good morning to you on saturda april the 8th, i m velshi. it is been a short week in american politics. former president donald trum appeared for arraignment i manhattan, criminal cour political tensions are on th front. his extremist ideology wil carry on whether or not he succeeds in getting back to th white house. on tuesday, we saw trump i unfamiliar territory inside courtroom waiting for the judg to give him the criminal charges division filed against him. former president already twice impeached and still currentl facing eleni of other criminal and civil complaints, he pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony accounts of falsifyin business records in relation t the hush money payments made t stormy daniels with whom h allegedly had an affair. trump continues to lie those allegations. he s also reported to making dozens of social media pos criticizing the manhatta district attorney, alvin brang the judge assigned to his case and even their family member who have nothing to do
because donald has a lon history of sniffing his lawyer including rudy giuliani. he told the small group that was outside the courthouse tha no one but donald trump woul be charged with the crimes tha alvin bragg has brought. well, gee, i think there was a guy named michael cohen wh went to prison for the sam crimes you have made an interestin point, white collar crime, it often thought about as a victimless, not the same a street crime which is violent. there are estimates out ther from business insiders, lowball estimates of white collar crimes. places damages at 300 billio dollars annually compared to the 16 billion dollars tha street crime costs you ve actually suggested that law enforcement should redirec efforts away from non violen crime into white collar crime. why? well, the white collar crim in america causes vastly mor damage than street crime, we