attorney is expected to release parts of a special grand jury report on former president trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it is expected what will be released will be concerns that the panel had about witnesses lying under oath. we are monitoring that. we ll bring you those details as soon as it s released. let s begin in east palstein ohio. residents demanding answers in the wake of that train wreck. they packed a town hall meeting. railroad officials didn t show, backed out at the last minute, citing employee safety concerns but still promised to somehow address residents. that move gave little reassurance to folks who feel unsafe right now in their own homes. they came to do air testing. i was demanding to know about
tenor, try to read between the lines. and what we re not going to get is recommendations of who, if anyone, should face criminal charges. the judge said it s not fair to put that out, it s premature when no one has faced charges in this case. it goes back to 2021 with the phone call that donald trump made to brad raffensperger. when i see conclusion, makes me think there s a conclusion whether they charge or don t charge. that s getting the tenor of where they re going. their names are going to be redacted but the report lays out a bunch of different lines, the name of a person, why we think they should or should not face charges and then summing up months of their work. and, you know, this is a panel that heard from 75 witnesses, including people close to the former president, like south
when it comes to this campaign, to the substance, is this campaign ready for primetime if she cannot answer a question on how are you different from your former boss? a great strategic question not just her but these people who worked for donald trump, mike pence, mike pompeo, if donald trump was your boss and he s running for president and you re in the race, why would people support you? if you can t articulate differences, that s the problem. on foreign policy her instincts are to separate and have a more robust america engagement than trump, but even her answer on that, we should give them equipment but not money. how do you get equipment? you have to buy it. these aren t down at the five and dime, you have to pay somebody for them. so even on that she was trying to put a foot in both camps.
through east palestine just a few days ago we saw dead fish several miles from here in this creek, this cleanup effort is under way. the epa says they re going to be here as long as it takes. the residents here not so sure. jim, erica? still a lot of questions and i m sure the epa chief will be facing a number of them. if he s, in fact, in contact with some of those residents today, jason thank you. that release, of course, of parts of the special grand jury report into efforts by former president trump to overturn the election results imminent. so what s going to come out and not come out? we ll get the introduction of the report, the conclusion, as well as a section where the special grand jury laid out their concerns that some witnesses who appear before their panel may have lied under oath. so i think we ll look for the
president s age and you ask about him running for re-election is, one, that he s the person who beat donald trump. and the second, which i find to be telling is, if not him, then who else? that anxiety also hasn t changed about another candidate that could potentially win in 2024. which i think says a lot about the current state and approach of the white house but also the overall democratic party. that hasn t changed. and the state of the union did help. a lot of people were kind of relieved to see the energy and the back and forth, some have described to me as he showed some agility as well when it came to the heckling and the response to some republicans as well. so they re going to aim to try to get him out more, continue to travel and show that more in the weeks ahead. scott, as we look at this in terms of nikki haley s message, yes, playing on age.