american history we really do need a new word for unprecedented. former president trump vows to appeal his historic guilty conviction. a presidential candidate found guilty on 34 counts is clearly unlike anything we ve ever seen. trump s conviction is a first. the clean sweep guilty on all 34 counts an especially strong vindication of the new york d.a. s case. and sit one that all news viewers and citizens and people around the world are actually hearing and absorbing as one fact. people can have different reactions to this legal fact, but unlike so many other civic and political feuds that deinvolve into competing claims almost from the start, there s only one legal outcome here, an outcome that is sinking in, no matter what one s views of the defendant are, and no matter where you get your information from, your phone or the internet or newspapers or tv news where may 30, 2024 played out with the same big verdict news no matter which station you watch. to that end
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single one. he hasn t in this case, but the jury is out on whether he whether we ve really caught up with him finally. people struggle to depart from patterns, that s why they re patterns. and i m going to show you in a minute the pattern of him getting away with things. but now with him losing, how do you think the people around him are absorbing that is a full and total loss with the legal possibility of, i m not saying it s happening, but the possibility of jail time, which in my experience around the law, that focuses the mind of even the most powerful, even the billionaire, former heads of state, jail s different. first of all, i have no doubt that there is one of the emotions trump is feeling is terror. and the idea of being in a prison on for 30 different reasons is unimaginable to him and horrifying. second of all, he lives in a
what would you like the power to do? to a story we ve been covering for months now on the show. the american family who s been fighting to get their son out of a russian prison getting some face time with president biden. not too long after you saw them on our show yesterday. we re talking about joey and paula reed. the parents of trevor. here they are. the former u.s. marine sentenced to nine years in prison on charges the state department says are in their words ridiculous. and last night the reeds ended up inside the building they ve been demonstrating in front of yesterday, sitting down with president biden. this is them on their way to the white house, asking him to use his power to help free trevor. joining me again this afternoon to take us inside that room trevor s parents, joey and paula reed. thank you so much for being back. thank you. twice in 24 hours. we don t often do this but i know there are some significant updates here. tell us what you can about this conversat
frankly, about this. i will say i don t wish prison on really anyone just to be clear. no, but it s not just about roger stone. that s the point. to me when i saw that, i wasn t, yay, roger stone is going to jail. it was exactly what the prosecutor said in his rebuttal to roger stone at the trial to the jury. he said why should you care, why should you convict? because truth still matters. facts matter. and the jury s verdict on coming back the way that they did with the conviction on every count so quickly was their way of saying, yeah, it does. and that s an impartial, non-political jury that represents us, america. so it was a good day. glenn, how much time is he looking at now? well, statutorily the max is 50 years. however, the sentencing guidelines, there will be some complex calculations that will have to go into what his final