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on january 3rd hoping to shoot down trump s plan to replace the acting attorney general with a doj lawyer. cipollone repeatedly warned about the legal pitfalls of trump going to the capitol with his supporters. on january 6th, two sources say he was with trump watching the riot unfold on television. he demanded the chief of staff mark meadows intervene, and the next day the white house counsel told trump to call for the prosecution of the rioters. trump of course never did that, still referring to them as, quote, peaceful. cnn s ryan nobles is on capitol hill. pat cipollone may be the most important witness that has come before the january 6th select committee up until this point, and he spent a lot of time with the committee on friday, gave testimony for more than seven hours, and according to committee sources, they asked him a lot of very specific questions about his view of how the former president conducted himself on january 6th and the decisions that were made ....
witnessed on and around january 6th last year were the tipping point for her. she described feeling frustrated and disappointed and disgusted with the president s apparent approval of the violence as the capital was being overrun but for the most part, we should probably stop looking for big shifts in public opinion about donald trump in reaction to new information. politically, americans seem pretty set in their opinions about him, but opinions aren t everything. there s actually this interesting pesky little thing called the law. and on that front, there s a noticeable shift happening today in one area. there s a real insignificant shift under way in analysis about whether donald trump might now, as a result of all of this new information, actually be prosecuted for his role in january 6th. people who thought that would never happen today awoke today thinking it just might and perhaps more likely than not and that shift is happening where it matters, inside the justic ....
Welcome back to the weekend, everyone. Week three of Donald Trumps 2016 election interference trial. Kicks off in about 48 hours. Michael collins former banker gary is expected to be back on the stand on tuesday and the rest of the witness list has been kept under wraps. Prosecutors feared trumps attacks might have a Chilling Effect on testimony. On that note, another hearing on Donald Trumps potential new gag order that will take place this coming thursday. Joining us not to break it all down is msnbc legal analyst mary mccord. Shes a former Attorney General for the National Security division. Shes a cohost of the podcast here at msnbc, prosecuting donald trump. Greetings, mary. Hello, good morning. Well, ....
[shouting] dana: angry protests leading to violent confrontations in los angeles on a screen of uncensored video showing the atrocities committed by hamas against israel. bill: new hour, right? i m bill hemmer. yesterday s screening organized by wonder woman actress gal, gadot. it took place at the heavily guarded museum of tolerance. fighting broke out. the hard to watch video runs 47 minutes we re told. it was compiled by raw footage of the deadly attack on october 7th shot by hamas terrorists showing the murder and kidnapping and dead bodies in israel. dana: christina coleman has more on this story from los angeles. good morning. good morning, dana. a private screening of graphic footage from hamas s attack on israel called bearing witness to the october 7th massacre sparked fighting outside of the museum of tolerance last night. a witness captured video of the violent incident saying some israel supporters were pepper sprayed in a clash between pro-israel an ....
downtown to testify on the stand himself in his civil fraud trial 10:00 a.m. eastern awaiting that departure at trump tower. there is a possibility we ll hear from the president before he goes inside the courtroom. we ll cover that as it develops. first, however, democrats at each other s throats on israel. america s support for the war fracturing that party. hope your weekend was joyous. i m bill hemmer live in new york city. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. congratulations on the bengals. you have a lovely outfit on today. dana: compliments are out of the way. a growing number of democrats oppose president biden s support for the israeli war effort. you can see it in the polling. infighting is even spreading to the president s own re-election campaign. bill: also dividing the democratic base. look at this scene in washington, d.c. on saturday. thousands of pro-palestinian protestors flooding the capital wanting the u.s. to pull funding o ....