is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more tha we have. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. then president trump georgia secretary of state - in order to overturn the election result in that state. the phone call remains shocking, no matter how many times you hear it. but the call was over an hour-long. and there are other parts of that call that prosecutors may now be taking a closer look at for instance, there is thi part so, it did people voted and i think the number is clos to 5000 people and they went to obituaries. they went to all sorts o methods to come up with an accurate number. and a minimum is close to abou 5000 voters. that was president trum insisting, again, to the georgia secretary of state that thousands of dead peopl voted in georgia during th 2020 election. today, the washington post reports that one day befor that infamous phone call, report commissioned by donal trump s own campaign had found that nowhere near 5000 dea
uncovered in multiple federa and state investigations had it s the most damning piece of evidence against donald trum and his ongoing legal battles, remains this phone call. so, look, all i want to d is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more tha we have. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. then president trump, pressuring georgia secretary o state, to find him 11,000 vote in order to overturn the election result in that state. the phone call remains shocking, no matter how many times you hear it. but the call was over an hour-long. and there are other parts of that call that prosecutors may now be taking a closer look at for instance, there is thi part so, dead people voted and i think the number is clos to 5000 people and they went to obituaries. they went to all sorts o methods to come up with an accurate number. and a minimum is close to abou 5000 voters. that was president trum insisting, again, to the georgia secretary of state that t
it belongs to the government and all government employees including the president, are required by law to report to the state department exactly what was given to them, who is from, and then turn it over to the national archives fo safekeeping. and it turns, out when jared kushner took those sorts fro saudi arabia, he never officially reported the gift t the state department, which wa not only a jared kushner problem. democrats on the house oversight committee released this report today about th handling of foreign gift during the trump administration and according to the report, donald trump and his famil failed to report over 100 gift from foreign countries worth a grand total of nearly $300,000 and it really is an od assortment of stuff, like this 12,000 dollar silk carpet from the president of uzbekistan, and this giant box filled with tableware from the president o lebanon, in case donald trum president trump ever ran out o spoons made out of mother of pear
12 shipments of drone parts an more than 12 tons of chinese made body armor. now, china, the country claims to be neutral in all this. it claims publicly that th country is not providing letha assistance to russia but in china, there is not a huge difference between chines companies and the state itself all domestic businesses in china ultimately answer to thi man, chinese president and authoritarian leader x jinping. last week, xi secured an unprecedented third term a president and he did s unanimously. that was possible because chin state legislature abolishe term limits in 2018, thereby allowing xi to rule for life if that sounds familiar, i might be because in 2021, vladimir puti passed an incredibly similar law extending term limits to allow him to effectively serve for life and while president xi has not been, himself, criminall charged by the international criminal court, like putin
collapse under the weight of this joining us now is tall forhadian weinstein and paul butler, professor at universit school of law and tally, i will start with you in terms of joe there so many different layers to all these different legal saugus let s start with the one tha seems most pressing joe tacopina is president trump s counsel in this case. and it sort of seems like he may have a conflict of interest here for people who are no lawyers, can you explain how and why that might be the case yes, so, alex, i don actually see how he ca continue to represent trump in this case. because he has two sets of obligations that the right issue. one is that you have talke about in terms of hi obligations to stormy daniels, because there was a time whe he represented her and so that generates conflict of interest because, under the ethical rules, he cannot represent