heard from president biden wrapping up his first speech of 2024 campaign near va valley fo, pennsylvania. he took aim at donald trump and sometimes his lack of actions that fateful day. this as we wait on supreme court and colorado springs to banff the former president trump from the ballot there. the battle for iowa, it is getting very, very nasty and an interview with ron desantis tomorrow. one of the biggest factors in the state on why he still confident that his candidate governor desantis will win. and so is investor ken fisher, predicted last year is big run up stocks when people will still running away from stocks. what is the billionaire investor see happening now? we will ask him and he s here and not leader. the teamsters boss, former president trump he just met with and who will sean o brien endorse? your world is now.
he is not charged any of the justices or january 6 protesters with insurrection. for special counsel and justice department haven t charged donald trump with insurrection. meanwhile, at the same time his party, and this goes to your point and to the president s indication of democracy, his party in states like colorado and maine and obviously, they have been trying to take donald trump off the ballot. that doesn t seem quite consistent with democratic principles or the idea of running t letting the people decide. i m saying the biden administration could actually i don t believe they would do this but if they believe what the president said, he he said go to the supreme court too and said, overturned the colorado decision. let donald trump go on the ballot. let democracy work and let the people decide at the ballot box what they think about donald trump on january 6th. neil: again, it is interesting because the states contemplating such moves are trying to jump that. i am just wo
be let off because the country can t stand it. what i would say, is what the country cannot stand, is presidents committing terrible crimes. and getting off scot-free, and encouraging later presidents to do the same thing. let s talk about joe biden for a second. it strikes me, that as we are sitting here talking about a republican field that is being dominated by trump-ism, by conversations about pardons for donald trump. you have president joe biden out on the stump today, with union members, touting his economic accomplishments. i ve gotta tell you, the split screen, i know we ve got a lot of split screens. but this one really reminded me of what a unique moment in history we find ourselves in. when the democratic front runner is focusing on the substantive accomplishments of his first term, and the republican front runner is under indictment. and somehow has enough power to get all the other candidates talking about whether or not they re going to pardon him. right, it s like t
guilty. why should you think he s guilty? i think it actually triangulate s the president. to say, let donald trump prove himself in court. let him defend himself in court. i would even suggest for mike pence and others, i hope donald trump asked for a speedy trial. let s all see this right now because it starts to pinch down trump a little bit in this primary. of course, miami mayor, francis suarez, entered this race this week. i m sure you saw this deafness bobbed and weaved other than answer the question of what he thinks about the indictment against the former president. but i want you to take a listen to what he said about pardoning trump, specifically. if i became president of the united states, i think the pardon power, one of the possible reasons for using the pardon power is to heal the country. so, who knows what will happen. he s innocent until proven guilty. he has not been proven guilty. but certainly if i became president, one thing i would look at as president, i
presidents live in a stratosphere that other americans don t. that if you commit a crime, and if after you leave office, as nixon was in danger of doing, you were indicted. and you are in danger of going to prison. the nixon president shows that you will probably be given a pardon by someone, or you will be left off because the country can t stand it. what i would say, is what the country cannot stand, is presidents committing terrible crimes. and getting off scot-free, and encouraging later presidents to do the same thing. let s talk about joe biden for a second. it strikes me, that as we are sitting here talking about a republican field that is being dominated by trump-ism, by conversations about pardons for donald trump. you have president joe biden out on the stump today, with union members, touting his economic accomplishments. i ve gotta tell you, the split screen, i know we ve got a lot of split screens. but this one really reminded me