board. mike allen, thank you for that, and enjoy your weekend and thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this friday morning. morning joe starts now. let me say that i not like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function and i will now be gently reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. and i am returning to my plan, and i will be offering this government nothing but the most fervent support. like cincinatus. that was boris johnson giving his farewell speech but he s now back in the fold now that liz truss has resigned. hardly knew ye. back in the states it s been more than a week since the january 6th decided to subpoena the former president. we re going to go through why donald trump has not been served yet. and the investigation into the capitol attack is in need of serious funding but there s not a lot of time to make that happen. we ll explain. plus presi
it contributes to the looming specter of if there is a second trump presidency. former peach manager joins me live to discuss the speaker dubbed mega mike. impeachment, despite having no concrete evidence to make their case, speaker mike johnson will have the house vote this week to begin an impeachment inquiry into president biden. white house spokesperson, ian sams, is here with the administration s response. and, listen up biden, the new chair of the democratic governors association. minnesota governor, tim walz, tells me why he thinks it s time for the biden campaign to be old. i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. the rising alarm over the dangers of a second trump administration is not just about the twice impeached, four times indicted on 91 counts, disgraced former presidents. they re also about the long list of enablers willing to help him. people like sun to flee congressman, kevin mccarthy. in his first television interview since announcing that he w
fall, obviously, but lots of big lie representatives already in congress, a well more than a hundred voted to decertify the election in 2020. we might cut off aid to ukraine. that s because it s in part fueled by some of these extreme maga types, isolationists, the marjorie taylor greenes of the world who appear, if republicans take the house, appear to have out sized influence in the congress. these are going to be prominent figures in this republican congress. tell us were that to happen, what would that look like? yeah, no, that s a really really salient question, and, i mean, mccarthy is very mindful of the fact that for him to become speaker and thus for him to wield power and to govern in the house, he s going to need the support of the trumpian base. we have seen that going back to late january of 2021 when he made his fateful trip to mar-a-lago. he s going to be doing the same
commissioned by the attorney general. we saw, as you were reading through the comments from the trump campaign manager and all of this, what i am struck by his on the question of impeachment i think the actual salient question is whether public opinion moves significantly on the question of impeachment. because i am skeptical that it will. because we ve had this report and there is nothing new today that wasn t already in the report. the polls have shown that people are bored of this issue, for the most part. if public opinion shifts toward impeachment, that might be a game changer. but there will be other very significant development s when it comes to shaping public opinion when the inspector general comes out with his findings. when it durham finds or doesn t find whatever he may, when it comes to the russia investigation. there will be signposts along the way between now and the election that will once again change the game, change the narrative, change the public discussion around
are talking about comey? talk about before you are against it and then for it, the republicans loved and hated them, we are saying the same thing with mueller. now we love him, we hate them, which one is it? to this point, this entire thing is political. there is no question that the only way the ball moves as if public opinion moves. that is sad, because again, we re talking about article impeachments. this is serious matters. should be moved by politics but it will be. lisa: he s making the case, nothing to see her, we are doing things by the book, and a discussion doing the job. how does a square that with the fact that he was the one he release his own memos, government memos come to spur special counsel to stick? katie: if you want to make that argument that everything was done by the book, as many of the people who are part of this cabal said, if you have nothing to hide, why are you worried about an investigation shall this happen?