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Three post-gop leadership last year after voting for trump s impeachment, and is being openly critical of the president. with that, let s bring in our, the former president, with, that let s bring in our leading guest, jackie elementary, a political reporter for the washington post. author of the warning newspaper, she was a law clerk for my aura on before the nomination to the supreme court. michael courtly is the correspondent at the new york times. good evening. thanks for being here, all of you. melissa, we read through some of the judges ruling on trump, in my non-legal term, it was pretty brutal. from copious evidence of possible financial fraud to george orwell, and alternative facts, what stands out to you after reading? while, again, this was a fiery proceeding in open court today. it was matched by a fiery ....
Basically, say de-escalating, just come out and say. it declared that you are not going to invade ukraine and start pulling your troops back, right now, once and for all. let s settle. this russians, obviously, didn t take him up on that offer. i have to say, it is not looking good right now. yeah. i want to play for you, michael, what we heard today from the u.s. ambassador to the un on this network, a little earlier. i also made the point over and over again to our colleagues that this is not a cold war, confrontation between russia and the united states. this is about the un charter. it is about the values that we all have signed on to to be members of the security council. and that they couldn t sit on the sidelines on this. they can t take a middle road. i m curious to see what you think of her comments. clearly, we heard from the president. he talked in very straightforward terms about the real implications, the economic ....
Michael courtly is the correspondent at the new york times. good evening. thanks for being here, all of you. melissa, we read through some of the judges ruling on trump, in my non-legal term, it was pretty brutal. from copious evidence of possible financial fraud to george orwell, and alternative facts, what stands out to you after reading? while, again, this was a fiery proceeding in open court today. it was matched by a fiery writing by the judge. what s seems clear here is that the judge made clear that the attorney general of new york has the right to subpoena these witnesses given the evidence that she has currently a mass in her civil investigation. the trump had wanted to sit in an open grand jury proceeding, likely because under new york law, grand jury proceedings and those who participate in them as witnesses, are offered immunity for certain acts that were revealed to the grand jury. of course, a civil death deposition doesn t do that. ....
On its border. to try and use, essentially, public communications by calling out putin saying, we know you re going to do. our intelligence is exposing your plan, falsifying operations. in this case, going to united nations and putting the pressure on it saying, you are threatening world peace. united nations should be treating this is a grave emergency. the stakes here are high. what are you going to do? i thought most interesting was he called on the russians to, basically, say de-escalating, just come out and say. it declared that you are not going to invade ukraine and start pulling your troops back, right now, once and for all. let s settle. this russians, obviously, didn t take him up on that offer. i have to say, it is not looking good right now. yeah. i want to play for you, michael, what we heard today from the u.s. ambassador to the un on this network, a little earlier. i also made the point over and over again to our colleagues that this is not a cold war, confrontation ....