polls. the heavyweights are hitting the trail with closing messages as key races tighten. biden, obama, trump, all ending up in pennsylvania, a high-stakes stat race there up for grabs as the woman who made dr. oz famous endorses his rival. maybe you ve heard of her. if i lived in pennsylvania, i would have already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. elsewhere today is the last day of early voting in some states seeing historic turnout, more than 34 million ballots already cast. plus, talk about a tease. donald trump addresses the 2024 elephant in the room. i will very, very, very probably do it again, okay? very, very, very probably. let s get out to the trail now. cnn s dianne gallagher and omar jiminez with us. it s the last day of early voting in georgia. tell us what you re seeing. reporter: you can probably see the line behind me, ana, that s completely wrapped around the building. this is typically the most robust day of early voting, the first
from looking at the story today, was exactly yours. this is a down payment on corrupt relationships in the future. it is an investment in the restoration of the trump paparazzi, rather than a payoff for services rendered. i wondered looking at this, and thinking about previous corruption scandals and sort of foreign compromise scandals in the u.s. government, thinking of way back to world war ii and how we got the foreign agent registration act for example. it was in response to the fact that at that point, the nazi government, was appeasing its access to u.s. taxpayer funds. to try to propaganda to americans in this country and the congress with that, past fara. it passed the foreign agents registration act, in 1938, to try to head off that sort of thing. i wonder of entity like the oversight committee on which use it might look at this, my look at this is an oversight matter, specifically with an
that at that point, the nazi government, was appeasing its access to u.s. taxpayer funds. to try to propaganda to americans in this country and the congress with that, past fara. it passed the foreign agents registration act, in 1938, to try to head off that sort of thing. i wonder of entity like the oversight committee on which use it might look at this, my look at this is an oversight matter, specifically with an eye towards creating new federal legislation that would ban something like this for for officials in the future? yes indeed. i have a legislation called the, get foreign money out act, with several dozen cosponsors already. which really is an attempt to address the gaping loophole that was opened up by the citizens united decision. president bomb at the time, called it out. he said, if i were saying is that corporations can spend to the heavens in order to advance their agenda, a corporation doesn t really have a citizenship or nationality the way a person does. because yo
the transcript itself also refute what s what trump said l night at that rally. it s not just one person, one official who s come forward to say, look, i threw up warning signs, there appears to be a quid pro quo. it s multiple career officials that have laid this out. what we found from the sandy testimony was that two even went so far as to resign because they had issues with the holdup of the ukraine aid. multiple branches of government too. multiple officials from multiple departments. there were red flags coming from d.o.d. frrks the state departme department, from nsc and omb. yet the white house still did not take action and placed a political appointee in the place of a normally career official for an oversight matter like the aid issue. it s important to note a lot of the objections were raised by career people. most of those career people were kept in their job or put in
longest-standing controversies about him as a politician. but it s being pursued as an oversight matter in the house now by one of the quietest and lowest key committee chairmen. richie neal of massachusetts is not on television ever for a reason. he likes to do this all very, very quietly, very, very methodically. and so, here is this eyebrow-raising claim that a whistleblower has come to the committee with credible allegations that there have been inappropriate efforts in the auditing of the president s taxes, and it is buried literally as exhibit qq among a 1 other attachments to an unheralded court filing that they didn t even put a press release about. now, we really don t know what this is about. we don t know what this whistleblower has alleged and we don t know what these, according to the committee, credible allegations are. we don t know what this whistleblower says has been the inappropriate effort to influence the audit of trump s taxes. we don t know. but the judge in this