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Live from Highlands, NC: Back to Manhattan
Episode 94

Live from Highlands, NC: Back to Manhattan

Weighing the validity of Trump’s motion to dismiss his New York conviction based on the immunity decision. Plus: what Biden’s exit could mean for Trump’s criminal cases.

Main Justice · Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann, Martha Pearson

July 23, 202449m 56s

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Show Notes

On Monday, July 22nd, MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord spoke at a live event at the Center for Life Enrichment in Highlands, North Carolina. They touched on President Biden’s historic decision to exit the race, and the legal ramifications it could hold for Trump’s continuing criminal cases. Mary and Andrew also address the question of whether a president can pardon himself, and to what extent. And they detail the reasoning laid out in Trump’s motion to vacate his New York conviction based on the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity, and if any of the arguments hold water. 

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