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Deadline: White House

“Enough is enough”

Deadline: White House

MSNBC

News, Donald Trump, Daily News, The White House, Nicolle Wallace, Politics, Nbc News, Washington Dc, Msnbc, Government

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Nicolle Wallace discusses Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s new legal action against House Republicans for attempting to interfere with his investigation, the mysterious cache of leaked Pentagon documents revealing U.S. national security secrets, troubling signals for Fox News in their pre-trial hearing in Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against them, calls for ethics standards to be implemented at the Supreme Court, and more. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, Jeremy Bash, Charlie Sykes, Helene Cooper, Jeremy Bash, RonNell Andersen Jones, Jeremy Peters, Kim Atkins Stohr, Eddie Glaude, Matt Dowd, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and Tennessee State Rep. Gloria Johnson.

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, it's 4 o'clock in New York.

0:09.2

So news breaking late this afternoon from Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg,

0:14.5

the investigator leading the investigation into Donald Trump's hush bunny scheme.

0:19.9

It appears enough is enough.

0:21.6

The New York Times and the four bylines late this afternoon was first to report this.

0:26.0

Alvin Bragg is now going on the legal offense.

0:29.0

Taking the extraordinary step of suing Republican Congressman Jim Jordan for seeking to interfere

0:35.4

with the ongoing criminal investigation.

0:38.1

From that Times report quote, the 50 page suit filed in federal court in the Southern District

0:43.4

of New York accuses Jordan of a quote, brazen and unconstitutional attack on the prosecution

0:50.8

of Mr. Trump and a quote, transparent campaign to intimidate and attack the district attorney.

0:58.1

Lawyers for Bragg are seeking to bar Mr. Jordan and his congressional allies from enforcing

1:03.9

a subpoena they sent to Mark Pomerance.

1:06.6

Mark Pomerance was once a leader of the district attorney's investigation into Trump.

1:11.6

He later wrote a book about the experience.

1:14.2

Viewers of this program may remember he appeared here as well.

1:17.6

Mr. Pomerance resigned early last year after Mr. Bragg just weeks into his first term in

1:22.8

office, decided not to seek an indictment of Trump at the time.

1:27.8

Mr. Bragg's lawyers also intend to prevent any other such subpoenas, the lawsuit says.

1:33.5

Jordan has left open the possibility of subpoenaing Mr. Bragg.

1:37.5

This is where we start today with some of our favorite reporters and friends.

1:40.9

New York Times reporter Glen Thrush is here also joining us, the former chief of staff at

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