Man, different country. The American People staring out a contest like none other. What does it all mean for voters. Plus, the president of the union reveals growing cracks within his party. A congresswoman on if biden can bridge the divide. And also how he plastic each year in New York City. Lets do this. This. We want to begin tonight with a misconception about the november election in case you hear it over and over again before we get there. As of this week we now know the 2024 General Election will be a contest between President Joe Biden and former president donald trump, a redo of the 2020 election, except it is not quite accurate. While the candidates may be the same this country has fundamentally changed in the last several years. For a brief moment the violence of january 6th united us, but it was just a brief moment. Partisanship prevailed and authoritarianism revealed itself. It has pushed approximately half of america into a complete alternate reality. Consider the fact tha
biden s backlash. gratuitous, inaccurate, inappropriate. the president takes on the special dcounsel after a scathig report. how dare he raise that. how it will impact 2024. we have a sick and corrupt two-tiered system of justice in our country. do i know better than anybody? plus, lashing out. trump warned allies he would push russia to attack. i would encourage them to do whatever they want. and mocks haley s husband serving in the military. what happened to her husband. and gop revolt. mitch mcconnell s republican foes. a republican leader should actually lead this conference. after a tumultuous two days for the gop this is maga week on capitol hill new details on the backlash of the republicans who ousted kevin mccarthy. inside politics the best reporting from inside the corridors of power, starts now. good morning. welcome inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. the special counsel report found that there were secret documents. they a
crimes and misdemeanors? well, it back, but it might not be the same thing. tonight on laura coates live. all right, you ve heard this before. members of the house present to mark up to new articles of impeachment tomorrow, but this time it s not for donald trump. it s also not for joe biden. instead, they are targeting president biden s homeland security secretary, the man you see right there, alejandro mayorkas. the house republicans that are accusing him is because he is not enforcing, they, say the border laws and he is losing the trust of the american people. you re probably wondering what is the high crime or misdemeanor, like elon order episode, you probably won t find it tonight. the misdemeanor, high crime, and you re not odd for asking the question because of course those are the actual constitutional standards for impeachment. frankly, it s been more nicholas over the years, but i wonder if you feel that would meet the criteria of the top democrat on the ho
to the airport yet? be early. it is going to take longer than normal. the lines are going slow. i feel like they are understaffed. this is the single busiest travel day of the year. click •-middle-dot see a lot of stress. no absolutely. we sit back and wait. and be patient. that is good advice millions of americans are expected hit the roads and skies during one of the country s busiest travel weekends of the year. just how busy? aaa is projecting more than 115 million americans will take an airplane or drive to their destination and what may end up being a record-breaking holiday travel season bread hello welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am bryan llenas. hi brian. despite the crowds and long lines at airport security the situation, is not too bad yet. you are looking live at hartsfield jackson international airport in atlanta the world s busiest airports. fortunately delays and cancellations have so far been minimal here and across the country fight
to january 6th? miss meadows did seek that pardon, yes ma am. a new concern in march in trump trump world, that mark meadows a spelling to the special counsel. tonight, the latest on the insurrection investigation, and signs of an imminent prosecution in the docs case. then, it s time to make our voices heard. one year after the massacre in uvalde. she remembers a lot of screams and a lot of the chaos. she could hear the police in the hallways. the survivors looking for answers, and the fight for gun control in texas. plus, the oath keeper now facing 25 years in prison for january 6th. and ron desantis announces he s running for president, in the most successful elon musk roll out since the cybertruck. yeah. oh my god. maybe that was a little too hard. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, i m gonna add lib a deep tease off the top here. the desantis elon musk launch was an on fathom-able disaster. i mean, truly of