Sorts of people that theyve got to take care of for the next 50 years, right . Young people, theyre in jail for years. If you call him people, i dont know if you call them people in some cases, than not people in my opinion, these are bad. These are animals cnns alayna treene, its tracking all of this for us and alina, you were at you recovering this rally when this all happened this weekend, how did those remarks come off at the rally . How are they looking . De republicans are having to answer for them right . Well, kate, donald trump, very much use dark rhetoric to paint this Doomsday Picture of america. If he were not to be reelected in november and its the same type of Fear Mongering we heard him use in the lead up to his First White House bid and something that he used successfully and effective really to claim the white house back in 2016. But look at that rally, it was unclear what exactly donald trump was referring to when he argued that there would be a bloodbath if you were
Important discussions we have had this week. The Supreme Court has agreed now to consider former President Trumps claim of president ial immunity in his federal Election Interference case. We it will further delay a potential trial. The high court has scheduled arguments for april 22nd, and a final ruling might not come until months later at the end of the term in june. If the court ruled in favor of trump the special counsels charges would be dismissed. The u. S. Court of appeals unanimously ruled trump does not have absolute immunity. The Supreme Court does affirmed that, the delays still would push the start of the trial probably into the fall. Lets bring in former litigator and msnbc Legal Correspondent lisa rubin, and former u. S. Attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. Good morning to you both. Lisa, lets pause for a moment, i think this was shocking used a lot of people, lets talk about what the decision is and what it is not, it does not mean the supreme agrees that donal
in donald trump s homeland security team, the former lieutenant governor of florida jennifer carroll, in new hampshire, the democrat strategist marie ann marsh, and in washington, the post s live anchor leigh ann caldwell. a very good evening. american leadership matters to us all. but perhaps never have the stakes been as high as they are in this 2024 election two hot wars, in ukraine and the middle east, an accelerating climate crisis, and perhaps at stake the future of the transatlantic alliance. this is one of the most important dates in the electoral calendar the republican primary in new hampshire that will tell us so much about the shape of things to come and the mood of this american electorate. if you want four more years of donald trump, let me hear you scream. cheering if you want the race to be over tomorrow, let me hear you scream! cheering you get a lot of democrats voting for her. you have a crazy election let s all get out and let s vote for somebody
thank you so much for joiningre us. fox news is learning that formepublican p r republican presidential candidate and senator tim scottr will president trump tonight. he is appearin g with formers president in new hampshire. and it s happening this hour. we re going to bringenin to you when tim scott and the president come out. but first, it s good news friday and that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, there are many reasonst to be in a great mood going into this weekend because the good news keeps coming and. now, first and most obvious, donald trump blew everyone outap of water in iowa, which meansunn that the party is uniting.g. now, it s only a matter of time before nikki haley and ron desantisboth g, who both gave it a good go, will drop out. and if they re smart they llng o endorse him. now, taking on biden and then an billionaire biden is going to require all hands, deck and a laser beam focus on turnout. mail and in ballots and ballot harvesting. nthe second piec
good evening from new york. i m in for chris hayes. we are still waiting for the january 6th committee s report on donald trump s attempted coup. but today, ahead of the final product, the committee has released a brand-new batch of transcripts from its closed-door interviews. those transcripts providing new insight into the inner workings of the trump administration, both in the days leading up to january 6th and as trump s inner circle scrambled to respond to the committee, the committee s investigation. in fact, among the new transcripts is an interview the committee conducted with the former trump secretary of defense, this man, mark esper, who answered questions surrounding the ex president s desire to use the military to quell domestic disputes. in an interview with former deputy press secretary sarah matthews, who said she heard trump seemed to privately admit that he lost the 2020 election. quote, alyssa fara, the former communication director said to me that behind