the reidout with joy reid is up next. tonight on the reidout you re the president of the united states. you can declassify just by saying it s declassified, even by thinking about it. because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it. and it doesn t have to be a process. there can be a process, but there doesn t have to be. yeah, that s what he told fox. but new reporting tonight indicates prosecutors have in their possession tape of trump after he left the white house acknowledging that he was holding on to highly sensitive material, which he did not, in fact, declassify. also tonight, the latest on the debt ceiling bill, which comes up for a critical house vote just a short time from now. the great lawrence o donnell joins me to discuss. and maryland governor wes moore will be here. he and other democratic governors are enacting bold, progressive policies that help people instead of hurting them. imagine that? in sharp contrast to the
what a change it made so fast. i feel like anything is possible after accomplishing what i ve done with golo. thank you so much for letting us into your homes. we are so grateful. the beat with katie phang in for ari melber starts now. always good to see and thanks to you for everything. for the rest of you, welcome to the beat. i m in for ari melber. we start tonight with breaking news trump reportedly caught on tape. damaging new evidence in the trump classified documents criminal investigation. cnn is reporting prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of a summer 2021 meeting in which former president donald trump acknowledges that he held on to a classified pentagon document about a potential attack on iran. the recording indicating trump understood that he had retained classified materials after leaving the white house. the report adds on the recording trump s comments suggest he would like to share the information but he s aware of limitations on his abili
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and you know, next term who knows what s going to be next. and again, at some point you have to wonder what value the law has if the court can take a statute, it says that wetlands adjacent to the waterway are protected and can just make up some new rules that says, nope, they aren t anymore. well, you and i talk about all the time how you re not supposed to have an activist judiciary and the gop loves to screen against the judiciary you get this type of construction, that s what you end up with in terms of statutory interpretation. ian millhiser, thank you for talking about this very case that went below the radar last week because there s always something going on. i appreciate you. thank you, katie. and we will be right back. h. nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don t just connect your business. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence.