exclusive, and that s coming up first. plus a preview of trump s day in federal court this week with robert mueller s former top prosecutor andrew weizmann. also today, a conversation with congressman dan goldman. he knows a thing or two about making the case against donald trump. later, former cia director, john brennan joins us to discuss just how dangerous it is to handle our nation s most sensitive secrets like this. so we talk about a lot of issues on the show every week. we will definitely continue to do that. today, we have one focus. making sure you have a better understanding that the end of the show of the federal indictment of donald trump. the former president was back on the campaign trail yesterday attacking the special counsel and trying to muddy the waters as much as possible. the rhetoric from his supporters is getting increasingly violent, and his arraignment tuesday in miami could be a circus. so it s super important that everybody understands the facets of
of confidence, most people have not connected the dots, the dire threat to the free and fair elections in the history of the united states is now coming from within. will explain it all, by coordinating with the dnc and big tech, top brass at our own fbi have been putting their thumbs on the scales of our elections now for years, the last two presidential elections in particular and the mob in the media are totally and completely complicit. throughout censorship and lying and disinformation, not vetting candidates, they all deliberately work hand-in-hand to help elect democrats all across the country, but thanks to several new investigations a handful of reporters and a guy by the name of elon musk, that s right, the billionaire, the full extent of this corruption is now beginning to come to light and tonight we are going to walk you through the step-by-step. it may seem complex, but it is also actually pretty simple. we will begin with elon musk after twitter s bombshell doc
Thats tonights last word. The 11th hour starts right now. Tonight, day two of testimony the former president s new york Criminal Trial. What we heard about the catch and kill scheme to help donald trump, and what happened in a heated hearing over trumps gag order. The Senate Passes Ukraine Finding and a possible tiktok band. We will breakdown the real winner of the 118th congress. Good evening once again. I am stepanie ruhle. We are 196 days away from the election and today Donald Trumps Criminal Trial feature two main characters, Longtime National enquirer Publisher David and one of trumps own attorneys, todd blanche. Todays hearing started with a hearing over trumps gag order and it ended with the judge telling trumps loot lawyer, you are losing all credibility. Heres Laura Jarrett with all of those details. Tonight, mr. Trumps long time friend david the former publisher of the National Enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of Tabloid Tactics as the state seek
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this is commonly known, in my world, it s a rock pressure. you just rarely see this amount of proof laid out in an indictment. just remember the indictment itself is a summary that presumably the best parts of the proof, but it s not everything. given that, and, are you out with fellow prosecutors, an op-ed before the indictment was unsealed, arguing that these cases were so hard to defend that the usual approach is to plead guilty. there has been other cases like this that have been convicted, people have been convicted. if you were advising trump, you re not going to be doing, that but given your experience, would you tell him to plead guilty. if you plead guilty, what does he get out of that? i think there are sort of two issues there. on the political side of things, that sort of more your lane, as to whether or not he should do. it my, line which would be as a prosecutor, or criminal defense lawyer, he gets a lot out of