other grand jury material. but what is now public tells a damning story about the former twice impeached president who, by the way, is the one who originally called for the affidavit to be released. trying to play chicken with the doj before they called his bluff. now, first in the government s 13-page memo explaining the rationale for the redactions they said parts must remain sealed to, quote, protect the safety and privacy for a significant number of witnesses in addition to law enforcement. in other words, the fbi s probable cause was not based on a single informant but a number of different witnesses likely having to be people inside the trump s orbit and i m sure that fact is not sitting well with donald tonight. and the affidavit explains why many of them might have cooperated. it describes in specific detail the nature of some of the documents that were just laying around trump s golf resort. in 15 boxes of documents returned to the national archives in january the fb
essentially said that some sort of attorney client privilege had been a stab list. so again. this is in the judge s hands, and that will be the ultimate determination as to whether or not there was a conflict of interest. and if tacopina can continue forward representing trump. thank you. before you go . you ve got new reporting also on sort of what aides to the president. folks around him at mara lago are saying now as he plans to go to texas, for example, this weekend? yes. they expected indictment. what are they telling you? yeah trump has been behind closed doors, really running the false spectrum of reaction to this potential indictment. there are times when he has complained it is unfair. there are times he has celebrated at saying that it s going to help him politically, and there are times where he has just ignored it altogether, and his aides say that part of this, they believe is compartmentalization, but also the fact that he has resigned himself. to the fact that he is
so, it makes sense to go down and spread this information. because they re spreading information by word of mouth to each other. colorado governor jared polis is calling on your state legislation to pass new gun measures. including an expanded red flag law at the same time lawmakers in colorado are stab list and office of gun violence protection. 18 months ago, with a 3 million dollar budget. but the office has not distributed any grant money to communities to stop gun violence. how important is that money? what would you like to see state lawmakers do to help crack down on gun violence in your city? i think they are making some good movement. i certainly think governor poets is well aware of a lot of the challenges, and the root consequences of the challenges. there, by he s looking at not over the gun laws but also red flag laws that we have here in colorado. we have to certainly deal with those. many of those guns are being
republican leaders are moving on from the former president trump embracing santas this party s best, vote for retaking the white house. so our we rewatching the political might be redrawn, here is this the end of the trump era at the beginning of the rise of desantis? it s hard to say. there is no doubt that donald trump did not have a very good night last night. there is no doubt that his interference in the republican primaries overruling, in some instances, the preferences of more stab list republicans, probably is going to cost the republican party a seat or two and that s a lot. both his personal conduct and his conduct in office are getting to the overwhelming. he has had a pretty bad year. and this just kept off that bad year. as you know, in any democracy, when a politician has a bad like year like, that someone
by 12 students at morgan state university. the 300 plus chapters, 50,000 initiated members, the organization was a stab list with the goals of development and a perpetuation of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity and brotherhood. as i mentioned, we have been chatting with the presidents of the divine nine. however, the president could not join us today. but in his place, we welcome the good brother, walter fields. he is the director of communications and and he brought me a good gift today. he brought me an old-school msnbc pen, but he also brought us a provisional sample ballot. talk to you about the work you are doing in advance of these midterm election. we were birthed in the revolutionary moment of the 1960s. it was founded four days after