Starts now. Tonight on the reidout we will do large deportations from springfield, ohio. Large deportations, we re going to get these people out. We re bringing them back to venezuela. We re going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country and we re going to start with springfield and aurora. They know it s a lie. And yet, trump and vance are defending their racist hate speech about haitian migrants in springfield, ohio. Which is ripping the community apart and sparking violent threats. And maybe that s the whole point. Also tonight, the second apparent assassination attempt against donald trump, the suspect is none of the things trump rails about. Not a liberal, not a minority, not a migrant. But that s not stopping maga world from using the incident to pour more fuel on the fire. Plus, expanding the map. Surprisingly good new polling for vice president harris in states that are not supposed to be competitive. But we begin tonight with an admission. Now, i want you
where he ll finally experience consequences for some of his actions. next week, tuesday, marks the beginning of the second e. jean carroll defamation trial. news on that later on. but first things first, developments ahead of closing arguments. tomorrow in new york s $250 million civil fraud lawsuit. the judge revealed he would not allow donald trump to deliver part of those closing arguments himself as he had requested. the reasoning, neither trump nor his attorneys ever got back to the judge agreeing to preconditions. in truth, it is hard to imagine what trump wanted more, an opportunity to put himself at the center of proceedings to deliver his message in his own way, or an opportunity like this, to complain, whine about being silenced, despite the fact his own team failed to respond to the judge on time. remember, in both cases, e. jean carroll s defamation and new york s civil fraud, trump s guilt has already been determined. these decisions will only settle the punish.
it is good to be back with you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, breaking news. a supreme court document on a closely watched abortion case gets posted early by mistake. what it says about procedures when the life of the mother is at risk. the destructive flooding sweeping through south dakota and other parts of the midwest. entire neighborhoods under water after record rain. in minnesota, a home teetering at the edge of a failing dam collapses into a river. unbelievable footage there. also ahead, an nbc news investigation. the search here in the u.s. for more than 50 migrants with ties to an isis smuggling network. and a legal saga that began more than a decade ago. wikileaks founder julian assange with a clenched fist to clears as he steps off the plane a free man. our nbc reporters are following all the latest developments. we start with the supreme court and this document that was not supposed to be posted today on emergency abortions. ms
he wanted media attention on it. i think this was the exact same. you look at harry made a great point. i ve got a copy of the email exchange. even the type face is different on some of them as if they were cut and paste, as if the attorney didn t write them and they were sent to him. it s an odd several pages of emails i have to say. i don t know if it was donald trump or somebody with donald trump sent, you know here s what he should say and it was cut and paste into the email. i always do love a formatting issue. it also reminded me of when you were in court and he testified. rewind to that moment. in some ways, i think that performance was a tell about what we could expect had he somehow actually taken this opportunity here. absolutely. because he was unrepentant, he talked about things that were far outside the scope of this case, he really just wanted an opportunity to explain himself
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