by a wide margin in 2020 are about to swing dramatically against him and his party. a week from today, new york of all places, could have a republican governor . athn 2last time there was election in new work, biden won the state by twenty three points. whahat we re seeing is what political scientists refer t. as a realignmen and there s no mystery as to why it s happening. democrats failedively. conclusi no group in american historyorsj has done a worseob job running this country than the neo liberals currently in charge. they re viciouootbal, they e intolerant, and they are utterly corrupt. but abov liberalchare all, theye incompetent in less than two years. it is not a overn overstatement to say they have run this country into the ground, wrecking our economy. decirt, e, creating our militarytate and opening the borders of the united states to more than five million lawbreakers. the destruction they have wrought is so profound it s hard to describe. so of course
important midterms and viledters personal attacks from the left h are reaching a fever pitch. they can t run on theirn on e record , you know, with absolutely nothing positive to run on democrats, they are now attempting to dehumanize republicans all across the country and senatorial and gubernatorial races. they do so from a glass house. and tonight we will expose two a democratic candidates for senate who dnateo not deservete. the vote in their respective states . we begin iwe b in the great stal georgia tonight.e th while the media mob, they are obsessing over anonymouser ano sources in the new yornyk timess regurgitated by other media and fixated on family drama surrounding republican herschel walker. they have been more than happy to ignore very serious allegations against the democrat senator raphael warnock. according to the washington free beacon, warnock was ordered by a superior court judge to attend mediation after he was accused of neglecting his own children, f
amara lloyd. msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it has christmas day many have yet to know thei families to two historic winte storm that we ve bee monitoring all weekend for you over 5000 flights in the unite states have been delayed o completely canceled today. the airports in buffalo ne york is completely close and we remain so until tuesday this storm is just as much deadly as it is inconvenient at least through people dyin from weather related causes an hundreds of thousands losing power. also this hour look at how families in ukrain are making the most of the holiday. despite the ongoing war there. plus we ll delve into ho trump s taxes and the 800 plus -page report released by the january six committee coul spell trouble for the former president going into the new year let s start with the sever weather that is wreaking havoc across the country this holida weekend. in and on this christmas day msnbc correspondent jess curses here in new york city ready to update
investigators. for their part, they say trump s team will push the argument that he did not have classified information because he declassified it while still president. more now from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: new details about the fbi search of mar-a-lago are emerging as republican congressional leaders cry foul about the target and the timing. i know doing this 90 days before aen election reeks of politics. reporter: kevin mccarthy tweeting the department of justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization, warning about investigations if republicans take the house in november wri wri wri writing ag garland come and answer our questions about this action today which has never happened in american history. what was on the warrant, what were you really doing, what were you looking for, why not talk to president trump and have him give the information you are after? reporter: trump was in new york at trump tower when the search
911 call and the moment that shooter was killed. cnn s shimon prokupecz pushed for straight answers during a press conference on friday. reporter: you say there were 19 officers gathered in the hallway or somewhere. what efforts were made to try and break through that door you say was locked? what efforts were the officers making to try and break through either that door or another door, to get inside that classroom? none at that time. reporter: why? the on-scene commander at the time believed it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject. reporter: you have people who are alive, children who are calling 911 saying, please send the police. they are alive in that classroom. there are lives that are at risk. that s not protocol, is it? we re well aware that. reporter: right. why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? again, the on-scene commander considered a barricaded subject and that there was time and there were n