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View in browser July 10, 2020 What prosecutors may find in Trump's taxes amidst his loss at the Supreme Court Many have speculated what Donald Trump's tax returns may reveal – and now the Manhattan district attorney is likely to find out. The Supreme Court ruled Trump has no "immunity" from investigation as president. Award-winning investigative journalist David Cay Johnson, who obtained some of Trump’s records, explains what the returns may hold – and offers clues about a separate Congressional case that could ultimately make the returns public. (The Beat with Ari Melber)
With the economy worsening, coronavirus cases increasing and the Supreme Court dealing Trump another loss, Peter Baker reports that all is not well inside the Trump campaign. (11th Hour)
Sen. Harris: Defense secretary's answer on Russian bounties 'deeply offensive' Sen. Kamala Harris tells Lawrence O'Donnell that Defense Secretary Mark Esper was "playing cutesy games" when he told Congress that he did not receive a briefing "that included the word 'bounty,'" then later testified he was briefed about Russian "payments."
Rachel Maddow rounds up some of the many scandals that Donald Trump has inflicted upon the presidency, noting that many slide by, despite their seriousness, because they're so quickly supplanted by a new scandal. (Rachel Maddow)
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Buttigieg: Trump doesn’t seem to care about protecting U.S. troops (11th Hour)
Rep. Swalwell: Congress’ job until Election Day is to be ‘ankle monitor’ on Trump administration (The Last Word)
Coronavirus follows Trump on tour. Next stop: New Hampshire (Rachel Maddow)
Sen. Warren explains Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ economic plan (All In)
Joy Reid hosts ‘The ReidOut,’ starting Monday, July 20 (MSNBC)
Rep. Karen Bass: AG Barr’s corruption ‘goes throughout’ DOJ (MSNBC)
Trump cites European school opening success, but U.S. is nowhere near their flattened curves (MSNBC)
Chuck Todd: President Trump is trying to live in two different realities (Meet The Press Daily)
'Another wave of layoffs' is coming: Obama's deputy secretary of labor says recovery is 'stalled' (MSNBC)
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms: Gov. Kemp's 'leadership has been irresponsible' (Andrea Mitchell Reports)
Will we see Trump's taxes? Pete Williams on what comes next after Supreme Court rulings (Craig Melvin)
'This administration has consistently stonewalled Congress': Melissa Murray reacts to Supreme Court ruling (Craig Melvin)
Dallas superintendent unsure schools can reopen in August, doubtful on high school football (Stephanie Ruhle)
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