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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240704

For a mugshot, but he did have his fingerprints taken. His Court Appearance took place just blocks from the us Capitol Building, where the events of january 6th played out. The Special Prosecutor alleges in his indictment that the former president fuelled the attack by Sowing Distrust in the 2020 election. The charges mr trump is facing include conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, namely his attempt to stop the counting of the vote. Protests took place outside the District Court in washington, dc on thursday, as the former president faced the charges inside. Some were anti trump demonstrators, a ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:15:00

Years. democracy for the past eight ears. ~ ., ., years. another thing that david was telling years. another thing that david was telling asked, years. another thing that david was telling asked, that - years. another thing that david was telling asked, that experts j was telling asked, that experts are studying at the moment, is whether mr trump could pardon himself if he was convicted and if he is re elected. now he is facing three indictments at the moment, possibly another one around the corner. what is your view in terms of him being able to pardon himself? to pardon himself? well, david s right, to pardon himself? well, david s right, it s - to pardon himself? well, david s right, it s not - to pardon himself? well, david s right, it s not a i david s right, it s not a settled question by any means. mostly because most of american history, its been inconceivable, with the exception of richard nixon. when nixon considered pardoning himself, thejustice department wrote an op ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190601:13:33:00

Are you in good hands? so attorney general bill barr thinks that special counsel robert mueller could have reached a decision on whether the president committed obstruction. guess what, he s right, and his assessment only reinforces my long standing belief that something s missing regarding the mueller report. accountability. in two critical instances, monumental decisions were made by individuals, not answerable to the people. the first had its roots in 1973 when in the midst of the water gate information, robert dixon, then the head of the office of legal council, the olc within the justice department. he s the one that wrote an opinion concluding that the president cannot be indicted in office. the burden of a criminal case would hinder the executive branch from quote accomplishing ....

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