book called the power of, one how i tell the trent strength to tell the truth and blow the whistle. happy father s day to all the dads and father figures out, there stay right where you, are inside jen psaki begins right now. another week, another arraignment for donald trump. the former president pleads not guilty to 37 felony counts. as lots of his former allies say enough is enough. trump s former national security adviser john bolton is among those speaking out, and he s coming up first. plus trump on enemies list congressman adam schiff is probably on it. so what does he think about trump s promises to weaponize the doj against his opponents if he is reelected. i will ask him when he joins me in just a few minutes. also today, we are hearing a lot of complaints from the former presidents defenders about a two tiered justice system. and they are right. just not in the way they think. and later, a trip to maryland for a conversation with one of the democratic party
but the rnc replied that they would not be amending that pledge to include a convicted felon carve out, no can buck rule for them. o can buck rule for tnow, this is surprisin trump s stronghold on the party, including the rnc and its leadership. the committee simply won t run the risk. they won t, they refuse to run the risk of upsetting, alienating trump, no matter how many indictments he ends up having to his name. and as surprising as that maybe, let s also be very clear about what disloyalty pledge is really and keeping it in the same format. the leadership of the republican party is willingly and preemptively binding itself to someone who could be a convicted felon before election day. it is forcing its candidates running for office to bend the knee to a potential convict before a single vote is cast by the american people. call me crazy but the can buck rule doesn t seem to unreasonable. for the republican national committee though, i guess it s simply too much to ask. coming up