special edition of the i can gramg gram angle from new york city tonight the second batch of documents tied to jeffrey epstein has just dropped and we are going through it page by page. we will bring you all the details as soon as we can but, first, tomorrow is the big day. biden s first campaign speech of the year. he is heading to valley forge, pennsylvania to do what the associated press describes as deviling into some of the country s darkest moments jacqui, what can we expect from joe biden tomorrow? good evening, judge. president biden s under water approval ratings and voter anxiety about his age have reportedly pushed the campaign to have the 81-year-old president stop competing with himself, where he is losing, and start competing with trump. or as one aide told cnn, quote: it s about when to go full hitler when the leading republican candidate s speeches and actions go so far that the biden team goes all the way to a direct comparison to the nazi leader rather tha
well let s first talk about whether or not he has violated the court order her order, stay order. he clearly has when he filed his motion in limine. her order basically says we are not going to do anything to impose new discovery obligations on or about e. on any ever the litigants. when do you that the other side has to respond. it s a clear violation of the order. i do not believe she is going to hold jack smith into contempt. she has gone out of her way. she has done everything possible to grant the government s motions in this case. so i don t think that s going to happen. i think at most what she will do is say that that motion must be withdrawn right now. judge jeanine: okay. mike davis, i will go with you, and i want you to take a listener of this sound from cnn saying it s not a given that the supreme court is going to take the trump immunity case.
ammunition they needed with this big battle over something that would look quaint today, a fight over the president s ability to pick and replace his own cabinet. but the stakes were higher than that. that s how the story of john meachum puts it. mostly about johnson denying a law limiting his power, which teed audiotape senate trial on three of those. one of them might not even read like a high crime today. it was all about his character, the congress saying he brought the high office of the president into contempt, ridicule and disgrace, undercutting two branches of government. they said he also brought, quote, into disgrace ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach the congress of the united states. that was a time of pearl for america. congress barrelling towards removing a president in part
this week the house is also likely to vote on a resolution that would eventually hold the attorney general on contempt on tuesday the house is expected to consider the major and democrats on the judiciary committee are demeaning attorney general bill barth to to deliver the full adductor report but he is refused after president trump and both executive privilege prayed the resolution also mentioned holding former white house counsel into contempt as well. democrats have voiced their demonstration in the refusal to testify in turnover document to the judiciary committee. one can imagine the felony conviction and disbarment also come up with a hearing tomorrow and we will watch for it, thank you so much. backed her top story, president trump says he has full confidence that mexico will help stem the flow of migrants across a celebrity. u.s. officials say the president could call back his terror threat is mexico does not meet expectations. joining now georgia congressman and a membe