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and nato defence leaders meet to discuss ongoing support for ukraine, including a training timeline for the vital f16 fighterjets kyiv has been pleading for to help with their counteroffensive. but first, for the next half hour, we are going to focus in on a monumental day here in uk politics the release of the parliamentary report into borisjohnson. the report by the privileges committee found that the former prime minister deliberately and repeatedly misled mps about parties at 10 downing street when coronavirus lockdown measures were in place. the committee says it would have recommended suspending him as an mp for 90 days if he hadn t already stood down from the role after he saw the report last week. it also recommends the former pm should not get a pass which allows ex mps to access parliament after they leave. mrjohnson has admitted his statements about the parties misled parliament, but denied doing so intentionally or recklessly, saying, this is rubbish. this is a
questions so to be answered on that front. a lot of questions still to be answered. and in a new column for the washington post, ruth marcus writes, quote, a select committee has performed a vital public service by amassing the record it has, amidst the place to continue. especially for those who doubted that this enterprise was worth the effort is the critical role of congressional oversight, for posterity as well as the president. but another lesson, one manifested during watergate, is that oversight has its limits. federal prosecutors possess unrivaled power to assemble evidence, and about testimony overcoming bogus assertions of privilege, and granting immunity when warranted. our justice department officials preparing to deploy that authority, when it comes to the events surrounding january 6th? joining me now to discuss, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney, joyce alene joyce vance. she is now a law professor at university of alabama. also with us, national co
Fasten your seatbelts, federal judge in hawaii blocked the travel been just before it takes effect, has extended that order. Derek watson further blocking the government from restricting noncitizen travelers from six muslim majority countries. In seattle mayor ed murray announced he is suing the Trump Administration over threats to withhold federal funds from Sanctuary Cities who refused to cooperate with federal immigration officials, that brought several Sanctuary City Mayors and Police Chiefs to washington for a meeting with john kelly seeking to find some Common Ground. It is absolutely untrue that our priorities anything other than keeping our communities safe. We dont have the resources to be the immigration police, nor would that benefit the population, nor will that be proven. We cooperate with ice, make sure we are aware of who is in our custody but we do not prosecute based on immigration status. First priority is to keep the bad guys off the street. Cutting funding, taking r