you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. just days after a conservative judge labeled him a clear and present danger to democracy, former president donald trump got up on stage and proved yet again he d rather spread lies than admit the truth about what happened on january 6th. these are government tapes where they re stuffing ballot boxes to put it crudely. they re stuffing ballot boxes on government tapes. and what did they say? that was debunked. that was debunked. okay. most people say, oh, it was i didn t know that. no, these are tapes. one, two, guys looking up at the camera, let s see, where s the camera. there it is. trump s own justice department, republican officials in numerous states did not find a single shred of evidence to corroborate any of the nonsense you just heard there. yesterday trump also sided with the capitol rioters again just like he did during the attack. if it were an insurrection that took place at the capitol, you
the blue line heading in the opposite direction is the president s approval average. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for todd piro. take a look at that graph, approval going down, gas going up. when is last time you filled up? carley: as james carville says, it is the economy stupid, that is all that matters, kitchen table issues and we re going to dive into them this morning. ashley: yeah, i was saying, i don t know when the last time you fill up, when i cost up it is costing upward of $60 to $65, in a honda accord. my husband s gas kicks off at $75, where we live north of here. it is getting ridiculous and these are issues that people in america carley: also the inflation report coming out later this morning, we are at 8.3, when the president entered office it was less. ashley: republicans trashing democrats prime time january 6 hearing as nothing more than a partisan spectacle orchestrated just in ti
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