okay, laura jarrett, thank you for that resure. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg is describing a rm house subpoena to a former prosecutor in bragg s office who investigated former president trump s finances bragg said it s an effort to undermine his criminal case into trump. dasha burns is following this from near mar-a-lago also joining me is carol lamb a former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. dasha, what exactly are house republicans looking for and what else did d.a. bragg have to say? reporter: this subpoena was directed at former prosecutor mark pomerantz now, the reason that congressman jim jordan who s heading up this investigate is targeting him is because he says that he is uniquely positioned because of his role as previously directing the investigation into trump s finances that he s uniquely
there are new examples today of how former president donald trump s multiple legal perils are on a collision course with the 2024 primaries as it stands, the first nominating contests kick off in february, and trump s attorneys are pushing for the manhattan hush money trial to start in the spring, butnow there s movemen being reported in cases beyond manhattan. the washington post reports today that the indictment decision could come within weeks in georgia and the atlanta journal constitution says state, local, and security officials are watching the hush money case as a possible dry run if there is an indictment there add that to what you first heard in this hour yesterday, mike pence agreeing to become the highest profile witness yet in the special counsel s investigation of january 6th i want to bring in former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst carol lamb and tim
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even before donald trump s arraignment tomorrow in manhattan, his legal jeopardy appears to be mounting in another case the washington post reports that the mar-a-lago classified documents case, the justice department has uncovered fresh evidence of possible obstruction, writing this. investigators now suspect based on witness statements, security camera footage, and other documentary evidence that boxes including classified material were moved from a mar-a-lago storage area after the subpoena was served and that trump personally examined at least some of those boxes. political investigative reporter joss dos sey has the report fro the washington post, and we re joined by two former federal prosecutors, carol lamb, an msnbc legal analyst, and shan
do and, again, it looks like this person is going to be dedicated to this particular investigation and this particular trial. carol lamb, thank you very much. and right now, we are seeing quite a split screen between the current and former president of the united states. president biden about to promote a major investment in clean energy at a manufacturing facility in minneapolis. there he is moments ago coming off their fourth one meantime, former president trump on his way to new york city where he faces arraignment over those alleged hush money payments nbc s allie raffa joins me now from minnesota where she is traveling with the president, and he is set to speak there i think we re about an hour away from liftoff, essentially, and i m sure the press is going to look for a chance to ask about the trump arraignment. but what do we actually expect to hear from president biden there? reporter: yeah, chris, that is expected, especially because we know that the president as well as