she shouldn t be allowed to run, okay? there s virtually no doubt that fbi director comey and the great, great special agents of the fbi will be able to collect more than enough evidence to honor indictments against hillary clinton and her inner circle, despite her efforts to disparage them and discredit them. if she were to win this election, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. in that situation, we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and, ultimately, a criminal trial. [ crowd booing ] it would grind government to a halt. wow. well, that was then candidate donald trump just three days before the 2016 election, saying a president under felony indictment would grind the government to a halt and create a constitutional crisis. he got the premise right, just the players wrong, as he is now the first former u.s. president and candidate to be convicted of a crime. i mean, this is what he said. she should not be able to run. i
100%. judy s family says they can finally move on with their lives. there is one thing that brings them peace. you are religious. does that give you any comfort to know your mom and dad are now together? they are in a better place than we are. what would you say to judy? i will tell her that i love her and i would give her the biggest hug. that is all for this edition of dateline. thank you for watching. ank you this sunday edition of morning joe weekend. it was another fast-moving news week. here are more of the conversations you ekmight have missed. donald trump and his allies are ratcheting up their calls for revenge against democrats in response to trump s conviction in his new york city criminal trial. some examples. in a fox news interview on friday, former white house advisor stephen miller called le on republican secretary of state and attorneys general to quote, get in the game and use every facet of power to go toe to toe with democrats. florida senator ma
prepared for without america s support. mckay, let s dive into that a little more. from president macron of france, in particular, there s been this effort to make europe more independent or, let s say, less dependent on the u.s. in terms of military and financial strength. what other steps are he and his fellow european leaders taking to try to, if you will, trump-proof what they re doing right now ahead of his possible return? yeah, there have been a number of efforts recently proposed. one of them, as you mentioned, is, you know, developing defense autonomy in europe in a way that would potentially channel funds away from nato, which really does rely on america and toward the european defense alliance. there s been talk of taking the responsibility for arming ukraine, the literal logistical responsibility out of nato s hands. they don t know if a future
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Security in Europe remains a critical U.S. national interest. A recent refocusing on the evergreen idea of European strategic autonomy and a flurry of activity with the goal of an independent European (read: European Union) defense force should give U.S. policymakers pause and be met with a skeptical and discerning eye. Security in the Euro-Atlantic region is too important to the United States to be delegated to the European Union (EU).