him while allowing for a dereliction of duty to the american people from joe biden. the wide open border, an economy teetering on recession, foreign policy mistakes putting america in danger. coming up, tennessee senator marsha black burn on the bad policies resulting in bad outcomes for america. then, the 2 million mark has been reached at the southern border. unprecedented and, obviously, intentional as 2 the million illegal migrants are apprehended in the last year on top of the additional nearly 1 million others seen on surveillance cameras getting away. virginia lieutenant governor winsome serious is here on the impact of the open border policy. and then china on the march as joe biden signs into law his inflation tax and spending plan supporting a made in china approach for electric and green products while sending $80 billion to the irs to conduct audits on more americans. florida congressman and decorated afghanistan veteran brian mast on biden s botched afghanistan w
congressman cheney is standing up to donald trump for the sake of the institutional vitality and, indeed, survival of the republican party itself. i think here was the beginning of something much larger than being one of 435 members of the house, one of 535 members of congress. the language was remarkable. and to have celebrate sated herself elevated herself to this point where not just people in her own party, but people in the democratic party listen to her, consider her a leader howard: this is a total flip prosecute cays that days that many dismissed her as a warmonger in the hold of her father, the former vice president. and liberals were happy to remind us of liz s past record. the president is operating outside the bounds of the constitution. he thinks he s above the law, and if the republicans, conservatives don t stand up and night against it, as i said, we re going to lose fundamental values and freedoms. howard: talking there about barack obama, and m
republican congresswoman liz cheney lost her house seat in a huge defeat. the three-term congresswoman and the gop s most forceful critic down more than 37% this morning to trump endorsed candidate herriot hagueman. cheney had been sidelined by her party is hinting at a presidential run. are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision that i m going to make in the coming months, savannah, i m not going to make any announcements here this morning but it s something i m thinking about and will make a decision in the coming months. cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is in jackson, wyoming. a large margin, wider than some expected losing to harriet hagueman, what are voters telling you there this morning? it s one more data point former president donald trump is in control of this republican party and republican voters respond to his endorsements. in a state like this, there is no doubt that liz cheney trying to turn the page, she has fou
are convinced donald trump won the presidency with 47 percent of the vote but yet somehow kevin mccarthy lost the speakers rate with 85 percent of the vote math never was their strong suit so now on 22024 senate math is much more favorable for republicans but only if they figure out how and why they underperformed in 2022. americans clearly do not like the direction the country is headed but yet when given the chance to change drivers it was a mixed verdict at best so what are the lessons? how and why did the gop candidates underperform in the senate why was the margin not higher in the house? there were bright spots some republican governors had victories and inroads was made in states like california some senators won by a landslide margin in the house did switch hands but on balance most republicans believe 2022 was a missed opportunity.
question is, to what? what exactly is her future? this morning in wyoming people certainly are, you know, remembering what is essentially going to be the end of the cheney legacy here. her father in congress for so long and of course, she s been in congress for six years but now in january, she will no longer be. jim and bianna? her father campaigned with her until the very end there. this wasn t a policy driven election. she voted with president trump 93% of the time. jeff zeleny, thank you. to put this in perspective, harry joins us now. this is not surprising and yet, it is historic, harry. not surprising but historic. i think it was mentioned by jeff that we weren t necessarily expecting this wide of a landslide margin. take a look here. i went back in the record books. this to me is historic. 37.4 loss is the second worst in