Did Trump Jr. violate federal law through Russian lawyer meeting?
AM Joy 7/16/17
Joy Reid and her panel, including Rep. Ted Lieu of California and more, debate the legal questions surrounding Donald Trump, Jr. meeting with a Russian lawyer promising opposition research. Duration: 17:18
Russian oligarchs, and what they may want from the U.S.
AM Joy 7/16/17
What is the alleged connection between Putin, Russia’s oligarchs, and the Russian nationals linked to that controversial meeting with Trump, Jr.? Vice Chairman Vladimir Kara-Murza of Open Russia shares his views with Joy Reid. Duration: 9:57
Unpopular Senate healthcare bill lacks support from governors
AM Joy 7/16/17
The Senate healthcare bill vote has been pushed back a week, as it appears to become more unpopular the longer it circulates without a vote, according to Joy Reid’s guests. Duration: 7:14
In much of GOP media universe, Russiagate doesn’t exist
AM Joy 7/16/17
Joy Reid’s panel debates the implications of many right-leaning news outlets minimizing Russia’s act of cyberwarfare, turning attacks on our democracy into fodder for partisan politics. Duration: 19:42
Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow: Distancing president from Don Jr.?
AM Joy 7/16/17
Donald Trump’s lawyer Jay Sekulow defended the president vigorously on Sunday after revelations of Donald Trump, Jr.’s meeting with a Russian lawyer sparked controversy. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. Duration: 9:29
Sunday, July 16th 2017[, with an appearance by Steve Pieczenik]: Building the Wall - The Trump administration has begun work on the border wall at a wildlife reserve near McAllen, Texas. We also look into how the GOP establishment keeps trying to save Obamacare and why it keeps failing. We also look at how the mainstream media is trying to deny the Trump agenda to the working-class Americans who put Trump into office, and how the people can fight back.
this is part 2 of a 14-part post which proceeds (point arising on the given) day by (point arising on the given) day from July 15, 2017 through July 28, 2017 -- the preceding part is the post to which this is a reply; the next part is a reply to this post -- the following 'see also (linked in)' listing, updated for any intervening posts along the way, is common to all 14 parts
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