politicsnation tonight s lead, danger all ove again. it we even and his third run fo the white house, forme president donald trump still can push politics to the edge. last night, trump happil mingled with maga supporters a a wrestling match and oklahoma just hours after dropping bombshell announcement, th former president claiming on his truth social platform, h would be arrested on tuesday although he offered no proof that charges were eminent just like on january 6th trum called for protest without specifying whether the the should be violent or non violent. manhattan da alvin bragg sending out an internal memo t the staff and his office assuring them they will be safe trump s response, another angr post calling him a racist an once again the most prominence and influential republicans ar rallying behind trump no matte what havoc he wreaks, speake of the house kevin mccarth calling the case against the former president and outrageou abuse of power by a radical da if this i
this. you should never use the justice department on the gland out of the boxes of material, but they won t put things in those boxes to entrap him? one man is already targeted a fbi office before being killed by police. the violent rhetoric online has reached a fevered pitch. plus democrats and the president hailing the passage of the inflation protection act, hoping it will translate to votes in november. today the american people one. the special interests last, finally. the final passage of the inflation reduction act act in the house of representatives, people to see lower health care, those that are paying zero dollars in federal income tax will now have to pay a minimum tax. we can recover all that this hour. we re gonna begin with the unsealed search warrant from mar-a-lago. hunting for people with knowledge of the document, who tunes reporting that at least one term provider signed a statement in june and serving that all material merit is classified and
that s why i wanted to talk to you tonight. now that the former presiden is once again calling on his supporters to protest, are you seeing a similar response on that you see a lot of violen threats directly targeted at specific people. the big difference between january 6th and now is befor january 6th and there was weeks, even months of run up to tha date a couple weeks before januar 6th, there was a donald trum rally. the white house was see you on january 6th. that was the wi-fi password that was the wi-fi password at the rally set up by the campaign you don t see that right now what you see is people sayin any protest might be a trap by the feds and all this stuff. but the big problem with thi stuff is you can t identif lone wolf s. we ve had five, six years of lone wolf s. i will counties off right now. last year, after the mar-a-lag raid, there was a guy who named ricky shiver, he went to the ohio offices of the fbi, h ended up dying in a shoot out.
case. within hours of the news that mar-a-lago search breaking, extremist sites were filled with violent rhetoric. some of it posted by a man named ricky shiver according to sources and documents. on thursday, shiver went beyond just words. armed, and body armor, he tried to breach a fbi field office in cincinnati. his leader killed by innocent off by officers. we have now learned shiver was a navy veteran. he was at the u.s. capitol on january 6th, and posted on donald trump social network about wanting to kill at the agents following that search. for more on that, we are joined by intelligence extremism and disinformation analyst christopher goldsmith, also an iraq war veteran. and christopher, you wrote a 200-page imports and imparts dealt with the targeting of veterans for political misinformation. does schiff or sound like the type of person who becomes radicalized? do you think veterans are particularly susceptible? i used to work for a congressionally chartered veteran service
for me, what on earth was the motivation for wanting this kind of data from the white house into a completely unsecured area like mar-a-lago. and that, you know, again, the imagination can run wild here as to what the motivation might have been. an hours long standoff with a government this ohio has ended with the suspect dead. the man tried unsuccessfully to enter an fbi office in cincinnati on thursday morning. and then fled in his vehicle. he eventually stopped and exchanged gunfire with officers. brynn gingras has the details. reporter: multiple sources told me and my colleague josh campbell that the arm s specific is ricky shiver who they tried to negotiate with this person after a standoff in the rural area of ohio and when that didn t work, less than lethal