Hello, everyone. Im alicia menendez. Donald trump has been out of office for over 140 days now, yet the damage hes inflicted on democracy continues to be revealed. New reactions tonight to news from the New York Times that his department of justice subpoenaed the Communications Records of lawmakers and their families, including a minor. Illinois congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to clean house. I was a little disappointed quite frankly that we learned about this secret subpoenas of Intelligence Community members from apple and not from Merrick Garlands Justice Department. They need to also show that they are Cleaning House and that they come clean with any other secret subpoenas or investigations or inappropriate targets. The Justice Departments internal watchdog is launching an investigation into federal prosecutors use of secret subpoenas to obtain records from apple concerning two california lawmakers on the house intelligence committee. Those lawmakers were then Ranking Member now current House Intel Chair adam schiff as well as congressman Eric Swalwell, both democrats. While under the leadership of jeff sessions, he was hunting for the sources behind news media reports about contacts between Trump Associates and russia. As they report, ultimately the data and other evidence did not tie the committee to the leaks. That report is prompting Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer and other democrats to demand sessions and former Attorney General bill barr testify before the Senate Judiciary committee. Both sessions and barr claim they know nothing about the subpoenas. Were only finding out about this because the gag order placed on apple by trumps doj expired, allowing apple to disclose what was happening. Its important to note that the New York Times reports this was happening in 2017, not trumps final days in office. It was not a frantic, lastditch effort to stay in office after losing the election. This reporting reveals that trump was willing to do what he felt he would be in office forever and what he would be willing to do if the American People allow him back into the oval office, which bring us us to the republican party, working since the day trump the lost roll back Voting Rights. According to the brennen center, 14 states have enacted 22 new laws that restrict voting access. 61 bills with restrictive provisions are moving through 18 state legislatures. Attorney general Merrick Garland says the doj will work to secure and expand the right to vote for all americans. With me now, msnbc legal contributor, katie phang. Harry litman, legal faster columnist for the l. A. Times and former u. S. Attorney, and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General during the clinton administration, Betsy Wood Roof Swan is an msnbc contributor. Good to see you all. The dojs internal watchdog is going to investigate the seizure of Communications Members during the trump era. What are they going to be looking for and how could it help shed light on what trump was using the doj to do . Itll help, but its not enough. The oig will only look at current employees, no power to force nonemployees to talk to him. And also it could take a year, 18 months, but hell sit down with the remaining people there and say what exactly happened here, how did it come to be that these guys were on the list . Its important to note, alicia, there are potential nonsinister explanations here, which makes it all the more important that there be a full investigation. But Leak Investigations are needle in a haystack propositions, and they may be saying it was just piece of hay in the stack that we didnt know about. But thats what hell betoward. It will be a skplimtd long inquiry. Katie, i dont need to remind you, trump had been falsely publicly calling adam schiff a leaker, constantly calling for an investigation. How could that be used as evidence now . Well, it would just be evidence that there was the complete and total politicization of the department of justice during the Trump Administration. I mean, you know, theres Actual Supreme Court precedent, alicia, concerning federal grand jury subpoenas because thats exactly what was used in this case as the vehicle by which the records were obtained for 73 Phone Numbers and at least 16 email addresses from apple. This prior Supreme Court precedent says that these grand jury subpoenas, although they can be readily issued as long as they cant be used if the targets of those subpoenas are done out of malice or for some type of malevolent intent or some type of specific political intent. Thats exactly what we all need to know. If barr denies knowledge, if sessions denies knowledge, and now we know that rosenstein from reporting is denying knowledge, then what does that mean . Is there some Rogue Division at the department of Justice Department during the Trump Administration that was running around issuing these subpoenas or getting these subpoenas issued to be able to get these records . Its concerning, and the American Public needs to know. So the Senate Judiciary committee should have hearings and people like barr, sessions, rosenstein, they should testify and explain why they were doing what they were doing. Well, betsy, your latest reporting talks about how the former a. G. Is distancing himself, writing barr said that while he was Attorney General he was not aware of any congressmans records being sought in a leak cases and added that trump never encouraged him to zero in on the democratic lawmakers who reportedly became targets of the former president s push to unmask leakers of classify information. What does it say that even bill barr doesnt want to touch this . It tells you this isnt great. Usually people like barr and sessions are the most enthusiastic defenders of the most controversial steps that the Justice Department took during the Trump Administration. The fact that the First Response from the former Attorney General was to say that he didnt know about this without putting forward any sort of defense or any sort of plausible argument that, hey, maybe this wasnt that bad, the fact that were not hearing from that from him tells you everything you need to know about the potential significance or the actual significance of this news thats broken over the weekend. One thing thats important Taking A Step Back is to look at the context of this. And that is in the very early days of the Trump Administration, the Justice Department, led by sessions and rod rosenstein, rolled out aggressive, Torqued Up Focus On Finding People who were leaking or sharing information with journalists, including classified information, finding them, prosecuting them and trying to put them behind bars. This became a top priority for the dojs National Security division, even though that division has finite resources and im sure you and i can think of several other National Security problems that might be a slightly higher concern and threat to this country than people talking to reporters. But at the Justice Department in response to the president s broader constant tweets and comments and harangues about these leaks, the department hunted down as many people as possible and thats the context in which the department ended up, even the most benign explanation possible, thats where the Justice Department ended up hovering up information from two lawmakers, part of the job that they had, of course, is to oversee the department of justice. Hackers one of those Lawmakers Schiff calling on Merrick Garland to clean house inside of doj. What would that look like . He is. Thats really important point because the pressure grows on garland. Hes tried very much to take the approach of ill now stay in my lane and do it right and leave the past behind. But the pressure grows on him, including with these recent decisions. What would it look like . It would look like more investigations like this. It would look like more Policy Initiatives of the sort hes undertaking already with, say, Voting Rights that hes announced. It would mean that he actually is putting his hands around certain problems from the past. A really quick point on the investigation. Everything betsy and katie says is right, and the big question is, was it politically motivated . But we dont think right now schiff and swalwell were the actual targets, rather, they were a number called by one of the targets. Its a problem, but we dont have yet a smoking gun that they were targeted in a political way. Somebodys dog is very upset about this. Katie, to zoom out, what happens if this passes without consequence . [ no audio ] yeah, ive lost her audio. Im sorry. Ill kick that over to you. What happens is one more piece of damage that trump did to the reputation of the Justice Department will remain intact. Whatever the explanation is for how this happened, the fact that it happened and it was possible for these members of congress to have their information sucked up in this way and not get notification in time is something that is going to further erode Public Confidence in the wall of separation between doj and the white house. So to harrys point, this is something thats become a priority for Merrick Garland. The challenge it presents, of course, is that there are many cases where perhaps the white house wishes they could somehow signal to the Justice Department maybe recalibrate some things. For instance, the Justice Department is defending trump in litigation involving Rape Accusations against him. That litigation has continued under Merrick Garland. White house officials can say, look, if they had their say, if there was political sway over doj, that litigation probably would not be going on. What this means is that the cost or the challenge to the Biden Administration is, are they willing to actually take some of the potential hits, deal with some of the complicated or nuanced headlines that will be required in order for the public to really have confidence that dojs acting independently of the white house, independently of politicize officials and the Biden Administration. Thats something to keeping an eye on going forward, is when do they see the doj taking steps that perhaps wouldnt be political beneficial to the white house. That, interestingly, is one of the signs that the institution itself is regaining the independence that it has enjoyed. Katie, harry, betsy, thank you for getting us started. Next, republicans carry on with their attacks on Voting Rights. Its a statelevel onslaught with nationwide consequences. What can congress do . 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What is the Attorney General proposing . How much will it then situation in those states . Yeah, so there are a couple of things that Attorney General Merrick Garland proposed yesterday. One of the overarching themes that he emphasized was the need to essentially reinstate the preclearance protections that were struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013, a really essential part of the Voting Rights act that activists have said really makes the law moot unless those protections and those provisions are reinstated. That was one big thing that garland emphasized. The other thing that he said was that the department of justice is going to double the number of staffers who are tasked with overseeing the enforcement of Voting Rights and to protect the right to vote. This was really an acknowledgment by garland that once you start slashing the right to vote, thats really the beginning of the end of democracy. The Attorney Generals been very careful not to wade into deeply political issues, but his decision to speak out publicly on this signifies the importance with which the department views this issue. I think it is telling that the department of justice is where were leading our show on multiple fronts today. What does garlands new Enforcement Effort on Voting Rights say about how his department is approaching the issue compared to how barr and sessions handled enforcement during the trump years . Yeah, well, clearly theyre making it a priority. President biden specifically said when he assumed office that this is an issue thats close to his heart. Civil rights is an issue he grew up in. Its something that inspired him politically. And so by expanding the Civil Rights Division staff, as Merrick Garland promised to do, by expanding the amount of Trial Attorneys that will be focused on Voting Rights in specific states, this is clearly an issue that the Biden Administration and the Justice Department are taking seriously and signaling very clearly from the bully pulpit that this is an issue that theyre going to focus on, especially when congress may not be able to act as swiftly. To connect the dots on these stories, these new reports about trumps doj seizing Phone Records of democrats adam schiff and Eric Swalwell is putting new urgency on the push to get new Voting Rights bills passed in congress. But when you have Senator Manchin opposed to the for the people act as well as changing the filibuster, where do negotiations stand right now . Yeah. So because of the fact that democrats have such a slim majority in the senate, they really need manchins support in order to really get anything done. So the fact that he has withdrawn his support for this big senate bill sb 1 that would address Voting Rights across the country, that pretty much means that it is bill is doa. Its very likely not going to go anywhere and it seems clear that congress is going to be taking a backseat on this, which is perhaps why manchin really isnt very popular among members of his own party because, you know, he recently told nbc news that a oneparty push to enact new Voting Legislation is, quote, a disaster waiting to happen. But based on what we see in republicancontrolled legislatures across the country, the way that theyre passing bills with little, if any, democratic support, seems like thats already unfolding. Sarah beat me to it. Imagine republicans are insisting any Voting Measure be passed with bipartisan support, yet you have statelevel republicanled legislatures moving full speed ahead to pass new voter restrictions laws. If that hypocrisy is getting lost in translation . Sure well, youre right. I can say that this idea of bipartisanship is a hard pill for democrats to swallow. You know, i would argue that whoever said one person cant make a difference, they never met joe manchin. It really does in that instance come down to the filibuster. Whether its sb 1 or the john lewis Voting Rights act, Which Manchin said he supports, at the end of the day, likely it wont get enough republican votes. It would come down to the filibuster and that is, again, a thing that joe manchin does not support. So at the end of the day, its hard to see how bipartisanship is going to have a play at all here, but democrats arent really all on the same page either. Right. Answering questions that are impossible to answer. Thank you both. The community of orlando remembering the lives lost in the Pulse Nightclub shooting five years ago. Well talk to the reporters and what has changed since that night. 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