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Rhiannon12866
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December 13, 2023
Palm Beach County State Prosecutor Dave Aronberg discusses the recent indictment of Hunter Biden and whether or not it is an example of selective prosecution. - 12/12/2023.
TOP Prosecutor THROWS SHADE at Peculiar Hunter Biden INDICTMENT - Meidas Touch
Palm Beach County State Prosecutor Dave Aronberg discusses the recent indictment of Hunter Biden and whether or not it is an example of selective prosecution. - 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
Rudy Giuliani could be ordered to pay $43 million in damages for defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Plus, Giuliani has possibly defamed the Georgia election workers again outside the DC courthouse as a jury prepares to decide the damages. "This is like somebody who is on trial for robbery committing a robbery on his way into his trial. It is insane," MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner tells Joy Reid. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
'Insane': Giuliani may have defamed GA election workers again as jury to decide damages, expert says - The ReidOut MSNBC
Rudy Giuliani could be ordered to pay $43 million in damages for defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Plus, Giuliani has possibly defamed the Georgia election workers again outside the DC courthouse as a jury prepares to decide the damages. "This is like somebody who is on trial for robbery committing a robbery on his way into his trial. It is insane," MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner tells Joy Reid. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
A new filing from Special Counsel Jack Smith offers a window into the level of detail he plans to present in the 2020 election interference case against the former president. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa explains. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
Special counsel lists possible expert witnesses in Trump election case - CBS News
A new filing from Special Counsel Jack Smith offers a window into the level of detail he plans to present in the 2020 election interference case against the former president. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa explains. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
Special counsel Jack Smith plans to use the former president's cellphone data as evidence in his federal election interference case. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
How Jack Smith plans to use Trump's phone data in election case - CBS News
Special counsel Jack Smith plans to use the former president's cellphone data as evidence in his federal election interference case. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Washington urging Congress to unfreeze badly needed military aid. The debate over U.S. aid comes as a declassified intelligence assessment details staggering losses for Russia. It shows nearly 90 percent of its pre-war force has been killed or wounded in Ukraine. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
Zelenskyy makes his case to Congress for more U.S. aid in Ukraine's fight against Russia - PBS NewsHour
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Washington urging Congress to unfreeze badly needed military aid. The debate over U.S. aid comes as a declassified intelligence assessment details staggering losses for Russia. It shows nearly 90 percent of its pre-war force has been killed or wounded in Ukraine. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trumps biggest grift yet announcing new NFTs for sale with a special change to get a piece of his arrest-worn suit if you buy 47 NFT trading cards. - 12/12/2023.
Trump Announces Most HUMILIATING Grift of ALL TIME - Meidas Touch
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trumps biggest grift yet announcing new NFTs for sale with a special change to get a piece of his arrest-worn suit if you buy 47 NFT trading cards. - 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
It is obvious that it is in [Putin's] best interests to do whatever he can to help elect Republicans, again. The guys who will assist his goals by cutting off aid to Ukraine and forcing it to some settlement under conditions of surrender, says Chris Hayes. Just think about the messages being sent by Republicans right now about what Vladimir Putin should do in the 2024 election. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
Zelenskyy visits D.C. as Republicans block Ukraine aid - All In - MSNBC
It is obvious that it is in [Putin's] best interests to do whatever he can to help elect Republicans, again. The guys who will assist his goals by cutting off aid to Ukraine and forcing it to some settlement under conditions of surrender, says Chris Hayes. Just think about the messages being sent by Republicans right now about what Vladimir Putin should do in the 2024 election. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed an unusual request: he's asked the US Supreme Court to immediately take up the issue of Donald Trump's claim that can not be prosecutors for the crimes he committed while president. Smith wants to leapfrog the case over the DC federal circuit court of appeals and have the Supreme Court resolve the issue quickly so the case can proceed to trial on March 4 (assuming the court rejects Trump's claim that he is above the law).
This video takes on the legal and the common sense implications of Trump's assertion that a president can't be prosecuted of his crimes. - Glenn Kirschner - 12/12/2023.
Jack Smith asks Supreme Court to rule promptly on Trump's claim that he is above the law - Glenn Kirschner
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed an unusual request: he's asked the US Supreme Court to immediately take up the issue of Donald Trump's claim that can not be prosecutors for the crimes he committed while president. Smith wants to leapfrog the case over the DC federal circuit court of appeals and have the Supreme Court resolve the issue quickly so the case can proceed to trial on March 4 (assuming the court rejects Trump's claim that he is above the law).
This video takes on the legal and the common sense implications of Trump's assertion that a president can't be prosecuted of his crimes. - Glenn Kirschner - 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
A week and a half ago, she received the worst news of her life, says Molly Duane, attorney for Kate Cox, the Texas woman who had to flee the state to receive a medically necessary abortion. A week is a short amount of time for a court. But for a person, a real person and a medical emergency with young children and a family, it was agonizing. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
'Nightmare scenario': Texas woman ultimately had to flee state for abortion - All In - MSNBC
A week and a half ago, she received the worst news of her life, says Molly Duane, attorney for Kate Cox, the Texas woman who had to flee the state to receive a medically necessary abortion. A week is a short amount of time for a court. But for a person, a real person and a medical emergency with young children and a family, it was agonizing. - Aired on 12/12/2023.
December 13, 2023
Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial kicked off yesterday. Lawyers for eleciton workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman presented social media posts containing threats and racial slurs aimed at Moss and Freeman and said Giuliani's comments led to a "campaign of defamation and emotional terror. Giuliani's lawyer said in his opening statement, "Youre going to see a lot of evidence of harm, but not much evidence that Mr. Giuliani was the cause." The trial is expected to last a week. - 12/12/2023.
Giuliani FACES RECKONING in BRUISING day in court - Talking Feds
Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial kicked off yesterday. Lawyers for eleciton workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman presented social media posts containing threats and racial slurs aimed at Moss and Freeman and said Giuliani's comments led to a "campaign of defamation and emotional terror. Giuliani's lawyer said in his opening statement, "Youre going to see a lot of evidence of harm, but not much evidence that Mr. Giuliani was the cause." The trial is expected to last a week. - 12/12/2023.
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