Yes, you too. All right, you guys, make way. So, elie honig, she is now bringing that document, which the judge has now looked at, to the clerk. Correct, anderson. And what we just saw was the judge reviewing that indictment. And to be clear, that is not a substantive review. That indictment appeared to be quite long. The judge does not read through it and have to sign off on it. Thats The Grand Jurys province. Thats already happened. The judge is just making sure that there is no procedural irregularities. Thats why you heard that quick questioning, did Everything Go as expected in the jury room. The individual said no problems. Its being sent to the Clerks Office where the next step is it will be docketed. It will become part of the official record. It will be available to all of us in the public and the media, assuming that its not under seal. All indications are that its not going to be under seal. If thats the case, we will have access to that document momentarily. And michael moo
speaking in poland a former eastern bloc country that s no stranger to russian aggression, biden started off by saying that the war has so far defied two big expectations. one, that kyiv would fall within days, and two, that the western alliance would splinter as the war dragged on. watch. one year ago the world was bracing for the fall of kyiv. well, i can report kyiv stands strong. kyiv stands proud. it stands tall. and most important it stands free. when russia invaded it wasn t just ukraine being tested, the whole world faced a test for the ages. europe was being tested. america was being tested. nato was being tested. all democracies are being tested. the questions we faced were simple as they were profound. would we be strong if we looked the other, would we be weak? all of our allies would be united or divided? one year later we know the answer. we did respond, we would be strong, we would be united, and the world would not look the other way. president biden also
That im on. And im kind of looking forward to it because, again, cant be finished with something unless you start it. Michael cohen is set to take the stand monday in trumps criminal trial. Trumps lawyers will call him a liar, but cohens story has been consistent. And corroborated by the other prosecution witnesses. Also tonight, trump is getting the old band back together. A rogues gallery of crooks including Convicted Felon turned pardon bad guy for hire, Paul Manafort, who used to do the dirty work for putins russia and congo among other autocrats. And more recently, has reportedly been shaking his tin cup for china. Plus, trump used to call rfk jr. A very smart person, but now, hes in a state of panic that junior is winning over some of his antivacc maga base. We begin tonight with a man best summarized by the great robert nesta marley. Your best enemy could be your best friend and your best friend your worst enemy, which brings us to one of Donald Trumps most important hires. A hi
and been presented with the evidence. you can receive evidence from other grand juries. the former grand jury, the special purpose grand jury, which met for about eight months, remember, did not have the power to return the indictment. that grand jury just simply had the power to investigate, to issue subpoenas, to look at the evidence, to have, you know, the witnesses come before them. a grand jury in georgia, a regular criminal grand jury, does not have investigative power. typically that grand jury has to be confronted and presented what we call laying the indictment on the table. and that is that the prosecutor comes in and says we intend to seek an indictment for charges a through z. and we want to present evidence about that. and then there will be an introduction of some prosecution witness. it can be done by summary witnesses. sometimes done by investigators, some law enforcement official who comes in. the grand jury has a chance to ask questions about the indictment but is not
thought deserved indictment. that is up to the district attorney s discretion, and she will, of course, have to go to her regular grand jury to seek those indictments. you know, i think what we re hearing today is not surprising on one level as frank and i have both pointed out. it s very surprising on other levels. but ultimately this will be a sideshow to the main event, which will be the district attorney and her regular grand jury s decisions. tell me just about that process a little bit, there will be recommendations from this special investigative grand jury that goes to the district attorney. she will make certain choices or decisionsn t what to move forward with, and then has to present that to her to a regular grand jury to get the charges, if she wants it. right. that s absolutely right. what she ll have to do, and she can do it in the form of using agents. frank used to do this, as summary witnesses to explain the