american governments. recently unsealed court documents also revealed that the department of justice is looking into donald trump s potential violations of the presidential records act. the espionage act. and of obstruction of justice. but what happens now? will donald trump be prosecuted? should he be prosecuted? and if it, is one of the consequences of that? even though but half of the 38-page affidavit that was unsealed on friday was redacted, there was even redacted information in there to generate serious discussion about a prosecution. that brings up some hard questions and scenarios, with which the justice department and all of us have to grapple. for one thing, there is no doubt that if he is indicted, the trump loyalist faction of the republican party will seek some sort of retribution. a number of them have already been quick to echo the former presidents baseless accusations that he is being politically persecuted. the potential for violence has to be taken serious
contested races for senate and governor. and the 25-year-old is aiming to be the first gen z member of congress. plus, the politics of religion in the conservative candidates going to an extreme. the church is supposed to direct the government. the government is not supposed to direct the church. that is not how our founding fathers intended. i m tired of the separation of church and state dunk. that provocative discussion on faith in government. i am michael steele in for my friend jonathan capehart. and this is the sunday show. this sunday, if donald trump is not supposed to have it, that it is probably at mar-a-lago. on friday we saw the heavily redacted affidavit explaining why the fbi felt it was necessary to search trump s florida home. now we are learning that the office of the director of national intelligence is conducting a threat assessment, trying to figure out, the quote, potential risk to national security posed by trump s document hoarding. meaning the inte
ob/gyn s over the last few weeks, it is horrifying, these people are being forced out of states, they re moving or getting relicensed. what is left behind are going to be ob/gyn deserts that women will not be able to find karen. we already have a shortage of health care in many instances. it s going to get worse. there is a clinic that has been operating in tennessee. they are now relocating to illinois. keep that town in mind, that is going to be the abortion refuge for many women in the south and in the midwest because it is located in the southern tip of illinois, which is closer to some of these states. we now have women traveling hundreds of thousands of miles to get health care. so, it is, i think, traumatic experience for all of those involved. i would really ask that lawmakers reconsider, if it really didn t understand what they re doing, it is not too late, they can reverse
themselves. i wish i had a whole hour for this conversation because between the two of you in the things you britain and the ideas you ve got, this is important for my viewers, i want to do this now invite you both back so that we can discuss this more. doctor leslie, and award-winning offer and professor of history illinois. jennifer s an opinion writer for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. that does it for me, thanks for watching, we ll, she catching her next saturday and sunday morning from eight to 10 pm eastern, it s available as a podcast, subscribe and listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. keep it locked, sunday show on msnbc begins now. donald trump s documented drama is growing. intelligence officials now assessing the risks to national security from the classified material seized from mar-a-lago. we will have the latest on the investigation including a criminal court hearing next week. plus, florida, florida, florida. a closer look at the highly
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