reelection again with a rally in philadelphia with union members. the president is seeing endorsements from some of the country s largest unions, a preview in just moments. also new today, more details on trump s indictment. the justice department filing for a protective order which if granted would prevent trump from sharing any classified material for people not involved in the case. new york times says that order says ongoing investigations could identify uncharged individuals. i ll be discussing the latest on the diamond later this hour with jasmine crockett. secretary of state anthony blinken traveled to china today on a high stakes mission to ease rising tensions. blinken is the highest level american official to visit beijing since president biden took office. earlier today, president discussing china, despite balloon incident that delayed blinken s initial trip scheduled in february. i think one of the things about that balloon, it was not that it got shut down but i
And what will the long awaited Special Grand Jury report reveal, a very big week, coming up. And just what the doctor ordered, the Biden Administration moves to lower Prescription Drug costs for millions of older americans. Big pharma is promising a big fight. Domestic Policy Adviser to President Biden joins me live to discuss. All of that and more is coming up. And a good Sunday Morning to you all. I am katie phang. We begin with a look at the week ahead on capitol hill. The senate is back in session on tuesday and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is making his First Priority crystal clear, funding the government. In a letter to his colleagues, he says that the country, quote, cannot afford the brinkmanship or hostage taking we saw from House Republicans earlier this year. But that could prove to be difficult, with some republicans of the house already tightening or threatening with a shutdown, while also pushing for an Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden. And once again, Congress N
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doj, pattern of abuse by minneapolis police. let s bring in nbc s jesse, cheese on the ground in minneapolis for us also paul butler, msnbc legal analyst. law professor and federal prosecutor. welcome guys, let s start with you. what did this report reveal and how are residents they re reacting? yeah alex, bottom line, the attorney general for the united states merrick garland saying that the practices and the patterns that the justice department observed here in minneapolis made the murder of george floyd possible. i ll read you a line from this report from the justice department which says that the minneapolis police department quote uses unreasonable force and infringes on first amendment rights and discriminates based on race and disability, and specifically the justice department singling out that the police department was discriminating against black people as well as native american people and i want to read this other note because i think this is something that is another top
justice by donald trump. because of donald trump s interference with the mueller investigation itself. two years after that subpoena was issued, and after fighting the subpoena in court, don mcgahn finally agreed to testify to the house judiciary committee last friday, under the condition basically that not be on tv. and so, the hearing was held behind closed doors on friday and the transcript was released today. and don mcgahn s new testimony we learned that he was one of the many leakers of information to the news media in the trump white house. and we got new clarity on don mcgahn s personal fear of being charged with a crime by special counsel counsel robert mueller. as the mueller report reveal, don mcgahn repeatedly discuss firing the attorney general and firing special counsel robert mueller, and more than once told don mcgahn to do that. to fire the special counsel.