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jokes with him alongside a budget proposal while he was in philadelphia yesterday. his plan has little chance of passing the republican-controlled house, making this more about campaign messaging than the actual numbers. meanwhile, there are significant developments this morning out of the manhattan d.a. s office that signal criminal charges could be coming for donald trump. we ll get into the details of why. also ahead, a lackluster debut for the subcommittee on so-called weaponization of the federal government has some republicans frustrated now with congressman jim jor t jordan an game plan. we ll be joined by the writer of the piece in a moment. good morning to morning joe. we have jonathan lemire. pulitzer prize winning columnist at the washington post, eugene washington. and special correspondent for bbc news, the great katty kay. good morning to you all. as i mentioned, we re going to begin with the new york times report that the manhattan district at ....
New coalition, a long segment of our moderates that represented us at the meeting yesterday have been very strong on child tax credit, extending the affordable care act, subsidies and the rest. the list goes on. though we have consensus and overwhelmingly, maybe 10 to 1, 20 to 1 in our caucus as to these priorities. a higher percentage in the senate. but we wanted to make sure that it was paid for. i ve always i m a pay/go person. pay as you go, but sometimes i have a little disagreement in my caucus with some who just don t necessarily think we should do that, but i do. and we came to terms as to a framework of an array of agreements that we have, depending on what the need is. now, at the same time, we re finalizing on the outlay side, ....
Dam coalition, a segment of those who represented us at the meeting yesterday, had been very strong on child tax credit, extending the affordable care act subsidies and the rest. the list goes on. though we have consensus and overwhelmingly, maybe 10-1, 20-1, in our caucus as to these priorities, a higher percentage in the senate. but we wanted to make sure that it feels paid for. i m a pay-go person, pay-as-you-go. sometimes i have a little disagreement with my caucus with some who just don t necessarily think we should do that. but i do. and we came to terms as to a framework of an array of agreements that we have, depending on what the need is. now, at the same time, we re finalizing on the outlay side, so if we need more, we need ....
Yourself, sure, we want to look at big numbers. anything that starts with a t is going to capture interest. but you have to ask yourself, what are these investments going for? and the president very correctly talked yesterday about generational investments, transformational investments, investments that have a lasting impact on not just pulling forward a robust economic recovery by the way you can see all aurn us now, but getting to the other side of this duel health economic crisis and building back beret resilient robust inclusive recovery that invests and advance manufacturing and infrastructure that makes us a world player, a world competer in electric vehicles and advance badry production. that s what this budget is going to be talking about. and investment fiscally responsible, by the way, you re just talking about the outlay side. you also have to look at the revenue side. a fiscally responsible budget that gets us to the other side of this crisis but finally ....