tries to get them to not do their jobs. that s part of phase one or act one as we call it of basically trying to do things to overturn the election, and, you know, the key thing is how can jack smith and the prosecutors put together a story that involves the true facts that has specific allegations that are provable and not too complicated? can t be too complicated or we re all going to be overwhelmed and maybe it never gets to trial. so that s the that s the challenge that jack smith has. he has, you know, it s like drinking out of a fire hose. there s there s just too much evidence to easily be able to streamline and simplify, and that s what needs to be done here. i m thinking back to the january 6th committee, that huge report. the release of everything they collected. they did such a good job. he di they did such a good job of telling the story and boiling it down for the public, and i think they i think they are a good
house press secretary karine jean-pierre accountable for her statements atwe the briefing this week. today, as she di toda briefy, john power use the briefing to distort the truth about the statt the tre of our southen border. nearly six million migrants have crossed our border since biden took office more than any other time in united states history. t would be absolutelywoul widiculousd be, totally laughabe for karine jean-pierre to claim with a straight face that joe biden is taking the border seriously. border but that s exactly what she did today. her proof sh e said it s that joe biden had been consulting with his border czar. so the president is closelyy theybeen closely consulting with the vice president on this. they have had several conversationconvertions onhis i. and so, again, when it comes to issues, it matter to the american people. they re very much partners. severael conversations with kamala. wasn t kamala supposed to stop r
deserve him. he s just too good for us . he times writer also compared biden to fdr and reagan,an who had their own healthwn problems and pointed to cabinet secretaries and militaryth prob secretaries and military lead leaders who got us through it. yeah, but those guys never got lost in their own yard. by the way, did you know that the one thing biden thoughts when he got to be president was that he d get toit give orders, but he takes more orders than ? he di by the way, the one thingd? thew i thought when i got to beay, president , i get to give orders. when i take more orders thanan i ever did. mhm. yeah. and those orders include don t touch anything on your desk and please stop sniffingleas our children. e stop snif is kind of cute though him thinking he could be president. you know, just because an airline pilot pins wings on a five year old, does it really mean he gets to fly the jumbo jet?
disclosure documents reviewe by politico, gorsuch mad between 250 and $500,000 fro the deal, but crucially, he di not disclose who the buyer was or that the buyer had business before the court national investigative correspondent at politico brok this gorgeous story and join me now heidi, let s set up just the basics of this transaction here, what had happened and what the conditions were. right, this was in 2017 and a few months before justic gorsuch was sworn in, we wer told that bryan duffey, who the head of greenberg prague made an initial offer on thi home that gorsuch had been trying to off-load for about two years. it was then, when the new york times reported in march of tha year, chris, that gorsuch was, indeed, one of the co-owners it was two months after that i nine days after gorsuch wa sworn in that he finally finds a buyer. that buyer happens to be the
executive of one of th nation s largest law firms which, of course, does extensive business before th supreme court. according to federal financial disclosure documents reviewe by politico, gorsuch mad between 250 and $500,000 fro the deal, but crucially, he di not disclose who the buyer was or that the buyer had business before the court heidi przybyla, national investigative correspondent at politico broke this gorsuc story and joins me now heidi, let s set up just the basics of this transaction here, what had happened and what the conditions were. right, this was in 2017 and a few months before justic gorsuch was sworn in, we wer told that bryan duffey, who the head of greenberg prague made an initial offer on thi home that gorsuch had been trying to off-load for about two years. it was then, when the new york