clubs over concerns that more documents were stashed there. also ahead, a big win in the fight against the big lie. we ll go through the monumental decision from the supreme court and we ll get expert analysis on the situation in eastern europe following a failed revolt against vladimir putin. secretary of state, antony blinken will be on the show this morning. good morning and welcome to morning joe, it is wednesday june 28th. with us we have the host of way too early jonathan lemire. u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay and white house editor for politico, sam stein. joe is is on assignment but willy and i are here and donald trump is rolling out yet another excuse for that leaked audio tape that appeared to have him showing up classified documents to people. in an interview with fox news digital yesterday the former president professed his innocence and accused the media, even fox, of conspireing against him. here s a portion of the leaked tape from augus
what we can give you. that is the approach when putin does fall. the president made clear that they communicated to moscow we had nothing to do with what was happening on saturday. they delivered that message. there s a school of thought though that putin was pushed to negotiate, something he didn t doing, in part because he didn t want to see violence erupt 100 miles from moscow, didn t want to see russians killing other russian. does that open up a window, the threat of violence in russia is something to make putin act? that s a red line they can nudge whether it is f-16s or a nod and wink to ukraine that it s okay to attack over the border? if. that s a smart observation. i know our friends at the cia are parsing all of that. the good news is we have a brilliant mind there in bill burns, ambassador burns. former ambassador to russia. director of the cia.
which is willing to take multiple paradoxical contradictory positions. at the moment it s still very much a knife edge. interestingly, how much of this whole debate has been played out in public? this idea of megaphone diplomacy, how the intelligence services have all share their information about what they know to try and spook russia, basically say to put in, we know exactly what you re doing. good to see the west taking a very proactive approach this script are moderators, somewhat you see putin act with impunity when it comes to the west. good to see they are getting on the front foot. 0bviously, good to see they are getting on the front foot. obviously, we don t know exactly putin does invade ukraine how much these sanctions the west are threatening will cripple russia. 0ne are threatening will cripple russia. one of the reasons we should take this time story seriously is it was written by six of your colleagues on the front page, that article which surely must be some kind of rec
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) told “Fox News Sunday” that President Biden needs to stop talking and start acting when it comes to Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) told “Fox News Sunday” that President Biden needs to stop talking and start acting when it comes to Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.