sixty four percent of democrats want to vote for a candidatef tc that is tougher on the border. and you see none of that coming from joe biden at this point. and you have every were de republican talking about that now. a bir democrats vote issting a big ask and toa big lift. but it s interesting to seeinisr that they re interested in that topic, which is thisat administration is going to be very far left. and i don t see it as a primary. a lot of people agree with you. coming up next, nancy pelosi is reportedly taking advantaget of an ailing senator to help boost her buddy. adam schiff sang a song about the only place i feel at home sing about the make to the your dream car a reality.
the documents case that it was an accident. it seems lik e there was t some coordination for that. we ll hear what jack smith has to say. i have to finish up okay, where it is . all right.e beatable, what, joe ? the idea that trump was beatable in 2020n 2020 w what wt joe biden had was a hide in the basement presidential campaign. he also had covi td sayinghe,mpi i m going to be the sensitivce, empathic one . and we ve since found out that s not the case. you know, seventy three million americans are degenerates, basicallrates.y. how does it play out? p it were the two of them. this twenty , twenty four .he cu nt anybody is beatable when 48 percent of the country vote for you if their life depended on it. and that s kind ofno the polarization that we have now. there isn t a democrat or doliberal that would vote for donald trump any more than they would vote for ron desantis, i don t think. but what we have now are joe biden s presidency, the years of his presidency, adat we have noww
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congresswoman maloney inma a letter that they had already gotten 15 boxes from trump. so again, we have a lot of questions and pretty minimal answers joininining meg me nowit is wisconsin senator ron johnson, who sits on the homeland securityd and governmental affairs committee. senator , welcome . this senator,ooks prett is pretty sea i mean, biden ids fbi raided the home of hise no political opponent. do we not deserve to know why? you knowt deserve to know why? well, rachel , absolutely. g you know, to me, this just pow seems to be a dispute regardingr presidential power in terms of classifying declassifying desk, ing andeclassifying documents. o and i thought the most afd i thought the most interesting part of the affidavit was exhibit a letter written by trump s attorney thaump s t points outya hopefully that the president has absolutet thower when it comes to declassifying material and that hisat actions regarding classification declassification are not subject to legal sanction.
lab. now, dr.fa fauci never told the public that there were advisers to him that said thisat originated lab. q those are the main questions that republicans on the house oversight have for dr. fauci. y why didn t you tell the trumpad administration earlymi on ? why didn t you tell the american people early on that even your closest adviserve suggested that this virus originated in the u.s. lab? why is even still standing all these redactions and the foirr requests about their internal deliberations about this? i mean, he wanted all thista stuff redacted, right? i mean, heinsk certainly wasn t asking for more transparency on any of that. i know you re going to ask him about that as well. but despite telling the post, as i said, congressman, that heh wasn t political . well, you be the judge whether he got political tonight with mattoto, do you have insigt into what we ought to do too protect public officialsfo like yourself and to to try to be more rational about the stuff of the countr