huh? capital t for thing. hundreds of billions for climate change. deficit reduction and tax hikes. it could also turbocharge the i.r.s. more on that in a moment. dana: democrats named it the inflation reduction act. republicans say it s laughable and not even bernie sanders is buying it. i want to take a moment to say a few words about the so-called inflation reduction act that we are debating this evening. i say so-called, by the way, because according to the cbo and other economic organizations that have studied this bill, it will, in fact, have a minimal impact on inflation. dana: team fox coverage. marc thiessen is on deck with analysis. we begin with jacqui heinrich at the white house. democrats certainly think that bringing key priorities on healthcare and climate across the finish line ahead of the mid-terms will turn things around for them. poll after poll has shown that the biggest problem for the president and his party is inflation. and even though they ve
rinehart is giving the justice department one week to decide which item in the affidavit against the former president should remain sealed and which should be released. the justice department is likely to ask for a lot of different redactions here. they say this case is still very much in the works. they are also worried that information released could put some witnesses who are cooperating with the government at risk. citing intense interest in the case against former president donald trump today lawyers from multiple media outlets argued for the government town seal a criminal affidavit and additional materials outlining where the federal investigation stands and what led up to last week s unprecedented search of mar-a-lago. trump s florida estate. that is the public interest. we are entitled to monitor the affairs of our government at all levels. and that is the interest in this essence that we were asserting today. federal prosecutors told judge bruce rinehart full
act will unleash an avalanche of taxpayer money on coalition-list items like climate change. it will also jack up taxes during the recession. republicans say they will pay the price and the midterms. president biden says this is a major win. president biden: expect you to help, i m going to need you to. for example, no state medicare $2,000 to go. that s a big deal. some of us, it won t kick in for a little bit, but it s all good. when you sit down at the end of the month, you will see more bills. if you love getting audited, listen up: democrats will send irs goons for your bank account. after giving them $80 billion to ramp up enforcement, hiring 87,000 new irs agents. get this: the agency will end up with more staffers than the state department, fbi, and border patrol combined. democrats think they are clever by calling it the inflation reduction act, but even senator bernie sanders sees me that charade. i want to say a few words about the so-called inflation a
six. eight of them won t return to congress. as the face of anti-trump republicans, cheney is fuelling rumors of a white house run. we ask for folks in wyoming s take. no, no, no. please no. even though i support her and i think she s a better candidate, i still think that trump did a lot for wyoming. i don t see her getting support from republicans. leo terrell and guy benson are all on deck. first, to rich edson. hello, rich. good afternoon, shannon. what we have here is congress woman liz cheney. he said she will begin a new initiative that will educate voters and ensure that former president donald trump doesn t go near the oval office again. she gave an election night event, a speech here in jackson. she says she called harriet hageman that won the race, saying this is the beginning for her. on today show, she said the presidency is on her mind. that s a decision i ll make in the coming months.i m not going to make any announcements this morning. it s somethi
list of losses of republicans who voted to impeach trump. cheney announced a new organization focused on keeping trump out of the oval office, and a potential white house run for herself in 2024. fox digital spoke to voters about that possibility. i don t think i would support her in a presidential run. no, please, no, no, no, no, no, no. i think she would be a great option for our nation. i would vote for her. we need women, strong women with powerful decision making and fair. i m not a cheney fan. two years from now, no, no. jacqui: katie pavlich is standing by, jonathan hunt with the alaska primary results. gillian: rich joins us from jackson, wyoming. what s next for congresswoman cheney? good afternoon, gillian. the real work is going to be in the next several weeks, according to her team, a new organization designed to keep former president donald trump away from the oval office. told the today show she s thinking about running for president but for