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All In with Chris Hayes

Michael Cohen reacts to Trump sentencing, says he asked Biden for pardon

All In with Chris Hayes

MSNBC

Biden, Climate Change, Politics, Washington, Policy, Congress, Election, News, Trump, Government, President, Democracy, Senate, Msnbc

4.65.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Guests: Michael Cohen, Andrew Weissman, Judge Diane Kiesel, Ellison Barber, Peter Kalmus America's first felon President learns his fate. Tonight: Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, a key witness who helped secure Trump's conviction joins live. And as the fires just keep burning in Los Angeles: what we already knew about the climate that created the conditions for this nightmare.

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0:00.0

Tonight on All-Inf

0:02.0

Tonight on All-N.

0:17.0

Never before has this court been presented with such a unique and remarkable set of circumstances.

0:22.6

The criminal sentencing of Donald J. Trump.

0:25.6

Far from expressing any kind of remorse for his criminal conduct, the defendant has purposefully bred disdain for our judicial institutions and the rule of law.

0:38.6

America's first felon president learns his fate.

0:42.1

I'd just like to explain that I was treated very, very unfairly, and I thank you very much.

0:48.3

Thank you, Mr. Trump.

0:50.1

Tonight, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, a key witness who helps secure Trump's conviction,

0:55.5

will join me live.

0:58.0

He was allowed to talk as though he were George Washington, but he's not George Washington.

1:03.4

And as the fires just keep burning in Los Angeles and the governor orders an investigation into the water supply,

1:09.2

what we already knew about the climate that

1:11.6

created the conditions for this nightmare. But all in starts right now.

1:20.1

Good evening from New York. I'm Chris Hayes. It is official. In 10 days, for the first time

1:24.9

in this nation's history, the United States will be presided over by a convicted and sentenced felon.

1:31.0

That happened today. Donald Trump and his defense attorney streamed in virtually to the future president's sentencing this morning in a Manhattan courtroom on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

1:42.2

These convictions stem from Trump's attempts to conceal hush money payments to adult film star

1:46.7

Stormy Daniels payments to keep her affair out of the public eye late in that crucial,

1:53.0

as we will look back on for the rest of our lives, 2016 presidential campaign.

1:57.6

Trump did everything he could to avoid the moment that he had this morning, appealing up to the

2:02.2

Supreme Court for a stay, hoping that his buddies would hook him up. He almost got there,

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