attack of the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, tweeting quote. trump indictment would be a disgusting abuse of power. the d a should be put in jail jail. really he must have some serious evidence or something to say something like that, right? wrong cnn asked him about that tweet today. here was his response. quote i think we ll stick with just what we tweeted out if you want to report that no evidence alabama senator tommy tuberville wade into on manhattan, d a. alvin bragg. thank you should be accountable what he s doing. i mean, nobody s ever done this. this is unprecedented going after a former president of united states that uh, is running for president? what if he broke the law? broke the law. you gotta you gotta pay the price. ah, but i mean, i haven t looked into it enough. got it. this is unprecedented, but i haven t looked into it enough. that about sums it up. hammer the talking points fact be, or at
ideology as to what i need to do to walk down that republican nomination. the truth of the matter is that as repugnant as it was for me and you and for viewers personally and using migrants for human trafficking. also potentially in violation of the supremacy clause but he did it and he s doing it again because it worked politically for him. there is no pushback in florida. if anything, he won a record amount of votes. until there is a political price to be made for this, he doesn t hear about being shown up by the courts. he certainly doesn t care about saying for immigration advocates and people with common sense and human dignity that this is just about presidential politics. he s going to continue doing what he thinks he needs to do, as long as it aims and scores political points. and jim, you know with this house hearings, you have the oversight democrats, tweeting quote, good morning, and good luck to everybody except oversight members.
so well-received. because it does drawback tremendous contrast between what governing looks like, and what the politics of destruction and investigation look like. which is exactly what the biden team wanted to pull off. katie, your outlet, new reporting legislation we re seeing introduced by house republicans. speaker mccarthy, quote, knows that while alt-right conservative bills could pass with the slimmest of margins, they would be purely symbolic. many gop members would welcome such actions ahead of the 2024 presidential election in an attempt to create a foil president joe biden. for mccarthy, continuingly arm twisting to pass bills that won t go anywhere, may not inspire confidence or independents that will decide legions of house races next year. what challenges lie ahead for mccarthy, do you think, as the far-right of the party gains more influence? we ve talked so much about threats to his leadership. i d also s threats to legislation. absolutely. 100 percent, alicia.
evidence that former president trump knew for a fact that he had lost in 2020, but still peddled an alternate reality. the washington post reports that trump fired a research firm to investigate all final aspects of fraud. they, quote, could not offer any proof that he was the rightful winner of the election. are people familiar with the manner said the jump disputed the findings shared with his campaign weeks before the capitol riot. all of this, is trump prepares to fight a special counsel subpoena of president mike pence. telling msnbc news, he s trying to stop pence from testifying about his insurrection. also with the subpoena, trump national security advisor robert o brien, and his deputy previously staff were interviewed with the january 6th committee. joining me now to discuss, msnbc contributor and former watergate prosecutor.
we know that black, brown, unintentional indigenous people are disproportionately burdened with these issues. if we keep making recommendations that are very based in, quote, white american food base, people are gonna wreck the i can eat the foods that are recommended. what we need to tell people is your cultural foods fit, and let s find ways to modify them so they can meet your health and nutritional goals. i think a lot of us internalize that message that we received somewhere along the way, but the foods we grew up loving, the ones that are grandmothers made for us in their kitchens, were somehow unhealthy, or were wrong. can you give us an example of healthy meals from around the world that are often overlooked when you re talking about healthy food here in this country? absolutely. just today, i was speaking with my husband about taleblu. that s a dish that shows up in trinidad and tobago. the base is, you know, non-starchy vegetables.