hi, everyone. an extraordinary revelation by a judge who said he found compelling evidence that donald trump may have committed crimes of adding a new dimension to trump s legal jeopardy and reminder after incredible reporting and after more than a year of an intense investigative probe by congress, there is still more that we don t know and more to learn about the details of the trump plan. as we reported on this show yesterday, in a ruling ordering attorney general john eastman to hand over dozens of his e-mails to the january 6 committee, the federal judge says that eastman s clients, that is donald trump, signed a legal document describing evidence of election fraud that he knew was false. the new york times has more on carter s ruling. he knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers. both in court and to the public judge carter wrote. he added in a footnote that the suit contained language saying mr. trump was relying on infor
wiseman, former prosecutor, former prosecutor on rob urt mueller s investigation and adie stoddard is here. and mary mccord is back. a former top official in the justice department. she s going to be with us in a couple minutes. luke, this is your reporting. you mention this. the you flagged this for us as breaking. we have you back today. you have written sort of the definitive piece of reporting on this. take me through what judge carter is saying. yeah. really is an extraordinary opinion by the judge here. we knew that judge carter several months ago felt that donald trump and john eastman had committed more likely than not committed two federal felonies, obstruction, official proceeding of congress and conspiracy to defraud the united states. and what he said yesterday on this ruling is that specific e-mails from john eastman that have not yet been turned over to
washington, d.c. paul manafort, the former trump campaign chairman, a lobbyist and influence in washington, d.c. entering into a plea agreement pleading guilty and entering into a guilty plea and agreement to cooperate with special counsel rob urt mueller. that is the most interesting part. not only pleading guilty to charges, could face up to 10 years in prison, but will not face charges now. he is entering into ongoing investigations. a dramatic day and hard to overstate in the sense that manifort held out and said he was innocent. first convicted in virginia and about to stand trial on a separate sed of charges in d.c. after the rodings, his attorney came out and issued a brief statement explaining why he decided now on the eve of trial
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counsel rob urt mueller is investigating the plot to remove the cleric, a legal permanent resident of the united states. the wall street journal reports that the fbi has questioned several people rarg a meeting between the flynns and representatives in mid-december at the 21 club in manhattan. at the time flynn was weeks away from starting his new role as donald trump s national security adviser. the next president of the united states right here. in an interview with cnn s fareed zakaria before the wall street journal story broke and airing sunday, the turkish prime minister denies any deals were made with flynn. they hope flynn s previous work would help win an extradition. had michael flynn provided you with any assurance that it would happen? no, no one has. at this point it s not known if a deal was reached or whether money was exchanged for the proposed plan of forced