politicsnation tonight s lead, a dangerou precedent. robert right now, the eyes o the nation are on tennessee, o the eve of a vote that may reinstate one of the two democrats expelled from thei seats in the state house las week and tomorrow, a county counselor in nashville wil vote on the next step for on of those vacancies a majority of its members on record saying they will vote t reinstate former state representative justin jones, along with justin pearson, was voted out by republica legislators for protesting gun violence on the state hous floor earlier this month the first time in tennesse history that house members hav been expelled for chamber rule violations we will hear from jones in jus a moment here. just as we heard last nigh from tennessee state representative - johnson, a white democrat wh narrowly escaped her own expulsion. and she pulled no punches in our assessment of why her tw male colleagues did not. of course, along with th racial overtones of thes exposu
said that he is booking th rule of law continuously because he has never bee checked. and you know, his a.g. barr is absolutely right this is not a wise move in the at this moment, as republicans are trying to downplay the severity of these felony counts katie, some skeptics from both sides of the politica spectrum argue that the felony portion of the bragg case is built on shaky and unteste legal reasoning. and it will need ironclad as evidence to prove some claim the da what is your assessment of the case against trump i think that this is pretty straightforward case fo the da s office. i think this is the kind o case they will bring often kind of falsified records of indictment i think what we are seeing here though, because this is a kingston - picture so high, it there is a lot of scrutiny on the evidenc in the case. and of course, this is all jus
can you take off your lawyer hat? politico has this reporting, both sides of alabama s politica spectrum predict that sessions will weather this storm and is considered a shoo-in if he runs when his old senate seat is on the ballot in 2020. put your finger on the pulse of the people. what do you think? absolutely. he will be in his home state monday, addressing a law enforcement gathering. whether that indicates his eyes are turning back toward home or not, we don t really know. but one thing that s certain is alabama voter also not turn their backs on jeff sessions. he is incredibly popular. joyce vance, love having you on. thank you. an 11th hour move aimed at swaying the midterms maybe. why the fbi may be eyeing a document dump that could change