new donors every day. people have gone to asa 2024.com and said we want you on the debate stage so that momentum is there. we have until monday at 5:00 to get the donors there. i ll be there on the debate and my voice is very important to tell the truth on donald trump and also to feature my positive solutions for the future of america. you make the point. you have been one of the few candidates willing to take on the former president directly. basically a republican can t call trump unfit for office and still have a chance in a primary, quote, basically requiring half of the party to admit they screwed up and put someone unfit for office in the oval office. do you think it is your direct criticism of donald trump which is why you aren t yet on the debate stage? whenever you look at the fact that i supported donald trump,
i will make myself available to answer questions, but as a republican i sit here just really worried. i sense this anxiety of time is running out for us to do the right thing. you know, at some, point we re all going to have to show up. candidates running for president, sitting members of the congress, republican governors around the country are going to have to ban together and call for donald trump to step aside. these are really serious charges that we can act like they re not, listen to the misinformation, the ten second sound, but at the end of the day, we are talking about trying to hire the next president of the united states. as a republican, i don t have to be joe biden. if donald trump is a nominee, it will continue to be joe biden for four more years. i want to ask you one more question about the 2024 party. previously on, that call trump made to georgia secretary of state state george is a key part of this investigation, i want to remind everybody of what happened on th
there s so much great reporting that s turning up contemporaneous evidence. mark meadows e-mailing with eric hershman saying their son found more obits, more than two but not more than four. they knew this wasn t true by the time it would appear on this call. tell me how you know what sort of crimes fani willis is considering. it just speaks to why all the evidence jack smith has been gathering about trump s state of mind in this very fraught moment is so important. what trump s continued allies and loyalists still argue to this day is if you parse the verbiage on that call trump says he knew he won, he said he had way more than that many votes, so it s the opposite of solicitation, that obviously takes a certain level of rhetorical ricing and dicing. and it s why richard donoghue s
It is a remarkable thing to read. Hop into the wayback machine and park it in front of this article that appeared as part of a China series in The New York Times Magazine on November 18, 2018. The author is Philip P. Pan, he the Asia editor of The New York Times. The title of the piece?
to prevent the actual work, the actual trouble that donald trump faces, the better it is politically for them. and we ll just remind everybody that the people that are providing information are call trump s post-president sort of dead-enders, kash patel, i mean all the people who were sort of still helping him obstruct these efforts to get these documents back. melissa murray, thank you for starting us off and making sense of this for us. claire and kim, stick around. when we come back, just as florida governor ron desantis is ready to jump into the presidential contest, disney, one of florida s biggest employers, robbed him of any claim he might be good on the jobs and economy front. we ll explain that story next. plus, fallout from that mammoth settlement between fox news and dominion. we ll be joined on set by our good friend marc elias who is fighting to expand voting rights all across the country in the face of republicans pushing the big lie. deadline: white house continues