Today on Inside Politics, what comes after three . Indictment number four, maybe. Today Fulton County prosecutors start presenting evidence as soon as tomorrow. They hope to secure a sweeping indictment against former President Donald Trump and those who aided and abetted the Conspiracy Theory to steal the 2020 election. Plus, this is what you will get, a biden president ial run dogged by hunter biden legal problems. Democrats fret as lawyers for the president s son insists an Election Year trial is not inevitable. And republicans get a close up with iowa voters. Who impress snd who disappointed . Did ron desantis do both . Iowas Republican Party chairman joins me live in just a few minutes. Im jessica dean in for dana bash. Lets go behind the headlines at Inside Politics. Up first today, the clock ticks toward another potential Trump Indictment and today action in georgia. That bus and the caravan of police surrounding it whisking grand jurors to work. The heightened security comes wi
normalcy by july 4th weekend. there is light literally now that the lights have sprung forward. we ll have an extra hour of daylight. after the year we had it s hard not to feel a little good about what is on the horizon. however it could be a vastly different reality right now if the insurrection on january 6th had not failed. it has been two months and eight days since that day. the fbi is still working to make sure everyone that stormed the capital is fully prosecuted for their crimes. they are dotting their is and crossing their ts going through mown tapes of evidence but it all started at the top. cleaning up that january 6th mess is a top priority for merick garland. we re learning more about some of the rye jotters that were arrested. sivic is accused of stealing the badge and radio from a dc police officer after a crowd beat him unconscious. he buried it in his backyard in buffalo. he will appear in front of a federal judge on tuesday. also we re learning about a memb
one critical battleground is new york with vulnerable republicans walk ago tight political tightrope. cnn s manu raju left the halls of congress and made his way to a blue district just outside new york city. truly remarkable. reporter: it was a stunner last year giving the gop a razor-thin house majority. six republicans winning in the blue new york suburbs, now they are the most endangered. so when president biden recently called vulnerable freshman mike lawler. the kind of republican i m used to dealing with, he is not one of these maga republicans. reporter: some democrats from were furious. people were horrified when they heard what joe biden had to say. reporter: did biden get it wrong? he got it wrong i think it was factually an shurd. reporter: laul letter with one of 18 republicans in districts that biden carried in 2020. i ran to represent this
the amnesty happened and the border security never did. this bill and the amendment that was voted on today follows the exact same pattern. it has immediate legalization, so the legalization will happen and the border security is sometime in the future and just like in 1986 it s designed never to come in to being. so the 2006 bill we got the, 1986 we got the amnesty but not the security. the fence was supposed to be built since 2006. let me read a section from this bill to show border security is not queen shurd. page 35 line 24 and it says nothing in the subsection shall require the secretary, meaning janet napolitano, to install fencing in a particular location in the southern border. if the secretary determines that the use or placement of those resources is not the most appropriate means to achieve and
shurd and two other cam pan yons strayed across over into the iraq region, and iraq says that i are spies, but their families say they are tourists who made a mistake. and the federal court has ruled that stem cell research can go ahead temporarily. the ruling overturns a lower court ruling that halts the reser. but today, the three-panel judge said that the stay is intended for more time to consider the case and not a ruling onp the case, itself. a new book from steven hawking is stirring controversy. in the book, hawking deals with various religious, and scientific theories developed throughout the origin of the universe and asserts that creation can be explained by science. larry king interviewed hawking today. larry: do you believe in god?