4:00 in new york with the skies above us are hazy from those canadian wildfires. we are all under air quality warnings. we re going to get to that story later in the broadcast. but we begin with what is shaping up to be a white knuckle day for the disgraced twice impeached now indicted legally liable for sex abuse ex-president thank foss fast-moving developments in special counsel jack smith s investigations, plural, into donald trump. today, a federal jury in miami is back in action hearing witness testimony as part of the special counsel s investigation into whether the ex-president mishandled classified documents. or obstructed government efforts to retrieve those documents after leaving office. and it was not just any witness, it was one of trump s closest aides. a former trump spokesman who have as super pac. saying that prosecutors weres partially interested in taylor budowich, after sending boxes of material from his private home to the national archives, trump left a
what would it mean for the bid to reclaim the white house? plus the biden tax policy. the president says he s saving the economy. who will voters believe? a new war in the front of reproductive rights. will a texas judge ban the abortion pill in every state in the country? good morning. welcome to inside politics sunday. buckle up for what could be an extraordinary week in the life of this nation. donald trump says he expects to be arrested on charges of hush money payments made to stormy daniels. trump wrote yesterday that the former president of the united states will be arrested on tuesday of next week. protests take our nation back why followed up with saying we can t just allow this anymore. we must save america. protest, protest, protest. both posts reminiscent of the call of coming to washington. the vice president said that he agrees that it is a politically motivated prosecution but condemned any threat of violence. i believe that people understand if they
death and destruction his words if he s indicted, and senator letterman s office says he ll be out of the hospital quote soon. it has been more than a month since the senator checked himself into walter reed. so what are his constituents saying tonight? let s go, outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight. poisoned putin critic tells outfront that she was poisoned because she opposed putin and his war. elvira vickery. eva, in her first interview with western media, says she s 33 years old, otherwise healthy, but then suddenly this happened. hmm trust this to your convulsions, palpitations, people, reconstruction and pains in the stomach had to go to a private clinic to treat it to be blunt, something that isn t treatable. no one was able to give a concrete diagnosis. we did many toxicology tests used for poisoning incidents, experts told us to do blood analysis. in total, there was about 4.5 mg of poison in my system. 4.5 mg of poisoner system when she test
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