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now, donald trump on the attack after jurors found him guilty of 34 criminal counts. key witness, michael cohen, among trump's top targets, calling his former fixer a sleazebags without saying his name, did the former president at turned convicted felon violate his gag order? again? that's something for judge juan merchan to consider just ahead of trump's sentencing on july 11, we're breaking down the potential punishments were drunk from jail time to public service. also, this our president biden says, israel has offered a new roadmap for a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, even as disrupt confirms its expanding its offensive in rafah, moving into the center of the city welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm will flits here in the situation room tonight. >> donald trump is plotting, is next legal and political moves. as he season's over is historic criminal conviction and lashes out at just about everyone. he blames for the verdict seen as kristen holmes has bore on what trump is saying and doing on this his first full day as a felon they can do this to me. >> they can do this to anyone. >> i defined donald trump lashing out friday a day after a new york jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial. >> we're going to i'm wired in such a way that a lot of people would have gone away a long time ago, the trump aired grievances with the trial and leveled attacks at the prosecutor and the presiding judge, juan more merchan. >> it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change where we can have a fair trial. we didn't get it we wanted a judge change. we wanted to judge. it wasn't conflicted and obviously he didn't do that even as the former president remains under a gag order that blocks them from speaking out about witnesses this is jurors and others closely tied to the case. trump's singled out ex-attorney michael cohen, a key witness in the case, without using his name, not allowed to use his name because of the gag order. but you know, he's just sleaze bag. everybody knows that. took me a while to find out but he was effective. >> he did work but he wasn't a fixer. he was a lawyer in a statement to cnn, cohen called trump's remarks a quote, crazy avalanche of broken brain word manure, no presidential candidates ever have been under a gag order before i'm under a gag order. >> nasty gag order. think of it. i'm the leading candidate. >> trump also claimed friday he wanted to testify in the trial, but suggested one of his lawyers encouraged him not to do so. >> but now i would have testified i wanted to testify the theory is you never testify because as soon as you test for anybody, if it were george washington, don't testify because they'll get you on something that you said slightly wrong and then they sue you for perjury addressing the verdict at the white house friday, president joe biden warned that efforts by trump and his allies to undermine the justice system we're quote, dangerous it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don't like the verdict justice and should be respected and we should never allow anyone to tear it down trump's allies and supporters swiftly rally behind the presumptive gop nominee with the campaign announcing it had raised more than 34 million in the hours after the verdict. >> at one point, even crushing the fundraising platform used by trump's campaign. well, top republican gins including several vice presidential hopefuls, joined trump and criticizing the conviction what happened in new york was a travesty of the justice system. this is the weaponization of the justice system against their political opponent. >> you cannot say that this trial was anything more than politics, masquerading as justice and while those republicans wanted to make their support very public, i have learned that there were several people who are offering more private versions of support, including members of his own family. >> we had speculated a lot about ivanka and jared trump, as well as melania's never attended a de, of donald trump's criminal trial. all of them were present at trump tower today. i wind donald trump delivered his remarks. i am told that while they did not attend the remarks, they were there to offer their morals for both kristen holmes reporting for our script justin, thanks very much. now the legal road ahead for donald trump, as he plans to appeal his conviction cnn's kara scannell cover the trump trial from start to finish kara walker's through what's next for trump. and his legal team? >> well, will trump's lawyers have a deadline of two weeks in which to file any motions before the judge and todd blanche had says that trump's lead attorney has said that they're going to make several motions challenging the verdict, having to do with some of the judge's rulings before the trial, including arguing that they can't get a fair trial and couldn't get one in new york. and also challenging the judge, letting in the testimony of some witnesses, including stormy daniels. then donald trump is going to be sentenced on july 11, so he will have to meet with a probation officer just like any other convicted felon who will interview him, get some materials so that the probation department can make a recommendation to judge juan merchan on what donald trump's sentence punishment should be after being convicted on 34 felony counts, that sentencing again as for july 11. now, todd blanche has also said that trump intends to appeal his conviction. they will have 30 days after the sentencing to file their notice of appeal that would start that process. so the clock now ticking for a couple of key deadlines for donald trump on the legal front sandwiched between them as his first presidential debate for the presidency against joe biden running on cnn. and also just a few weeks after his sentencing, he will be at the republican convention where he is likely to get the nomination. wealth. kara scannell. thank you very much for that report. there's also breaking news coming into the city but your way, she reminded the trump classified documents case, cnn's kaitlan poll answers working in the story for us, what can you tell us, caitlin? >> well, if in that federal criminal case in florida, a gag order is back on the table. prosecutors just went to judge aileen cannon again, asking her to put an order on trump limiting his ability to talk about law enforcement in that case, they say that he is potentially endangering law enforcement officers involved in the investigation? and the prosecution of this case, and threatened the integrity of these proceedings. the prosecutors are writing this to judge cannon, working off of comments, trump has been made king in the past couple of weeks, saying that fbi agents who searched his rezin, florida in august of 2022, they were ready to use deadly force. but that is actually pretty misleading. he that was a standard procedure that was in place for the fbi's search of that property? pretty nothing out of the normal it was even used in the search of joe biden's own home in delaware so the prosecutors, they want this gag order on donald trump. trump, his team says it's a violation of his rights. they're going to be arguing against it before judge cannon but wolf, this is going to be a major thing for this judge to look at in the coming days, something ready to be talking about quite a bit next week. and another reminder that donald trump the criminal defendant, now convicted in new york, has these other cases and legal proceedings to still face on a daily basis including the classified documents, case case in florida, three other cases. indeed, katelyn polantz. thank you very much. let's break all of this down with our legal and political experts and tim parlatore, let me start with you. you're former trump attorney you predicted that trump sentence will be less than a year and served at the notorious manhattan oh, should we run question for you? i want to get your reaction. first of all, to the special counsel, jack smith's latest request for a gag order in the classified documents case. what do you think? >> i think that prosecutors have generally been overusing gag orders with when trump a gag order is something that's really very rarely used in only for a very limited purpose. they're presumptively unconstitutional because it's a prospective restriction of free speech rights it has to be done to protect the integrity of the proceedings. and to simply ask for a gag order because you don't like that. he said something that turned out to be false. i think that they would have to tie that to some kind of a specific threatened even if you look at what he's saying, he's saying biden administration wanted them to assassinate me. i don't think anybody's taken fiction in new york will add weight to this request for a gag order? no, just because you have been convicted in new york, doesn't say that your first amendment rights or any less, anywhere else? >> and so i think and quite frankly, the fact that he's been convicted in new york should be the grounds to lift the gag order in new york because there's no longer any trial to protect. there's no longer any jury pool to protect for their deliberations are no longer any witnesses to prevent the intimidation of and so gag orders, they usually expire as soon as the jury is sworn in. here was kept a little bit later to protect the witnesses, but certainly by the time there's a verdict, there's no need to keep the gag order in place under the laws of the state of new york. let's see how the judge aileen cannon responses the special counsel, jack smith's request for a gag order against trump. >> this is significant development, potentially norm, you're the one who predicted that trump's sentence will be less than a year and could be served at the notorious rikers island j. in new york city, or how do you think judge merchan will weigh security concerns if he sentences? former president of the united states, wealth. i think he'll take those concerns very seriously since i did the initial analysis of the likely sentence that trump would face, it's likely it's not certain that he'll get a sentence of jail time i've had the opportunity to observe judge merchan in court every day throughout this trial. and i don't think in my more than three decades practicing law, i've ever seen a better judge inaction. tim has tried a case. i for judging or sean he's like he's an outstanding he's an outstanding judge for that reason. >> he will consider all of the factors in determining whether or not to sentence donald trump to jail the secure and he talked about this one day in court when trump had committed his tenth violation of the gag order, ten findings of contempt. he said, if you do it again, i'm going to have to put you in jail and that will be very hard, including for those security concerns. but will there are factors that cut the other way the seriousness of this crime, this jury found election interference, conspiracy, and other factors. tough choice for judge merchan, very tough indeed, we'll see what he decides that's coming up brad, you've seen a lot of republicans now rallying to trump's defense supporting him, saying all sorts of things. an effect echoey with trump has been saying, do you think this is a winning strategy for the gop? well i think first off alvin bragg's does have no republican could do, which is unify republicans refocused on like each other very much. today's yes, the district torreon, new york, i think there's a real opportunity for donald trump here politically. if he's willing to take it, if he's disciplined enough to take it. number one turnouts a big factor in any presidential election. both these candidates are unfavorable. this is unified as base. secondly, the group that really matters if people in the middle who are unfavorable to both of them nothing is now knew about donald trump. this the verdict and bring out any new facts that anyone didn't know. so if you're already unfavorable to him, you knew these things. but it does give him a rallying cry and he's going to have to be able to project that forward and say this is really the democrats tried to deny the vote are so choice make it more about the voters and not about about himself. it makes it about himself. it's gonna be a problem what do you make of the way the president united states kate responded to trump's guilty verdict where he said, you just broadly the response. >> look, i think what he's has to do here is, is thread a needle that he's doing, which is he has to not politicized you. it's not country tribute to this idea of the framework that the trump campaign wants to paint around this, which is that it's politicized. it's all biden's doing. >> so he's got to be i think he has to be restrained as he has been throughout this process. but this i would i would disagree with brad and i actually think this presents an opportunity for biden. i think for these for these swing voters who are not gonna be able to stomach the idea of voting for a convicted felon for biden to drive effectively that this is somebody who has broken the law, has been found guilty by a jury of his peers and use that to paint a bigger picture about donald trump. and the fact that only cares about himself, that he's willing to lie and cheat and steal to get what he wants, that he cares about him. he doesn't care about you. i think biden can use that as he's making this broader message. and i think you saw him sort of walk that line today of not overly politicizing, but being very clear that what donald trump has done makes him unfit to be president the united states again, let me get back to tim. tim, you say, you think trump needs to stay silent at least until july 11 sentencing, but you think he can your hurt. i'm just going after michael cohen didn't mentioned michael cohen by name but described him and called him a sleazebags one thing i don't understand is why todd blanche hasn't gone to the judge to ask to vacate the gag order at this point. >> so the idea of him risking violating the gag order is something that can be easily dealt with whether he needs to stay silent obviously, he's a candidate for president. so the likelihood of him saying silent outside the courtroom is one thing my concern more is him staying silent inside the courtroom. because when he goes back on july 11th, the judge is going to say, before i sentence, you do have anything to say and i would hope i would recommend him to say i rely upon the words of my attorney here because they're going to have to thread a very slim needle here where he's still maintaining his innocence. and what i do in these types of situations, as i say, your honor, my client has his appellate writes he's going to be pursuing his appeal. and as such, he's maintaining his innocence and i asked you to not take that not hold that against him and sentencing. and let's talk instead about these other factors and steer the judge to all of the other considerations that normal is just talking about. and if he talks every time the defendant says anything other than i rely upon what my lawyer said and i'm so very sorry sentence goes up we could say he could show some remorse. >> he has shown no remorse at all. >> i don't think that's going to happen in this case, especially with the appellate with the appeal that they intend to file. so the only thing he can do is increase sentence must speak right, guys. >> thank you very, very much. just ahead, michael cohen's former attorney, lanny davis, standing by live. you'll join me right here in the situation room, will get his reaction. the donald trump's historic conviction and very angry rant against his onetime fixer well, i'm a paid actor and this isn't a real company. >> there's no way to fake how upward you can help your business upwork has 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they said marion luis shields robinson, our mother mother-in-law, and grandmother. had a way of summing up the truths about life and a word or to maybe a quick phrase that made everyone around her stop and think her wisdom came off as almost innate as something she was born with. but in reality, it was hard earned and fashioned by her deep understanding that the world's roughest edges could always be sandi down with a little grace. and certainly that is a lesson in a message she will have how did on her daughter, her son-in-law, and her granddaughters as she moved with them from chicago to the white house back in 2008, this enormous transition that she was on hand to make a little bit easier for members of her family and the statement and previous statements from mrs. obama and president obama have described her as really something of a grounding for course, in the white house, both for her own children and her grandchildren. and it was interesting, they say in the statement, it took a healthy nudge, as they said, to get her to move to the white house at all? hello. but in the end, they really describe her as recognizing the importance that that would have in raising grounded children. it's a very difficult place. i think to grow up and she east that in some way, they say that rather than harb not now being with oscar winners are nobel laureate. she preferred spending her time upstairs with the tv tray in the room outside her bedroom with big windows that looked out over the washington monument and this is so interesting. they say the only guessed that she ever asked to meet while she was living in the white house, was the pope now, she was born in 1937 in chicago hago. she grew up on the south, side of chicago. and the statements are delves into her biography. it's so interesting, they say that her father, because of the color of his skin, wasn't allowed to join a union. and you can really see in the ark of her life starting in these days, where her own father wasn't allowed to have a job going all the way to living in the white house with the first african-american president, her son-in-law truly an american story of noah their type. she wasn't spotted all that frequently around the white house when i was covering it, she wasn't at a ton of events or in the rose garden are in the driveway when reported? corridors are around, but certainly she was spending so much time with her granddaughters who we're going to school, learning to drive having some of the most formative years of their life in this building that can be such a crucible of tension. and i think what you've heard their father, the present president, and their mother, the former first lady, say, is that marion robinson was able to sort of keep things real in a way she was seen some sometimes around town, you know, sometimes you would see her at the kennedy center sort of having a night out on the town, but certainly not a major presence in the obamas presidency, but certainly in their personal lives and in the personal life of that white house, she was absolutely essential. i remember the video of her and the young daughter is coming to visit the bush daughters during that transition period, she was on hand to sort of look at what the bedrooms might look like, look at what their new lives might look like. this enormous let's change for them to come into the white house from chicago. she was a key part of easing that transition and a key touchstone for her daughter in this new glare of attention yeah. >> i'm michelle obama, just tweeted this and let me read it for our viewers. my mom, marion robinson was my rock, always there for whatever i needed. she was the same steady backstop for our entire family and we are heartbroken to share. she passed away today very sad. indeed. and our deepest condolences to the family. i want to bring in on the phone right now, the former obama senior adviser and cnn senior political commentator david axelrod, along with our senior political analyst be malika henderson, david, what's your reaction to the passing of michelle obama's mother, marion robyn it's in a woman i assume you knew well just profound sadness will she was just a great lady. >> i mean, much of what was said reflects what i experienced over the course of my relationship with the obamas starting before he was a national quickly, you're back. >> but the move to washington as was said, was not something i do. >> he was a south side or through and through her husband worked for 37 years at a water filtration plant, worked through multiple sclerosis, had and yet never missed a day of work. and she was the rock of that family as michelle said michelle and her brother craig both excelled in life and we're very much the product of their moms tutelage that she was she taught them how to be resilient, be responsible and grace top them, grace, but in the white house, it was so interesting, he or she ji would as we're said, she did not take to the whole celebrity while i've lifestyle. she kind of sha-1 and she would often slip out of the white house on her own and visit, with. friends outside the white house she really wasn't looking for attention and she was and she as soon as the administration was over, she had right back to the south side of the caga i will tell you my last encounter with her was when pete sooth to the former white house photographer, came to the institute of politics. that i am associated with the university of chicago. and he did a he was talking he had a book of photos from the from the white house and she was right there in the front row. and when it was over, the students just gravitated to her and she held fourth. she was not a person of many words. the words were often laden with wisdom, but she, she was very, very you talkative, and the kids were just transfixed and she said sort of as an aside, this is great. they never let me talk much when we were out there in washington. so she and it was just so much fun to see. she's like the pied piper with these with these young people. the last thing i would say is she was indispensable to the obamas, who's big concern about running for president, about being elected president was the impact that would have on their two young daughters when they had to be on the road and so on. and the fact that ms robinson was there to provide consistent sustain nurturing, guidance, oversight, made everything possible, and those young women now are in part who they are and they're both sensational young women costs of love i didn't see of their grandmother who spent so much time with it as four yeah. this the agar truly a wonderful, wonderful woman, near malika. you're with us as well. i want you in our viewers to listen to how michelle obama described her mother during her portrait unveiling back in 2018. listen to this of course, i'm thinking about my mommy marion robinson, who is sitting in the front row supporting us, like she has always it's done, always putting herself last on her list so that she could give me and craig and our children everything that makes today possible near misses robinson, of course, lived in the white house during the obama presidency what will you remember most about her during that time? the thing about ms robinson was that she wasn't a real finger in washington and that was on purpose. that was who she was. she was a south siders. she was a midwest center she didn't believe in putting on airs and her real presence was felt obviously in the lives of her grandchildren and her daughter and son-in-law, and that was the purpose for her coming down here, right. in washington and coming from this outside of chicago to make sure that those girls had a connection to chicago. and to sort of midwestern values to humility oftentimes you hear michelle obama important lessons about motherhood, or that she learned from her mother. i would always think that i would love for michelle obama to write a book about sort of width and witticisms that she learned from her mother about parenting young girls, particularly young girls who were in the spotlight. she talked about this idea that she wanted to her girls to know that they were special to host to their families and to their friends, but they won't special it's because they were the daughter daughters of a president. so i think it's a little sort of down home african american family values that resonated with so many americans that mrs. robinson obviously brought to washington block to the white house and blocked it over girls. live and in this, i'm sure it's heartbreaking for mrs. obama, for her daughters who are now women and who owe a lot of their learning in the way in which they've navigated the world not only to their mother, but certainly to their grandmother as well. it's a real loss also for that family really to the nation. and what she represented and what she was able to do for the first family in those years that they were in a 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coverage of donald trump's guilty verdict. >> and as angry rant today against the judge the district attorney, and one particular witness, michael cohen. listen now i'm not allowed to use his day because of the gag order. but you know, he's just sleaze bag. everybody knows that. took me a while to find out but he was effective. >> he did work but he wasn't a fixer. he was a lawyer joining us now, michael cohen's former attorney lanny davis lambing. what's your reaction to the way trump went after michael cohen today? >> let me just say this about michael cohen. and first of all, i was honored when he allowed me to represent him. this jury vindicated michael cohen and michael cohen told the truth and 12 members of the jury disregarded the shouting of the lawyers representing mr. trump with the words, liar. so for now my only comment is that i was honored to represent michael cohen. he told the truth. he was vindicated, and the man that just called him that name is the same man that a federal judge called the rapist after a trial in the e. jean carroll case, another new york supreme court judge found him committing financial fraud and find him quadrat and 50 million. and then a jury just found unanimously beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed 34 felonies. and today, he says, everybody is rigged against him and he calls michael cohen a liar because michael cohen stood up and told truth to power. >> those michael cohen feel a sense of relief that trump was found guilty. >> so i haven't talked to him i can only say that from my experience with him, from the very beginning when i called him and asked if i could represent him, he's always stood tall and faced the facts of the injury that this man today who blames everybody. everything is rigged when juries rule against him, when judges well against him, when he loses elections, everything is rig, but michael cohen took the pain, went to prison for the very same crime that federal prosecutors said mr. cohen was directed to do by mr. trump trump is going to be sentenced, as you know, july 11. >> what sort of sentence do you think judge merchan will give him? >> so on this one i have a conflict. did reaction. i think he deserves to go to jail based upon 34 felonies. his lack of remorse, and what he's been doing and continues to do to intimidate witnesses and commit contempt of court, violating a court order. but i'm not in favor of incarcerating an ex-president. he can be penalized. he can be kept at home, but i'm not in favor of going beyond that. we have an election ahead and voters. i do agree that the end of donald trump's career should be from the ballot box. and i don't believe you should be incarcerated. you think there's a chance that the verdict could be overturned on appeal? well, there is certainly a chance and that is the rule of law. it's ironic sentence here at the very same man that ignores the rule of law that scorns the rule of law, scorns the results of elections, and has consistent criticism of juries because of where they're from as opposed to the facts that were overwhelming in convicting him of 34 felonies, that now it's mr. trump complaining so i would say that mr. trump only knows how to win when juries or judges will against him. it's rigged and republican politicians who have no facts and just rhetoric and denouncing our justice system should be ashamed of themselves. >> you were representing michael cohen for a long time did you ever think that the situation would come to what it has become, what it is right now. >> i did not because i never imagined that mr. trump, with all of his abuses of people of due process of the rule of law. whatever be held to account much less convicted of 34 felonies. when i started the honore working with michael cohen, it was a hope that he would at least be held accountable, but never did i imagine that 34 felony, a unanimous vote beyond a reasonable doubt, ignoring the shouting of lighter and lighter and lighter, 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no-one's following up with you no probation is no oversight. all options experts say reflective of the striking uniqueness of this situation. >> this is completely uncharted territory for the court system, for the secret service, for the department of corrections in new york city the cases i believe legal analysts say acceptance of responsibility is often a key factor when a judge considers a sentence and the fact that donald trump has shown no remorse for the actions he has been convicted of. >> and has repeatedly publicly attack the judge and witnesses in this trial could bring him a stiffer sentence. >> wolf, see what happens on july 11. >> bryan todd. thanks very much for more on this. we're joined now by the former fbi director james comey. he's written a very excellent brand new book entitled westport, a crime novel. thanks very much. a director comey for joining us really a terrific book. i've gone through it. it's a crime novel and you know, your stuff. let's talk a little bit about what get to a little bit where the book later, let's first of all talk about this monumental verdict 34 counts guilty, guilty, guilty. could go on and what's your reaction? >> it's a great demonstration that the rule of law is alive in america you may not lose supporters if he shot someone on fifth avenue or sack the capital, but you will be held accountable. >> and this is what it looks like. >> you heard the various options that the judge has as far as prison time non-prison time, what do you think? >> it seems unlikely, but i've never seen a defendant begging for a jail sentence more than one who's taken a flame thrower to the judge and the jury, it still seems unlikely to me, but donald trump is it is asking for it. i will important is it that he's not showing any remorse at all well, very important to a sentencing judge in any defense lawyer would tell you that you tell your clients to be on the best behavior or tell the court, i've learned whatever lessons there are to learn. >> so please let me go about the rest of my life. >> i'm curious to think what so many of these republicans in the house and the senate and elsewhere are really going out and supporting trump and arguing this was totally unfair. what do you make of that? >> they just reflecting the view of his base of followers and having done fraud cases, i get it. it's very hard for people to escape a fraud because it requires them to miss something about themselves. if you didn't leave donald trump after january 6 convictions are not going to change the way you think about them. you can't get away. >> how worried are you and your the former fbi director about security especially for the people in the courtroom, the judge and others, as well as the jurors for that matter. >> i'm worried about threats and individual acts of violence by disturb people who might be motivated by some of the hate and anger and maga world to act out on that. and so it's important to protect jurors, to protect participants so that these threats are never able to be carried out because the fbi get involved in adding security for these individuals who i assume there are worried right now doing what's going on by the fbi's role in connection with this would be to supply information, intelligence about threats that it picks up through its work. so if the fbi were to pick up that there was a threat against a juror for example who voted to convict trump. what would you do? >> i would feed it immediately to the new york city police department and to the other partners in the joint terrorism task force in new york, would the juror himself or herself be notified? >> it would depend upon the nature of the threat, but if it was something that seemed imminent and substantive shore, there'll be a visit, there'll be a security assessment and an offer of assistance to the juror. you know, it's interesting, the special counsel, jack smith is again seeking a gag order in the classified documents case down in florida, saying that trump's quote, and i'm quoting now, deceptive and inflammatory claims expose the law enforcement professionals who are involved in this case, two unjustified an unacceptable risks. those risks have the potential to undermine the integrity of the proceedings, as well as jeopardize the safety of lawn for law enforcement. do you think another gag order would be appropriate down there? >> it might be narrowly tailored to address the risk that's raised by a former president and his followers lying about the fbi, basically saying the fbi wanted to assassinate president trump, former president trump, which is nuts. but people respond to nadine's tell us a little bit about westport, a crime novel. this is this is fiction. >> yeah, it's fiction. try to make it as real as possible to take people inside of cases in situations i've known but it's a who done it. it's a murder is set in the world of financial management and a hedge fund that i hope folks will find it pretty fun summer read. >> yeah, it's really he needed a distraction today. >> well, i got it. it really, uh, you'll learn a lot readings as well because you know your stuff. thanks for, thanks for joining us, thanks for writing westport a crime novel. >> i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having you very much. >> i'm coming up. donald trump's conviction, throwing another wrench into the 2024 race. we're going to talk with veteran strategist james carville on how democrats should run against the criminal whole mcglone just cleaned my entire your house for $10. >> they showed up right on time, ended my dishes, my laundry. they even cleaned my windows. >> you just pick a date? 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i'm in a child less horsepower the going up towards get you going now we're talking dodge order. are two totally torqued out crossover are 13 million americans were affected. my identity theft in 2022 and the threats are more than you realize if you're a victim of identity theft, lifelong works to fix it on your behalf backed by the million dollar protection package, enroll. now and notching, making premium cocktails at the touch of a button introduce thing artesian. >> simply insert the capsule select your strength and next g, a 700 credit score. >> join me at time.com. >> i'm mj lee at the white house and this is cnn the trump campaign is touting a surge in fundraising since the former president's conviction saying it's pulled in nearly $35 million in small donations. >> let's discuss this in more of the political implications of the trump guilty verdicts with veteran democratic strategist james carville. james, thanks. so much for joining us. this is clearly a very historic verdict. a former president, united states, being found guilty of 34 felonies. what do you think the political impact of this verdict will be? >> well, i think is to be determined, but i think democrats should point out it did put up no defense. trump would fail to defend himself. >> he goes out and both are stupid mouth outside the courtroom. >> he had a chance to take the stand. he could have said anything and they wanted to he could defend himself. they put out they put that abbott and costello clown oh and it was the fig leaf of a defense that they put up. so i think we should be very very pointed out. you did not defend yourself. the second thing democrats should do, the jury, the jury, the jury, the jury in this country reign supreme. i hit his bow v8 and lawyer and thank are some i'm on seeing i think they know more than juries. you don't they sat there and listened to the evidence. they weighed the evidence, and they came back with a unanimous verdict. so i don't think we need to say much more than that. we believe in the jury system. >> or you four counts as, you know, james or president biden has been consistently behind and some of the polling in recent weeks to donald trump, do you expect that will now change and if it doesn't, what does that say about president biden? well, the poet has been pretty static for the last year, and i think he should just do talk about how the jury system works. i think democrats like many and point out that he's a, he's a coward. he had every chance to defend himself. and the other thing is i cds up sean hannity and laura ingraham, these people talking about a manhattan jury, i got news for your manhattan juries are pretty good. the crime rate manhattan is way lower than it is in florida. i don't know what these people are running away from, but the crime rate manhattan yaks specifically is very low in jury say are willing to convict people if they're guilty. but what they're not going to do is they're going to config guilty people. that's as simple as that. you don't defend yourself. they're going to find you guilty as you know, president biden very, very briefly today, address the trump verdict. >> do you think he and his campaign should talk more about this? >> i do not i think it should talk about things that they're going to do. i wished him talk more about replacing the minimum wage. i wish i had talked more about how to getting people tools to deal with test. but i just story he will keep it on this business for apa in solar by, your story does not need more oxygen it should, it's a raging fire out day. you don't need a symbol of kerosene on a raging forest. pardons northern california. i can tell you that. yeah. there's plenty plenty enough. >> i want to get your reaction, james, to how republican lawmakers have reacted to this verdict. watch and listen to this under joe biden, the weaponization of the justice system has become front and center in this selection cannot say that this trial was anything more than politics matters it's grading as justice. >> i did not think it was a fair trial at all. its entire thing is absurd. this is a purely political exercise, not a legal one, and everybody knows that they know intuitively that it's wrong what do you make that james well, i mean speaker johnson from louisiana. >> he went to the same law school. i did. apparently he doesn't believe in juries. i do i know when i was in roster with ella shoe, they taught us that juries for foundational trial chausson and that we should always believe and trust in the wisdom of them. and that's what happened. and none of them have an answer for that. and i would ask speaker john for what in trump defend himself? if this was all a rig deal and he was being stopped from being talking, he had every right to take that stand and tell his side of the story. it chickened out. he was scared. he said that he would he did an upper the don't think he's going to bake present biden. i'm hoping to ask me on cnn june 27th. i think he's not weasel out of that too. we will see. do you have any concern, james, that this verdict potentially could backfire on democrats and unite trump skeptical republicans around the former president i'm concerned about everything. i'm professional everything worries me, but i mean, this sincerely that jury did its job, that god must claim that lead prosecutor it out

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