and, as a new, hour and you attack on the doj by donald trump. he former president upping his accusations against the department of justice as we learn about threats against individual investigators looking into trump s alleged crimes. plus the freedom caucus votes to oust representative marjorie taylor greene. why is one of the gop s loudest provocateurs this one? i will ask democratic congressman river garcia. and the president will soon leave for the nato summit after announcing new weapons will be sent to ukraine. russia is not happy about it. u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor explains why. and later, hope for millions living with alzheimer s, there is a promising new medication with unprecedented fda approval. this is american voices. reporter: how his choice of words erodes public trust in our institutions, especially because gop base. just this afternoon trump railed against the criminal investigation into his handling of classified information in
explains why. later, hope for millions living with alzheimer s. there is a promising new medication with unprecedented fda approval. this is american voices. we begin this hour with donald trump s baseless attacks that apartment of justice, and how his choice of words erodes public trust in our constitution, especially no gop case. just afternoon, trump railed against a criminal case into our handling of classified information, in a new social media post. without evidence, as always, trump, again claimed the fbi illegally targeted him, with the doj s, vote, very corrupt. with fact check, trump was charged with a crime because of his decision to hold on to top secret documents, even when the government asked for them back. that, of course, not what he tells his supporters. trump tells his supporters the government is not out to get him it is out to get them. later this hour, when he stopped at a campaign event in las vegas, he is short to continue his attacks, and that might e
john kelly also took contemporaneous notes of at least two conversations in which donald trump suggested retaliatory actions against peter struck and lisa page. not only did he ask to have an investigated by federal agencies, including the irs, but he asked to have their security clearances revoked. and indeed the lawsuit in which this was filed is all about the retaliation against the two of them for their role in the russia investigation. so you are right to say that donald trump is sort of on the other side of that i know you are but what am i, right? accusing democrats of weaponizing law enforcement. when he as president there is hard evidence that he did exactly the same. and now he will be forced to testify through a two-hour deposition and their civil lawsuit. vaughn, david, lisa, as always thank you so much for getting us started. next, president biden approves a new weapon for ukraine. the russians are not happy about it. former ambassador william taylor explains what s next
years. it s very tough to, after two and a half years of not pushing back in a very forceful way, to try to convince the major share of this republican electorate that in fact they are the ones in the right. and that is what mike pence is now going to be hearing from voters day after day. and, you know, this is sort of the tough part. can any of them really crack donald trump? it is going to be very difficult because donald trump also has a heck of a campaign operation. they have phone numbers, emails, voters that voted for them in the past. they just have to keep a plurality of them in their corner in the likes of iowa, new hampshire, here in nevada, south carolina, in order to pull off the nomination. this is gonna be tough for others especially because, frankly, outside of ron desantis, they don t have the resources anywhere close to that of donald trump and the super pac that s aligned with them. and i m so glad to bring that back to that because it s easy to get lost in this cul
later this hour, when he stopped at a campaign event in las vegas, he is short to continue his attacks, and that might explain this. according to the new nbc news poll among gop voters, to 70% have a positive view of the fbi. 56% have a negative view. that is all by design. and it has real life consequences. prosecutors are working trump s case and now face new threats. the washington post reports, but quote, far right trump supporters posting the names of prosecutors and government workers online and yelling them at demonstrations. threatening them, sometimes revealing details about their personal lives. that is according to experts and political extremism. joining us now to discuss msnbc political analyst and former florida congressman david jolly. an msnbc legal analyst lisa reuben von. i wonder, you are on the trail right now. how is trump talking about his indictments onstage in front of