the breaking news of this historic and quite frankly damning indictment released to the public today. laying out the special counsel s case against donald trump and his gross mishandling of classified documents. given that this is the first time such actions are being taken against a former president, the special counsel made sure he came prepared with the receipts. and they could not be any more incriminating. in all, the special counsel is charging trump with 37 counts. 31 of them have to do with trump s willful retention of national defense information. otherwise known as the espionage act. these are charges related to false statements, conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding and corruptly concealing documents, as well as scheming to conceal. included in some of the charges is one of trump s closest aides, walt nada, who was also indicted. also today, we heard for the tir time from the man leading the special counsel investigation, jack smith. our laws that protect n
good evening, welcome to los angeles, i m trace gallagher. as former president trump fights efforts to exclude him from some state ballots. california s population declines for a third-straight year. tax documents reveal the surprising groups leaving the state. and as winter creeps in energy experts are calling for updates to the power grid. brett behar looks at eithers to protect our most critical assets, but next breaking tonight the ugs and mexico saying they will work more closely together in coming weeks to address the crisis at the southern border. officials cleared a tent camp that was near the border as they agree to keep rail crossings closed. they say they re not convinced the efforts will alleviate the massive crisis. jillian turner is in mexico city tonight. u.s. officials are confirming that a mexican delegation will travel to the u.s. to meet with president biden next month and in january to continue the dialogue. this comes as we re learning more about exac
Philadelphia. With eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is were headed for a rematch of 2020. Despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. Which is why polls dont want this rematch. Theres dissatisfaction with both candidates. A poll found 70 of respondents said biden shouldnt run and 60 said trump shouldnt run. What are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump . Back on april 16, i put a Polling Question in my Radio Audience asking if they agreed with this statement. Neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. More than 35 of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. Maybe my listeners are on to something. This week Bernard Goldberg wrote the following. Suddenly a biden trump rematch doesnt seem so inevitable. Republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democrats want a candida
he is 80. polling shows 65% of voters believe he s too old to effectively serve another four years and renewing scrutiny around the dnc not holding primary debates with jack dorsey tweeting this. open the democrat primaries and debates. this isn t fair to anyone. let s bring in our panel. joe concha, columnist at the mess messenger. juan williams and lee carter. welcome to you all. joe, to you first. it seems like the media says the gop is pouncing on joe biden s fall. let s play a little montage and get your response. okay. his age is an issue here. the republicans immediately jumped on this. they blasted it all over social media. givening voters concerns, this is not an image that his critics are pouncing on. this is not pouncing, this is relevant to this campaign. poll after poll shows that people are concerned about joe biden s age. as you said, other polls showing 2/3s of voters saying that they don t believe he has the physical or mental fitness or the the job
philadelphia. with eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is we re headed for a rematch of 2020. despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. which is why polls don t want this rematch. there s dissatisfaction with both candidates. a poll found 70% of respondents said biden shouldn t run and 60% said trump shouldn t run. what are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump? back on april 16, i put a polling question in my radio audience asking if they agreed with this statement. neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. more than 35% of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. maybe my listeners are on to something. this week bernard goldberg wrote the following. suddenly a biden/trump rematch doesn t seem so inevitable. republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democr