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The jury has reached a mixed verdict in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial. NBC News' Rehema Ellis reports more from outside the ...
Rehema Ellis, NBC News Correspondent and Kristy Greenberg, MSNBC Legal Analyst joins Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace ...
Reacting to reports that Donald Trump is allegedly trying to buy the silence of adult film star Stormy Daniels again, former SDNY prosecutor Kristy Greenberg claimed the former president may have ...
Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg on Wednesday declared that “enough is enough” after a new court filing detailed the “credible” threats that have been received by Judge Arthur Engoron and ...
KRISTY GREENBERG: I mean, I don’t think there are any medals for anyone in, uh, in this trial. It’s 44 days of just, uh, you know, just a slugfest for sure. Um, but he, uh.
Kristy Greenberg is the former deputy chief of the criminal division of the Southern District of New York. She is currently a legal analyst for MSNBC.
Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg used one of Donald Trump’s most famous lines to mock the testimony that his son Donald Trump Jr. gave in the former president’s civil fraud trial in New York ...
Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg on Wednesday declared that “enough is enough” after a new court filing detailed the “credible” threats that have been received by Judge Arthur ...
Speaking to MSNBC, Greenberg suggested that Trump's legal team wanted Cannon to "kick the can down the road" with regards to ruling on the motion, and it sets up the possibility that the already ...
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have used all kinds of maneuvers to delay his assorted criminal trials, and some of the Trump team's latest moves have left MSNBC legal analyst Kristy ...
Rehema Ellis, NBC News Correspondent and Kristy Greenberg, MSNBC Legal Analyst joins Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the news out of a New York ...
Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg on Wednesday declared that “enough is enough” after a new court filing detailed the “credible” threats that have been received by Judge Arthur Engoron and ...