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right now on president biden's announcement today that he will effectively shut down the southern border to asylum seekers coming into the us illegally. that would happen if daily illegal crossings hit a certain threshold. now, it's biden's most aggressive crackdown yet on illegal immigration and issue that has be bedeviled his president's presidency cnn's priscilla alvarez joins me now from the white house, brazil, i know you have all the details. give us the top leinz on this and the political implications dana, this is certainly presidents president biden's most dramatic move on. >> migration since he took office. and is intended to tackle head-on, one of his the biggest political vulnerabilities we're now learning from senior administration officials that they anticipate invoking this authority and using it later today. so in effect, this is going to take effect pretty quickly. now, what it does, it shuts off as access to asylum for migrants who crossed the border illegally when that dili thrust hold of 2,500 jared is met. we've been there, in fact, homeland security officials told me that just yesterday, they encountered over 3,500 migrants crossing illegally. this would be turned off when those numbers dropped down to 1,500 a day. now, unaccompanied migrant children are exempt from this. there are also some other exemptions for a unique circumstances. and the idea here, we that these migrants would be turned back to mexico or deported to their origin country now, senior administration officials acknowledged that they anticipate getting some lawsuits on this from either side of the political spectrum, republicans or democrats, they're prepared for that. >> but this is essentially taking a page from former president donald trump's play good luck. >> in fact, in 2018, he tried to use this exact same authority to shut down the border. now, when pressed about that senior administration official said, this is totally different because they do have exceptions because they do have a way for migrants to come to the united states legally. but there is no question here, dana, that they are trying to prevent attacks from the former president before that first debate, later this month, that they're also trying to blunt republican attacks which have been ongoing over the course of the president's administration. so this is again, a significant move, particularly for a president who began his administration saying that he wanted to restore the silence of asylum system dana, priscilla, thank you so much for all of europe, fantastic reporting on this. i want to bring in some more great reporters. cnn's mj lee as dead harnden of the new york times, leanne coldwell of the washington post. thank you all for being here. >> mj. you are also a white house correspondent for us. i know you've been doing some reporting as well. what is your sense from administration officials you're talking to and maybe in this case, campaign officials, you're talking to about how much they think this will, will help. we're going to talk about the policy in a minute, but just on the rob politics well, they fully expect that they are going to be criticized. and i think the criticism has already been pouring in because we've been reporting on the anticipation of this news for awhile, they expect that they're going to be legal challenges. they expect that they're going to be slammed by folks on the left, by immigration groups. and there were senior administration officials that we're briefing reporters earlier today on what to expect. and there was one thing that an official said that i thought was really interesting. they said, we expect that we're going to get challenged from everyone on the political spectrum from the left and the right. and that is always what happens whenever we do anything on this issue. and by the way way, that tells us that there is no lasting solution other than basically congress acting on bipartisan immigration reform. >> and i think they happen to be basically right, right. >> this is an issue where no matter what the president does, he is going to get slammed if he doesn't act, that he's week if he does take action like the one that he's doing today, he's labeled a trader by the left by immigration advocates and sort of applied in what you just were reporting is the fact that there was a bipartisan senate bill and it was done with conservative republicans and it was at the behest of donald trump, killed and never saw the light of day and that was the reason why senior administration officials at the time said that they couldn't well, that was part of the reason why they said that they couldn't do what the president is doing today because it needed to be done legislatively. priscilla mentioned the fact that donald trump use an executive action to do some of this. it was rejected by the courts and that was a big reason why biden was reluctant to do it and wanted to do it through through congress, but congress is perennially stuff yeah, i mean, i think that some of this, we should see as an acknowledgment from the biden white house that some of their political arguments on immigration haven't so, when we look back to 2020, most of that democratic field was mostly saying that what republicans and donald trump was doing were bad, not really offering an affirmative vision that hasn't really been able to hold for democrats while in office, you've also seen after that sin and bipartisan compromise fail, the white house sable voters will blame republicans and donald trump for nuking this deal. >> and we haven't seen that really baer route and data to the point where we do see the white house making this action. and i think it's right to point out before the debate to be able to give the president something that insulate himself from republican attacks. the big tell is also that those down ballots and the democrats have been running away from biden on this issue. they've been breaking an axiom for a harsher border enforcement. and so that shows the kind parties language on this issue has shifted, but to the point about the advocates, they've been upset for awhile. do they feel like the top levels of the party have ceded a little ground, a little more ground, a little more ground to the right-wing activists on this issue to the point where it is now the mainstream democratic position to be enforcement first. >> so that is definitely true when you talk about the frontline democrats. i mean, tom suozzi was in a special election and on long island democrat, he won in large part because he was able to flip the script on immigration, not so for a lot of other democrats, more progressive democrats, land, you talked to several of them ahead of this, and i'll just read some of them. pramila jayapal all biden's executive order is very, very disappointing. sylvia garcia of texas, i do not think that shutting the border, quote, unquote, is a remedy and then hillary scholten of michigan, it's heart wrenching to see this is not going to come close to solving the problem before you weigh in on this just to put some meat on the bone of what i said at the beginning of the program, which is there's bipartisan backlash, listened to what some of the republicans have said whatever a little short measure that he's going to do here is not solved the problem. in fact by some estimates, it might make it worse. why didn't you do this in 2021 why didn't you do this in 2022? why didn't you do this 2023? why didn't you do this last month or the month before or the month before? how many dead bodies? please is enough the answer to that last question is what we were just talking about. >> they were trying to get congress to do it and they didn't. >> yeah, that's right. and so you see the split screen that's happening right now with republicans, it's interesting because they say it wasn't trump, why we rejected the bipartisan bill. it's because biden can do this on his own. so they tried to skirt the issue and now they're saying, well, maybe this is not even going to be effective. and mike johnson's words but this is something that is providing some inks among on the left and the democratic party because they think that the president is ignoring the base voters the people that elected him by doing these these actions to appeal to the more independent voters that polling has shown, assigning with trump and republicans on the border. but like we've talked about, this is nothing new. donald trump did over 450 executive orders when he was in office again, because congress he partially blew up some of the congressional actions there to remember president obama and 2015 leading into his campaign, he signed the dreamer, the daca executive order that was an attempt to shore up his base. it's fascinating how the issue of immigration has shifted so much in the past eight years yeah. >> ears and even the past eight months, yeah. right. i mean, and on that note president biden did a lengthy interview with time magazine talking about what he would do in a second term, just as the former president trump did with time and one of the things that they were talking about was weather was whether or not president biden overturning what biden called trump's inhumane border policies whether or not that is what helped drive a record illegal border crossing, meaning pulled the tough measures back and whether that got people to say, oh, well, then i can come illegally into the united states here's some of that exchange. >> the question, were you wrong to lift any of those measures, meaning trump measures button. if i was wrong, it's because it took too long you put some back in place. the green card issue, it's been reported that you're looking at reinstating remain in mexico. are you looking reinstating at reinstating know, i mean, it's it's a really tough sort of fine line for the president and this white house to walk right on the one hand, this was a party that has systole said, i'm particularly during the trump years, everything that he is doing on immigration and at the border is inhumane and we don't support it. but at the same time, i think the fact that he is leaning on this 212f authority makes this really, really fraught because he is playing what that is this is the authority that was used repeatedly the by the former president as you do to do some again, yeah, and execute some of his hardline immigration policies. so the fact that biden is using that same authority makes us really tricky. now, i think the white house would certainly argue this is not the same because for example, you have humanitarian exceptions that are in place that's a reference to people who are coming to the border with really, really dire circumstances. it might be a health issue, it might be that they really believe if they were sent back to their home country, they would be killed. they will be tortured. so i think that is the argument that they would make. >> okay. everybody standby because we had some breaking news this past hour wisconsin attorney general filed charges against three allies of donald trump accused of taking part in the 2020 presidential fake electors scheme. cnn's sara marie is following that sara dana, yeah, it was content just becomes the latest state in a handful that have brought charges due to this fake elector scheme in 2020, where republicans signed these sort of alternate electors slate to try to overturn the presidential election. you see there the three men who were facing a charge of forgery in wisconsin ken chesebro, who has been accused of being the architect of this scheme. jim troop is an x trump campaign lawyer. michael roman, who has an x trump campaign aide. now, we reached out to all of them for comment. we're waiting to hear back from two of them, chesebro attorney declined to comment, but again, this is really interesting because we have seen charges in a number of states already how do we know that people have faced charges in georgia, in nevada, and arizona in michigan, wisconsin just becomes the latest state to pile on to try to bring some kind of ramifications for what several republicans did in the wake of the 2020 presidential election, wisconsin has also interesting because there was a civil suit. there already involving several of the folks who served as fake electors in the states, ten of them agreed in a civil suit that they essentially tried to improperly overturn the presidential election. but these charges again, are against some of the folks allegedly coordinating this effort. >> thank you, sarah. it's really fascinating to see it. it kinda, the big picture with that map that was gone, sun is just the latest, as you mentioned, a lot of other still swing states are dealing with this all right, coming up, attorney general merrick garland slammed what he calls republican conspiracy christie theories about the justice department. >> he's testifying right now on capitol 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we will not back down from defending democracy cnn's lauren fox is on capitol hill while lauren he still was mild-mannered in the way he approached that. but what he said, we don't hear that very often from him, but he obviously knew what was coming yeah. >> i mean, this is a about as animated as the attorney general merrick garland gets in these types of settings, but he clearly is frustrated by some of the attacks against career employees, people who he argues are just doing their job. one of the first lines of questioning today in this hearing came from matt gaetz, who was going after merrick garland, asking him a series of questions about district attorney alvin bragg and the case up in new york where trump was just convicted and repeatedly what you heard from garland is that the justice department has nothing to do with that meanwhile, democrats are making clear that that is the case, and that this is not about political persecution. because if you look at a set of high profile cases that the justice department has been working on. it includes some democrats who are actually members of this body here in congress and that was the point from steve cohen a democrat from tennessee. >> here he is as far as weaponization of the department goes did the justice department indict senator menendez? that's a matter of public record. yes. >> and he's a democrat, indy i'm assuming the answer is yes. >> and henry cuellar, justice department indicted him. >> he's a democrat to its amount, matter of public record and dana this is a general oversight hearing. so what you're seeing in the room from republicans especially is a series of potpourri really of issues that they want to talk about, whether that is the biden administration does immigration policies. you also have had a series of members who had been asking garland about the release of the audio tapes from hur's interview with president joe biden. obviously that is something that they are continuing swing to push for something that they actually held garland in contempt of congress over the not releasing that tapes. so this is something that we are going to continue watching, but just a series of issues. some of them conspiracy theories coming from republicans as they continue to press the attorney general, dana. >> okay. lauren, thank you so much for that. the panel is back with me. leanne, is it your sense that democrats who are on the front line, which is when it comes to getting. majority back whether they believe that these attacks on doj, these claims baseless claims that the doj is behind, for example, what happened in new york is potent enough to hurt noctis president biden, but down-ballot. >> so there's a little bit of a split opinion on how democrats are going to handle these attacks from republicans, these attacks from donald trump and donald trump's own conviction democratic leadership has the opinion that they should not focus on this stuff. they should defend themselves, of course, but not focus on this instead, focus on what have republicans done for you lately. now, it depends on each district and there are some there's district by district, some members are going thank to focus are going to highlight trump's conviction, going to highlight republican antics against the department of justice, but it plays into this larger scheme generally speaking, regardless of how aggressively each individual members going to play on this, that it's a maga maga extreme party who doesn't have any answers economically to help people. and this is all that they're interested in. >> you know, it's interesting because i see the reasoning for that argument at the same time, i think what republicans are doing as much broader than just a specific attack when the doj, it's a sewing of distrust and a lot of institutions they've done this in terms of the legal system they've done this about media, they've done this in terms of the political process and that is the kind of what democrats are up against. and so sometimes it feels like democrats are bringing a knife to a gunfight here because it's not just that republicans are targeting merrick garland, but that merrick garland is a proxy for a larger argument. they're making two under to undercut the validity of the biden administration as a whole about our political system as a whole. and that's what i think this election is going to be about. that's the message of donald trump. and so it's interesting when we do viewed through the capitol hill lins, i see why are my garland feels the need to say that i feel like i see why democrats want to focus on kitchen table issues, but with sharp is going to try to do is bring that larger system distrust to your kitchen table. and so that's the question i think is going to be when they make that broader argument, two democrats have a response for that. >> yeah, that's such a good point. still, the republicans, it's the only part of government that they have control over is the house, the house speaker is at least rhetorically, at least he's saying that he has a plan to to go to combat the doj, and i want you to listen to what the house speaker said about that there's so desperate to stop him that they are willing to use the judicial system to do so. >> it is a new low and it's a dangerous one. because what they're doing is they're eroding the people's faith in our system of justice itself. and we're gonna do everything we can, everything within our scope of our responsibility in the congress to address it so the point you were making is that by the house speaker is saying that he's the one who's contributing to the erosion of the system and not just the doj. >> i should also note that he has a plan mj that includes defunding through appropriations and aggressive use of oversight subpoenaing the doj and so forth, but defunding the fbi wasn't there a name for that on a local level that they get democrats got slammed for breast and can i can i also say i mean, the point that you were making about the attacks on merrick garland, almost being a proxy for the much bigger issues. >> that is, i think actually exactly what the biden campaign and any biden ally would argue is the way to go on. all of these things, right? so for example, on the trump being convicted, news we heard the president talking about this and now for the first time in that kind of political setting up a fundraiser last night using that label of convicted felon. but actually what was interesting was that the remarks that came right after basically mirrored what he has been saying about donald trump and what he represents the threat to democracy and democratic pick institutions for months and months and months now. so in other words, the convicted felon label is sort of the new hook for him to get into what has been the biden campaign's at theory of the case for a long time now, i think actually what is more important for biden? porter's and the biden campaign then that label itself is whether that can end up being the turning point for the voters who are still not paying attention, the voters who are tuned out, the voters who are still not convinced that this is going to be a biden versus trump battle. whether that can sort of move the needle and get people so to wake up and pay attention that we are in fact talking about donald trump. >> yeah. and that's such a good point. and to kind of make that point, maybe to go back to where i started this conversation with, you, leanne, about how the democrats down-ballot feel. we talked yesterday on the show about the fact that there was an uncertainty democrats trying to find their footing thank down-ballot about how to approach the trump convictions it's also true, apparently for the republicans who are invulnerable districts, a manu raju caught up with a couple of them, watch their reactions you're splitting trump's still even if he's convicted value with the speaker i have no issues in supporting donald trump for president united that states are you still supporting trump after this felony conviction? yes. my districts full of very smart people with firm grasp reality, they can smell okay well that last one is certainly a very clear and how he feels but it particularly in new york where this was, it's not a clear cut question politically for the republicans who were on the ballot and could determine whether or not republicans keep control of the house. yeah, that's absolutely right. so the biden campaign talking to them over the weekend, they believe that this is not going to grow. trump's base, that their theory of the case and how that works down down-ballot these individual members have to run their individual races some of these members in new york think that it is actually beneficial because some of their rope new york republicans can tie it to governor hochul, who's not very popular there. and so that's part of the reason they're standing, taking that more more pro-trump stance. but 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disturbing, as that is more damaging, is the all-out assault donald trump is making on the american system of justice i want to bring in dan pfeiffer. he's a former senior adviser to president obama, author of message box newsletter and co-host of pod save america. another person with a lot of jobs, i feel like i have a lot of guests who have a lot of jocks on lately. dan, thanks so much for joining me. first question is about what president biden said at that fundraiser last night is that the kind of message that he should continue to sharpen? how much should he focus on this conviction over the next five months? >> i think it's the exact right. message. look, most voters, the poll show do, are not going to change your mind because of the conviction that's been sort of baked into the cake for a long time, for 80% of voters, they made the decision years ago. but the polling is shown in in cnn polling particular assuring that there is a swath of voters. it's pretty significant swath of voters who are concerned about the idea of sin, a convicted felon back to the white house. and so this is a moment when people are paying attention to this election. and so he should be doing what he can to shape it, to sort of flesh that choice out for voters to give some of those voters who may not be in love with either candidate pause about going back to, i think it's the right thing to do and i'm glad i'm glad that he is doing it. >> i'm sure you saw that your former colleague, david axelrod, has a different take. here's what he said. he said, let trump make his conviction a top issue. and full minute about it until the cows come home. biden needs to pound the vast differences between them on the issues and touch people's lives i'm for you. he's for him. >> your thoughts yeah. >> i've look i've i've not i've never gone very far in my life betting against david axelrod my boss for many years, to be smart, i will i will say just two things. one david is exactly right for most voters, inflation and abortion and issues like that are incredibly important. so he cannot see the ground on those i just believed that in this moment, in this immediate environment where it's sorta get people's attention when something pops out of the hermetically sealed bubbles that most people live in. that's the time to shape it right? and to talk about it. and so there doesn't mean he should put aside all the economic events, all the inflation sap talking about the real threat to democracy and reproductive freedom that trump presents. >> but we should be sure traumas out there shaping at the right-wing media is out there shaping it joe biden should do it too, because we know there are voters who care about this and we want them to think about it from our perspective, not trump's. what is switch gears, dan to one of the things that joe biden said in a lengthy interview that he gave to time magazine. he was asked about his age and i'm going to read part of it. could you really do this job as an 85-year-old man, biden, i can do it better than anybody you know, you're looking at me. i can take you to question did you consider not running again because of your age by no, i didn't question. what do you say to americans who were worried about it? biden, watch me look, name me a president that's gotten as much done as i've gotten done in my first three-and-a-half years if he called you up and said, tell me how to deal with this issue would you say do that do what he just did in that interview or would you say maybe you should tweak it, mr. president? >> i've looked at a ton of polling on the president's age and the voter are friends about it. and what, what i, really, what i've really found is that words don't really move the needle for most voters, it's not really what the person says about he's exactly right that what he needs to do is show people and that's why i think the president in his campaign so aggressively wanted to we have a debate so early in this process, it's why in a lot of the president's ads, you see the president speaking directly to camera because you want voters to see him. it's why we saw some movement in the numbers after the state of the union. so it really is he obviously is very prideful and he takes i think some i think, fair offense at the fact that he's accomplished so much in the people question is ability to do more. >> but ultimately he's going to have to show voters on the biggest stages that he can do this job. >> and that's where i think he's built. that's what his campaign is. strip is building their strategy around. >> so to your point about the people being in hermetically sealed sort of echo chambers. do you use your words is his his attempt to watch me to show look at what i'm doing. >> don't just think about how old i am is it working or does it need to do it more i think he needs he is he has really stepped up he didn't serve his public appearances since the campaign started what really matters in this, in this media world is big moments, right? >> it's why the debates happening now, the convention speech is going to be hues that second debate is going to be huge which using the huge amounts of money has campaign is raised to run ads showing the showing him speaking to voters is going to help, but he's going to have to be aggressive about it. no doubt. and i think his campaign is pretty clear, but because you really think about like what an aggressive move for an incumbent president who tried to have a debate as early as june in the election cycle, right? that is a sign that they know that vote, they want voters to see the president in a moment to make voted to make the vast majority voters aren't paying attention yet tuned in. and so i think that's what i think that is what they're trying to do. >> dan pfeiffer, always good to see you too. reluctant to bet against my now colleagues, david axelrod. so i'm with you thanks, dan thanks. dana now when take your child to work goes 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rebuke extremists that some would have take over the democratic party left unsaid, is that the district monday or jones wants to because that has one of the largest jewish communities in the country. my panel is back this is really it really does spotlight what is happening that democratic party for a whole host of reasons. >> if you just go back not that far to 2020 jamaal bowman mandir jones, they were both elected in neighboring districts in new york they were the first black man to represent parts of westchester county. they both defeated democratic incumbents and now there's this massive split yeah. >> i mean, i think it speaks to the transition you've seen from that progressive way and certainly there has been different types of litmus test that's that i've come up for left-wing kinda pieces of the party to say, are you sufficiently progressive and now i think gaza is driving that kind of question is, is where who you kinda placing blame with, where who you launch and criticism within bowman has led that charge. but we should also say to your point point about the side note here is that one there don't just doing this for monday or jones, this is helpful for him politically, and i think specifically he's been someone since 2020 who's taken a couple of interesting changes. he was someone who was saying words like defund the police and then backed off he's kind of had a hot and cold hold relationship with the progressive movement. now, bowman has stood firm, but that's cost them some political allies. and so i think we see their mandir kind of following the political wins on this question. but from ritchie torres to jamaal bowman to aoci, we have seen this issue certainly splits specifically new york democrat and jamaal bowman, i should say it's been among the most outspoken and he has definitely has a lot of support on some of the progressive side, but he has raised the ire of other democrats because he is using words like genocide. he was one of the first people to call for a ceasefire and he is now being challenged by somebody who is has the support of pro-israel democrats and republicans yeah. >> and you know, we can argue all we want about how much the israel-hamas this war is going to end up being a factor in the presidential election. but i think you look at a race that jamaal bowman is currently running and you see an example of a kind of district where that issue may actually end up being incredibly important. there's a ton of money pro-israel money that has already poured in to that race to poured his opponent and the fact that we are seeing this kind of fracture that's pretty unusual with his former colleague came up with him together endorsing him. and in this kind of public way, yeah, it has been an ugly issue for just real quick. we're almost at a time just to emphasize monday or jones democrat is running to get back to congress against a republican, mike lawler, who has made among other things, made his allegiance and alliance to israel a big issue. >> yeah, and that's getting to a steady point like mandir jones is doing this to help mon deir jones. but as mj said, there's a lot of racist it is primary races that pro-israel money is trying to push is using to try to defeat some of these anti israel progressives in congress. >> he did grow up around large jewish communities. so not to make everything just about rob politics, not to say the very much involved here. thank you so much to all of you. thank you for joining inside politics, cnn news central starts to the break sometimes the best thing you can do with intelligence is share it with your adversary. if his secret is betrayed itself, bullet to the back of the hand secrets and spies and nuclear gain. sunday at ten on cnn time depress rewind with neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it has durham proven met null expertly formulated to target stem cell turnover and fight not one but five signs of aging. physical results in just one week, neutrogena 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