i m paul gigot. a manhattan jury found donald trump guilty this week on all 34 counts of false iffying business records, the first time in history that a former u.s. president has been convicted of a felony. thursday afternoon s verdict marked a dramatic end to the almost 6-week trial, but trump vowed that the legal fight is not over. this was a rigged decision right from day one. with a conflicted judge who should have never been allowed to try this case, never. and we will fight for our constitution. this is far from over. paul: let s bring in jim trusty, a former federal prosecutor and former donald trump attorney. welcome, jim. good to see you again. so what do you make of this verdict? well, it s not a shock, unfortunately. i mean, this is the lawfare. it s really at a its worst with. you had a politicized prosecutor who had a picked through the trash of a case that the southern district of new york specifically rejected doing that his predecessor rejected doing, but
Every weekend we will take stock of the big stories and share your stories about how the news is affecting you. Were kind of like a dam in a river using this nonstop flow of information to power your understanding of whats going on. Well help you stay on top of the news cycle and hopefully not get swept away. Tonight oddly enough our job is a bit simpler. The nation is mostly talking about just one story. Its been just over 24 hours since we found out. Some stunning and sad, desperately sad news tonight Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg has died. Hero and icon, a woman way ahead of her time. There were so many things that were off limits to women. All those barriers are gone but still with us and harder to deal with is what i call unconscious bias. I hope every american knows that she was an historic, courageous person who moved our country forward in all the right ways. She was an amazing woman whether you agreed or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. Her op
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member who is involved in this case, a witness in this case, a party to this case, is there money involved? does he own a piece of the stock in this corporation? it has nothing to do with these kinds of symbolic things. and the double standard also is enormous. justice ruth bauder ginsburg said bader ginsburg said negative things about trump reportedly after he won election in 2016, she wore her dissent collar to the court that a day. i think that is a much stronger symbol of bias. paul: by the way, the supreme court hasn t always ruled in trump s favor. my own view, dan, is this is driven by the white house. he s breathing down dick durbin s neck who s afraid he s going to lose his chairmanship like dianne feinstein did if he doesn t essentially do what sheldon wants him to do. yeah. and senator white is