a fight that they re going to win. and it is a fight that will unite the democratic party. as he has political trouble, one of the problems is democrats see him not succeeding, he s got some choices that can succeed. i think the early front-runner is going to be ketanji brown jackson, whato was just months o confirmed with 53 votes, that is a sign that she could win confirmation again. and so, again, joe biden has now got it fight after so many fights that he couldn t win that he can. kevin russell, you clerked for justice breyer in the mid-1990s. you know him well. what do you think tipped the scales for him to retire? i think he s publicly said for a long time he didn t want to die on the court. he is getting up in years. i agree with other folks who suggested that he doesn t want to have the experience that justice ginsburg had. he cares deeply about the court
chose not to. meanwhile the committee s chairman says they re weighing subpoenas for republican members to force their cooperation saying the key issue under examination is whether this committee can lawfully issue subpoenas to sitting members of congress. as we mentions, thursday is exactly one year since the insurrection and the washington post said we ll learn more from u.s. attorney general merrick garland on wednesday. tonight chuck schumer is linking the anniversary of the 6th attack to whato sees as tlets threats as right to vote from various state legislation legislatures. what happened on january 6 is
they had this press release ready to go to exploit his untimely death. hat he did die at the age of 42. and then the next day so i think part of what they did, they wanted to create this narrative that the trump insurrectionist had killed a police officer. i also think that they wanted to bury whato had happened to ashly babbitt, because what really infuriated the crowd that day, tucker, aside from being attacked by police as you show in thehe documentary, is word spread that police had shot and killed a female trump supporter, so i think this was also part of obscuring that. the next day, january 8th, the new york times published a report based on two anonymous sources that he was bludgeoned to death by a fire extinction. and then that s all that whole story line proceeded, you see the clip after clip of the media just accepting that without question. they didn t even want any kind of verification. where was he, wouldn t there be a police officer is being bludgeoned to death by
they were impeaching him. that is a little bit it is a little bit strange. the position is striking, but subsequent things have happened in the past. these politicians can do more than one thing at once although at the time it doesn t seem that way. tucker, but this is what you do when you are afraid that you will be conceived of only doing one thing. they will let this come to pass. in the short run that it may be, this is the impeachment party and little else is not helping the democrats. but in the long term, impeachment is not going to help this president. whatever effect it has on the democrats, it will not help him. and you only need to look at the example of bill clinton. why do i say that?at he left the office in a blaze of glory despite being impeached. look at the issue george w. bush ran on against al gore and whato was a pretty good economy. it was coming in the thing he