january 6th. we know today that the clock is ticking for the former president and his legal team. they have one week to produce evidence to back up donald trump s repeated attacks on the fbi, including allegations that agents planted records at his mar-a-lago home. he said it again this week. the problem that you have is they go into rooms, they won t let them in the same building. did they drop anything into those files or did they do it later. there s no chain of custody with them. but now special master raymond deer ri ordered lawyers late thursday, he did this just last night torks account for in court those unsubstantited claims that trump of keeps making on tv. and that s not all the judge is asking for. he also wants trump s attorneys to say whether they think the fbi was mistaken about what evidence was taken or where it was found. tz and he s giving them one last chance to say whether they want to claim the fbi took anything that s not on the list. if they don t,
real political terms, are national republicans putting money into some of these races. yes, why? because democrats are allowing them to. take the case study of the 34th congressional district, just the numbers there tell you the story. republicans gave her over a million to spend on tv ads, compared to her opponent, where democrats gave him a little bit over $130,000. a million? that s the thing, right? republicans are seeing a window there, and that is because of this void that has been created. now democrats however, no matter how you see it, they created a republican incumbent. they are taking for granted the latino vote and i think that is the question for the midterm for me at least. we re almost out of town. is she alone? are there others who are trying to do the same thing? there s at least two more just like her. one in laredo, cassy garcia,
you can t be pro law enforcement and pro insurrection. you can t claim to be a party of law and order and call the people who attacked the police on january 6th patz patz. he ended by saying democracy is on the ballot. and i know that s one of the messages. i think one of the conversations i have had with a lot of democrats is do you stick to one message dorks you talk about accomplishments, the contrast, are there too many messages out there? that s often been the criticism against democrats. that they don t have one focused mess act. what s the strategy here? the white house is really defined their midterm messaging by looking at two different pillars. you heard this in that speech. the first is the economy bungt. they know that so many americans are looking at the election choice through the lens of
the president just there talking about the republicans launching what they call their commiment to america, but biden pointing out that kevin mccarthy doing that today did not mention the right to choose. for more, let s bring in mike memoli, who covers joe biden for us and reporter natasha correcty. this speech was seen as setting up midterm messaging. there s plenty of topics to talk about. but he sounded like a candidate in a way i haven t heard him. he even was wandering with the mic. he could have stood at the podium. what s your take. when i have been talking to white house advisers, other al lice about what s in his political future in 2024, they acknowledge that his age is a major factor. a lot of questions among democrats about whether he s up for another campaign, another term. and as one adviser put it, there s only one way to answer