Blowing up the campuses. Listen, the boys on the College Campuses are the luckiest people in the world. And here they are burning up the books, storming around about this issue. You name it. President Richard Nixon in 1970 referring to Student War Protesters as bums. Just three days before four students were shot dead by the Ohio National guard at kent state. And once again, were seeing the cycle repeating itself. As universities and Police Departments clamp down on campus protests. Also tonight, how trumps lawyers are appealing more to their clients vanity and less to the judge and jury, and why that is a losing strategy. Plus, was there ever any doubt that ron desantis would be back in trumps loving embrace . Hes one of many former trump critics now scrambling to get back into his good graces. But we begin tonight with a question. About a long standing protection supposedly afforded by the u. S. Constitution. Namely, what rights do you have to protest in america . We assume a lot bec
the narrative away from their responsibility, which they refuse to admit, which is, again, another problem. they didn t stay and try to fix the problem. they ran away from it. mary trump, thank you very much for joining us once again. we always appreciate it. thank you, lawrence. thank you. and coming up, new defendant trump news tonight, allen weisselberg s lawyer said in court that they believe more indictments are coming in the trump business fraud case. [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. [band plays] a place where everyone lives life well-protected.
that he couldn t lie, cheat, or steal his way out of. so his desperation is what general milley was dealing with, and i have no doubt in my mind that it made donald s behavior even more alarming, even though i don t think it pointed to a mental decline. there are so many passages in this book, when i get in there and read every line that make me think of you, make me think, oh, mary trump s reaction to this, and there s this moment where he s been told that you cannot, you know, you just cannot use the insurrection act to bring troops to washington, d.c., to take over and crush all protests that were happening in the middle of the summer there. and so your uncle then screams, who do you think you are, trump screamed at esper, you took away my authorities. you re not the president. i m the god damn president. and i m not sure that there s
report the increasing concerns of the chairman of the joint chief of staffs general mark milley about donald trump s mental health after donald trump lost his re-election campaign. quote, milley had witnessed up close how trump was routinely impulsive and unpredictable. making matters even more dire, milley was certain trump had gone into a serious mental decline in the aftermath of the election with trump all but manic screaming at officials and constructing his own alternate reality about endless conspiracies. you never know bhat president s trigger point is milley told senior staff. when might events and pressures come together to cause a president to order military action. joining us now is mary trump, author of the book the reckoning: our nation s trauma and finding a way to heal. thank you very much for joining us tonight. there is so much material on your uncle s mental health in this book as perceived by general milley and others.
larger point in peril, lawrence, is that trump was created a national security crisis, and that is what we didn t know about until we could get some of these details. bob woodward, thank you very much. you have done it again. robert costa, thank you very much for joining us. i could go on and on, robert costa, i have so many questions about what it s like to work with the master and take on the carl bernstein role of co-author on one of these books. thank you both very, very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. thank you. thank you. and we want to tell our viewers that bob woodward and robert costa will be on morning joe tomorrow, and mary trump will join us next. trump will join us next.