oh. oh. don t goes goodman. bret. jesse: in politics it can be the kiss of death. remember thomas dewey holding up the dewey defeats truman newspaper? remember that? if you were born later you probably don t. i have seen it. it looks like they had fake news back then, too, didn t they? it looks like joe biden had his dewey moment this summer. remember when he declared victory over inflation? actually, i just want to say a number zero: today we received news that our economy had zero percent inflation in the month of july. zero percent. zero inflation last month. jesse: just like he declared victory too early over covid, same thing happened with inflation because, today, just like the rent is too damn high, so are prices. this just in, the august inflation report chief business correspondent christie romans has the numbers what are you seeing? forward cooling but too high. you have the overall inflation number 8.3%. you get inside these numbers, some of the year over
saying. jerry, just remember, it s not a lie if you believe it. [laughter] brian: unfortunately, for us, the media has gone full castanza and refused to acknowledge that a midterm election red wave has been growing since joe biden entered office. americans have felt what it s like when republicans deliver and they are tired of the disappointments under the biden administration. frustration with the failure and direction of the country we have been heading. in even democrats began turning on each other. but, after a series of small victories for the white house, the left has a new talking point the red wave is dying because of all the liberal momentum. some of us have been trying to tell y all the supreme court nuking abortion rights has shifted the midterm momentum to the democrats. politics and the midterms there are some signs that democrats are getting some momentum back. red wave you have been hearing so much about. well it doesn t look like that s going to happ
these documents belong to the american people. it s not a good picture for trump. there s no possible way to spin it that it is. has the mar-a-lago search and its aftermath dimmed trump s 2024 odds? can democrats really pull off an upset in a state trump won by eight points? this is about getting back to some common sense. this is about getting back to building the economy, making things, manufacturing things. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju in for abby phillip. it s labor day in the united states, the unofficial start to the final sprint to election day. in 65 days americans will head to the polls to decide control of politics. president biden wants it to be seen as a choice between democracy and donald trump. there s no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. and that is a threat to this coun
airport, dragged away in handcuffs and shackles because of a miss demeanor charge surrounding his refusal to corporate with the sham january 6th committee. also a full report on the corp. miffed low level trump hating judge magistrate who signed off on the warrant and by the way john solomon has late breaking news on this. and the very latest from new york s attorney general, leticia james now fulfilling a campaign promise to prosecute donald trump, promise full if i had and made. we ll also show you how the former president is fighting back. this i had have yo s very powerful. take a look. we are a nation that in many ways has become a joke. but, soon, we will have greatness again. it was hard working patriots like you who built this country and it is hard working patriots like you who are going to save our country sean: more of the 45th president straight ahead but first many of you tonight are very angry, rightfully so. the fbi has blatantly targeting our fellow americ
new york state attorney general s office is this investigation into the cramped family real estate business continues to, we ve got all the details in a live republic of the white house visit go back tonight for claiming that you and july economic report shows the opposite impression to critics pointing out it s actually still at near record high labels and very far from the tribeca nancy mace quiz and live in a bit. is begin with all the fired from the fbi and the doj on the mar-a-lago raid front. kevin corke has the latest from washington. attorney general merrick garland continues to ignore calls for more transparency following the raid over at mar-a-lago. sources telling fox news denied that his position is no on camera remarks and no written statements explaining the unprecedented decision to search the home of former president trump a move that s frankly been decried by critics as politically motivated and far, far outside the bounds of legal necessity. critics have a