reputation. a poll found americans opinions have dropped to a new low, with 40% approving of their job performance. joining me to break it down, a justice correspondent for the nation and all things snark and potus. and noel nikpour. great to have both of you with us. i want to start with what the court is expected to hear. they made several major decisions this year using the so-called shadow docket. just last week, you had justice alito taking issue with people using that term saying it s portrayed in a negative way. it has given this sense of a dangerous cabal about the court. what do you make of this
i continue him to continue to make statements to try to quell some of that energy, because he recognizes that desantis is a rising start within the gop. i also think that in reaction, trump will continue to feed into the same issues that we hear his base and c packs tannedees want more of. more of the big lie, more of the suppression bills passing across the country, including texas. more of hour trump will continue to leverage that to stir not only the energy that we re seeing from state legislatures where republicans are running the show, but also to stir the questions that his base should be asking about elections and election security, even though there, again, is zero evidence of voter fraud from 2020. noel, you know, from what ali was telling us, the former president is really driving the
panel, juanita tolliver, and noel nikpour. welcome to you both. ali e-mailed this straw 308 to me. so, if trump runs in 2024, you have trump at 75%, and then followed by several. if he does not run, die san tis is at 68%, pompeo 5%, so on and so forth. donald trump junior is on there with 4%. what do you make of this, juanita, of this polls coming out of the cpac, one include trump, one not? since we know trump is such an ego-driven person, he s going to be asking himself how dare desantis get 68% if he doesn t run. that s what he ll fixate on.
i don t mean to imply otherwise but i m going to wait until i have the full picture. well, sounds like she s got questions. i want to bring my panel in. glenn kirschner, a former federal prosecutor, matt miller, noel nikpour and my old friend bill cohen, special correspondent for vanity fair. glen, to you first. clearly it is unusual to see this many investigations. but 17 investigations into one individual all at the same time? walk me through i m not going to say how unprecedented that is but how bizarre it is. stephanie, i ve never seen anything like this in my 30 years as a federal prosecutor. if we count up the number of prosecutorial authorities that are looking into trump s illegalities and irregularities,
mandatory minimum sentence for some drug convictions has the endorsement of the president and many in the g.o.p. but is also facing republican opposition from snartsd like tom cotton from arkansas. joining us from reaction is national spokesman roger ennis and noel nikpour. why is this first step important to get passed? it s important to get some type of legislation, criminal justice reform passed before queen nancy and chair people like mad maxine waters and ocasio cortez come to town with a democratic majority. you have a extraordinary coalition multiideological folk from as far as to the right as the christian coalition and small government libertarian conservative and republicans you also have, of course, the usual suspects within the aclu liberal crowd that