is counsel to house democrats in the first impeachment and litigated cases involving blinken previously, he s also the author of trying trump a guide to his first election interference, criminal trial david, you ve been saying all along, you don t think the foreign president can get a fair trial in manhattan, is it that you just don t believe those 12 jurors and six alternates when they say that they can t be fair, fair. and, judge, the case in the facts hey, look, anderson, i think it s a tough it s tough situation, right? everybody believes, i think in their heart, they can be fair, but they come they come to this case with their own set of biases and and if you just look at the demographics almost eight and ten people in manhattan voted against donald trump so if you re, if you re one of those folks, i don t know how the jury breaks down, but i m wondering who they voted for. and if you didn t vote for the former prime president i think you ve probably come to that jury with a real
numbers, just over 12% for trump biden nearly 87% do you think donald trump can get a fair trial in manhattan? i am say yes, if there s a place that it s going to happen, it s going to happen here because new yorkers in general, we may have opinions but i feel like we set the tone for fair and equity. that s what we do. clearly, our justice system is being attacked. i think it s up to us to defend it, to defend and due process and to defend the rule of law against all of its enemies so now, even some conservatives we spoke to said that they thought he liked the idea the trial, but they thought he could get a fair trial and all the manhattan it so too said that they weren t concerned about their personal safety, that they trusted the system and puffy be fine. but given everything that s happened this week downtown manhattan, one has to wonder if they were actually on that jury, if they feel the same, anderson, we ve got more cash. thanks so large perspective now from former trump ca
congresswoman s response. the vote today on steve bannon s podcast as we have completely lost confidence in his leadership now that he is allowing hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer to completely control the house. basically save as civil war has broken out in the house of representatives we all need to be asking the most concerning question, what has mike johnson made a deal? ledoux, what has he promised he will give them in the future. and this is why we have to remove mike johnson from the speakership because he has made a deal melanie, zanona joins us now from capitol hill with the latest on the threat to johnson s speakership. so what is the state of play between johnson, marjorie taylor greene, and company? well, anderson, this is shaping up to be a real showdown between speaker mike johnson and his right flank. and it could really all come ahead, come to a tomorrow republicans are furious that johnson has had to rely on democrats out every step of this process to try to pass
anderson having been in the courthouse, i mean, the vast number of jurors who screened this one of the most elaborate processes i ve seen donald trump never saw at trial delay that he didn t like. there is absolutely no basis in new york lai has has been affirmed by the judge. and reaffirmed by the appellate courts for this case to be moved delayed, or slow down in any way so i think it can be a fair trial and it is it s a good thing that we are moving with reasonable expedition in one of these criminal cases. and if i may add the judge has described the case in the prosecutor will argue that the case is one of election interference. the judge explain that to the the jury. the same fundamental
this package of foreign aid bills, including on some key procedural votes, which historically have always been done along party lines. and so that is renewed in sparked some new calls to oust johnson from the speakership today, a third republicans that s paul gosar of arizona announced that he was officially signing on to the motion to vacate this speakership now, for his part, speaker mike johnson has been defiant. he said he s not worried about losing his job, especially if it means doing the right thing. but just given the math and given the margins, it s likely that johnson is going to need to rely on democrats to help bail him out if this motion to vacate does come to the floor. and where did the democratic sen. because congressman ro khanna was on cnn the other night, said, even though he disagrees with speaker johnson and many issued, he d seriously consider voting to defeat the motion to vacate yes. so democratic leaders have not yet committed to bailing out johnson, but be