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if he indicts donald trump and loses, then why was he indicted? so you need an air tight case as you can have. they take a while. >> there was a conviction at the trump organization. obviously, an entity as opposed to the individual. a that was a civil matter. there is still an appetite for a criminal prosecution, as you well know. to that point, do you think the patience collectively is waning? especially among democrats about what to do. i mean -- >> absolutely. i'll answer the question. yes. >> the next question is, what do you do about it? >> i think that's where you have to take into consideration, and it's hard because we have no idea what the d.a. has, right? that's part of the frustration. and i don't know if there is a way for him to come out to your point and say one way or the the other without giving it all up. because yes, we are impatient. and if this is not going to amount to anything, and the d.a. already knows this isn't going to amount to anything, then that's one thing. and i think that is something that everybody will be pissed
if he indicts donald trump and loses, then why was he indicted? so you need an air tight case as you can have. they take a while. >> there was a conviction at the trump organization. obviously, an entity as opposed to the individual. a that was a civil matter. there is still an appetite for a criminal prosecution, as you well know. to that point, do you think the patience collectively is waning? especially among democrats about what to do. i mean -- >> absolutely. i'll answer the...
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>> big winner here is donald trump, let's be clear, it's a wind fall for donald trump yet again, here's why, if we were to take all relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at and list them in a checklist, number of document, level of classification, were they cooperative, some would be bad for joe biden, some would be neutral, more would be worse for donald trump safe to say based on what we know now, let's remember who makes the decision, yes, we have this u.s. attorney from illinois doing the investigation on one hand special council doing the other elevation, ultimately merrick garland makes the ultimate decision, now, is merrick garland, the famously cautious, famously allergic to politics, going to end up in a situation where he gives the current president his current boss a pass but he in diets not just the former president but the guy running against his own boss now, i don't know merrick garland but what i'd know that's difficult to say >> what you just heard was the sound of a lot of people, mostly democrats throwing things at their tv right now, saying he's playing
>> big winner here is donald trump, let's be clear, it's a wind fall for donald trump yet again, here's why, if we were to take all relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at and list them in a checklist, number of document, level of classification, were they cooperative, some would be bad for joe biden, some would be neutral, more would be worse for donald trump safe to say based on what we know now, let's remember who makes the decision, yes, we have this u.s. attorney from...
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that donald trump is guilty. does he have a defense that a, other guys took documents to? >> i don't think, so it will hold up. what trump's problem is. had they returned the documents. it's because he -- he -- misrepresented but was there. that's why he's in trouble. it's not because he had it for sinister reason. he probably could've got it away. but his refusal to return them as what they should be came. that is what the attorney general has to look at. this is what he decides as prosecutable. >> that's where the possession in and of itself is enough to necessarily be nefarious. it gets to the legal question, john i have to think the attorney general will support a prosecution based on obstruction alone? not necessarily the possession. >> well, it's a question of intent. what was the intent with which they obtain the documents? >> and it happens a much more than we know that these officials and up with classified documents the files. we know former cia director had. them we know former military people get them
that donald trump is guilty. does he have a defense that a, other guys took documents to? >> i don't think, so it will hold up. what trump's problem is. had they returned the documents. it's because he -- he -- misrepresented but was there. that's why he's in trouble. it's not because he had it for sinister reason. he probably could've got it away. but his refusal to return them as what they should be came. that is what the attorney general has to look at. this is what he decides as...
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donald trump was the first outgoing u.s. president since the 19th century not to go to the inauguration of the next president, this is how the two, leaders bolsonaro and trump, discuss their election results. >> in eight years, two minute statement, he said that he would respect the constitution, but that he never admitted defeat or recognize the results of the election. >> frankly, we did win this election. >> now, bolsonaro happens to be in florida right now, in florida, bolsonaro's. where donald trump has been since eat lost his election. bolsonaro did condemn the rise in his country, we should say, that brazil's justice minister says that there has already been some 1500 arrests since the rioting and in the u. s. more than 950 people have been charged in the attack on the u.s. capitol. so, you are looking at of course the chaos in brazil. what may be happening around the world following of course what happened here in the united states. here in the u.s., what we know about how republicans will handle their power in the h
donald trump was the first outgoing u.s. president since the 19th century not to go to the inauguration of the next president, this is how the two, leaders bolsonaro and trump, discuss their election results. >> in eight years, two minute statement, he said that he would respect the constitution, but that he never admitted defeat or recognize the results of the election. >> frankly, we did win this election. >> now, bolsonaro happens to be in florida right now, in florida,...
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if you believe the office, they are still trying to prosecute donald trump. how can a book be written that doesn't violate office secrets if this investigation is still going on. look, we could all be surprised by what is in it, maybe he figured out a way to write it neatly and cleanly around that office. but it seems a little bit close to comfort. it is not uncommon for books when ex government people write books to have the government review the things that you've written, maybe that happens here, we will see. >> here is the big if, you use the word if. let's broaden that for a moment. although the trump organization was convicted last month, decade long tax fraud scheme, at the time the dea said to cnn, if they closed one at chapter and opening another. at the time of this resignation letter, we were under the impression that there had been an indefinite suspension of any type of investigation into donald trump. i wonder, is the thought of this, maria, that you are saying indefinitely suspended because you are an elected official, mr. break. if you are the
if you believe the office, they are still trying to prosecute donald trump. how can a book be written that doesn't violate office secrets if this investigation is still going on. look, we could all be surprised by what is in it, maybe he figured out a way to write it neatly and cleanly around that office. but it seems a little bit close to comfort. it is not uncommon for books when ex government people write books to have the government review the things that you've written, maybe that happens...
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>> i think it is reversed, if that is help retreat donald trump why does biden get the presumption of innocence and niceness and this is just a accident. let's remember the reporting so far the file said personal and in it was personal material like funeral arrangements for his son, that is joe biden's personal file. in that file is ts sci material. clearly mishandled. when documents were found in florida i said that is wrong. mishandling classified is a big deal. whether it is president trump or president biden. it is a problem. >> there is a huge difference between being under subpoena and concerns the doj had that they were moving. >> it was different okay. trump was obstructing. that is the case. that is the allegation. biden says i do not know how he got there. shock. classified documents and he knew for months. one more thing. >> i want to clarify, it sounds like you are saying that the fact that it was in a personal file that biden was the one to put them there. >> absolutely. >> you are assuming. >> i am assuming staff is not dealing with his son's funeral arrangements but tha
>> i think it is reversed, if that is help retreat donald trump why does biden get the presumption of innocence and niceness and this is just a accident. let's remember the reporting so far the file said personal and in it was personal material like funeral arrangements for his son, that is joe biden's personal file. in that file is ts sci material. clearly mishandled. when documents were found in florida i said that is wrong. mishandling classified is a big deal. whether it is president...
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>> the big winner here is donald trump. let's be clear. it's a windfall for donald trump yet again. here is why. if we want to take all of the relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at in just list i'm in a checklist, number of documents, where they cooperative, they obstruct. some of those would be bad for joe biden based on what we know. some neutral. more would be worse for donald trump, i think, it is safe to say based on what we know right now. let's remember who makes that decision. we have this u.s. attorney from illinois, who is doing the investigation. on one hand, special counsel. the other investigation -- merrick garland makes both of these decisions. is merrick garland, the famously cautious, the famously allergic to politics, merrick garland, going to end up in a situation where he gives the current president, his current boss, a pass, but he indites, not just the former president, but the man running against his own boss right now? i don't know merrick garland personally, but based on what i do, no that is really difficult for me to say. >> what you just
>> the big winner here is donald trump. let's be clear. it's a windfall for donald trump yet again. here is why. if we want to take all of the relevant factors that a prosecutor would be looking at in just list i'm in a checklist, number of documents, where they cooperative, they obstruct. some of those would be bad for joe biden based on what we know. some neutral. more would be worse for donald trump, i think, it is safe to say based on what we know right now. let's remember who makes...
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but they can act much differently than donald trump did. donald trump spent months and months trying to stonewall the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing -- and i think this is just as important is -- president biden can't get bogged down in this. he has to show the american public that he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who will, you know, take his jacket off, roll-up his sleeves and scream and yell, and, you know, it's one of the most dependable things i think in washington, which is this crowd of republicans will always overreact. and if you just let them do that, that will work to your benefit. >> it's interesting to think about the way you suggest to navigate. and some see it as a little counter intuitive. you want to always get ahead of this, the phrase people think about is be responsive. and that is odd to think about as the way in which is the appropriate way. you were someone part of the clinton administration during the lewinsky sc
but they can act much differently than donald trump did. donald trump spent months and months trying to stonewall the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing -- and i think this is just as important is -- president biden can't get bogged down in this. he has to show the american public that he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who will, you know, take his jacket off, roll-up his sleeves and scream and...
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>> well, it tells you that donald trump did come through in the end, when the chips were down. not only donald trump, but jim jordan, who is one of the more respected members of the freedom caucus. but you've been showing these images all night of the scene on the floor of the house of representatives. now that we live in this modern digital age and you see the cell phones being passed around, i think marjorie taylor greene was one of them who was on the phone with donald trump, handing the phone to people whose votes were still up for grabs. and he was whipping up those votes until the final votes were cast. so certainly kevin mccarthy owes a portion of his victory tonight to the former president. >> so he's done it with the help of the former president. kevin mccarthy now house speaker on the 15th vote. is there a sense of relief that this vote is now finally over? >> oh, sure. tonight was a reminder that democracy is not like domino's pizza, where you get it in 30 minutes or it's free. sometimes it takes longer than you want it to. sometimes there's yelling. sometimes there'
>> well, it tells you that donald trump did come through in the end, when the chips were down. not only donald trump, but jim jordan, who is one of the more respected members of the freedom caucus. but you've been showing these images all night of the scene on the floor of the house of representatives. now that we live in this modern digital age and you see the cell phones being passed around, i think marjorie taylor greene was one of them who was on the phone with donald trump, handing...
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be about donald trump, but it's about trumpism. it's about what he put in place. it's about what he started and it is about what happened two years ago and the fact that so many of those people are still within the republican caucus and they are the ones who are in control right now. they are wagging the dog and that is i think the ultimate problem that anyone, if kevin mccarthy gets there speaker and again, i don't see a path for him to get there, but whoever becomes speaker is going to have a huge problem in actually doing the business of the people. like john said, what they were elected to do, i don't see them having the ability to do that if kevin mccarthy gives into all the concessions and one person can call for his downfall. how is that going to work when, you know, all of these issues that they don't like come up like raising the debt ceiling? >> john, to you as well, just to pick up on what maria was saying, what do you think this will do in terms of the institution no matter if it was a kevin mccarthy or someone else? by
be about donald trump, but it's about trumpism. it's about what he put in place. it's about what he started and it is about what happened two years ago and the fact that so many of those people are still within the republican caucus and they are the ones who are in control right now. they are wagging the dog and that is i think the ultimate problem that anyone, if kevin mccarthy gets there speaker and again, i don't see a path for him to get there, but whoever becomes speaker is going to have a...
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i think he could write his own biography of donald trump, given what i've seen and the ruling. so, he got it all right. he was one of the rare places where trump met accountability. this is something people ask about all the time. when will this man be held accountable? here's one case he has been held accountable. >> elliott, is this telling about his approach we talked about more broadly and how he views lawyers or even the justice system when he was head of the executive branch. >> it was interesting when we talk about this idea of when will this person be held accountable. you ought to treat every instance as unique. one person suing donald trump or one jurisdiction seeking to prosecute him, they all get sort of mixed together. i think an opinion like this is very important and sort of in isolation in this case, what we've seen is how you can sort of lay out a case based on the facts and law in one matter, as opposed to pulling everything else in. so, it was just -- i think it was very powerfully written and well organized, and i think that should be noted. >> the idea of c
i think he could write his own biography of donald trump, given what i've seen and the ruling. so, he got it all right. he was one of the rare places where trump met accountability. this is something people ask about all the time. when will this man be held accountable? here's one case he has been held accountable. >> elliott, is this telling about his approach we talked about more broadly and how he views lawyers or even the justice system when he was head of the executive branch....
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i want to bring in elliott williams and donald trump biographer, michael deann tone yo. fi elliott, this judge was not mincing any words in his rebuke. >> i clerked for the judge maybe 20 years ago. so, i've seen his opinions over the years. this was a very remarkable opinion. and i think there's a lot of focus on sort of the bombast and the trump versus the law. this is actually a very meticulous legal opinion of laying out the standard for when you sanction an attorney, what it takes, how they calculate the fees and what the law says. and also looking back at past conduct. you know, they point out the fact that the former president sued the pulitzer board over the fact that the pulitzers were given to "the new york times," the "washington post," making the case this was just a frivolous lawsuit. we should also know this 900-plus thousand dollars was for attorneys, fees, and costs. the judge walks through in great detail how you tabulate that $1 million. i think folks have in their head this judge just got mad at donald trump and then threw at a million dollar fine at h
i want to bring in elliott williams and donald trump biographer, michael deann tone yo. fi elliott, this judge was not mincing any words in his rebuke. >> i clerked for the judge maybe 20 years ago. so, i've seen his opinions over the years. this was a very remarkable opinion. and i think there's a lot of focus on sort of the bombast and the trump versus the law. this is actually a very meticulous legal opinion of laying out the standard for when you sanction an attorney, what it takes,...
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if that's how we're gonna treat donald trump, why don't we treat joe biden? that's what republicans are saying. why does biden get the presumption of innocence, the presumption of nights in this, the presumption of, oh this is happened to slip into his briefcase by accident, right? these tests i see documents where this personal in a file, about the, way so let's just remember what the reporting says so far that this fall has -- in it were such closely personal materials and the funeral arrangements for the. some letters of condolences. things, that like some staffer wouldn't be slipping around. that's joe biden's personal file. >> so wait? >> in that file, in that file, there's ts/sci material. clearly mishandled, right? so, listen, when trump and their documents found in mar-a-lago i, said look that is wrong, right. they should be, you know you mishandling documents is a big deal, right? so whether it is president trump or president biden it is a problem. >> but they, but you would admit that there's a huge difference between having to relieve that under be
if that's how we're gonna treat donald trump, why don't we treat joe biden? that's what republicans are saying. why does biden get the presumption of innocence, the presumption of nights in this, the presumption of, oh this is happened to slip into his briefcase by accident, right? these tests i see documents where this personal in a file, about the, way so let's just remember what the reporting says so far that this fall has -- in it were such closely personal materials and the funeral...
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how can they condemn and demand george santos for lying when donald trump is the leader of this party? we never had a politician in the history of mankind who has lied like donald trump has lied. >> i will continue, but there is a moment where he says that there is a answer to the question on all of the lies that we have seen on the screen. mccarthy says a lot of people in congress have fabricated their resume, and is that the standard we are talking about right now? if your point is lying makes you a political pariah, it is only for santos so far? >> trump is the leader of the party. he is the liar he is. the other thing that jumps out is, there is no shame in the republican party in the age of trump. santos is not apologizing. he is not saying he's sorry for anything. he is punching back constantly. >> the thing that's interesting, you lie about your grandparents, or grandparents being killed in the holocaust. nightclub shootings, losing staff, 9/11, these are iconic moments in our country's history. so i am not saying a big lie, or a little i, one is better than the other, a lie is
how can they condemn and demand george santos for lying when donald trump is the leader of this party? we never had a politician in the history of mankind who has lied like donald trump has lied. >> i will continue, but there is a moment where he says that there is a answer to the question on all of the lies that we have seen on the screen. mccarthy says a lot of people in congress have fabricated their resume, and is that the standard we are talking about right now? if your point is...
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donald trump did. donald trump spend months and months and months trying to stone all the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing and i think this is just as important is, president biden can't get bog down on this, he has to show the american public he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who well, you know, take his jacket off, roll up his sleeves and scream and yell. and you know, it's one of the most dependable things i think in washington this crowd of republicans will over overreact and if you let them do that that will work to your benefit. >> it's interesting to think about the way you suggest to navigate, some things, do you one get ahead of this what people think about and bee responsive and it's odd to think about the way in which is the appropriate way you were somebody who was part of the clinton administration during with the lewinski scandal and you know about the idea how things can continue and s
donald trump did. donald trump spend months and months and months trying to stone all the department of justice. this white house should be cooperative at every turn. the second thing and i think this is just as important is, president biden can't get bog down on this, he has to show the american public he's focused on them. and contrast that with someone like congressman jordan who well, you know, take his jacket off, roll up his sleeves and scream and yell. and you know, it's one of the most...
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this is not the response people had for the former president, donald trump. of course the big distinction is how one behaved once they were aware of it. is that a distinction that you think should be highlighted more? >> it's a very significant distinction. and particularly in the context of the investigation that will follow. so is he getting a pass? no, i don't believe he's going to get a pass. he's going to be investigated. i would opine likely by a special counsel. >> a trump holder appointee has given a report. >> and at this point i think the attorney general would be well advised to appoint a special counsel over this investigation of how president biden and his team handled these documents. that's a separate issue. but i think the distinctions between how he and his team have handled this and how president trump and his lawyers handled the situation at mar-a-lago could not be more distinct. it's night and day. it's an overabundance of caution, contacting the archives immediately, having them come out the next day to recover all of the documents. there
this is not the response people had for the former president, donald trump. of course the big distinction is how one behaved once they were aware of it. is that a distinction that you think should be highlighted more? >> it's a very significant distinction. and particularly in the context of the investigation that will follow. so is he getting a pass? no, i don't believe he's going to get a pass. he's going to be investigated. i would opine likely by a special counsel. >> a trump...
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and they also talk to him about this conversation with donald trump. because i've been concerned -- there's been concern in the mccarthy camp that trump has not been more force full in his support an endorsement of mccarthy. -- former speaker reiterated his support. >> do you need trump to come out and reiterate his support for you? >> trump has already reiterated support. >> what did you guys discuss, what was the nature of it? >> from that perspective, he thinks it's better than all the republicans put together. so, it doesn't look good for republicans. we want to be able to solve it -- what we went through today is in the end becomes the positive that we are actually focused and united. >> does he say he wants you to stay in the race? >> oh yeah, oh yeah. >> but even though trump has called some of these members, it has not swayed them. that is the real concern he has. from 19 no vote state, 20 no votes on the final ballot. what's coming tomorrow? that is uncertain at this point. >> abby, just think about. that that number, it's not only gotten less
and they also talk to him about this conversation with donald trump. because i've been concerned -- there's been concern in the mccarthy camp that trump has not been more force full in his support an endorsement of mccarthy. -- former speaker reiterated his support. >> do you need trump to come out and reiterate his support for you? >> trump has already reiterated support. >> what did you guys discuss, what was the nature of it? >> from that perspective, he thinks it's...
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this is coming from a person worked from donald trump to did everything in his power to bring trouble to the latin x community >> kevin why do you think this was top of mind >> i don't think it was top of mind >> within hour >> politicians are political animals. right? and she is representing what she feels is the feedback that she got from a number of people in the community. now, i think the politics of this are probably helpful for her, because for many people, who look at this to be, i know a lot of people feel strongly but a lot of other people think this is sort of common sense you not ban a word like this this but sort of move away from the use of this, because some people actually feel that it's not appropriate to use, and that's feedback that she actually got from a lot of those, folks in the hispanic community and the latino community as well. for this i think the politics of this are sort of low hanging fruit. >> you think so laura, i wonder the idea in terms of generationally we often think about terms and even president obama was speaking about this a few months ago on a
this is coming from a person worked from donald trump to did everything in his power to bring trouble to the latin x community >> kevin why do you think this was top of mind >> i don't think it was top of mind >> within hour >> politicians are political animals. right? and she is representing what she feels is the feedback that she got from a number of people in the community. now, i think the politics of this are probably helpful for her, because for many people, who...
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he prostrated himself before donald trump. he had no principles there it looks like he spent the past -- certainly the past year just looking like i just want to be speaker, no matter what. that is not a strong position to lead. this country needs leadership. both parties need leadership. he has not shown leadership. he has actually shown he wants this job. it's not enough. i think what you're going see going forward is maybe some creative ideas. people have forgotten. you don't have to be a member of the house of representatives to be the speaker of the house. so they could go outside. they could go get newt gingrich. they could go get whoever they wanted to come in and solve this thing if they wanted to. but i think kevin mccarthy's moment is passing, and i think he is paying a price for being unprincipled empty suit for the past year, and he is being blown around in a hurricane. >> well, we are out of time. but you know what the question is, whether it's out of time for kevin mccarthy. i was en. >>ing all the analogies, gen
he prostrated himself before donald trump. he had no principles there it looks like he spent the past -- certainly the past year just looking like i just want to be speaker, no matter what. that is not a strong position to lead. this country needs leadership. both parties need leadership. he has not shown leadership. he has actually shown he wants this job. it's not enough. i think what you're going see going forward is maybe some creative ideas. people have forgotten. you don't have to be a...
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trump has been making calls, there are some republicans, byron donalds, for example, says trump deserves credit for helping to sway the vote here. several republicans who have been supports mccarthy all day long say he didn't have influence on this race. he made calls today but he was the one on tuesday who was talking about the reasons those who were against mccarthy were against mccarthy. essentially saying he found validation in that. >> and lauren boebert who was sort of from the school of trump, actually dissed him publicly on the house floor. >> and they tried to make up for that, you saw republicans nominating him, voting for him. but, it was striking to see that moment. you don't often see someone like a lauren boebert who was so made in the trump camp not only did she say he was wrong, and said tell kevin mccarthy to withdraw from the race. that was one of the most striking moments that we've seen and the amount of of the momentum behind the hard liners who have gotten further than they thought they would get on tuesday night when the first vote happened. i think that changes th
trump has been making calls, there are some republicans, byron donalds, for example, says trump deserves credit for helping to sway the vote here. several republicans who have been supports mccarthy all day long say he didn't have influence on this race. he made calls today but he was the one on tuesday who was talking about the reasons those who were against mccarthy were against mccarthy. essentially saying he found validation in that. >> and lauren boebert who was sort of from the...
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but it's donald trump's behavior, and not returning this material, that is provoked joe biden's situation. >> i am curious, as everyone is of course, andrew, and what is contained in all of these documents. i still have that curiosity for the documents at mar-a-lago. and beyond. and as we're waiting for that, the political optics really are coming into much clearer focus then what is actually the contents of these documents. in terms of how this plays out, two separate special councils, focusing on a similar nucleus of facts, even though you do have the behavior of those who have mishandled different. is there coordination of any kind between the investigators or are these going to be totally siloed, because there are two separate special councils, and there's got to be no connective tissue? >> i think you have to handle them that way. i think both of these men are both independent, they're both capable of running their own shops here. i would suspect that they will endeavor to do that without having any connection or exchange of information between them. other than maybe getting together
but it's donald trump's behavior, and not returning this material, that is provoked joe biden's situation. >> i am curious, as everyone is of course, andrew, and what is contained in all of these documents. i still have that curiosity for the documents at mar-a-lago. and beyond. and as we're waiting for that, the political optics really are coming into much clearer focus then what is actually the contents of these documents. in terms of how this plays out, two separate special councils,...
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but, it tells you number one, donald trump didn't work that hard for, it donald trump has lost weight with this caucus, number three it is not really about trump, it is about them showing their base what they think their base wants to hear, which is that they are against the establishment, and they want to bring down the establishment. kevin mccarthy has become the ultimate establishment on the house side of the gop, at this moment but here is the flip side to all of this. you can argue, why is he still sticking around for constant humiliation, but he hasn't substantially lost votes over the course of the last three days. the overwhelming majority of his caucus has coalesced around him and is digging in now disappoint him. i think the question he is hoping will flip overnight into tomorrow, which is to say if his -- if the overwhelming majority of the caucus is not abandoning him, why won't these guys come on board? the longer this goes on, the left of this but mccarthy and he becomes a proxy for the establishment. and, it becomes, well, if he backs down, what is going to happen to th
but, it tells you number one, donald trump didn't work that hard for, it donald trump has lost weight with this caucus, number three it is not really about trump, it is about them showing their base what they think their base wants to hear, which is that they are against the establishment, and they want to bring down the establishment. kevin mccarthy has become the ultimate establishment on the house side of the gop, at this moment but here is the flip side to all of this. you can argue, why is...
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donald trump is the case study in how to get yourself into more trouble when you didn't have to be. and how to tick off the justice department. >> well doug, enough, point that idea when you're thinking about, not taking a word for it, the whole trust and verify, or just not trust you at all moment, but i wonder, if you're looking at this in you're trying to think about, how to evaluate and assess one's accountability. or to trust somebody. you can easily, say i don't know, and some talking points will say isn't that what trump would say? and how would you see it? >> from a counterintelligence perspective, you're looking at the material that, self control, and intent. intent may be speaking to the accountability factor. in terms of material, maybe ten, documents some of it special access programs. but they are finished products when it comes as sources and methods. in terms of control, these were locked in an office that perhaps, only biden and his team had access to--where with mar-a-lago, this is a common storage space, with boxes that common workers could have access to. in terms
donald trump is the case study in how to get yourself into more trouble when you didn't have to be. and how to tick off the justice department. >> well doug, enough, point that idea when you're thinking about, not taking a word for it, the whole trust and verify, or just not trust you at all moment, but i wonder, if you're looking at this in you're trying to think about, how to evaluate and assess one's accountability. or to trust somebody. you can easily, say i don't know, and some...
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because there is a movement beyond trump now that does not look like even donald trump, let alone kevin mccarthy. meanwhile, hakeem jeffries has been able to unite the dam -- we've got radicals, we've got moderates. but the democrats are cohesive, they are strong. and the republican party is falling apart, as kevin mccarthy -- >> mark how, do you see it? is it the goat rodeo? i will tell, you it's a new phrase for me. how do you see it? >> the actual circus is coordinated -- function of an action -- but to van's point, -- really strikes me as -- since the election, mccarthy has had -- and they really known for more than a year -- likely to take the house. and so it really confirms the point that van made, which is that, at the end of the, day it leads you to believe that maybe republicans are not really interested in governing? that it's more about disruption, it's more about chaos. we look at those 19 members, people who, especially, like matt gates, and i spent a lot of time covering for our show, the circus -- and it's clear that it is all about performance, it's all about getting on
because there is a movement beyond trump now that does not look like even donald trump, let alone kevin mccarthy. meanwhile, hakeem jeffries has been able to unite the dam -- we've got radicals, we've got moderates. but the democrats are cohesive, they are strong. and the republican party is falling apart, as kevin mccarthy -- >> mark how, do you see it? is it the goat rodeo? i will tell, you it's a new phrase for me. how do you see it? >> the actual circus is coordinated --...
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trump. when asked about criticism that the doj has gone easier on mr. biden, merrick garland said they department is treating both cases in a neutral way. cnn's phil mattingly reports. >> we do not have different rules for democrats or republicans, attorney general merrick garland pledging impartiality. >> we apply the facts and the law in each case, in a neutral, nonpartisan manner. that is what we always do and that is what we do in the matter is they referring to. >> as two investigations, one of the current president and one of a former president grip a divided country. after another weekend, new discoveries and new questions. president biden again ignoring those questions as he arrived at the white house monday, facing the reality of an escalating investigation into his handling of classified documents. >> the fact is the fbi conducted this search, not his attorneys. that really ratchets the investigation up. after the fbi spent more than 13 hours searching his wilmington home, discover
trump. when asked about criticism that the doj has gone easier on mr. biden, merrick garland said they department is treating both cases in a neutral way. cnn's phil mattingly reports. >> we do not have different rules for democrats or republicans, attorney general merrick garland pledging impartiality. >> we apply the facts and the law in each case, in a neutral, nonpartisan manner. that is what we always do and that is what we do in the matter is they referring to. >> as two...
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but there isn't a singular person in the party, whether it's donald trump, whether it's the rnc. there is nobody that can exercise that power over any one of these districts to make a difference. and i think it's because, you know, look, it is the legislature. every decade we draw these districts safer and safer. so the only way byron donald loses is from the right. right? the only way matt gaetz loses is from the right. >> and this is why one of their demands is extremely specific. they don't want the house leadership to jump in races where there are open seats, safe, open republican seats. they say don't jump in there because they know they may have the advantage in a scenario that is primary voter focused. and they just saw a bunch of races and a bunch of losses, and they have seen their whole party say i don't know about this. i don't know about these maga people. maybe we should be doing something else. and so there are actual greater sort of concerns that are going on here that are playing out that we can't tell because we're busy being like mccarthy stepped on a rake. you
but there isn't a singular person in the party, whether it's donald trump, whether it's the rnc. there is nobody that can exercise that power over any one of these districts to make a difference. and i think it's because, you know, look, it is the legislature. every decade we draw these districts safer and safer. so the only way byron donald loses is from the right. right? the only way matt gaetz loses is from the right. >> and this is why one of their demands is extremely specific. they...
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weeks later he went down and bended his knee to donald trump, and that was a reflection of weakness. and what we've seen all this week is weakness. and the reason people feel they can be treacherous is because they don't believe he is a strong leader. this would not have happened to nancy pelosi or any -- >> we would never see. we actually are seeing this. >> it's crazy we're seeing it play out in front of us. this is the beauty of the advanced technology we get to watch this on our phones. i've got to say something about mccarthy's leadership to piggyback on what's been said already. kevin mccarthy to a certain extent owns the shape of this conference because two years ago he knew that 147 of his members did not vote to certify the election, and he had an opportunity in those two years to go out and do what he did. he took a victory lap. if you guys remember primaried by an absolutely reasonable respectable conservative, chuck edwards, who knocked madison off from the primary and now you've got chuck edwards, not an election denier, not a conspiracy theorist. if kevin mccarthy had f
weeks later he went down and bended his knee to donald trump, and that was a reflection of weakness. and what we've seen all this week is weakness. and the reason people feel they can be treacherous is because they don't believe he is a strong leader. this would not have happened to nancy pelosi or any -- >> we would never see. we actually are seeing this. >> it's crazy we're seeing it play out in front of us. this is the beauty of the advanced technology we get to watch this on our...
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trump and taking that photo. i mean that sent the message to this group of people and others like them that there are no consequences for doing things like what happened on january 6th. and, you know, the moderate members of the conference have been saying, you know, it's time to stand up for these people. it's look like what's happened mccarthy has folded again to get the votes. >> i don't think that kevin mccarthy when he went down to mar-a-lago after january 6th was rehabilitating trump. as a lot of people have described it, i think he was rehabilitating himself. remember he had condemned trump by saying that he had responsibility for what happened january 6th. but he wanted to be in that speaker chair so badly that he needed to get good -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. we're hearing the nominating. >> the gentleman from california kevin mccarthy to serve as speaker of the house. >> the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman will suspend. the question recurs on the election of a speaker and the tellers will please
trump and taking that photo. i mean that sent the message to this group of people and others like them that there are no consequences for doing things like what happened on january 6th. and, you know, the moderate members of the conference have been saying, you know, it's time to stand up for these people. it's look like what's happened mccarthy has folded again to get the votes. >> i don't think that kevin mccarthy when he went down to mar-a-lago after january 6th was rehabilitating...
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but when the republican party decided they'd accept donald trump who lie invent his resume, a con, artist. once they accepted that it created a new floor. it's herschal walker who lied constantly on the campaign trail, conspiracy theories, >> and the shock value, after awhile it becomes more an snl skit than a problem for democracy, honesty integrity no longer on the ballot. >> i reacheded that with george santos, agree with that. >> everyone stay up next, president biden turning up the heat on republicans over their economic proposals, warning of possible chaos, we'll take a look what he's saying. look what he's saying. physical health. and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to g
but when the republican party decided they'd accept donald trump who lie invent his resume, a con, artist. once they accepted that it created a new floor. it's herschal walker who lied constantly on the campaign trail, conspiracy theories, >> and the shock value, after awhile it becomes more an snl skit than a problem for democracy, honesty integrity no longer on the ballot. >> i reacheded that with george santos, agree with that. >> everyone stay up next, president biden...
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and it's -- this is far beyond joe biden or donald trump it's a simple fact that we need as a nation as a government to get a better system for tracking classified information that's not electronic, if it's on an electronic device, way tors encrypt it and so on papers can migrate out of white houses and that's a problem, we've seen it now with two different presidents. >> the thing that's interesting to me though what the biden case sets as potential precedent, if you will and i think they're disconnected case, is biden is saying and his staff is saying look, joe biden worked until the last possible minute before the obama administration ended then he left and there was chaos around some of these documents and they inadvertently got there. trump is saying the same thing, he's saying i'm working till the end i don't think i've lost this election, turns out i have to leave and packing up boxes furiously and he says i didn't know they were there, biden says i didn't know they were there. >> but trump says they're mine i'm keeping them. >> i understand that but at that threshold level th
and it's -- this is far beyond joe biden or donald trump it's a simple fact that we need as a nation as a government to get a better system for tracking classified information that's not electronic, if it's on an electronic device, way tors encrypt it and so on papers can migrate out of white houses and that's a problem, we've seen it now with two different presidents. >> the thing that's interesting to me though what the biden case sets as potential precedent, if you will and i think...
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and that he and his team of pros were not gonna make the kind of mistakes that donald trump and his adams family cast of characters would make. and is this completely analogous to what trump has done? no, but it sure in that same neighborhood. and it violates that promise that biden has made to voters. so, they're looking at him, independent voters are, a little different. they're gonna say, wait a second, you said on 60 minutes that this was irresponsible, but you, and that just makes another washington post tishyn and not living up to that promise that voters wanted for him. they want to present you to think about after four years of that. >> what do you say? >> i totally agree. i think that that that's the problem with this. the talking point on the republican side are way too easy on this. it's always been this question of whether or not the facts we all understand that the facts are different. that biden white house has handled it totally differently than the trump white house, which basically did everything possible to conceal these documents. to fight the feds, to fight the archive
and that he and his team of pros were not gonna make the kind of mistakes that donald trump and his adams family cast of characters would make. and is this completely analogous to what trump has done? no, but it sure in that same neighborhood. and it violates that promise that biden has made to voters. so, they're looking at him, independent voters are, a little different. they're gonna say, wait a second, you said on 60 minutes that this was irresponsible, but you, and that just makes another...
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. >> this is one of the gifts that donald trump gave us his shamelessness is a superpower within the republican party. >> and lying. >> but this is sort of, you reap what you so, and this is what the republican party, if you're going to rediscover anything resembling its soul is going have to confront george santos if indictments come. down there are things you can lie about, and things eli about our criminal. but it's the sheer tonnage of lies. there is something profoundly pathetic about this human being, but the fact that he made it to congress is itself a cautionary tale entered wake us up. >> he's on the science committee. this is where you put this guy? science it's so rich. >> i want to play a different soundbite from the ex-boyfriend. the lies big and small, it we have that one, because he outlines when he began catching george santos in. lies so let me know if you have the lies -- >> i do not know, i think he's just out of his mind. it's one lie to the other. one everybody found out, they are finding out about the little stuff as well. i just think that he should not be in c
. >> this is one of the gifts that donald trump gave us his shamelessness is a superpower within the republican party. >> and lying. >> but this is sort of, you reap what you so, and this is what the republican party, if you're going to rediscover anything resembling its soul is going have to confront george santos if indictments come. down there are things you can lie about, and things eli about our criminal. but it's the sheer tonnage of lies. there is something profoundly...
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donald trump is the case study in how to get yourself into more trouble when you didn't have to be and how to take off the justice department. >> on that point, the idea that we are thinking about not taking one's word for, spoken like a true lawyer, i'm not going to take your word for it, -- i wonder if you are looking at this in your trying to think about how to evaluate and assess ones accountability, or to trust somebody, he could easily say i didn't know. and some talking points already saying, isn't that what trump would say? why is this so different? how do you see it? >> from a counter intelligence perspective, laura, you are looking at the material itself controlled and intent, intense speaking to the accountability factor. in terms of material, there may be ten document some special access programs but -- clues but not sources and methods. when you compare that against what president trump held, 60 odd top secret documents, a lot more clues there. in terms of control, these were locked in an office that perhaps only biden and his team had access to wear with mar-a-lago this i
donald trump is the case study in how to get yourself into more trouble when you didn't have to be and how to take off the justice department. >> on that point, the idea that we are thinking about not taking one's word for, spoken like a true lawyer, i'm not going to take your word for it, -- i wonder if you are looking at this in your trying to think about how to evaluate and assess ones accountability, or to trust somebody, he could easily say i didn't know. and some talking points...
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donald trump won by about six points. so that by the black voter percentage is rising that is a large part of the reason that joe biden was able to come away with that narrow victory in the peach state. >> wow, that is the presidential race i was wondering, as we've seen, for georgia. we keep looking at georgia, and everyone's mind. time and time again. for the senate runoff races as well. deciding, of course, who's gonna be in power, the majority. power how have black voters impacted the senate runoffs? big lead. big lead. traditionally speaking. black voter percentage in the georgia runoff has shrunk. but look back at the 2020 runoff. the turnout is percentage of the 2020 general election. and the majority black county's. it was 92%. that is their proportion was very close to proportion that they made up in the general electorate. and all of the counties, whose 89%. so black letters actually made up a large percentage in the runoff and they did in the general election. that is very unusual. raffle were not in the 2021 s
donald trump won by about six points. so that by the black voter percentage is rising that is a large part of the reason that joe biden was able to come away with that narrow victory in the peach state. >> wow, that is the presidential race i was wondering, as we've seen, for georgia. we keep looking at georgia, and everyone's mind. time and time again. for the senate runoff races as well. deciding, of course, who's gonna be in power, the majority. power how have black voters impacted the...
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if they would have stayed the same in 2000, donald trump would have won by six points. that is a large part of the reason that president biden was able to come away with that narrow victory in georgia. >> we look at the senate runoff races time and time again, deciding who is going to be in the power twice in as many years. how have black voters impacted the senate runoffs? big league. look back at the 202020 2020 runoff. in the majority of black counties, it was 20%. that is means they are close to proportion. in other counties it was 89%. black voters made a larger percentage than they did in the general election. that is unusual. the african-american voters that turned out were more democrat than those that voted in the 2020 election. look at that. considerably larger than when president biden won by 17 points. in 2020, all won by three among black voters. he won by 93%. among all other voters, herschel walker won by 93. they put rafael warnock back in the senate for a full term. >> we'll see how it impacts the upcoming 2024 race as well. thank you very much. >>> bac
if they would have stayed the same in 2000, donald trump would have won by six points. that is a large part of the reason that president biden was able to come away with that narrow victory in georgia. >> we look at the senate runoff races time and time again, deciding who is going to be in the power twice in as many years. how have black voters impacted the senate runoffs? big league. look back at the 202020 2020 runoff. in the majority of black counties, it was 20%. that is means they...
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trump would make, it is close to what trump had done and it violates the promise biden made to voters. they will say wait, you said on 60 minutes that makes him irresponsible. they want a president you do not want to think about. >> i agree, that is the problem. the talking points on the republicans side are too easy. it has always been a question, we understand the facts are different. the white house did it differently. it has always been possible to fight the archives but it does not matter. the soundbite we will be hearing just like hillary's emails in 2016, we will hear about this until the election. >> if he runs. >> it is one of the best tools in the arsenal, for any president facing a uncomfortable story, get out in the country and show they are doing work for the people. we have not seen the president out there in a little bit. if you are looking for a sign that he is serious, that is something to watch out for. >> look out for the pancake breakfasts. we will come back to this and more, including what is happening in illinois. they have a brand-new law and the legal challenge
trump would make, it is close to what trump had done and it violates the promise biden made to voters. they will say wait, you said on 60 minutes that makes him irresponsible. they want a president you do not want to think about. >> i agree, that is the problem. the talking points on the republicans side are too easy. it has always been a question, we understand the facts are different. the white house did it differently. it has always been possible to fight the archives but it does not...
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trump, for example. well, it could be somebody outside the house, and, obviously, there is always, depending on the perspective, the risk or reward of having someone from the outside. but what i find really fascinating about it and thinking about the founders and farmers who speak about, was, today, we think of the speaker as maybe the ultimate partisan, but you suggest that is really not the vision, and that is actually a disservice to the functioning of congress, so if this were somebody who are from the outside, do you think that would be able to solve that crisis a partisan divide? >> i think it could. and, again, it's a temporary fix for the situation we find ourselves in. this is all predictable, if you had a vote in the republican conference, they voted for mccarthy, and now they are trying to turn him, if they're going to even elect him into a figure for the -- a warden figure that was being programed by the powers that are really controlling the congress, the people can trying to congress are th
trump, for example. well, it could be somebody outside the house, and, obviously, there is always, depending on the perspective, the risk or reward of having someone from the outside. but what i find really fascinating about it and thinking about the founders and farmers who speak about, was, today, we think of the speaker as maybe the ultimate partisan, but you suggest that is really not the vision, and that is actually a disservice to the functioning of congress, so if this were somebody who...
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. >> one of the reasons they nominated donald trump they wanted a fighter didn't care if they could do anything. >> this story, obviously, i am close to the vice president, i amv worked for women candidates for almost 30 years, a lot of what we're seeing here are typical tropes, and this narrative comes around and around, there was a gentlemen last week about a writing about the biden administration and he talked about she's the person who the president had informed ukraine about the impending, the russia was about to invade, more importantly, here's part of where i think the challenge is it's always heart when you're historic first and i do think this administration when they were a campaign could have done a better job of having more intentionality about understanding, for example, early on, that people wanted to see more of her, they were excited. but the very job of being the vice president is you're not seeing, you're behind the scene, number two, the supporting role. >> we did see a lot of vice president joe biden. >> we didn't, when i ask people for example when he he visited tr
. >> one of the reasons they nominated donald trump they wanted a fighter didn't care if they could do anything. >> this story, obviously, i am close to the vice president, i amv worked for women candidates for almost 30 years, a lot of what we're seeing here are typical tropes, and this narrative comes around and around, there was a gentlemen last week about a writing about the biden administration and he talked about she's the person who the president had informed ukraine about...
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but we have a lot of people who are thinking of all the thing that donald trump, the former president. where disincentivizing them for the main them from the ranks. no one seems to be putting them on the political common to do anything proactive to make that happen. >> i think desantis, governor of florida, appears to me like he's going to run. and of all the possible opponents he's clearly and by far the strongest. i want to know? exactly how these legal issues are going to affect trumps standing but i know there are lot of republicans out there who ready to move on, they're just looking for the next week that. desantis click affair best. on the story dial business, a, i thought thought the second we talk to our children about be, i think the idea -- >> it could be. i don't know if you talk to kids about. i don't know kind of time the birds in the beast comes up. >> the idea that he would be indicted while all these things happen to this guy, the idea that he would be indicted, this as opposed to overthrown the u.s. government. trying or, whatever. to me, it is so trivial. i'm not to
but we have a lot of people who are thinking of all the thing that donald trump, the former president. where disincentivizing them for the main them from the ranks. no one seems to be putting them on the political common to do anything proactive to make that happen. >> i think desantis, governor of florida, appears to me like he's going to run. and of all the possible opponents he's clearly and by far the strongest. i want to know? exactly how these legal issues are going to affect trumps...
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he thought he could put it in the rear view mirror with seven million more votes than donald trump in 2020, but it stayed, despite trump's troubles. and of course, you know, he saw it within some of his -- with some of his secret service detail. it's a much bigger group than he used to have, and while it may not be surprising because after all, law enforcement is full of deeply conservative people, it's still -- it bothered him, and it bothered him because you know, it seems to me that a president has a right to not only be protected by his secret service detail, but also to have his secrets kept. and i'm not sure joe biden thought they would. >> talk about the relationship with him and the vice president kamala harris. i'm intrigued by your book on this note in particular. >> yeah, this is really a fascin fascinating complicated relationship. there is no question that joe biden and kamala harris had a very -- they really had a warm bond in the beginning. they were thrown together by covid. they were in meetings together all the time. joe biden valued her input and gave her important
he thought he could put it in the rear view mirror with seven million more votes than donald trump in 2020, but it stayed, despite trump's troubles. and of course, you know, he saw it within some of his -- with some of his secret service detail. it's a much bigger group than he used to have, and while it may not be surprising because after all, law enforcement is full of deeply conservative people, it's still -- it bothered him, and it bothered him because you know, it seems to me that a...
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, trump the former president had coming at him. that it would either the incentivize him for running. it would discourage. him if illuminate him from the ranks. but no one seems to be essentially putting the nail in the political coffin to do anything productive to have that happen. >> well i think desantis, governor of florida appears to me like he is going to run. and of all of the possible opponents he is clearly and by far the strongest. i don't know exactly how these legal issues are going to affect trump's standing. but i know there are a lot of republicans out there who are ready to move on. they are just looking for the next lily pad. and desantis looks like a fair bet. on this stormy daniels business. a, i thought you said this segment with easier for us to talk with our children about. b, i think the idea -- >> it could, be i don't know what you talk to your kids about. i don't know what types of birds and bees come. up i don't know your situation. >> the idea that he would be indicted, because of all the things that i ha
, trump the former president had coming at him. that it would either the incentivize him for running. it would discourage. him if illuminate him from the ranks. but no one seems to be essentially putting the nail in the political coffin to do anything productive to have that happen. >> well i think desantis, governor of florida appears to me like he is going to run. and of all of the possible opponents he is clearly and by far the strongest. i don't know exactly how these legal issues are...
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trump, i do not know about either those things. i also do not know that biden can just rock these off because at the end of the day it was just a couple of briefing memos about phone calls. >> it is in many respects not shrug-able because it is spiraling in a way that was perhaps in dissipated or not. when we think about the trump administration we think about a lot of self inflicted wounds, a lot of a pr moments that, or things that were saturn outside correctly, or moments that invited greater speculation, opening pandora's box. when we look at this they've not answer the question as to let's just say or hedge in a political way, look, to the extent that there is anything out there, we will be diligent and sincere about our approach to alerting the authority. that did not happen. >> i think that is partly why a lot of us, certainly some of us who have lived these types of situations before, you get your spidey sense is up and there are just things that do not add up, right. look, again, the story that we have now settled on may w
trump, i do not know about either those things. i also do not know that biden can just rock these off because at the end of the day it was just a couple of briefing memos about phone calls. >> it is in many respects not shrug-able because it is spiraling in a way that was perhaps in dissipated or not. when we think about the trump administration we think about a lot of self inflicted wounds, a lot of a pr moments that, or things that were saturn outside correctly, or moments that invited...
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the difference is, with donald trump, he was alerted to this and continued to resist turning these over. that is very different than being alerted to this and proactively getting these turned over. so, there may be some differences here. but again, i would encourage the media, i would encourage citizens, constituents, to look at your member of congress and say are you being consistent? we need to elect consistency. that's what we're missing in this country, is the commitment to a standard of truth and consistency. >> a really important point. and just for those out there wondering, clinton, bush, obama, all turned over the classified documents, they're reading the writing on the wall, they don't want to live in a glass house either. we'll see what else comes of this. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> well, in another matter, decisions on charges, well, appear to be imminent. that's the word that was chosen and spoken to a court of law today. and multiple people could be facing those imminent charges. we will tell you what fulton county d. a. is saying about her investig
the difference is, with donald trump, he was alerted to this and continued to resist turning these over. that is very different than being alerted to this and proactively getting these turned over. so, there may be some differences here. but again, i would encourage the media, i would encourage citizens, constituents, to look at your member of congress and say are you being consistent? we need to elect consistency. that's what we're missing in this country, is the commitment to a standard of...