with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. good morning. home of the xfinity 10g network. it s sunday november 19th. i am charles coleman junior, filling in this morning for my friend ali velshi. unfortunately, at least tested positive this morning for covid, we are wishing him a very speedy recovery. we begin this morning with a litany of legal matters that donald trump faces in the weeks ahead. less than 24 hours from now, a panel of judges at the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit will hear arguments regarding the gag order filed against the former president in the federal election interference case. that order was originally imposed last month by the presiding judge, tanya chutkan, intended to stop trump from making incendiary comments related to the case, including threats against possible witnesses. attorneys with the special prosecutor s office say that the gag order is necessary to ensure a fair trials
and heckled at the libertarian conviction. he doubles down and his authoritarian playbook with a new audience. closing arguments days away and the ex-president first criminal trial. is launching a fresh attack on the judge overseeing the case. how the biden campaign plates go on offense with the trial ends. which lender joins us so grab your coffee or tea and settle in a welcome to the weekend. donald trump hopes to win over libertarian voters in his quest to win big win back the white house but that could be easier said than done. we must work together combined with us, you have to combine with us. we cannot give crooked joe biden four more years. libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states. that s nice. only if you want to win. only if you want to win. maybe you do not want to win. maybe you do not want to win. ungovernable indeed. your ears do not deceive you. that was the ex-president being met with boos in d.c. and several battl
election-year issue. meanwhile, the ongoing ethics scandal surrounding some of the justices could also be a major factor this fall. recent efforts to hold the justices accountable have largely stalled in congress and this week, senate republicans blocked a democratic sponsored bill that would have required the supreme court to adopt a more binding code of conduct and would have exposed the justices to greater oversight. democratic representatives alexandria ocasio-cortez and jamie raskin also announced that they plan to introduce legislation in the house that would do the same thing. but, republicans will likely prevent that from even getting a vote on the house floor and that is just the political reality right now on capitol hill. that means that the future of the supreme court might very well be another important issue that the voters will be forced to reckon with when they had to the polls in november. for more on this, i am joined by molly jong-fast, special corresponden
karen mcdougal, the playboy model who received a settlement from the national enquirer on his behalf. more than that, even if the jurors are inclined to believe there was something going on, stormy daniels indicated she intends to tell her truth, which is that relationship between them wasn t one she entered willingly. i have a feeling that is going to be a big theme here as it has been in the e. jean carroll case and the district attorney announced today if they get to cross-examine former president trump, they believe the verdicts in both of the e. jean carroll cases are fair game, including the finding that trump sexually assaulted e. jean carroll. harry, let s get in on what the prosecutors are thinking now. they have to give the name of whoever that person is, and this is what ruth ben-ghiat, who specializes in autocracy. she said i agree with mary trump. some individuals cannot pair the