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The grand jury is back at work in New York today and Trump’s lawyers just filed a new challenge to the probe in Georgia.
Ari Melber is covering it all today, anchoring from 4pm to 7pm ET on @MSNBC
WATCH: Fmr. Asst. DA Rebecca Roiphe calls the Manhattan case against Trump "strong." Roiphe pointing out statements made by Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina on "The Beat" are "hard to believe."
Fmr. Assistant DA in Manhattan Rebecca Roiphe tells @AriMelber that Mark Pomerantz "should not be talking about" Trump probe in public and that it's a "breach of his ethical obligations."
The New York Times reports on how The Beat “outranked” the audience for every show on CNN and MSNBC — all thanks to you #Beatniks out there! https://t.co/l39YmFeU0G
NYT: “Ari Melber’s 6pm program outranked everything else on MSNBC, the first time” in 27 years a show outside prime "took top honors."
The Beat also grew its audience “in the past year,” a sign of “staying power.” https://t.co/l39YmFeU0G
TONIGHT: @MichaelCohen212 joins @AriMelber live to discuss the latest on the Manhattan DA’s probe into former President Trump and the looming potential indictment.
Watch @TheBeatWithAri at 6pmET on @MSNBC.
@AriMelber Wow is right! We send congrats to our man Ari and @TheBeatWithAri!
Mr. Bibbly Bibbly, quoting Notorious B.I.G., wants you to “Stay far from timid. Only make moves when your heart’s in it. And live the phrase ‘sky’s the limit.’”
“The shift back to afternoons and early evenings is a throwback to the traditional dinnertime network newscasts that, for generations, summarized current events for a mass audience at 6:30 p.m.” https://t.co/oQL66B41kV
"Twenty-four-hour cable networks have long fixated on the cult of prime time," but look what's higher-rated these days: Afternoon and evening shows https://t.co/nIZEWC6WvW
I pray they keep thinking that doing your show is a good idea, @arimelber! Why do they keep coming?! 😂It’s the hubris for me. You reveal them every time! https://t.co/fQSchluMt2
.@arimelber This is ABSOLUTELY the most entertaining interview ever! A lie is not a lie because although it was a knowing falsehood that is NOT a lie because there was a confidentiality agreement thereby making falsehoods NOT lies! 😂 https://t.co/YbYFs7mNzH
Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina was asked to address the former president denying a $130,000 payment made to Daniels to buy her silence over an alleged affair https://t.co/MN9Ta46Bti
Ari Melber: "Would you defend him on January 6th?"
Joe Tacopina: "I don’t know about all these other cases."
Melber: "Would you take the case?"
Tacopina: "Let's switch seats for a minute."
Melber: "Some day we will. Would you take the case?"
Tacopina: "Depending..."
Watch the dodge and dance from Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina where @AriMelber asks him if he would represent Trump in a 1/6 case. Melber does not let him off of the hook until he gets an answer.
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina on MSNBC (!) claims Trump's lies about the Stormy Daniels hush payment weren't actually lies because he wasn't under oath and also he didn't want to violate a confidentiality clause
“It’s a textbook definition of defamation.”
Melber noted, only a jury can find #FoxNews legally liable for defamation …
“This is some of the most overwhelming evidence of legal defamation ever assembled in modern First Amendment law,” @AriMelber https://t.co/DdTZuClAss
"Why don't we throw in everything people tell us we can't do? And we'll say, but why can't we do it?"
Michelle Yeoh tells @AriMelber of the #EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce directors' decision to change the film's protagonist to a female lead.
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Talk about a whirlwind!! From @kalpenn killing the opening with hard truths about censorship to @MollyRingwald (literally pretty in pink, ya’ll!!) to @AriMelber to #TinaFay — truly flyy sh*t
Excited to speak to The Parliament of Canada & present our movie on student debt, LOAN WOLVES, to them next month. Would gladly do the same for US Congress (and the Supreme Court), as well. https://t.co/EgLAgWm8By