Hollywood stars Liam Neeson and Glenn Close discuss the Trump indictment drama on an MSNBC podcast celebrating the ongoing political and legal persecution of the 45th president, who is considered the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election. He gave a recitation.
Set to an eerie musical soundtrack, Liam Neeson opens his podcast by reading passages from the January 6 federal indictment on a special bonus episode of MSNBC’s “Prosecuting Trump.”
Then, in a hushed voice, Glenn Close reads aloud a New York state indictment related to hush-money payments filed by Soros-backed New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg (Democratic).
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In Part 1, Glenn Close and Liam Neeson read key excerpts from New York’s hush money case and the January 6 lawsuit against the former president.
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Dramatic readings alternate with fast-paced commentary from hosts Andrew Wiseman and Mary McCord. Both are former federal prosecutors. Wiseman has been one of MSNBC’s regular commentators on Trump’s indictment, and recently argued that the American deaths in the Civil War precluded a leader like Trump from running for office.
Their podcast is related to their new book Trump Indictment: Historic Indictment Documents with Explanation.
In the second part of the special episode, actor Peter Coyote and hamilton Starring Renée Ellis Goldsberry reads the Georgia indictment filed by Democratic Fulton County Prosecutor Fannie Willis and the federal indictment surrounding the documents.
President Trump recently filed a motion to disqualify Fani Willis from the Georgia election interference case because of her romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the case’s lead prosecutor who recently resigned.
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