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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 17:47:00

to appear in court for court hearings and that could cause some conflicts i think largely he ll be able to conduct his campaign uninhibited while defending himself in this case. while we watch the corridor where the former president will walk down the corridor toward the courtroom to be processed, which is what is going on right now, talk to us about what is happening right now. in addition to the fingerprinting, we know he s not going to have a mug shot, not going to be handcuffed, he s surrounded and protected by secret service and there is little if any argument he s going to flee. but bail, i presume, is not even an issue is he read his rights? what about the miranda warnings? at what point does that happen absolutely. there are certain parts of processing that just have to happen and that is one of them once somebody is under arrest, they re in custody, and if they re interrogated, they must

Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 17:48:00

be read their miranda warnings first. and so, that will certainly happen at some point and so, you know, the exceptions that are being made, i think it is important to note because it is not that he s being treated differently for no reason. there are reasons why. and because he s not he doesn t pose a flight risk and because he has secret service right there, it almost would seem as if it were unnecessary and a bit overmuch to do something like have him in handcuffs. there are certain adjustments they can agree to, that makes sense under the circumstances, and there are others where there is no flexibility. so absolutely he s going to be fingerprinted, processed, read his miranda warnings and then come to court. and right now i assume that that is going on, and that they re making preparations to unseal that indictment. andrew, let me ask you about something that peter baker brought up last week about what sort of precedent this might set

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Transcripts for MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240604 15:07:00

michael cohen waived his attorney/client privilege to allow costello to talk to the grand jury, which suggests that cohen isn t too worried about what he s going to say. and paul, i m just wondering, what would happen if the grand jury were to indict trump but on a misdemeanor instead of a felony, if they indicted him at all. let s say it was a misdemeanor, what would that mean? so he could still be arrested and then the circumstances of trump s arrest in new york law enforcement is something that would have to be negotiated by the manhattan d.a. and by trump s defense team. i think if it s a misdemeanor, there would be more political consequences than legal consequences. the legal procedure would be just the same. trump would have his mug shot taken. he would be fingerprinted, read his miranda warnings including that he has the right to remain silent, which might be kind of difficult for donald trump. in new york, one difference,

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