we begin this hour with waco, texas, the fight of donald trump s first official rally of the presidential campaign. overshadowing the possibility of criminal indictment. coming from separate investigations in manhattan. in georgia and in washington d.c.. now it is no surprise that trump continues to pacey triples investigations through nothing more than political reporting for nbc news jonathan allen writes, quote, trump s [inaudible] government run conspiracies launched with power and freedom. he s been really against government officials investigating him, with an increasingly dark warning about will happen if he is charged. trump s attacking the investigation continuing even after, even after nbc or someone sent death threats to the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. he s investigating alleged flush stormy daniels 2016 election. [inaudible] discussed trump s social media post attacking brag with reverend al sharpton. [inaudible] he posted it. answer the que
day, there is another question. do you indicted former president? what will that do to the country? what kind of precedent will that set? i don t want to see him indicted is a former president. but i also think they will be under a lot of pressure to indict him, because if anybody else would have gotten indicted, why not indict him? the justice department does have to decide by friday if it will accept a judges order to appoint a special master in the case or file an appeal. the doj appears to be widening its separate investigation into events leading up to the capitol riot. according to the new york times the fbi is looking to talk to more people, including william russell, a former white house aide who continued working for trump after he left office. the times said russell has been subpoenaed. it has been 20 months. tweet think about that. 20 months since the rioters stormed the capitol. today in an alarming report shows the extremism behind the insurrection. it is not g
the social media chaos machine? the 11th hour, wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. as the former president faces ongoing mar-a-lago investigations, steve bannon is expected to face a new indictment just hours from. now one of that his lawyers says that the onetime trump s trump strategist is on his way to surrender to manhattan s district attorney in the morning. washington post said this case probably similar to ban in federal indictment in a fraud scheme to build trump s border wall. but those charges never stop. trump pardoned abandon on his way out of the white house. bannon of course is now facing sentencing next month after defying a subpoena from the january 6th committee. trump himself may will be considering his next move in his battle with the department of justice over those classified documents he has been keeping down at mar-a-lago. he may want to pay close attention to the latest warning from his former attorney general, bill barr. t
henderson is now charged with first degree murder. you can have a choice natal or chair. that is an option in tennessee. hilary clinton making headlines. would you ever run again? no, no. american people don t want her on their tv s in the white houses. it is a weird time to do that. ainsley: jessie james decker has been on our show. she is darling. what a great song. we are looking at duck, north carolina. that is down in the outer banks. beautiful area. i have been to the outer banks, i don t think i have been to duck. steve: i have been to duck. we stayed at a place. it was absolutely beautiful there. it is near corona. ainsley: okay. a lot of humidity. beautiful skies. tomorrow it is going to rain. if you live in that area, enjoy the beach today if you can. brian: kids are in school or the beach would be packed. ainsley: adults don t go to the beach? brian: nope. ainsley: that is when parents are jumping for joy. steve: 8:02 now, present
border. they made the trip as more of those buses from texas have been arriving in manhattan, including today. texas governor abbott s office giving us a breakdown of the numbers so far. new york city 40 buses carrying 2100 illegal immigrants hoping to stay in the u.s. washington, d.c. 180 buses carrying 8,000. and chicago the newest destination three buses carrying roughly 150. chicago s mayor lori lightfoot is not going to the border but she is going to d.c. it s about cash. the sanctuary cities want lawmakers to give them federal cash to pay for the so-called conditions they re facing on the ground. lightfoot with choice words now for the texas governor. this is entirely within the knowledge of the texas governor who he is putting on buses when they are coming, what their specific conditions and needs are. the same thing he is saying hey, i need more help, so do we. he is treating these human beings like freight. all this is about is a manufactured political crisis. ha