taxes and climate while republicans continue their streak of voting against things that voters overwhelmingly support, like putting cap on insulin prices. also tonight, the madness of the republican party, it s not just cpac. there s also the new reporting about trump asking his top military leaders why they couldn t be more like german generals, you know, loo from nazi times. plus, stunning allegations of voting machine tampering against the republican running to be michigan s attorney general. breaking news. you hear that sound, the sound of the police there. appears to be an investigation by the feds into mar-a-lago, the home of donald trump, the twice impeached president and very much disgraced president. we re going to go to this news right now with representative rho chana. are you hearing that the former president s residence is now being investigated by the feds? i have. it s obviously a very serious matter. i know president trump issued a very lengthy defensive sta
biggie said, getting physical like olivia newt. there s a million references and reflections. appreciate you doing the shout-out, sir. all right, man. have a nice night. do a good show. thank you, john. welcome to the beat, everyone. i am ari melber. let me start with this question is there evidence to support indicting former president trump? and what would that legal step entail? would it be unprecedented? why is this in the news tonight? we have answers we think to those questions in our new special report that s come up tonight in this program after our top story. we begin with the breakthrough for president biden. that is a top story, and by now everyone in the news and politics knows about this. it is a big deal any way you cut it. the senate passing the bill that s supposed to cut inflation, cut drug prices with new negotiating measures for medicare. democrats on offense today making public appearances throughout the nation to tout the very moment when the bill