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about preparations for the trial. tomorrow, there s going to be an event in downtown miami at the courthouse, and we wanted to assure the public that we ve already begun preparations. everyone has a right to peacefully express themselves and exercise their constitutional rights, and obviously do it in a peaceful manner. our correspondent in washington, david willis, gave more details on the forthcoming court proceeding. he arrived by private plane to miami airport a short while ago and is spending the night at his hotel in the city before embarking on the shortjourney, about 20 minute motorcade journey to the federal courthouse in downtown miami tomorrow afternoon, in time for that three o clock scheduled arraignment an historic event by any standards. it s likely that mr trump will be brought into the federal building through an underground tunnel, i understand. he ll then make his way to the sixth floor to the us marshals office, where he will be fingerprinted, a mug shot
year s eve celebrations around the world. and, donald trump s legal life. a special counsel launches a new attack on trump s immunity defense while the former presidents legal team gears up to keep his name on the primary ballot in several states. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin today in maine where police are investigating a incident at the home of its secretary of state. the fake emergency call to the home of shana bellows coming after her decision to disqualify donald trump from that states primary ballot. fellas is telling msnbc that she is receiving nonstop threats of violence. i also want to call out the dehumanizing images that have been placed online of me. the threatening communications to people in my family, and to my staff. people who work for. me i is designed to instill fear, and to provoke silence, to keep people from speaking out. to send a message. that is
how conservatives and liberals think this country should raise and spend its money is a very, very valid discussion to have. sadly, that s not the one we re having. thanks to both of you, and solar and political economy in the american enterprise institute. he s the author of a dream is not dead, but populism could kill it. jennifer reuben is an opinion writer at the washington post, and msnbc political analyst host of the new podcast, jen reuben s green room. all right, straight ahead, we ll continue our breaking news coverage of the debt ceiling negotiations, which are ongoing right now. i ll be joined by congressman lloyd doggett, democrat of texas, and a member of the budget committee, as well as congressman adam smith, democrat of washington, and ranking member of the armed services committee. another hour of velshi begins right now. of velshi begin right now. and good morning to you, it is saturday may the 27th, i m ali velshi, the full faith and credit of the united
unlike cathy hochul, he s actually qualified to be governor. former new york congressman lee zelen. she ll bless your heart and tear your dearies apart. cohost of the bottom line on fox business kagan mcdowell. he looks like your favorite applebee s manager. cohost of fox & friends first, todd cairo. and finally, like a flash flood, she shows up where she s not wanted and causes a lot of damage, fox news contributor kat timpf. yes. those jalapeno poppers were cold, todd. greg: before we get to news stories, it s friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. greg: it s leftovers where i read the jokes we didn t use this week and as always, it s my first time reading them so if they suck, we ll take one of the writers out, strip him naked and set him on fire. [laughter] all right. here we go. this week in new jersey, more than 500 pounds of pasta was found mysteriously dumped in the woods. in response, one enraged resident is vowing revenge. [laughter] according to reports,