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did when president trump did. and that really throws the, the, the issue back to congress. >> the asylum is a very important part of america's history. but now the system is being abused. i think it was the right thing to do. >> all right. joining me, i'll congressional reporter for the hill, michael schnell. michael. >> good morning to you. thanks so much for being here this morning so what are we hearing in terms of reaction to this, you saw democrats there who tend to be in more swing areas, shall we say, on board with what the president's doing at the at the already heard of this, it's a reflection of just how difficult this problem is politically for the president, right? so first two, for starters, right out the gate, we saw republicans slamming this effort by the biden administration, essentially saying it's a, it's too little too late and accusing the president of making a purely political move. of course, because we've seen in all the polls that immigration is the top issue that voters trust for president trump over president biden to handle the issue of immigration. so they're saying that this is totally a political thing. up. speaker mike johnson calling it, quote
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her independent run. if she gets in, early polling suggests kari lake would be a formidable candidate against ruben gallego and kyrsten sinema. it comes back to remembering the potency of the maga base that still exists. in a race that would be split three ways, it could put kari lake into the u.s. senate. >> nbc's vaughn hillyard and congressional reporter for the hill mychael schnell, thank you very much for your reporting this morning. still ahead on "morning joe," ron desantis shakes up his -- >> is it desantis or duh santis. >> casey says it's desantis. >> who does? >> she says it's desantis. >> what the latest staffing change. >> if it's desantis, why do they
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body temperature this morning and moisture and it's just making me generally uncomfortable. and i think we should, you know, move on. >> okay, well, again -- >> there's actually so much real stuff to say, but having said that, it's just a little bit fitting given that he just makes a living out of making fun of people's appearances. i mean, i was once someone he made -- he literally made worldwide news making fun of my face. okay. let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. do you remember that? >> i think you were a murderer and i was face shamed, but what people -- >> he always calls you psycho. >> no, i'm psycho joe. >> i'm neurotic and psycho. yeah, i'm psycho. okay, we'll ask michael schnell about this. vaughn hillyard was at the trump rally in new hampshire yesterday. also with us, congressional reporter for "the hill," michel
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accomplishment. a big strategy heading into 24. >> no question there. ite going to be hard to pass new legislation are with republicans in control in the house. you can't walk throughout an airport without seeing signs. that's what they're going to try to do. congressional reporter for the hill, michael schnell. thanks so much for joining us this morning. as for the president, he traveled to selma, alabama, yesterday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. the day marks the police attack on a group of black marchers who crossed the ed monday pettus bridge back in 1965. this was biden's first trip to selma as president. he walked across the bridge with several lawmakers and several civil rights activists. he invoked them to make a case for voting rights and four more years in office. >> this fundamental right remains under assault. conservative supreme court has
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yeah, it's not just defense. it's the irs. let's bring in congressional reporter for the hill michael schnell. it's good to have you on this morning. everything that went down yesterday, especially as it pertains to repealing irs funding. >> if we start with the irs bill, mika, this is the bill that kevin mccarthy had been teasing as the first piece of legislation that a house gop majority would bring up should they win control of the chamber, and essentially what the bill does is it rescinds the bulk of that $80 billion that was appropriated to boost funding for the irs and the democrats inflation reduction act passed over the summer. the majority of the spending was basically meant to zero in on enforcement of high income earners. republicans characterized this as a way the irs was going to hire 80,000 new agents, though the department has come back and
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