otherwise? yeah. it s made us a lot closer. every time i signed to him, see a smile on his face. after high school, surely i planning on becoming an as interpreter. for example, i m going to the store. so, how would you sign that i go to store and she s already getting started. i just feel there should be a lot more - out there for people like my brother. it s a sign of what to come rehema ellis, nbc news, ne york thank you to the grea rehema ellis and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the network networks of nbc news, anthks for staying u late i will see you at the end of tomorrow donald trump s questionable fundraising tactics are no exactly a new thing. and i mean if it ain t broke - after all, he s turned his manhattan indictment into moneymaking juggernaut to the tune of $12 million plus just like he turned his last days in office into a cash bonanza while at the same time trying to subvert democracy. it was
documents found at mar-a-lag well, that is humming righ along. but that is not actually the legal headache that donald trump was focused on today today, trump was deposed for a second time in the new yor state attorney general sweeping civil fraud lawsuit in september, new york a.g laetitia james filed a massive 250 million dollar civil fraud lawsuit a gazing trump, hi adult children and his organization of staggering fraud, for over valuing th assets by billions trump, before that depositio he made sure this morning to call a. g. james a racist, because that appears to be his main line of defense here. and since he arrived at the a. g. s office, he was greete with chance of new york hate you. and then he spent nearly the entire day behind closed doors staying inside for roughly eight hours. that is nearly double th amount of time spent there during his first depositio back in august a spokesperson for the new yor
just like he turned his last days in office into a cash bonanza while at the same time trying to subvert democracy. it was pretty ambitious. i mean, some people might just try to steal an election and leave it there but not donald trump at the second of january 6th hearing in congress back i june representative zoe lofgre made a point of highlighting trump s fundraising strategy she called it the big rip off. president trump used th lies he told to raise millions of dollars from the american throughout the committee investigation, he foun evidence of the trump campaign and it s surrogates misled donors as to where their funds would go and what they would b used for, so not only was ther the big lie. there is the big rip off well now, according to th washington post, mr. trump s cash calls have caught the attention of special counsel jack smith the post reports that smith ha fired off a slew of subpoena
we talk about potential allege grift and fraud, joyce vance the special counsel investigation into trump s fundraising in and aroun january 6th and his claims of stolen election as you see this, the legal implications of jack smith broadening that investigation, not just to the watch trump di to potentially overthrow a election and subvert democracy but potentially fund-raise off of it which, i ve got to say, let not lose sight of the fact o how ambitious that is, not jus to steal the election, but t potentially raise money off of it what legal peril does that add to the case here in terms of donald trump s exposure? well, it adds a lot wire fraud is sort of a brighton butter crime fo federal prosecutors and it carries a maximum 20 yea penalty. so it s serious business it does something really important if jack smith is abl to make it out, and perhap even if he doesn t charge it and that is to help explain motive because prosecutors don t have to prove a motive when you are l
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