Week but theres no question overall two big things stuck out to me. First of all this week was an extraordinarily reminder of just how much legal trouble the legal president is in. Its really something to have all eyes glued on the courthouse in washington, d. C. Watching what jack smith is going to do, waiting for an indictment in the investigation and his attempt to overturn the 2020 election, only to have a new separate Superseding Indictment Draft in the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. All happening within the span of hours. You really cant make this stuff up sometimes. And put 1 figure on this mountain of legal trouble, just last night the Washington Post came out with a new piece detailing the more than 40 million trumps Political Group is spent on legal costs to defend not just trump, but his advisers and others in the first half of this year alone. The first half of this year alone, at 40 million from Trump Supporters all across the country footing l
sub? . and sometime this hour, we re also expecting president biden andwe indian prime minist modi to hold a press conference, more than 7,000 guests gathering at the white house earlier today for the official welcome. can the pomp and circumstance overcome concerns about india s human rights record and democratic backsliding? plus, democrats rallying around one of their own. adam, adam, adam! that s what happened after house republicans censured congressman adam schiff and now have set their sights on impeaching the president. a lot going onon today. we start with that stunning in development. that search teams may have done the near impossible and found thene titanic sub. but if so, it may only serve as proof the crew didn t survive. right now experts within the unified command are evaluating a debris field detected by a remote operated vehicle within the search area. we don t know exactly what that looks like, but even before the announcement, we knew the likelihoo
all right. so, admittedly, there is so much trump legal moves, that he may be having a little bit of trouble keeping track of it all. you ve got election interference. you ve got fraud, hush money payments, classified documents. yes, it s a lot. let me tell you what the main takeaway is tonight, the thing that puts, really, all of this in perspective. the presidency well, it just might be the ultimate get out of jail free card for one donald j trump. and imagine you are all in law school now. because, in a way, we all have become law students. how can all of this legal trouble just, maybe, fade away? i m going to explain to you. but don t worry, no pop craze quiz, no socratic method. that s all coming up. but first i want to look at what we have learned just in the past few hours. first is kenneth chesebro, coming back to, maybe, haunt the former president. remember who he is. he s the ex-pro trump lawyer who claimed to fame was helping to cook up the fake electors plot, an
appropriations bills, he can t pass pieces of legislation without this core group of supporters. he has to do anything that they want, including in, and up to, impeachment. what we are concerned about are the 12 legislative days that remain until government funding ends. right now, it sure seems that we re on a collision course with the government shutdown because the far-right is battling and extreme right. that is where we are today. kevin mccarthy can t control his conference, and they continue to let the most extreme members guide everything they do. that s what s so dangerous about impeachment discussions. no question. it s going to be a busy 12 days for you, congressman. thank you so much for joining me this afternoon. coming up, we talk a lot about the perpetrators when it comes to the big lie. i ve got a few thoughts to share about the victims. we don t get as much attention. they terrell asked carrie down, who defended the capitol on january six, if he s worried history coul
the house at some point. he s giving license to lauren boebert to even think that she could put such an effort forward to impeach the current president. he s come out and said, that s something we re going to look at. it s not even a question he s trying to restrain that narrative. here we are, here the republicans are now faced with the potential of impeaching the sitting president in the middle of a presidential campaign? really? how do you think that s going to play out across the country? and that s where this becomes much more problematic for the republicans who want to try to keep the house and grow that majority, that slim majority, you re now going to thrust it into impeachment discussions and, again, which would be a misreading of where i think the public would want to go, particularly if they have a chance to vote him out, why are you impeaching him? we re going to vote him out. so you ve got this kind of tension that s forming