state elections where, in any way, you know, fraudulent enough to change the outcome. multiple states are different required to change as president. and as you know, there s a couple of new polls out that for the majority of americans don t view trump or his legal troubles favorably. 53% are saying they were definitely not support trump if he is the nominee. another poll, in which 50% think that trump should suspend his campaign, do you think the general public is feeling these georgia charges as particularly damning, peter, or do you think it s the stream, this constant drip, these four indictments that have come his way in the last four months? let s remember, of course, donald trump is never for a single day in political life had the support of the majority of americans. even when he won in 2016, he won without winning the popular vote. he didn t get a majority in any gallup poll asking for approval ratings for a single day of his presidency. no other president in history of the
tabloid just like that. with the internet, they might click on it but you will not make money off that. having hundreds of millions of pounds leaving these business in damages, at the exact moment they needed to be investing hundreds of millions of pounds to secure their future has been incredibly damaging for the bridges newspaper industry. most of the british press operates at breakeven at best. it would not surprise me if this constant drip drip drip meant that at some point, shareholders and media owners will say we can t afford this anymore, we need to close. just close it. it will be a terrible day for the british press, freedom of the press, freedom of speech if this is allowed to continue. prince harry has arrived at the high court this morning at the start of his latest privacy case. the duke of sussex is taking legal action,
the internet had come along information was no longer just what you could read in a print product. in the old days, if you got a good kiss and tell or a good scandalous celebrity story, you would get a quarter of a million sales to your tabloid just like that. with the internet, they might click on it but you will not make money off that. having hundreds of millions of pounds leaving these business in damages, at the exact moment they needed to be investing hundreds of millions of pounds to secure their future has been incredibly damaging for the bridges newspaper industry. for the british newspaper industry. most of the british press operates at breakeven at best. it would not surprise me if this constant drip drip drip meant that at some point, shareholders and media owners will say we can t afford this anymore, we need to close. just close it. it will be a terrible day for the british press, freedom of the press, freedom of speech if this is allowed to continue.
center in washington. ohio republican congressmen of the house intelligence committee joins us now. this constant drip, drip, drip of more documents being found, do you think that we have finally reached the end of it? you would think that we have and then again the news breaks one more time. one difference now is, if it was not before, the fbi is actually doing the investigation. remember it was biden saying it was his lawyers investigating these and somehow that made him her relic. he never should have had these documents to begin with. i don t know if anything will embarrass his family to where they will come clean on things. vice president or senator, he never should have had these documents. we do not walk out of there with documents and we make sure that our staff is tracking that is well with us.
because they don t want them to be found. they don t return them when they re being looked for. they have to get have to go and bet subpoenas to be able to look for them. i think that s a very different approach to dealing with this issue. bill: sure, i want to follow up quick. it s obvious that the white house knew about this in early november when the documents are found and cbs breaks the story and the only way the public finds about it. they hold a press conference and don t talk about the second batch and another batch last week, there s a constant drip, drip, drip. do you have concerns that the american public just was not informed about this, especially right before a midterm election? i want the facts. i want the department of justice to be completely thorough, completely honest, and i want the facts. there s a lot already speculation and politicalization and i do believe that the attorney general very quickly appointed a prosecutor far quicker than