Cover politics backroom deals, cia hi guys. Affairs, bribery, corruption, prostitution. As someone who lives for politics when a major scandal unfolds, i have to know. Theres so much more to the story in knighted states of scandal with jake tapper next sunday at nine on cnn good morning, everybody. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im jim acosta In Washington right now, voting is underway in nearly all 16 Super Tuesday states of what effectively could be the beginning of the end of the 2024 president ial primaries, the American People well make their voices heard and barring a major upset, the country will be one step closer to the prospect of former President Donald Trump being the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for the gop, more than onethird total nominating delegates are at stake trump maintains a commanding lead on track to win more primaries and caucuses this is than any nonincumbent candidate in history. All of that raising the question, could this be the last and f
East coast, President Donald Trump has a busy week ahead of him. On monday hes expected to take questions from reporters in a joint News Conference with the visiting Prime Minister of italy. Mr. Trump will likely be asked about his latest twitter rant against the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller. The president now claiming mueller has multiple Conflicts Of Interest in the russia investigation. In addition to that, there are still questions about the tapes the president s former attorney just released as well as mr. Trumps threat to shut down the government to get funding for his border wall that he said mexico would pay for but in fact he means the taxpayers will pay for. Cnns Boris Sanchez is traveling with the president , or he was in new jersey. He has more on mr. Trumps twitter tirade. Thats hard to say. Reporter cnn has reached out to the white house to get clarity on specifically what President Trump was referencing when he mentioned Business Conflicts with the Special Counsel Rob
immediately energized is base in the first 24 hours his campaign says that they raised nearly $53 million a third of that from new donors owners on the other hand, we now have the first post verdict poll. it was conducted by reuters and the two days after trump s conviction, it says that 10% of republican registered voters say they are now less likely to vote for trump 35% said they were more likely to support trump 56% said it would have no impact. in erase that has long been within the margin of error, that 10% of doubt looms large, yet these poles of likely support actually don t show many trump voters switching their vote to biden as 538. nathaniel wreckage recently put it on average, trump loses six points of support after a conviction is taken into account, but biden gains only one point someone else or undecided gains five points joining me now, the rage and cage and james carville, the legendary democratic strategist, who ran bill clinton s night 18, 92 winning
trump becomes more self obsessed more focused on his own grievances in troubles and less on addressing the problems of people. it s an opportunity for the president to do the opposite, to talk about the things that are actually concerning to people in their lives. what he s doing about what trump would do about it and create the kind of contrast on tangible real life issues that i think will make the difference for him james, to that point, i thought that trump was meandering an unfocused yesterday and had a golden opportunity in the aftermath of that verdict to deliver a message. what did you make of how he handled it? what do you think is going to be the impact? what i think is right after someone dies acts, everybody come joe void, brynn, cash, rows and shifts with urine some sits share. but they have weighed four or five days.
county level prosecutor charge either as a charge or a sub-component or an unlawful means or any part of a char a violation of federal campaign law. the answer was zero. probably never one. so this is the first, right, exactly. this is the first time in american history that s been done. and the appeals argument will be when you have a federal regulatory structure around elections, that s for the feds to violate. that s not first state or in this case, county. alvin bragg is a county level prosecutor sure. to enforce because that would lead to mayhem and that would create problems for federalism, for the notion that federal law has to no pun intended trump state and local law james carville, the region cage and was just here we were talking about the political aspects. david axelrod as well, but james made reference to judge merge, sean judge merchan has got a big decision coming, right? whether trump is going to go to jail, speak to that issue so number one, guarding mr. carlos comm