deeply rattled and rethinking the ticket or rallying behind the president. robert garcia on where his ro party goes from here after president joe biden s debate flops . on his last day of prid we take you to stone will house in new york which exemplifies the need to keep lgbtq elder say. i am sam stein, let s do it! the debate is the debate is not the only big event shaking up the presidential campaign season, tomorrow is another high-stakes day after months of waiting, we will find out whether trump can be held accountable for attempting to subvert the 2020 election when the court releases presidential immunity. it could have immense reverberations, not just on the race, the future of ■çthis country. to say it s taken a while to get here, that is an understatement, supreme court has shown us multiple times that it has the ability to efficiently handle decisions in importing cases that affect presidency, 50 years ago, the court moved quickly in the watergate tapes case han
and he was in 2020, it s true, this is not the joe biden of 2020. which is why you are hearing so many people ask, is this the only option. does the democratic party have to nominate him at the convention, and if not, who could possibly take his place? to be clear. president biden by the numbers alone has had a highly successful presidency. he has gotten a lot done, and made a lot of bipartisan deals that would have arguably eluded another president. but it is increasingly clear he can t exactly sell it. so is there a person who can take all of that and pitch themselves as the best person to extend that record. we have some of the names being thrown around. we have the polling on where those people stand and what an explanation about what an open convention would look like, what the process is from an expert who knows. first, there s also the open question of whether president biden can turn things around. and perhaps the best argument for that was the president biden we just
good evening and welcome to politics nation. tonight, seizing the moment. the verdict is in. and donald trump and his republican allies are raging against it. along with the judge, prosecutor and even the jurors who delivered the 34 count felony conviction, that ended his criminal hush money trial. here in new york, last week and for the last three days, congressional republics have republicans have criticized the verdict or attempted to diminish trump s actions, parroting the former president s claim that the verdict was politically motivated and politically motivated takedown, in fact, by president biden, they claimed. in the background, if you can believe it, is an election unveiling in five months and while republicans are closing ranks around trump, president biden has an opportunity to reach out to undecided voters this week, as he lays out his plan on immigration and border security, and proposals of tangible cease-fire plan for israel s were in gaza. all of that ton
this is the katie phang show. life from msnbc headquarters in new york city, real estate mogul. reality tv store. teflon don, president of the united states and after his july 11 sentencing, donald trump will add a new moniker to this list. convicted felon. a jury of trump s peers found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in an effort to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. and, yet, the twice impeached quadruple indicted one term ex- president who has also been found liable for civil fraud and sexual abuse and does over half $1 billion in verdicts, and who hoarded classified documents in his bathroom at mar-a-lago remains the presumptive nominee of the republican party per president of the united states. let s talk about it. i want to welcome you to a special chance to show. for those of you who remember, i have a rockstar panel of a roundtable today. catherine christian, at the d.a.s office and msnbc, former d.a. and criminal defense atto
all right, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. the extraordinary moment when donald trump went from disgraced, twice impeached, four times indicted ex-president liable for sexual abuse and defamation to suddenly, in an instance, disgraced, convicted, twice-impeached, four times indicted ex-president liable for sexual abuse and defamation. it s just the beginning of the beginning, the start of a long legal odyssey for donald trump. and because the republican party has followed him willingly down to the rabbit hole toward autocracy, the country has to grapple with it as well. having spent the trial in an environment completely out of his control, defendant donald trump will now be subject to the rules, the demands, and the processes of the criminal justice system, just like any other american citizen, who s been convicted of a felony. his right to vote, even on a ballot that bears his name is likely to survive only because of a quirk of the law in his current home state of florida