attorney general and other will see what the january 6t committee has given them, that fourth charge which is the one that is probably the hardest t prove, what is the mos impactful, is the insurrection charge, which would bar hi from ever running from offic again. and former president trum unloading on his social medi platform slamming the fina report as highly partisan, meanwhile in new repor revealing bombshell new detail on donald trump s third whit house run, new york magazine calling it, donald trump s sad lonely, thirsty, broke in, basically portend run fo reelection it includes some shockin quotes from trump s advisers one saying his world has gotte much smaller, and another thin the magic is gone. in a historic 1.7 trillion dollar spending bill a awaiting president biden s signature this weekend after passing the house on friday, some of the major items in tha bill include 150 billion for defense, 770 billion for
of it so to speak, so nobody can ever say anything differen than what they are going to la out. that is one of the reasons tha what we re seeing now, these aren t major, unexpected developments or revelation from these transcripts everything that was explosiv that the committee was able to learn, in the years-long investigation, they put out in the hearings are in the fina report now is a chance for them t show their homework to the american people, not only fo people who will be judging president trump in the days to come, but for the historical record as well the revised electoral count act, dig into that for us. this was a recommendation that the january six committee made in response to what happened in the attack on th capitol. what could be done to preven this from happening again? this was incorporated into the 1.7 trillion dollar on thi bill -
week, but the supreme court has put that on hold for now. the u.s. senate has passed a massive 1.7 trillion dollar government spending bill, averting a shutdown for now. it will keep critical operations going across several federal agencies, but the house still has to sign off before funding runs out at the end of the day on friday. the bill includes about 45 billion dollars in emergency aid to ukraine, and nato allies, plus another 40 billion to respond to natural disasters in the u.s.. republicans were not happy with the result. i think whatever we re adding a trillion dollars of debt, borrowing money for my grandchildren, of course i m disappointed. i think we could ve gotten much better deal done. if we went over to the house side. and we came back to a situation where we address one bucket at a time. mccarthy was clear, publicly, and he was at our lunch
ducking accountable. how bad is it? tucked into the 1.7 trillion dollar monstrosity, over 400 million dollars for border security. for countries like jordan and lebanon and egypt. even as the crisis rages on. americans will be put last once again. no accountability. no transparency. no solutions to confront. kim, i want to started with you. i read your article. one of the best minds on this stuff. verbalize how bad this bill is. you know, jason, past despicable omnibuses just about spending on