feinstein, return to capitol hill, for now. a discussion with the new york times annie carney about feinstein s future in the future of the democratic agenda. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. it has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for donald trump. most of it of his own making, of course. earlier in the week, the criminally and twice impeached, criminally indicted was found liable for the fast store statement and sexually abusing the jury awarded the former journalist nearly $5 million in damages. the very next day, the republican front runner for the 2024 presidential nomination attacked carroll at cnn town hall. his inability to accept the verdict may have landed him an even more hot water, the new york times reported that carole could be gearing up to sue trump a third time as a result. now, during the new hampshire time hall, tampa trumbull hardened his way through the greatest hits, he lied about the 2020 election results, said janu
mortgaging s, to carpet, means a bunch of things. what other things to the american people know about why this, which seems to be a theoretical conversation in washington, could immediately hit them in the pocketbook. actually, snatched the pocketbook. you are absolutely right. i know it sounds like hyperbole, talking about things like a huge market slide, talking about a potential recession, people losing their jobs here, but we have been flooded at the washington post with social security recipients who are worried about if they will get the payments on time in june, or federal workers, they can t pay their mortgage, they can t pay their bills. the biggest issue, i think it s the difference with 2011, it would be a huge lack of confidence in the united states ability to do anything. china would love this, they would be a huge win, or to point to the u.s. and say, look, they can t even do the basics anymore in that country. not only do we have higher cost for the government going