hello, i am re: millbrook covering the first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday, may 30th, 2024 is now etched in all of our collective experiences, the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from citizens, symbols cases, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and unprecedented to federal indictments, the president who delayed accountability on all those cases over many years which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing found, he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after nine hours of deliberations, they unanimously found him guilty on all counts, as you know by now. a former president convicted of felony crimes for the first time in our nations history. the news broke. we will be revisiting that tonight and going forward with special guests and new information. this is a time if there ever were a time t
and i would be fascinated to hear them speak, how they reached this verdict. but the verdict leapt over a lot of history and expectation here. and i think it is obviously, the conviction is a big moment. but this undermining of the system where somebody like trump could protect himself, i mean, to be direct, it s the boys club. and the boys club got shoved in the back room yesterday. journalism has an interplay with law enforcement. they the police, the prosecutors, the fbi if it is federal, they can t surveil and track everything.
this is a long-running clash between many presidents in both parties who say they honor the limits on the office and then some who don t. your thoughts on all of that tonight? well, but the power here is a jury went away for a short period of time and i would be fascinated to hear them speak and how they reach this verdict. but the verdict left over a lot of history and expectation here . and i think it s obviously the conviction is a big moment. but this undermining of a system where somebody like trump could protect himself, i mean, to be direct, it s the boys club . and the boy s club got shoved
this undermining of a system where somebody like trump could protect himself that i mean it s, to be direct, it s the boys club. and the boys club got shoved in the back room yesterday. journalism has an interplay with law enforcement. they, the police, the prosecutors, the fbi if it s federal, they can t surveil and track everything. so as you know, there s an interplay and sometime s it goes one way or the other. and who s fighting information first. this now convicted felony crime bob started with donald trump s effort to control and subvert media information through a tabloid that ultimately was exposed by journalists and then investigated both by the feds
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