least probable cause that donald trump committed high crimes and misdemeanors as the constitution calls them, worthy of an impeachment inquiry. joining me is ian bass and former white house counsel to president obama, and zerlina maxwell, senior director of progressive programming for siriusxm and an msnbc political analyst. let s just start zooming out for a second. what tomorrow means from a sort of both political and legal not in the narrow legal sense, but a rule of law sense, ian? today donald trump said that article 2 of the constitution gives him the power to do whatever he wants. he said that today. he believes that. to a room of teenagers. to a room of teenagers who want to get involved in politics. i this is their civics education today. that didn t come out of nowhere. no. freedom house which is an organization since the world war two has been studying democracy around the world. and what they said is democracy spread to more countries and
the initial interference. even in the most generous interpretation, none of that is defensible conduct. a less generous interpretation is that there is at the very least probable cause that donald trump committed high crimes and misdemeanors as the constitution calls them, worthy of an impeachment inquiry. joining me is ian bass and former white house counsel to president obama, and zerlina maxwell, senior director of progressive programming for siriusxm and an msnbc political analyst. let s just start zooming out for a second. what tomorrow means from a sort of both political and legal not in the narrow legal sense, but a rule of law sense, ian? today donald trump said that article 2 of the constitution gives him the power to do whatever he wants. he said that today. he believes that. to a room of teenagers. to a room of teenagers who want to get involved in politics. i this is their civics education today. that didn t come out of
is taking, you know, taking on the media again basically saying it s the media that s become crazed over the chant in a new tweet this morning, basically saying that this was a big crowd in north carolina and saying that the focus should be on what he characterizes as the most vile and disgusting statements made by the three radical left congresswomen. it s unclear why he s now referring to three congresswomen, not the four that he was initially focused on. i reached out to a white house official to see who is somehow off of that list. but going forward, it s clear that the president s advisers are suggesting that that is a better strategy for him than how this all began with that racist tweet last weekend. steph? all right. peter alexander, thank you very much. now we know what happened. let s find out what it all means. the senior director of progressive programming for sirius xm and an msnbc political analyst and rick tyler republican strategist and also
president joe biden was, will other democrats scrap the promise to be nice and beat up on each other? could this debate move the polls the way we continue to see the race settling after round one? congressman eric is out and quit the race. joining me, senior director of progressive programming for sirius xm. good to see both of you. so tonight we will find out who takes the stage what night. how important might those results be for candidates heading into the final event before the beginning of this new part of the election cycle which i consider to be september and the third debate where i think we will see a big widdling. i think it is very important if you see someone like cory booker who despite a good debate performance did not see a large
tweeted reporters would be invited in for a portion of it. no you ll be watching that, ben. we re also watching what s happening on the campaign trail where pete buttigieg has unveiled a new plan to try to help african-americans. the 18-page plan is part of the campaign push, according to josh letterman, to boost standing with black voters that took a hit after a white police officer shot and killed a black man in indiana. the strategy to deal with his challenge with black voters is to show he s not throwing out generalities or making vague promises but he really thought about this and has a comprehensive set of policies to deal with systemic racism. with us now, director of progressive programming for sirius xm and msnbc political analyst. also senior adviser at movon.org and msnbc contributor. thank you both for being here. so let s look at some of these