Indictment. Those indictments arent wort the paper theyre written on. How will he defend himself . And will he go to trial before the election . Trumps attorney john loro joins in me moments. And too honest. A central figure in the new case, the former Vice President ramps up his criticism of his old boss. The president ultimately continued to demand that i choose him over the constitution. What does he make of the case . Gop president ial candidate mike pence is next. Plus, on message. With just over two weeks until the gop debate, other candidates struggle to break through. Is there a new opportunity to edge out the frontrunner. Gop president ial candidate Chris Christie joins me ahead. Hello, im dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is watching Court Filings pile up. Donald trump is kicking off a new week, juggling an evermore legal calendar over his third indictment over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. As usual, the former president is lashing out at
everyone. i m laura coats. this is cnn tonight. you just saw banks bust. there are fears about what could be happening overseas as we speak and how that could affect us all. we ll have more on that later in the show. plus, the president of mexico blaming the united states for the fentanyl crisis, charging lawmakers haven t done a thing about it. what is being done about the fentanyl that s killing thousands and thousands of every single year. there is news out of the full ton dcounty grand jury investigation of president trump. remember this call trying to overturn joe biden s victory in the state. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. well, apparently, there is another call as well, and one only the grand jury has heard. now you re really interested. we ll tell you about it in a moment. a lot to talk about with my panel. obama white house senior director, communications director, p
of course big drama on capitol hill as well, as kevin mccarthy finally has the gavel. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. i want to provide an update on our ongoing efforts to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which took place. there is really strong evidence that something happened, that something was changed in the transmission or inside. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. all converging and now we re on, as they say, the point of attack. look in the streets of brazil. look at the great patriots in brazil that at a lot of danger to themselves, have come forward in the streets of brazil. f brazl a corrupt president, the forces of fascism, and the mobs that believe the lies. this morning, we re following fast moving developments out of brazil where police have arrested hundreds who attacked the presidential palace and congress. we ll have the latest on the unrest
yeah has a lot of tongues wags as to how you would know if you re eligible. let s begin with that number. how are you able to finance it? that s the number one question people have in their brain. what s your response? well, i would say thank you, first and foremost, for having me on. when we look at evanston, they started the process and they weren t able to fulfill the amount to all of the folks eligible, but they started the process. that s one piece of it. the second is we have been doing a lot to explore and consider public/private partnerships. that s another piece. it is not just about the burden being given to the city and county of san francisco. what does it look like for folks who gained and made wealth, the banks, the insurance companies, on slavery. and so that s another piece we have been looking at.
long haul of american history and look for other contests, speakership contests that were like this one, it s not by accident that most of them are before the civil war. they re normally caused by party chaos in some way or another, and it doesn t have to be one party rupturing, it can be as in the 1850s, you have a lot of different parties, and in one way or another, it becomes difficult to elect a speaker. but what s interesting and what s different now for many cases in the 1850s. in those cases there was a clear issue at stake that was being debated and that was the issue of slavery. so, for example, in 1856 contest for the speakership, in the end, they took the three main candidates for the speakership, and they asked them explicitly to get up in front of congress and state their view on congressional legislation, on slavery. so they re you re having in a sense, a debate over policy, and