real estate empire on the line. his testimony framed by anger, defiance, and disdain for the process. the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers. and numbers, my friends, don t lie. from ohio to virginia, to kentucky, victory laps today for democrats. abortion access is the law of the land in ohio. the voters said, look, the government should not be telling a woman what to do with her body. we ve become a party of losers. i m sick of republicans losing. do you think we did the right thing by not participating? anybody who is going to be spending the next year and a half of their life focusing on keeping themselves out of jails and courtrooms cannot be lead this party or this country. i ll not be running for reelection for the united states senate, but what i will be doing is traveling the country. maybe, you know, flirting with some kind of presidential run. which, again, it s another blow democrats from manchin. good evening once ag
overturned roe v. wade last year, there was immediate and palpable outrage that spread quickly across the country. that a lot of people thought tt that outrage would translate to electoral doom for the political party that had been pushing to end roe. but instead, after the court s decision, the response from elected republicans was basically no big deal. the kind of angry leftist s, many of whom were pretty ignorant and don t even know what overturning roe means, i think a month afterwards they will be surprised, wait, nothing about my life changed. there is a narrative forming in america that the republican party and the pro-life movement is on the run. no, no, no. we are going nowhere. my guess is in terms of the impact on federal races, i think it is probably going to be a wash. did not turn out to be a wash. not even close. in ballot measure after ballot measure across the country, voters came out in support of reproductive choice. in kansas, in vermont, in calif
friday will join us at the table. grab your coffee and settle in and will come. tomorrow, the supreme court will rule on one of donald trump s delay tactics to escape accountability for trying to steal the 2020 election. the justices are from the set to release their decision on the scope of presidential immunity, setting this saving this crucial case until the very last day of their term. the election trial interference has been on hold since the supreme court agreed to hear it in february. the delay made it almost certain that trump will not face a jury before the 2024 election. goodness. i ve got questions. ■ç people advancers. joining us is tim, the former lead investigator the january 6 house select committee. he served as a u.s. attorney for the western district of virginia. marcus childress also a former january 6 committee investigator. i heard you were his boss. hi, hope you are doing well. can someone explain for us at the table and the folks at home wh
good evening from new york, i am alicia menendez. we begin tonight in fort pierce, florida, where today there was another hearing in the federal criminal case over donald trump s wording of classified documents. the morning session, continuation of what we have become used to. trump-appointed judge aileen cannon entertaining wonky and far-fetched attempts by trump s legal team to dismiss the case. the afternoon focus on emotion brought by special counsel jack smith that centered around one of the most dangerous lies donald trump has ever told. you might recall in may, he seized upon an outrageous conspiracy theory, a theory based upon an extreme this characterization at the fbi search warrant of mar-a-lago. trump claimed that president biden and the fbi were, quote, locked and loaded to take me out during the 2022 search of mar-a-lago. he later boasted that biden, quote, authorized the fbi to use deadly lethal force. what trump tried to portray as an attempt on his life reall
just steps away from where he incited the insurrection, congressional republicans have made it clear it is trumps party now. i will discuss that with congressman robert garcia. plus, how congressmen react to the supreme court s controversial decision on gun bump stocks. then, the few that make milwaukee famous. the city s mayor claps back in a new interview after donald trump reportedly calls the host city of the republican national convention horrible. try a supreme court ruling on abortion pills may not be the last word on the issue, as the battle lines are drawn over ivf treatment. we have a lot to talk about. this is the saturday show. okay, this one is for all my shopaholics out there. what you get the guy who has been the president, who is running to be the president again, and who also just got convicted of 34 felonies 34 weeks ago. when he has a birthday, i m not sure i have the answer for that, but what i can tell you is that donald trump got just what he wan