see you frank. great to see you, thank you. that does it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening lawrence. awrence. good evening alex. we are gonna discuss franklin foer article it is hour, with harvard law professor laurence tribe, who was merrick garland s constitutional law professor, he agrees, he believes that this article is absolutely right on and this is it s a very good prediction of what merrick garland is going to do. also, we have john fetterman joining us tonight, senate candidate, john fetterman and alex i m going to ask him about the health issue, but i have to tell, you i don t get it. i really don t get it we have two current democratic senators, one a little older than him, one a little younger than him, both of whom have strokes this year in office! and no one said, you gotta quit, you can t be a senator if you have a health issue like. bernie sanders had a heart attac
is cooperating with the justice department investigation of donald trump. the new york times reported today, that attorney christine bobbs, first, words wait a minute, i don t know you! when she was asked by another trump lawyer to sign a certification saying that the trump lawyers on june third, were then handing over all of a government hockey routes that were then as donald trump s florida residence at that time. the times reports, miss bobbs, a 39-year-old lawyer, juggling amorphous rolls in her new job, was being asked to take a step that neither mr. trump nor other members of the legal team were willing to take so she looked before leaping. she later complained that she did not have a full grasp of what was going on around her, when she signed the document, according to two people who have heard her account. the times reports that another trump lawyer, evan corcoran,
his answer fails to satisfy his doubters. i believe that his indictment of trump will prove that he means it. leading off our discussion tonight, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, former chief of the criminal division, the eastern district of new york. he is professor of practice at nyu law school. also with, us joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. she s a professor at the university of alabama school and an msnbc legal analyst. she s also the co-host of the podcast sisters in law. also joining, us bradley moss, a national security attorney with experience dealing with classified material cases. and andrew weissmann, let s begin with the supreme court filing by the solicitor general tonight. a good half of it is about the kind of intricate issue of standing of does the circuit court of appeals have the right, have jurisdiction, in this appeal the way that it was brought by the justice
The unsealed documents seem to indicate that the US Department of Justice believes Trump may have violated the Espionage Act, as well as other criminal laws relating to the handling of public records.