end. it is not great politically. i still stand by the fact they are very difference cases with former president trump and biden. but i can understand, even though his lawyers handled this legally correctly, with the communication lenses it seems like there has been a few stumbles. there are comparisons being drawn. i want to go back to the timeline. when did you know it? who knew it and what did you do about it? for 68 days they did not say anything about the discovery. i wonder if the idea of the explanations, the idea of the trying to differential doj, is that connecting with voters? or is it there a concern that there is not? i think what is connecting with voter is that president biden had classified documents after criticizing former president trump for having classified documents. it is not the same. the obstruction that was perceived from former president trump is not the same. the refusal so cooperate is not perceived as the same. but i don t know how closely the
the timeline, i also i think, i m not sure that the voters are even following that, even, the pr concerns that we re hearing get to this on a more specific level. i don t think the voters really care about. i know congressman comer, he was talking about the comparisons for former president trump and president biden. i don t feel like we need to do a lot of time investigating former president trump because the democrats have done that for the past six years. you have the republican
a developing story tonight. these investigations that clearly haunt president trump also kneecapping his hiring process. president trump spent a week searching for that chief of staff, settling on an acting role for nick mulvanemulvaney. and trump letting his staffer dictate the terms of a presidential hire, because of, well, pr concerns. that is what nbc s reporting here. his top choices turning him down, so he was desperate to end this story line. for a president who prizes loyalty, there s new video showing mulvaney was far from pro tump as recently as 2016. y just as bad. that is now the acting chief of staff calling the president who at the time was a candidate a