A protester grabbed a microphone from Sen. Kamala Harris at an event on Saturday, causing many to question the security needed for Democratic candidates and the treatment by society of women and people of color. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. Plus: Rep. Jamie Raskin of the House Oversight Committee joins AM Joy to talk about the possibility and reasoning for beginning an impeachment inquiry, versus starting official impeachment proceedings. And: Kenneth Copeland, the televangelist under scrutiny for his use of three private jets and who called flying commercial getting in 'a long tube with demons,' signed his named to a list of conservative evangelical leaders who are calling for a national day of prayer for Donald Trump. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the state of many of today's evangelical leaders and their political affiliations. Then: Republicans for the Rule of Law, a group including former Republican federal prosecutors, has slammed GOP lawmakers in a new video for defending Donald Trump despite the examples of alleged obstruction outlined in the Mueller Report. Next: During the Watergate era, Republicans voted to impeach a Republican president when Democrats were able to create a bipartisan coalition to impeach Richard Nixon. Joy Reid and her panel discuss what Democrats of today could learn from that seminal political moment. All this and more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
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