this evening, president biden this evening, president biden is at camp david,■ç calling to nbc news reporting that he s discussing the future of his presidential campaign with family members. the president has come under fire for his feeble performance at last week s debate, several newspapers and the editorial boards have called for him to step aside. so far, most democratic lawmakers have kept their criticisms private. meantime, the conservative dominated supreme court is set to wrap up it s a controversial term tomorrow morning with a ruling on of the sessions most consequential s cases, they will determine whether or not former president trump enjoys constitutional immunity.■ç at a time when he s already been convicted of 34 felonies in new york, and is still facing three more criminal cases. republicans have vowed to stand by their candidate regardless of the extent of his legal liabilities, joining me now is democratic congresswoman mckayla williams from georgia.
obstruction charge against a january 6th rioter joseph fisher. i will yield to anyone who will tell me when you are bringing the impeachment vote. you got nothing. you guys got nothing because joe biden has been acquitted. the only person on the stage that is a convicted felon is the man i m looking at right now. how many billions do you owe in civil penalties for molesting a woman in public, having sex with a porn star. i didn t have sex with a porn star. i don t speak as smoothly as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to but i know how to do this job. i know how to get things done. and i know like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. on friday the supreme court handed down a decision to reduce the power of federal agencies by gutting a long standing legal precedent of chevron versus natural resources defense counsel. that gave federal agencies broad regulatory power. the justices may be driving key legal decisions in ou
rents presidential election faces a runoff after candidate sick candidates fail to secure a win. voting will take place friday. a second former uvalde police officer has been indicted in connection with the mass shooting at rob elementary school in which 19 children and two teachers were killed. adrian gonzalez has been charged with 29 counts of abandoning and endangering a child. the document alleges he placed 29 children in imminent danger, did not follow his active shooter training and moved toward the gunfire. fisherman is in serious condition after being bitten by a shark near jacksonville, florida. the man was river fishing when he accidentally cut shark who bought bit his arm. we really set it but who would believe it, the mother of all lies donald trump told at the debate. today to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. we are beginning the sour with president joe biden right now fundraising on long island while democrats come to his defens
i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that for the president. i said, you don t beg for anything. it is the way it is. if that would happen, i don t know that the public would stand it, you know. i m not sure the public would stand for it. on house arrest? i think it would be tough for the public to take. you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point. that was donald trump yesterday with an ominous suggestion about how his supporters would respond to him being sentenced to jail after his conviction in the hush money case. we ll have much more of his comments as well as what president biden is now saying about the conviction just ahead. meanwhile, the president s son will be in court today in delaware for the start of his trial for federal gun charges. we ll bring you legal analysis on that case. and, plus, a possible major development to bring some peace to gaza with israel reportedly agr
welcome back to the weekend. new this morning, donald trump telling lies. that is not that new. he is lashing out at the federal government in his first interview after being convicted of falsifying business records. take a listen. it is a scam. the republican party, they stick together in this. it is weaponization of the justice department and of the fbi. that is all coming out of washington. take a look at who opened the case. i m not allowed to talk about it because i have a gag order. joining us is former fbi council andrew wiseman and a law professor at new york university and our msnbc legal analyst, legal assistant attorney general mary mccord. andrew and mary are the cohosts of the award-winning podcast prosecuting donald trump. we talked about a tax on the justice system. i want to get to that. i think it is important to underscore that, in addition to attacking the judge in the doj, he is also attacking the jury itself. these are just average citizens that d