warren, that is a great, get i ve been watching her. thank you, chris, and thank you all for being with us this hour. tonight, democrats site upgrade a very big win and a very big swing district, boosting hopes that they might hold on to the senate. and, eke, maybe even the house. pat bryan, the democrat headed to congress after his extraordinary victory last night, he will join us live in studio. president biden says the government is canceling up to $20,000 in student debt for millions of americans. republicans call it socialism, while some on the left say it is not enough. senator elizabeth warren has been advocating for student debt relief for years. she joins us live tonight. and donald trump is calling for the affidavit in the mar-a-lago search to be made public. the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysis on why this might backfire for the former president, just ahead. but first, democrats ended primary night last evening feeling good about their winds, an
the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysis on why this might backfire for the former president, just ahead. but first, democrats ended primary night last evening feeling good about their winds, and surprisingly good about their momentum heading into november. in new york, voters elected a democrat and a special house race in a notorious swing district, just two months after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the timing on that would not appear to be coincidental. that race offers signs that the democratic electorate is as motivated as ever by the fight for abortion rights. to be fair, democrats can t also credit some of their newfound positivity two major recent victories from the biden administration. from the first gun safety bill in decades, to the chips act. to legislation on burn pits, to the inflation reduction act. biden s signature health care and climate bill. the winds have been piling up at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. today, brought another policy
redactions and it s utility generally speaking? so, i suspect the answer is, we won t know unless until someone is indicted in this case. because doj will likely file under seal tomorrow. we won t know what redactions it is proposing. and trump is very safe, frankly, making the argument that the affidavits should be concealed and that the government has something to hide. because something that his two lawyers or former doj employees know is that this affidavit will need to remain sealed for a number of reasons, perhaps there is some small parts of it that the magistrate judge might decide to release. but most of it will remain redacted. a lot of the information contained in it will be classified. some of it will be grand jury material that cannot be released. so, say for the trump campaign here to say something not be forthcoming. as you point, out there is nothing good in the search warrant affidavit for trump.
archives back in january, there were 700 pages of classified material. that is 700 pages of classified material we re turned before whatever the fbi collected this june and in their search earlier this month. and now, the trump demands, the thing that will supposedly clear his name for real this time, now the demand is for the department of justice to release the affidavit for the mar-a-lago search. that affidavit, of course, would explain why prosecutors think trump may have committed crimes here. so, i am not sure that this is going to exactly work out the way team trump was hoping it will. the justice department has until tomorrow at noon to file their proposed redactions of that affidavit. so, what should we expect? joining us now is joyce vance, current professor at the university of alabama law school and co-host of the podcast sisters in law. joyce, thank you for being with us tonight. what is your expectation about this affidavit and the
school and co-host of the podcast sisters in law. joyce, thank you for being with us tonight. what is your expectation about this affidavit and the redactions and it s utility generally speaking? so, i suspect the answer is, we won t know unless until someone is indicted in this case. because doj will likely file under seal tomorrow. we won t know what redactions it is proposing. and trump is very safe, frankly, making the argument that the affidavits should be concealed and that the government has something to hide. because something that his two lawyers who were former doj holidays now, is that the affidavit will need to remain sealed for a number of reasons, perhaps there is some small parts of it that the magistrate judge might decide to release. but most of it will remain redacted. a lot of the information contained in it will be classified. some of it will be grand jury