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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Episode 68

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

A delay in the New York case after document discovery was held up. And Judge Cannon rules on vagueness in the Espionage Act.

Main Justice · Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann

March 20, 202449m 18s

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Show Notes

Delays persist in several of the cases against former president Trump, including in the New York case that was set to begin next week. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord detail what led to the delay in receiving documents from the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan. They also review Judge Cannon’s decision on Trump’s motion to dismiss the Florida documents case based on ‘vagueness’ in the Espionage Act. Then, Andrew and Mary turn to the Georgia ruling that led to the resignation of lead prosecutor Nathan Wade. Plus, Monday's news that the former president can’t find an insurance company to underwrite his $464 Million bond for the judgement in his NY civil fraud case.

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