misconduct. and as our electoral map is poised to add more red district, the admission act evens the balance by finally recognizing the historically black district of columbia as a state. of course, on the other side, the house gop caucus is purging the last of its members who acknowledge reality because that reality requires republicans to admit that they cannot continue to campaign on a big lie. but regardless of what comes out of congress, the senate is where the future is either stalled or starting. and it is there that mitch mcconnell and senate republicans have committed to inertia if it means denying president biden a victory. of course, it doesn t help that moderate democrats like west virginia senator joe manchin refuse to take their best weapon away, the filibuster. but what should not escape anyone watching is that you are now seeing nearly every state level gop trying to find its rudder after last year and plotting their future at black and brown voters joining me
this is the ingraham angle. as always thank you for joining us. fani lines blurred. that is the focus of tonight s angle. today over several hours in atlanta courtroom, we saw why allowing county d.a. to bring charges against former u.s. president is absurd and destructive. fani willis as they leftist who thought this case would catapult her to political fame, maybe even the senate or governor s mansion because it would be fani, the trump slayer. she was so full of herself that she thought no one would notice when she hired her married boyfriend as lead trump investigator. now, just to refresh everyone on the timeline here come on new year s day 2021, miss willis started as fulton county d.a. in the next month or two days later, february 10th, she opens the criminal investigation into the trump election interference claim. then months later, november 1st, she hires her friend, nathan wade is a very special prosecutor. then, the next day, he files for divorce from his wife
and i thank you. good to be back with you on this second hour of msnbc reports with jose diaz-balart. it is 1:00 eastern, 10:00 a.m. pacific. i m in today for chris jansing. what happens today in a d.c. courthouse could be one of the most important days yet for the former president. donald trump s lawyer facing off against jack smith s special counsel team about the durability of trump s presidential immunity argument. it is now in the hands of three judges, but could this case as trump s lawyer put it open pandora s box? a president has to have immunity. and the other thing is i did nothing wrong. and the two top figures in this case, special counsel jack smith and judge tanya chutkan have now both been victims of swatting. what does that mean for the safety of public officials as we head into a busy 2024? plus, the pentagon s investigation into secretary of to hide his hospitalization from even the white house as more lawmakers on capitol hill call for his resignation.
disagreements it s a reminder of how much it would mean to reach out. that does it for me tonight, the rachel maddow show starts right now. i love that closing story. that was excellent, and you do not know this, but it is very much in keeping with the theme that i m going to be talking about this whole hour, so i know we didn t coordinate this, but this was we have a mind meld today. i will be looking forward to that. just a reminder of humanity even with disagreement which is sometimes hard to remember in this time. yeah, and it is the thing that most frustrates the people who want us to forget that for their own political purposes but it s the only way out, thanks, my friend. much appreciate it. well done. thanks at home for joining us. the capital of the great state of mississippi is jackson, of course. the airport in jackson, mississippi, is called jackson medgar wiley evers international airport. it is named for medgar evers, the civil rights leader. after he
thanks my friend much appreciated and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour it s really good to have the capital of the great state of mississippi is jackson. the airportpi of jackson, mississippi, is called jackson medger wily evers international airport. it s named for medger evers, the civil rights leader. he was a decorated u.s. army veteran in world war ii. after he came home from the war, after the united states supreme court ruled on brown vs. board of education in 1954 racial segregation was of course supposed to end in american public schools. as you know, it did not. six months, after brown v. board they named him the first ever field secretary of mississippi so he could lead their efforts in that state to organize against segregation, to organize for civil rights. in 1963 medger evers was murdered. he was shot in the back in his own driveway. he was only 37 years old. but now37 the jackson, mississippi, international airport is named for him. and just a