- [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don t know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. welcome ta to inside politics. thank you for sharing a breaking news day with ut. donald trump indicted. the former president call it is a hoax. there are a host of details coming in. another indictment for a trump aid, a change in the legal team, and details about the trump-appointed judge who will oversee this case. plus an admission on tape that is part of the classified documents case. cnn learns trump acknowledged in a 2021 meeting he had secret information and he did not classify it before taking it from the white house. and the political fallout. one calls for trump to get out of the race. another promises to pardon him. trump allies including the speaker of house call baseless and bias an indictment they have not seen or read. we begin with new details of a chapter in our history that has an ub p
welcome to in inside politics. i m john king in washington. releasing right now, a brand new snapshot of the republican presidential race. our new poll finds donald trump up big, but it s an important but. voters say they are open to supp supporting ron desantis, who presses the start button on his campaign tonight. the former lawyers want an audience with the attorney general to complain about the special counsel and his investigation. and just moments ago, the house speaker saud he s sending negotiators to the white house. he insists he s conceded a lot. this happening as they pull back the curtain on how the former chief of staff is steering hard right conservatives in this fight over whether they pay their bills. we begin with a big day in the republican 2024 nomination chase. the florida governor ron desantis officially enters the fray tonight. anunsing his run in a conversation with the elon musk. it s a big play on the social media platform critical to donald trump
many innocent palestinians and israel must do more to protect them, why is the u.s. not doing more to ensure that? how much pressure should the u.s. apply to save innocent lives? a law make opposed to putting conditions on aid is with us. plus, candidates running for senate complain their campaigns were offered millions to challenge the only palestinian american in congress. one of them act torthill harp is here. and we brought you the story, now a second family in jackson, mississippi, says that their loved one was killed and buried and local police did not tell them. i m victor blackwell. let s start the show. the truce is over. the fighting between israel and hamas is back. and so is the nightmare for innocent civilians. israel says it s using qr codes now and maps to tell them where to go. national security spokesperson john kirby was asked about the number of civilian who is have already died since bombing resumed. he would not say if the biden administration has s
the law. you have mike pence in a tricky situation. he has been willing to criticize donald trump on a separate matter on january 6th. so you see how he s trying to carefully play both sides or deal with these issues on both sides. but the other thing he pointed out in that clip there is the fact that we just don t have the information yet. and i think what we have been talking about all morning, what you have heard several times is because the justice department has yet to unseal this, we re not working off actual facts of the indictment. we don t know. that s why chris christie saud he s holding off. there s a vacuum of information here that trump himself is fulling. i think mike pence is exhibit a of how tricky it is for candidates, even those who really are deciding they are going to stake their entire candidacy on standing opposed to donald trump when it comes to defending the constitution. that was mike pence s entire announcement speech. that s husband whole campaign.
welcome to in inside politics. i m john king in washington. releasing right now, a brand new snapshot of the republican presidential race. our new poll finds donald trump up big, but it s an important but. voters say they are open to supp supporting ron desantis, who presses the start button on his campaign tonight. the former lawyers want an audience with the attorney general to complain about the special counsel and his investigation. and just moments ago, the house speaker saud he s sending negotiators to the white house. he insists he s conceded a lot. this happening as they pull back the curtain on how the former chief of staff is steering hard right conservatives in this fight over whether they pay their bills. we begin with a big day in the republican 2024 nomination