Michael O’Hanlon, sr. fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses the situation in Ukraine, and whether Russian President Vladimir Putin will invade. NBC’s Sahil Kapur discusses the Supreme Court decision that the House committee investigating the January 6th insurrection will get access to former President Trump’s documents. NBC’s Ken Dilanian reports on the New York Attorney General’s fraud investigation of the Trump Organization. Sky News Sam Coates reports more conservative members of the British Parliament have submitted letters of no confidence in PM Boris Johnson today. But Johnson has so far refused to step down. Senator Joe Manchin has continued his refusal to change the filibuster, which means voting rights legislation is doomed to fail. Plus, CNBC’s Valerie Castro reports on a California driver who’s facing felony charges after a car he was running on autopilot allegedly ran a red light and crashed into another car, killing two people in the process.