terri sewell, who sits on the armed services committee. , plastile trump has vowed to stay in the race for the republican nomination, even if he s convicted. we re gonna dig into why both his primary competitors are criticizing ham. with donald trump s former attorney general, bill barr, he s someone who s actually not holding back. saying if half of what s in this indictment is true, donald trump s quote, toast. he called this indictment detailed, and very, very damning. i agree with mr. barr, and it doesn t happen every day. i m symone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. former president donald trump is set to appear in court in two days. he s accused of violating seven federal laws and he s facing 37 federal counts. 31 of the counts deal with the espionage act, specifically for the willful retention of national defense information, the re-counts for withholding or concealing documents in a federal investigation. two counts of false statements. and one coun
banning books to stand in the way of teaching america s full history. i never thought i d be a president was fighting against elected officials trying to ban books. > they believe if they repeat a lie enough it will become an accepted truth. not if we can help it. the truth th is, sensible elected officials representing parents who were flabbergasted to learn how perverted their kids curricula has become. because it s driven by activists who demand inclusion and d affirmation. it took a pandemic for moms a dad to notice how pornographic the books have become. here is a sampling. my child s sixth grade english teacher sends out a summer reading material. including gender queer. from this book brother talking to sister. so you never tasted yourself? sister shows brother. for china s lien. this is from a book called looking for alaska. laura randomly asked me have you ever gotten a blow job. i was in the library and this book was on the stand. i d like to reach a page. h
this is the katie phang show. life from msnbc headquarters in new york city, real estate mogul. reality tv store. teflon don, president of the united states and after his july 11 sentencing, donald trump will add a new moniker to this list. convicted felon. a jury of trump s peers found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in an effort to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. and, yet, the twice impeached quadruple indicted one term ex- president who has also been found liable for civil fraud and sexual abuse and does over half $1 billion in verdicts, and who hoarded classified documents in his bathroom at mar-a-lago remains the presumptive nominee of the republican party per president of the united states. let s talk about it. i want to welcome you to a special chance to show. for those of you who remember, i have a rockstar panel of a roundtable today. catherine christian, at the d.a.s office and msnbc, former d.a. and criminal defense atto
for 34 years. so i just don t understand what is going on here. you know? both of them do not understand the professional obligations in play. how much of this though arrests at the feet of chief justice john roberts? it is his job as a part of the supreme court to make sure administratively and otherwise and even more importantly when it comes to ethical issues to make sure that everyone is minding their p s and q s. he says it is only one party asking to meet. it is not really a global concern. i mean, it is an unchecked offensive to the american public. yeah. i think that roberts is sort of operating in a world where the supreme court can act like it is above it. and maybe there was a time when the supreme court could do that. but what i do not think robert does not understand and alito does not understand is that the rules do not just exist to
what i m saying, that s crazy. don t you think, yeah, you would think if the case stays with, are she s going to make sure she minds for p s and q s. the legal states are saying this. well judge cannon has a very public rebuke from the 11th circuit court, the earlier stages of this case, they believe that it had an effect. she is going to be possibly putting a better foot forward. she cares about the reputation. we don t know if that s true. we don t have any insights. it s all speculation. it is. i, mean look, it s a federal. judge you would think that they want to do their job, they d have to follow the law. the arbiters of the fact, the determiner s and the dryers. this is certainly not going to be this is going to be a jury trial. listen, the doj can lose to