welcome back to the weekend. new this morning, donald trump telling lies. that is not that new. he is lashing out at the federal government in his first interview after being convicted of falsifying business records. take a listen. it is a scam. the republican party, they stick together in this. it is weaponization of the justice department and of the fbi. that is all coming out of washington. take a look at who opened the case. i m not allowed to talk about it because i have a gag order. joining us is former fbi council andrew wiseman and a law professor at new york university and our msnbc legal analyst, legal assistant attorney general mary mccord. andrew and mary are the cohosts of the award-winning podcast prosecuting donald trump. we talked about a tax on the justice system. i want to get to that. i think it is important to underscore that, in addition to attacking the judge in the doj, he is also attacking the jury itself. these are just average citizens that d
even as the pipit off of big news this past week and what happened in new york, we are reminded of what is happening in florida and that there are multiple paths to accountability and we are reminded that some of that is happening at the supreme court. we need our eyes trained on each of these cases but we also need to keep in our peripheral view all these other stories that are moving at the same time. you do. you really have nicely woven that together. when you look at it individually, some things you can go, not so much. but when you put it together, you begin to not just see the pattern but the importance of the pattern and the importance of the behavior of certain actors and why we talk about them and why we try to explain it and we get it in front of folks so they can better understand.