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Hope Hicks, once underestimated, is now a standout witness
2024
On \"The Trump Trials: Sidebar,\" senior national political correspondent Ashley Parker explains why former Trump aide Hope Hicks is a standout witness.
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McEnany defends Trump traveling after knowledge of Hope Hicks's positive test
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2020
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Oct. 2 defended President Trump's decision to visit New Jersey after learning that he was exposed to the coronavirus.
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Stormy and the bookkeepers | The Trump Trials: Sidebar
On this week's episode, the crew discusses adult film actress Stormy Daniels' testimony about her sexual encounter with the former president, and whether the prosecution went too far in asking for specific details. And senior video journalist Jorge Ribas joins the show from outside the Manhattan courthouse where the trial is taking place, to reveal what it's like covering the trial and what reporters can actually see.Plus, video journalist Blair Guild joins the show to break down former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's regular TikTok live broadcasts – a surprising move from one of the prosecution's key witnesses.
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Lies, White Lies, Fibs, and Other Fictions
2018
McNamee discusses lies, white lies, fibs, and other fictions. There is truth, and then there is falsehood. Immanuel Kant, who studied the problem more thoroughly than any of his contemporaries, held that it was one or the other, and he was unforgiving: By a lie, he wrote, a human being throws away and, annihilates his dignity as a human being. He declared that the legal definition of a lie, namely a falsehood that causes someone harm, was too generous: A lie is a lie is a lie.
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Hope on the horizon | The Trump Trials: Sidebar
In this week's episode, the crew discusses Justice Juan Merchan's finding that former president Donald Trump is in contempt of court, the $9,000 fine he faces, and what could happen if he continues violating the gag order imposed by the court.Washington Post Senior National Political Correspondent Ashley Parker joins the show to talk about Hope Hicks, the former Trump aide who could be called to testify soon.
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