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Voters in the newly opened Swing State of North Carolina. Donald trump ignores remaining remains resilient as the former president kicks off his Swing State tour in arizona. The Taylor Swift affect. More than 300,000 people click on the vote. Gov website after her endorsement Last Night. Last night swift was at the vmas. If you are over 18, register to vote for Something Else thats very important. [ cheers and applause ] i love you all so, so much. In washington, House Speaker Johnson hitting a roadblock in passing a bill because of bipartisan opposition to a trumpbacked measure in the deal. Joining me at this hour, the former Hillary Clinton Debate coach who Kamala Harris used to prep for her showdown with trump, ta ....
Wasnt just showing up for court. Numerous january 6th cases have been heard. The judge overseeing trumps arraignment has also overseen the cases of people including dominic fox and Qanon Activist who live streamed the storming of the capitol, a jared wise, a former fbi agent charged with assaulting a Police Officer on january 6th. This is all very much a Trip Down Memory Lane for mr. Trump. Now, there were no Courtroom Cameras today, but thanks to courtroom sketch artist bill hennessy, we know what it looks like when a former president of the United States appeared in court to be formally and federally charged for trying to subvert american democracy. There were more than 110 people in the courtroom to ....
this incredibly important work and for sharing with us. thank you, yasmin. thank you. we have got a lot more coming up, everybody. you re watching msnbc, our second hour starts right now. hey everybody. i i m yasmin vossoughian. if you are just joining us, welcome. if you are sticking with, us we are thankful for that. so, we are continuing to keep our eye on capitol hill. a deal on the debt ceiling could come at any moment. those on both sides waiting to find out what is in the bill that is becoming increasingly clear, either side will be completely happy with. i m not sure what s in this bill. from what we ve been able to achieve, we need to spend money to put us on the right track. listen, everything that i went literally has to pass the senate. it s a short list i m with now, but there are still issues around that shortlist. and people are looking for solutions and how to get past it. you got a lot of folks from both sides talking to each other ....
i remember pat saying something to the effect of, mark, we need to do something more. they re literally calling for the vice president to be f ing hung. and mark had responded something to the effect of, you heard him, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. he doesn t think they re doing anything wrong. the pence subpoena. what really happened between trump and his vice president in the days leading up to january 6th? and could this be a signal that we are nearing the end of the special counsel investigation of donald trump? also tonight, reproductive rights under threat. again. the right wing trump nominated judge who could single-handedly ban abortion pills nationwide. plus, students in alabama said they were told to censor their black history month program and leave out all the uncomfortable stuff like slavery and civil rights as the right continues to target black history. we begin tonight with former vice president mike pence weighing his response to a new subpoe ....
potentially swindle more than $5 billion, almost $6 billion in taxpayer money. marc thiessen and ari fleischer in moments. first to david spunt who is investigating this. good afternoon, david. good afternoon. this came as an urgent alert from the pandemic response account ability committee better known as praac, this is a watch damage made up of government officials and government organizations. march will be three years since the government went into a lock down. many businesses survived but in not the same as from before. praac uncovered 69,000 questionable social security numbers that received 5.4 billion and that s just from studying more than 33 million applicants. there were many more. in many cases, the name did not match the correct name and birthday or the number was bogus, not even from the government. still the money went out in many cases. last spring i sat down with michael horowitz, chair of the pandemic response accountability committee and inspector g ....