less accurate and more anti-american. that happened on tuesday. why are we telling you about it. changes around the world why would we open the show about a story about twitter recategorizing npr as state media? well because it s true. that s the reason. thankfully somebody in authority has told the truth about something and that is thrilling to see on its own terms. in a world defined by lies from our leaders, this seemed like a rare sign of hope and progress. telling the truth is the most revolutionary act of all. far more than taking up arms. and yet, you rarely seeing it. human beings created language, grunting or sign lang, subverting our own creation ever since. not tonight. by calling national public radio what it is, elon musk used english as it was tended to be used to tell the truth. it is all the hallmarks, repetitive dishonesty, authoritarian politics, unwavering devotion to the party in charge. of course that could describe virtually all media in this country. th
fbi search warrant. plus, how a new crop of maga winners raises the stakes for the midterms. an explosive new reporting on the secret history of family separation. american people don t like the idea that we re separating families. we never really intended to do. that the atlantic s kaitlan dickinson has the untold story of an american catastrophe, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m alicia menendez in for chris hayes. 48 hours later there are many unanswered questions surrounding the fbi s search of donald trump s florida home. right now, the ex president is not even in florida, he s new york city to testify in a distant different to investigation into his conduct. this is a civil investigation into the trump organization led by the new york state attorney general letitia james. trump said he would not answer any questions, instead invoking his fifth amendment right. something as you well know he has mocked others for in the past. we have more o
filling the vacuum as trump lawyers refused to release the fbi search warrant. plus, how a new crop of maga primary winners raises the stakes for the midterms. and explosive new reporting on the secret history of family separation. american people don t like the idea that we re separating families. we never really intended to do that. the atlantic s kaitlan dickinson has the untold story of an american catastrophe, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m alicia menendez in for chris hayes. 48 hours later there are many unanswered questions surrounding the fbi s search of donald trump s florida home. right now, the ex president is not even in florida, he s new york city to testify in a different investigation into his conduct. this is a civil investigation into the trump organization led by the new york state attorney general letitia james. trump said he would not answer any questions, instead invoking his fifth amendment right. something as you well
of fbi agents. trump wrote, nothing like this has ever happened to the president of the united states before. trump said the raid which was unannounced amounts to, quote, prosecutorial misconduct, an attack by the radical left democrats who desperately don t want me to run for president in 2024, especially based on recent polls. trump said agents broke into his safe. former president noted that hillary clinton was allowed to delete and acid wash 33,000 emails aof they were subpoenaed by congress, but the d.o.j. did nothing about that. the new york times is reporting that the search is focused, quote, on material that mr. trump brought with him to mar-a-lago, his private club and residence, after he left the white house. those boxes allegedly contained many pages of classified documents according to a person familiar with their content. the times continued, quote, mr. donald trump delayed returning documents. only doing so when there became a threat of action being taken
Lashing speech that included violent movies and video games as he said his plan would train those to guard our schools. In this edition of todays program, were going to begin the first 45 minutes of the program to talk about the nras response to the shootings. They broke their silence yesterday with executive director and Vice President wayne. Well talk more about what he had to say. But we want to get you involved in the conversation. So the numbers on your screen. Guest we also have a special line this morning for members of the n. R. A. 202 5853883 this is for n. R. A. Members. You can also reach out to us at twitter. Com cspanwj and f. S. A. And facebook at and the headline face of the n. R. A. Mountains a forceful defense advocate of armed School Guards excels at lighting fires under supporters and critics alike. Guest well get back to more of the newspaper articles this morning regarding the n. R. A. s response to the newtown shootings. First up leslie from wash burn, maine. Lesl