Episode 87

Nicolle Wallace discusses the Senate hearing on the recent discovery of a slew of ethical lapses by Supreme Court justices raising questions about the branch's disclosure standards, testimony from another alleged assault victim in E. Jean Carroll's case against the ex-president, an update on the Proud Boys trial as the jury reportedly asks about the possibility they cannot reach a unanimous verdict, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's attempt to limit the now indicted former-president's ability to publicly comment on evidence and witnesses in his hush money case, the journey through loss with the son of NBC News legend Tim Russert, and more.
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