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🗓️ 10 April 2018
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily. |
0:04.0 | Today, the FBI has raided the offices of President Trump's personal lawyer, the same |
0:17.0 | lawyer who says he wrote the $130,000 check to Stephanie Clifford. What are they looking |
0:25.7 | for? It's Tuesday, April 10th. |
0:32.7 | Okay, I'm ready. I don't hear... Oh, hi. |
0:36.7 | Hi. We're live. We are definitely live. |
0:40.7 | What's going on? I'm so sorry to make you do this, A30. I just... I feel like such a jerk. |
0:48.7 | Madapuizo, what happened on Monday? Monday morning in New York City, the FBI showed |
0:58.2 | up and raided the office at Rockefeller Center, used by Donald Trump's long-time lawyer, Michael |
1:06.1 | Cohen. And they also searched a hotel room that he was using on Park Avenue while his |
1:13.4 | apartment was being renovated. And this was a really aggressive move. It's been no secret |
1:19.8 | that in the swirl of federal investigations that Michael Cohen was a potential witness |
1:25.6 | or a subject, and he had a lawyer and he had been cooperating with Congress. And so there's |
1:32.2 | typically this understanding that if you can just subpoena and ask them for records, you |
1:36.5 | do that rather than show up. So by showing up with a search warrant and going after a lawyer's |
1:43.5 | documents, the FBI and the Justice Department are really basically saying, we do not trust |
1:49.8 | this guy to give us the records. We got to go get them ourselves. |
1:53.6 | This is investigators saying, we so just trust you that we're actually going to look like |
1:58.2 | bust into your spaces and grab these things. Right, we don't even trust you to comply |
2:02.6 | with a grand jury subpoena to turn them over. And since you won't be the one to say this |
2:08.2 | because you're quite humble, you were actually the first person to break this story of the |
2:11.8 | raid. So how did you find out that this had happened? |
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