Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are parliamentary journalist tony grew and caroline frost, journalist and broadcaster. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The telegraph reports on the queens milestone marking her 70 years on the throne. The daily mail says that the queen agreed years ago that the Duchess Of Cornwall should become queen consort. The Daily Express lead with prince charles s statement that he is honoured that his darling wife will one day be queen. The mirror reports on Blood Donor Shortages facing the nhs. The times says the Prime Minster will hit a reset button with a new team at number 10 the i claims 100 mps are ready to vote against borisjohnson in confidence ballot the ft says that the eu are preparing their options if the ukraine crisis hits gas supplies. While the guardian reports that half a Million People are facing delays in seeing a cancer specialist. Lets turn to tony and caroline and begin wi
mr. trump s fingerprinted through a digital figure consistent, but his mugshot, they used an existing photo. special counsel watches from the front row as the ex president pleads not guilty. for donald trump, america had never before had a president twice impeached. america had never before had an ex president indicted, let alone twice indicted. today, on the day of his federal harassed, america starts yet another new chapter. joy reid, nicole wallace, chris haines, lawrence o donnell, already melber, alex wagner, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, plus our legal experts and reporters, all here for msnbc s special coverage of the first federal criminal indictment of a former u.s. president. good evening, and thank you for being with us for our special primetime coverage, of a day that will go down in american history as unimaginable, inconceivable, unthinkable, and also equally hey, what took you so long? i am rachel maddow here at msnbc headquarters with joy reid, chris area
the government that he wants donald trump arrested again. advised of his right, again. and booked, this time, on 37 federal felony counts. mr. trump was fingerprinted through a digital figure consistent, but for his mugshot, they used an existing photo. special counsel watches from the front row as the ex president pleads not guilty. for donald trump, america had never before had a president twice impeached. america had never before had an ex president indicted, let alone twice indicted. today, on the day of his federal harassed, america starts yet another new chapter. joy reid, nicolle wallace, chris hayes, lawrence o donnell, ali melber, alex wagner, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, plus our legal experts and reporters, all here for msnbc s special coverage of the first federal criminal indictment of a former u.s. president. good evening, and thank you for being with us for our special primetime coverage, of a day that will go down in american history as unimaginable,
day that will go down in american history as unimaginable, inconceivable, unthinkable, and also equally, hey, what took you so long? i am rachel maddow here at msnbc headquarters with joy reid, chris hayes, ari melber. we are gonna be joining you with special coverage by lawrence or diana o donnell, stephanie ruhle, alex wagner, jen psaki, plus all the legal experts and reporters we ve come to depend on so much for our coverage of this still unfolding fairly epic story. by now we all know the basics of what is going on. what s an indictment? well, that s the prosecution laying out its charges against a defendant. that happened last week. when the public got our first view of the unsealed federal indictment of former president trump on friday. 37 federal felony counts. 31 of them under the espionage act. what s an arraignment? that s what happened today. the defendant is brought to court and essentially introduced into the legal system as a defendant. for most, that means the
fight for democracy. then, the legal and medical consequences in a post-roe world as a woman faces a felony charge after a miscarriage. then, republican lawmakers take a trip to the border, and the push for democrats to talk more about immigration as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle and msnbc headquarters here in new york city. this evening, a very clear contrasting messages from the presidential candidates who could be headed for a rematch. for incumbent joe biden, it s all about the future of american democracy after this election. while donald trump is legs are being focused on his poll numbers and getting the nation s highest court to make sure he stays on the ballot. joe biden will lay out his case to voters on friday during a speech he ll be giving in valley forge, pennsylvania, that is one day before january 6th. his campaign says biden will remind voters of the riot at the capitol, and cast