that title 42 is not an immigration policy it was actually implemented as a public health measure to try to stop the spread of communicable disease. the ending of title 42 is appropriate because we are now beyond the pandemic and it has officially ended. the biden administration does have challenges at the border because all that title 42 did was effectively dismantle our asylum process and create a bottleneck at the southern border. the lifting of that, obviously, means that we are going to see greater numbers of people coming to the border. the biden administration is doing everything that they can with the resources that they have to try to address the challenges there but that is fundamentally not going to stop until we do something legislatively, until we pass a legislative solution that overhauls our broken immigration system and it is on congress to do that. this week the republicans introduced their child deportation bill which is in and for not going to fix what
control. david, that was just one in a series of controversial comments and statements made by the former president that night. do you think any of it set off alarm bells within the republican party? within that gop estes establishment or electives, what everyone a call the non maga non trump voter, no, rev, what we re seeing, there s nothing that donald trump says that causes him to lose his grip. there s no indictment yet. that is caused him to lose his grip. the bragg and i m in for business fraud, so trump s numbers go up, the e. jean carroll verdict finding him liable for sexual assault he saw his numbers go up. and even ajax mid indictment around january 6th at mar-a-lago or something from fani willis in georgia, what we re learning, week after week, donald trump s permanency of his grip on the party. so, ron desantis is trying to build the alternatives, the off-ramps, should trump mortally wound himself. we just haven t seen what that