the toll it has had on the victim s family but how they re impacting corey. she listened to testimony with a blank stare. once investigators detailed how they believe her husband, eric, died, she lowered her head and appeared to wipe away tears sometimes shaking her head all while in handcuffs. the most intense moments came during the impact statement from eric s sister. this last year has been a living hell for our family. we have watched as corey
fight for democracy. then, the legal and medical consequences in a post-roe world as a woman faces a felony charge after a miscarriage. then, republican lawmakers take a trip to the border, and the push for democrats to talk more about immigration as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle and msnbc headquarters here in new york city. this evening, a very clear contrasting messages from the presidential candidates who could be headed for a rematch. for incumbent joe biden, it s all about the future of american democracy after this election. while donald trump is legs are being focused on his poll numbers and getting the nation s highest court to make sure he stays on the ballot. joe biden will lay out his case to voters on friday during a speech he ll be giving in valley forge, pennsylvania, that is one day before january 6th. his campaign says biden will remind voters of the riot at the capitol, and cast