just want to pick up on yamich s excellent point, becaus trump has not had to pick lane politically but i do thin he is going to - legally. trump has been threatening prosecutor after prosecutor fo years with all of this talk. but now he s really kind of me his match. he s got one district attorney in new york who s alread indicted him, bragg. he s got a new york attorney general, who s got a 250 million dollar civil sui against them he has e. jean carroll wit another case that s about to g to trial against him he s got the - georgia district attorney fani willis, and he s got jack smit with two separat investigations and so - and these do seem to be moving forward, and particular th classified information one, an which we can talk about it a minute - i do feel like it s headin toward a possible indictment with respect to fundraising, that is an adjunct of th january 6th investigation. obviously, the serious crime being investigated, the most serious crimes, are thos
justice said it will ask the supreme court to block tha ruling meanwhile, down in florida lawmakers just passed florida! a six-week abortion ban, sending the bill to th governor, ron desantis, wh says he will sign it neal katyal we still with us and so is juanita tolliver msnbc analyst and host of th what today podcast neal - how might this play out at the supreme court? - as early as dueling rulings, one from th fifth circuit saying the 201 regulations down there s a judge in washingto state who is saying, no, the fda must have those very sam regulations. and so the justice departmen is going to the supreme cour and saying, first of all, tell us what judge to follow, and second, eliminate the this lawsuit and these
involving what happened and th attack on the capitol and di trump and his inner circle hav anything to do with it - but as part of it, and we ve known this for sometime, smith has been investigating fundraising off of january 6th and the possible lies there to i m very interested in that michael, let s talk about thes documents. because your paper is reportin that investigators are now asking whether or not donald trump was showing people a map with sensitive intelligence on it what can you tell us what they re trying - would ve peers like they are trying to do is under stand wh it is that he took the documents, why it is that he was holding on to them, what was behind that. like, was it truly nefarious, or was this trump just being i shock because he loves his big shiny name on pieces of paper? correct when there are these classifie document investigations, the investigators want to know okay, why did this and u outside of these protected channels was it sloppiness? was it -
roll defense, they are mine, they are mine. nobody in their own mind think that these documents - part of the property of th former president they are just can t be - no system of government coul run that way but unlike a three year old the consequences more than a timeout. yamiche alcindor, michae schmidt, think you neal, i m not letting yo leave just yet coming up the battle over access to an abortion pill is headed to the supreme court, as a new ban is set to become law when the state of florida and later, a 21-year-old national guardsmen arrested in connection with those leaked documents. but just how is this young man able to gain that kind o access to classified materials clint watts he s here to break it all down. the 11thou hr is just gettin underway on a serious thursday night. safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they d arrive with a replacement we could trust. that s service the way we want it. singers: safelite repair, safelite replace.
tomfoolery buffoon every something more nefarious? and to understand what he wa doing with the documents gives you some sense of why he had them, if he was showing them off as sort of keepsakes, or trophies, that sort of say something. if he was doing something even more showy about them, o trying to use them to some advantage, that would be different. if he opened up his desk drawe and said, oh, my, i found thes classified documents, i really need to give them back to th national archives, that woul certainly say something in and of itself. so, i think what they ar trying to do is understand how they got to this point how did they get to the fact that his lawyers provide inaccurate information to th justice department about wha documents that he still had why was it that they wer misled, and what were th reason that those document left the white house and wen to mar-a-lago. neal? yeah, that s exactly right.