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Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

Trump Caught on Tape Admitting He Had Secret Iran Documents That Were Classified

Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

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🗓️ 3 June 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In this long form weekend podcast - Glenn starts off by discussing the new reporting that Donald Trump was caught on tape discussing documents he took from the White House that were still classified. This dispels Trump's excuse that his documents were all declassified. Then, Glenn wonders about the sudden rush of Republican politicians that are throwing their names into the 2024 presidential hat. Are they thinking they now have a chance because Trump is going down in flames? Next recap story is about the planned "Pardon Palooza" with Trump and DeSantis promising if they are elected they will pardon all J6 convictions. Then, Glenn puts together the many new nuggets of evidence that the Department of Justice is gathering on the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. The odds of Trump being indicted by Special Counsel Jack Smith are growing each day. And lastly, Glenn talks about how he thinks we can reform the criminal justice system. Many larger companies and corporations seem to get away with crimes while the lower level common people seem to always pay the price. How can we even the score?

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0:00.0

It's time for Justice Matters, with former Federal Prosecutor and MSNBC analyst Glenn Kirschner.

0:15.3

In this long-form podcast, Glenn has his weekly legal recap and his segment on criminal dress

0:20.5

is reform. He starts off by discussing the new reporting that Trump was caught on tape,

0:25.6

discussing classified documents and indicating he understood he retained material that was still classified.

0:32.6

Thanks for joining me on the weekend edition of my Justice Matters audio podcast,

0:39.5

where we take some time airing out the legal issues of the week,

0:44.4

reviewing them, putting them in context, trying to figure out what in the heck they mean,

0:50.5

and then project where we might be going from here and trying to answer the question,

0:59.0

will our legal hellscape turn the corner anytime soon and head in the direction of accountability?

1:06.9

Well friends, I'm going to make a bold prediction and I'm going to say the answer to that question is,

1:13.6

yes, we had a big week this past week on the legal development front and frankly I'm excited to

1:22.3

talk about it and I think we have bigger weeks ahead of us and here's how I want to start today's

1:29.6

discussion friends. I think June will be the month and I'll talk about why that is in a few minutes.

1:42.9

Now, as you know, if you tune into my weekend long format podcasts, we also try to take on

1:50.8

some matter involving reform, reforming what we know is broken in our government.

1:58.2

We talk about real world common sense achievable reforms to what are often admittedly

2:08.0

seemingly intractable problems. You know, I've talked about criminal justice reform previously.

2:16.5

As a former 30 year federal prosecutor, I saw the criminal justice system from the inside

2:23.5

in all its glory and in all its ugliness, in all its inefficiency, in all its inequality

2:34.4

smattered with some occasional fairness and decency and justice.

2:42.4

Okay, that's a little bit of an overstatement. You know, friends, what I'll say is that the criminal

2:48.0

justice system that I worked in was chocked full of people of integrity. The people who populate

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