week on wednesday to the house judiciary committee. that is breaking news a couple of years in the making. well, you know, don mcgahn is the lead witness from the mueller investigation on president trump obstructing justice. all of those, you know, ten instances, ten instances plus of alleged criminal obstruction of justice laid out in great detail in the mueller report. mcgahn has never had to testify about it. this will be the first testimony that we ve heard about it, and it happens just as the justice department is deciding right now whether or not they re going to release to the public the memo that bill barr s justice department prepared about why trump shouldn t be prosecuted for any of those alleged incidents of obstruction of justice. it s kind of all happening at the same time. and because of the late hour at which this justice department memo is going to be released or not, we ve actually kind of adjusted the scheduling of this show so that neal katyal can appe
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the vice precedent missing on the southern border. dana: president biden asked harris to take the lead on immigration in march. she went to guatemala in june. according to the country s president it has been radio silence ever since. peter doocy asked jen psaki about it yesterday. is vice president harris still in charge of addressing the root causes of migration from el salvador, honduras and guatemala? she is. she is announcing a commitment this afternoon. why hasn t she spoken to the president of guatemala since june, six months? i did see this strange report from the president of guatemala saying that he has had no contact with the white house, which is inaccurate. he said vice president harris he has not spoken to her. if sthe is in charge, why is that? we have had a range of conversations, peter, as reflected in our read-out we put out last week. bill: that was yesterday. last week the new poll from abc news showing that nearly 2/3 of americans disappr
talk to me about these issues these are serious documents if you are investigating the january 6th insurrection and what connections the white house had to it, if any. these are very important documents to congress. the national archives is supposed to turn them over on friday, the day after tomorrow. trump s lawyers vowed not only to appeal but to get a stay of this ruling. so what i expect we will see is a request to the judge who issued this, for her to issue a stay for her own ruling. i think that s probably unlikely since she made the ruling. but they will immediately then go to the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, a three-judge panel, a very politically polarized court where, depending on which three judges he gets, may depend that may determine the outcome by just by knowing who is on the bench. we should know by friday if they are going to get the documents or not. if there is a stay, it could be months. jeffrey, the legal question at play
during his arraignment not to influence a jury or try to intimidate witnesses or anyone else involved in the case in any way. with this third indictment, donald trump now stands accused of numerous crimes involving his conduct from before, during, and after his presidency. there s been a lot of legal activity surrounding the former president over the past few months. but, the historic nature of this moment should not be lost in any of us. we are seeing the rails of justice turning as they should to address the attempted coup that many of us watched unfold in realtime back on january 6th. the former president s coconspirators to move the sticks to this to the port. hard to deceive and convince many people for many different walks of life to go along with their plan. the fake electors had to convince fake documents. members of congress had to persuade to stand up and object to the certification of certain states votes. the supporters they called to gathering, washington d.c., o