because at least i ll tell you my own opinion. i was affecting attorney out for some sort of a pushback yeah. it didn t happen and it s very, very interesting. barak reveal. appreciate it. thank you. the news continues to source some kaitlan collins starts now saving the source tonight. hell half no fury like a former president turned convicted felon, donald trump is lashing out i ll calling the judge who will sentence him, quote, the devil, any rambling rampage. and a question that is on many americans minds tonight is will trump actually go to prison? it s certainly on his as he is mine for sympathy and falsely claiming that he is facing 187 years behind bars and a former apprentice produced so who had an nda for 20 years has just now expired, is now breaking his silence, claiming that he personally heard donald trump use the n word that produce there is here tonight and will join me. i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source little bit of a pro tip to start you off w
he wants to call me a convict. one s called me a felon. guess what, pow. so you and would that my light source tonight was in the courtroom every day with donald trump throughout his trial, cnn political analyst, and new york times senior political correspondent, maggie haberman is your maggie. i was just thinking, i mean, obviously you wrote an entire book on trump and his biography what is it like now to see that this moment has happened, that he is a convicted felon because we didn t know how the verdict was going to go over the last several weeks. now, although i will say being in the courtroom yesterday, once the judge came back and said the jurors had said they had reached a verdict. it was pretty clear in the room where this was likely going, particularly watching the defense table well, i think they all knew because it was so it was because it lives under two days and it was very unlikely that this was going to be an acquittal just based on the volume of the evidence and ba