anti-vaccine party, an anti-science party, immigrant party and be a majority party in this country and larry elder was so extreme that it made the task very easy. i think one of the lessons can be in the midterms. remember, it s not just democrats running on a positive agenda. it s democrats running against a more radicalized republican party than when trump was in office, and i think people have to understand this, the republicans in the house are more radical today than when trump was actually president, and i don t think that s going to serve them well in suburban districts or across the country. congressman ro khanna, and adrian elrod, thank you for being on this morning. great to have you. still ahead, a major revelation about president trump s final days in office. a top military adviser was reportedly so fearful trump might launch an attack on china, had he made secret calls to his
showed hunger did not rise in 2020. joining us now, democratic congressman ro khanna of california, also with us former chief of staff to the dccc, adrian el rod, a senior aide to the hillary clinton and biden presidential campaigns. good to have you both. congressman, since i brought up the institution of congress as i was talking about instagram and what we all know it s been doing, not only to all of our girls, but all of our girls friends and everybody that talks to us when we re out there, what can be done? this sound a lot like big tobacco, they know their product is harming people, and they re doubling down on targeting because they make so much money from young people. joe, you were absolutely right. i texted my staff saying get me the clip of scarborough, i m
democratic targets with incendiary devices after the 2020 election. rusty hicks, chair of the california democratic party said in a statement, we are relieved to know the plot was unsuccessful. it points to a broader issue of violent extremism that is far too common in today s political discourse. i want to bring in my panel, adrian el rod, democratic strategies and former senior aide on the biden campaign, and contributor to the boston globe . thanks for having us, joe. adrien, i want to get your reaction to what was pointed out, and some people would say january 6th. what are your thoughts as we see these type of incidents and allegations unfold? it is highly disturbing because this is what happens when you have a party in america
-not today, ron. those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we re back with the round table. adrian, tell me something i don t know. democratic women want to run for office. in 2016, 950 women contacted emily s list seeking support. this year it s 36,000. very exciting. > 950 to 36,000. all the evidence is this is a big women s year. john. shortly after president trump was elected, u.s. senator bob casey from pennsylvania stood up and said he s happy to lead the resistance a new poll was related a few hours ago that showed 56% of pennsylvanians either aren t voting for him or
koreian dictator kim jong-un following his summit in singapore. now trump is stirring more controversy thanks to video released by north korean state media. in the north korean state media, president trump goes in for a handshake with a north korean general. the general raises his hand in a salute and trump returns the salute. then the two shake hands again. more of this. anyway, today white house press secretary sarah sanders said trump saluted the general as a common courtesy to a military official. that s compare the reaction to what we saw prey president obama was photographed appearing to bow to philippe calderon, maybe because he s taller than the guy trump blasted him writing the amateur, first barack obama was caught bowing to the saudi king but now the president of mexico. i m joined by adrian el rod former senior aide for hillary