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donald trump made of him. donald trump was standing in the hallway outside the courtroom in new york and endorsed mccormick, and mccormick is now circulating that endorsement, which that sort of behavior from somebody who absolutely knows better creates a permission structure for people to support the former president, and i think that everyone who has taken an oath to the constitution, everyone who wants to serve in public office has to be willing to say, no, this is wrong. it is not about policy. this is wrong and is a threat to the constitution. host: the latest poll in the pennsylvania senate race has the democratic incumbent senator bob casey up 13 points according to the pittsburgh post-gazette. the latest ads from both of the party nominees in the keystone state senate contest. >> they hope you will not notice, ceo sneak around downsizing favorite brands charging more for less. same packaging, smaller box, from your logo, you were servings. i am bob casey. my plan gives the federal trade commission a pl
donald trump made of him. donald trump was standing in the hallway outside the courtroom in new york and endorsed mccormick, and mccormick is now circulating that endorsement, which that sort of behavior from somebody who absolutely knows better creates a permission structure for people to support the former president, and i think that everyone who has taken an oath to the constitution, everyone who wants to serve in public office has to be willing to say, no, this is wrong. it is not about...
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because, this is obviously helping trump. and, most of these protesters hate trump. right? they are -- there is classic blm marxist, neo-marxist. many of them just ignorant want a friend liberal. it's going to help trump. so at some point they realize uh-oh. we are actually going to help elect donald trump? will they pull back or are they just so seized by this issue that it's going to be full steam ahead, they will take over the dnc in the summer? another chicago dnc? con>> i don't think they care. i think they are ignorant. i think they will go out in the street in chicago and replay 196 #. they don't care how they appear to the americans. remember, after october 7th. before the israeli armed forces went in on october 20th, 2021st. they were doing. this they were cheering on the mutilation, the decapitation, the mass rape and mass murder. this is a very different movement. this is a death cult. and i think people are -- have had it. they are sick of the blockades, occupying bridges, desis he creating religious services. occupying saint patrick's cathedral. they have had i
because, this is obviously helping trump. and, most of these protesters hate trump. right? they are -- there is classic blm marxist, neo-marxist. many of them just ignorant want a friend liberal. it's going to help trump. so at some point they realize uh-oh. we are actually going to help elect donald trump? will they pull back or are they just so seized by this issue that it's going to be full steam ahead, they will take over the dnc in the summer? another chicago dnc? con>> i don't think...
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it comes as trump. trump's team is also attacking a key member of bragg's team, the da, with past ties to the biden administration, and jason carroll is out front with this special report before former president donald trump's criminal trial got underway, before jury was seated and before the judge's gag order prevented him from making statements it's about attorneys, court officials, their relatives, and potential witnesses. >> trump had already set his sights on this man, matthew colangelo senior counsel to the manhattan district attorney, and part of the prosecution team trying trump's criminal case. >> this is all from the doj welcome to washington they're coordinated with the district attorney and the water trump's pre gag order tirades against colangelo's center on baseless claims. trump's criminal trial is secretly controlled by president joe biden, the white house, and the justice department. >> his top person well and some. others have been placed into the da's office to make sure they do a goo
it comes as trump. trump's team is also attacking a key member of bragg's team, the da, with past ties to the biden administration, and jason carroll is out front with this special report before former president donald trump's criminal trial got underway, before jury was seated and before the judge's gag order prevented him from making statements it's about attorneys, court officials, their relatives, and potential witnesses. >> trump had already set his sights on this man, matthew...
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trump tax cutsd be a mistake. again the policy access we see in washington between the white house, the treasury, the fed that lead to a bigger government bigger spending is quite dangerous. i will end with one of fact u.. government today is more than 40% bigger than the day before covid. that is a problem and they might think the right answer is to tax our way to solve the revenue problem. but that is not the way to do is dosesshrink the size of the government. for each of these agencies and n the government like central bank they need to stick to the remit for the fed. that remit is to get prices stable they certainly aren't right now. maria: all great points. so important. thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be with you, maria. maria: all right kevin warsh joining us today on the fed tomorrow and biden with $1.4 trillion in final costs it's hating american small businbusinesses harpreet congren roger williams are republican lawmakers are doing about it. he is next, stay with us. when i was your age,
trump tax cutsd be a mistake. again the policy access we see in washington between the white house, the treasury, the fed that lead to a bigger government bigger spending is quite dangerous. i will end with one of fact u.. government today is more than 40% bigger than the day before covid. that is a problem and they might think the right answer is to tax our way to solve the revenue problem. but that is not the way to do is dosesshrink the size of the government. for each of these agencies and...
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he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes. what was the average of those payments? pecker, the largest was $20,000, the others were up to $2,000. just the doorman got $30,000. it's different degrees. >> totally different degrees. you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations although he might have committed state crimes in the arnold schwarzenegger case. >> the reason that david pecker said he was even sensitive to the campaign finance angle of payi
he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes....
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president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify that she had entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and stormy daniels into donald trump�*s company contacts, and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. but she admitted on the stand that she did not want to be here in court. testifying that she respected donald trump, and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold any grudges against donald trump
president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify that she had entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and...
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trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday. she's in florida. >> reporter: melania trump notably absent at trial. >> laura, does it appear prosecutors got what they needed from david pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on his alleged scheme to influence the election, but what he can't offer, lester, is any evidence on the actual crime that the former president has been indicted for, which isn't a campaign finance violation. it's the way his payments to cohen were
trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday....
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do you think the trial helps trump? >> that's such a complicated thing. i think if he gets convicted, there will be people who will say, we don't want a criminal in the white house, and especially if he's jailed or imprisoned. on the other hand, it's exactly what you said, the middle finger. i think you know why merrick garland waited this long and why january 6th wasn't tried two years ago is beyond me. and to and to make the first case, the stormy daniels case, which is a campaign look, it's a campaign violation. and, yeah, it's you know, you could say it's a low level felony and all that stuff. but look, it is a campaign violation. and we have seen misdeeds all over the place in politics. if this is the if this is the only one that comes up, i think that middle finger you're talking about for some is going to surface again. and that helps trump. >> and alex, we talked to legal analyst jessica levinson as well. on the show this week. and she said she thinks this will be the only trial, that it is unlikely that any of the other trials are going to go for
do you think the trial helps trump? >> that's such a complicated thing. i think if he gets convicted, there will be people who will say, we don't want a criminal in the white house, and especially if he's jailed or imprisoned. on the other hand, it's exactly what you said, the middle finger. i think you know why merrick garland waited this long and why january 6th wasn't tried two years ago is beyond me. and to and to make the first case, the stormy daniels case, which is a campaign look,...
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trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted to be there in court, her one word answer, "no." and as she left the stand, donald trump rose up out of his chair to greet her, whispering some words and extending his hand. >> reporter: the first week of testimony ended with a banter of testimony. the jury heard the granular details about the shell company, michael cohen used to pay stormy daniels her hush money. remember, prosecutors have to prove that when trump paid cohen back, he falsified business records so voters would never know. >> aaron, thank you. >>> now to th
trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted...
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and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right on national tv with putin, calling him a friend. and donald trump, if he is friends with people like that, then that makes you just as guilty as that as what they are doing. host: do you have a question about the financing of campaigns? the money in the 2024 campaign? caller: well. i have a question as far as you know as far as this campaign. i am looking at the supreme court, and i am a citizen of this country. i am looking at a corrupt supreme court saying on right on technet -- national tv like i saw this lady interviewed trump the next day, what do you think about them trying to hang your vice president, and then he said maybe mike deserved it. and then these republicans are calling in and trying their best to dust -- justify what donald trump is doing. i am a veteran. and then he says the veterans that got killed are losers. and they are still supporting him. i just do not understand. host: ok. that is a little bit off topic that i
and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right on national tv with putin, calling him a friend. and donald trump, if he is friends with people like that, then that makes you just as guilty as that as what they are doing. host: do you have a question about the financing of campaigns? the money in the 2024 campaign? caller: well. i have a question as far as you know as far as this campaign. i am looking at the supreme court, and i am...
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donald trump really changed —— changed the us orientation. the us under trump stop viewing china as a kind of almost disciple in the global system, and started viewing them as a direct competitor. the biting administration has put some diplomatic guardrails on but kept that orientation. the donald trump tariffs have stayed in place and they have sanctions on crucial technologies like semi conductors. the meeting between resident gigi xi jinping and joe biden last year signal some credibility but what we see not with concerns about china's exports to russia and concerns about china's overt opacity and with the us physical cycle and election coming in november, there is a potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this _ to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this competition - to start ramping up again. i want to. talk about this competition element. we have heard from both sides at various points that we should be partners and riva
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lady melania trump's birthday. mike? >> mike: nate foy live in new york city. nate, thank you very much. um stocks were you present. the dow gained 154, the s&p 500 finished ahead 52. nasdaq surged 318. for the week dow up two thirds of a percentage point. the s&p 500 gained two and two thirds. nasdaq jumped four and a quarter. house republicans going after fax -- forming teams toe address the impact of losing those breaks. here is fox business correspondent grady trimble. >> at stake in the november election, your tax dollars with some provisions in the 2017 jobs act set to expire at the end of next year, house republicans say they should stay in place. >> it's critical because what we are telling people you get to keep more of your own money to invest in a way you think it's best for you, your family, and your country. >> tax subcommittee chair mike kelly and ways and means committee chair jason smith are craghtsd ten tax teams take a look at the impact of the cuts ending. with groups of lawmakers focusing on man
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admiration for donald trump. listen to this. this is a quote. this is her it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be. then she said, sometimes trump would peak has said in and say, go home to your family, which i thought was very thoughtful of him. i thought that was a nice extra touch that he would take time to do that trump's lawyer, susan nicholas asked her, quote you don't want to be here, do you? and she coronagraph said correct. what's your analysis them? >> the point there is that she's under subpoena. she's not voluntarily coming in to try to help out the prosecution i think that that's something that's consistent across these witnesses. is that the only one who really is dying to get in there is probably stormy daniels and michael so call it the others who are being brought in just to tell their stories was running graph is a prosecution witness and prosecution called her. but did she do a lot to humanize trump before the jury? >> i mean, i think that she probably did i mean, it sounds
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>> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne in manhattan, great to have your reporting. thank you so much. the debate over abortion rights in the u.s. taking center stage on thursday. 17 republican-led states sued a federal agency over a new national rule requiring employers to give workers time off another accommodations for abortion procedures. on wednesday the arizona house of representatives voted to overturn a 19th-century law banning abortion. it could be removed from state law as early as next week if the state senate approves. arizona's 15 week cut off for abortions would remain. wednesday the u.s. supreme court considered an idaho case that would determine whether es
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it's all trump, trump, trump, is he so terrible? they want to hear about inflation, national security they want to hear about how their gas prices were going on pretty white house doesn't have an answer in the fact that they are keeping donald trump in the news in a way that's unflattering 2000 their site is on this question of unfair justice, i don't think it's necessarily doing them any benefit. >> a terrific interview, so smart. thanks for joining us, continue, terrific writer. joining us now, reported strategist portal, and ceo of america majority, one and only that ryan and the only ford. axios is reporting the biden white house monday operated president biden looks so old to voters shuffling along to marine one, they will surround him with other eight block the cameras to block the media on this. what you think? >> i think the train has left the station, 86% of americans say joe biden is too old to serve another four yes because he does not have the ability, ability and mental acuity to continue to be president and that's why
it's all trump, trump, trump, is he so terrible? they want to hear about inflation, national security they want to hear about how their gas prices were going on pretty white house doesn't have an answer in the fact that they are keeping donald trump in the news in a way that's unflattering 2000 their site is on this question of unfair justice, i don't think it's necessarily doing them any benefit. >> a terrific interview, so smart. thanks for joining us, continue, terrific writer. joining...
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trump makes fun of me. he is the kind of guy could have gotten head-to-head. >> shannon: the sit down with stern coming as biden takes some friendly fire from "the new york times." the great lady accusing the president of sending know mike setting a dangerous precedent for avoiding interviews with most of the media. and despite biden's best efforts to shuffle away from the press, axios has an alarmingly report out on his gait. "instead of walking to and from marine one by himself in the last week, biden started walking surrounded by aids who are concerned that videos of biden walking alone, especially on grass, have highlighted his age." charlie, you cannot stop with the giggles over here today. >> whether >> charlie: whether it is trump wanting to debate br the real concern of the white house is the tall grass is going to wipe out joe biden, and if you wonder why the economy is in the tank, we have an open border and we have all of these wars popping up all over the place, it's because joe -- of the house
trump makes fun of me. he is the kind of guy could have gotten head-to-head. >> shannon: the sit down with stern coming as biden takes some friendly fire from "the new york times." the great lady accusing the president of sending know mike setting a dangerous precedent for avoiding interviews with most of the media. and despite biden's best efforts to shuffle away from the press, axios has an alarmingly report out on his gait. "instead of walking to and from marine one by...
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he agreed to be the eyes and ears for the trump campaign, flagging any negative stories about trump to michael cohen the defense asked, did you ever are specifically use the term catch and kill in the meeting and pecker replied, no, i did not but then under redirect questioning from the prosecution, pecker reiterated the contents of the 2015 meeting, saying my understanding is those stories that come up, i would speak to michael cohen and tell them these are the stories that are going to be for sale that if we don't buy them somebody else will and then michael cohen would handle by them or trying to make sure that they don't ever get published unquote. so even if the term catch and kill wasn't used you wrote a book called catch and kill. is that not catching gill that is the definition of this colloquial term that has emerged around this catch and kill, which was a term that i and other journalists around this first started during from ami employees it was something of what's called a neologism. >> it entered into the discourse partly through this, and it was a practice the enquirer
he agreed to be the eyes and ears for the trump campaign, flagging any negative stories about trump to michael cohen the defense asked, did you ever are specifically use the term catch and kill in the meeting and pecker replied, no, i did not but then under redirect questioning from the prosecution, pecker reiterated the contents of the 2015 meeting, saying my understanding is those stories that come up, i would speak to michael cohen and tell them these are the stories that are going to be for...
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there is only one person donald trump cares about, and that is donald trump. trump campaigned for union voices during a century-long auto strike, telling workers that the biden administration's rules are encroaching on their jobs. the car industry is being killed and it doesn't matter what you get. i don't care what you get in the next two, three or five weeks. they will be closing down and will be making these cars. in china and elsewhere. an nbc news poll earlier this year found union voters favoring biden over trump, but by a narrower margin than in the 2020 election. andriy borys, scott stearns, voice of america. on april 26, ukraine celebrates the anniversary of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant. could a nuclear disaster happen again? now at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which has been occupied by russian troops for more than two years. these concerns have intensified in recent weeks, amid claims by russian authorities about alleged drone strikes launched by kyiv on the station. the ukrainian authorities rejected the accusations, a
there is only one person donald trump cares about, and that is donald trump. trump campaigned for union voices during a century-long auto strike, telling workers that the biden administration's rules are encroaching on their jobs. the car industry is being killed and it doesn't matter what you get. i don't care what you get in the next two, three or five weeks. they will be closing down and will be making these cars. in china and elsewhere. an nbc news poll earlier this year found union voters...
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trump. he's also published three books with equally intriguing titles. and i encourage you to consider them as well. how soccer explains the world in 2000, four jewish jocks and hall of fame in thousand 12 and world without mind existential threat of tech. we will be discussing his insider account and the hundreds of hours of interviews that he held with biden administrative functionaries. well, as national leaders for those for of us who have worked most of our career behind the scene, we know that nothing done without the people behind the scene. and he had conversations with those people as well as the names you'd recognize for this book that we'll be discussing the last politician inside joe biden's white and the struggle for america's which came out in 2023 from penguin press. our second place. our second author tina nguyen, is a journalist who has written for vanity fair, politico and puck as a college student was recruited to the conservative cause by a well-funded network of clubs, p
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and this is already directly articulated by key supporters of donald trump. they say that we need to wait for the elections and then give trump the opportunity to sit down at the negotiating table, or rather force zelensky and putin to negotiate. and that is why , in the near future, that is , until the end of the presidential campaign, unfortunately, the new ukraine will certainly not receive any help. thank you very much for your comment. serhii kudelya, professor of political science at baylor university, we talked about american aid and what political consequences, political consequences, including for the united states, this aid will have and has. thank you for what happened. with us, for today we have everything, svoboda live will be back on the air on monday, and in the meantime, subscribe to the channels of radio svoboda on the internet, in this way you will support our work, there are discounts on bizyn, 20% in pharmacies of travel bams and savings . there are 15% discounts on zip-elor in travel pharmacies. pam and savings. champions league semi-fina
and this is already directly articulated by key supporters of donald trump. they say that we need to wait for the elections and then give trump the opportunity to sit down at the negotiating table, or rather force zelensky and putin to negotiate. and that is why , in the near future, that is , until the end of the presidential campaign, unfortunately, the new ukraine will certainly not receive any help. thank you very much for your comment. serhii kudelya, professor of political science at...
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donald trump would like a debate tomorrow, anytime, anyplace, anywhere. biden did a good job on the state the state of the union address, but other times, he has appeared confused, and there are a lot of issues he has to answer for. inflation, unrest, and indeed some answers from four years ago as debate that have been proven to be correct. so i think whether we get a debate is still uncertain and if we have them i think it only be one and it will be at the end of the campaign like 1980 between jimmy carter and ronald reagan. but i am still not ready to bet that we get one. >> sandra: noelle, quick thoughts? >> i think he is kicking the can down the road. i think howard stern just got him on the spot and he said it. what i really liked was chris mabasically said let's do this, let's book this. he had a really quick come back to it. i don't think joe biden is going to be debating donald trump anytime soon. i don't think he can. >> sandra: presidential debates, we are better for them, it is good for the american public to see this. we will see if it happens
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in court, mr trump has _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty - has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty quiet i has put out there. in court, mrj trump has been pretty quiet at has put out there. in court, mr i trump has been pretty quiet at some points reports were suggesting he was taking a little sleep. but outside court, very bullish, speaking to his supporters outside of court and saying all of this is politically motivated, simply designed to keep him off the campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , ., , campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , . , ., november. yes, that is right and we, really because _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in - november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in court i really because he has been in court all day long, i
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she's a longtime trump assistance. she worked for trump since he hired her in 1987 after she cold calls to trump organization were on a graph, testified i'd two contacts you maintained at the trump organization were for karen mcdougal & stormy daniels run a graph was on the stand for less than half an hour earlier today, trump's attorneys cross-examined david pecker, the former tabloid magnate and longtime friend of donald trump. let's dive into all of this with my panel. so jamie put rona graph into context for us a lot of people who know trump world were excited about this testimony. she was a vice president for the firm. she was a very important player in his world she testified today very testified very briefly. >> right. so loyal trustee, gatekeeper for those of us going back, who wanted to interview donald trump. that's who you call she was she knew everything was going on back when he was like a real estate tycoon and that's it back in the ice age. that was hey, you know, you want but she also her her desk was r
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for his business whereas publishing negative stories about trump's opponents namely former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton were also good for business so a lot of back-and-forth with david packer's testimony today rhonda graf on the stand right now and we will continue following that meant buy minute and we send it back to you. >> martha: thank he will follow all the reports coming out of the courtroom throughout the course of this our joining me now fox and friends cohost todd pyro also an attorney went to ucla law school very impressive background you may not have known about todd in the courthouse earlier today, todd great to have you what was the big take away few today? >> i think nate hit on it it is this capitalism versus campaign argument a lot of the things that pecker did were in the best interest of david packer he runs the organization he is a fiduciary duty to do so and a lot of the decisions that he made yes, they may have had an ancillary benefit of benefiting the campaign but they were to benefit ami and a in my pocketbook when i w
for his business whereas publishing negative stories about trump's opponents namely former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton were also good for business so a lot of back-and-forth with david packer's testimony today rhonda graf on the stand right now and we will continue following that meant buy minute and we send it back to you. >> martha: thank he will follow all the reports coming out of the courtroom throughout the course of this our joining me now...
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, not only through the trump campaign but also the trump organization. and gary farro may be able to authenticate some of those e-mail conversations and his understanding of the transfer of money from bank accounts that ultimately made its way to stormy daniels attorney there at the close of october of 2016, katy. >> october 26th, 2016, is when this e-mail was dated. that also happens to be my birthday. let's get back to the panel at the table, danny and adam. gary farro, why is he important? >> in 2018, michael cohen said neither the trump organization or the trump campaign had anything to do with the transaction between stormy daniels and me, but this is that e-mail that was uncovered around that time from october 26th, 2016, that shows that that was probably not the case, at least because the e-mail was not through cohen's gmail account, it was through his trump organization e-mail account, which doesn't really coincide with his statement that the trump organization had nothing to do with it. >> he had his e-mail on his phone, and you know, his person
, not only through the trump campaign but also the trump organization. and gary farro may be able to authenticate some of those e-mail conversations and his understanding of the transfer of money from bank accounts that ultimately made its way to stormy daniels attorney there at the close of october of 2016, katy. >> october 26th, 2016, is when this e-mail was dated. that also happens to be my birthday. let's get back to the panel at the table, danny and adam. gary farro, why is he...
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the donald trump you see there on the campaign trail is not the donald trump in a courtroom as the witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. [30 witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. do you think that _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt him - think that could hurt him politically or with his supporters think that is just him? politically or with his supporters think that isjust him? i politically or with his supporters think that is just him?— think that is 'ust him? i think there — think that isjust him? i think there are core _ think that isjust him? i think there are core supporters - think that isjust him? i think| there are core supporters that nothing will hurt them politically, but there are of people in the middle, like the independents taking a look at what is happening in the case stop right now, the campaign should not be his number one concern and he goes out onto the courthouse steps and does many camping ramblings, he h
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it was president trump. and then we saw that video of people saying -- the volunteers weren't --went home early because of a water break. host: i want to make sure i understand, you think all presidents should have immunity from criminal prosecution or just president trump? caller: yes, i do, because the way they are handling it now, the next one we will be bringing appleby president biden, because we know he is not following the constitution or any amendments. host: do you think president biden should also have immunity from criminal prosecution? caller: well, right now, yes, because if they bring these charges and they hold against president trump, all the good work he did for the united states of america, president biden is the worst president we have had. they certainly can bring up a lot of charges on him once he is out of office. do we want to go down this line? i don't. host: to robin, cleveland, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. and there goes the problem right there. nothing she said wa
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a false story from a trump tower doorman. be reminded that he told the fbi in 2018 that trump never expressed any attitude to american media. pecker said today he does not recall that fbi testimony. trump's lawyers also exposed that business deals may have served as a motivation for pecker to enter a nonprosecution agreement with the southern district of new york for campaign finance violations. pecker testified many of the negative stories he published about trump's opponents already existed in the public domain. he said running negative stories particularly about former president bill clinton and former secretary of state lloyd clinton was good for his business. court started this morning with trump's attorneys clarifying that questions about hick's presence at a trump tower meeting in 2015, pecker said she was in and out of that meeting and her presence is important because it would show a level of campaign involvement in those talks. now just before lunch pecker also spoke about his experience suppressing stories about ar
a false story from a trump tower doorman. be reminded that he told the fbi in 2018 that trump never expressed any attitude to american media. pecker said today he does not recall that fbi testimony. trump's lawyers also exposed that business deals may have served as a motivation for pecker to enter a nonprosecution agreement with the southern district of new york for campaign finance violations. pecker testified many of the negative stories he published about trump's opponents already existed...
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under president trump they were a record low 2.655%. you just talked about the cost of a car loan, right? it is 8%. life is unaffordable because of joe biden's policies. we not afford four -- cannot afford four more years of it. and if we want basic, fundamental values like being able to purchase a home or have a family, we can't afford four more years of biden. charles: thank you very much. enter thank you. charles: folks, i want to ping on that for a moment because a big deal out there is capital gains tax, should there be a second by the administration. -- second biden administration. i think it would destroy the economy and put americans further at odds with each other. you think there's friction right now. the idea, part of this is to impose a minimum income tax on the wealthiest taxpayers, and it's based on what they're saying is preferential treatment for unrazed gains, but here's the thing -- unrationallized gains. these benefit high wealth taxpayers and exacerbates income and wealth disparity. they claim that reforms to in this
under president trump they were a record low 2.655%. you just talked about the cost of a car loan, right? it is 8%. life is unaffordable because of joe biden's policies. we not afford four -- cannot afford four more years of it. and if we want basic, fundamental values like being able to purchase a home or have a family, we can't afford four more years of biden. charles: thank you very much. enter thank you. charles: folks, i want to ping on that for a moment because a big deal out there is...
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with donald trump. i think there's a lot of folks who would like to part ways with donald trump but they're scared of the consequences because it's well known, he will threaten people all the time who will say, you know, basically he'll say look, if you ever turn against me, i will destroy you. it's a common thing he says to people, it's a well known thing. i think there's a lot of people who would break with him but are scared to do so. pecker and hicks have been folks who have been managed to carefully walk the tight rope between telling the truth in these cases and getting to a place where donald trump actually turns his bazooka on them. and i do think, though, that being in that position does give them credibility in front of the jury. >> we have heard trump referred to repeatedly as the boss by david pecker in some of the transcripts we have seen. and cohen saying the boss will handle this or the boss will take care of this. how does that play into this trial? the people are calling rhona graff. >>
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had very a for long time now and it looks like just barely the growth and the earnings numbers are trumping the negative on the side here of fewer rate cuts and a little bit higher inflation. >> it seems to be that way, that the market is comfortable with what it's getting in the data that it's seeing steve, have a great weekend. >> you too thanks. >>> all right. let's turn back to the markets right now, which are rebounding following yesterday's sizable selloff. here on yesterday's selloff is the ceo of strategy asset managers tom, am i right here that the market seems to have replayed passed some of the data that might be otherwise worrisome, higher interest rates, fewer interest rate cuts this year, inflation proving harder to get down to the 2% level, even though it's in the 2.3, 2.5 area. >> well, thank you for having me one of the things we look at as an active manager, some of the signals from the earnings reports that are coming out right now, take microsoft and google and meta. we cover most of those magnificent seven stocks, but the data we see on the economic side is still quite
had very a for long time now and it looks like just barely the growth and the earnings numbers are trumping the negative on the side here of fewer rate cuts and a little bit higher inflation. >> it seems to be that way, that the market is comfortable with what it's getting in the data that it's seeing steve, have a great weekend. >> you too thanks. >>> all right. let's turn back to the markets right now, which are rebounding following yesterday's sizable selloff. here on...
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coming up on the world today: joe biden says he's willing to hold a presidential debate with donald trump — dropping his condition that it depends on how his rival behaves. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. buckingham palace has announced that king charles is returning to public royal duties after the positive effect of the treatment he's been having for cancer. a statement released just an hour ago made clear the king does still have cancer and will continue to be treated for it. the palace has also just released this new picture of the king and queen taken a few days ago after their recent wedding anniversary. the palace has not yet said which type of cancer he's been diagnosed with, but the announcement that he's able to get back to public duties is being seen as an encouraging sign, and a boost for the royal family — which is coming to terms with the fact that not only the king but also the princess of wales have recently been diagnosed with cancer. charlotte gallagher reports. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace
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all of the people in trump's orbits are guilty of different crimes except trump. trump is not found guilty. cohen goes to prison for literally taking money out of his house to pay for a hush money trial and yet trump is not culpable in any of this. this guy testifies and says that yeah, subversion of all of these worries was part of an image campaign so that tom could look good. and beyond that, -- so that trump could look good. and beyond that, they put out negative stories against trump and those running against him. i don't know how you'd sit and say this is partisan. trump has been in so many areas found guilty through his proxies that how is it that is not? host: let's get a response. guest: his proxies or allies or people around him have been subject to unprecedented novel applications of the law. some have pled guilty because i think wrongly in my view, because of the cost of fighting the case is too much. what has happened to john eastman is an abomination. highlighting other abuses of people around trump to suggest trump is guilty of the crime isn't persu
all of the people in trump's orbits are guilty of different crimes except trump. trump is not found guilty. cohen goes to prison for literally taking money out of his house to pay for a hush money trial and yet trump is not culpable in any of this. this guy testifies and says that yeah, subversion of all of these worries was part of an image campaign so that tom could look good. and beyond that, -- so that trump could look good. and beyond that, they put out negative stories against trump and...
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it’s impossible to fly out to congress, so they are now going together to bow to trump, what will be the real actions of the one who ends up in the white dobe, whoever it is, is now difficult to predict, well, yes, andrei vladimorovich, politics is a complex matter, the art of the possible , as you know, it is clear that there will still be a lot of changes, but i’m just saying that it’s very sharp... politicians of such a level as trump are changing their positions to diametrically opposed ones, the most important thing is that nothing is permanent under the sun, everything changes in life, well, let's see, that's why we we are closely monitoring what is happening in your country, because after all, in spite of everything, the united states is a great power, and many things in this world, both good and bad, depend on its actions. thank you very much for the interview, for the very fact of the conversation, and we are always interested in talking with you, thank you very much. all the best, i will remind you that we talked with the professor, the political camera director, he sai
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on in trump's life, right? >> so right now, we're see a courts scared officers hitting roadgraph with thumbs. >> i'm not number one. it could be. did some we documents that they're asking her to review or confirm i still get the get back to if there are electronics schedules and she can attest that she was aware of them and frankly made them they can likely be brought in as evidence and she can say on this date, this meeting can happen. and frankly, for a witness like this, you could even use her for a very limited purpose, only have her up there for a couple hours just to get an a few documents as elie was saying a little bit earlier, a few documents, schedules, and so on. >> and then turn to monday where you call are tuesday where you call it. >> you just said that as far as she could remember, trump never used email to communicate. i can i can confirm that trump several times before he became president united states, and whatever i would go to trump tower to interview him, i could see that he was into paper
on in trump's life, right? >> so right now, we're see a courts scared officers hitting roadgraph with thumbs. >> i'm not number one. it could be. did some we documents that they're asking her to review or confirm i still get the get back to if there are electronics schedules and she can attest that she was aware of them and frankly made them they can likely be brought in as evidence and she can say on this date, this meeting can happen. and frankly, for a witness like this, you...
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donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about donald trump is a good question, chris. donald trump has staying power in so many ways. well, you may lose an election like the one in 2020, you also continue to have a following that is indignant upon any efforts to undermine him or the prestige of the trump organization or the political following, one that did garner more than 80 million votes in 2020, and folks are not naive to that, so even when donald trump loses an election or endorses candidates in 2022 who do lose, he continues to hold power to a great extent and also financial power, and that is what michael cohen for all those years had a full understanding of. hope hicks is going to take the stand here as a witness, and she has never met the ire of donald trump. those individuals who have caught his frustration are those who have attempted to sustain away from him, and when those individuals do step away from him, donald trump like bill barr, you are all but gone from his orbit here, and that's
donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about donald trump is a good question, chris. donald trump has staying power in so many ways. well, you may lose an election like the one in 2020, you also continue to have a following that is indignant upon any efforts to undermine him or the prestige of the trump organization or the political following, one that did garner more than 80 million votes in 2020, and folks are not naive to that, so even when donald trump loses an election or endorses...
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trump has almost complete control over the republican party, and about 20% of republicans do not vote for him in the primaries, it is unlikely that they will vote for someone else from those who have a place, while the trumpists continue to support trump with enthusiasm and this is the main problem for biden, that even those who...
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president trump looks sort of bored in there. you have to believe that the jury has red bull or caffeine because they have to be engaged in following along. right now it is just sort of don't get too cozy, maybe that's why they keep the room so cold to keep people awake. >> sandra: no kidding. that could be a good strategy. shannon, as far as what we are going to see when they resume, this redirect will continue. take us through what the coming hours will look like and where this goes into next week. >> so it looks like the redirect is not going to be very long. we love to see where the recross goes with pecker who has been on the stanford days. the only witness we have had a chance to hear from so far and you referenced that there has been a lot of back and forth between the defense and prosecution in not coughing up who the next witnesses will be. you know it takes an enormous and defense preparation to get ready for a witness to take the stand. you can be ready for multiple different people that you expect, but really honing i
president trump looks sort of bored in there. you have to believe that the jury has red bull or caffeine because they have to be engaged in following along. right now it is just sort of don't get too cozy, maybe that's why they keep the room so cold to keep people awake. >> sandra: no kidding. that could be a good strategy. shannon, as far as what we are going to see when they resume, this redirect will continue. take us through what the coming hours will look like and where this goes...
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lot of people thought early on biden might back off on the tariffs and undo some of the things that trump put in place, but he's done the opposite he hasn't taken away any of the tariffs and added a lot more, and he's added a great deal more in terms of technology restrictions so, he has basically doubled down on the trump restrictions of course, it's been very popular with both parties. so i don't think it's likely to change any time soon >> do you agree with that, that biden's actions have implicitly said trump got it right? >> well, i think if you talk to the administration, what they would say is that what they have tried to do differently is really bring allies and partners into this, reduce some of the tariffs that were being placed on allies and partners but on balance, i agree here, i think the approach here using tariffs to try to change the behavior of china has remained in place >> thank you very much have a great weekend, gentlemen. appreciate your time today we would like to see you again >>> coming up, a special "three buys and a bail" edition to hedge inflation. include thi
lot of people thought early on biden might back off on the tariffs and undo some of the things that trump put in place, but he's done the opposite he hasn't taken away any of the tariffs and added a lot more, and he's added a great deal more in terms of technology restrictions so, he has basically doubled down on the trump restrictions of course, it's been very popular with both parties. so i don't think it's likely to change any time soon >> do you agree with that, that biden's actions...
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what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out loud, this goes beyond alvin bragg, because he had left his job as the number three in the justice department and gave the opening statement, this goes to the mucky democrat party, it goes to the white house and the bombing campaign to keep trump front and center in a courtroom. this is a much bigger political play if you will. and a miscarriage and abuse of the justice system than just one manhattan district attorney. the revelation about david packer, the catch and kill suppressing that stories, neither which are crimes for arnold schwarzenegger or even tiger woods, it goes straight to those those are that crime -- a one are the crimes? what are the families? what are the underlines? there is none. it was about the election, the payments were made in 2017. the election was in 2016. that needs to be hammered home by the defense in the days to come. >> without these discussions i would view as a learning about the importance of an objective point of vi
what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out loud, this goes beyond alvin bragg, because he had left his job as the number three in the justice department and gave the opening statement, this goes to the mucky democrat party, it goes to the white house and the bombing campaign to keep trump front and center in a courtroom. this is a much bigger political play if you will. and a miscarriage and abuse of the justice system than just one manhattan district attorney. the...
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weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the fbi wrote down what they did in 2018, nearly six years ago. he remembers and he says he knows that trump thanked him and that he stands by the testimony he provided this week. there are questions coming from trump's defense team about that non-prosecution agreement that american media and through david pecker signed with federal prosecutors back in 2018. at the time, the defense team for donald trump is now asking him about their intention to sell the "national enquirer" and two other american media tabloids to another company. if they were to be
weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the...
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he paid 150 grand to care mcdougall's claim that she had the year-long affair with trump just trump did not want that purchase to go through because he said trump told him those stories always get out. the class exoneration by trump lawyer trying to show that if trump did not want packer to buy mcdougall's story, why would he be prosecuted for allegedly orchestrating an election interference scheme to do just that? packer said he and trump swapped stories for years and killed them for decades trying to establish that buying mcdougall's story to bury it was just routine and not connected to the campaign. packer testified the inquirer published negative stories about trump's opponents but admitted those articles were rehashes of previous articles that appeared in other publications which packer said he bought stories to kill alleged affairs of arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods and chicago mayor rahm emanuel among others. and care mcdougall came along to take her money for her alleged story, to start her career and put her on the front page of his magazine, men's journal, rights and healt
he paid 150 grand to care mcdougall's claim that she had the year-long affair with trump just trump did not want that purchase to go through because he said trump told him those stories always get out. the class exoneration by trump lawyer trying to show that if trump did not want packer to buy mcdougall's story, why would he be prosecuted for allegedly orchestrating an election interference scheme to do just that? packer said he and trump swapped stories for years and killed them for decades...
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pecker then pushed trump so trump said he would talk to michael cohen. there was no direct order from trump to pecker to buy the story and no demand the shut mcdougal up to help protect trump's campaign. pecker said in a later phone call he told him it was mcdougal who did not want her story to come out and signed the contract to restart her career to let her write articles and appear in pecker's other publications and how ami, america media incorporated did just that. they published help tip coll amends and exercise columns and put her on the cover of men's journal to try to chip away at the prosecution theory that the $150 thousand was only a hush money payment. in this way pecker is showing to the jury that there was actually a payment and that mcdougal actually performed legitimate services for the company and it was not only -- had nothing to do with any type of hush money payment as we get some spectators yelling here, as is their want in front of court sometimes. >> julie: thank you so much, eric shawn. legal panel is here to break it down as it h
pecker then pushed trump so trump said he would talk to michael cohen. there was no direct order from trump to pecker to buy the story and no demand the shut mcdougal up to help protect trump's campaign. pecker said in a later phone call he told him it was mcdougal who did not want her story to come out and signed the contract to restart her career to let her write articles and appear in pecker's other publications and how ami, america media incorporated did just that. they published help tip...
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what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if he -- stiff gait or if he trips and don't want him to appear as old. yeah. david: it is what it is. lauren: sad. david: the times we live in. lauren: so orchestrated. david: oil production on the decline and we're heading in the wrong direction. ahead of the american petroleum institute and here to sound off on that. "the wall street journal" reporting that the trump team is drafting mans to erode the independence of the federal reserve and what does economist ej antoni make of that plan. we'll ask him next. ♪ students... student
what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if...
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testified that he went to trump tower there, and just after a meeting that donald trump had with the likes of james comey, reince priebus and sean spicer there, two weeks before he was sworn in as president, david pecker replaced all the individuals and had testified this week that that is where donald trump had thanked him for purchasing the rights to dino the doorman story as well as karen mcdougal's story. that was previous testimony of david pecker, just this week, in answering questions from the prosecution. but now, presently, under cross examination, by donald trump's defense team, they are going back to old transcripts that david pecker, when he was talking with federal investigators, back in july of 2018, contended that in that very meeting, at trump tower january 2017, that he did not actually recall donald trump thanking him or ami for purchasing dino the doorman's story or karen mcdougal's story. and that is the current line of questioning that is currently under way of david pecker asking him about that distinction of why back in 2018, just one year after this supposed m
testified that he went to trump tower there, and just after a meeting that donald trump had with the likes of james comey, reince priebus and sean spicer there, two weeks before he was sworn in as president, david pecker replaced all the individuals and had testified this week that that is where donald trump had thanked him for purchasing the rights to dino the doorman story as well as karen mcdougal's story. that was previous testimony of david pecker, just this week, in answering questions...
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let's talk about what the trump tax code has done. there's been a lot of misreporting starting at the top with president biden who says that it cost $2 trillion in revenue and added to the deficit. we could put up a chart to show you how much increase in revenue we received from the trump tax cuts. they didn't cost money, they gained money, one $0.6 billion increase in revenue because of them. they've got it the reverse, they are saying it cost money, it gained money for american taxpayers. >> why are we surprised president biden has lied to the american people? the trump tax cuts have been the best tax policy in the history of the united states, every group of americans has done well under the tax policy, you could make a clear argument the reason our economy is still afloat is because of that tax policy, democrats of gas let the american people for years over this saying it cost $2 trillion when the truth is the government raised more money than ever thought possible under the trump tax cuts. when president biden runs around with hi
let's talk about what the trump tax code has done. there's been a lot of misreporting starting at the top with president biden who says that it cost $2 trillion in revenue and added to the deficit. we could put up a chart to show you how much increase in revenue we received from the trump tax cuts. they didn't cost money, they gained money, one $0.6 billion increase in revenue because of them. they've got it the reverse, they are saying it cost money, it gained money for american taxpayers....
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trump was angry when mcdougal's story was made public and trump asked about karen after he was elected referring to her as our girl. the presidential race never came into it. perhaps this could happen today in court. the defense attorney could ask david pecker did donald trump ever directly tell you to buy karen mcdougal's story or stormy daniel's story to protect his chances in the election? if the answer to that question is no from david pecker, it could blow up this case and it would be a major defeat for prosecutors, if the defense attorney comes back and says in other words you are telling this jury that my client never asked you directly buy this to protect his election chances and the answer is no, that's not what the prosecutors will want to hear. we'll see if that's part of the defense strategy today. back to you. >> shannon: eric shawn, thank you. >> dana: in d.c. the supreme court now weighing the scope of presidential immunity. the decision could determine whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in his election interference case. will sharp is the attorney represent
trump was angry when mcdougal's story was made public and trump asked about karen after he was elected referring to her as our girl. the presidential race never came into it. perhaps this could happen today in court. the defense attorney could ask david pecker did donald trump ever directly tell you to buy karen mcdougal's story or stormy daniel's story to protect his chances in the election? if the answer to that question is no from david pecker, it could blow up this case and it would be a...