campaign 24 developments. hello, steve. reporter: mike, the former president showing he can still draw a big crowd. pickens, south carolina, population just 3,000 and yet more than 50,000 according to local police turned up to hear nutes at midday in ther 90 sweltering heat. many of them arriving in the predawn hours. they heard the former president take credit for recent supreme court decisions. somebody that hasn t done nearly as well and perhaps has not worked nearly as hard will not be taking your place in school, at a college or university, they re in the going to be. we re back to the old merit system that that built our country. reporter: in the meantime, trump s competitors took shots at him from multiple angles. nikki haley, former governor of south carolina, said she expected trump s massive lead mt. polls to evaporate by the fall. it s not about how many people show up at your rally, it s how many times you show up and how hard of the questions you answer
it s barack obama to the rescue. the dynamic duo are expected to get back together and bail out democrats in pennsylvania. obama is sure to be a welcome sight because back in d.c., joe biden has all but checked out. instead of barnstorming the country with a flood of midterm rallies, biden was getting his updated covid booster shot and yamerring on about the pandemic he said was over. he s just no use to his party who are struggling hard to deliver a coherent message. but top democrats strategist james carville thinks his party can be saved. but there s a catch. if we keep this kind of npr foundation strategy of left politics, we re going to lose. i m telling the same elite coastal people, forget everything. we are going to advertise and push the fact that they want to throw people off of medicare and social security. and they want to shut the government down to do it. and that s how you win. jeanine: you know, dana, it was, i believe, in november of 2021 that james carvi
tonight i d love to do it right now. stand your butt up then. stand your butt up. jesse: what s going on with these politicians? it s not looting, it s reparations. what is going on? i m not getting an answer. jesse: pauley p takes the stand. plus fox news alert. the secret service over the cocaine investigation. we just got back over 100 pages of documents. the secret service has been lying to you about everything. here s why. when the cocaine was first found, they said it was in the library where the first family lives. then there were reports the cocaine was actually found outside the situation room. investigation has progressed and so they re saying the west executive entrance which, as you noted, is closer to the situation room. jesse: the secret service said, no, it was in a cubby with a lot of foot traffic around it. yes, there are cameras, but that particular cubby was in a blind spot. how do you mistake the library for the situation room and the
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