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CNNW CNN Newsroom October 1, 2020

Not from the right wing. And when asked, a second time, to denounce White Supremacy yesterday at the white house he said this. White supremacists, they love you and support you. Do you welcome that . I want law and order to be a very important part, it is a very important part of my campaign and when i say that what im talking about is Law Enforcement have to police have to take care and stop defunding the police like in new york. I just told you. You denounce them . Do you denounce . I have always denounced any form, any form, any form of any of that. And while the proud boys have taken the president s remarks as a call to action and republicans urge the president to be more forceful and direct in renouncing racism, White House Press secretary mcenany said the president s beliefs are clear. Heres what she said mome ....

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MSNBCW The Beat With Ari Melber December 24, 2020

Trump in 2021. What legal exposure he will face after he leaves office in january. This is our special report on the criminal legal exposure that potentially faces donald trump when he leaves office. Big picture, most president s depart with less pressing concerns. Theyre focused on their memoirs, the next chapter of their careers, those president ial libraries that they tend to fund raise for. Very few, when you think about it, actually leave with this active talk about potential prosecution. That was the case for nixon, who cut off the very real risk of potential federal prosecution by engineering that pardon from his successor. Now you have donald trump, for the past few weeks, really, stoking some similar intrigue by talking up the more extreme measure of trying to pardon himself. Now, why does donald trump even think he needs a federal pardon . Only he knows. And to be as fair as possible, the evidence suggests it would not be for russian collusion, for example, because after all, ....

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MSNBCW The Beat With Ari Melber December 25, 2020

What may lie ahead for donald trump in 2021. What legal exposure he will face after he leaves office in january. This is our special report on the criminal legal exposure that potentially faces donald trump when he leaves office. Big picture, most president s depart with less pressing concerns. Theyre focused on their memoirs, the next chapter of their careers, those president ial libraries that they tend to fund raise for. Very few, when you think about it, actually leave with this active talk about potential prosecution. That was the case for nixon, who cut off the very real risk of potential federal prosecution by engineering that pardon from his successor. Now you have donald trump, for the past few weeks, really, stoking some similar intrigue by talking up the more extreme measure of trying to pardon himself. Now, why does donald trump even think he needs a federal pardon . Only he knows. And to be as fair as possible, the evidence suggests it would not be for russian collusion, f ....

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MSNBCW The Beat With Ari Melber December 25, 2020

What may lie ahead for donald trump in 2021. What legal exposure he will face after he leaves office in january. This is our special report on the criminal legal exposure that potentially faces donald trump when he leaves office. Big picture, most president s depart with less pressing concerns. Theyre focused on their memoirs, the next chapter of their careers, those president ial libraries that they tend to fund raise for. Very few, when you think about it, actually leave with this active talk about potential prosecution. That was the case for nixon, who cut off the very real risk of potential federal prosecution by engineering that pardon from his successor. Now you have donald trump, for the past few weeks, really, stoking some similar intrigue by talking up the more extreme measure of trying to pardon himself. Now, why does donald trump even think he needs a federal pardon . Only he knows. And to be as fair as possible, the evidence suggests it would not be for russian collusion, f ....

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