one of the former investigations of former president trump, the justice department served a subpoena on twitter. they didn t come in with jack booted thugs with a search warrant and sent san francisco officers. they served a subpoena that allows lawyers like me to get involved, that allows the matter to be brought in front of a judge to resolve that. it s not judge jury execution, which chief kody thinks he is. let me get your thoughts on the topeka resident who filed a formal complaint against the magistrate judge here who approved the search warrant by police. in her complaint, the resident notes, legal protections for journalists in the county, the county attorney finding insufficient evidence for the search warrant in the first place. what type of accountability could we see stem from this complaint? what do you think would be the right course of action from here on out for your organization? well, we need to obtain some
georgia election interference case. he s just filed a motion to dismiss the charges against him, citing presidential immunity. the filing reads, quote, as a federal official at the time of the charged conduct, he is immune from state prosecution under the supremacy clause of the federal constitution. the filing reads, meadows also argues that the charges should be dismissed based on the first and 14th amendments. we re going to get reaction on that in just a moment, what that means for the case, perhaps others. but we do want to take a step back for a moment and look at the dangerous game donald trump and his allies are playing here. they are launching relentless hateful attacks on the men and women investigating him, and the judges adjudicating his cases. of course, he is called the special counsel jack smith deranged, and a trump hater. he has smeared fulton county district attorney fani willis as corrupt, incompetent, and bizarrely racist. he has posted a barrage of
it was a massive amounts of papers talking about iran and other things. it may have been held up or may not but that was not a document. i didn t have any document per se. nothing to declassify. these were newspaper stories, magazine stories and articles. former president trump reacted to the audio by calling the special counsel jack smith deranged and accusing smith of leaking the tape. mr. trump pled not guilty to 37 counts related to the mishandling of classified information which he held at his mar-a-lago home. martha. martha: thank you very much. dana: an aide to former president trump is set to appear in court today facing charges that he helped the former president hide classified documents from the justice department. jeff paul live outside the miami federal courthouse. hi, jeff. court just wrapped up here and we find out that the man missed his flight and couldn t be here. it will be pushed back. didn t even have local counsel hired yet. a big part of the reason why wh
released audio from 2 years ago. i was going to say we were talking about. [laughing] he said, wanted to attack 7. he said you did. from the military given to me. i think we can (indiscernible). last week with our colleague, former president insisted that document did not exist. there was no document. that was a massive amount of papers and everything else talking about iran and other things. and they have been held up a notch. that was not a document. i did have document per se, nothing to declassify. newspaper stories, magazine stories, articles. former president trump reacted by calling special counsel jack smith deranged and accusing smith of leaking the tape. mr. trump led not guilty 37 counts related to handling or mishandling classified information he had at mar-a-lago home.