what voters at home care about? should social media have a warning label, the same way cigarettes do? the new pitch from the surgeon general who says our children s well-being is at stake. and wiping the slate clean. maryland s governor just pardoned tens of thousands of people convicted of marijuana-related crimes. why he says he was motivated to take such sweeping ab shun. we start with president biden pushing spending to a new level in what is expected to be the most expensive presidential campaign in american history. today the campaign announcing a new $50 million ad buy, part of a massive new effort to reframe the stakes of this election just ten days before the first presidential debate. the goal in the words of the biden campaign is to focus on trump s legal issues and allow the president to project himself as a, quote, wise and steady leader in contrast to trump s chaos and division. in the courtroom we see donald trump for who he is. he s been convicted of 3
clear tonight with the charges but the political fallout could be a boon to his ongoing presidential campaign. joining me now, ashley alison, director for the biden lsh harris 2020 cain, and doug hide, the communications director for the republican national committee. doug, we ll start with you since it s your party. thank you. the people are raising questions. what we re hearing from the trump team tonight, trump s calling this election interference. his campaign says it s nothing more than a continued and desperate attempt to harass him. how are republicans going to respond to these new charges from jack smith? ooi m reminded of the talkin heads song where they say, same as it ever was. donald trump is going raise a lot of money. we know that s going to happen. we can assume his republican candidates are shy of accusing trump directly on this. the long-term looks dangerous for donald trump, and that s what he s referring to, i would