document comes out, it will change everything that we know about the search of mar-a-lago. now, there are three relevant documents here, the first two, the search warrant and the property received, those are out in the public. we ve seen those. just for the sake of comparison, the search warrant that is three pages. it s mostly a form you fill out it tells us where the fbi wanted to search and the criminal laws the doj is looking at. it the property seized. that s also three pages. most of those entries just say box of documents. but the affidavit, the affidavit is a game-changer. this is a narrative document that the prosecutor has to write out. i have written more of these than i can even count. they re dozens of pages wouldn t at all surprise me if this were 50 to 100 pages. they list probable cause, you have to list specific evidence. you bring it over to the judge. we know the judge in this case reviewed and approved it. just to make an analogy to prove it. back when w
investment in climate change that the federal government has made. secondly, prescription drug prices are a vital kitchen table concern for millions and millions of americans, especially people on medicare. and the fact that insulin for diabetics on medicare is going to be happened at $35, at co-pay. and the fact that the negotiating drug price negotiation is coming, not immediately, but it s coming. that s going to be very popular. and so will, to some degree, in a campaign setting, the notion that democrats are taxing big corporations that haven t been paying their taxes. all of that provides some campaign ammunition for democrats, at a time when many, many, political environmental conditions are negative for them as they always are in the first midterm for a new president. yeah, that drug negotiation, big deliverable. but you know what, we re talking 2026, to 2029. right. you re trying to sell people. everyone loves immediate