Saturday on MSNBC's "The Cross Connection," The Nation's justice correspondent Elie Mystal asked what former President Donald Trump had to do "to go to jail." | Clips
Saturday on MSNBC's "The Cross Connection," The Nation's justice correspondent Elie Mystal asked what former President Donald Trump had to do "to go to jail." | Clips
food and beverages and with 150 is unconstitutional. georgia s been the tory s for having along voting lines in recent years, especially in communities of color. and putting the minority vote has been a republican tactic for years and then effort to maintain republican control of elected office. this is a setback by putting advocates in georgia said they will continue their fight to get out the vote ahead of this year s key election. which will say the incumbent governor brian kemp face off against democrat stacey abrams for the second time in four years. and the democratic senator, raphael warnock is going to try and former football star. herschel walker. all, right it has been a while, i am pleased to bring in my friend tiffany cross. those of the cross connection, tiffany you as always have a loaded show coming up this morning. however, the story is intriguing by virtue of the fact that you are in atlanta native. i must warn you to not get
officers neck and pulled him into the crowd of rioters outside the tunnel yelling, i got one. yet another insurrectionist pled guilty and admitted to screaming outside the capital. we definitely have enough people to overthrow this b-word. they do not stand a chance. on january six, the person i was talking about did not censor himself like i just did. these all came days after another one admitted that he and this is this is a national political correspondent for politico. she is an msnbc contributor. betsy, good morning to you. seemingly small developments. the random insurrectionists pleaded guilty and stuff going on with the january six commission. we are a month over away from hearing public testimony. what do you make of everything that has happened over the next