good morning. it is sunday, july 2nd. i am michael steele filling in for my good friend ali velshi. donald trump s third presidential campaign is unlike any other presidential campaign in american history. as that twice indicted, twice impeached former president waits to see what other legal troubles might be coming his way over the next few months, he s used his campaign rallies to air out his grievances, and rather than focus his efforts on his legal defense and actually trying to find a lawyer who is going to represent him, he s chosen to litigate his case on the campaign trail instead. yesterday, trump made a stop in pickens, south carolina, a small sleepy town near the blue ridge mountains that has a population of about 3000. he was supposedly there to campaign, but mainly, he was there to complain. a former president spent roughly 90 minutes on stage, spewing out disinformation about his legal predicament, and vowing to take revenge against those he considers his poli
fired from st. phillips for teaching gender is determined by x and y chromosomes. new form of ozempic is showing promising results. weight loss is hard, hope is eternal, there ask some easy new way. we begin with this, president biden dismissing claims he knew about his son s overseas business dealings. brian: administration facing pushback after his son appeared at a state dinner last week. steve: catch up with alexandria hoff live with the latest. alexandria: the president s relationship is close enough with his son to bring him to a state dinner but not close enough to ever discuss business. jacqui heinrich pressed the president on that last part. [indiscernible] alexandria: it sounded like a no. a what s app message showed the younger biden claiming to be sitting right next to his father while negotiating with a chinese business associate. have you ever spoken to your son about overseas business dealings. i ve never spoken to my son about overseas busine
the run up to the riot. the report points to specific threats of violence and clear plans for an attack, citing evidence like internal emails, documents, and post on social media and message boards, like this message posted on the social media platform on january 2nd, 2021, two days before the attack. quote, this is not a rally and it is no longer a protest. this is a final stand where we are drawing the red line at capitol hill, don t be surprised if we take the hashtag capitol. joining me now is the chair of the senate homeland security, homeland security committee, and author of this bombshell report, senator gary peters, the democrat of michigan, welcome, senators. so, as they say, what happened? i mean, it almost reminds you of the, you know, the classic movie scene where all these agencies, police agencies, federal agencies, they don t talk to each other, everyone has their territory. what was the breakdown from the
look, if necessary, by nonpartisan outside experts. american people would like to know. but it has gotten so politicized. i was there on the 6th. it was an abomination. i am sorry it happened. i wish it hadn t happened. the american people are entitled to do and if federal government had advan notice and if so, why not better prepared. i don t think it is unreasonable. ashley: somed on parlor and one post said hashtag capitol, they were seeing that and many went down there. the fbi advised washington and metro police to prepare for a normal rally.