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Deadline: White House

“Shrouded in secrecy”

Deadline: White House

MSNBC

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

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Nicolle Wallace discusses the revealing interview from the Fulton County grand jury forewoman and what it means for the investigation and the ex-president, new reporting from the New York Times that Special Counsel Jack Smith and subpoenaed Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner as part of his investigation, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s call for secession and more. Joined by: Blayne Alexander, Harry Litman, Mike Schmidt, Andrew Weissmann, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Carol Leonnig, David Jolly, Ali Velshi, Ambassador Bill Taylor, Kevin Baron, Ben Rhodes, Donna Edwards and Tim Heaphy.

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. It's 4 o'clock in New York on a big news day. It just got a rare and unique

0:13.6

and potentially alarming look into a judicial process that is typically shrouded in secrecy

0:19.1

and one that has been characterized as potentially the most damaging to the twice-in-peach disgraced

0:25.2

ex-president right now. We're talking of course about the special grand jury investigation in

0:29.7

Fulton County, Georgia. Yesterday in a very revealing interview with our own Blaine Alexander,

0:36.1

the jury's four woman Emily Korra spoke out about the month's long investigation

0:41.6

and confirmed that the jury recommended indictments for multiple people. Now, while she didn't

0:46.4

disclose specific names, she gave some pretty telling hints. I will tell you it's not a short list.

0:54.5

I mean, we saw 75 people and there are six pages of the report cut out. I think if you look at

1:02.5

the page numbers, so it's not... So we're talking about more than a dozen people?

1:10.3

I would say that. Yes. Did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former President Trump?

1:16.1

I'm not going to speak on exact indictments. Would we be surprised are there bomb shells of who is...

1:25.5

I don't think that there are any giant plot twists coming. I don't think that there are any like...

1:33.2

giant... That's not the way I expected this to go at all. I don't think that's in store for anyone.

1:43.0

The art of speaking about what you shouldn't be speaking about, definitely on display here as well.

1:49.9

She is very careful and she's speaking out at this time, which makes it unprecedented,

1:56.4

but it's also an unprecedented moment for district attorney Funny Willis who's still

2:00.3

determining whether or not to seek charges, including against an ex-president. Willis will need to

2:05.4

present her case before a regular grand jury if she wants to pursue any indictments. Now, the DA's

2:10.7

office is currently declining to comment on course. In an interview with the Atlanta Journal

2:15.4

Constitution, course gives some additional insights into new evidence we didn't know about before

2:21.8

that the jury reviewed. Quote, Cours said the special grand jury heard tape recordings of

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