he stated he pled the fifth under the advice of counsel declining to answer the questions. this striking legal development, which we ll get into comes just two days after august 8, 2022 when the fbi searched a former president s home. both developments show the depths of donald trump s legal problems. neither means that he is in a legal sense guilty of anything to be precise. both mean that the concerns about donald trump s guilt about law breaking, about criminal evidence and criminal activity stretch from the highest levels of the doj to a separate new york probe to inside donald trump s mind. only he can make the decision that he made today. and let me tell it to you in plain english, it s a right he can exercise, but he made the decision, donald trump did that he faces a higher risk by testifying truthfully in the new york probe, which he chose not to do than by pleading the fifth, which he chose to do. it is a legal but a controversial move, which he has probably derided
this post report doesn t sound like a bad thing. they bought stuff with cash. yet it raises the question of why after decades of debt they suddenly had cash. essentially by the banking community starting in the early 1990s remember roll this back to around 1991 or so. trump s businesses are in hock. he s almost personally bankrupt. and several of the biggest banks in the country and end up endekted to them for $3 billion. because of that the banks won t deal with him. from about the early 1990s until the apprentice rolls up, trump doesn t have any generation of a lot of cash. and then suddenly as the post store pinpointed in the
remarkable fashion as the fiat rolls up. people have waited so long to see this moment. you think they were fired up in new york and washington, you should feel it here in philadelphia. [cheers and applause ]
would get for like a year and a half. how do these people get in the white house and suddenly become embittered at the press that carried them on their shoulders through the general election campaign, right? yeah. no. bill clinton s line in 08, if you have a rolls-royce, pull up. if you re obama, if the rolls-royce rolls up, you ll get in and he was surprised when he was president everybody doesn t love everything you do. coming up the baseball s 200 million dollar pitcher for the dodgers. clayton kershaw, is he worth the money? mike barnicle will join us with sports coming up. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods first day of work. and his new boss told him two things cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn t know it yet, but he ll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant
attention is there, and when you do something like that where you say m i m going to be out on t trail, then you know that the media will pay attention to that and that is why sarah palin will be at the state fair and over 1 million people will bt the state fair and that bus rolls up will create buzz, and that is what it is about. yeah, don t get me started on that bus, domenica. thank you. and watch msnbc for special coverage of the ames, iowa, straw poll. and next, more as sarah palin decides it is time to crash the party in iowa. stay with us. don t you forget about me introducing the schwab mobile app. it s schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit d