his basement this time. the question is, will someone step in to stop this obvious, sad publicstop decline? will charlie hertz, a washington times opinion editor and joins me now.ng to charlie, you know, it s tempting, isn t it, to watch all these clips and hearwa all the gas and kind of laugh and think this is just hilarious, but it s nott actu actually hilarious. it s not remotely funny. ally hilarthe most powerful mann the world is in this kind of condition. well, it s really extraordinary, especially wheny you think about how far he has fallen in the last six months or even two years. it s it s kind of shockingo go to go back to even when heack to began his term in the white house, he was a lot more lucid. but but it raises the more important question, as you point out, piers, you know, wher raie is he going to be six months from now? where is he going to be a year from now? and this is not something where nhile this decline has bee
period! greg: let s welcome tonight s guests. he always looks like he just woke up, whether he s on tv or at my condo. fox news contributor and washington times opinion editor, charlie hurt! [cheers and applause] greg: he thinks crowds love him when they chant die, die, die! comedian jeff dye. she eats like a bird, seriously nothing but worms and bird seed. fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and applause]. greg: and finally, mention affirmative action and he ll leave you in traction, my massive side kick and the nwa world champion tyrus! [cheers and applause] greg: charlie, always mediocre to see you. and i was coming over here and i look on my twitter thing and politico has already tweeted, we may never know.
why is that sacred second question anyway? joining me now is charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor . well, as mike davis, founder and president of the article three project. gentlemen good to see you both. charlie, i m going to come to you first. i m looking the fbi, charlie, and i ve lost all hope, right? i don t think they re going to investigate joe and hunter biden. so as americans, if we want the truth, do we to look to james comer in the house, by the way, who are not well equipped to investigate crimes like this, but is that the only hope we have of getting to the truth in regard to the criminal enterprise of joe and hunter biden? well, i think that that s probably best hope at the moment, as well as a few enterprising reporters who are doing their duty and actually trying to get to the bottom. this because not only has the fbi completely walked the field and left all of these questions and obvious,
suspicious, it would also beg the question how would this help the former president? harris? harris: we don t know what the seven counts are. that s right. harris: i would say at this point we wait until we find out the details. we ll collect information along the way. i ve learned in 27 years of doing this, you have no idea what s in the indictment as an outsider until it comes out. exactly right. harris: we ll take a peek when we can. kevin corke, thank you for updating us on that point. charlie hurt is a washington times opinion editor, and joins me with reaction to the trump indictment. charlie, you and i have talked many times about where america is right now. this is unsettling for people. and oftentimes when things like this happen, you bring such sobriety to the moment. what would you say to the american people about this moment that involves a former president and i argue a present one too because you can t ignore the classified document mishandling on the other side
the doj suspicious, it would also beg the questioown how woue this help the former president? harris we don t know what the seven counts are. and i would say at thist this point we wait and we find out what the details are. we ll collecpoint wetil we ft ig the way. but i have learned in 27 years s that you have nodictment idea what s in the indictment. as an outsider until it comes out. so we ll likely we ll take a peek take when we can.ting u kevin corke, thank you fors in updatingt. us on that point. charlie hurt is a washington times opinion editor. he joins me now with reaction to the trump indictment. charlie,e, you a you and i havee many times about where america r is right now, and this is unsettling for people. ring and oftentimes when things like this happen, you bring such sobriety to the moment. what would you say to th e american people about thisorme moment that involves a former president and i argue a present one, too, because you can t