easy to say. but very hard to do. in that commandment, in my view, lies the essence of the gospel. and the essence of the american promises. it s when we see each other s a neighbors and not enemies the progress and justice come. it s when we see each other as fellow human beings. as children under god that we band begin to walk the path of dr. king s beloved community. a path his dream inspired. and his legacy propel us forward to this day. here is what i learned in my life in my career along that path. as many of you have learned along your path. we re all imperfect beings. we don t know where and what faith will deliver to us and when. we do, we can do our best. to seek a life of light and hope. and love. and yes, truth. truth. that s what i try to do every day. to build the future. we all want. or reminding ourselves that enough thing, nothing is guaranteed in our democracy. nothing. every generation is required to keep it. defended it. protect it. to be repair areas of
to, them no effort to conceal them, no effort to obstruct the justice departments investigation. and, alex, you can be sure that president biden will be continued to be asked about this as he comes back to wilmington with a team of white house reporters have been trying to ask him about this today. indeed, thank you very much allie raffa, there in wilmington. let s bring in msnbc political contributor and political reporter, we have alexei mackinnon, joining us as well as and legal affairs columnist for politico. welcome to you both, i don t see alexei, there you are. so let s get into the biden administration and how it has been handling the discovery of these documents, because there certainly has been some criticism. let s take a listen to what former white house press secretary and now msnbc host, jen psaki, take on it. and the lawyers are probably saying to them in a moment like this, if you make assertions