to address the remaining six appropriation bills, that includes contentious issues like funding for the pentagon and the department of homeland security. welcome, everyone. let go now to the decision 2024 and the tale of two vastly different candidates and almost identical geographical locations. president joe biden and former president donald trump both campaigning in the swing state of georgia today at the unofficial start of the general election season. biden will speak in atlanta this evening. his campaign is also launching a new ad in georgia, a critical swing state. arizona, michigan, north carolina, nevada, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. and in it, biden acknowledges his age as he targets young voters. more on that coming up for you. last night in his first speech since the state of the union address, he told voters in pennsylvania about his a compliment on jobs. 15 million new jobs in three years. that is a record in american history. unemployment at a 50 year low. 80
not tolerate an assault on our government. with donald trump off another ballot, his rivals rally behind him. this should be decided by the voters of the united states. it should not be decided by courts. pressure grows on the supreme court. how will the justices shape the 2024 race. plus, walk back. the cause of the civil war was basically how government was going to run. yes, of course, the first thing i should have said was slavery. nikki haley stumbles and her opponents pounce. this is not a candidate that is ready for prime time. but just weeks before voting begins, is there time to catch up? and breaking point. this is unacceptable. i m not seeing the light aft the end of the tunnel. with border crossings at a historic high, will washington finally act. inside politics, the best reporting from inside of the corridors of power, starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m brianna keilar in for manu raju. is donald trump
dismissed. it also has the potential to upend fani willis s sprawling election interference case in fulton county, georgia. not to mention, the fact that if trump succeeds with his claim of immunity, it could reshape our understanding about the powers of the presidency. there is a lot at stake, in case you need a reminder, the former president was indicted four times this year, he is facing a total of 91 criminal charges in manhattan, washington, d.c., florida, and fulton county, georgia. a new york judge has also found him liable in the attorney general civil railroad lawsuit against him and his company. a separate judge found him liable for sexually abusing the writer and columnist, e. jean carroll during an encounter in the 1990s. carol is also suing donald trump s second time over defamation comments he had made on cnn in may. his punishment on those two civil cases are still pending. on top of all this, his continuous campaign to return to the white house. the colorado s
tonight cnn is learning that rosalynn carter has now entered hospice care in her home in georgia. the first lady had been diagnosed with dementia and a new statement from the carter center we found that she and her husband former president jimmy carter are spending time with each other and their families. former president is 99. he transition ed to hospice care nine months ago. they are the longest married presidential couple in u.s. history. we are thinking of them and their family tonight. thank you so much for joining us, each and every night this week, cnn news night with abby phillips starts now. did a judge just suggest that donald trump is above the law? that s tonight on news night. good evening, i m abby phillip in washington and we start the hour with a question. was richard nixon actually right when he said when a president does it that means it s not illegal? well a judge may have just said in one very specific and important way that yeah, he might be