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Legal expert: Stone’s tattoo of Nixon on his back sends message

AM Joy

English - July 12, 2020 01:32 - 1 hour - 73.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.8K ratings
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THIS EPISODE: Donald Trump commuting Roger Stone’s sentence is analyzed as the 2020 presidential election approaches by Joy Reid and her guests, including former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci who tells AM JOY, ‘If we don’t start thinking like Trump… we’re not going to beat him.’ AND: COVID-19 has hit over 70,000 U.S. cases in a single day, as the World Health Organization confirms that the coronavirus can linger in the air. Joy Reid and her panel discuss what this could mean for the possibility of schools reopening across America. NEXT: ‘Roger Stone was convicted of trying to protect this president,’ legal expert Joyce Vance tells Joy Reid, while critiquing the fact that in her view, ‘There is absolutely no outcry from anyone other than Mitt Romney on the Republican side of the aisle.’ PLUS: Donald Trump could possibly face criminal tax fraud charges, ‘if the records don’t match up,’ expert on the president David Cay Johnston tells Joy Reid, adding that in his opinion allegedly, ‘They won’t.’ ADDITIONALLY: Congress ‘doesn’t have the appetite’ for a second impeachment of Donald Trump, politics expert Dean Obeidallah says, adding that in his view, ‘We are going to impeach Donald Trump and remove him,’ through the 2020 election. ALSO: Donald Trump’s divisive messaging is apparently faltering as America struggles with racism, and as his niece Mary Trump’s book threatens to cast a reportedly harsh, revealing spotlight on the president. FINALLY: Black Lives Matter came under fire from U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler, who is also a WNBA co-owner of an Atlanta team. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the backlash against Loeffler, who said she opposes the WNBA supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. All this and more in this Saturday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.