tax officials for more than a decade. now the new york attorney general wants the business dissolved. trump is also running out of options into the ongoing investigation of classified documents seized from his mar-a-lago estate. they ruled the doj can resume looking over those classified records. it no longer needs to submit items to the special master, rejecting arguments from trump s legal team. two of the judges on the panel were appoint bid trump. let s begin with kaitlyn polantz following the story. kaitlyn, it s a big win for the doj. what does this mean specific lip for their on going investigation of those classified documents, how they were held, why they were held and any criminal consequences? jim and poppy, the justice department now gets to do exactly what they wanted to be doing all along which is reviewing those 100 or so records taken out of mar-a-lago that have classified markings on them, and the federal appeals court that ruled last night, the major thi
were appointed by trump, said the justice department can resume its review of classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. the judges also called out the claims that the former president may have declassified documents that were seized pointing out there s no proof. this appeals court decision is one of two major legal blows for the former president in a single day. the new york attorney general filed a lawsuit against trump, his family and firm alleging wi wide-ranging fraud involving some of his properties and other assets. evan perez joins us now. evan, you have some new details. the special master, the independent oversear of the evidence, is putting some pressure on the trump team. explain. yeah, just in the past hour we have an order from raymond dearie, the senior judge serve agz the independent third party that is going to look through these 11,000 pages of documents. remember, this is something that donald trump himself and his lawyers had asked for. and now he is s
is dually elected speaker of the house of representatives. i hope one thing is clear, i never give up. but what did mccarthy trade away for the gavel? and can the weekend speaker rule his unruly caucus? plus, a party united. the d in democrat stands for deliver. in the wake of the republicans disarray, are democrats the real winner. and biden announces a new crackdown on illegal crossings. the president will see the crisis firsthand for the first time. my message is this, do not just show up at the border. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillip. after 15 ballots and four days, kevin owen mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house early on saturday morning. this week offered us a rare and maybe unprecedented window into the drama taking place on the house floor as a party went to war with itself. the wheeling and dealing as different factions hunted for support, the agony of the vote that went the wrong way for mccarthy. parents on the floor dealing
election day. counting down, about 750 minutes when voters will begin casting their ballots. control of the senate hinges on a handful of neck and neck races, and republicans are arguing that they have largely better solutions to inflation prime van the dutch border crisis the border crisis. while president obama and many others say that if they are not elected, it will be the end of democracy. americans believe that our democracy is at risk, under threat. democracy is on the ballot. what was at stake this week was whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested or conceivably killed. harris: this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was the greatest democracy going. you did say it could be the end of the world. no. democracy will be ended. the world will continue to exist. love when shannon corrects the third most powerful person [laughter] some of the biggest names in democratic politics now
lisa boothe, and todd piro. starting us off our senior national correspondent william la jeunesse on more of what we know so far. william. cheryl this is one of the biggest mistress of the air, how can someone stab for people to death in the same night, quadruple homicide get away with it? in scranton, pennsylvania, 2500 miles away from the murder scene in moscow, idaho. law enforcement sources say police arrested this man in his mid-20s from 3:00 a.m. this morning. they are reporting the suspect is 28-year-old brian christopher kohlberg or. he is being held for extradition no bail and the arrest was made by pennsylvania state highway patrol and the fbi and is being held at the local jail. he is able college student but does not attend university of idaho. he may not be the sole killer of 20-year-old zeneca and 20-year-old ethan jason. before the kids were all partying, megan and dissolve it was last seen around 2:00 a.m. they ll four seem to have been stabbed multiple time