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in fact, it's all there in the first line othf the constitutio. we, the people of the united states in ordedr to form a more perfect union.fo thune founders knew they weren't perfect from the start. they wanted to create thepe perfecrft architecture on whicha build a great nation. but that doesn't satisfy today's progressives. the founders. gave us separatiof of powers, executive, legislative, judicial. sit well with't people like nancy pelosi who want to completely alter the way the supreme court works. >> there certainly should be term limits. there certainly should be term limits. and if nothing else, there should be some ethical rules rulthat would be followed. tom: now, i know most liberals don't hate america, but some of the leaders of the progressive movement do.ok if you read books like the 1619 project and the people's history of the united states with, they believe the very foundation of this country's flawed. >> are you arguing that the constitution needs to be

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All In With Chris Hayes

two years ago. he is now the front-runner for the republican nomination an one of the - to work with trump to try to help, and the constitutional republic, is now pushing t make it harder for young peopl to vote in virginia. >> basically, they put the polling place, so they jus have to roll out of bed. and the task forces in those counties, wisconsin is a big problem, because of the pollin locations on college campuses, and their goal for the supreme court is to turn out 240,000 college students and we do not have anythin like that, and we need t figure out how to do that, and how to come back >> of course, in 1971, young people lead a movement t actually amend the constitutio successfully to grant goadin rights to americans 19 and older. a major step to enfranchis millions of voters

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Alex Wagner Tonight

trump should get that's th constitution but not the internal chatter b the prosecutors. >> speaking of the constitutio we know what trump wants, we know what the house republican want presumably on trump's behalf what the da wants is for thi all to go away and on its face, this seem like a violation of th separation of powers, does i not? i'm not a lawyer, but ther seems to be so much good evidence in the da's favor i terms of basically's investigation cannot ensure no continue how do you read it >> in terms of the court question is are vali legislative purpose, w certainly haven't seen anythin from jordan that explains what that valid legislative purchas is we know there's a connection t federal funds and while they'r doesn't need to be much of a valid legislative purpose th courts have been prett differential to congress there needs to be something. we haven't really seen tha something yet. there is procedural hurdle that the district attorney wil have to encounter. sovereign immunity claims. there's a clause in th

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Alex Wagner Tonight

trump should get that's th constitution but not the internal chatter b the prosecutors. >> speaking of the constitutio we know what trump wants, we know what the house republican want presumably on trump's behalf what the da wants is for thi all to go away and on its face, this seem like a violation of th separation of powers, does i not? i'm not a lawyer, but ther seems to be so much good evidence in the da's favor i terms of basically's investigation cannot ensure no continue how do you read it >> in terms of the court question is are vali legislative purpose, w certainly haven't seen anythin from jordan that explains what that valid legislative purchas is we know there's a connection t federal funds and while they'r doesn't need to be much of a valid legislative purpose th courts have been prett differential to congress there needs to be something. we haven't really seen tha something yet. there is procedural hurdle that the district attorney wil have to encounter. sovereign immunity claims. there's a clause in th

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MSNBC Specials

democratic leaders and said, w must not even mention the word impeachment. the country can't go through another nixon experience ove only a decade and a half after nixon left office. is the way the system is supposed to work >> let's keep talking about th founding fathers who, as we al know, we are far from pope fixed. far from perfect did they foresee someone of lo character coming to power. if so, did they put that concern into the constitutio to the point where, as you are just saying, the system does work no one could imagine someone like donald trump becoming president, york at the foundin fathers. but they did guard against it. >> they did and they readily failed they had to remedies one was, let's have a system that make sure that only goo people are elected president hopefully with some of the

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Velshi

we need to repeal the 2001 - we are close to appealing th 2002 amen, i'm close to you tha that 2000 to set the stage for any president to use force out of the world and keep congress out of the mix we have been missing in action again, the constitutio requires members of congress t represent the people, which we do it is their voice that the constitution requires to b heard during any debate abou war and peace. that has been totally destroye by these authorizations to use military force >> give us an update on th status of this repeal. do you have support from republicans? i think some observers hav taken note of rank and fil republicans who, to th surprise of many, i would argue, are joining the efforts to appeal the stature what is behind this new push do you think that it is goin to succeed >> sure, congressman chip roy, of course, tom cohen, severa

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Velshi

grand juries, if they are goin to indict, shouldn't i prosecutor should be allowed t do their work, and then, i there is a defect, if it's fallible, then it should b hammered out in the courts i think the critical thing her is that the constitution, mean, somehow, trump is saying well, i'm a former president you can't do this to me! the fact of the matter is that the framers of the constitutio understood that they, ther will be a president, the didn't know his name is goin to be nixon or whether his nam was going to be trump, but the knew somebody was going to d something that, and if tha happened, they allowed for the prosecution and the conviction at law that is what the constitutio says that is what the framers understood we have a system of checks and balances we have the rule of law. donald trump doesn't like it because now, he is going t become, and may become, victim of the rule of law. but he has no right to overthrow it that's what he wants to do calling for another protest, calling for the people to rise

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MSNBC Reports

system to the point that the irs cannot keep up because the are understaffed >> and glenn, worst-case scenario, if that comes to pass, after these full tax returns are released, is there anythin that can stop donald trump a he moves forward in hi political career in the coming two years? >> only the will of th american voters. of course, the will of the american voters was almost overwritten in january six i also think, richard, i highlights the need to try and legislate at least som transparency, some disclosures by people who are running fo the highest office in the land i know people will say the constitution does not allow fo any additional sort of prohibitions or checks o presidential candidates. i do not think the constitutio was really designed to let somebody lie, withhold and deceive information from the american people an successfully run for offic

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

constitution of the united states but violates the oath b engaging in insurrection o rebellion i guess th constitution may never hol office again at the federa level, state level, military or civilian. that is a constitutional principle. if they want to change the constitution they should mov to amend the constitution an get a two thirds vote in the house and the senate and go ou to three quarters of the state but right now that is a law we are dealing with it is not a question of what the january 6th committee wants, it is what our constitutio says so either we will be faithfu to the constitution or we ar not. we believe that that is self actualize-ing, self executin principle that the courts have to follow. but we do recommend that congress undertake action to set up a judicial mechanis that would allow the departmen of justice and private parties to go to court and the distric of columbia, u.s. district court in d.c., in order to get declaratory and injunctive relief saying that somebody wa an insurrectionist

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Velshi

england, because they had th religious war in the 17t century. whatever else they might do, they are unlikely to do that but the united states never ha a religious war. they had a war, it wasn't religious war. if anything, the american civi war, the bible thumping wa stunned by the north they never had that out and ou religious or, but they'v watched the religious wars going on in europe, and that i why they wrote the constitutio in the way they did. they wanted freedom to worship so people would not murder one another in the name of havin one religion conquer ove another religion and i think the thing to ask about religion is not what religion they practice, but ho are you practicing it?

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