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The Beat with Ari Melber

Ari asks Trump lawyer about new coup evidence

The Beat with Ari Melber

MSNBC

Government, Daily News, Politics, News

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Tuesday, December 20, and reports on the criminal referrals from the Jan. 6 committee for Trump and his allies. NYU law professor Melissa Murray and Trump impeachment lawyer David Schoen join.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the beat. I'm Ari Mel with the top story builds on what we just mentioned.

0:03.5

The criminal evidence I can tell you is now in motion. Here's what we mean. The January 6th

0:07.9

Committee has referred Trump and other officials for indictment at this building that you're

0:13.7

looking at. But let me tell you why we're looking at this building specifically because what's

0:16.7

new tonight is Tuesday, today, the committee is now transferring its evidence to that building

0:24.2

on Pennsylvania Avenue to the Department of Justice. We know that today and that wasn't official

0:28.8

until today. So witness transcripts, materials, video evidence, it's going to DOJ.

0:34.5

The committee is cooperating with the DOJ Special Counsel which has an open pro,

0:39.0

punchball reporting that much of the evidence production is about Meadows and Eastman,

0:43.4

who's the Trump lawyer at the center of the fake electric scheme.

0:46.4

Those names notable as well because Meadows and Eastman are among the group of people we showed

0:51.2

you yesterday, but you're going to be seeing a lot more of this set of alleged ring leaders,

0:55.7

the potential co-conspirers if there is a case made for inditing the coup. The evidence will

1:00.9

inform whether prosecutors do an indictment on those four proposed charges from yesterday or any

1:06.8

others. This is a new phase and you might recall it comes after DOJ and Congress had some

1:12.6

light skirmishes over when and how the evidence from this very committee would get over to DOJ.

1:18.1

Well, the now is here, here and now it's going there today. That wasn't true last week,

1:24.2

it wasn't true last month when some of that reporting came out, the DOJ gets it all because they

1:27.9

asked for it. That's a reminder that while prosecutors always publicly insist they do their own

1:33.5

homework and they make their own decisions, and you've heard veteran prosecutors say that right here

1:37.3

on this program, this justice department has still wanted to get the committee's evidence for months,

1:43.0

and there are signs when you look at why they wanted that evidence and why this all matters

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