their new favorite target yet agaic their nn yesterday, senatm scott. let s take a look. you voted against the voting rights act. yeah. yeah. go to the george floyd policing act. came on this ver came on this yd systemic racism. i dited med see the well, i wase to tell you you can find i looked at him like he was he was a looney tom and joe biden partnered with the former klansman and to stop the integration of public schools. he didn t want them, in his words, to be he didn t wa racial jungles. anyway, senator tim scott will respond and join us later tonight. y lloydefense secretar austin made his first public appearance since his mysterious maden and was grilled by reporters. we ve got that tape for you. but first, last night we played you this disturbing video showing a group of illegal immigrants in times square viciously attacking nypds last officers last week. and now the suspects, they wer e arrested, they were taken to jail. but as per new york law, sadly,i they wer
texas sized fall from grace, the state s controversial attorney general, ken paxton, is impeached by fellow republicans in the state house. texas congresswoman, jasmine calk, joins me live to talk about that and more. and, as sunday show first. republican presidential candidate, asa hutchison, joins me live. how does he plan to stand out in a crowded field still dominated by donald trump? i ll ask him. i m jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. we begin with a deal of house speaker kevin mccarthy and president john biden reached an agreement after a three-month standoff that almost triggered a u.s. to fall. the tentative deal would boost the nation s borrowing limit for the next two years, until after the 2024 presidential election. there are no changes to medicaid, or biden s student debt relief bill. but, the deal does include work requirements for recipients of federal aid like snap. increasing the aid from 29 to 34 with the exception of veterans. this is a deal w
master to oversee the review of the mar-a-lago search. to go through the documents to see if any of them were privileged. the judge says she has a preliminary intent to appoint one. today is the deadline for the government to respond to trump s request in writing. there was supposed to be a 20-page limit for this filing. but the department of justice has asked for up to 40 pages. one might infer they have a lot to say. and this file be will be public. so just in terms of page count this could be more than we ve heard from them yet. all this, as the secret service official at the center of the january 6th hearing steps down. more on tony ornato s departure in just a moment. joining me now, maggie haberman helping to lead the coverage of the mar-a-lago search. i m very interested in the filing today. the subject with the special master, i used to write term papers, i never asked them to double the length of the assignment. you certainly don t do that unless there s stuff they w
increased cost, but we are lacking in what we are spending, except for defense. and we know the defense has, historically, made some problems where we spent $10,000 for something that really was supposed to cost $300. so i look forward to the oversight committee doing its work to make sure that we are being honest about what is going into that defense spending as well. all, right i want to jump on something you to. set lock in the amount of money that is in place right now. meaning, no increases. but, i can never remember the name of, it i caught the, eat pray, love, act. what speaker mccarthy and the house passed. took a meat ax to discretionary spending. shouldn t this, locking in this amount of money, isn t that much better than what could ve been 30% budget cuts in all agencies? no, it is absolutely better,
surgeon with a meat ax. he said you re either jefferson davis or bull connor. his natural instinct is to go to extreme insult. you re either racist or fascist. yeah, but it s also a phrase that is not a patriotic american. i think the problem is when he throws the red meat but coming from a guy biden is actually not naturally a red meat buzz saw type politician. i will just close on this one point if you weigh in on what we see, whether it s right or wrong, i think it s notable that the white house and joe biden seem to be running toward this thing maybe not those words again but they re leaning into this thing. i respect the white house and their leadership in this moment. our democracy is on the verge of falling apart. and i love this country. i know everybody on this panel does. and leadership is needed right now. we have to call it out i think that is what you will see on thursday and it is needed