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Morning Joe, Apr. 22, 2019
Duration: 46 Minutes
Joining Today's Show Are:
Jonathan Lemire, Adrienne Elrod, Jon Meacham, Adm. James Stavridis,
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Corey Brettschneider, Tom Nichols, Philip Rucker,
Zerlina Maxwell, Kristen Welker, Rep. Stacey Plaskett, John Della Volpe,
Lauren Leader, Mayor Bill De Blasio and more!!
Discussed Today:
Trump has 'never been happier,' yet poll numbers sink
Over the holiday weekend and following the release of the Mueller report, the president tweeted he'd never been happier. Yet the president's job approval numbers have sunk to 37 percent in the latest Ipsos/Reuters poll. The panel discusses.
Joe: Would GOP accept Dem candidate getting stolen material?
While appearing on Sunday shows, the president's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, weighed in on the Mueller report and 2016, saying there was nothing inherently wrong with taking information from Russians. The panel discusses.
Rep. Seth Moulton launches 2020 bid
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., has become the latest Democrat to launch a 2020 presidential bid. Does he have a lane in an increasingly large field?
Mueller report a 'roadmap and directions' for Congress
In the wake of the release of the Mueller report, the president's attorney said there was nothing inherently wrong with taking information from Russians and Sen. Elizabeth Warren is now calling for the president's impeachment. Corey Brettschneider and Kathleen Hall Jamieson discuss some of the report's findings.
Mitt Romney calls out Trump and Trump pushes back
President Trump lashed out at Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, over the weekend after Romney expressed concerns over some of the findings in the Mueller report. The panel discusses.
Bill de Blasio weighs in on potential 2020 run, Green New Deal
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio weighs in on a potential run for the presidency, why he says Trump could win re-election, New York City's own Green New Deal and the measles outbreak in the city.
Young people feel anxiety due to direction of country: survey
A new Harvard Institute of Politics survey of young Americans finds a correlation between anxiety and views related to direction of the country. The institute's director of polling, John Della Volpe, joins Morning Joe to discuss the survey's findings.
Congresswoman calls for investigation not impeachment
Rep. Stacey Plaskett, D-VI, explains why she isn't currently for calling for the president's impeachment. Rep. Plaskett also discusses her other concerns about the redacted report and what she would ask Mueller should he appear before Congress.
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