also turning out today at usaid headquarters was democratic senator andy kim of new jersey.areer with usaid. this morning, he showed up to ask, just what the heck is going on? by midday, there was a whole bunch of other democratic lawmakers gathered outside to demand that the agency be reopened. one of them, congressman jamie raskin, is going to join us here, live in just a moment. beyond washington, some democratic governors are also leading the pushback. in illinois, governor j.b. pritzker has announced he's banning all january 6th offenders from taking any job in the state of with the state of illinois. never mind the pardons from the white house. pritzker is using his power as governor to do that. in the senate, in the house and governor's offices, we are starting to see some elected democrats take action, taking a stand against what trump is trying to do. figuring out how to block it as best they can. as that effort is shaping up among democratic elected officials, the democratic party now has a new leader, somebody who you might not have heard of before this weekend. h