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challenge this case, and the first step is bringing the legal challenges before the judge. legal challenges before the we ., ., judge. doug, what do you think? could we see _ judge. doug, what do you think? could we see the _ judge. doug, what do you think? could we see the trump - judge. doug, what do you think? could we see the trump team i judge. doug, what do you think? | could we see the trump team ask for a stay of this trial? we know the former president is running to be the next president. 2024 is not far away. i president. 2024 is not far awa . ., , president. 2024 is not far awa. ., , , , , away. i would be surprised if he saw them _ away. i would be surprised if he saw them move - away. i would be surprised if he saw them move for- away. i would be surprised if he saw them move for a i away. i would be surprised if| he saw them move for a stay. they will try and get a trial as quickly as possible. i think there is going to be an awful lot of dispute as to a lot of the facts, maybe the credibility of some of the witnesses, but if they are going to dismiss the charges there are some legal issues that are presentlyjudge will have to rule on. they will perhaps move to change the venue to see if they can move it out of new york. that is a pretty steep hill to climb but there is a lot of legal manoeuvring that will go on in the courtroom. donald trump will likely not be there for most of these. it will be the
CaseDoug-jonesJudgePresidentDecorumStayChallengesStepTrump-teamTrump-judgeTeam-askPresidentso, ryan, as we have talked about this every day, every step of the way, now you have the executive summary. do you see clear evidence for the doj to charge trump on the four referrals that they are specifically making? >> absolutely on three of the four, at least. so, obstruction of congressional proceedings including pressuring mike pence, conspiracy to defraud the american public of a fair election, false statements and a false slate of electors, and insurrection, which i think it's good for the committee to have presented that. but it's a pretty steep hill. >> but three of the four. one of those three alone carries a 25-year possible sentence. so we're talking incredibly serious charges even if they don't go with insurrection. so the transcripts. you just heard the congresswoman speak of that. she said there's going to be a lot we're going to find out. but a lot is going to come out
EvidenceReferralsTrumpExecutive-summaryWayDojStepRyan-goodmanFourMike-penceStatementsElectionpresidency. the question at this hour really is whether this is going to be part of a longer-term trend of a more sluggish economy. the president is talking about the importance of passing the rest of his agenda in congress, although that seems to have a pretty steep hill to climb, given that senator joe manchin of west virginia has said he's not going to support additional spending at this time, that there should be a pause. but, alex, the priority right now inside the white house really is addressing the coronavirus. there is such a clear inverse relationship, that when coronavirus cases go up, when we have these surges, the economy and economic activity go down. you have parents who don't want to return to the workforce, who don't want to send their kids back into school buildings. you have people who don't want to take those low-paying service jobs because they're potentially dangerous to their health. so the white house next week, like the president said, will be putting out additional information about how they plan to address this. news just in that on tuesday the president will be traveling to
Biden-yesterdayCongressAgendaPartEconomyQuestionPresidencyBrestClimbTrendImportancePretty-steep-hilleverything that democrats are trying to do. nobody knows what these bills are that their passing. >> if her caucus does proceed with impeachment they need to go to the ironclad. >> jillian thank you. the foxes town hall stage in dubuque, iowa less than an hour democratic candidate kirsten gillibrand will make your case to the public as to why she should be in the white house and tonight's event comes with just over three weeks to go before the first democratic debate. joining us at the town hall foxx news townhall. senator jill over and as a woman who was appointed to replace hillary clinton in the u.s. senate if she wants to replace hillary clinton as the party's nominee she is a pretty steep hill to climb.
EverythingImpeachmentCaucusNobodyDemocratsBillsPassingIron-cladKirsten-gillibrandCaseIowaPublichis behavior and rhetoric, and it's noted a good thing for republicans. >> there's a survey which asks who gets credit for the good economy. 53% donald trump gets credit. when asked which party in congress would be better for the economy, it's evenly split between the gop and the dems. why does donald trump get so much credit and the gop not get as much? >> you know, i don't know for sure. he gets some credit. 53 is an okay number. the problem is his approval is 42. he got 46 the last time. the republicans are getting 42 on the generic ballot. they have a steep hill to climb tonight. i'm not saying they can't do it. people say they have a 13% chance, but it's a pretty steep hill. frankly, i'm a little like chairman steele. he chose to run on immigration and the caravan and all that. it's like eating the economy out of the conversation. the president has forced the
RepublicansDonald-trumpThingCreditBehaviorRhetoricSurvey53EconomyCongressPartyDemsand would pass on a strong majority. i doubt 218 republican votes or the overwhelming majority of democrats but i in it could get through and i think it ought to. >> why is not being brought to the floor? the whip said he didn't have the votes yet. >> if the aim is to get to 218 republican votes and pass it without democratic support, then i would say that's a pretty steep hill to climb. makes more sense, we have a bipartisan bill i think we can pass it. but to be fair to the whip, it does take some time to put together coalitions, work across party lines. we'll have a challenging conference after that. but at the end of the day, again, it's not unusual that farm votes have this kind of problem. 2008 president bush actually vetoed the farm bill. we lad to override it. i was one of the votes to override on that occasion. so, i think we'll get there, but we ought to probably be listening a lot to frank lucas and colin peterson.
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