on many different things. he would not allow us to have witnesses or talk, would not allow us to do anything. the judge was a tyrant. it is dangerous, irresponsible. for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don t like the verdict. americans should feel somewhat reassured, our democracy worked. justice was done. [ chanting ] go to jail. the democratic party on the left so different desperate to stop that they will risk the destruction of our entire legal system to do it. it is the first time that i am seeing him face any sort of consequences. he is showing he wants to fight for us no matter what they try to do to him. after the verdict the fallout. former president donald trump vowing to appeal conviction on the 34 felonies as president biden says no 1 is above the law and that it would be reckless to criticize the verdict. we are also keeping a very close eye on the financial fallout as the biden and trump campaigns try to fund raise heavily off of all
this. that makes chris christie stand out. makes him different from the rest of the field not wanting to be there with someone like donald trump. at the same time, there s a risk factor in all of this. other candidates like donald trump himself have had to answer for this. you know, iowa is known as a place where you have to earn caucus support. i can see others attacking him for not atenneding because we know these events are crucial in terms of building a support base and caucus goers, their support. however, it mittly chris christie has a different goal in mind than these candidates. he s very much on a mission to make him the anti-trump candidates to create that contrast. he s certainly has so far.
on bail in four different jurisdictions and trials happening at least in two of them, if not three neil: how could you in that have event i get it. how could you in that event i know you have addressed this. i m not clear on how far it would go. the you have someone that is facing all of that after may, after the may trial and who knows what else after that, he would be obviously in big legal trouble but constitutionally he could still run. you re a legal expert like no other. is he and can he continue to run and if he becomes president, can he pardon himself? this is totally unchartered territory, neil. when richard nixon got in trouble, he did what i think is ultimately the patriotic thing by resigning from office. and he did not put the american
to take and i ll take it every bit as seriously as donald trump did in 2016 when he signed the pledge. all of us were on the stage, we were asked to refirm it by raising our hands. nine of us raised our hands. one didn t. that was donald trump. so look, here s what will happen. it s worse than what you re talking about. because he will be indicted by the special counsel another time. i did this work as i said for a living for seven years. you do not send a target letter to someone unless you intend to indict them. it s the last thing that you do to give them an opportunity to come before the grand jury before the grand jury have asked to make a final decision on indictment. so there will be a third indictment. it seems clear to me that it is more likely than not that he will be indicted unthe rico statue in georgia for what he did in terms of interfering in atlanta. here we are. it could be when we get on the stage august 23, he could be out
you bet that i welcomed the president of the united states when he came to see the damage, console our citizens and offer to help us rebuild and recover. that s what a responsible leader does. what an immature child does is to criticize someone for that. and this is the kind of self-centered immature child that donald trump is. how could you criticize a governor, how could you do that for saying that i want to do everything that i can to rebuild my state and to help every one of the citizens i was elected to serve recover? it s outrageous. so you know, what we responded with, he made fun of me on that. so we sent down a picture of him with hillary clinton at his wedding. now, i didn t invite hillary clinton to my wedding, neil. he invited her to the wedding, gave $100,000 to the clinton foundation and donated to her campaigns numerous times because he put his own personal greed ahead of the good of the country. i will never do that. he does all the time.