story won t go away. aishah: right. but i also think that the republicans need to be very careful, that they continue to concentrate not only what s happening with the administration, but what happens with what the voters care about, the economy, crime and the borders. we have to walk a fine line to make sure we re not going too far. aishah: tough to do in this day and age. ashley or kristin, i want to ask you, you know, if devon archer shows up tomorrow and tells oversight staff and counsel that he did overhear president biden on the phone with his son talking about overseas business deals, i mean, the biden camp has to be worried about this. i don t think that will be the case. but he is aishah: what s he going to say? i have no idea, we ll see. but i think that is the one kind of political liability you re looking at with president biden. i think the democrats are in a
the letter from the department of justice is trying to nudge the judge to go ahead and sentence devon archer for something unrelated to what we re going to be talking to him about tomorrow. it s odd that it was issued on a saturday, and it s odd that it s right before he s scheduled to come in to have an opportunity to speak in front of the house oversight committee and tell the american people the truth about what really went on with burisma. so, you know, i don t know if this is a coincidence, maria, or this is another example of the weaponization of the department of justice. reporter: delaware senator chris coons defended the investigation into hunter biden and says president biden is innocent. look, i think the hiccup in the delaware district courthouse will get ironed out pretty quickly, and i don t think president biden needs to say anything more than he has. house republicans are going to accuse him they are. they re going to accuse him of all sorts of stuff. you