hi, the nicolle. i am ari melber. we begin in a sense with how we left off last night, and how it fits with brand-new developments today. donald trump, now convicted felon, stands atop these three criminal enterprises, which we ve been reporting out for you. we made this based on legal analysis and reporting for the first time last night. the underlying facts are known, but here they are together. the leaders have been convicted of serious crimes across quite a long range of time. trump s new conviction is still sinking in across the nation, and the process will play out. he s awaiting sentencing. it completes this picture criminality that surrounds him because of the people he picked and who he often stood with and they stood by him as long as they defied police and law enforcement defended him, they stayed together, this band of quite literal convicted felons, criminals. while last week was understandably first focused on the conviction of one man, in order to see the bro
anything seen before in trump s years in politics. you can believe your eyes. you can believe tv news. but the new york times doesn t write this every day. the open desire for using the system against democrats after the verdict surpasses anything seen before in trump s tumultuous years in national politics. okay. new law. what s different now is the range of republicans saying retaliation is necessary and no longer cloaking their intent with euphemisms. end quote. that s about right. euphemisms, the spin, that stuff s long over. forget the dog whistles. republicans let the dogs out. blunt threats, autocratic plots, and that very familiar desperate but possibly dangerous cry when the guilty and i use that word legally when the convicted felons, the guilty,
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