would you sign a federal abortion ban into law. what i would do is negotiate so that people are happy. after a town hall peddling election lies, promising to pardon january 6 rioters and refusing to pick sides in the war on ukraine, his 2024 rivals remain largely silent. can you say if you want ukraine or russia to win this war? i want everybody to stop dying. as the field of challengers grows, can any of his rivals take him on without alienating his supporters. i ll talk to former republican congressman will hurd of texas who s considering his own bid for president in 2024. plus, moral compass. after a jury found trump liable for sexual abuse, his opponents mostly silent. i don t think it s where the american people are focused. does character matter anymore for republican primary voters? i ll ask russell moore, the editor in chief of christianity today. and border crisis. i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. as the biden administratio
i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. as the biden administration braces for a surge at the southern border, it s democrats that are divided. i oppose the biden administration plan to end title 42. will the president listen to his base or those close to the political center? i ll talk to democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut. joining me for insight and analysis are new york times white house correspondent peter baker, politico playbook coauthor rachael bade, and republican strat jinch al cardin, and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning and a happy mother s day to all of the moms out there. what we saw this week is a republican party that is paralyzed by donald trump. elected republicans and trump s 2024 rivals are eager to move on, but not sure how to take on