Summer. Maybe squeeze in one last cookout before the weather gets colder and everything starts to taste like pumpkin spice. But labor day weekend also marks the moment when most americans really start to pay attention to the presidential race. For the campaign, this is the moment when every little detail starts to matter. Vice president kamala harris and her running mate tim walz are coming off a twoday bus tour through southern georgia. The first democratic campaign in that part of the state since 1992. Just last night, the vice president sat down with her first major interview since becoming her party s nominee. She defended the record of the biden harris administration while taking her opponent to task. We have had in the former president someone who is really been pushing an agenda and environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as americans. Really dividing our nation. I m very proud of the work we have done that has brought inflation down to
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
and both investigations have expanded to former members of the trump administration. former acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, and ex treasury secretary steve mnuchin both testified before the january six committee this week. any day now, the committee could hear from former secretary of state mike pompeo. meanwhile, mike pence s former top aides, marc short and greg jacobs, testified before the federal grand jury convened by attorney general merrick garland, making them some of the highest profile witnesses to testify. they are questioning at those proceedings contributed to the news first reported by the washington post, that the doj is formally investigating trump s actions leading up to january 6th. possibly a step closer to a criminal probe of trump himself. more and more former trump officials have come forward since the january six committee s public hearings started last month, and congressman jamie raskin, who is a lead manager and trump s second impeachment trial
President Biden and Vice President Harris told the crowd that health care is a right, not a privilege, so they stressed the importance of protecting the Affordable Care Act.