taxes and climate while republicans continue their streak of voting against things that voters overwhelmingly support, like putting cap on insulin prices. also tonight, the madness of the republican party, it s not just cpac. there s also the new reporting about trump asking his top military leaders why they couldn t be more like german generals, you know, loo from nazi times. plus, stunning allegations of voting machine tampering against the republican running to be michigan s attorney general. breaking news. you hear that sound, the sound of the police there. appears to be an investigation by the feds into mar-a-lago, the home of donald trump, the twice impeached president and very much disgraced president. we re going to go to this news right now with representative rho chana. are you hearing that the former president s residence is now being investigated by the feds? i have. it s obviously a very serious matter. i know president trump issued a very lengthy defensive sta
president today, but some day we ll have a democratic president. we should all be standing up for the right of national oversight. that s critical to the protection of our constitutional order. last question, you re in a fact-finding capacity. i just want to get you to reflect on this last week, what you ve been able to ascertain versus what reporters are able to ascertain about this, what it says about congress s ability to get information of grave significance. the bottom line, the press has been the leader in all of this. we had a meeting with the inspector general. he was very, very careful to tell us the procedure histoal h. he did not reveal any information under the complaint. that s because as of right now, he s not ought rise dodd that. the reports by the president to ukraine, essentially inviting ukraine interference in the
where church files have surfaced showing that before he became pope, then cardinal joseph ratzinger signed a letter resisting the defrocking of a california priest convicted of child sexual abuse. the ap obtained that letter. take a look. father steven keesley, a priest in oakland, california was sentenced to probation for tying up and molesting two young boys inside the church rectory in 1978. the local bishop wrote several letters to the vatican office headed by the then cardinal joseph ratzinger, now pope benedict, trying to remove kiesle. shows cardinal ratzinger turned down a request from oakland bishop john cummings to defrock. in latin, it was a case of grave significance, but declined to take action, worried he said about the impact on the good of the universal church. the ap says the vatican confirms