reportedly called trump and s.o.b., for his actions on the committee. i don t know what it is. but he voted not to convict trump in the impeachment trial, he ll vote for trump again if he s the gop candidate in 2024. j.d. vance are, a republican senate candidate in ohio, once wanted by the tanks when trump hitler, and on saturday, he wasn t really with trump, sucking up to him and his endorsement. all of these people know who trump is, what he is, how dangerously is, they continue to enable him. the list is a long one. there s also that cruz who told trump a narcissist, and help to incite the insurrection. trying to keep a defeated trump in office after that insurrection on the grounds that he is scouring out when it comes to trump. but now he presses trump again as the most consequential republican in the entire republican party. that, cruise, graham, kayleigh, mark a little, these people have no spines, no self respect, no law for the country. they can never be honest, not with the
previous team members more politically aligned with the former president. now, it s no secret that law enforcement agencies lean right and it looks at the secret service is no exception. the end she s going to do trump seems to know no bounds, in the run up to the 2020 election, you might remember those mash of campaign ranks held by the former president, stadiums back to the brand in the middle of the pandemic causing spikes of the virus in communities across the country. well, the president secret service detail wasn t spared it s estimated the one point 10 percent of the agency s personnel were ordered to isolate or quarantine after testing positive for covid. in addition to catching a deadly disease for the commander-in-chief it seems that the agents were also more willing, more than willing to get their hands dirty for him. we remember trump s lafayette square photo op that s one law enforcement officers forced purposeful protest in front of the white house. so, that the presi
votes ever for a french far-right candidate. what are your thoughts on those results and what might that closer margin before the future of the far-right, in europe and america? yeah, all the questions you asked have been linked because they mean that article you are nice enough to mention, i write about russia zone which is that ukrainian idea that there s a particular variety of russian fast-ism and they re right, the russians the world center of far-right politics at the moment. not just in it s a vision of ukraine, where it s genocidal crimes make it extremely fascist character obvious. but in its decades-long policy to support far-right politicians around the world. so, when we look at a trump or a le pen, we re looking not just at a national politics we re looking at someone who has very close connections to the kremlin, le pen s party was financed by the kremlin, she s been defying
marine lippman, putin ally, was defeated today. i will speak to historian and author timothy snyder. , good evening, i am mehdi hasan. back in 2019 a full year and a half before the 2020 election i asked a question, one that was bothering me for quite some time, one of donald trump loses in november 2020 and refuses to leave the white house? now i know that doesn t seem like a crazy thing to ask now, but back then i received a lot of flak, liberals disagreed with may. certain that american institutions would protect us from a coup, some suggested if trump loses, wouldn t a secret service just escort him out. but what people feel to realize that donald trump spent four years in office disrupting norms, and slowly but surely corrupting america s institutions. and tonight i need to ask, is
they all agree that this decision was a terrible one, and that trump should never have been able to get his way with secret service director, should ve told him no, but he didn t. fascinating, so many questions that need to be answered. i don t even know the story of antony ornato until very recently, so i very much appreciate your reporting on. this carol leonnig, thank you so much for your time tonight. up next, congresswoman ayanna pressley on combatting long covid. but first, richard louis is here with the headlines. hey, richard. first, i wanna talk with some breaking news. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary lloyd austin meeting with president zelenskyy in kyiv today. according to ukrainian presidential advisor, this visit marks the first time top u.s. officials have traveled to ukraine since the russian invasion began. and it came incumbent emmanuel macron has defeated his far-right opponent marine le pen in the french presidential election. projections