statements or about holding a press conference. the justice department declined all of those requests that i was just referencing because we did not think that they were appropriate based on the facts and the law. repeated attempts to over turn the election. much of yesterday hearing focused on jeffrey clark who played a central role in pushing trump s false election frauds and who trump wanted to install as the acting attorney general. just hours before yesterday s hearing, federal agents raided clark s home. we ll have much more on what led them to do that. our panel of experts join us as we cover the angles. the sarah, the select committee bringing into focus doj official jeffrey clark s role. significant role in the former president s scheme. yes, absolutely. rolling out how former president trump wanted to just set aside jeff rosen and steal jeffrey clark as the acting attorney general. look, the witnesses are in person and in their video testimony were not holding
bowman trying to turn this spending disadvantage into a political asset redick nominee get her so often but for many voters here, jewish and otherwise bowman s take on the war in gaza. the very last straw. i m gonna vote for latimer because i would rather anybody in office then jamaal bowman. why? because he s an anti-symmetric pieces so what you hear in that voters voice is anger and that is driving a lot of people out and keep in mind erin, these democratic primaries very very small numbers, turnouts. there s about 250,000 democratic voters total in this congressional district of very small number will turn out bowman has tried to apologize and apologize for some of the things he said, but for many voters were talking to, he s just not enough. aaron, that was incredible. a lot of passion of that vote. are there. thanks, miguel and thanks for joining us. the source starts now strike them the source tonight, we re learning new details about how biden and trump a
straight from the source tonight, we re learning new details about how biden and trump are prepping will go behind closed doors, but former white house insiders, the pod save america crew on what to expect when you re expecting a debate for the ages and it was one of the largest breaches of classified material in the united states history. tonight, julian assange, after five years and a high security prison in london is cutting deal to avoid any us prison time. were also digging into one of the most expensive house races that we have ever seen. it s also dividing the democratic party a member of the so-called squad and a fight for his political life. do all bowman s primary challenger is here with me tonight i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source tonight. we re just three days away from a debate. unlike anything thing that we have ever seen, what you ll watch thursday night right here on cnn will be unique in american politics. right now, president biden is clustered
fraudulent letter to georgia that would throw the election into chaos. this lines up with what we knew and reporting at the time about what was going on with trump and the people aiding and abetting them. they knew they didn t have evidence but they were looking for anything the slow or stall or stop the process of biden being certified as the winner of the election. those word, by the way, chronicled, s.e. cupp, in contemporaneous notes by the president. he said say it was rigged and the leave the rest up to me. is this evidence, as it s presents and related to the president, s.e. cupp, is it impactful for the republican party and his supporters?
doing this, that life is full of auditions. that we re going through auditions all the time, with the same kind of agonies, even little moments, sometimes with our children are, in effect, an audition. i want to sell myself to her as her adviser or something. what about political candidates? it seems to me that presidential candidates are auditioning the issue they spend two years audition for this thing, and it seems to me that a lot of them are getting wrong the issue they re getting things wrong in the audition process. yeah, i think they try to be a little bit too calculating. the problem, you know, we ve learned is from actors, but it s very similar with politicians, which is, you have to make a connection to a person or to a group of people, you ve got to make it fast, you ve got to make it impactful. and they have to feel there s something human in that connection, that it s not completely fully contrived. and that s fascinate of the ideology. and the trouble with the calcul