Mock Trial: Is Trump Guilty in the January 6th Case?
Open to Debate5 Jan 2024

Mock Trial: Is Trump Guilty in the January 6th Case?

After the 2020 election, former President Trump discredited the election results. The January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and Trump’s federal indictment on four charges are tied to his claims. The defense claims proof is needed he had planned to commit a crime and he conducted himself under legal advice. The prosecution argues his actions showed criminal intent to defraud the U.S. and was done knowingly. Now we debate: Is Trump Guilty in the January 6th Case? Prosecutor: Lanny Davis, Attorney and Former Presidential Advisor Defense Attorney: Sara Azari, Criminal Defense Lawyer; Legal Analyst for NewsNation Judge's Chair: John Donvan, Moderator-In-Chief and Emmy award-winning journalist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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#146 - Does Humanitarian Intervention Do More Harm Than Good?

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#145 - Have Dating Apps Killed Romance?

#145 - Have Dating Apps Killed Romance?

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#144 - Unresolved: America's Economic Outlook

#144 - Unresolved: America's Economic Outlook

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#143 - Do Liberals Hold the Moral High Ground?

#143 - Do Liberals Hold the Moral High Ground?

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13 Des 201752min

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22 Nov 201738min

#142 - Should College Athletes Be Paid?

#142 - Should College Athletes Be Paid?

Motion: Pay College Athletes College sports is a big-money business, with football and basketball programs generating millions of dollars in revenue every year. While coaches and athletic directors in...

1 Nov 201753min

#141 - Is Western Democracy In Danger?

#141 - Is Western Democracy In Danger?

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11 Okt 201753min

#140 - Is the U.S. Healthcare System Terminally Broken?

#140 - Is the U.S. Healthcare System Terminally Broken?

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