Proven guilty but lets not forget, hes been found liable for Business Fraud and sexual abusive facing criminal charges in washington, d. C. And florida and in georgia. He was also named an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan. Right now, the basic thrust of his Campaign Messages president s should be immune from prosecution. This is where we are right now. Leaders in the Republican Party are closing ranks around their likely nominee including many who clearly know better. Consider this. Just a few months ago Governor Desantis basically mock people who bend the knee and kiss trumps knee. You can be the strongest most dynamic, successful republican and conservative in america, but if you do not kiss that ring, he will try to trash you. You know what . You deserve a nominee that will put you first and not himself first. Turns out that didnt age well. Just this weekend, Governor Ron Desantis went down to miami to do the exact thing he roundly mocked not that long ago. He report
2024. welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc news. let s start with nigel farage a s return to front line politics by standing, announcing his standing at the election. let s take a look at the front pages. starting with the daily mail, double blow for rishi sunak, his darkest hour, this is how the guardian has got it, tory alarm as nigel farage takes control of reform uk. less from the daily telegraph, i am back to lead the revolt. and the daily express, vote for nigel farage is more likely to end up with keir starmer in number ten. in the last 15 minutes or so, nigel farage has launched his campaign, he is standing in clacton, we will show you the other candidates are standing so far injust you the other candidates are standing so far in just a moment, what impact is nigel farage s return are standing in the selection going to have the conservative party? fin to have the conservative party? on the campaign itself, it electrified it, it has been a dull campaign,
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coherent ideology, which represents a first order threat to our security, or are we facing, despite some common themes, a series of disconnected security challenges, each of which require handling on its own terms based on local circumstances? radical islam. it is as a problem or only its manifestation in violent extremism. is it akin to revolutionary communism and must be countered by security and ideological measures over the long term, or is that overstate it, overestimate it, and by the interventions in afghanistan and iraq, to elevate its appeal rather than diminish it appeal rather than diminish it appeal rather than diminish it appeal rather than diminish it is a fundamental strategic question and it needs a clear answer. in my view,
easy to comment on the freedom caucus on obstructionist, but it s important to focus a bit on the centrists here. these are people i mean fred upton is a good example of somebody. he was somebody who for years was pushing to repeal and replace obamacare. i reported today that back in 2013, he actually issued and authored a report as chair of the energy and commerce committee saying that community rating and essential health benefit requirements were driving up premiums. now he s saying he can t support this at all because it s giving the options to state to opt out of these things. this is a key point. you know, at least mel brooks got a lot of criticism for what he said the other day about basically sick people paying more. the house freedom caucus at least there are members who have a sort of coherent ideology,