this is the katie phang show. life from msnbc headquarters in new york city, real estate mogul. reality tv store. teflon don, president of the united states and after his july 11 sentencing, donald trump will add a new moniker to this list. convicted felon. a jury of trump s peers found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in an effort to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. and, yet, the twice impeached quadruple indicted one term ex- president who has also been found liable for civil fraud and sexual abuse and does over half $1 billion in verdicts, and who hoarded classified documents in his bathroom at mar-a-lago remains the presumptive nominee of the republican party per president of the united states. let s talk about it. i want to welcome you to a special chance to show. for those of you who remember, i have a rockstar panel of a roundtable today. catherine christian, at the d.a.s office and msnbc, former d.a. and criminal defense atto
reasons. and that is happening in mock cases. it is also really a sign that trump is really dangerous. it is almost like it is georgetown. it is a really good analogy. you are going to drink this kool-aid whether you want it or not. summer drinking it by the gallon and others are being forced to say you will drink it otherwise we will make you drink it. that initially unfortunate. these jurors, you cannot allow one person to decimate one of the pillars of our country which is law and order in criminal justice. it is frightening. this is what gets me angry. i said it time and time again. he is innocent until proven guilty and he knows proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. but outside the courtroom he has single-handedly torn apart and rip down what it means to be law and order and respect for justice. class were to you. you were always kind of dialed into trump world, especially trump legal. their reaction to what just happened? i mean the reaction is they