that some would say that s the natural sort of consequence of what s happened here. but it s troubling, isn t it? well, i do think that calling for violence is never a good idea. that is, that is outrageous. it s dangerous. i ll also say that there are a lot of folks who have good reason to believe that no one else would have been prosecuted under this novel legal theory. and also that there are other folks who ve been guilty t of campaign finance violations where they ve been fined and where there have been no remotely similar consequence. and we think that yeah, a for tat response to that is inevitable. during those six weeks of trump s trial, president biden s pull numbers barely moved with trump s still leading in key swing states. how can biden change the narrative? then fond of flags, justice alito s latest account has sparked a new debate about what is fellow justices could do and lighter summer surge. the popular tradition for many families that may now be costing too much
trump today though. we ve heard from his fundraising arm though but it s always sell at fund raising. a text message that i just stormed into court. you also last week said are monday s that he just stormed out of court and he s saying join me, i m bringing the fight gloves are coming off. this is obviously part of their tactic and the campaigning is to use these port appearances. one for him to talk, which he s not today, but also to fundraise off to try to get support off of to try to build on the pull numbers. one of the things to keep in mind here is that yes, during the primary season when he was getting indicted, these various criminal trials were happening. he did see a bustos, holes he did see a boost in fundraising, but one thing that some of his senior advisers are concerned about, even if they say publicly that this is going to help them is how this actually going to play out in a general election. we are incompletely uncharted territory and you re trying to get voters wer
president biden tries to pull numbers and you say learn from my mistakes. first of all i have a lot of respect for you admit for humid meeting your mistakes and then coming forth in such a public way. you were just mayor, what? six months ago? not even, and raab, thanks for that i felt moved to write the piece in the atlantic because i don t want to see joe biden continue to make that mistake. i think there s time to turn things around. we re a very dynamic moment, and the roe v. wade decision that s just thrown a huge strategic new angle into all of this, which i think will energize a lot of voters particular voters to come out. that s a new factor that i wish it didn t exist, but it does favor democrats and many ways i believe. when i was trying to say to joe biden s, just like during the campaign in 2020, he made some powerful adjustments, from early in his campaign which wasn t so strong to later, he made a lot of the right
forthcoming. this administration is a disaster on so many fronts and frankly it is hard to keep track. if that happens to hunter, let me tell you something, these emails implicate his father, joe, and if you just switch the last name just before, you know the media mob would have a very different reaction. now with biden s pull numbers cratering to historic low s, nbc new lows, cbs new lows, fox news new low, 33% new low with quinnipiac, the white house has big pan know my plans to turn things around, they want joe biden to focus on domestic issues. will he finally had down to the southern border, cut taxes to ease the burden of inflation? will he unleash domestic production of oil and gas to reduce prices at the pump? spoiler alert: he s not going to do any of these things. instead, joe will likely travel to a few cities close to the white house, encourage americans to make sacrifices, all in the
shoulder of the president. pete, this guy is getting a primary challenge that or brain room do some digging reagan challenged ford. at&t approval rating was 42%. when carter was challenged by ted kennedy his approval rating was 32%. president biden invisible hand shake with nonexistent supporters. primary challenges are going to line up beside you. pete: clay kayleigh have you been in the white house. what s when staffers close doors and pull in people they know in the office and the conversation turns to biden? what are they talking about? they are playing face to the president. how great he is i m certain. when they go to ron klain s office the chief of staff, you have meetings with the chief of staff, i certainly did. i assume they had the same senior staff meetings. i m sure there is panic, what can we do at this point? think about this? the war in ukraine has not surfaced its pull numbers as