Messages and other recordings exist and this week, the doj, they were working handinhand to sweep these allegations to sweep these allegations under the rug. Thanks to a responsible judge, it did not go according to plan. The plea deal was rejected. And investigation into violations and other felonies remain active and the bidens are distraught. It is so bad joe biden is taking the next ten days off, too stressful for him. He is going to hang out on the beach and try to recuperate. The writing is on the wall. Decades of what is disgraceful conduct now catching up with the biden family syndicate. What do you call someone this week, caught in a Bribery Scandal that made them millions . Complicit in a government coverup and uses your government to get special deals for his family . You call them joe biden. The House Of Cards is crumbling around him. In court, hunter contradicted his father when he admitted to taking money from china. That is something joe denied. Joe got caught in a lie a
that president biden retained and disclosed classified materials from his time as vice president. the justice department declined to bring charges in part because, quote, at trial mr. biden would likely present himself to a jury as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with an important memory. president biden addressed those remarks in a rare primetime press conference. president biden: i am a well-meaning elderly man, i know what i m doing. i am the president, i put this country back on its feet. neil: dan heninger and kyle peterson, what do you make of this report? at least the decision not to prosecute and the reasons for it? dan:this is an exercise in prosecutorial discretion, that trump was indicted primarily for lying or misleading the fbi and instructing others to. that is a crime. whether keeping classified documents is a crime, or one that has been prosecuted, is a different question. that is included in the indictment of
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big lead do it we have a lead of 50 and 60 points in some cases and some of these people are at 0 and you say why would you do a debate, it s not fair why would you let somebody at 0 or one or two or three popping you with questions. his ego will not permit him to have a big tv show that he is not on. come on donald get on the stage and defend your record. i m to be at the first debate, you can have millions and millions of people, turning into it, i pick it s great to be an environment where you asked tough questions. tomi: maybe this is why desantis is so decided for the debate, the washington post a long slog but desantis explaining he loves the media s hate. i think the good thing, the republican primary voters are very smart they know where the corporate outlet stand of the political spectrum. the extent that they become convinced that the media does not want me to be the nominee above all else, that will in the long run absolutely help me. tomi: , kellyanne you kn
distinguished supreme court practitioner, laurence tribe. harvard historian, yell historian, and of course on this important night we are fortunate to hear from to law professors who are also practitioners, andrew weissmann, and neal katyal. neil katyal is of course a distinguished supreme court practitioner, having argued 50 cases before the court, and andrew weissmann is a former federal prosecutor and justice department official. my mission therefore in this hour is to get out of the way so that you can hear from them and not me. but i, want to take a minute to begin with two things that may reside more in the category of pet peeves than scholarly discussion that you are about to hear from our guests. one is that clarence thomas should ve recused himself from this case because everyone on that bench today knew, clarence thomas s wife was there. she was there, she was present when donald trump incited engaged in insurrection. the essence of our case is president trump s o