the only advantage to all of this is that instead of reversing what we did on the ira to save the planet or reversing what we did to reduce the cost of prescription drugs, you re wasting time. you look miserable. former house speaker nancy pelosi calls out republicans for their grievance politics and using the house floor to appease donald trump by censuring democrat adam schiff, who led the first impeachment against the former president. it comes as there s a growing riff between two of the most outspoken, far-right members of the house over how and when to impeach president biden. also ahead, we re learning more about the case special counsel jack smith is building against donald trump in the classified documents case. not looking good. plus, a man convicted of attacking a washington, d.c., police officer during the capitol riot shows a complete lack of remorse for his actions. we ll show you the officer s reaction to what happened in court yesterday. and we ll have
bye. victor blackwell, vicky lawrence. thank you, everyone for joining us. this is don lemon tonight. president joe biden in a major prime time speech, did you see it? saying he is battling for the soul of america. that is the former president is battling america s institutions in court, and we just heard from president biden speaking in philadelphia in a fiery 24 minute speech calling out donald trump by name and warning that what he calls maga republicans are a threat to america, while making it clear that when he says maga republicans, he doesn t mean all republicans. too much of what s happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. now, i want to be very clear [ applause ] very clear upfront. not every republican, not even a majority of republicans are maga republicans. not every republican embraces their extreme ideology. i know because i ve been able
cause grave damage to u.s. national security. the indictment, the court documents say that the material she had was very sensitive. it came from not only the fbi but another agency which might have been the cia, counterterrorism information, very sensitive stuff, but not the kind of stuff that would go to the oval office of the president of the united states. we always have to remember when we re talking about donald trump, he is the number one customer. the entire $50 billion intelligence apparatus is designed to give him the most esoteric information, the most sensitive, the most exquisite that the u.s. government collects. so it just boggles the mind, and we hopefully will never know exactly what donald trump had. the indictment cites 31 documents out of the hundreds, but whatever trump had has got to be far more sensitive than what, you know, an fbi counterintelligence analyst in kansas has access to. right. well, and ed luce, again, proving again that so many of
so hers wasn t really as serious as donald trump s. the judge basically said, asked her, ken, what in the world were you thinking, taking documents pertaining to america s national defense and leaving them in your bathroom? does that sound familiar, ken? yeah, joe, kendra kingsbury was a counterintelligence analyst for the fbi for 12 years. she s a resident of dodge city, kansas. as you said, she took home all sorts of documents, 20,000 documents they found in her home. 386 of which were classified. i ll tell you one more difference between her and donald trump. according to the court documents, the most serious, the most sensitive documents she took home were classified at the secret level, not the top secret level. oh. which was a designation given to many of the documents found at donald trump s compound at mar-a-lago. she got three years, ten months in prison. her lawyers asked for probation. they cited a series of very sad
warning not just that there could be an attack on u.s. forces and civilians at the airport but that it would specifically come from this group. well, who is this group? why did the u.s. have such clarity that this was the group that was going to attack and attack exactly like this? what does that mean for the next few days? for what president biden now says will be retaliation against that group. um, and for the continuing evacuation effort which continues. another 7,500 people airlifted out even today. even with all of this. even with those photos of people that that you just saw in the aftermath of today s attack. people bloodied and injured um at the gates of the airport. evacuation efforts continue. joining us now is counterintelligence analyst who studies these things intensively. thank you so much for being with us tonight. it s been a long time since we have seen you. it s always bad news whenever you are going to be here to talk about one of these things, but i appreciate