13th, impeached, indict-able, and unrepentant. as he pursues another bid for the white house, the former president in the current front runner for the 2024 republican nomination continues to tessa limits of the law even as he remains tangled up in a multitude of legal troubles. all of this on full display for the public over the past week. on tuesday, a jury found the former president liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer and former magazine columnist ej carroll, who accused trump of raping her inside a bergdorf goodman dressing room back in the mid 1990s. yet just one day later, trump appeared on a nationally televised town hall event and mocked carroll again, and continue to claim that her allegations were quote, a fake story. now this is not an isolated incident for donald trump either. it s a pattern of behavior, he has a long history going back decades of weaponizing the legal system to his advantage. in just the last few years, we ve repeatedly witnessed
administration placed these additional band-aids on access to asylum which is a really big deal. is taking us back in time, not restoring the asylum system that existed before the pandemic, and as its critics have said, you know it s a violating domestic and international law. i also think that more band-aids, for instructions on the silent could likely lead to an increase in illegal crossings, because we ve seen again and again these mandates just don t work. kayla you ve been our go-to for years on this topic, like i said, i m glad again that is been recognized with your win of the 2023 pulitzer prize. please keep on doing this this issue is not going away and we haven t fixed elect you said since 1986 kayla dickinson is a staff writer for the atlantic. congressional leaders are meeting today to try and make progress towards resolving the debt ceiling crisis. but how do you gauge in a policy debate, when the other side doesn t believe in policy? i ll talk about it with a senior mem
to control as the numbers increase. going into next week, cities like el paso could see more and more migrants released without enough room, and shelters won by nonprofits and with the city. that is what we are watching next, and of course, they do have these restrictions in place or not all migrants in who come across can come claim asylum, many could be quickly deported. it s gonna take far longer to process that without title 42, because they have to figure out whether or not they meet the criteria. it is not a quick expulsion before you hear their story, like it was under title 42. julia, thank you again for your years of great reporting on this, it helps in times like this where this is just complicated stuff. we need journalist like you who understand it. we appreciate, that we ll talk to you in the next hour, julie ainsley is in el paso, texas. joining me now is for the atlantic covering immigration immigration policy. she was on the show last, week since that giannis won th
heavy criticism for not doing enough to help states deal with the influx. a high number of migrants crossing a border in recent days has put detention facilities overcapacity. more than 24,000 migrants were brought in overnight on thursday. and facilities our meant to hold a maximum of 18, 000, according to the new york times. several states and cities have declared states of emergency in anticipation of thousands more migrants expected to arrive with the expiration of title 42 border restrictions. on friday, new york governor kathy hochul, who state is already struggling to house more than 65,000 migrants who ve arrived over the past year has to federal government for assistance with constructing and running shelters. quote, in anticipation of several thousands of asylum speakers every day. critics say president biden s new immigration restrictions are really just a new version of draconian trump era policies. and on thursday, the american civil liberties union filed a lawsuit in fe
about policy, but certainly when it comes to donald trump in the republican party, it spinning in the wind. thank you to both of you, professor of history at nyu, the author of strongmen, from mussolini to tom nichols is the author of our own worsened, with the assault from within on modern democracy. nbc news has learned that staff for president biden and congressional leaders are meeting today to try to make progress towards resolving the debt ceiling crisis for those of you who actually are interested in policy. coming up we ll talk to the senior member of the house appropriations committee, barbara lee, and brendan boyle about the widespread dangerous of a default. plus, with pandemic era immigration policy title 42 officially expired, we go to the border for the latest on what that policy change looks like on the ground. like on the ground sh mozzarella on standouts like the boss. it s hard being that cheesy. but you make it look easy though. try the subway series menu. their