to take over the entire world. and then, who are the bidens, plural? is it hunter? is it four fingers, the chin? no, joe, that is what makes it plural. then you have threatening to shake down the chinese while his dad is in the room paying millions or else you are in big, big trouble. finally, the media is starting to catch on, finally they are starting to ask about this, it is about time. and then you find out the department of justice tipped off hunter to search warrants. now, imagine someone at justice, trump, they are coming to mar-a-lago tomorrow. they would be in isolation right now, and blocking felonies, running out the clock, come on, jessica, answer this question. what is hunter s job? jessica: he is a consultant. jesse: for what? jessica: anything. jesse: anything! that s your answer. jessica: it is, no one is defending the character of
the case it s game over. if a defendant is found not guilty, the prosecution doesn t have an appeal no matter how egregious the errors the judge made were. prior to a verdict in the case, is every ruling of the judge appealable, including dismissal ruling? now. not every ruling, and the good news, to the extent there is some good news, with respect to judge aileen cannon presiding, at least for the time being, is in criminal cases you don t see the piecemeal appeal after appeal after appeal that you see in civil cases. i think don trump and some of his corrupt associates were really adapt and running out the clock, weaponizing the delay in the court, particularly when it came to civil litigation and avoiding having to comply with
of course, as we ve said before, if republicans take control of congress then this committee is laid by the way side not to be renewed. they know that s why they re so focused on issuing their final report by the end of the year. also as it pertains to trump, they don t necessarily have a ton of time to lit gate this and force him to come. he is adept at running out the clock. ali vitali on capitol hill, thank you so much. with us now to take a closer look at this, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official as well as an msnb contributor and my yeah wiley, former u.s. attorney who is president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. thank you for being with us. chuck, what s the judge looking at when deciding the sentencing for bannon today? well, jose, there are a number of factors. first you look at the statute. the statute s pretty clear. there s a 30-day mandatory minimum sentence and up to one
by the audio, according to audio obtained by the atlanta journal-constitution. walker joked about the family jama. he said, i told my son, i have to get back to heaven s bank, and walkers it s a lot to from the audience. kind of a tricky thing for him to be talking about, given that some of the allegations against him are of domestic violence. that s right. he is taken from the trump playbook which is don t apologize, don t anything that acceptable down. i think that is really what he s doing at this point. he might be running out the clock. these newest allegations, you know, we still have about a month to a campaign. there is a debate that s going to come on friday, which is going to, you, know that these two candidates against each other for the first time. that will, i think, change the narrative sack. we may be going off these abortion allegations into a sort of head to head contest between the two of them, the
nuzzi, great to have you both, thank you very much. coming up, eight months after he was charged with criminal contempt, the trial of steve bannon finally began today. we ll explain what happened in court, and while he is following the trump playbook of running out the clock, next. following the trump playbook o running out the clock, next.