we will evict joe biden from the white house. and we will make america great again. i want to bring in nbc s vaughn hillyard in davenport, at the speech last night. kimberly atkins store, and brendan bucks. kimberly and brendan are msnbc political analysts so, brendan, if trump s first few campaign stops were considered a little bit sleepy, this seemed like vintage trump did we learn anything new, though, about him or his campaign or how he intends to run it he wasn t going to stay on the sidelines forever. donald trump is never really going to change at this point and probably run the exact same campaign that he has twice now and i think we need to appreciate that despite all that has happened over the last few
a group that donald trump has owned his first run for president in 2016. then there is campaign cash. desantis traveled south from tallahassee to trump s own backyard this week. they ll both be in palm beach to meet with republican donors. those events just four miles and one day apart. i m joined now by kimberly atkins store, columnist for the boston globe and msnbc political analyst. and with us, allyse. ron desantis is definitely get ing donald trump s attention. he s been going after him on truth social. he talked about having a bigger crowd than desantis, he s been calling him a rino and went after him on fox news. what are you hearing, though, about the trump campaign overall? how worried are they about desantis? well, clearly, just from the evidence that we re seeing,
joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of alabama. school of law. barbara mcquade former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of michigan law school. kimberly atkins store, also a lawyer, but also a columnist at the boston globe. and jill wine-banks, who served as an assistant prosecutor, all our msnbc legal and political analysts. i m so excited about this panel, this is fantastic! so, i want to get each of you to weigh in here, what do you think was the most illuminating piece of information in the transcripts, and, why enjoys you go first! so, one of the things that i thought really broke through, if you read the report, and now that we re reading the transcripts themselves, is this the continuous theme of obstruction of justice that seems to permeate those in trump s inner circle. whether it is this notion that
legal accountability for donal trump, for the documents january 6th, and even election lies for more on the legal issues that have dominated 2022, we have glenn kershaw, a former federal prosecutor, and msnb legal analyst. and kimberly atkins store, a columnist for the boston globe and coast of the sisters in la podcast. and greetings to you both. okay, i want to start firs reminding everyone of the four biggest criminal investigation into donald trump, as we close out the year we mentioned the mar-a-lag case, right? there s also the justice department s january 6th investigation, that is looking into whether donald trump no only incited insurrection, but also possibly committe election fraud, or fraudulentl raised fronts in the run up to january six. then you have that georgia election investigation int whether trump wrote a la trying to overturn his 202 election loss in that state. remember, that - you remember that was called also can t forget about ne york s vegetation into the tru
after she and her husband had dinner with justice alito and justice alito s wife. justice alito denies the account saying, the allegation that the wrights were cold told the outcome of the decision in the hobby lobby case or the authorship of the court by me or my wife is completely false. the blockbuster times reporting has sparked calls for investigations by lawmakers. senator dick durbin, chairman of the judiciary committee, says his committee is reviewing these serious allegations which highlight once again the inexcusable supreme court loophole in federal judicial ethics rules. a closer look at the u.s. supreme court following this extraordinary new reporting is where we begin the hour with some of our favorite reporters and friends. joining us kimberly atkins store, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and the emancipator. also joining us our good friend john heilemann, host and executive producer of showtime s the circus. the executive editor of the recount as