this sunday, classified controversy. attorney general merrick garland appoints a special counsel to investigate president biden s handling of classified documents. extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for this matter. just months after a special counsel was appointed to investigate donald trump, the biden administration revealed classified documents were discovered in the president s private office, and even in his private garage. my corvette is in a locked garage. it s not like it s sitting on the street. they re both facing criminal investigations. i ll talk to rod rosenstein, the former trump attorney general. plus house with that reset. i think congress has to investigate this. after a rocky week, house republicans unite around biden s trouble, and launch their very first investigation on the biden documents, just as the white house struggles to answer new questions about the timeline of disclosure. they suppre
a federal form regarding the return of those classified documents. biden was asking to be held to a higher standard, that to the executive branch. these twin special counsel investigations also remind us how intertwined biden and trump you are. biden s viability as a candidate in 2024 may depend heavily on trump. biden s his age, family baggage were all minimized in 2020 because of the comparison to donald trump and his plots. and now it means the most single influential person in the 2024 campaign may be merrick garland. based on recent developments, including the former president s announcement he s a candidate for president in the next election, and the sitting president s stated intention to be a candidate as well, i have
nomination this year. and today jeb bush got maybe the ultimate establishment endorsement from somebody outside his own family, when he got this endorsement from bob dole, even if he did have to dig a really, really, really, really deep pit in which to bury the old family hatchet, in order to be able to accept that endorsement. but for jeb bush, and also for john kasich, i think, there is an interesting gulf between how they are seen in mainstream political analysis, mainstream political discussion, and how they re seen on the right. i think it s sometimes hard to see with jeb bush, because he carries so much family baggage, that the relevant contextual grudges for understanding what s going on with him on any given day, frequently, they re two generations old. you have to, like, read old books to figure out what s going on with jeb bush. john kasich has been around for a long time. he briefly ran for president against jeb s big brother in the year 2000.
out. in many ways, honestly, he still is the establishment choice for the republican presidential nomination this year. and today jeb bush got maybe the ultimate establishment endorsement from somebody outside his own family, when he got this endorsement from bob dole, even if he did have to dig a really, really, really, really deep pit in which to bury the old family hatchet, in order to be able to accept that endorsement. but for jeb bush, and also for john kasich, i think, there is an interesting gulf between how they are seen in mainstream political analysis, mainstream political discussion, and how they re seen on the right. i think it s sometimes hard to see with jeb bush, because he carries so much family baggage, that the relevant contextual grudges for understanding what s going on with him on any given day, frequently, they re two generations old. you have to, like, read old books to figure out what s going on with jeb bush.
i m a huge bob dole fan. jeb bush, the second of george h.w. bush s sons to run for president, he had a not-particularly remarkable debate night last night, but he is still in the race. there s no sign he s getting out. in many ways, honestly, he still is the establishment choice for the republican presidential nomination this year. and today jeb bush got maybe the ultimate establishment endorsement from somebody outside his own family, when he got this endorsement from bob dole, even if he did have to dig a really, really, really, really deep pit in which to bury the old family hatchet, in order to be able to accept that endorsement. but for jeb bush, and also for john kasich, i think, there is an interesting gulf between how they are seen in mainstream political analysis, mainstream political discussion, and how they re seen on the right. i think it s sometimes hard to see with jeb bush, because he carries so much family baggage, that the relevant contextual grudges for understandi