Yeah, he was amazing to work with. Amazing. All right. I cant wait to see t thank you all so much for being with us and the miniseries is titled A Very Royal Scandal all three episodes premiere this thursday exclusively on prime video. I know what im going to be doing Thursday Night with mika. Ruth wilson and emily maitlis, thank you all so much. Greatly appreciate it. That does it for us this morning. Ana cabrera and Jose Diazbalart pick up the coverage right now. This morning on msnbc we have Team Coverage on this second apparent Assassination Attempt on former President Trump. Any moment now the suspect is due to make his first appearance in federal court. What were learning about his digital footprint and political leanings. Plus the acting head of the Secret Service in florida here this morning as Law Enforcement pieces together what exactly happened on this West Palm Beach Golf Course. This as the Secret Service comes under a microscope again. How did anyone get so close to the f
former president? plus, the texas governor it s political ploy to try to punish blue states over immigration policies. the problem is, this isn t politics for the thousands of desperate migrants. the human cost of political gains. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with the dramatic spike in violent threats against fbi agents. threats so concerning that president biden is now being briefed on the danger. the bureau has been under attack from former president trump himself and his allies ever since that search on his home in mar-a-lago just one week ago. the fbi and the department of homeland security had issued a joint intelligence bulletin rising of threats to for presumably carried out by supporters of the former president. and just today, a pennsylvania man was arrested for threatening to kill fbi agents, threats he posted on media website. you ll recall, it was just four days ago, and arm
this is as bad as it gets. it was the search was justified and obviously produced fruits, exactly what garland thought would be filed, they found. okay, you set it right there neil, the search was justified. for days and days we have been hearing from right-wing media, it was a bad surge, it was unlawful, it should ve happened. if that were the case, if there was any funny business about the search, when we see trump in court today or least his lawyers fighting the department of justice? but we haven t. 100%. these are the same kind of jokers, there are bad law enforcement pieces and fourth amendment violations, but these are the same people who say, it s only a violation when it happens to them. the fact is here they are claimed he got to see the war. you see the warrant and then you see the contents of what the fbi found at mar-a-lago. highly classified top secret
talking point that there s no mention of russia here, no public evidence of definitive collusion or conspiracy just yet. they ll echo those points but i don t hear a lot of people echoing that flipping should be outlawed. remember, this is the chief law enforcement officer in the land, the executive in charge of the law enforcement pieces of the government and he s suggesting that one of the tools that law enforcement uses should be outlawed. but you don t hear a lot of echoing of that, i also don t hear a lot of echoing of another thing the president said on fox this morning, that if he were to be impeached that everyone would be poor. so i think we re seeing a little bit here of an isolated president trying as we ve seen donald trump do testing things. seeing what styx, testing, what kind of messaging.
greta: pose i m speeding in arizona and speeding in virginia, can the police officers in both states did the same thing? stop me and ask me the same questions, as it stands now? they may do that the difference of course, is the arizona law enforcement officer is going to be under the cloud of the requirement of that statute, it has been ingained, but enjoined but which in some respects that court believes takens their authority. if you have it as a blanket requirement there is no opportunity for discrimination. they have the reasonable suspicion requirement, which provides officers with discretion. here in virginia we have a pretty rough history with the use of discretion in racial oppression, to be blunt about it. we are very sensitive to that in virginia. but wait we operate it here, we are in good shape a that ruling, because the law