quote, look he worked hard tonight. he put into words what he felt, and he ended the evening far stronger than he began. give him credit for that. here s another. quote, his wife jill is looking lovely tonight in a beautiful purple dres. now, if you don t know who said this, don t worry about it. the answer is really very unlikely. those were both reviews from former president donald trump. and as much as trump also ranted about biden s speech even he had to admit that last night was a strong night for the president. he managed to sort of trick republicans into greeing with him. there were a few of those moments. the most notable was one this. we started making thewealthy pay their fair share, some republicans some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i m not saying it s a majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it contact my office, i ll give you a copy. i ll give you a copy of the proposal. as we all apparently agree social security and medicare
after his time as vice president. sources tell cnn that it is possible that more searches elsewhere may happen. also that the white house is shifting into damage control. sources say president biden is growing frustrated by how the saga has played out. he cannot escape the questions about the timing of publicly disclosing the classified documents when some of the first pages were initially discovered in november. once again, today, the president chose not to take reports questions. [ inaudible ]. cnn s mj lee is at the white house. a spokesman for the white house counsel is defending the communication and strategy so far. tell us about that. yeah. victor and alisyn, we just wrapped up a lengthy phone call, a press call, with reporters ta that the white house counsel s spokesperson held trying to offer a robust defense of how the white house has handled all of this so far including sort of the timing of the disclosure of information and sort of the decision to wait to d
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justice department moves forward on the question almost all americans would agree is more important, what donald trump did after the 2020 election. bradley, we re basically out of time, but do you agree with ron? to an extent. i think the only reason they might still bring the indictment of former president trump is to make clear the distinction between if you cooperate with us like biden has done, we will let you off, but if you miss with us like trump did, we will bring an indictment and don t care who you are. thank you both very much. a former gop statehouse candidate is in custody for allegedly orchestrating multiple shootings at the homes of democrats. we ll hear from one of those targeted lawmakers next. a manhunt is under way in california for at least two suspects wanted for a brutal cartel style shooting that killed six people. that search ahead. tato truck. i finally caught it. oh man.
sometimes the democrats tendency to have internal debates can be, quote, a weakness. in massachusetts, a statehouse candidate has an unusual name and an unusual problem. ryan fattman s campaign signs are turning out to be irresistible souvenirs and getting stolen from people s yards. if people want the signs, i m more than willing to give them after the campaign. aisle give them all away, if they want them. and in nevada s neck in neck u.s. senate race, a new cnn/time opinion poll has sharron angle leading harry reid, 42 to 40%. a dead heat given the sampling rate. a pretty tight race, but i hear none of the above is on the ballot. we ve got better than none of the above with us. we have our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash, and jessica yellin. here s what fascinates me about this race.