now? and evidence the former president was willing to use the military to help overturn the investigation. new filings this week suggest this may pose his biggest legal risk yet and poses danger for their children. are they willing to sacrifice themselves for their father? we will get to that question later this hour. breaking news out of arizona. kyrsten sinema defending herself from the decision to send sewer here. a spokesman tells nbc news that sinema has quote always been honest about where she stands. the arizona democratic party is defending their decision saying the ramifications of failing to
actually represents them anymore. my suspicion is they don t feel that way. we hardly see her in arizona. we hardly see her in any event that s not scripted. i think that s going to have ramifications. time will tell. at the end of the day my job is to protect the everyday arizonans, everyday voter. i have to run against sinema, i will do that, but i will make that decision in 2023. how would you label arizonans? we are generally hospital optimistic people. it helps that we have sunshine 340 days out of the year. look, our economy is booming right now. we are very excited about getting out of, you know, getting out of coronavirus, you know, the latest omicron wave. we do feel that the future is looking bright. our economy again is going strong. but we are also very worried about the country, the direction that it s going. this is why a lot of people are
excuse to stop the voting rights act especially after you have claimed to support it for many years. this is again a dangerous situation. we know in arizona for example, all the laws that the republicans are trying to pass right now to disenfranchise voters. the fact she s not recognizing that danger i think really is angering the voters of arizona, including independents who right now the last poll had her only at 26% favorable. that s a glaring message coming towards her. we hope she actually listens and fears it. pivoting to the january 6th investigation. the committee released an explosive document a draft executive order from the former president that directed the military to seize voting machines following his 2020 election loss. i mean you are a former marine. you served this country for six years. you also played a crucial role in keeping people calm and safe during the insurrection. what is your reaction to this draft and what it asks the military to do?
anything, be desperate. that document leak about the executive order i don t know if he asked for it. we don t know if people thought they could get to it. the only redeeming thing is that it appears to have gone nowhere. we will find out more of why he decided or if even the former president did see that document. but it should worry everybody. and i can t explain what s going on with republicans right now except for the fact that they only want to try and get elected. to your point, that there is a lack of policy discussion there at his rally in arizona last weekend, donald trump didn t outline any policies. instead it was entirely focused based on our reporters on the ground, on the big lie. thank you to you both. still to come as the world watch force the next move by vladimir putin in ukraine, our next guest agree has the situation is dire, but maybe not surprising.
pass federal legislation to protect the vote are too large and too par reaching. joining us, ruben guy yag owes. do you support the send sewer of senator kyrsten sinema? i don t think you can dismiss the volunteers, big portions of arizonans who are concerned about their voting rights. i think it is a little too quick and perhaps too like sinema for her not the understand the severity of what s going on. i hope she would take time to listen to these everyday citizens. tees are people that walk, do our door knocking, old men and women that walk during summers. you can t dismiss that. take this time, go back to arizona actually meet with her constituents. it s not just democrats, independents, but people from all walks of life, arizonans are worried about the future of arizona. would you have voted to send