down but there are some bright spots to point to. i think what joe biden is trying to achieve, jose, is the contrast between democratic leadership under joe biden trying to take a responsible approach to growing the economy and the irresponsible approach, as democrats would want to label, the republican response on the economy. joe biden a more sober leader, republicans a more reckless leader. that is the wrestling with the economy. the numbers still show that the american people do not have the confidence in the economy that they used to have, but joe biden is making the case that he has a plan getting us back to stable ground. it s a hard case to make but a necessary one because voters wants want to know what are voters going to do on the economy. i want to bring in garrick haque who joins us from las vegas. garrett, good to see you. the polls there in nevada show a tightening senate race. what role is the administration playing in this race?
what then? because it s not just trump. trump is a kind of cynic you know, he s a kind of representation of a much deeper, problematic, that you ve just laid out. that is to say, he s not we re not going to remove trumpism by removing trump from the playing field. i just don t believe that s the case. we re going to have to deal with what s at the heart of the problem, and at the heart of the problem is this feeling, at least i believe so, and i think the data backs me up on this, the feeling that a certain demographic in this country believes that they are under cultural and demographic threat. so, trump could be the object of a certain kind of leftist plot to keep him from running for office, but that s not going to resolve the problem at the heart of the polity, that there are all of these people who believe what he represents, because in fact, he represents them. you always make the political profound, eddie. let me ask you this, though, as a political matter, should they pur
last hour, i think it was carol leonnig who referred to the january 6th committee as lead material for the department of justice, that, you know, hey, look over here. this book may be serving, by berman, may be serving the same purpose to doj. look over here. we may have had an attorney general that ran a shop that was pressuring prosecutors to do the wrong thing. and maybe that s a case on bill barr. we need to take a look at that. michael cohen and i have had a long conversation about what he is doing now. he s filing a freedom of information act request. he s asking for his entire file. doj came back first and said, no, we ve got nothing. we got nothing on this. nope. and then they came back and said so, he gave them evidence of an email or two that he had found, and they go, yeah, we ve got something like 40,000 pages or 40,000 documents, one of those. and by the way, it will take about 50 years because we can t give you any more than 500 at a time. he s pursuing this, and everyb
what beenes provide the department of justice? as witnesses finally tell the truth, there will be witnesses who tell the truth of how this committee was working. it s such a good point, frank, and doj shouldn t be criticized for going for the low-hanging criminal fruit first, as carol is saying you want to argue that the rule of law should apply to everyone evenly, sometimes it s easier to apply the rule of law of handling of classified documents and in this case, it was trump supporters. the other side of is that the evidence is so clear and that conduct so brazen that the big picture that you pull back and see is a bunch of people at trump s direction acting like criminals all day on every front, scramming their supporters for the wall or the super pac, lying about what they were taking from the white house
the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters, controlled by radical left scoundrels, lawyers, and the media who tell them what to do, you people right there, and when to do it. they re trying to silence me and more importantly, they are trying to silence you. but we will not be silenced. right? i know none of you miss him, but we had a method to our madness. bear with us. hi again, everyone, it s 5:00 now in the east. if you re unfamiliar with that concept of projection, that was it. when a person assigns their own insecurities, their own crimes, their own flawed traits, their own past actions on to others, in this case, what you just saw there, the twice-impeached disgraced ex-president under