pressuring the white house to do something. and right now, president biden is meeting with civil-rights groups to talk about this very issue. let s discuss this with cnn political commentators, mia love and bakari sellers. great to see you, both. bakari, let s start with you. press secretary jen psaki says biden intends to give a major speech on voting rights. do you think he has done enough on this issue? i mean, that s a tough question. um, i m not sure that we need any more speeches on voting rights legislation. i think we all know the import of this issue. this is the life and legacy of someone, like john lewis. in fact, there is a piece of legislation that bears his name. we know that the john roberts supreme court has gutted the voting rights act and it s just hanging on by the proverbial nub, now, after its most recent ruling. so, i think, we re beyond the point of speeches. although, i look forward to hear his words. i think that if these words continue to fall on the deaf ea
attitude here and not assume that true accountability has fully begun. yeah. we ll know at 3:00 tomorrow what the potential penalties allen weisselberg is actually facing. and that, zerlina, will tell us how much pressure he s feeling. he s old enough that, you know, a year would be a very difficult stretch to have to do behind bars for somebody like that. but this is the life. this is what happens in a life with donald trump, as michael cohen can tell everybody who still works there. that s the really confusing thing about it. and, so, i think there is a lot we still don t know. so jonathan is right to sort of have our expectations at sort of a measured level and that we will see the details tomorrow. but i think, to your point, allen weisselberg has been there for 50 years. and, so, he knows everything. so it s clear that if they had
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