We are following the money. And republican candidates are getting ready to the debate stage, where the frontrunner might not even show up. As if he 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again. I am stephanie ruhle. Donald j trump is already facing serious legal trouble on multiple fronts, but he may soon be fighting a whole new battle, as other criminal investigations move closer to the possible indictment phase. There are signs that special counsel jack smith and georgia Prosecutor Fani Willis could be closing in on charges relating to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Today, trump posted this about smith, quote, i assume that an indictment will be coming out any day now. And while campaigning this weekend, he escalated his false claim, also known as a lie, and that any potential charges against him would be politically motivated. They waited two and a half, almost three years, so that they could bring them right in the middle of my president ial electio
I had to stay with an all-star, all women panel to start the show off this evening. my good friend carol leonnig is here, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter with the washington post. former missouri senator and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. and tali farhadian weinstein, a former federal and state prosecutor in new york. she cleared for merrick garland and justice sandra o connor. madam mccaskill, i turn to you first. trump s codefendants are facing, like, how do i say major, underline it, highlight highlighted, put your exclamation point, major charges in the documents case. how big is the legal threat for them and how hard do you think prosecutors are working to try to flip them against trump? this superseding indictment is pretty extraordinary because what we have in the very first time is we have clear evidence that jack smith has witnesses that tie the effort to delete
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