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question, and i think it s important to remember that cassidy said she heard this from someone else who heard it from someone else. it was secondhand hearsay. i don t care if the president lunged at the wheel or assaulted a secret service agent, although the latter is a crime, but the real issue is, what was his reaction when he was told that he couldn t go to the capitol? wlo whether or not he grabbed the wheel or grabbed a person, was he really, really angry? did he fly into a rage? i think there could be evidence coming out to that effect. that to me is much more important, his emotional reaction, his immediate response to not being allowed to go down to the capitol on that day, to my mind, speaks a lot more to his state of mind than whether or not he actually grabbed the wheel or grabbed his secret service agent. and the fact that he wanted to be at the capitol. to do what, do you think? that s what this whole thing is becoming about. i tried to figure out when these hearings s
from this massive illegal immigration operation is fueling violence. we know this. and you know, we know the administration will turn to any sort of person or organization to help our supply here in the u.s., they are not desperate, they went to communist venezuela to try and get gas, wlo knows. maybe they ll go to the trafficking organizations who have figured out the supply routes to get baby formula. john: we should find out soon whether or not title 42 is going to be rescinded or if it will continue to stand. again, that court in louisiana looking at this, if not, katie bar the door, even d.h.s. is saying on the 23rd. attorney general ashley moody, great state of florida, thanks for joining us. gillian: new fallout over the nba decision to schedule games in a country where being gay or transgender can be punishable by death. our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition
trump s expense. sandra: why the wall street journal editorial board, questions far beyond the susman indictment. how long did the snooping last and who had access to what was found, who approved the access to white house data and wlo at the fbi and white house knew what about it. were mrs. clinton and senior aides aware of the data trolling investigation. does the president have any concerns about a candidate for president using computer experts to infiltrate computer systems, of competing candidates? that s something i cannot speak to from this podium, i refer you to the department of justice. what is described in the report monitoring internet traffic, being is that spying? again, i can t speak to that report. i refer you to the department of justice.
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