hanager said donald trump could not win the general election, until these indictments started coming down and people see fulton county prosecutor, a bureau prosecutor. they happen to have a florida ambitious da in florida, montana, texas, oklahoma. they go after that candidate and people that benefit is china. suddenly he says he is seeing galvanization of people seeing this being politics over and people saying, you know what, donald trump has a solid 30%, but 20% aboard because you see level he is attacked. steve: let s see how the trial things play out. i believe alan dershowitz said
this away from you. if he try as path with the higher education act, it equates to the same thing. the court says getting rid of a mass debt of $240 billion is more in the purview of congress. we ll see what the new plan is under this different statue. the court s reasoning may be the same. if they think this is something that the executive branch doesn t have the power to do, we ll see how this rolls out. i imagine if it is what the court struck down, we ll see legal challenges from the white house. neil: it was nancy pelosi s argue against a president doing this that ended up being the galvanization for the justices that voted to overturn this move. we re waiting thank you, shannon at the white house, may gel cardonas will expand on this idea to provide another venue to age college kids of
make a decision like that? i think what we re seeing, this galvanization over these issues are bumping up against something that is intrinsic in politics there in tennessee and in a lot of places in america where there was, you know, bitter partisanship, where there was retribution against seeing someone seen to be flouting the rules or going up against leadership or the power sources. so i think that s still at play there, but i think that that s moving against the tide of public opinion where i think increasingly people on both sides of the aisle are recognizing that their constituents care about gun violence they want their children to be able to go to school without fear of dying. they want their loved ones to go to work without fear of being killed by a co-worker, that this has reached such a critical point that i think those who are still playing those old political games of retribution can find themselves on the wrong side of history at this moment. kimberly atkins stohr,
democracy, we re seeing three people expelled for doing exactly what their constituents sent them to the state house to do and how antidemocratic that is coming off of everything we ve seen over the last couple of years those two things are untenable, and i think that s why instantly you see this i m not seeing this so much as justin pearson seeking his 15 minutes. i m seeing him seizing on something that has galvanized people there in tennessee and it s something that he cares deeply about and so do his constituents, and i think that s why this has created this firestorm. i think you re right about the galvanization again. this is something that has really caught hold, but it s far from over. let s say both of them are back in the state house now they re talking about some republican lawmakers saying they re going to vote against funding in those areas they represent if they re back in that seat. i mean, what is the strategic reason, even in a red state, to
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