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Is Trump About to Be Indicted (Again)?

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ABC News

Politics, Daily News, News

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Attorneys for former president Donald Trump meet with DOJ officials in a last-ditch effort to avoid a federal indictment. The Securities and Exchange Commission files charges against crypto exchange giant Binance. And lawmakers in multiple states propose bills to outlaw “caste discrimination.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's Tuesday, June 6. Could the Federal Government charge a former president? Well, his lawyers

0:27.4

certainly seem to think so. We start here.

0:32.0

Donald Trump's legal team gets a personal audience with the special counsel investigating him.

0:37.2

It just all feels we are careening towards an indictment.

0:41.6

Creparations are in full swing for the biggest legal challenge he's ever faced.

0:46.0

The US government goes after the biggest crypto exchange on Earth.

0:49.8

That the company is operating as a bleeping, unlicensed securities exchange in the USA, bro.

0:56.5

If crypto was on the edge already, could this be the moment it gets shoved off a cliff?

1:01.0

And he fled to the US to escape persecution, now he's spacing it from fellow immigrants.

1:05.8

When we talk about our personal experience, they don't believe it.

1:09.4

Who's allowed to be an outcast and will the practice be outlawed?

1:14.8

From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milky.

1:18.5

There's a big difference between being charged with a federal crime and being charged with a state crime.

1:28.8

The reason is not because of seriousness or jail time. Lots of serious crimes are

1:32.9

prosecuted by district attorneys. Some state defendants end up getting the death penalty.

1:37.1

Now, the big difference is when a local prosecutor charges you, say the Manhattan

1:41.1

DA in New York, his office gets a conviction now a little more than half the time. When the

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