their status, their place, their position. the types of forms or different from one person to the next. it is not unusual to have a person prosecutor between one type of form where other people prosecuted in other types of warm spirits we have to get back to this fundamental question, can you really prosecute somebody for their acts while ie as president later on? it is the sort of thing to do both integrate political prosecution as it progresses. harris: right and if you are a political enemy, wouldn t you want it to go in your favor? one there every season one after the other. harris: the weaponization of government. florida governor presidential candidate ron desantis on that. questions about his campaign. he is coming up on the faulkner focus. demanding to see hunters sweetheart deal. the whistle-blower story has been consistent and testimony has not wavered one bit and who was telling the truth, the
[inaudible] ten plus, congressman james e. clyburn, coming up if there was one good news coming up for today, is that during facebook five hour long outage no one on facebook could read your comments on the damning tell our facebook whistle blower story. we will talk about it all with the former facebook executive next.
of working with the russians. that was all a hoax. the day the hoax evaporated with mueller s testimony, they concocted this other fake whistle-blower story, and juan said something very interesting about the polls where they were when this whole thing started in september. i agree, the polls were against the president then. but as more people read the transcript and as more people heard what the democrats case was, those polls turn right upside down. speed to get out. the polls remain stagnant on this point. jesse: you ve been saying you don t tell the audience about the trend. juan: what trend? jesse: i m not going to argue with you. the audience knows i m right. juan: you are ridiculously wrong. what you hear from my colleagues here is a request for you, the audience, to one, not treated as
hearings, which will probe into the scandal that has paralyzed his presidency for now. we start with a question, how did we get here? the answer begins with a country that was rarely in the news. when the first reports of the whistle-blower emerged in the washington post long before we ever saw that complaint, we were all waiting and wondering, and trying to figure out what does this all have to do with ukraine? by far, the biggest news of the day, which is this whistle-blower story, which is now going officially nuts. shane harris of the washington post is reporting that the whistle-blower complaint has something to do with ukraine. something to do with ukraine. what would be scandalous about ukraine policy? most people had not heard enough about trump s policies toward that country to even guess at the time. if you were learning about this story from the washington post, the times or most national news in september when rachel was reporting that out, it was all new. if you ha
timing charging that president trump and rudy giuliani have made unfounded allegations against hunter biden, oh, this is so unfair many the point of this problem is that before president trump was in office, before rudy giuliani was his personal attorney, a career diplomat who seems to be nonpartisan went to the biden folks and said i ve got an issue with this, number one. so it wasn t just donald trump raising the question. number two, the obama, biden administration ignored it. they swept it aside, don t worry about it. why doesn t that get coverage as the whistleblower story. the media decides the bulk of the media decides what becomes a story. one whistleblower story gets a lot of heat and moves forward and one doesn t is this a media dictated election cycle. that s not the only story we re hearing about. the state department shedding new light on hillary clinton s private e-mail server during her time as secretary of state. a new report out this