the president makes it official. he s running for re-election. we made a lot of progress. let s finish the job. most voters think he s still better than the alternative. plus historic testimony. this is an astonishing moment in our legal and political history. like pence testified before a grand jury investigating trump s efforts to overturn the election. are prosecutors moving closer to indicting the former president? and desantis versus disney. the days of putting one company on a pedestal are over. the would-be presidential candidate may have picked a fight he can t win. so why doesn t he just let it go, let it go welcome to inside politics, i m manu raju in for abby phillip. this morning president biden wakes up marking the end of his very first week as an official 2024 candidate. biden launched his re-election bid on tuesday setting up a battle which he must convince voters that he deserves to remain in the white house for another four years. now
Trip to israel this week. the idea that somehow being probusiness means giving companies their own governments, that is not what a-free market is all about. last i checked their upset because they re having to live by the same rules as everybody else. they don t want to have to pay the same taxes as everybody else. i don t think the suit has merit. i think it is political. this is not going to be an easy fight for disney. first of all, they have significant rear sources. their market value is $187 billion. their a company that is of course known to so many americans as the soft spot when someone children and families. and look at a poll from the reuters ipsos poll agreeing with desantis on disney, the question overall just 36% of voters, 64% of republicans and 33% of independents, is this a fight that desantis could win politically or legally? well governor desantis sort of thrives on these cultural