What is happening . They have me sitting today. There we go. I will join you my friend. There you go. Here we are. Everybody is losing their job today. Do something to make them invite me back. We will make lexi the normal one today. Have a great rest of your day. Have a great show. Velshi starts now. Good morning. It is saturday april 6th. As donald trump started his president ial bid last year he made it abundantly clear that vengeance was the theme of his campaign. For those that have been wronged and betrayed, i am your retribution. That is a vow he made to his followers as he tried to revive his political career From The Ashes of the inspection that he incited. Now, with his first criminal trial beginning and nine days, he has doubled about his use of imagery and language that could again be interpreted as incitement to violence. Again, it is his followers, not trump paying the price. On monday, authorities arrested Ervin Lee Bolling after they say he rammed his car to a Security
control of northern gaza after intense fighting. 50,000 palestinians fled to gaza city yesterday three evacuation routes after israel open a safe passage on the road to the south for several hours. meanwhile, a senior un official has accused both sides of committing war crimes. here is more from yolande knell. israel s vast military might on display once again. it says hamas has lost control of northern gaza and its troops are battling inside gaza city. this is a critical point in the war. and for the first time the bbc was given access behind israeli lines in gaza, escorted by soldiers. while the bbc had editorial control of the report, these pictures were cleared for use by the israeli military. i made it a huge disruption, officers showed what they said was a hamas weapons factory, set up below a family apartment. they insisted hamas, not israel, was responsible for civilian loss of life. we israel, was responsible for civilian loss of life- loss of life. we know intellig
a search warrant was executed at donald trump s resort. they cracked his safe. the search was tied to classified material trump allegedly took from the white house when he left in 2021. the former president claiming in a statement that the fbi broke into his safe calling the search quote unannounced. okay so inthat was nearly tw years ago. and to this day, the american people still do not know why donald trump took hundreds of classified documents with him after he left the white house. he stored them in unsecured areas throughout his florida property. in ugbathrooms, on top of stage they do not know why trump was so determined to hang onto the classified materials. some had information regarding nuclear secrets and defense weapons capabilities of the united states and foreign countries. why would donald trump after serving as president need the state secrets? why did d he go so far as to ha his aids move boxes. by the end of 2022, a few months after the fbi searched mar-a-
investigative actions taken against donald trump, it is the government s most audacious move, the fbi search of his florida home in the summer of 2022. inside the unprecedented fbi search at donald trump s mar-a- lago home, new details after the fbi executed a search warrant at his florida result the former president said that crack to save. nbc news reporting the search was tied to classified material, donald trump allegedly took from the white house when he left in 2021. the former president claiming that the fbi broke into his safe and called the search unannounced. that was nearly 2 years ago and the american people still do not know why donald trump took hundreds of classified documents with him after he left the white house. he stored them in unsecured areas throughout his florida property and in bathrooms and on top of stages. the public does not know why donald trump was so desperate to hold onto classified materials with sensitive information. the indictment alle
election-year issue. meanwhile, the ongoing ethics scandal surrounding some of the justices could also be a major factor this fall. recent efforts to hold the justices accountable have largely stalled in congress and this week, senate republicans blocked a democratic sponsored bill that would have required the supreme court to adopt a more binding code of conduct and would have exposed the justices to greater oversight. democratic representatives alexandria ocasio-cortez and jamie raskin also announced that they plan to introduce legislation in the house that would do the same thing. but, republicans will likely prevent that from even getting a vote on the house floor and that is just the political reality right now on capitol hill. that means that the future of the supreme court might very well be another important issue that the voters will be forced to reckon with when they had to the polls in november. for more on this, i am joined by molly jong-fast, special corresponden