i know you re probably going to be head of the cia, but do you believe you can deliver the goods on this in a pretty short order in the first couple months so we can get rolling on prosecutions? yes. one thing we learned in the trump administration the first go around is woo have to put in american patriots top to bottom. we got them for law enforcement, for intell collection, for offensive operations, for dod, cia, everywhere. that s kash patel, who might run donald trump s cia, and how about stephen miller at the doj or chief of staff steve bannon? those are just some of the people trump would likely dredge up from the maga swamp if he somehow gets a second presidency. speaking of trump, he was back in court today, and there s new reporting on the signals from prosecutors in georgia that they expect trump and/or his codefendants to get prison time. plus, an update on the major scandal involving florida s republican party chair and his wife, which is shining a light on
trump committed to him he wouldn t back an immigration bill unless he and senator tom cotton backed it. if that s true, good luck on making any kind of deal at all. joining me now, jim manly, former chief spokesman for senate mujoerd leader harry rooet, and erica, daca recipient, leading to fight to get the d.r.e.a.m. act passed. jim, let me start with you. what do you make of cotton s role or the idea that cotton and meadows would have a veto on any of this? you know, it s just another symbol of the degradation of the political prosin this country. it s one thing for mark meadows to run around blowing things up in the house because, you know, that s the house. but for this kind of thought process to start moving over into the senate is very, very dangerous. but having said that, you know, senator cotton can think of these ideas all he wants, but the fact of the matter is they re widely unpopular and under the current rules of the senate, you know, nothing he