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Donald Trump is intensifying his legal challenges with the courts by pushing for aggressive deportation policies and reducing the size of the federal government. Although federal judges have halted some of these efforts, the moves have unsettled many in the judiciary, leading Supreme Court justices to publicly defend judicial independence and call on attorneys to uphold the rule of law. Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins The Weekend to discuss.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder talks with Rachel Maddow about Donald Trump's efforts to intimidate the legal system in the United States and bend it to his will, and emphasizes the importance of the American legal community standing together and pushing back in defense of the rule of law. "The time is now to stand up and do all that we can to fight this administration."
On this week's episode of 'The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Bringing the Fire! Michelle Obama whips up the crowd at a Michigan rally, making a powerful pitch for Vice President Kamala Harris, as Democrats pump up the volume, 10 days before election day. Senior Harris-Walz campaign advisor Ian Sams lays out Kamala's closing argument strategy. Voting Access. More than 38 million Americans have already cast their ballots and 33 states are now voting in-person. But MAGA Republicans are filing a flurry of lawsuits aimed at thwarting the will of the voters to help Donald Trump. Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins me to explain how that can disrupt the election, even when they lose in court. And Deepfake Disinformation. What you should know about Russia and other bad actors using A.I. to spread lies about the election and the candidates over the next 10 days. All that and more on “The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart.”
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the constitutional question that could determine whether Donald Trump appears on a state ballot next year. Rep. Jamie Raskin joins us with more. Meanwhile, according to Former Attorney General Eric Holder, "any other defendant" would be sent to the slammer for violating a gag order. So what is stopping the federal judge in Donald Trump's January 6th coup case from making good on her vow to treat Trump just like any other defendant? Plus, Senate Democrats have set their sights on a couple of conservative Supreme Court justices' alleged allies in their quest to impose some level of ethics oversight on the highest court in the land. Also, with abortion rights emerging as a driving force in upcoming elections, we discuss the curious development of House Republicans having chosen an anti-abortion extremist as their new speaker. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
The U.S. military says a Russian fighter jet forced down a U.S. Air Force drone over the Black Sea. The White House called Russia's actions “unsafe, unprofessional and reckless” while Russia's defense ministry denied its aircraft came into contact with the drone. Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins AC360 to discuss how big of a deal this is and if he thinks it's a deliberate provocation by the Russian military. Plus, the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are opening investigations into Silicon Valley Bank after it collapsed last week. Former Attorney General Eric Holder tells Anderson Cooper his guess is investigators will start looking at “people who ran the bank and whether or not they made stock trades that are close in time to the problems that the bank had.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
--On the Show: --Assault rifle says predictably skyrocket in the aftermath of recent mass shootings --Radical Republican Congressman Steve Scalise blames "defund the police" for gun violence in the United States --Former Vice President Mike Pence's Secret Service team was warned that Donald Trump's rhetoric on January 6 might endanger Pence --Mehmet Oz wins his Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary and he will face Democratic nominee John Fetterman after Oz's opponent, Dave McCormick, concedes --Former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro is arrested, handcuffed, booked and indicted for his contempt of Congress related to the January 6 Trump riot committee, and Donald Trump absolutely loses it --Former Attorney General Eric Holder believes that Donald Trump and his top staffers will ultimately be criminally indicted --The forthcoming January 6 committee primetime hearings will reportedly contain explosive video of testimony from Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner --Radical Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis again leads Donald Trump in a 2024 Republican straw poll for the Republican presidential nomination --OAN host Ailson Steinberg rants about "globalists" tracking her through her Nest thermostat --New York Republican Congressman Chris Jacobs, who recently expressed openness to gun control regulations, has been abandoned by the Republican Party and will not run for re-election --Voicemail caller dispels that notion that cannabis leads to mass shootings --On the Bonus Show: Trump wants propaganda kids book taught in schools, Supreme Court lets states use illegally gerrymandered Republican maps in 2022 midterms, Herschel Walker makes weakest criticism of Trump, and much more...
Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins Thom with his assessment of the Republicans' multi-pronged attack on Democracy. Were the January 6th terrorists a sign of what is to come?And how do we deal with an epidemic of political bullying- especially from the Republican party? Is it time to really start talking back to the bullies?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins The ReidOut to talk about the nationwide effort by Republicans to suppress the vote and the need to pass H.R. 1: "This is all about power ... The Republicans understand the demographics are changing, the ideologies are changing away from them."
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Former Attorney General Eric Holder, Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano, and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers. The conversations highlight what Google stands to lose in the antitrust action brought by the Justice Department, why the stakes are so high in the U.S. Elections, and how the pandemic is worsening the pension crisis.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder explains the ways we can make sure everyone has the opportunity to vote despite the pandemic, how the Supreme Court could be affected for twenty years by this election, and a behind the scenes look at the vetting process for the Vice Presidency. Eric is presently the chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, with the mission of building a targeted, state-by-state strategy that ensures Democrats can fight back and produce fairer maps in the 2021 redistricting process.
Here's a sample of stories that Jim presented from various news sources-----The Brennan Center for Justice, heavily funded by George Soros, is advocating the use of drop-boxes to deposit ballots on voting day this November as part of a suggested overhaul of the U.S. voting system due to the coronavirus pandemic.---Former Attorney General Eric Holder believes the coronavirus is an opportunity to make permanent changes to the American electoral system.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins David on the CNN edition of the Axe Files to discuss potential impeachment proceedings, his advice for 2020 candidates, the long-term implications of Trump’s attacks on our institutions, and the arc of his historic career which ultimately led him to become the nation’s first African American Attorney General.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder talks about gerrymandering's effect on democracy, corruption in the Trump administration and rumors that he'll run for president in 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus podcast episode, listen to MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber's reporting an analysis from the week Mueller's Russia probe came to an end and Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr released his summary of the report. Former Attorney General Eric Holder tells Melber he believes Barr has handled the report in the "wrong" way. Plus, in an interview on the first working day after Barr's summary was released, Melber interview's President Trump's personal lawyer and presses him on what "no exoneration" means.
UNCUT EXCLUSIVE Frankie Darcell with Former Attorney General Eric Holder on Election 2018 in Michigan
The Savages talk trash squared: Trump’s ongoing war of words and trade with foreign countries and R. Kelly’s Aluminum hit “I Admit It”. Also in not trash news, Former Attorney General Eric Holder is talking about running for President in 2020.
Hour 1: Why are some people surprised that this heroic pilot was a woman? …University professor takes shot at Barbara Bush, promptly goes into hiding …Elementary school students have little use for pencils, but are using pencil sharpener blades to cut themselves …You can criticize Nikki Haley, but you might be criticizing the next President …Bill and Hillary Clinton refuse to fade into retirement – Could it be due to financial difficulties after their Foundation was shut down? …Former Attorney General Eric Holder might be throwing his hat into the ring for 2020 …Quinnipiac poll shows Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Beto O’Rourke locked in a race too close to call …California town is overrun by tumbleweeds, and boy do we mean overrun. Hour 2: Train full of "waste products" is stopped and stinking outside an Alabama town …Wannabe serial killer with a less-than-ideal nickname is on the lam and highly dangerous …After 15 years, ‘The Hill’ is saying goodbye to its “50 Most Beautiful” list …Jeffy really wants Kyle Chandler to play James Comey in a movie about the former FBI Director …Amazon and Netflix continue adding millions of subscribers and churning out amazing original content …Where are the drones delivering packages to our doors? There’s a fatal flaw in the system …Robbing banks is pretty much dead in this age of airtight security and online activity monitoring. Hour 3: Retired Oklahoma lawman Craig Roberts joins the program to describe his experience in the days immediately following the Oklahoma City Bombing …His book “The Medusa File II” tells the story that the government has neglected to tell you …Was there a second man in the bomb truck? Was Timothy McVeigh trying to be seen with another man? …Someone needs to tell Jeffy that Carol Channing is, in fact, very much alive at age 97 …Tampa Bay Times announces layoffs in response to the skyrocketing cost of newsprint …The five best places to live in America and the five best places to retire to in America …If you’re in the market for a massage, boy do we have the service for you! Tune in to "Pat Gray Unleashed" weekdays from 12-3p.m. ET on TheBlaze TV! Twitter @PatUnleashed LISTEN https://omny.fm/shows/pat-gray http://www.theblaze.com/radio-shows/pat-gray-unleashed/ https://soundcloud.com/patgrayshow https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-blaze-radio-network/pat-gray https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pat-gray-unleashed/id1280961263?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday 10/25 - Today on the show we had Former Attorney General Eric Holder in the building, where he spoke about working with Obama, working in criminal law and more. Also, Charlamagne gave the hee- haw to Mary J Blige's ex husband Kendu Isaacs, however how he put Chris Brown on blast today during the Rumor Report for not doing an interview with "The Breakfast Club" you would have thought that Chris Brown deserved the "Donkey of the Day". Moreover, Angela also helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Michele and Igor get Former Attorney General Eric Holder to share his assessment on how Jeff Sessions is running the Department of Justice. They discuss the recent NFL protests, backlash from President Trump and Vice President Pence to players exercising their first amendment rights and the suspension of Jemele Hill. Also, Holder shares his biggest regret from his time as Attorney General.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder chats about his thoughts on the recent gun violence in South Carolina, his take on his Congressional hearings and what he hopes to do next.
www.Patreon.com/TheWeedShow | TheWeedShow.com MJ edibles are coming under scrutiny in Colorado. Hear The Weed Show team, get to the bottom of the controversy. Facebook issued a stern warning to the government agencies creating fake profiles. "It's not okay". After doing nothing to remove MJ from it's schedule 1 classification. Former Attorney General Eric Holder is "Cautiously Optimistic". This weeks strain: Bubblegum An old story about psycadelics and Josh hits the streets to find out how local dispensaries feel about the increasing regulations. Agenda 420: Be afraid, Be very afraid!!! About everything!