condemn. the proud boys stand back and stand by. the proud boys celebrated that shout-out from then president trump during a debate in 2020. months later, members of that group would be heavily involved in the violence on january 6th. and now they are facing serious prison time for their actions. much more on yesterday s guilty verdicts in just a moment. meanwhile, in new york jurors in donald trump s civil rape trial heard more of his video deposition yesterday while taking through some of that testimony, and also ahead, more ethics issues for supreme court justice clarence thomas. this doesn t sound it s not good. it keeps on coming, and i m not sure what the consequence is here but it looks really bad. there is new reporting that clarence thomas wife was paid nearly $80,000 by a nonprofit that had a case before the high court. and her payments to her would come with instructions from leonard leo not to tell anybody she s getting the money. seems pr
investigation like the fake electors, like the insurrection, like the overturn of the vote prior to the insurrection. or it could be part of one much bigger. some folks are saying possibly a rico investigation. as a performer prosecutor, i won t speculate on that. but if you look to what they are looking for, what those subpoenas ask for. it could be quite a thing. if you can help us look from a 30,000 foot perspective, for the folks watching at home. how they matter to the special counsel s overall investigation. what took place in arizona that concerned you? and what part of that might be of interest to the special counsel as this investigation
thin political layer overwhelmingly the men and women bringing these cases in the u.s. attorneys office, investigating these cases for the fbi overwhelmingly are career prosecutors and investigators thp this is what they do, and they re good at it. now, garland deserves credit when they do it well and deserves the blame when they do it poorly, but there is an inexorable march to justice because career prosecutors and agents are following facts. to ken s point, a lot of witnesses out there. you know, i know this not as a criminal but as a performer prosecutor. committing crimes and getting away with it is extraordinarily difficult. an example, ongoing investigation at mar-a-lago regarding the documents and perhaps movement of the documents, obstruction of the investigation. there s a lot of people who know stuff about that. you ask those people questions and you follow the facts. so we re going to be following these stories
i m talking to the ploif, at least trying to she kept yelling and cursing in the background, then she tried to snatch the phone out of my arm, she grabbed my wrist and snatched it down. now that betty ford sec igs technician is unemployed, she was fired for that talk with the taboids and she filed a criminal complaint against lohan. joining me now, performer prosecutor jonas fillmore and mercedes colwin. she s now filed a criminal complaint for battery against lohan. does she have it? she might. she definitely has a battery case against lohan, she s got her hand in a catch, and also she filed a criminal complaint. a lot of the cases where we re talking about lnd see lohan is a big target because she s got loads of money and being targeted for money, that s not it at all, this individual didn t file a civil suit, she goes to the authorities percent and you can see, she seems very credible in her account to