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The Trump Trials: Sidebar

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The Washington Post

True Crime, News, Politics

4.14.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

When The Washington Post started the "Can He Do That?" podcast, the U.S. faced unprecedented questions as former president Donald Trump pushed on the limits of presidential power. Now, his legal challenges raise new questions. 


The Post's Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann will host a weekly conversation as trials loom in New York, Florida, Georgia and Washington, D.C. On the new show, "The Trump Trials: Sidebar," the hosts will break down the latest twists and turns as Trump contends with court appearances and seeks a second presidential term. 


Trump's hush money trial in New York starts April 15. Look out for the first episode that evening. You can also watch the show on Youtube here.

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Allison Michaels.

0:02.9

When we started, can he do that, we were in this unprecedented moment exploring that question

0:08.1

as former President Donald Trump pushed on the limits of presidential power.

0:12.4

Now his unprecedented legal challenges

0:15.0

raise all sorts of new questions.

0:17.3

So that's what you're going to hear,

0:18.6

explored right here on this very feed

0:20.4

in a new show called Trump Trials sidebar from some of my other colleagues at the Washington

0:25.2

Post.

0:26.2

You can watch these conversations each week on YouTube by searching the name of the show.

0:31.0

All right, here's what they have cooking up for you.

0:34.8

Because remember the Stormy Daniels story and when this actually occurred was well

0:39.9

before he ran for president. There's so much happening in these legal cases that Donald Trump is facing,

0:49.0

it can be hard to keep track of it all.

0:50.8

If it was you or me or J, you know, not complying with a

0:55.1

gag order, we would face possibly a jail time. From indictments, court

0:59.7

filings, and attorney motions to jury selection and courtroom trials will be here every

1:05.1

step of the way. It is really hard to imagine the Supreme Court ultimately

1:09.1

deciding that Trump has immunity to commit crimes as president.

1:14.0

I'm Liby Casey with the Washington Post and I'll be with you each week alongside

1:18.2

Ronda Colvin, James Holman, and guests from around our newsroom.

1:22.0

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