mika, the feds took his phone. that s never good, honestly. he s the architect of the attempted coup and the feds have his phone. you know, we were asking, how could this guy not be in legal trouble? apparently he seems he may be. the battle over abortion hits the states, many are wondering if there s anything the federal government can do to protect services for women and what is the state of women s rights? we ll be talking about all of that. willie is with us. good morning. willie, joe and mika, together again. the team is back. welcome to morning joe. it s tuesday, june 28th. along with joe, willie and me, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of the washington post eugene robinson. willie, yesterday, i m here working, we re doing a show on i think the most one of the most significant other than bush v. gore, perhaps the most significant case of this supreme court in half a century,
justified to themselves sticking around for this when it s so obvious that i is, y know, as hillary clinton called them the deplorables who are now in charge. you know the remarkable thing is you have all of these people who are in the republican establishment that when i was in the republican party, when i was in washington, i would look at them as being too establishment. right. too much in the bush camp. too you name it, too chamber of commerce, too establishmentarian, and they were these self-dealers. they always said you re too radical, scarborough, you re too this, too that. they re the trumpists now. i start with jenny thomas. i raise you matt shlap. these were the most establishment republicans there were, working for the bushes inside the white house. now all of a sudden they re the fire breathers who are saying