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Mary Mccord, Legal, Andrew Weissmann, Msnbc, Politics, District Attorney, Trump, Trump Legal, President, Trump Indictment, News, Manhattan D.a., Trump Indicted, Trump Charged, Indictment, Alvin Bragg, Charges

4.86.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

A deep dive into Trump’s New York sentencing considerations and what’s next for his civil cases. Plus: Those with J6 convictions hope for a pardon.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to prosecuting Donald Trump.

0:11.6

It is Tuesday morning, November 12th.

0:15.4

I'm Andrew Weissman, and I'm here with my co-host, Mary McCord.

0:20.3

Hi, Mary.

0:20.9

Good morning, Andrew.

0:22.4

We're starting a little late because both of us were quickly reading Judge Mershant's recent order adjourning so that, you know, this is one where per our last episode, which was basically doom and gloom because we basically went through quickly the four

0:39.1

criminal matters with respect to Donald Trump and gave sort of a quick prognosis. Today,

0:45.6

you know, we're really going to be taking this deeper dive. And obviously, we both were

0:49.8

quickly reading what Judge Marshan just did. Literally just minutes ago.

0:55.0

Exactly.

0:55.8

So what's on our dance card today?

0:57.7

Because many people are going, what's there to talk about?

0:59.8

You just told us last episode that everything's dead and gone, but what are we going to do today?

1:05.5

Yeah.

1:05.8

Actually, there's a lot to talk about.

1:07.8

And that's because part of the reason that Judge Mershahn just agreed to the

1:11.8

joint request of both Alvin Bragg, the district attorney in Manhattan and Mr. Trump's

1:17.1

attorneys to put off today's decision. Today, the judge was going to decide the impact of the

1:23.8

immunity decision on the jury's verdict and whether that verdict should be set aside.

1:28.0

Both came in and requested he put that off. He granted that. We're going to talk about why he

1:32.1

granted that and also why what we talked about last week, Jack Smith, moving to stay all the

1:38.4

deadlines and going to file in December about what the federal government is doing. We're going to

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