president biden. 1/3 of those voters say biden s age is the main reason and then in second place is the job he is doing while he is in office. and then the list goes on. he is already the oldest president in the history of the country. the clock doesn t tick backwards. so at the end of the current presidency, he will be 82. are democrats feeling buyer s remorse after going all in on biden? well, take a watch. i used to be a biden supporter. i m not one anymore. i feel like i ve been lied to by the media telling us biden was the answer to all the country s problems. like that s what i saw him as when i voted for him. i cannot see any reason why i would be voting democrat in the next election. harris: that s a whole different matter right there. not just not biden but not democrat. kellyan conway is in focus. rich edson is live outside the white house. shaking some of the apples out of the trees, i suppose. another troubling indication in this poll the new york times
he will meet face-to-face with the king and crown prince, what changed? inside politics, the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i am abby. the top lawyer in the trump white house spent nearly 8 hours under oath with the january 6 committee on friday. pat cipollone is a critical witness to key episodes of the committee investigations, he was in the room during conversations about seizing voting machines, installing a new attorney general, and issuing last-minute pardons, and he was also with the president during the capital riot. january 6 committee member, so, told cnn that pat cipollone was careful, but candid. a committee spokesman, also says that pat cipollone testified about nearly every topic that they are investigating, and that he underscored trumps supreme dereliction of duty . it was videotaped so you can expect to see some of it in public hearings this week. let s discuss all of this and more with our panel, m
decision on whether to appoint a special master to review documents seized during the fbi search at mar-a-lago. this hearing comes after president trump s lawyers responded to the d.o.j. damning filing on tuesday. in their response, trump s lawyers pressed their argument that an independent review is needed. despite the justice department saying it had already filtered out any privileged documents. trump s lawyers acknowledge that classified material was found at mar-a-lago. but say there was no need to be alarmed. that trump s home should never have been searched for this. while we still don t know what was in the 320-plus highly classified documents that were recovered, we do know, trump attempted to obstruct the fbi s investigation into the handling of classified material. there s a lot to digest. let s go to west palm beach, florida, outside of the courthouse. the hear willing start at 1:00 eastern time today. walk us through what plays out now. about three hours from
to do so. in the meantime, we are learning more about just how long the national archives worked to retrieve government documents from the former president before the search of mar-a-lago. an email made public shows requests for the return of presidential records were happening even before donald trump left office. okay, let s go to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider, so, jessica, the doj has submitted their proposed redactions. what happens now? reporter: well, now, we wait, and unfortunately, we don t know h how long we are going to be waiting for. like you said, the filing from prosecutors that came in under seal, so not revealed to the public, just before that noon deadline, and right now, the judge, bruce reinhart, he s reviewing what doj has said they believe is okay to make public. now, it s very likely that most of this affidavit is blacked out with doj s recommendations, because they have made very clear that there is little, if anything, that can be r
the attorney general s a.p. interview. and had thrown his lunch against the wall. literally calling for the vice president to be f ing hung. and mark had responded something to the effect of, you heard it, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. said something to the effect of, and very cheerily, mark, something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood is going to be on your f hands. some of the most explosive moments from yesterday s sixth hearing on the capitol attack. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, june 29th. i m katty kay in for jonathan lemire. a former west wing aide delivered bomb shell testimony at yesterday s last-minute january 6th hearing. cassidy hutchinson testified that donald trump and chief of staff mark meadows ignored warnings about potential violence before the attack and did nothing to stop it once the attack was under way. according to hutchinson, trump knew there were weapons in the crowd. but during his spe