Tamara keith, White House Correspondent for npr. And ken vogel political reporter for the New York Times. Thank you all for being with us especially as part of our Leadoff Panel tonight. Ken, ill lead off with you. What do you make of this bank subpoena, if true, is it a big deal . What else does it speak of . Absolutely. We always kind of knew that this was a possibility that mueller would start looking into Donald Trumps finances and this subpoena, again, if it is accurate that Deutsche Bank has been subpoenaed, would indicate that he is fully going down that route. Deutsche bank is significant because donald trump it has at least 130 million worth of Donald Trumps debt and it sold some of that debt or could have sold some of that debt to russian banks. That could potentially give these russian banks some leverage over donald trump. And so you have the combination here potentially of Donald Trumps finances as well as his
dealings with russia and how those two things intertwine. So ev
You say it as if its a bad thing, hallie jack sson. Msnbc headquarters here in new york. A day after the midterms, still a number of races to decide, enough results for both parties to take a victory lap. President trump will take his this hour, the president scheduled to appear in the eastern room of the white house for a News Conference roughly 30 minutes from now. Today hes already touted himself as the magic man for last nights senate wins. Never mind losing the house, though. President trump also had a message for the Incoming Democratic majority in the house. Investigate me . We investigate you. We also heard from Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell just a few moments ago. The Democrats In The House will have to decide just how much president ial harassment they think is good strategy. Today is more than about democrats and republicans, its about restoring the constitutions checks and balances to the trump
administration. One of the first orders of business that i think that d
you can get my vote. i want you to show the american people that you re serious. here s the subpoena to representative scott perry who did not comply. here s the subpoena to jim jordan that did not supply with a subpoena. those were subpoenas issued by the 1-6 committee but it s almost unheard of for a committee to issue a subpoena for a sitting lawmaker. the house will not vote on contempt of congress until next week. neil? neil: chad, two very quick questions. why not force the issue? he s there. he come in to the committee room. look the doors. get your inquisition going right away. it s conceivable. you could ask the sergeant at arms to do that, to arrest him, to cite him for being out of compliance with that subpoena. that s not what they did. neil: they didn t do that at all. switching gears to the house freedom caucus. angry conservative members not keen on speaker johnson s cobbled together deal to keep the government lights on and
in a case like this where you have 19 codefendants, is it conceivable that the attorneys representing a variety of these defendants would collaborate, talk, discuss, plot? yes. it s more than conceivable. in most cases, it s likely. it certainly serves their interests to be thinking in group terms even as each pushes perhaps in a different direction. they also may be plotting against one another at the same time too. one never knows. the next hearing is scheduled for monday. mark meadows, former chief of staff for trump, wants to move his case to federal court, saying he was acting as a federal officer. how might this motion be entertained by the judge? i think meadows is seeking two things. he wants to move to federal
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