hey alex, he has friday s missile attack was serious. keep city military administration has described it as one of the biggest missile attack since the beginning of the full scale invasion in february. 60% of residents in kyiv alone where without power according to a member of keep city council. russian strikes nearly missing terrified drivers on the ukrainian highway. a part of a mason vardaman, at least 76 missiles according to ukraine. the majority fired at kyiv. russia again targeting ukraine s energy infrastructure, taking out power and heat during a frigid winter. and they figured a hard operation amid a blackout. much of this neighborhood is dark but the school is a refuge with heat, electricity and energy. it is one of thousands of what ukraine call points of
leader a republican party donald trump mar-a-lago, she is out there saying these things, where is the republican party? why are they not denouncing her and speaking out against this? let me ask you quickly adrienne, how much does it worry you as well the danger factor because we heard that the cheers and that video? when that the people like whooping it up. this is the way to go, we are listening to you. look i m in election deniers lost across the board in the last election but they are still a lot of them out there, alex a lot of them who want it in these down ballot races states and state races. across the country so we cannot turn a blind eye and say, oh it was great that we knocked kari lake off of the ballot this time around. it does feel like she is here to stay whether that means she will be a top surrogate for the republican party. the maga movement, whether it means she will run for office again. you know is worrisome and this is the rhetoric that we don t need, it s divi
there i certainly have lived it. but, it is something that really matters. if we are going to actually write the course where we are going here as a nation. profound words, right. they re okay, let s head south with the next topic, everyone is when you talk about the new report in the new york times. goes inside mar-a-lago where thousands partied near secret files. the times investigation gives a deeper look at how donald trump stored classified documents in a high traffic area add to mar-a-lago. where guests may have been within feet of the material. so, jacqui, you covered the status of key investigations involving donald trump this week, including the doj s documents case. what role could disinformation play as a special counsel is weighing whether or not trump should face criminal charges? we yeah. well, the new york times visual piece is certainly extremely compelling in the way it lays out for a lot of readers who have struggled to really understand the severity of the
almost every single person on that list is a lawyer. they re looking to understand whether those lawyers went to people like brad raffensperger and others under his supervision hat and select about cities in other states and counties and asked them to either audit election results, throw out certain votes on the basis of these claims of fraud that were never quite authenticated or proven. how did they ask people involved in the administration of elections at the state and county levels to invalidate results that this simply did not like? on the basis of presenting them with claims of fraud that were never substantiated? that is what i think jackson mid trying to understand right now. i put money on it if that s what he s doing because they said it, okay my friend lisa rubin, thank you so much. good to see you. next, mar-a-lago and 3d, section by section. we will walk you through the new york times investigation that shows the easy access to those classified documents. classified docu
as by asking people in the states to convene as state or alternate electors on december 14th. and on those flights to the national archives and to congress. but another way that they did that is by trying to influence the administration of those elections and those up and say that you identified. and as various counties within it, and jack smith is trying to understand what where the pressure points? how did they intend to and try to stop the transfer of power by influencing different people who played a role in the administration of this election. so after looking at these subpoenas, what do you think are the specifics that the special counsel team is looking for? what kind of paths are they going down? i think they are looking to understand whether people who are acting on behalf of the trump campaign, either because they were hired council or they were volunteer council. you know the subpoenas all up the list of 19 people.