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The New York trial gets a start date and Trump’s bond payment is reduced to $175 Million.
Actors Peter Coyote and Renée Elise Goldsberry read from the FL and GA indictments against Donald Trump, followed by analysis from Andrew Weissmann and his co-author Melissa Murray.
On this special episode, Glenn Close and Liam Neeson read excerpts of the NY and DC criminal cases against Donald Trump, as legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and co-author Melissa Murray weigh in.
A delay in the New York case after document discovery was held up. And Judge Cannon rules on vagueness in the Espionage Act.
MSNBC’s Andrew Weissmann & Melissa Murray delve into "The Trump Indictments.”
Trump’s legal team attempts more delays as the New York trial looms, after posting a $91 Million bond as he appeals the decision in the E. Jean Carroll case. Plus: Hur testifies and Arizona issues subpoenas for Trump ‘false’ electors in the state.
A deep dive into the Wisconsin fake electors settlement and behind the veil of a unanimous Supreme Court decision on Trump’s ballot eligibility in Colorado.
In their decision to take up Donald Trump's immunity claims, the U.S. Supreme Court has bolstered the former president's delay strategy and greatly reduced the chances of a DC trial happening before the election in November.
The motions are flying in the Florida documents case, as Trump’s lawyers submit a bevy for Judge Cannon to review. And the Manhattan DA offers his own motions in the coming New York case, in an effort to keep the former president from intimidating witnesses and jurors.
Judge Engoron rules on Trump's civil fraud case as we await word from the Supreme Court on the immunity decision and the Colorado ballot issue.