Attorney Joe Tacopina, who represents former President Trump, said on Sunday that he hopes Trump's expected surrender to the Manhattan District Attorney's office for arraignment this week will be "painless and classy." "Hopefully this will be as painless and classy as possible for a situation like this, which I don't even know really what brings us here, but that's a different story," Tacopina said on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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Attorney Joe Tacopina, who represents former President Trump, said on Sunday that he anticipates a motion to dismiss still not-yet-known charges in an indictment voted on by a Manhattan grand jury last week in a hush money case. |
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said on Sunday that the indictment of former President Trump marked a "very sad day for America," adding he prays that prosecutors did a "thorough job" in their investigation of the former president. |
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Sunday said he wants lawmakers to "just get along" and "just do our job," dismissing House Republicans' efforts to investigate the Manhattan prosecutor investigating former President Trump. |
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) on Sunday knocked the Manhattan district attorney's case against former President Trump as "weak," adding to a chorus of GOP voices who contend that Trump's recent indictment was politically motivated. |
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Sunday weighed in for the first time on the indictment of former President Trump, calling the "bravado" by the Trump campaign over the matter "baloney." |
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"Generally, I think it's a bad idea to go on the stand and I think it's a particularly bad idea for Trump because he lacks all self control," former Attorney General Bill Barr said on "Fox News Sunday." "It'd be very difficult to prepare him and keep him testifying in a prudent fashion." |
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"I've got to say that I was disturbed to hear the former president speak in the way he spoke about the District Attorney Bragg, and even the trial court in the past week. And I think if I were his lawyer —and believe me, no one has called up to ask for my advice — I would be mindful of not committing some other criminal offense, like obstruction of governmental administration, which is interfering by threat or otherwise, the operation of government," former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said on NBC's "Meet the Press." |
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"I am going to be running. And the reason, as I've traveled the country for six months, I hear people talk about the leadership of our country, and I'm convinced that people want leaders that appeal to the best of America, and not simply appeal to our worst instincts," former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) said. "I believe I can be that kind of leader for the people of America." |
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R), who announced that he's running for president in 2024, said former President Trump should drop out of the race now that he's been indicted on criminal charges. | |
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World Bank President David Malpass believes "advanced economies" are devouring the world's capital to pay for their national debt, an issue that he said the international community needs to address. |
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