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FOXNEWSW The July 5, 2024

he emerged today, of course, refusing to take any questionse to defend his department s actions. visa v former president.ia my role is completelysp consistenteak on with regulatios that set forth the responsibilities of , e attorney general underco the special counsel regulations, and i followed thos te regulations. lau look, let sra be very clear here. the issue is are you acting in good faith or? are you part of a political operation to get a conviction 81% mp by any means necessary? 81% of republicans believeof reb about all you know. this is all about politics and protecting one of the more destructivvee presidentsha the united states has ever had. joe biden. and they rjoe bide e now consider the situation this way. no one believes that merrick garland would still be a a.g. if he didn t hadn t greenlitlig a special prosecutor. this case, everyone at msnbc and cnn believes that garland tu is trying to put trump in jailt. no matter where the facts lead. otherwise they

FOXNEWSW The July 5, 2024

as imperious as always, he emerged today if he s going to take any questions to defend his departments actions lea via president trump yuri to speak on my role is to be completely consistent during the special counsel regulations. following the regulations. laura: let s be very clear here. the issue is are you acting in good faith or part of a political operation to get a conviction of trump by any means necessary? 81% of republicans believe this about this is all about politics and protecting one of the more destructive presidents the united states has ever had joe biden. and they are right. consider the situation this way. no one believes that merrick garland would still be ag if he didn t, hadn t green light a special prosecutor in this case. everyone at msnbc and cnn believed that merrick garland s trying to put trump in jail. no matter where the facts leave. otherwise, they would be calling tonight for his removal. it s really not that complicated. any of the lawyers

MSNBCW Dateline July 3, 2024

Is just makeup. Its a story binge watched around the world. The Netflix Series evil genius. One of the most diabolical cases and criminal history. Reporter a bank robbery and bomb plot. Horrifying. Turned deadly mystery. The note say, we are following you. It seems like someone playing a game. Interviews heard here first. It was murder. Inside the Riveting Story Dateline has covered from the start. We have three different deaths. How are they related . Im thinking, she could really be the mastermind of the evil and death and greed. Its not a Script Spirit is not makebelieve. How horrible can you be . Maybe burn in. Hell. What a pretty summer afternoon had been along the great lake. August 28, 2003. A day people of erie, pennsylvania, will long remember. But for its pleasant leases but for the unexpected violence. Dateline was there. I started with the Pizza Delivery and ended two hours later and more the bizarre Crimes Police have ever witnessed. Maybe you remember bits of it. Pizza de

Transcripts For CNN Anderson Cooper 360

either chamber of congress. what is striking about that fact, about 41% of republican voters say they support the bill. a bill republican leaders say they ll not vote for in part because they feel left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. we could have had a bill that was, you know, a fraction of the cost of this one that could have gotten bipartisan approval and support, but the speaker decided to go in another direction. now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same

Transcripts For CNN Anderson Cooper 360

president biden. unlikely to draw republicans vote in chamber. 40% say she support the bill they support the bill. but republicans felt they were left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. could have got bipartisan approval and support but the speaker decided to go in another direction. f now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. which passed in december and cost $900 billion. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same with the first major covid relief package that cost nearly a year ago, the one that cost

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