President and this administration, really the world, wants north korea to finally step down with regard to its nuclear process. John . All right, dana bash. Fascinating interview from right there in the Demilitarized Zone in north korea, between north korea and south korea. The Vice President with a message that Military Action might be on the table, but a different message coming from inside the white house. Cnns athena jones is there. And athena, we have heard from the National Security adviser maybe some different language than the Vice President. Reporter hi, john. Thats right. H. R. Mcmaster, the National Security adviser, putting the emphasis on nonmilitary options. But john, the Central Question in all of this, or a big Central Question in all of this is what china will do. Will china do more . President trump has made it clear he wants to see China Step Up Pressure on north korea to rein in its nuclear ambitions, and he believes china can do so because china is the norths main
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Congress on the outside, are they doing their job . Well, no, in the sense that the Congress Isnt doing much Legislating And Theyve been rather dick dysfunctional. The Border Policy i think has become the Poster Child of what im talking about that its hard to solve policy issues. These days because both the right and the left seemed to get some advantage from things being unsolved. You clearly disagreed with senate republicans blocking that bipartisan secure border security deal. I think it was stepping the right direction, incrementally. It perfect, no. But lets face it, we havent done any since 1986 in this area. Its a disaster on the border to deal with the asylum issues they did, i thought was incredibly important. Did you think trump just wanted this issue . What thats why he killed us. Yeah, i think Thats Part of it. Part of it was some substantive differences, but heres the deal. It was incrementally good for the country. Are you comfortable with him as the nominee . Well, its n
question equal justice for all. congressman andy biggs says that we ve reached a, quote, war phase. what do you make of the rhetoric, and what do you make of the fact that you and you re in such a small group of people willing to call out this alleged lawlessness? i think the group will get larger, jake, as everyone gets an opportunity to absorb the facts. look, i agree with speaker mccarthy in this respect. the indictment will disrupt the nation. but let me ask you a question. who s responsible for that? the conduct that donald trump engaged in was completely self-inflicted. in may or june or july or august of 2021, he could have just returned the documents. and in fact, if you look at the indictment, even the documents that he did return, subject to the subpoena, in 2022, those
jack smith released the indictment today ahead of the court appearance in miami. and as we all discovered when it hit, the details inside those pages are simply stunning. yeah, and disturbing. the indictment alleges the former president transported boxes containing hundreds of classified documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. some were stored on the stage of a working ball room that he used at the time for events and gatherings, that anybody could wander into. the club s website calling it perfect, quote, for smaller soirees or an incredible cocktail party. some of the documents were kept in the bathroom. most telling in the indictment was that trump aid walt nauta texted of papers spilling onto the floor, including one so restrictive it s restricted to the five eyes, our closest allies. and the anderson, the indictment alleges that mr. trump took some of these documents to a second club, bedminster, where he is today,