of falsifying business records, typically just a misdemeanor, and district attorney s alvin bragg s strategy for elevating the charges is on shaky legal ground. here s the new york post, calling the case trumped up. the paper writes, is that it? bragg s historic cases versus don falls flat. meanwhile the da defending his controversial decision to bring a case against a former u.s. president. your predecessor took a hard look at this case and decided not to charge it. federal prosecutors took a hard look at this case and decided not to charge it. do you believe you have new evidence that led you to decide to charge this, or why now? we ve had additional evidence. this is the business capital of the world. we regularly do cases involving false business statements. the bedrock, in fact the basis for business integrity at a well-functioning business marketplace is true and accurate record-keeping. that s the charge that s brought here. falsifying new york state busine
microphone into the crowd. video shows an and yudience mem threw a drink toward her and a concert goer who claims that they got hit by the mic filed a report, but police say that the case is being closed. thanks so much for watching early start. have a wonderful weekend. and cnn this morning is next. former president trump pleading not guilty again, a look at how all of it played out in court. and california politicians asking taylor swift to postpone her sold out shows in the state. why the pop star can t just shake it off. toto protect your ears from dizziness, ear ringing, and even hearing loss. never miss a a moment with lipo flavonoid. ( ) rsv can be a dangerous virus.
first amendment. that s the uniqueness of america. but you shouldn t be prosecuted for your thoughts. the difference is when hillary clinton said it, nothing happened to her. when had they said this in georgia s election, nothing happened to them either. the difference is actually concession. also overnight, 38 democratic lawmakers appealg a federal judge asking that the trial be televised. the letter reads, given the historic nature of the charges brought forth in these cases, it s hard to imagine a more powerful circumstance for televised proceedings. our team informs the courtroom yesterday. jessica snider has more. reporter: former president trump pleading not guilty to all charges as he appeared for his third criminal arraignment in the past four months. this time at the federal courthouse in washington, d.c., right as cross the street from the capitol building trump supporters stormed inside on january 6th. part of a broad effort to stop
todd: former president trump pleading not guilty for hush money payments before the 2016 election. ashley: brooke singman has the details. brooke: former president trump pleading not guilty for hush money payments made in 2016 just weeks before the presidential election. the indictment says from august 2015 to december 2017, trump orchestrated his catch and kill scheme through series of payments concealed through months of false business entries. alvin bragg was pressed on the timing of the allegations yesterday. federal prosecutors decided not tow charge it, do you believe you have new evidence that led you to charge this or why now? as i just mentioned, we had available to the office
beautiful shot for holy week, isn t it. no kidding. good luck as you look at fort lauderdale. thank you very much for joining us. right. make sure you run to the radio. we ve got a huge show coming your way. not much to talk about in the news, right? maybe i ll run a repeat. so long, everybody. see you tomorrow. good morning, everybody. we know the indictment now, and questions piling up. former president trump pleading not guilty on a case authorities say is built on a legal house of cards. we ll go through it. good morning, everybody. i m bill hemmer. good morning. i m dana perino. welcome to america s newsroom. this is like riding a bike. i think i cannin do it. do you have confidence in me? we ll tell people where you ve been. former president trump appearing in a manhattan courthouse yesterday, pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts