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failure spent a lot of time talking to trump. you literally wrote a book on how his mind works. how do you think this indictment tracks with what you know about him? what s he thinking? a couple of things stand out in this indictment that are reflective, i think, of the patterns of trump s behavior. one is micromanaging the situations, the route petered references from the aids to what the boss wanted, the 24 minute phone corners asian, the signs, again and again, that trump not only wanted an outcome but was deeply engrossed in trying to see that outcome become a reality, just the degree to which he allegedly was involved in orchestrating this alleged cover-up i think is very much in keeping with how he ran his white house in frankly how he ran his businesses and his personal media profile in the years before he entered ....
This incident in bedminster where, which we just played in the trial, where trump was apparently showing or flashing some documents to two rioters, a writer and a publisher, who were working on an autobiography of mark meadows. he was claiming these were about iran-related attack plans. the first indictment talked about that incident. i think as a way to really show the dangerousness of trump s lack of care toward highly classified information. but the first indictment didn t actually charge a crime related to that particular document. in this indictment, the 32nd count, it is 32 counts of mishandling of classified information, and that 32nd count is in fact the documents that the indictment alleges is the document that mr. trump showed to those two people who were not authorized to seek classified information. ....
Conflict of interest, what problems do you see there? so, it has been widely reported that mr. trump s pack is paying the legal bills for mr. nauta s attorney, now mr. the olivia recess tierney, and in fact for the attorneys of many people who are in trump s orbit. that, it is not unethical, or unlawful for a third party to pay legal fees for someone, in fact corporation to that frequently, if their employees are subject to investigation and their employees can t really foot the legal bills, that would be required to defend, and the lawyers, they have their own ethical obligations that they are mandated by their bar license to comply, with which is that their obligation is to zealously represent their clients. that means the person they are representing not whoever it is that is paying for them. that is what the rules are. the reality is, somebody like ....
Department added three new criminal charges against him in a classified documents case. tonight trump was in iowa for the first big gathering of gop candidates, and he claimed the governments allegations were really about his race for the white house. if i weren t running, i would have nobody coming after me, or if i was losing by a lot, i would have nobody coming after me. trump is now facing a total of 40 counts related to his handling of classified material after leaving the white house. nbc s garrett haake has more on the case against the former president. in the new charges the special counsel alleging mr. trump sought a cover-up to conceal classified documents at his mar-a-lago home by deleting surveillance video. now charging a new defendant, mar-a-lago property manager carlos de oliveira with two obstruction counts and with making false statements to the fbi. in the indictment, prosecutors ....
Talking to trump. you literally wrote a book on how his mind works. how do you think this indictment tracks with what you know about him? what s he thinking? a couple of things stand out in this indictment that are reflective, i think, of the patterns of trump s behavior. one is micromanaging the situations, the route petered references from the aids to what the boss wanted, the 24 minute phone corners asian, the signs, again and again, that trump not only wanted an outcome but was deeply engrossed in trying to see that outcome become a reality, just the degree to which he allegedly was involved in orchestrating this alleged cover-up i think is very much in keeping with how he ran his white house in frankly how he ran his businesses and his personal media profile in the years before he entered politics. phil, no surprise, trump s ....