Week. Here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. Donald trump will not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. In an interview with the milwaukee journey sentinel, the 2020 election was stolen from him. So, we talked about this yesterday and we were so, i think the word is, shook. That we have decided to go back in way deeper oh, this is a new one, according to alex. So this is the New York Times. When asked about this november, he said quote, if everything is honest, ill gladly accept the results. I dont change on that. If its not, you have to fight for the right of the country. This is the milwaukee journal. And richard, people across the world look to the United States and have always looked up to the United States, donald trump certainly changed that in many ways, but january 6th, as you have always said to me. It just shook our neighbors, just like it shook us. Now you have him once again, a guy who is a favorite in a lot of polls saying, i will n
that have been gathering here tonight. very, very peaceful the. there is police in the area as well, making sure that it remains peaceful. i did speak to some of them earlier, and they were basically saying that they think that this indictment is only going to make the former president stronger, going to make his campaign stronger. they believe it s a witch hunt, as we know this word of the former president likes to news. use. they called it political garbage and they truly believe that this is not going to impact this his campaign, or a possible win in the election at all. now also, i should note, there are plenty of people who were driving by honking horns, yelling out their windows saying, lock him up. so not everybody here is a supporter of the former president. but, this is ground zero. we are just at the edge of mar-a-lago, this is where it all happen, this is where the 15 boxes of documents were removed. 300 documents marked as classified were removed from here. but when you spe
also been lucky. and not just lucky but on the case. that s good. to come back to something doris said, the fascinating thing is in the israeli example, for instance, i prefer the word defiance to resilience. i find defiance is one step above. and i ll never forget this. i was in jerusalem ten years ago. there was a suicide bombing in a cafe one evening. seven people killed. the next day i went back to cover the aftermath of the scene, the cafe was open, and not only was it open it was filled with people who were defiantly drinking coffee. they were saying, you can try to kill me but i will still go to my cafe and drink coffee. i tend to think the most important thing boston could do was finish the marathon. and they will. run it next week. keep going. one of my favorite things from the blitz when britain was being bombed and the stores were all shattered and they put signs in windows saying, come right in. more open than usual. that s what you need. that s the best you can d
welcome pelosi as house minority leader. a spokesman for the national republican congressional committee says, quote, if house democrats are willing to sacrifice more of their members in 2012 for the glory of nancy pelosi, we are happy to oblige them. and the republican national committee has hung a sign from one of its windows saying, quote, hire pelosi. rick. rick: molly henneberg in washington. thanks so much. juliet: i feel like i want to talk about this a little bit more. rick: all right. juliet: i think i will. i ll bring in angela joining us, a political analyst with fox news and we have fox news contributor doug showdown, co-author of mad as hell, how the tea party movement is fundamentally remaking our two party system. great to see you guys. doug, considering the beating she took during these last few months, and you know what i m talking about, are you surprised she intends to keep her leadership role intact? i am surprised. i m a moderate democrat.