Twisties, simone biles is back where she belongs on the mat. It is 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. Right now the clock is ticking for former President Donald Trump and his legal team. They have until 5 00 p. M. Eastern today to respond to a motion from the Special Counsels Office Asking for a privilege order. Jack smiths team wants the judge to forbid trump from making public the evidence they are turning over to his defense. They point to a series of alarming posts made by the former president over the last few days including one which said if you go after me, im coming after you. Lets get the latest on this and more from nbcs vaughn hillyard. Blayne alexander is standing by in atlanta where were expecting developments in the Georgia Election probe. Vaughn, tell us more about why the Special Counsel is asking for this protective order and how trump world is reacting. They submitted the file on friday. In the filing they made it clear theyre looking for this prot
i m katy tur. the midterms did not go so well, for the gop, instead of a red wave, it was a trickle, one that could look more like a single drip if the pressure on george santos wins out. stay tuned on him for a moment. why did republicans don t so poorly? candidate quality was surely in play. denying the election was not exactly a winning strategy. and showing some controversy fatigue. all of the trump daum weighed the party down. but one of the biggest reasons republicans massively underperformed was arguably abortion. the overturning of roe v. wade, a gop dream for decades, was more of a nightmare for the general election. the party paid the price. instead of backing away from what was proven to be a wildly unpopular position, house republicans are running right toward it. today, the first two votes, speaker kevin mccarthy will bring to the floor will be on abortion. the first, protecting so-called pregnancy centers, and the second, protecting babies born alive after late
us. the hell with the supreme court. [bleep] maria: and with that, protesters took their cues and took to the streets, in some cases croixing property across big cities as nancy pelosi made it about the choice of her and her power. a woman s right to choose, reproductive freedom is on the ballot in november. maria: coming up, constitutional expert and former department of justice chief of staff mark levin on the supreme court decision to send abortion rights back to the states as it was before the roe v. wade decision. then, the most consequential presidents in decades, the legacy of president trump, decisions in evidence and major rulings on abortion and gun ownership in america. investigative reporter john solomon and ohio congressman jim jordan on the efforts to stop trump from the january 6th committee. all of this as joe biden is in germany with even the german leadership now pushing back on the expensive climate change agenda, urging the european union to reverse the
us. the hell with the supreme court. [bleep] maria: and with that, protesters took their cues and took to the streets, in some cases croixing property across big cities as nancy pelosi made it about the choice of her and her power. a woman s right to choose, reproductive freedom is on the ballot in november. maria: coming up, constitutional expert and former department of justice chief of staff mark levin on the supreme court decision to send abortion rights back to the states as it was before the roe v. wade decision. then, the most consequential presidents in decades, the legacy of president trump, decisions in evidence and major rulings on abortion and gun ownership in america. investigative reporter john solomon and ohio congressman jim jordan on the efforts to stop trump from the january 6th committee. all of this as joe biden is in germany with even the german leadership now pushing back on the expensive climate change agenda, urging the european union to reverse the
somehow this was just the perfect election. governor desantis fighting his own battle to convince voters and donors he has a shot against beating mr. trump. despite lagging poll numbers, a campaign cash crunch and relentless attacks from rivals. recently his biggest individual donor threatening to pull back cash unless governor desantis shows he can win over moderates. an example is the six-week abortion ban desantis signed in florida. the governor has implied the issue should be left to individual states. so would you veto any sort of federal bill that tries to put a nationwide ban in place? we will be a pro-life president, and we will support pro-life policies. i would not allow what a lot of the left wants to do which is to override pro-life protections throughout the country all the way up really until the moment of birth in some instances which i think is infant side.