reiser live from msnbc headquarters in new york on a busy saturday evening. happening right now, a man hunt intensifying in texas for the suspected gunman accused of killing five people, including an eight year old. after authorities say that they asked him to stop firing his gun in his yard. the search underway right now for the suspect. we are following extreme weather coast to coast from heavy rain to snow to dangerous heat. while the midwest faces flooding from the mississippi river, a result of melting snowpack. we will get the latest from iowa. plus, president biden s reelection pitch. she is in the fear of maga republicans to court democratic donors. and a live look at washington where nerd prom is about to be underway. it is the one night every year where you could find the president, top journalists, and hollywood elite all in the same room. we will have a preview of the white house correspondents dinner ahead. we begin in texas where moments ago authorities delivere
it actually helps his legal defense. this week, enough feels court reinstated trump s federal gag order. following his comments, create, quote, as significant and imminent threat. trump can no longer lash out at witnesses or court staff or the election interference case. special counsel, jack smith? he remains fair game. meanwhile, house repue anying te georgia charges against trump. trump allies launched an investigation into fulton county the a, fani willis, claiming she secretly conspired of the january six committee. a former january six committee chair responded to the allegations say, of course they worked with georgia prosecutors. when we found wrongdoings like we did, we made the necessary referrals, that is not doing anything other than, what we were sworn to do as members of congress. we have taken an oath of office to do just that. all this as trump turns his companies fraud trial into a campaign right. monday trump will be testifying in new york despite earnin
highest ranking official to appear as a witness. pence spent more than seven hours at the federal courthouse, the new york times reports the justice department is also taking a closer look at trump s fund raising tactics in the immediate after matt of his loss. they re trying to determine whether mr. trump and his aides violated federal wire charge statutes, carrying money thing to needed to fight election fraud when they knew that there was no evidence to back those claims. joining me now, contributor and former watergate prosecutor jill wine-banks. she co-hosts the and its offer of the watergate girls. thank you for being with us tonight. obviously, that failed, why mike pence s testimony might be particularly damaging or interesting to the grand jury? thank you lindsey, it is a great question. pence s testimony is important because it is one-on-one. he had the conversations.