6th criminals in an effort to stay in sync with voters. and the house speaker sounding positive as the outline of a debt deal emerges. it looks a lot like a traditional give-and-take. rumblings on the right do raise a question whether speaker mccarthy can make a deal and keep his job. and some new and critical reporting about the special counsel s classified documents investigation. among the revelations in the washington post today trump employees move boxes of papers one day before investigators arrive at mar-a-lago and that trump himself produced a dress rehearsal of moving sensitive materials out of sight. a first for up us, though, ron desantis gets pointed and personal criticizing donald trump on a wide array of issues while trying to sell himself at the same time to trump voters as better than the original. it is an understatement to call this new strategy risky, but the florida governor is all in, issuing a statement this morning with links to 11 different thursday
filing with 11 people and i was like that scans in a nation with 30 million people. i think the rest of the folks are like i don t need to go through every book in my kid s library. please make me less involved. enough e-mails. that s for another show. thank you, chris, as always. and thanks to you at home for joining us this evening. today for only the second time in american history a former president appeared in court as a criminal defendant. now, the first time was last month when donald trump was arraigned on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the manhattan district attorney s case against him. and now today mr. trump appeared in that courtroom again virtually by videoconference from mar-a-lago. the reason for this hearing was that the judge in this case needed to explain to former president trump why he is not allowed to post any of the evidence from this case on social media. which seems like it was probably quite necessary because donald trump
chris. i say it often but really quite a time kind a crazy last 24 hours i thought. did you think that well, i did, my friend. i thought it was pretty wild. and i ll leave it there a lot going on. all right, have a great show thank you thank you at home for joining us this evening so you know a court case is going to be interesting when the judge asks the jurors questions like these anyone ever been to a rally for mr. trump, anyone believe the last presidential election was stolen, what about the three percenters, communists, proud boys, kkk, anyone been a member? those were the questions a judge had to ask jurors. that case centers on allegations trump raped e. jean carroll in a new york department store in the 1990s and those are allegations trump denies and the questions the judge asked the jury in that case they basically tell you everything you need to know about trump s base of support right now. are you a member of a radical militia group, how about the kkk
on the u.s. capitol. instead, for 187 minutes, between leaving the ellipse and telling the mob to go home, the 45th president of the united states first argued with secret service agents who refused to take him to the capitol. then after returning to the white house, sat in a small, private dining room off the oval office, transfixed by the violence he saw playing out on fox news. which showed the capitol under siege. trump learned just 11 minutes after returning that the protest had turned violent, but he did not make any calls to intervene. failing to reach out to the secretary of defense, the attorney general, or the department of homeland security. instead, he demanded a list of senators phone numbers, calling and encouraging them to delay or object to the certification of the electoral college count. while the president s official call log from the white house that afternoon is empty, trump placed at least two other calls that day. not to the military or the police but
White house monday for a that, when what he should be doing is saying, keep your guard previously scheduled meeting with chief of staff mark from the white house. Meadows. Up. He should be talking about New Washington governor democrat this hour, ill speak with Washington State governor Jay Jay Inslee joins me, thank you, evidence on masks that we need inslee about how he managed to slow the spread in his state, thick cloth masks covering the governor, very much for being and to chicago mayor lori nose and mouth, not bandanna with me. The president has sidelined dr. Masks, for instance. Fauci and the white house has lightfoot as she promises to why isnt that coming from the launched a Smear Campaign crack down on businesses not against the countrys top following city guidelines. Surgeon general . Infectious disease scientist in our team is in place across the why do we have to rely on civil the middle of a pandemic. Country. We begin with Nbcs Joe Fryer in your reaction to that. We hav