Migrants animals. The political implications and what were hearing from both campaigns this morning. Plus, the biden team announcing a new record fundraising haul as the president prepares to hit the road for a Campaign Swing out west. Also ahead, dont save the date. The new delay in trumps new york Hush Money Trial and what it could signal about the case. Get those brackets ready. The teams are picked, the stage is set. Steve kornacki has a preview of all the March Madness. Good morning. Thanks for joining us. Its 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. We begin with the battle for the white house. A cash flush President Biden preparing for a critical west coast swing, set to hold a rally in nevada tomorrow, a state he won in 2020 by only about 30,000 votes. Meanwhile, theres new controversy with his campaign opponent. During a rally in ohio, former President Trump making a dire prediction while speaking about the possibility of an increasing trade war with china over c
criminal interference by the former president and his allies in the 2020 election. and then over to west palm beach, florida, the doj met the noon deadline just an hour ago to submit proposed redaction to the mar-a-lago affidavit. bruce reinhart will now begin considering the justice department suggested redactions of that affidavit. which basically lays out the government s-r reason for requesting the search in the first place. experts saying it is likely containing evidence of possible crimes that they expected to find on the property. today the former president once again said he, quote, did nothing wrong. the government vehemently opposed to the affidavit even being made public arguing that the release could, quote, cause significant and irreparable damage to an ongoing criminal investigation that is still in the early stages. the judge s deliberations are taking price in private and how much if any of the affidavit we will see is still unclear. the judge said earlier on
affordability of school. do you think that this decision will impact that answer, to the question you just posed, how colleges and universities have access? we are in an interesting time when you do have college promise programs, with which you can be tuition-free college, debt-free college but you ve also seen it at a national level. that started as an idea during campaigns, something that grew as the student loan portfolio grew. it started as an idea. now that we ve seen one of these things through to fruition, even
different tentacles to what we re talking about today. and of course when we talk about these affidavits, now we re also talking about this unredacted affidavit, right, that is now been released with regards to former attorney general bill barr from the 2019 memo, essentially saying that the former president will, in fact, not be charged with obstruction of justice. what are we learning about this? you know, it reads in many ways like a defensive memo. the big headline was this decision had already been made. bill barr already decided he was not going to be prosecuting president trump, the person who put him in office. that is what this memo was written for. to justify that predetermined decision. but if you read into the details of it, you could sort of realize that is a reason why they didn t want this come out sooner because some of the arguments aren t extremely strong. it seems to be making essentially an argument for the best possible way to interpret a lot of donald trump s mo
unconstitutional public lynching. nbc correspondent gabe gutierrez is joining me now with more. it is taken three months for this decision to happen after two delays by arredondo s own attorneys. here we are though and this community is still reeling of course understandably so from this unspeakable tragedy. how are they reacting. this has been a long time coming, yasmin. and as you said, the community has been to several of the meetings, has been calling for his ouster for quite sometime. and it happened yesterday. there was a 21 second moment of silence at the beginning of the meeting for the victims here. but arredondo was unanimously fired. asa said, say 17-page statement from arredondo. and these are his lengthiest public comments even in written form that we ve seen from him so far. a public lynching he called it and his attorneys added that none of his decisions demonstrate a failure to meet the accepted standard of conduct for law enforcement officers in