Party. Vice president harris reacting to getting the baking from former congresswoman Liz Cheney and also cheneys father, Dick Cheney. The former Vice President following the warning he heard from his daughter, that its not enough just to not vote for Donald Trump. He will take the next Step And Vote for Kamala Harris. In his statement released On Friday, he called trump a threat to our republic and pointed to his repeated 2020 election lies. Quote, he tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. He can never be trusted with power again. Trump responded in a social Media Post calling Dick Cheney irrelevant. He also did a lot of other things on Social Media that well be talking about this morning. Good morning. Welcome. Monday morning. Welcome to Morning Joe. It is september 9th. Good to have you with us. With us, we have the host of Way Too Early, white House Bureau Chief at politico, Jonathan Lemire. The president
Country of egypt could be Donald Trumps next big problem. And a devastating start to the School Year for children here and abroad. I am ayman mohyeldin. Lets do it. Donald trump addressed his maga faithful today in a town of 4500 in wisconsin. While his Campaign Speech was just a rerun of his old hits, the Rallys Location was noteworthy. It followed recent rallies in howell, michigan, la crosse, wisconsin, and johnstown, pennsylvania. You might be asking what do these towns have in common . Let me explain. They are all known or referred to as Sundown Towns, towns with racist and sometimes violent histories of forced segregation. As many as 10,000 Sundown Towns had sprung up around the country by 1970. If you were black in an all white town, you could not be in that town After Dark without it being a serious threat to your security. Sometimes the threat was implicit, but sometimes they put it in writing like this Newspaper Headline in norman, oklahoma in the 1920s when University Of Okl
trying to tilt it his own way. the other problem i think trump s going to face and i think this is a hypothetical that his lawyers ought to be ready for, what if a president s doing something within the scope of the office, within those outer boundary, but it s criminal. i guess i would pose this to david. what if a president, hypothetically took a cash bribe in exchange for issues a veto of legislation, right? that would be within the scope of the office, you issue vetoes. or a pardon. or a pardon, right? what if there was an exchange of a cash bribe for that. it will be within the scope, would a president be immune for that exact conduct? i think two answers. one is if he were still in office, he wouldn t be prosecuted under the justice department policy. if he were out of office, i think that he could be because i don t think it would be an official act. while taken within the scope of office, i don t think it would be an official act covered by this concept of immunity in any
in new york? i can tell you based on the cases we have brought and continue to bring, it seems down right pervasive. but don t take my word for it. consider the words of daniel hallerin caught on tape in this case. after allegedly receiving a $7500 cash bribe, he says to the cooperating witness, quote, money is what greeases the wheels. good, bad or indifferent. during the same meeting, he allegedly says, that s politics, that s politics. it s all about how much and that s our politicians in new york. they re all like that. all like that. and they get like that because of the drive that the money does for everything else. you can t do anything without the money. after the string of public corruption scandals we continue
i can tell you based on the cases we have brought and continue to bring, it seems down right pervasive. but don t take my word for it. consider the words of daniel hallerin caught on tape in this case. after allegedly receiving a $7500 cash bribe, he says to the cooperating witness, quote, money is what greece ases the wheels. good, bad or indifferent. during the same meeting, he allegedly says, that s politics, that s politics. it s all about how much and that s our politicians in new york. they re all like that. all like that. and they get like that because of the drive that the money does for everything else. you can t do anything without the money. after the string of public corruption scandals we continue