on behalf of their constituents it s a very bizarre moment i our country s history. absolutely. i love part of what she said about all of these issues, she s been in our show but for we ve talked about tennessee s extreme abortion ban today we re talking about gu safety, the shenanigans in democracy, they re all connected. they re not separate stories they all go back to this roo cause of a minority acting a though they are the majority they are allowed to do s because systems are in place t make it so i was gonna say, and th scary thing is you know that tennessee yes was the one that came to the surface this week, but i have no doubt that it this opportunity presented itself at other stat legislators, republican contro literatures, it would certainl hope in there as well. great to see you as always m friend, great show, enjoy th rest of your evening off and good evening to you. welcome to ayman tonight the week donald trump look small. sitting in a courtroom, no bluster
welcome to inside politics. . i m john king in washington. the attorney general facing a barrage of questioning from the judiciary committee. republicans and democrats willing the attorney general on a host of issues including hunter biden. chicago s mayor is out. she falls short in her reelection bid. is this a warning sign for democrats? and a trump slauump, new reporting on donald trump s allies are pressing to get house republicans to endorse his 2024 bid. so far, they are not getting what they want. we begin the hour with the attorney general on capitol hill facing sharp questions on a range of critical issues. merrick garland defending the integrity of his justice department at a time some suggest it s weaponized against conservatives. the attorney general agreeing much more can be done, including getting tougher on social media companies to deal with the fentanyl scorch. he said he was keeping husband promise to stay walled off from the investigation of the presi
they ll go back to this rue cause of a minority acting a though they are the majority and being allowed to do so because systems are in place t make it so and i was gonna say, th scary thing is is you know tennessee was the one that cam to the surface this week, but have no doubt, that if thi opportunity presented itself another state legislators, republican-controlled stat legislators, it would happen there as well. great to see you as always m friend, great show, enjoy th rest of your evening off good evening to you, welcome t ayman tonight, the week donald trump looks small. sitting in a courtroom, no bluster, no bravado, it is the moment that changed everything for trump. our experts are going to explain the charges, the political stakes, and what comes next then, a trump appointed judg tries to end medicatio abortion in america. but an obama appointee effectively blocks that ruling where do things stand now? we ll speak with democrati congresswoman barbara lee. sitti
the public reaction to the pardon but also to wha preceded net the supreme court going essentially up against nixon directly on things lik the white house tapes which le to his resignation was the public reacting to those things in a way that showed him sympathy or inclination towards one side o another in those previou fights the country - one month to nixon resigned in august of 1974 he d been quite popular. his parole rating has droppe about 20 or 25% people were so angry. thursday there s some people who think that nixon and for made a deal where nixon woul leave office and fort wort respond by giving him th presidency some people even think tha ford russo frayed of what nixo might have on him or be able t retaliate and other ways they did this out of fear of nixon and wanted to make sur that he did not have nixon as dangerous enemy may be the bottom line is not like very bad people to be president. and if you do, make sur there s a big legal proces we re seeing i
charges, in this case is jus the tip of the iceberg washington post reports that a federal judge has grante prosecutors requests to forc trump lawyer evan coren to testify before grand jury abou the former president possession of classified documents. he handled the initial respons to requests for trump s team t return the documents, an refused to until investigators questions, citing attorney client privilege that defense is now gone joining me now, former actin solicitor general of the unite states professor of law georgetow university, and msnbc lega analyst. anthony, holy former directo of the author of public affair in the department justice, and former senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. and pulitzer prize-winning journalist charlie savage. washington correspondent for the new york times, msnb contributor, and author of power wars, the relentless ris of presidential authority an secrecy. what a powerhouse panel i have with me this morning i m going to st