lawmakers on both parties are experiencing growing threats of violence and intimidation. condemn what produces the violence. why political disinformation and perceptions of election fraud may be fuelling this latest spike in threats. plus, the closing arguments. if we get people out to vote, we win. with nine days until election day, republicans are hoping the battle for congress hangs on trying to make voters reject the party in power. we re not going to just see a red wave. we re going to see a red tsunami. ot who is going to fight to actually make our democracy work for you? my guest this morning, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. and youth turn-out. democrats are worried that voters under 30 are not motivated and won t turn out in big numbers. joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. the longest running show in televisi
mar-a-lago. the government now warning of increased violence against federal agents because of the rhetoric of donald trump and his allies following the search at mar-a-lago. also, this sunday, the money trail. the former president fled v 400 times when sitting down with the new york ag s office. this hour, perspective from journalist, david who has won awards for his reporting on trump s finances. plus, democrats have another big win to run on with the passage of the inflation reduction act. but will it the infrastructure bill, and the supreme court s reversal of roby enough to help them expand control come november? we begin this hour with heated rhetoric of donald trump and his allies and how these verbal attacks on the fbi are putting real lives in danger. the fbi and the department of homeland security no warning threats to federal law enforcement have spiked since the search of mar-a-lago. in a joint intelligence bulletin, agencies say the threats are coming from on l
The care of the Democratic Congressional ready for the election. Washington, chair of the democratic. Ng her first appearance at a monitor breakfast, welcome. She was born in selma, alabama, and moved to washington as a child. After moving around the country, she landed back in the Pacific Northwest for college and Business School and after that had a career in the private sector before going into politics. She was first elected to congress in 2012, representing washingtons first coppingal district and became chair of the dccc in 2022. Today the democrats have a real opportunity to retake the house, were going to ask you about that. Where the current balance is 217 republicans, 213 democrats. Thats why were all here today. Again, so welcome. Now for the ground rules. Were on the record. Please no live blogging or tweeting and in short no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way. And once the session ends, theres no more embargo and i should also add that there may be a call
Linda good morning. Im linda, Washington Bureau chief of the Christian Science monitor. Our guest today is representative Susan Delbene of washington. Chair of the Democratic Congressional campaign committee. Shes making her first appearance at a monitor breakfast, welcome. She was born in selma, alabama, and moved to washington as a child. After moving around the country, she landed back in the Pacific Northwest for college and Business School and after that had a career in the private sector before going into politics. She was first elected to congress in 2012, representing washingtons first coppingal district and became chair of the dccc in 2022. Today the democrats have a real opportunity to retake the house, were going to ask you about that. Where the current balance is 217 republicans, 213 democrats. Thats why were all here today. Again, so welcome. Now for the ground rules. Were on the record. Please no live blogging or tweeting and in short no filing of any kind while the break
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