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The Damages Done To Georgia's Case Against Trump

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It's. Monday. March Eighteenth, I'm Joseph

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But first were looking at the future

0:51

of this sweeping racketeering case against former

0:53

President Trump Atlanta, which will now be

0:55

allowed to continue despite. Serious criticisms from

0:57

the judge. Okay, so this is

0:59

the one led by phone County

1:02

District Attorney Funny Willis. But back

1:04

in January one of Trump's codefendants

1:06

accused her of misconduct and now

1:08

on Friday a judge weighed in

1:10

tell us more about what he

1:13

had to say. Phone. County Superior

1:15

Court Judge Scott Mcafee ruled that Will

1:17

assist previous personal romantic relationship with lead

1:19

Prosecutor Nathan Wait did not constitute the

1:21

kind of conflict of. Interest required to

1:24

remove Willis from the. Case, but Mcafee

1:26

said that if Willis days way

1:28

it has to go and he

1:30

resigned hours later. Atrophy.

1:32

Also had a lot of very rough things to say

1:34

about well as and wait and they're bad choices in

1:36

the margins of his decision. He. Also

1:39

noted the appearance of impropriety stating that

1:41

there were a quote reasonable questions about

1:43

whether the district attorney and are hand

1:45

selected lead prosecutor testified untruthfully about the

1:48

timing of their relationship, but for now

1:50

the key still remains at the hands

1:52

of well as his office. Okay, it

1:54

sounds like to me she might have

1:56

dodged a bullet there, but what does

1:58

this mean for how. The case is

2:00

going to go, especially since we know

2:03

it's gonna be a big factor during

2:05

this election cycle. Thera lot of open questions?

2:07

Yeah right and I wanted to answer them. By

2:09

talking with Titus, Nicole's a former prosecutor from

2:11

Augusta, Georgia who wants surface. A Defense

2:13

Attorney for Reality winner Caesar

2:15

Intelligence. Contractor who was convicted for

2:17

leaking a report about Russian interference during

2:20

the two thousand and sixteen presidential accent.

2:22

So I spoke to try to Sickles earlier

2:25

and first asked how much damage he thinks

2:27

that this has inflicted. On the case.

2:29

I think the biggest blows going to

2:31

be the prosecution doesn't really have the

2:34

moral high ground as much as they

2:36

did before because as a result of

2:38

this most and now you know the

2:41

personal details the Be A was dating

2:43

the lead prosecutor and how long they

2:45

had been together and everything else. They

2:47

really has nothing to do with the

2:50

actual charges but you can't just the

2:52

race it when you're in the courtroom

2:54

and looking at any other prosecutors of

2:56

the case. and what about just a

2:59

slowdown? Like. How much as losing. Nice.

3:01

And mood setting sound. How hard is

3:03

it gonna be defined as a replacement?

3:05

What are we looking at Logistically So

3:07

now you have a issue of you've

3:09

gotta bring in a new lead prosecutors.

3:12

You can promote somebody who's already working

3:14

on it and now they have to

3:16

take the responsibility or you have to

3:18

find someone else who could service docile

3:20

prosecutor find in a private attorney disservice.

3:22

Special prosecutor is not an easy task

3:24

because whomever you find their rather put

3:26

their whole practice on hold. This is

3:28

not a safe that you can to

3:30

do in your spare time or you

3:32

can just show up to court of

3:34

thirty days. From what we saw during

3:36

the hearing when Nathan was testifying about

3:38

how much time had to go on

3:41

build Stephen said yes this significantly impact

3:43

of my practice. So unless A D

3:45

A will have already had a backup

3:47

lead prosecutor it's gonna take time to

3:49

find someone who's gonna take the reins.

3:51

And. Judge Mcafee also had some. Pretty. Brutal

3:53

things to san as to says and

3:55

he wrote quotes and odor as mendacity

3:57

remains. Basically he's saying he does.

4:00

So do this but it looks bad and has

4:02

really push back on some of the decisions.

4:04

Hear: How could this have sacked? Was.

4:06

His credibility and what? does? This

4:08

mean for finding a jury to try

4:10

the former president when the prosecutor's office

4:13

is also had this kind of national

4:15

drama is going to affect be was

4:17

his credibility because going forward there's always

4:19

gonna be been lingering issue of well

4:21

you know she was day one of

4:23

a former prosecutors and so we're trying

4:25

to argue the case. The jury are

4:28

trying to argue that the government is

4:30

protecting the people in the government's fighting

4:32

for the state of Georgia that we'll

4:34

have an interest in this case. we're

4:36

only try to follow the law. Well

4:39

now the defence seems always going to bring

4:41

up where you know the be a failed

4:43

to disclose up intimate relationship before. What else

4:45

has he failed to disclose. There's. Also,

4:48

this entire political angle that as so both.

4:50

The. Da and a judge our elected officials were

4:52

up for we're less than a C or they

4:55

both had to while file against them just in

4:57

the past few weeks and now we're seeing other

4:59

tenants something as a race against themselves. Whereas.

5:01

This mean for them as elected officials Like

5:03

what do we think? The future holds

5:06

for both the judge and A D

5:08

A here. So it started Would Judge

5:10

Mcafee of course stood. Max is going

5:12

to say that the election has nothing

5:14

to do with his responsibilities a judge,

5:16

his job as the call balls and

5:19

strikes. That's what the public statement going

5:21

to be. Yes he he's declared as

5:23

non partisan because here in Georgia judges

5:25

don't declare political party But you can

5:27

tell the Judge Mcafee is not doesn't

5:29

have a liberal or progressive background. Judge

5:31

Maccabees going to focus on trying to

5:34

show to the widest. Audience possible. I

5:36

am a fair and objective judge.

5:38

You want to reelect me so.

5:41

That. Judge Mcafee Raytheon be decided

5:43

in the primary in May. Now be

5:45

a well as gonna have to raise

5:47

the See as a deal with number

5:49

one. She has someone challenge heard a

5:52

primary Christian why Smith He ran against

5:54

her originally and when he didn't make

5:56

it into the lot offered be a

5:59

T Indoors for the District Attorney Paul

6:01

Howard who as we all know last

6:03

to deal with this. assuming that be

6:05

a Willis able to defeat the primary

6:08

opponent. See now has an opponent for

6:10

the general election. That individual is a

6:12

known Trump supporter and so what Does

6:15

does now is it creates a reverberating

6:17

factor long after the most has been

6:19

decided Because this said it's gonna continue

6:21

to bring up oh would be able

6:24

to see this the A will have

6:26

to dad remember what happened in the

6:28

most sense but also. What it's going

6:31

to highlight is the fact that depend

6:33

on how the A was, his political

6:35

team responds this and always argue that

6:37

if you don't vote for the A

6:39

Willis, this person's going to terminate this

6:41

case as soon as she's elected that

6:43

this person is a puppet for Donald

6:46

Trump who's just use A To as

6:48

a backup plan because you could say

6:50

theoretically. If. Donald Trump loses

6:52

the general election. This could be a

6:54

backup plan to make sure that this

6:56

case is terminated, even if he loses

6:59

in November. So. Gov. Brian Temp

7:01

also signed a law last week that has

7:03

not gotten enough attention out basically empower. States

7:05

mess into investigates and even potentially.

7:07

Remove a prosecutor for my T seen. this

7:10

happen and sort out seen a habit and

7:12

other seats. And it does seem to

7:14

the basically is this a political tool so far

7:17

so do we really think that well as as

7:19

out of the woods here in could. There be

7:21

some other kind of form. Of. Place

7:23

fact despite what the judge has

7:26

decided that could possibly remove. Her

7:28

from the case or basically make it a lot more difficult

7:30

for her to kind of. Prosecute. Estes,

7:32

So. with this new commission has

7:34

been created the genesis of his

7:36

commission is that he was designed

7:39

because you have what they call

7:41

robe prosecutors in georgia who refuse

7:43

to follow the law though reality

7:45

is that georgia has seen a

7:47

wave of progressive black district attorney

7:49

than other prosecutors elected into the

7:51

position and big issue as you

7:53

can't overtook as much as some

7:56

republicans a try you can overturn

7:58

an election so with republicans controlling

8:00

the state house, they're using this

8:02

commission as a way to reel

8:04

in these prosecutors. The issue

8:06

that this commission creates for DA Willis

8:08

is because now it's just another hurdle

8:10

that's going to be thrown up to

8:13

try to say, Oh, well, she committed

8:15

misconduct, therefore she should be removed at

8:17

the end of the day. I don't

8:20

see it being successful, but it is

8:22

going to be just another distraction that

8:24

she's going to have to dedicate time,

8:26

energy, and resources to respond to because

8:28

the commission allows any resident, just

8:30

about any resident to file a complaint. So

8:32

you get random Joe Bob who wants to

8:35

file a complaint. Even if Joe Bob doesn't

8:37

even reside in Fulton County was not a

8:39

defendant or a victim or anything else, it's

8:41

the fact that now this commission is allowed

8:43

to use it as a way to just

8:46

reign in prosecutors that the Republicans

8:49

in Georgia believe have too much

8:51

power. Right. Georgia,

8:53

of course, is a crucial swing state.

8:55

Fulton County is make or break territory

8:57

for Georgia and for president Joe Biden's

8:59

hopes of carrying Georgia and therefore the

9:01

presidency. So what do you think

9:04

the interest in this local race could

9:06

mean for the national race? In other words, like what do

9:08

we think this interest in

9:10

replacing or keeping the judge in

9:13

the DA could mean for Biden's

9:15

reelection prospects? The Biden team

9:17

has to be careful about not appearing

9:19

to be biased, but

9:21

the reality is that this prosecution

9:24

is going to mirror the national

9:26

election because it's holding Donald Trump

9:28

accountable for the lies he told

9:31

and the actions he engaged in

9:33

an attempt to overturn the 2020

9:35

election. And

9:38

with Trump always commenting on it,

9:40

Trump is going to continue to bring it

9:42

up during Campaign rallies.

9:44

Trump Surrogates are going to continue

9:46

to bring this up and say,

9:48

this is just a political prosecution.

9:50

It's a witch hunt. Yeah, the

9:52

idea. So Although DA Willis's focus

9:54

will be just on Fulton County

9:56

and what happened in Georgia, Trump

9:58

is going to. Try to put

10:01

a national spotlight on this because

10:03

the more national attention he gets,

10:05

the more of a distraction. It

10:07

is because you see that was

10:10

Congressman Jim Jordan sitting a subpoena

10:12

to d a witness to testify

10:14

in regards to some alleged misconduct.

10:16

And you're going to see Congress

10:18

has other political Trump allies using

10:21

their abilities as a way to

10:23

just distract and really just to

10:25

throw a wrench in the years

10:27

and say. Wow, That's my conversation with

10:29

tightest Nichols, a former prosecutor from Augusta, Ga.

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Russian president Vladimir Putin unsurprisingly won

14:27

his fifth term after the national

14:29

elections over the weekend. Three

14:32

other candidates ran against him, but it wasn't even

14:34

close. Early returns showed him getting 87% of the

14:36

vote. Those

14:39

are the highest reported numbers in post-Soviet history,

14:41

according to exit polls from Russian reporting. If

14:44

Putin serves through the full six year term, he'll

14:46

have been in power longer than any Russian leader

14:48

since Joseph Stalin. Public

14:50

opinion polling shows that Putin holds an

14:53

86% approval rating, according to the Russian polling organization,

14:55

Levada Center. But it's

14:58

impossible to verify the accuracy of these

15:00

numbers, of course. That's become especially true

15:02

in the wake of Russia's invasion of

15:04

Ukraine, because after the invasion, the

15:06

Russian government passed censorship laws. They made it

15:08

a crime to criticize the war. The

15:11

White House also said that Putin was directly responsible

15:14

for killing his main opposition, Alexei Novani

15:16

earlier this year. So like,

15:18

it's not the most reliable election results

15:20

in history. We know that

15:22

there is dissent against Putin, of course. And

15:25

Russian opposition leaders encourage voters who didn't

15:27

support Putin to show up to the

15:29

polls at noon as a form of

15:31

protest, and thousands did just that. Israeli

15:35

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed Senate

15:37

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over his

15:39

calls for new elections in Israel.

15:41

Take a listen to a clip

15:44

from Netanyahu's interview on CNN yesterday.

15:46

I think what he said is

15:48

totally inappropriate. It's

15:50

inappropriate to go

15:52

to a sister democracy and try to replace

15:55

the elected leadership there. That's something that Israel,

15:57

the Israeli public, does on its own. a

16:00

banana republic. Now we're not

16:02

a banana republic. I have a lot of questions.

16:06

Well on Friday President Biden praised

16:08

Schumer's speech but he's still struggling

16:10

to convince the democratic party's left

16:12

flank that he is working to

16:14

protect Palestinians in Gaza. Last week

16:16

Biden visited Michigan for a campaign

16:18

event for the second time this

16:20

year and NBC News reports that

16:22

there were no signs that he

16:24

reached out to the Arab and

16:26

Muslim leaders in the state. That's

16:29

despite the fact that more than

16:31

100,000 Democratic voters in Michigan

16:33

voted uncommitted during last month's

16:35

presidential primary. It is also

16:37

currently the Muslim holy month

16:39

of Ramadan. The White House

16:41

usually hosts a big celebration

16:43

for the end of Ramadan

16:45

Eid Al-Fathir with hundreds of

16:47

Muslim leaders from across the

16:49

U.S. But Politico says the

16:51

administration is considering scaling back

16:53

its Eid celebrations this year.

16:55

Muslim leaders allegedly warned Biden

16:57

officials that people may decline

16:59

invitations in protest for their

17:01

handling of Gaza. Speaking

17:03

of the White House, President Biden and former

17:05

President Donald Trump kept busy with their campaigns

17:07

over the weekend. On Saturday night Biden gave

17:09

a speech at the annual Washington gridiron dinner.

17:12

The president cracked some jokes about his old

17:14

age. He kicked things off by telling the

17:16

audience that his speech started quote six hours

17:18

past his bedtime. But

17:20

he also made sure to take shots at

17:22

Republicans, primarily Trump. Biden said quote one

17:25

candidate is too old and mentally unfit to

17:27

be president and the other guy is me. Pretty

17:31

good joke. Cute, it's cute. I think we have

17:33

some more material to work with with Trump but

17:35

we'll take it. Meanwhile Trump spent his Saturday

17:37

in Ohio at a campaign rally where he

17:39

said this. Now if I don't get elected

17:42

it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's

17:44

going to be the least of it. It's going to

17:46

be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least

17:48

of it. Trump's team later said that

17:50

the former president was not condoning violence with

17:52

these remarks. He was just talking about Biden's

17:54

harmful economic policies. But

17:56

Trump followed up those remarks with this.

17:58

This election is isn't one, I'm not

18:01

sure that you'll ever have another election in

18:03

this country. Does that make sense? No.

18:06

No, it does not at

18:08

all. You're projecting. Right.

18:15

A group of college student athletes

18:17

is suing the NCAA over its

18:20

policies that allow trans people to

18:22

compete in sports that align with

18:24

their gender identity. More than a

18:27

dozen female swimmers, track runners, and

18:29

volleyball players filed the suit on

18:31

Thursday. They're arguing that the association

18:34

violated their Title IX rights by

18:36

allowing trans slimmer Leah Thomas to

18:38

compete in the 2022 National Championships.

18:41

You might remember all of the

18:43

foolishness about that year's competition. Thomas

18:45

made headlines for finishing in 5th place in

18:47

the 200 yard final, and she

18:50

tied with one of the plaintiffs who's

18:52

part of the lawsuit, Riley Gaines. Thomas

18:54

also went on to win the 500

18:57

yard freestyle, making her the

18:59

first openly trans woman to

19:01

become an NCAA swimming champion.

19:04

Conservatives threw a fit, of course, claiming

19:06

that trans women athletes have an unfair

19:08

physical advantage over cis women athletes. Now,

19:11

Gaines and her fellow plaintiffs are

19:13

trying to keep the NCAA from

19:16

enforcing its pro-trans policies ahead of

19:18

the upcoming school year. The NCAA

19:21

put out a statement on Thursday following news of

19:23

the lawsuit, writing that it will, "...continue

19:26

to promote Title IX, make

19:28

unprecedented investments in women's sports,

19:31

and ensure fair competition in

19:34

their championships." And

19:36

finally, an update on Sexless Texas. We

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told you on Friday about how Pornhub

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state amid a legal fight over a

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new Texas age verification law. Well,

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searches for virtual private networks skyrocketed on

19:51

Thursday after the news that Texans wouldn't be

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