the beat with ari melber starts now. you were speaking to donald trump s former lawyer, now grand jury witness last night i spoke to his current lawyer, who blames everything just about on the former lawyer. i m curious what you think of it all, including your skills as an established political communicator what we re hearing coming out of this team? well, first of all, i m so glad to get to talk to you i described you behind your back as masterful it was a brilliant interview i watched it when i got home i think that what he is doing is what you said. he was engaged in political communications his defense as he described it to you was that he would have paid it either way because melania would be mad well, the federal crime isn t being charged by sdny. this is a state investigation. it doesn t seem like an apples to apples kind of comment. what i think is about to happen in this country is a giant debate about whether this was just a foot foul, sort of a b.s. kind of t
threat today. that faction is seeking to overturn the will of voters in future elections should they prevail in 2022. they made that point abundantly clear as if it was not already at back-to-back rallies over the weekend, headlined by the ex-president in two key battleground states. this election in 2024 they pledge to do that in arizona and nevada. here is what the republican nominee for secretary of state in nevada had to say. jim marchand. president trump and i lost an election in 2020 because of a rigged election. i ve been working since november 4th, 2020 to expose what happened, and what i found out is horrifying. when i m secretary of state of nevada we re going to fix it. when my coalition of secretary of state candidates around the country get elected, we re going to fix the whole country and president trump is going to be president again in 2024. so that really happened. just a little fact-check here along the way, he lost because the voters weren t into either
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just a foot foul, sort of a b.s. kind of thing to charge him on and i think he is about to rile his people up and i think most prosecutor fall for that, most blinked. we talked about how, you know, the mueller team with the, you know, obstruction volume of six incidents of obstruction of justice, that was viewed and sort of dismissed by senior doj officials as process crimes because there was no criminal conspiracy with russia you had the twoich peoplements that never led to criminal examination. mar-a-lago, which limited in terms of seeming interested and supporting a criminal prosecution on that because, oh, biden and pence did it, too. around the insurrection, it would be so novel to examine him or scrutinize him under insurrection or anything like that i think what s about to happen in this country and the way his team is going to respond, which you showcased better than anybody, is something very volatile, but it s what you
just the performance aspect of the special counsel s day of testimony, but sort of from the morning where there was a lot of reluctance to wrap both arms around the specifics. he refused to read from the obstruction volume, had members read it to him, had members look for exact passages so he didn t deviate from the afternoon, and he seemed to talk about the criminality around the wikileaks involvement. he talked more openly with congressman schiff about foreign interference. he spokes to democrats and republicans about the nature of what the russians were still doing. what is the sense of the body of information that was put out to the public today? it s important when you re at the capitol to soak it in. what i found as a reporter is that as much as the world was watching mr. mueller today, lawmakers on both sides were more focused at times today on the budget deal and trying to get that out before taking a five to six-week recess.