even here in rwanda. and your government has said that it remains undeterred, will continue with this, but there have been criticisms, even here in rwanda, that, you know, the record of the rwandan government is not great on human rights, on democracy. some reports from the british government have also, you know, raised questions about media freedom and democracy here. does that change now? well, we are very determined to follow through on this migration partnership. it s very important we break the business model of these appalling people traffickers who are putting peoples lives at risk, particularly in the english channel. and this partnership that we have developed with rwanda benefits both countries. we re working very closely together and i have been having very good discussion when i was here with the rwandan foreign minister about how we can continue to develop the partnership between our two nations.
it seems to me, excuse the lecture, to concentrate on what the news is today, not a leaked draft but the fact that the draft was leaked. whoever did this leak should be prosecuted and should go to jail for a very long time. i don t know who did it. i hope we find out because the person or persons who did it really struck a blow against the rule of law. mm-hmm, an tack on the fabric of america on the courts, on democracy itself. let s not forgot that the right loves leaks when it s about hillary clinton or hunter biden but when the leak exposes them, suddenly it s an insurrection, an act of terrorism against the court. okay, so now you re mad about an insurrection, noted. and, of course, when all else fails, the right turns to a tried and true method which is to blame the black lady. i find it suspect that the first leak coming out of the supreme court in history comes
facebook and different entities have impacted the overall spablt that usually democracies are trying to create. they are being extremely dangerous. we have been talking about this the most of the morning. it seems like facebook knew this himself and it s not just wireless and countries. vladimir putin security services, how people set themselves up. and feeling discourse. and this is exactly the problem of democracy. honestly, i think there should be following we have to play it it to
watching what s happening around the world with facebook and social media and the impact it had on democracy. is there something of the alliance that you worried about thinking discussed or getting engage ld in because to an extent of the alliance is based on the strength of information and facts being valued and disinformation being put away. the debate in the united states, three of them are especially free and independent press. nato is there to protect democracies and harm democracies also. and their liable information. a what role have we seen? russia have been behind extensive disinformation. we are counting that.
they re sharing this information. what does that look like, kate? what should congress do? what does the president recommend now given what we know about facebook, given what we know about the damage it s done to the democracy and as you said to young girls in particular through instagram? what does he believe should be done from the top? well, he s following this process on capitol hill closely. obviously, the section 230 reform process. we will see where that process ends up. but we believe they should not spread this damage unchecked. but he continues to negotiate on capitol hill and remains very engaged in that. kate, we have morning joe himself here now for the next question and he has the most important question yet. are you ready? you talked about your response for actors across all platforms, including cable news. mika, of course, puts us at the top of the list for talking about the red sox/yankees game for 13 minutes at the top of the show today, which leads to the m