been hell. on that note, have a great show. [laughter] and laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. fox news alert: the prosecution of donald trump by doj via media leaks continues tonight. moments ago, the washington post reported that documents describing the foreign governments nuclear capabilities were recovered during the fbi aid on mar- mar-a-lago. as we observed time and time again over the past seven years, the regime media stenographers were ready to feed this new release. it seems to me that this makes it more likely that ultimately, you will see the criminal charges. some of the information at least from who was reporting those sources, was at the upper echelons of how closely held it would be by the u.s. government. cannot possibly be shield by executive privilege. in other words, he didn t have a right to have it in his beach house. end of discussion. the closest sources are people familiar with the investigation. the media want us to believe tha
unlike anything since world war ii. o donnell: and india s prime minister tells putin this is not the time for war. how putin responded. immigration fight: the latest on those migrants shipped to martha s vineyard, and why florida governor yukon denali isn t backing down. tracking the storm. tropical storm fiona barrels towards puerto rico, bringing high winds and heavy rain. and on the road. how a family opened their hearts to adoption and let in a lot more than just a child. o donnell: good evening. there are a number of developing stories tonight as we come on the air. tropical storm fiona is headed for puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands bringing heavy rain, and we ll sahave more on najust a moment. first, we want to begin in ukraine, because today was significant for so many reasons. the war has raged for nearly seven months with russia s aggression, devastating families and many parts of the global economy. and today, vladimir putin was confronted directly. in
that s why the world works with servicenow. former president trump was interviewed by sean hannity on fox news and when hannity brought up trump s claim he declassified the documents at mar-a-lago, he gave an interesting explanation. is there a process? what was your process to there doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. different people say different things, but if you re the president of the united states, you can declassify just by saying it s declassified, even by thinking about it. [ laughter ] hannity was like, i get it, you re going to plead insanity. now it s making sense. welcome back to morning joe. it is 6:00 in the morning tong west coast as you look at los angeles, 9:00 in the east on this friday, september 23rd. a busy hour ahead, including the new pressure on donald trump s legal team to prove in a court of law the allegation trump has been making in public that the fbi planted evidence at mar-a-lago. there is also new reporting showing
asylum seekers and what he thinks of governors sending them to cities around the country. with just 46 days until the midterms, we re taking a closer look at what both parties are doing to garner support from latino voters. we ll have more on that. and we re watching the escalating protests in iran. some women are burning their head scarves in defiance of the nation s morality police after a woman died in their custody. we begin with the growing backlash in russia to vladimir putin s order calling up 300,000 reservists to fight in ukraine. with tomorrow marking seven months since russia s invasion, putin is looking to reset recent losses with a new surge of troops. more than 1300 people have been detained while protesting the order. this morning russian opposition leader alex say navalny called it criminal. and earlier today, voting began in russian-occupied territoies of ukraine to become part of russia. it s been viewed as a sham in the west as part of the plan to ann
the country leaving several killed and dozens more wound. what is congress prepared to do when they return this week? a former judge in wisconsin gunned down by a man with a hit list. the two high-profile politicians he targeted next. and the u.s. and south korea responding to eight missile tests by north korea with eight missile tests that have i remember own. what will kim jong-un do now ? good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is monday, june 6th. major political news out of the united kingdom, in just the last couple of hours it is in within the realm of possibility that the leader of america s closest ally may be out of a job by tonight. it was just announced that later today british prime minister boris johnson will face a no confidence vote within his own party. this comes after months of johnson being dogged by the so-called party-gate scandal accused of flouting covid restrictions. he was just booed in public during t