Especially in arizona, the expansion of the great economy, especially when it comes to the chips act. We are not there yet. Theres still a lot of costs that we have to bring down. Housing and other things and we are going to be able to do that and the administration with me as a senator are going to work and do that for every day arizonas. Thank you very much, we appreciate it. Alex wagner tonight starts right now. Thank you, friend, good to see you again. Thanks for joining me. Donald trump is now the Presumptive Republican nominee for president. His only opponent in this race, former governor nikki haley, had vowed to stay in the race through Super Tuesday and this morning, after only winning the state of vermont and the city of washington, d. C. , nikki haley dropped out. Now, if there was anything truly significant about haleys campaign, it was the degree to which it was a symbol of dissatisfaction with donald trump. Yes, nikki haley talked about the deficit and advocated for congr
by less than half a percentage point. it was a ss t landslide. it was a l mandate. w itas was also 40 years ago. and in some ways seems even longer than that. since reagan the positivistre puregu tonight, we will examine today . republican party on the eve of yet anotheblicr presidential election. what does the party believe, what is the republican position on foreign policy, cultural issues. how if the party has changed, where is it going? california and new york, will be popular vote be in play againag for a nominee or does winninaig require running the electoral college gauntlets. we are joined tonight by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues and may prioritize issuesiz differently. they maye sues represent peopley differensentt orthodoxies withie party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we start with a quoten
obstruction, conspiracy, lying and espionage. what happens now? when it comes to republicans in congress, this time it is not so certain. a lot of them are split. some are willing to stick by donald trump, like senator eric schmidt of missouri who said that the charges are, quote, unequal application of the law. nor senator john barrasso of wyoming who said, quote, it feels political, it s rotten. others are being a little more cautious. after all, these are espionage charges. there s, quote, no way to defend the allegations said rep don bacon of nebraska. i would not feel comfortable with a convicted felon in the white house, said a rep from colorado. there isn t a clear ideological common denominator within this split. we re going to explore why that is. what is clear, and maybe this is part of the reasoning for some is that this indictment might not be the only criminal trouble that former president trump could be in. there are two more investigations related to overturnin
house. don t worry, though, biden s lawyers have everything under control. we just got exclusive video of their consensual search. there you go. they left no stone unturned. meanwhile there are a lot of lingering questions, but biden s unqualified talking head is not too keen on answering them. after a special counsel is named, but before the fbi searched, president biden went to his house in wilmington. what was he doing there? i would refer you to the white house counsel. was it something related to this case? i would refer you to the white house counsel s office. okay. do you think the story was leaked by someone trying to bruise the president politically ahead of a re-election announcement? i would refer you to the white house counsel s office. we know the president did it. why did he do it? i would refer you to the white house counsel. greg: she s the best. so let s check in with the white house counsel s office. there are many people out there in the
forward. committee members also dropping this big bit of news today, they are now considering a subpoena to compel ginni thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas to testify. i m gonna talk to barbara, liana at or beyond demonstrations, her thoughts on what else can be done in a post-roe world. plus, it succeeded in pennsylvania, and they re trying it elsewhere. will a risky democratic strategy to help support extremists at republican primaries with the hope they ll be easier to pick off at a general election actually payoff? or is a putting democracy at risk? and we ll introduce you to a very different maga, mothers against greg abbott. launching a very personal campaign to get rid of the texas governor. that story is ahead. we want to start the with the january 6th investigation. as we played at the top there, pressure continuing to mount on the doj to prosecute former president trump and his inner circle. in the wake of trump associate steve bannon s convic