i think i d win very easily against anybody. well, so i ask you a question that i m 98% of the approval. so it s like back to trump s approval ratings. what, what do you think he thinks of ronda santas? i don t think he thinks very highly of him. he thinks he made a, created him for the republican party. for the governorship of florida. and he thinks that he ought to be referring to trump. trump s view of his endorsement to people is a, he thinks that it revolves people over the line and a primary. and often a. does it does! to be, clear he is not wrong when you talk about the strength and the republican party. that is very real. and i think that something people have really struggled to accept. just because trump says so many things about himself that are not true, and he does, it doesn t mean he s weak within the party. right. a lot of the track to hope that he is to be clear, it ll help him in the primary whether it gives them the win in the generals, another t
a bigger problem. i don t think the problem today. just ahead, steve kornacki joins me to discuss the latest allegations to walker s candidacy and whether it will have enough facts and one of the most important senate races in the country. but next, donald trump calls on the supreme court to give him a lifeline in the spiraling mar-a-lago investigation. we will have more details on that coming up. here goes nothing. hey greg. um.hello? it s me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow that was fast! good news, pal. i m not detecting any of the six most common arrhythmias. what next? let s get some fresh air. been cooped up for too long. yeah. get kardia mobile card at kardia.com or amazon. alice loves the scent of gain so much,
including by tweeting out pictures of things he knew or classified. what trump tweeted a sensitive picture of damages and rainy and space facility without ink out classified details, because he liked how the image lacked. if you take out the classification, that s the sexy part, he protested as they tried to make changes. white house chief of staff john kelly tried to prevent intelligence from being taken upstairs to the president or left in trump s possession after briefings. trump s behavior illustrated why kelly was concerned: trump waved items such as his letters with kim jong-un, which he appeared to believe the north korean leader had himself written, at visitors to the oval office, including reporters. in an interview with haberman last fall, trump denied taking those letters from the north korean leader with him to mar-a-lago, claiming, no, i think that s in the archives. those love letters were recovered from mar-a-lago by the national archives a few months later.
and this is another story that i think is really important. kind of the citizen cain rosebud moment. well, i won t put that level of import on it. it sounds decorative who becomes lighter. and trump s senior year of high school, the school administration gave trump a promotion to captain of a company. classmates questioned whether he deserved the portage de just post, and they suspected it was granted to him because of his father s influence at the school. as a captain, trump was charged with leading other boys in the unit. but he did so at a remove, a former classmate route. when one student in a company was brutally hazed by another, the story of this quote was that donald trump stayed in his room, listening to his record player. the haze student complained to his play parents jump was removed from his position. he refused to concede defeat, insisting that he had really been giving a promotion to another title. the shadows, the echoes of what later transpired after the
complicate the doj s investigation into the seemingly pretty important classified documents. or at least we think. and its argument tonight team trump right quote, president trump was still the president of the united states when any documents bearing classification markings were delivered to his residents. at that time, he was the commander in chief of the united states. as, set his authority to classify or the classified information bearing on national security float from this constitutional investment of power in the president so the argument is basically trump has all the power. he can declassify what he wants, when he wants. he could convert a presidential record even apparently a classified one. to a personal one. if the supreme court grants trump s request and the allows judge dearie to review those documents, that also means, and this is important, that team trump would get to see those classified documents! the supreme court tonight has ordered the justice department to resp