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trump may destroy american democracy. i ll speak live with someone who served prison time for the insurrection on january 6th. one of the most controversial figures in american society over the last two decades is now out. why the nra chief, wayne lapierre, is calling it quits. a new batch of jeffrey epstein documents reveal more famous friends. i ll speak with one of epstein s accusers about what has surprised her the most.
we will test the realities of this economy with mr. stephen moore. yes, the same, the man the president picked for the fed before withdrawing him over a storm of controversy. and if joe biden is going to go big on his new electability argument, do new poll numbers give him good reason? we got the data. we have the wizard of odds. what do you say? let s get after it. the president said there was great appetite for universal background checks. now he s saying he will starve that appetite. the atlantic reports tonight the president told the nra chief, mr. wayne lapierre, invited on this show often, does that accept the invitation, but just hours ago he must have been very relieved, mr. lapierre, to hear the president say we won t pursue background checks.
life-saving gun legislation, senator joe manchin is here. the president s election fate will depend on how you feel about the economy, so how good is it? how well has this president done and what is he doing now to stave off a recession? we will test the realities of this economy with mr. stephen moore. yes, the same, the man the president picked for the fed before withdrawing him over a storm of controversy. and if joe biden is going to go big on his new electability argument, do new poll numbers give him good reason? we got the data. we have the wizard of odds, what do you say? let s get after it. the president said there was great appetite for universal background checks. now he s saying he will starve that appetite. the atlantic reports tonight the president told the nra chief,
another top story tonight is the push for gun safety. in america and it comes in two parts. first, the progressing that gun safety groups are making. a spike in gun safety laws at the state level where most criminal law is made. the growing pressure on lawmakers in the do something rallies we ve seen since the recent shootings. but then there s part two. after supporting background checks, donald trump is now formally caving to nra pressure which included a lengthy phone call with wayne lapierre, nra chief, that got results. donald trump backing down from his recent talk that he did support, he claimed meaningful background checks. shift comes as lawmakers are in recess and the gun violence crisis in this country continues can week in and week out. we hear more about the shootings that tragically do happen than the close calls. consider that there have been three attempted mass shooters apprehended since these el paso and dayton shootings alone and a man in new jersey hans had 17