and the grand jury is over, we re told. this prosecutor will probably have to get sign off from merrick garland before charging the president s son. and merrick garland will face incredible pressure to manage this case fairly. now, a trusted source tells primetime that hunter biden was actually offered a pretty good plea deal a up couple million dollars in fines and no prison but hunter told him to take a hike and dared him to go to trial in delaware where he knows he would get home cooking. this that was a big mistake by hunter biden and made rank and file agents incredibly mad. plea deal offering just got a lot more serious. the new deal is $15 million in fines, and having to plead guilty to multiple felony charges, this is a game of chicken that hunter thinks he is win because his father has the power of the pardon. it may not be that simple. the source tells primetime that an astounding amount of whistleblowers are coming forward within the fbi and other agencies. and
it has become the single most predictable form of american television in this american way of death. there is nothing else that we can do, if we could think up a better way of doing, it we would. but we have no better idea of how to handle this. well, enjoy your show tonight, i ll be watching. thank you. fani willis speaks, and lindsey graham goes silent. that s a news day that we did not see coming. the normally silent full-time county district attorney fani willis gave an exclusive interview today, she discussed her grand jury investigation of republican interference into the republican election in georgia. she said that it was possible that donald trump could get hit with a subpoena to testify to that grand jury, just like lindsey graham. lindsey graham has been entrusts silent. since fani willis served him with a a subpoena to testify in georgia. he is the only current member of the united states senate to have been subpoenaed to testify to a grand jury. pretty sp
you covering. you don t with shootings. you never get better at. it it s just the repetition and the same stuff that you feel all the time. that is why people are fed up with. yes, we go through our ritual, our television ritual for this. it has become the single most predictable form of american television in this american way of death. there is nothing else that we can do, if we could think up a better way of doing, it we would. but we have no better idea of how to handle this. well, enjoy your show tonight, i ll be watching. thank you. fani willis speaks, and lindsey graham goes silent. that s a news day that we did not see coming. the normally silent full-time county district attorney fani willis gave an exclusive interview to nbc s, blake alexander. she discussed her grandeur investigation of republican interference in the republican election in georgia. she said that it was possible that donald trump could get hit with a subpoena to testify to that grand jury, jus
abolitionist, the obstructionist, and the chaos inciter that you said she was. she is absolutely all those things. and she is also a hypocrite. jesse: she calls the police after telling us we can t call the police if we are about to be stabbed. do you think she has the brain power to understand how insane and hypocritical she sounds? right. important to put up a tweet she didn t call the police. she had she called the council and the counsel skill security who then called the police. i think that s just splitting hairs. all she wants to do is do as i say and not as i do the very week she put out that flier that you put up on did i go to high school with you or throw a soda for distraction? that was the very week that alison rousseau lost her life. so i don t think that a trained first responder could have
who is six weeks and three days pregnant. could bernard help? soon, the ten year old girl was on her way across the state line to indiana. ten years old. and the republican governor of ohio wanted her to become a mother. the democratic leader of the ohio house representatives, alison rousseau tweeted, please tell me how forcing a ten year old sexual abuse victim to carry her pregnancy to term and endure childbirth is anything other than by brick? joining us now is dr. caitlin bernard, an obstetrician gynecologist and professor at the indiana university school of medicine. also with us, michelle goodwin, professor of law at the university of california. doctor bernard, let me begin