trump s desks. what were they doing in the desk? if. howard: this came one day after trump posted 60 times to truth social, some reposts inspired by qanon saying the the fbi s efforts to suppress the hunter biden laptop story as russian disinformation means he should be immediately returned to the white house or granted a do-over election. the more worried or panicked donald trump is, the more insane his public pronouncements become. it is as if there s some universal deity who can just put him back in the white house. it does not exist under our constitutional system. howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage, emily jashinsky, cultural editor of the federalist, and laura fink, democrat strategist. emily, you ve got all these legal experts and former prosecutors going on tv and saying based on the doj are filing trump will be indicted for obstruction, should be indicted, going to jail, lock him up.
you cannot be pro-law enforcement and pro-insurrection. it is a theme that president biden is pushing in a series of speeches ahead of the november midterms, that our democracy is what is at stake. thursday night, he will address the american people in primetime, focusing on the continued battle for the soul of the nation and show how the central argument of his 2020 candidacy remains as salient and urgent as ever. those battle lines, clear as can be today in a split screen of the sitting president and his disgraced twice-impeached predecessor. on one hand, president joe biden just spoke to the need to protect people s rights to defend our democracy from attack and to call out dangerous and violent rhetoric. curtain number two, the twice-impeached ex-president, donald trump, this morning posting qanon conspiracies in a storm of reposts from supporters on his platform called truth social. he created it after he was banned from twitter. according to a report by media
Priyanka Chopra Jonas has expressed her anguish over the recent US Supreme Court decision. The Indian actress took to her Instagram stories to former US President Barack Obama s wife and author Michelle Obama s post on the ruling on abortion rights.