works. and i think ultimately if you do things allegedly not so good, if you have documents potentially you should not have had, there s accountability factor. so i think some at some point in time you ve heard the expression the chickens come home to roost, right? you reap what you sow, all the things you can say i think the reckoning time is here. and whether you run for president that does not act a bar to investigations to potential indictments and of course prosecutions. so that s not going to help or can stall it but it s not going to prevent the inevitable. scott, how do you see it? do you think things are ramping up in. well, he s got a lot going on. he s carrying a lot of heavy bags. and i think if you re a republican voter and trying to sort this out whether we want to go through this a third time this is going to weigh on the minds of a lot of people. national polling that indicated donald trump s favorability with republicans had dropped.
hitler, later released with the title, ye. frankly, the new revelations coming amid a slew of anti-semitic remarks from yale multiple podcasts and tv shows. i think how many people have known and we re in a neighbor comes the mine in a context like this. i wonder about the accountability factor of who knew what when and who profited in the meantime? it sounds like people were so disgusted and felt that it was so oppressing, it was not just a fascination with hitler, some people described it as admiration for the some people left. it sounded like they actually had to leave their positions as executives because it was so pronounced, and that he has expressed admiration for their use of propaganda and how they were able to become , and how they were able to become so powerful.
how many people have known and were enablers, comes to mind in a context like this, i wonder about the accountability factor of who knew what, when, and who profit in the meantime? well it sounds like some people were so disgusted and thought that it was so oppressive. it wasn t a fascination with hitler, some people described it as an admiration for the naughty s. and then some people left, i mean it sounds like they had to actually leave their positions of execute a, because it was so pronounced, the admiration for the natzi. he had expressed admiration for their use of propaganda and how they were able to become the, natzi, how they became so powerful. essentially is just stunning for me, i mean frankly. i m a student of history, i know you are as well. just thinking about that. what perhaps even more disturbing is the collateral damage that this is happening. i mean you ve got, he has a school called don the academy, it s named by his late mother. and in one instance you had th
not specifically called out. so it is probably not an oversight if, in fact, they took the passports. good point, andrew. you talk about the accountability factor for former president trump, as it relates to why these documents were at mar-a-lago in the first place. our team here suggests that for years, and i cover the white house at the time, there was a concern about what one former adviser described as carelessness with the way that then president trump handled some of this sensitive material. whatever he did, right, now it s back this the hands of the justice department, and there is probably some expectation setting to be done for sort of the wider viewing public on how quickly we may hear about the next step or the next development from the fbi, no? yeah, absolutely. so first, the point about this sloppiness, there s no question that the trump white house was not known for being rule
dasha burns on the ground in georgia. we will start with you and what you are hearing from folks there. how much are they pay attention to what s going down? reporter: i talked to voters around the first hearing. i have a sense that people are not paying as much of attention, this isn t the same kind of grab your popcorn, silence your phones schedule that viewing type of television. they are paying attention with their secretary of state in the spotlight today. there are two things that i heard from my conversations with voters. truth and accountability. everyone i spoke with these were folks across the political spectrum believed it was important to hold the hearings, important to get to the truth of what happened on january 6. when it came to the accountability factor, people were very skeptical that they would see that part of things come to fruition here. listen to what i heard. be honest if you are in