it kind of tidies things up. it is actually meaningless. they knew long ago they weren t going to fight him, take him to court, hold him in contempt. trump s playbook worked in this instance. alex, let s talk about some of the new things we re learning from the transcripts the committee is releasing. there had been reporting that president trump was considering pardoning the rioters. here it is now in johnny mcatee s words the director of personnel from march 28. he is basically describing what happened in the oval office. one day when we walked into the oval i remember it was being discussed and i remember the president saying, well, what if i pardoned the people that were not violent that just walked into the building? i think the white house counsel gave him some pushback. it is interesting to hear how the nosh jagrs were going on behind closed doors and
economy. the head of the next budget will work with industry to understand what further support smes may require. next, went full taxes. i have no objection to windfall taxes if they are genuinely about windfall profits caused by unexpected increases in energy crisis. but i know the honourable members opposite are getting excited about talk of windfall taxes. any such tax should be temporary, not deter investment come and recognise the cyclical nature of energy businesses. so taking account of this, i have decided from january the 1st until march 28 we will increase the energy profits levy from 25 up to 35%, the structure of our energy market also
kellyanne conway and mark penn. i want to start with the whole mask mandate thing. most opposed reinstating mask mandate from march 28. opposed 62%. the other thing about this announcement in philly is the most of the country was going to move toward loong at hospitalizations, not just cases. i think this is a sleeper issue about the lockdowns, about school and learning loss and it s permanent mating everything. not just about having to wear the mask but kicking the can down the road on planes. do you think that this whole covid memory is going to be deep in what voters are thinking about come november? it has been a very sicko public when it comes to mask mandates. they were for them before they were against them. so i think they think that government went a little overboard here but cases are going back up and this has been a very volatile issue.