platforms. and of course, there's donald trump himself, who last week was found guilty by a jury of his peers on 34 felony counts. and while some of these are state cases, some are federal. it's an important reminder that no matter how slow it may sometimes feel, the wheels of justice are in fact turning. and the trump to prison pipeline is real. i'm joined by david jolly, former republican congressman who is no longer affiliated with the republican party, who is also an msnbc political analyst. he is affiliated with us which we're grateful for. david, i wanted to do this today because i do think that on the democratic side, there's a kind of despair that has set in thinking trump is superman, but he's not. he's been involved in 4,000 lawsuits, something like that in his lifetime. every time he's gone to court in new york, he's lost. you know, whether it's the case where he owes $500 million, whether it's the e. jean carroll case, or the felony counts, and look at all the people he's left