democracy that nobody is above the law. and that applies to presidents too. this is the ultimate test by kevin, how committed you are to that principle. 7 to 2. lisa rubin, thank you very much. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. i m just waiting for the next kate shaw op-ed in the new york times. next kate shaw op-ed in she . she is probably better than beyond. thank you. thanks to you at home joining me this hour. in the year 2000, george w. bush became the first president in more than 100 years to win the presidency and lose the popular vote. in 2016, donald trump became the second. now, what made both the two responsible at the expense of the popular vote was the electoral college. but in 2000, it wasn t just that electoral college, it was also the supreme court. the 2000 election came down to the state of florida, the margin between al gore and george bush was 537 votes, a number that remai
happy friday it s 4:00 in new york. he has held no press conferences, done no interviews that we know about he is elusive. the inner workings of his highly sensitive assignment a bit of a mystery outside of what some journalists worked to uncover. when it comes to the special counsel jack smith and his federal investigations, plural, into donald j. trump it takes an ear to the ground adept and trained to know when progress is being made this afternoon trusted voices suggest it is time to buckle up. here s why in dates since the federal appeals court in washington rejected the ex-president s bid to block former staffers from testifying in the january 6th investigation, ex-aides have paraded in and out of depositions without fig leaf protections of executive an attorney-client privilege. on tuesday it was stephen miller late yesterday it was former dni john ratcliffe soon it could be the star witness, donald trump s former vice president mike pence himself. last week an advisor
its radicalism. the war on constitutionalism and national sovereignty and capitalism and classroom and parents, and sp free speech. almost an ale alien party if you will. there another grave threat we face. because of its association and attac attachment to the democrat party, i hate to see this as someone who spent part of his career, of department of justice. we have to fear federal law enforcement. in specific, the u.s. department of justice and fbi, which is a piece of the department of justice. first, i wanting to make a recommendation to you, each and every morn. that each of you file a freedom of information act request with the department of justice and fbi for any information that government might be keeping on you. with all of these stories of big tech and fbi. working together. and the massive databases now, and monitoring that is taking place. you may not believe it, because many of you most of you are patriots. but you may have a file. ask for it. they will try t
I want to talk to you about a few things. S time for a true discussion. Not the lies we get from media and tenured leftists and the rest. Talk about the facts, i wont go to civil war, where Democrat Party was tied to hip with confederacy, and dadavis of a democrat,. No. I wont go to Bles Plessy Versus Ferguson but i will go to woodrow wilson, one of the great socalled leading progressive intellectuals in late 1800s and 1900s president of princeton university, governor of new jersey and elected president of United States, and he overturned every major prointegration law that was put in place by the republicans who preceded him. Recession gated the departments of federal government, Fired Black Forward Administrate hours, and openly sympathetic to the kkk. And he was critical of reconstruction. Less than than 60 years ago, 1964 Civil Right Act was opposed by 69 of Senate Democrats supported by 82 of Senate Republicans and opposed by 61 of House Democrats and supported 80 percent of House
immigration or food prices or gasoline prices or crime. they want to talk about race. and to talk about abortion. let s talk about race and abortion. it is time for a true discussion. not the lies we get from media and tenured leftists and the rest. talk about the facts, i won t go to civil war, where democrat party was tied to hip with confederacy, and ddavis of a democrat,. no. i won t go to bl plessy versus ferguson but i will go to woodrow wilson, one of the great so-called leading progressive intellectuals in late 1800s and 1900s president of princeton university, governor of new jersey and elected president of united states, and he overturned every major pro-integration law that was put in place by the republicans who preceded him. recession gated the departments of federal government, fired black forward administrate hours, and openly sympathetic to the kkk . and he was critical of reconstruction. less th than 60 years ago, 1964 civil right act was opposed by 69% of se