Under oath. Cohen is the last prosecution witness and the question that remains this morning, what, if anything defense will trumps legal team mount . Nbcs Yasmin Vossoughian is outside that courthouse. I also want to bring in our legal panel, former u. S. Attorney and former senior fbi official Chuck Rosenberg, new York Law School professor and director of the schools criminal defense clinic. Ana coe min ski and criminal Defense Attorney and former federal prosecutor duncan levins. There was a little bit of uncertainty this morning in court, a long Bench Meeting before the Cross Examination got underway. Bring us up to speed on all of it. Reporter the last day week five of this trial, a 19minute Bench Meeting at the start of court before the jury was brought in. We dont know what they talked about. Once we get the partial transcript out this morning, were going to figure that out and let you know. A couple of things that have come out so far even just in the last 30 minutes or so, the
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conspiracy point that jim mentioned earlier, the entire special counsel s theory of the case is that the russian influence effort was to was conspiracy to defraud the united states. and so anything that falls under the russian influence activities, that campaign personnel including the president may have been involved in would fall under that broad umbrella. carrie cordero, i appreciate it as well, jim schultz, robby mook. there is new reporting that donald trump claimed over and over the polls were rigged, his fixer was behind the scenes trying to rig polls. michael cohen says he did it as the direction of donald trump. details next. let s see, aleve is proven better on pain
counterintelligence perspective. if we were to take rudy giuliani at his word that the president didn t know anything about what paul manafort was doing, the reaction after the fact to that information being revealed publicly has been sort of odd, because the reaction hasn t been boy, i would have never wanted my campaign chairman to be coordinating or to be providing information about my campaign. yeah. to a foreign power that has adversarial interests to the united states of america. so that reaction is odd. it s clear that rudy giuliani is trying to limit the scope of what people think the president has exposure to, but on the conspiracy point that jim mentioned earlier, the entire special counsel s theory of the case is that the russian influence effort was to was conspiracy to defraud the united states. and so anything that falls under the russian influence activities that campaign personnel,
but he s there because of some of the decisions that he has made. martha: do you think that that conspiracy point that we just talked about, does that lay the groundwork for any hatch act investigation, do you think, before i let you go? well, i think using an official phone to discuss politics is a hatch act violation. that s my old job. it is incredibly problematic that you are remember james comey very an moneyous when he talked to him about politicized fbi. very sanctimonious. guess what? and his deputy director s office, they were discussing how to prevent one candidate from becoming president of the united states. it doesn t get any more political than that. martha: that they wanted some kind of insurance policy against that potential eventuality which they obviously all found atrocious idea. trey gowdy. almost as bad as ted cruz. almost as bad as ted cruz. martha: congressman, thank you so much. always good to talk with you. here with more katie pavlich town hall.com
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