are for open to banning assault weapons. they ll hammer that message. alexi, thank you for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this thursday morning. jack-packed morning joe starts right now. one of the constants over the years is baseball. america has rolled by like an army of steamrollers, built like a blackboard, erased and erased again. but baseball has marked the time. this field, this game, it s a part of our past, ray. it reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again. oh, people will come, ray. people will most definitely come. willie. there you go. good morning. that line. welcome to morning joe. all that was good. 30th. all can be good once again. so many l opening day. opening day, yes. very exciting, huh? best part about opening day is, no matter who you are, any team, there s hope. right now, sitting here this morning, there s hope. now, hey there s a point
the proud boys move to subpoena trump in their seditious conspiracy trial. tonight, congressman daniel goldman on the big moving pieces in the trump investigations. plus, we don t yet know at these three objects were. the president shares what he knows about the ufos america s shooting down. then what i am saying is, i don t kick sideways. and kicking forward. as trump s first challenger sidesteps trump, claire mccaskill and michael steele on the policy issues republican candidates cannot avoid. a federal ban on abortion. when you sign? that we need consensus on this. convinces on abortion? and what we know about john fetterman s health as the senator announces he is being treated for a clinical depression, when all in starts right now. good evening, everyone. from new york i m ayman mohyeldin in for chris hayes. there is a subpoena out for donald trump this evening. lawyers representing leaders of the right-wing group known as the proud boys, who are cu
that nbc news thanks for staying up, later this weekend. tonight, on all in, the partial jury report is out as the proud boys move to subpoena trump in their seditious conspiracy trial. tonight, congressman daniel goldman on the big moving pieces in the trump investigations. plus we don t yet know at these three objects were. the president shares what he knows about the ufos america s shooting down. then what i am saying is, i don t kick sideways. and kicking forward. as trump s first challenger sidesteps trump, claire mccaskill and michael steele on the policy issues republican candidates cannot avoid. a federal ban on abortion. when you sign? that we need consensus on this. convinces on abortion? and what we know about john fetterman s health as the senator announces he is being treated for a clinical depression, when all in starts right now. good evening, everyone. from new york i m ayman mohyeldin in for chris hayes. there is a subpoena out for dona
are tense again. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this thursday morning. morning joe starts right now. a self-loathing has swept our country. joe and kamala even say america is racist. this is not about identity politics. i don t believe in that, and i don t believe in glass ceilings either. strong and proud, not weak and woke. that s the america i see. [ applause ] the only challenger so far to donald trump in the 2024 presidential race kicks off her campaign. during that speech, nikki haley took a dig at her former boss and president joe biden. we ll play for you those comments. also today, we ll get our first look at the pieces of the grand jury investigating the president s attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia. plus, mike pence wants all the credit for doing the right thing on january 6th but doesn t want to talk about it under oath. we ll show you what he had to say abou
to the 2020 election. coming up, what it tells us and what it could mean for donald trump. and at this hour, a message from residents of east palestine, ohio, to federal, state, and local officials. do your jobs because we are scared and we re worried. just a short time ago, the head of the epa arrived at the site of that toxic train derailment, but he shouldn t expect a warm welcome after residents spent hours last night laying into officials who insist the air and water are safe, despite growing reports of people getting sick. we ve got the latest on that and the notable know shows at the town hall meeting coming up. plus, after multiple days of letting his officials do the talking, president biden is finally expected to address those unprecedented shootdowns of objects in the sky, perhaps as early as today. why has it taken so long, and no matter what he says, will it be too little, too late for his critics? we start with the growing outrage in ohio. concerns escalat