hello and welcome to inside politics. john king in washington. a busy news day. a damning finding. the justice department says louisville police department had a practice of stomping on civil right, using excessive force, conducting illegal searches, making unlawful stops and discriminating against black and brown ztszs. officials pull back the curtain on the biggest challenges to national security. the take aways, expect china to amp up pressure. time is on its side in ukraine. also some new reporting on the house gop plan to revisit the insurrection. that despite fresh evidence from a lawsuit against fox showing its executives and hosts knew election fraud allegations and conspiracy were bogus, but promoted them any way. up fist for us, a blatant, horrific disregard for humanity. the attorney general delivering a stinging indictment of the louisville pret metro police department. merrick garland announcing the results of a probe following the killing of bre yo na taylor
it for them. but what can his party accomplish without control of the house? house democratic leader hakeem jeffries joins me exclusively next. and crime and punishment. concerns about crime contribute to a democratic mayor s loss and now the president sides with republicans on blocking a local d.c. criminal justice law. are democrats vulnerable on crime ahead of 2024? i ll speak exclusively to new york city mayor eric adams in moments. plus, sidestepping trump. dueling republican events has as some white house hopefuls look for a lane. will it be harder than they think? former republican governor asa hutchinson will join me ahead. hello, i m dana bash in new york this morning, where the state of our union is gearing up. this weekend, we are beginning to see messages the for both parties take shape ahead of the 2024 presidential campaign. half a dozen republican hopefuls, including former president trump spoke at dueling political events this weekend, jabbing each other o
the house? democratic leader hakeem jefferies joins me exclusively next and crime and punishment. concerns about crime contribute to a democratic mayor s loss and now the president sides with republicans on blocking a local d.c. criminal justice laws. are democrats vulnerable on crime in 2024 in i ll speak exclusively to new york city mayor eric adams in moments. plus sidestepping trump as one anti-trump republican bows out other white house hopefuls look for a lane around trump. i am your justice, and i am your retribution. will it be harder than they think? former republican governor asa hutchinson will join me ahead. hello. i m dana bash in new york this morning where the state of our union is gearing up. this weekend we are beginning to see the 2024 presidential campaign take shape. new this morning, one of donald trump s most vocal critics, former maryland governor larry hogan says he will not run in 2024 warning that a crowded primary could end up handing the
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The Corrections (Victim Protection) Amendment Bill, drawn today, would protect victims of crime by preventing their perpetrators from contacting them, National MP for Takanini Rima Nakhle says. “This bill would create obligations for Prison Managers and Chief .