donald trump hit the campaign trail in iowa last night telling rally goers that the department of justice s case against him is quote, all be f. well, you said the real world, but i can. he also said every time he gets subpoenaed, his poll numbers go up. he s not wrong. trump leads the board for the republican nomination by at least 30 points. that s not good for any of the other 11 candidates. particularly florida governor ron desantis whose campaign in second to trump in the polls but is being hit with words like sagging and stalled. and then there s this. in the last four months donald trump has been indicted twice, and yet, the disgraced former president s campaign says it raised an astounding $35 million in the second quarter. that s double his take in the first three months of the year. joining me now, terrace at meyer, former gop communications director lincoln project senior advisor and resident scholar at the uva center for politics, and former republican congressm
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hell of passing? i don t think it does. and i think term limits generally raise a whole bunch of constitutional questions. i think their bill doesn t end run around the constitutional questions. term limits are super popular. people like the idea. i think, again, a big national conversation about term limits is really useful. and i think thoughtful. as we ve all been talking about, the recent propublica reporting, that s put a spotlight on justices clarence thomas, samuel alito, and the lavish ifs and vacations. some not reported. the calls for an ethics code for the justices are growing louder as we ve been discussing. but the chief justice is basically saying nothing to see here. he refused the voluntary invitation by the senate judiciary committee to come talk to the committee about the ethics issues facing the court.
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normal court. what are the options here. there is many many options, the lowest hanging fruit s ethics codes, either asking to impose one on itself, or efforts to impose one on the court. and then going all the way up to stripping jurisdiction from the court, term limits for the court, or packing the court, expanding it and adding seats, there is a massive massive menu. it doesn t appear as though president biden is interested in any piece of that, i think his theory of the case is we just organize harder, we vote heard, or we find a different way to do student debt relief, we work around the, cord work around it without fully recognizing all of those things can be undone by the court again. right, and dahlia, as you well know, the president, president biden created a