special agent, trustee walter about these growing threats. and governor ron desantis, sparking even more controversy as he increasingly tries to consolidate power. one judge even comparing his state to the stranger things upside down. florida congresswoman, debbie schultz is here to weigh in. i love that in more, straight ahead. and i get saturday morning to, you i am katie fang and we began with new reaction from donald trump. to the fbi s unprecedented search of his florida home. the former president announcing that he is taking new legal action against the doj, claiming his fourth amendment rights were violated. and bc s julie tsirkin has the detail, julie good morning what do we know. well katie the president has been saying multiple times that he wants a full offer dated unredacted, on steel to that more people can see what exactly get into the search in his home. overnight however his lawyers, file action to do just that, take a listen to what he said. i this will
miami-dade, duval, martin and clay countys. miami-dade is one of the biggest school districts in the entire country. it has more than 300,000 students in it. this change has major implications for the education in the future of millions of young people. it s not just happening in florida. a texas school board that flipped to the republican party earlier this year is already working to change things. they voted to ban race, hatred and gender cult ideologies in schools. let s say you re a republican running for congress. you might be wonder how did these republicans win at the local level. it s not just because it s a red wave year. actually it s not a red wave year so far despite what you may have heard. in other races so far, special elections, republicans have been underperforming amazingly. for example in a special election last week, pat ryan won in new york. in a red wave year, you would have thought the opposite year would happen, this is a tight district. this district
4095, that is how many lawsuits former president donald trump or his organization, has been involved in, according to usa today. and they cover everything from defamation, contract disputes, personal injury, and more. and they spanned three decades. donald trump has been the defendant in almost 2000 of those civil suits. but the former president has never been a defendant in a criminal trial. if that changes, the trump playbook we have grown so familiar with, the path he nears, the vengeful outbursts, the dangerous lies, they will have no power there. the former president is connected to criminal investigations on multiple fronts. there is the justice department s investigation on trump s handling of classified documents, which most recently was a federal judge says he is inclined to unseal parts of the search affidavit and has ordered the justice department to make redactions. then, there s trump s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. his former white hous
i know we will all be tuning in to watch that interview. hello to everyone at home. i am alicia menendez. we kick things off with the latest maneuvers by team trump to avoid accountability to hold on to power. aided and abetted by republican leadership. according to new nbc news reporting, trump believes the search of his florida home will help him clinch the 2024 republican nomination for president. team trump is relying on and exploiting existing resentments within the republican base to maintain his position as the leader of the party. nbc news reports, quote, trump seems to be consolidating republican support since the unprecedented search at his home. in retrieving the records, the fbi tapped into deep seated grievances among many republicans in that government institutions are trustworthy or prosecuting their alone defender, that is according to multiple gop operatives who spoke to nbc news. the search at mar-a-lago, also helping trump rake in cash, the political commit
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