last night asked that investigators regain access to 125 documents found in that search of mar-a-lago. that is part of the extraordinary appeal to cannon s order which politico puts like this, it aims to a full-throated rebuke of the ruling by cannon, a trump appointee who was confirmed to a seat after trump s defeat in the 2020 election. prosecutors used the filing to describe her ruling as a danger to national security and one ignorant to the counterintelligence work and lacking in an understanding of the complexities of executive privilege. all of it and the bid to continue to use the classified documents from mar-a-lago in the investigation amounts to a bold gamut from doj. once again, from politico, quote, they re going forward with an appeal despite the risk of cementing an awful precedent. we re getting an even worse ruling from an appeals court dominated by trump appointees and they re daring cannon to double down on analysts that legal analysts on the right and left
their agenda is content-free, because they figured that they could just run the various memes about critical race theory and whatever, the senility of joe biden. this is a political party that didn t have a platform in 2020. i think they asked mitch mcconnell what agenda do you want to run on? and he said, i m not going to tell you now. and, you know, rick scott came up with stuff that s blown up in their face. and so, here, you have joe biden running a very sort of, you know, retro political campaign, where he is saying, you guys may not like spending, but you all like the infrastructure programs in your own district. and i think one effective message might be for joe biden to channel his inner harry truman and run against a do-nothing republican congress. they don t control it, but what s very clear is that republicans don t have an agenda. they have a lot of things that they re against. they have a lot of things that they want to exploit. but in terms of getting things done, they ha
the various notes that joe biden is hitting and, by the way, i thought his speech last week was very, very necessary, and i don t join the hand-wringers about all this, but calling them out for their hypocrisy and do-nothing agenda is good politics. i do too. we ll all wait and watch together. the rev al sharpton, alexi and charlie sykes, three of the smartest and best friends of the show. thank you for spending time with us today. when we come back, a brand-new book not out yet on how the ex-president weaponized the department of justice for his own political gain. the next hour of deadline white house starts after a quick break. don t go anywhere. e starts aft break. don t go anyerwhe. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we ll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers
that bill than actually voted for it. i see them out there, now we re going to build this new bridge and road and we re going to have internet. i love it, man. they ain t got no shame. this is what happens when shame dies in america, folks. there was president joe biden calling out the shameless republicans who are trying to take credit for some of the largely democratic, slightly bipartisan accomplishments, accomplishments that many of them did not vote for. it appears to be just the latest from the president who seems to have gotten his mojo back, no longer staying quiet about the hypocrisy emanating from the maga republicans. he s careful to always single them out. we re back with the panel. rev, what do you make of his political positioning of late? i think that it is the right thing to do. i think that the fact that he had been, in many ways, said by many in his own base and own party that he has not been showing fight, that he s come
with it and it be true, and they have no real response to it. i mean, i think the surest sign that what he s doing is working is that the right is just flipping out. they can t stop writing op-eds and freaking out and foaming at the mouth. they re just freaking out that he is calling out the maga republicans among them. he s still really careful to say, not all of them. i still like the old way, the old republicans. but the maga republicans, they re a problem. i mean, and i feel like he s getting clearer and clearer in making that distinction between those extremists and the rest of the party. joe biden has been someone who s championed bipartisanship. he definitely did this on the campaign trail in 2020 and even at that point, reporters and pundits and other people were, like, are you sure, if you get elected, you ll be able to work with this republican party? they ve changed a lot. and he maintains that he would be able to, and now, we re seeing, as president, how he s