special counsel jack smith charged at america s top military secrets were among the documents boxed up in trump s mar-a-lago home. we will talk about the potential risks with congresswoman stacey plaskett, member of the house intelligence committee. and health alert the growing concern about a spike in mpox cases, just as summer is about to begin. the doctor and the white house response, joining me live with some important tips. i m jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. today, an indictment was unsealed, charging donald j trump with felony violations over national security laws, as well as participating in a conspiracy to obstruct justice. to that and, my office will seek a speedy trial in this trial, and very much look forward to presenting our case to a jury of citizens in the southern district of florida. announcing the indictment of donald trump, last week, special counsel jack smith made it clear, you heard him right there, that he is aiming for a speed
i got to go. they re yelling at me in my ear. i mean, i love to get mad at you my whole hour. but yeah, let me take part of your show and see how you like it. all right. all right. ingram yeah. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. it isn t just rfk junior making joe biden sweat. there s also dr. cornel west. he s running as a green party candidate and he s challenging the democrats because he feels they re abandoning the principles they once held dear. he s live here exclusively and he s going to tell us what those principles are. but first, ending race grift. that s the focus of tonight s angle. the man who was elected president of the united states twice who graduated from harvard law school, who owns close to $100 million worth of luxury homes. in the most exclusive enclaves of america. and who spends his summers with celebrities mega yachts in the mediterranean? that guy, barack obama, is now trying to sell the notion that is the cornerstone of
this is dateline. the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together, we were always together. our kitchen back door was opened and the glass was broken. i need an ambulance now. my wife, oh my god. it was him who found her. i said i don t know how to handle that. i wish i could ve been there to protect her. a wife murdered, and later, a husband under suspicion. he was such a nice guy that you would ve never guess that he would ve done something like that. you think he faked that burglary and killed his wife? yes. he wanted the house, he wanted her money, and if he divorced her, he would lose everything. in court, a stunning verdict. this could not be happening, i did not kill my wife. but more stunning still was what came after, a mysterious witness with a secret. this is a woman who essentially says i saw the murderer. and it wasn t tom folly. would her story be the ultimate twist? hello and welcome to dateline.
agreement in principle. president biden and speaker mccarthy reach a deal to raise the debt limit. we still have a lot of work to do. but with lawmakers on both sides skeptical, do they have the votes to actually pass it? i ll speak exclusively with house progressive leader congresswoman jamila jayapal and dusty johnson next. and room to grow? more republican presidential hopefuls jump in. i m running to lead our great american comeback. i m the candidate the far left fears the most. with the former president dominating the polls, can they cut into his lead? republican governor chris sununu joins me exclusively. plus break the wheel. three years after the murder of george floyd has there been any real change in police violence? the path forward when the man p who prosecuted floyd s killer keith ellison joins me. hi. i m jake tapper in washington with where the state of our union is waiting to exhale. president biden and speaker mccarthy last night announ
16 countries take the stage in liverpool later for the second semifinal. sticking with the eurovision theme, we are in liverpool at the shopping centre right in the heart of liverpool, surrounded by these beautiful eggs, i will tell you about them later on. the bank of england is expected to raise interest rates again today to 4.5%, the highest level in 15 years. it will be the 12th consecutive hike since december 2021, meaning mortgage payments could rise further for millions of customers. our business correspondent hannah miller reports. this is the first home gheev has owned, bought with his girlfriend two months ago. but since they agreed their mortgage, the monthly payments have gone up twice in line with the base rate of interest set by the bank of england. when we were coming to find a mortgage, the fixed rates were astronomically high. we figured that if the bank of england base rate goes up by another two or three percentage points, we re actually better off staying