night in a stunning rebuke. it was a mess what happened here, but we re cleaning it up. the chasm between the two parties is wider than it s ever been. where does washington go now on issues millions of americans care about? plus, can donald trump be kept off the colorado s primary ballot for his role leading up to the january 6th attack on the capitol. that s the high-stakes question that will be argued before the supreme court tomorrow. what to expect in court and the critical implications for the decision. a defiant prime minister bibi netanyahu just moments ago telling the world israel will not stop until all of hamas is gone from gaza. those comments coming after a new hamas counterproposal for a cease fire and hostage deal, so what happens now? but we begin on capitol hill where chaos is winning in a battle over compromise. as soon as an hour from now, the senate will vote on whether to proceed with a $118 billion national security package including for the bo
calling out the mainstream media, pointing out why their attacks on donald trump jr. are all wrong. listen. donald trump jr. said he would cooperate with anybody. he made that very clear when he was on air talking about it. and, again, as a lawyer, chuck, you have to understand this as the lawyer what does this trigger an investigation. if there is an investigation, what law may have been violated here. again, the meeting and what took place at the meeting, based on all the information you just said is not a violation of any law, statute, or code. ainsley: is that enough to stop the media assaults? here to debate bold founder kerry sheffield and sasha burns. thank you for being with us. jay sekulow was on five sunday shows over the weekend. many of them were kind of tough on him. he says that this meeting that donald trump jr. took was legal and morally sound decision. so is that enough to stand down the media? kerry, i will start with you.
a look at your headlines on this monday, guys. keep you posted on these stories. steve: jillian, thank you. still ahead on this monday, president trump s attorney calling on the mainstream media telling them they have the donald trump jr. story all wrong. the meeting and what took place at the meeting, based on all the information that you just said is not a violation of any law, statute, or code. steve: okay. but is that enough to stop the media assaults? a debate on that coming up straight ahead. brian: but, first, she said it was the production fault. now jane sanders is blaming the fbi s investigation on sexism. way to take responsibility. burning down the house hold tight wait til the party s over hold tight this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. taking care of business