special counsel jack smith against donald trump. in an interview with cnn, mar-a-lago employee brian butler painting a painting a very specific picture of trump s inner circle, and how it operated more like a mafia family than anything else. with loyalty prized above everything. a world where fealty to the boss led to criminal exposure. now, nbc news has not independently confirmed butler s identity as trump employee number 5 and he declined nbc s request for comment. in his interview last night, butler says he helped trump s co-defendants, walt nowta and carlos move those boxes containing some of our nation s most sensitive national security secrets. watch. he followed me. he pulled out, got behind me, got to the airport, i ended up loading all the luggage i had and he had a bunch of boxes. you noticed that he had boxes. oh, yeah, they were the boxes that were in the indictment, the white bankers boxes. that s what i remember. did you have any idea at the time that
and tim miller on whether we will see any presidential debates and by many think the answer is a big, no. a good day to all of you from msnbc headquarters in new york but welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with president biden and donald trump with dueling rallies, the battleground state of georgia. election season unofficially kicks off. biden arriving in atlanta just a short time ago where he will speak later on. the president also launching a new ad in georgia. joking about his age as he seeks to reach out to younger voters. jonathan capehart will have an inclusive interview with the president today that will air at 6:00 p.m. right here on the saturday show and i will talk shortly with jasmine crockett to get her take on the campaign about the message going forward from the president as he begins campaigning. donald trump heads to marjorie taylor greene s district tonight. aaron gilchrist will highlight the trump bid to return to the white house that comes
okay. here we go. it is midnight here in new york city, 9:00 p.m. out on the west coast i am jen psaki msnbc s special coverage of super tuesday. i have some of my favorite people, as always, the midnight shift is the best shift as i like to say, to talk to here at the big table to break down everything that happened today. we will learn more tonight, too and we do have a lot to talk about because results from 16 states and one territory, don t forget that one, just brought us one big step closer to a rematch between resident joe biden and donald trump. as of this moment, on the republican side, trump has unsurprisingly won a bunch of state so far. bringing his total number of delegates over 100, not enough to clinch the nomination but it is making it nearly impossible if not impossible for nikki haley to do that. so we just take a second to look at from by the numbers, just to catch everybody up here, that is four indictments, 91 criminal charges, to impeachments. 911 delega
nominee. how it could influence the race to replace the republican leader. and the record busting billions that presidential campaigns will pour into buying a mountain of negative ads. can all that money buy a winning message or is it just so much white noise? msnbc chief political analyst chuck todd will join me to talk about that, and why it may takes weeks to get an answer. we start with today, the official start of the rematch most voters say they didn t want. joe biden versus donald trump, an unprecedented race in extraordinary ways. to candidates, older than any in history, both extremely well-known yet deeply disliked facing a polarized electorate and toxic political climate, and yet they have essentially cemented their party s nominations even before they have the delegates to make it official. trump is now the presumptive nominee, after this morning nikki haley suspended her campaign congratulating but not endorsing trump with a warning that seemed to directly targ
then, the largest hospital in alabama putting all ivf treatments on hold after a court ruling. how doctors and their patients are reacting. and the thing people don t get a vote helping ukraine. why sending money there helps people here at home, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we are now 258 days away from the election. and tonight, a huge blow to gop investigations of joe biden and new evidence of russian attempts at election interference. republicans, as you know, have been talking for months about an fbi informant who said he had proof of a bribery scheme involving joe biden, his son hunter, and ukrainian energy company. but the fbi now says the informant admits it was not true, and that he was being fed information, a made-up story that came from russian intelligence. on top of that, prosecutors say he was actively peddling new lies just in the last few months that could impact upcoming electi