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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:12:00

prosecutor would tolerate in any case. i understand, being sensitive, they don t to be seen as overdoing it on trump. they re under doing it on trump. all the prosecutors here need to adopt a zero tolerance policy. and in forsyth, and go to the judge, and get real repercussions for this kind of rhetoric. it s leading to real danger. which i know governor? look, this is exactly how we got to january 6th. this game of rhetoric, this game of playing on peoples emotions. feeding them ten second sound bites, lies, this is exactly how we got to january 6th. that is ultimately a fear of mine. that we get to that unbelievable flash point again. because somebody is willing to put their selfish desires of being in power over top of the country. like i said, i just feel like this is such a golden opportunity for the republican party to pivot here. i think america, including democrats, are begging us to do something better than joe biden and donald trump. in this 2024 cycle. i wish i was sitti

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:06:00

the distinction between this case and the mark meadows case is a big one for doj. but they did go ahead and charge someone despite that person having been part of the executive branch at the time of the events in question. so i think that s a big step forward. and has a lot to do with the fact that, of course, this was a complete thumbing of the nose at congress here. i mean, peter navarro didn t even attempt to cooperate or get himself a lawyer or ask for extensions or mile a privilege log. he did nothing. that makes it fairly easy for doj to bring this case, and should impact, by the way, any cooperation that navarro may decide to bring to the grand jury subpoena that he received from doj. that may now encourage him to not thumb his nose at that subpoena as well. you said it was a pretty easy case for them to bring against navarro. how quickly could it move? i think it will move fairly quickly. they have to have him obviously

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:01:00

lay them out for us. that s right. two counts. one each for not appearing for his deposition and failing to a second count for failing to turn over documents that the january 6th committee demanded he turn over. but one of the interesting things that happened today, not only obviously was this was he indicted by the grand jury, but this was initially prosecutors initially asked for this to be sealed, because they felt that it was a risk of either flight or for him to tamper with other witnesses. we learned just a while ago that what happened today was he was actually arrested by the fbi, and most cases like this, the fbi allows people to self-surrender, to show up at the courthouse and surrender. in this case, peter navarro was arrested. he lives just a couple blocks away from fbi head quarters. when i talked to him earlier this week, he was really angry that when they served him his subpoena from the u.s. attorney last week, that they knocked on

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:05:00

referral. these are two very distinct individuals in terms of the strength of the case that they would be able to bring against either one. with peter navarro, he was not chief of staff. he was a senior adviser at the white house, but not, again, not the white house council, does not enjoy some of the same protections. he also did not engage at all with the committee. he s not provided them with anything whereas mark meadows did for a time cooperate, provided the committee with a lot of valuable evidence until he stopped. it does not look like the justice department is going to pursue meadows the same way as ma var row. i want to bring in jenner the jennifer rogers, a former prosecutor. they have acted, doj has charged someone with contempt of congress. that s important. i think what paula said about

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:09:00

findings. the local judge in uvalde county used to prepare the death certificates. it s about 60 pages of documents detailing how the victims died. 20 of the 21 victims died including the shooter. in each case, the victims died of multiple gunshot wounds from our count, at least two of the victims were cremated. these are very sad details to read, and really underscore just how tragic of a situation the children were going through, knowing that several of them died from multiple gunshot wounds across their bodies. that s soho risk. thank you, nick valencia. i know you re going to go through the documents and report out as you learn more. we re going to talk a lot more about the president s calls for action in a few minutes as well. there is some good news today on the economy. we re going to break down the numbers in a moment. plus vladimir putin thought his war on ukraine would last a few days. 100 days later, losses on both sides are mounting.

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