embassies garrett hague, mar-a-lago in west palm beac florida. garrett, welcome to you. tell me all that you hearing about trump world about donald trump saying that he is goin to be arrested on tuesday. donald trump s allies hav been preparing for thi possibility for weeks, if no months if following this case closely and as you pointed out, they don t have any more specific information than do you or i i fact, the trump campaign spokesman indicated in his cleanup message to reporters there is nbc news reporting, that made them first aware tha this indictment, if it comes could come as soon as next wee but politically speaking talking only about the politic here, the trump team and his sort of wider constellation of allies have leaned into this moment, have leaned into thi possibility, to be able to cas the former president a standing up against what the see as a liberal, weaponized justice system you are seeing it from trump allies on twitter toda primarily, making th inv
use it at home and use it up to ten weeks into a pregnancy, at litigation continues into the supreme court. the generic version of the drug made by a company called gen biopro will also continue to be available. joining me now are the president of the naral pro choice america and lisa reuben, msnbc legal analyst. lisa, i want you to go through this decision with me, because and i think ari talked about it in the previous hour what i read here is something that reads like shade. this decision talking about in recent cases the court has been lambasted for staying a district court order based on the scanty review this court gives matters on its shadow docket this opening with lots of criticism of people who have been critical of the court, is that normal? and what do you make of it this is a court that isn t getting along particularly well, joy, so you re asking me, is this normal? it hasn t been normal up through the trump presidency, and yet, we now have nine justices that a
answer so, let s get started. we re hearing from the manhattan district attorne himself, regarding the possibl criminal charges for forme president donald trump how soon will we see i indictment more importantly, let s surviv a trump challenged in court? former vice president, mik pence, speaking out against hi former boss. i want to know, what is causin pence to suddenly develop spine about the events o january 6th? and later, it is oscars day, a the excitement builds, i wil talk to the screenwriter for a turning red, which has bee nominated for an oscar for bes animated feature film. all of that and more is coming up and a good sunday morning to all. i hope we remember to like you clocks ahead one hour fo daylight savings we re gonna start today s show with a widening rift between former president donald trum and his vice president in a speech last night, mike pence harshly criticize trump role in the january 6t insurrection, as well as trump s attempts to overturn that 20
wouldn t do it, he said it because he wouldn t do it with her. that s the way is framed his defense. i would never do that with her which is of curious denial o course but look, if you are a prosecutor, and i m not one, i m not a lawyer, n.i.l.a. s but i think that you obviously want to check every box, you wanna make sure you ve interviewed every witness. you wanna make sure you know exactly what they might say in every circumstance before yo proceed, especially with one and indictment that might be a consequential as this one. you would not wanna do tha casually what s really interestin without this case of course is that alvin bragg is reviving cases that have been done an buried this was left behind by hi predecessor, and it s no something that they were planning to pursue something has happened here. you presume change, alvi bragg s assessment of th viability of this case i don t that s more evidence or just a different lega theory that is a really interesting thing, because - dec
in fact, you can - even though it seems incredibl to think about, that s because they are sort of grandfathered into a much different position in our political media we think about the differently. when you line up what happen on fox news, the onl difference is that the there i a different production value and quality of the guests. you will and i are simpatic about shareholder derivative lawsuits breaches of fiduciary duty, no due diligence basically knowing that you wer walking in the value of th company into a black hole of money. what do you think about th viability of those types o lawsuits about being the spinoff from the shareholders? i m not an optimistic person i sort of understand - i see how mucky this can be. when you look at it, i do thin that what we are seeing righ now is the beginning of series of cascadin consequences the shareholder lawsuit are an