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Deadline: White House

“More alarming, more explicitly violent”

Deadline: White House

MSNBC

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

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – discusses the increasingly violent rhetoric of the twice impeached ex-president as a judge delivers another ruling compelling testimony from aides in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s probe, the possible fallout for prosecutors investigating the former president after a death threat and white powder was mailed to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the far-right Republicans’ visit to jailed January 6th defendants, reaction to President Biden’s joint press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and more. Joined by: Carol Leonnig, Peter Strzok, Jim Walden, David Jolly, Al Sharpton, Rep. Robert Garcia, Ben Rhodes, Mary McCord, and Ken Sicknick

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, it is 4 o'clock in New York. I'm Alicia Hernandez in for Nicole Wallace.

0:11.1

Up ahead for us today, President Biden going to hold a press conference with Canadian Prime

0:15.6

Minister Justin Trudeau. It is the president's first trip to Canada as president and on the

0:21.1

agenda. Migration, China and a whole host of other topics. We're going to bring that to

0:25.8

you live as soon as it happens. But we begin with news of a significant court ruling and

0:30.5

a potential breakthrough in one of special counsel Jack Smith's investigations. ABC News

0:35.7

citing multiple sources familiar with the matter reports that a federal judge, the same judge

0:40.6

that ordered Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran to testify in Jack Smith in investigation to Trump's

0:45.5

handling of classified docs, has ruled that several members of Donald Trump's innermost

0:50.1

circle must testify in the Justice Department's probe into the January 6th insurrection.

0:55.3

From that reporting, quote, Judge Barrel Howell rejected Trump's claim of executive privilege

1:00.1

for former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and a number of others, including Trump's

1:04.6

former director of National Intelligence John Radcliffe, his former National Security Advisor,

1:09.6

Robert O'Brien, former top aide Stephen Miller, and former deputy chief of staff and social media

1:15.8

director Dam's Kavina, according to sources familiar with the matter. Former Trump aids Nick Luna

1:21.4

and John Mackenzie along with former top DHS official Ken Kuchinelli also included in the order

1:26.9

of the sources said, they were key players and practically every aspect of Donald Trump's efforts

1:32.7

to overturn the election. From setting up alternate slates of electors to pressuring Mike Pence to

1:38.2

stop President Biden's electoral college win from being certified, to encouraging people to gather

1:43.7

in Washington on January 6th. Now their testimony could potentially help DOJ fill in the gaps in their

1:49.7

investigation, especially when it comes to Trump's conduct before, during, and after January 6th.

1:55.8

ABC News notes that quote, some of the aids that have been ordered to testify have already appeared

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