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white house counsel repeatedly warned trump of the legal risks of proceeding. on friday, some white house lawyers were frustrated and still skeptical of the commander in chief s rationale. two points here, jon, this leaked from the office of white house counsel, what does that tell you? and number two, it happened, because the president made it happen. what s the after-action damage assessment tonight? i think there s serious damage to the president s case from his words. i think there this a serious separation of powers issue here. we re going to watch congress vote on this likely. joaquin castro will bring up this resolution to terminate the emergency. the senate will have 18 days if the house passes. the senate will have 18 days to vote on it or vote to not have a vote on it. votes put up in congress likely in the next three weeks. but in addition to that, brian,
the beginning of a sustained attack. you can watch headliners this sunday 9:00 on msnbc. that is tonight s last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. tonight, paul manafort now facing a quarter century in federal prison, and just one of the cases he s facing, while another federal judge slams manafort for lying about his repeated dealings with a prominent russian. also tonight, the roger stone case comes roaring back, as the feds say they have his communications with wikileaks, which is interesting, because he says he never communicated with wikileaks. the judge also lilts his comments on this case. we learned today another prominent memberle of trump world, sarah sanders, has been interviewed by the mueller team. and back at the white house, president trump in a rambling and disconnected event in the rose garden declares his national emergency, then goes on
an emergency. that there wasn t an emergency, as he said here in the rose garden today. jon talks about a fight in congress, emily, but it s fair to ask, because we ve become a little frosty and cynical on this topic over the past two years. what are they really likely to do? i think it s fair to say that there will be some republicans who join democrats in voting for this resolution. there is some concern about the breach of executive power. that they re overstepping what congress was meant to do. that being said, the president would be likely to veto such a resolution, and i think it would be a lot harder to get a two-thirds majority to overturn that. hey, franco, did trump misplay the timing here among other things, say nothing of the fact that had he gone for a deal, what is it, a year ago, it would have been perhaps, 25 billion, thereabouts? absolutely, i mean, democrats were all for that.