there is republican control, republican legislatures, and what specifically in light of 2020 and what this would mean for those states? the. remember, you had rudy giuliani going across the country appearing in front of conservative state legislatures, gop controlled state legislatures making the case for election fraud. if this ruling had gone the other way you would have seen those state legislatures become an electoral tribunal of some sort and this decision says the courts are the ones playing that role not state legislatures. so if you re looking for the trump operation to sort of rerun that playbook in 2024, it makes this particular play not look that enticing or likely to be successful. i think we ve exhausted the questions on the moore decision
even though fbi directors have ten-year terms, the president can fire the fbi director and replace them. it s a senate confirmed position. this can have an impact on a lot of the senior leadership and middle management at the fbi. but anybody that is career is going to have the same civil service protections. and again, it s not that laws can t change. it s not that you re going to find 60 votes in the senate, even if republicans control the house, even if republicans control the senate to change civil service law in that manner. there are things, senator, you can do. you can move civil service employees, and i report this in the dispatch, you can move them to new positions and rubber room them, count widgets is for
in fact, increase. both things are true. his lead will increase, his opponents will slowly disappear in the distance. they look like political leading into the clip. he lies about everything. of course everyone is going to believe these were plans fo to build a new pro shop. it is what it is, and we continue to cover it every single day, this parade of lies coming from a former president of the united states, and by the way, he is no right now, i would say, and everyone would say, the odds on choice to be the republican nominee for president of the united states. i mean, his nearest opponent supposedly is ron desantis, the former governor of florida, who was up in new hampshire earlier in week, and talked incessantly, 90% of the time, i m told, about florida, and not about fentanyl, things like that, local issues,
non-tobacco flavor products, like menthol, marketed directly at teenagers. yeah, thanks a lot for that. and finally, the south jersey times leads with a push to provide tutors in all public schools, the expanding access to high tu toring access to meet with students three times a last week. the nation s report card showed a drop in reading and math scores in the wake of the pandemic. and coming up, we ll be joined by a biden administration official, adrienne elrod joins us with a preview of the president s speech today in chicago. where he is expected to discuss his economic policies. plus, as gop white house hopefuls campaign on promises to overall the department of justice, our next guest says the
to emphasize, mika, was not the presidents and their new attorneys general do not have and deputies and u.s. attorneys do not have prosecutorial discretion and that can change with every new president. they can bring cases and choose not to bring other cases, but just to point out that when and it was curious to me because of all the concern that republican voters have about how trump is being treated by the department of justice, when you hear these candidates talk about sweeping everybody out, cleaning house, bringing in a whole new group that s going to do things differently, this whole new group may do things differently. number one they re going to be constrained by the law, number two, this goes on every time we have a changing of the guard, at least from a partisan perspective. a republican president comes in, they appoint a whole new fleet of u.s. attorneys, a whole new fleet of senior and middle management leaders at the department of justice, the attorney general, all of th