live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. breaking right now, an unprecedented move republicans trying to expel three democratic lawmakers in tennessee for protesting gun violence on the state house floor after the nashville shootings. hundreds packing the state house to protest one of the democrats being targeted calls today s vote, quote, morally insane. and court dates are on a collision course with campaign events in 2024 as attorneys for former president donald trump try to delay his trial until the primaries. the new reporting on what s happening with cases targeting trump in both georgia and d.c., and why atlanta officials are closely watching the manhattan case as it unfolds and the horrific reporting out of baltimore, a years in the making report that accuses the catholic archdiocese of turning a blind eye to hundreds of cases of child sex abuse by priests and others in the words of the attorney general, church leaders were more concerned with avoiding scandal
there are new examples today of how former president donald trump s multiple legal perils are on a collision course with the 2024 primaries as it stands, the first nominating contests kick off in february, and trump s attorneys are pushing for the manhattan hush money trial to start in the spring, butnow there s movemen being reported in cases beyond manhattan. the washington post reports today that the indictment decision could come within weeks in georgia and the atlanta journal constitution says state, local, and security officials are watching the hush money case as a possible dry run if there is an indictment there add that to what you first heard in this hour yesterday, mike pence agreeing to become the highest profile witness yet in the special counsel s investigation of january 6th i want to bring in former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst carol lamb and tim