people of iowa. come together, it will happen soon, too. his remarks will not air here live. censoring democracy to save democracy. that is a new one. vivek joins primetime. think it is worth it? peasants pay for your crime? that is a stupid question. no such thing as stupid question, john, just stupid answers. a bunch of dead robots out here. jesse: where did global warming go? biden s ev freeze. plus, chris hanson is back. there is something you need to know. i m chris hanson. jesse: a win for voters, a loss for lawyers, the headline from iowa. democracy is not decided in the courtroom, it is decided by you, the voter. first time in years the will of the people was clear. americans delivered a message without interference from partisan judges and prosecutors. it is back in the hands of we the people in historic shellacking donald trump went home winner 98 out of 99 counties, beating desantis and haley combined. a blow out doubling his 2016 pchlsz. turn
12 new yorkers have affirmed the principle that no one in america, not even a former president, is above the law. a jury unanimously found donald trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. the criminal case hinged on the testimony and evidence of the trials narrator, trumps fixer turned foe, michael cohen. he joins us here now. he is the author of disloyal, the true story of a former personal attorney to president donald j trump and how trump weaponized the u.s. department of justice against his critics. is also the host of the mea pope and political podcast. i am so busy. i want to get some context here. when this all began for you in many respects, at that time trump is in the white house, you had gotten caught up in this thing on your way to prison , how, having this, full-circle and watching what occurred this week, do you appreciate that role? that narration? i thought it was very interesting and important for you to frame this chapter in this c
and around others in terms of donald trump is the victim here. the one thing you are narrative makes very clear and i think will be be very important on the appeal is, donald trump was the architect. he is a micromanager of micromanagers. he is not one of these guys or ceos who sits back and every quarter gets a debriefing of what happened in the last three months, he is involved day in and day out. you think that narrative reinforces the argument as it gets in front of an appeals court? in other words, this is less about michael cohen despite what trump s lawyers are saying and it really is, as the 12 jurors decided, all about trump. donald has put this in many of his books, if you come at him, he will come at you 10 times harder. i seem to be the only one who has stood up, i should not say
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