guys, we re going to win this thing. i promise you we re going to win it because we haven t done anything wrong. oh, eric. you re not paying attention. you have already lost, remember? in september, when the judge ruled that you and your brother and your daddy lied for years on your company s financial statements. this trial, it s really just about penalties. also tonight, president biden visits grieving families in lewiston, maine, as we learn more about missed warning signs before the gunman killed 18 people. i m jason johnson in for joy reid. we begin tonight with another volatile day in the $250 million civil fraud trial against the trump crime family and their company. today, a new york judge ruled that a limited gag order on donald trump should also apply to his attorneys after he said they made inappropriate remarks about his principal law clerk. judge arthur engoron s order said the lawyers for the former president and his adult sons are, quote, prohibited from
plus, what if i told you there was no legal principle more than anything or anyone else in the country that keeps real police reform from basically being possible at all? what if i told you a federal judge just called that widely it use legal doctrine and unconstitutional error? well, that happened this week and it got way too little attention so i will take my glasses off and talk to some lawyers about this stunning ruling and what it could mean in practical terms. then, a remarkable story about what happens when ordinary citizens stand up for their community. ali velshi himself rings us a story of two idaho moms who fought to save their local school district from a fiery take-over. another hour of velshi starts right now. good morning. you are watching velshi on msnbc. i m charles coleman jr. filling in for my friend and i like ali velshi and we have a lot to talk about if you want a seat for the hottest event in new york city you better make your way downtown to
they want. you going to talk about me and alecia s outfit? alecia splash looks amazing today. i had to beg for it. it doesn t count, charles. we don t want these little afterthought complements. you came here for the chairman, you got it. we will let you have it. you are fired up about the supreme court, i can tell. i saw the discussion and i can tell how fired up you were. now i m catching the energy that the senate should be catching about not putting ethical constraints on the chief justices and everyone else. so i will take that. i will take that on behalf of the country. that is what you call a pivot. keep your pivot. have a good charles good show , charles and happy memorial day for folks, who we are commemorating their service. put that in your cookie and crumble it. things, guys. velshi starts now. good morning, it is sunday, may 26 and you are watching velshi on msnbc. i m charles coleman jr. filling in for my friend and colleague ali velshi and we
to noon eastern and catch me as a legal analyst right here on msnbc all week as we join all things from trial. for now, stay tuned because inside with jen psaki begins right now. right now. strategist tim miller are standing by to tell us why she did it. and where the party goes from here. we are reaching the beginning of the end for trump s criminal trial in york. the law firm for here into a deep dive into the closing c arguments. judge juan merchan s instructions will be crucial for the 12 men and women who deliver the verdict. retired judge is going to tell us what to watch for and later, nbc s favorite son lou russert on the loss of his dad. he traveled around the world and why john baynard told him to get the heck out of washington. of washington. so stop me if you ve heard it before, republican speaks the truth about donald trump, donald trump smears, tags and belittles them, republican falls in line rather than face excommunication from the party. really, ho
ruhle starts now. the biden campaign full on assault against donald trump. a new attack highlights his legal problems and calls them out is a convicted criminal. i speak with maryland governor wes moore. why he issued a pardon for giving thousands of marijuana convictions. the top doctor calls for tobacco style warning labels on social media. is urgent health alert as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good monday evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are 141 days away from the election and president biden s campaign is putting donald trump s criminal conviction and other legal problems front and center. in the courtroom, we see donald trump for who he is. he has been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault and committed financial fraud. joe biden has been working, lowering health care costs and making big corporations pay their fair share. this election is between a convicted criminal is only out for himself and a president w