weissmann, neil cattle, and bradley moss, right here, right now, who were scheduled to lead off our discussion, and now, we really have twice as much to discuss this we thought. we are all in good hands with that. i will be watching you on the television, and very interesting breaking news. thank you. the name of the case is, appropriately, donald j trump versus united states of america. that, really, is what this is. but, in that case, the united states of america turned the tables by filing a motion, asking, but really, demanding, that the judge in the case reverse her recent ruling. so, for at least the next week or so, or more, this case has become the united states of america versus judge aileen mercedes cannon, who stands, accused, in effect, in the justice department of committing judicious malpractice, in her last ruling in the case, in which he issued an order, requiring a so-called special master, to be named later, to review all evidence in the case, includin
prepares to reconvene for its seventh hearing into the attack on the capitol today. focusing on the extremist groups that led the attack. how the committee plans to tie the far right militias to the trump white house. boy, mika, as we look at the united states capitol, which, of course so beautiful. was besieged by terrorists on january 6th. if you call people who try to take something over and brutalize cops and try to destroy american democracy terrorists, i guess it s all a definitional thing. you re really starting to see the impact of these investigations, not just the january 6th investigation, but we re going to be talking this morning about what s going on in georgia. lindsey graham has tried to escape a subpoena because the secretary of state in georgia said they re republicans. secretary of state said his fellow republican lindsey graham called and tried to get him to throw out legal ballots. graham is trying to get out of that. of course he wants to esc
so we ll save the trump stuff for the b block but tonight what s with all the people eating bugs? first you remember this crack pot. you ready? cheers. actually i m less scared of this. okay. oh, the crunch. do i have a wing hanging out of my mouth? i hope it s a wing. you never know with cnn. but why did they pick her anyway? i can think of someone else at cnn who should be restricted to eating just bugs. low hanging fruit. but now in recent years everyone s getting into the act, even celebrities. you want you want to share a spider? it s actually very good the flavor. they re still alive. yeah. the ants are really good. these are crickets from mexico. is it weird to just go for the cockroach. yeah, go for the cockroach. unlike his ratings. he s gone, who cares? but they couldn t even act like they enjoyed it, and a lot of them were actors. of course now some claim that you should be eating insects in order to reduce carbon emissions. this is a po
to being irrelevant in the state of american politics. yeah. maybe not this year, maybe not next year, but that time is coming. i agree. this is unsustainable. yeah. this republican party is unsustainable. we re going to explain that more because there s different strains of that that are really coming to light. also, when it comes to helping ukraine, a new report finds some countries are really helping while others are mostly talking. we will discuss the growing pressure on western europe to do more. with us, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post david ignatius joining us this morning. national political reporter for axios, jonathan swan. and white house bureau chief at politico and the host of way too early, jonathan lemire is with us. and the host of msnbc s politics nation, president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us on this monday morning. we re going to begin, joe, with that poll that finds a
join us more on the predawn raids and in this case in his home with fake new cnn cameras, how did they get tipped off? the latest details from america s partisan two-tiered system of justice. cannot we begin with a fox news alert breaking right now one individual with access to the fbi s search warrant used at mar-a-lago is revealing new details about the document. tonight we can exclusively report that the warrant identified two very vague categories of interest. one document said should or could be in the national archives and two anything else that may be marked classified. mr. garland, let s see the affidavit that you prevented to the trump hayden, obama levin, jeffrey epstein friends to fender magistrates because the list of what they took was kind of also vague and meaningless. the affidavits and what you did to get the warrant, you took responsibility and would like to see it. i said on day one that this was big fishing expedition and i believe this is all the pret