i don t have a response to that. we have to be careful about the hatch act. what i will say is that i have noticed there does seem to be some increasing frustration coming from that corner in general. i think it s probably rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy records. [laughter] kayleigh: asked if the first son left cocaine, and your answer is i can t give an answer because it would affect an election. that makes no sense. julie: or nothing has to make sense with this administration. i don t care about the cocaine was found of the white house. i care that they are lying to us and are going to get away with lying to us, because they can. the media is supposed to be the fourth estate, the watchdogs, but they are lapdogs for democrats that are in charge. there s no desire to get to the bottom of the story. the networks aren t covering it. you have politico running interference saying we probably aren t able to find out who brought the cocaine in.
to president biden s event in south carolina, white house deputy press secretary andrew bates swiped back. i don t have a response to that because we have to be careful about the hatch act. what i will say is that i have noticed there does seem to be increasing frustration coming from that corner in general and i think it is probably rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy records. white house officials have been not engaging in hypotheticals pending the out come of the investigation whether they would support charging the offender who brought the cocaine to 1600 pennsylvania avenue or whether staffers might be drug tested now that this has happened. we don t know, though, how long the investigation will take, bill. bill: thank you, jacqui. we are in stand-by mode. nice to see you on the north lawn. thanks.
it is rooted in the contrast between their policy records. since i took office, we have attracted half a trillion dollars, $497 billion in private investment in manufacturing. it is historic. it is bidenomics in action. the labor department showed job openings fell more than exp expected. signs the tight job market may be loosening. inflation is doubled since biden took office. 60% of americans are in credit card debt. one in six cannot pay their utility bill. officials want to turn public focus to biden s economic agenda, his achievements, but
airport killed serviceman but should this be a surprise. former president obama defense attorney robert gates warned of bad foreign-policy records in 2014, president biden is wrong on nearly every major foreign-policy and national security issue over the past four decades. let s ask congressman during the obama administration sean duffy. as always, when you look at what is unfolding here should any of us be surprised? 1991 war in iraq ron, general david petraeus and george was wrong, he has gone the threat of china wrong, has a long history of being wrong so that he would collapse bagram air base, the
and mandela share a gift of friendship. and i think that nelson mandela recognized in him an ability that he had in american politics and politics around the world to transcend differences, it seemed in his art, in his person. he was a natural cross cultural, cross racial friend to many, many people. people saw that, he is still an enormously popular person around the world. the most popular former president, no question about it. people sense in bill clinton that knack for connecting crass divisions. we re in an age of globalization, the greatest challenge in our lives and children s lives is are we going to be able to cross the boundaries and be friends and cooperate and make the world a better place. clinton, whatever his policy records, seems to many people and i think to nelson mandela, as well, as a guy who in himself