up, and some of her key staffers are moving down to her home base of south carolina, so some fast movement there. next week we ll see a lot of the former secretary of state, mike pompeo. he has a book out. you know what that means. and governor glenn youngkin of virginia is also getting a look. and kristi noem, the governor of south dakota is taking some shots at ron desantis. so they re all working under the radar, but we don t have the above the line action that we usually have at this point in a cycle. and the trump campaign has done basically nothing since he announced, although they have plotted an event in the coming weeks in south carolina. i think a lot of people wondering to see if he s going to really ramp up, this is going to be a full fledged campaign or not. you mentioned governor youngkin of virginia, he has been floated for a while as a potential 2024 contender. his road appears to be muddier. tell us why.
content, how much they interact with similar types of content, and it begins to build profiles and lookalikes. what it starts to do is say, hey, here s somebody that s never thought about this issue before, maybe you don t express any indication of anti- trans violence. but based on all of these factors, you might be very interested in this. here s some lies and misinformation about what they re doing at the local schools, and that s the problem with this idea that if you don t use twitter, it doesn t affect you, because it does. twitter than, like these other platforms, becomes engines of radicalization. they also provide the tools for online and offline harassment. we re keeping in mind the part of what musk wants to do is build more capabilities on twitter foreclosed organizing like we saw on these other platforms. he wants to make it a one stop shop for both hate, harassment , and abuse, and also off line action. that s where it starts to affect everybody, even if they don t care a
online and offline harassment. we re keeping in mind the part of what musk wants to do is build more capabilities on twitter foreclosed organizing like we saw on these other platforms. he wants to make it a one stop shop for both hate, harassment, and abuse, and also off line action. that s where it starts to affect everybody, even if they don t care about twitter. angelo i have a couple minutes left. talk us through how this gets rinsed and repeated by people in positions of power. what ends up happening is that if you re in a position of power, especially in the republican party, this organized power on what used to be considered the fringes. that s partly how donald trump and so many people to the rules in 2020. these are people that never touched politics on the far-right, but he s organizing power there. what that means is that you have elected officials to begin to validate and pander to this type of percolating extremes and misinformation, which makes it much more legitimate
been declassified, and ultimately what were the mitigating steps so that when they executed a search warrant, it was the least intrusive means they had available to them? more questions today probably than the last week. harris: we have more information. the information didn t do anything but open up more questions. we didn t get all of really what we needed to know. so my question then is was it explosive action that they took? was it over the line action that they took? in concert with what you have read so far. what more do we really need? yeah. well, harris, here is the way i analyze this. if you look at the precedent for these types of investigations, obviously we can talk hillary clinton, no search warrant was executed, sandy berger, general pataeus. search warrants were not executed.