welcome back to the weekend, everyone. week three of donald trump s 2016 election interference trial. kicks off in about 48 hours. michael collins former banker gary is expected to be back on the stand on tuesday and the rest of the witness list has been kept under wraps. prosecutors feared trumps attacks might have a chilling effect on testimony. on that note, another hearing on donald trump s potential new gag order that will take place this coming thursday. joining us not to break it all down is msnbc legal analyst mary mccord. she s a former attorney general for the national security division. she s a cohost of the podcast here at msnbc, prosecuting donald trump. greetings, mary. hello, good morning. well, well, well, okay, so, let s back up for a second. because, let s assume everyone was following it, how we were to see on friday afternoon left on a cliffhanger. what is happening this where did we leave off? and where we going? i think the prosecution made a g
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On May 18, 2023 I met with Elena Gagnie, CPA, in the Auditor-Controller’s Office and inquired as to the total costs of putting Measure V on the ballot. She said
March 7th 2023 – “The Fair Political Practices Commission (“FPPC”) began an investigation into whether Nevada County and the Yes on V Committee violated the Political Reform Act (“The Act”)