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Alex Witt Reports

prosecutor, what is your best read on timing here? which trial should go first, and which one do you think prosecutors could wrap up the festus? >> so, i think the first trial can and should be jack smith's january 6th case. i think that will go in the first half of 2024. obviously, there's been briefing on those sides with very different trial dates for post for that one. with jack smith's team proposed in january of 2024, which seems like an aggressive schedule. that's the discovery is only going to be substantially complete at the end of august, that would give the trump team really about a month or so to review what is the luminous discovery. so, that seems a little ambitious. but trump proposing april of 2026 also was just complete delay strategy and posturing. looking at the schedule he proposed, there is just fears

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

judicial court in d.c. there's valid legal issues that are pending. i just don't see how they can rush it. i don't see it before november of 2024. >> let's go to november 2024. obviously former president trump is re-elected, we're opening up a series of constitutional questions about the fate of this. let's assume he is not, he's not re-elected, this goes to trial. let's talk about picking a jury for a case like this. how do you see that playing out, what are the challenges? >> well, the interesting thing is, the case was moved to the fort myers division. it's a much more republican district, which means you're going to have much more republican voters. and you say, what does that mean? well, in federal court you have to have unanimous decision. 50% believe president trump

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All In With Chris Hayes

the base or you can't reach out across the aisle. remember that democratic voters are people who also want to see progress. they want to see things gets done. so what president biden has been able to do in the first few years of his presidency is not a way into our republicans would not go a lot. exactly could not get them to, do he went and did them himself. the inflation reduction act, the biggest investment in tackling climate change in a generation. he did that without republican votes. but he was able to get republican votes for a gun safety bill. able to get meaningful things done with republicans. and for him, that is fundamental. and i think that is what voters want to see. and you can bet that will be a central piece of his pitch for 2024. >> obviously will be a part of his pitch. kate confirm that for us. you have been a lot of campaigns and you did not work on the biden campaign. but in this age of trump, do you think that message in this environment is going to work if it is central to the presidents reelection campaign? >> i think that it will normally work and i think it is what the american people yearn

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

Inside-the-beltway political news and critical stories shaping the national conversation.

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All In With Chris Hayes

dichotomy. you either have to fire up the base or you can reach out across the aisle. remember democratic voters are people who also want to see progress. they want to see things get done. and what president biden has been able to do in the first few years of his presidency is not going where republicans wouldn't come along. things he could not get them to do he went and did them himself. the inflation reduction act. the biggest investment in tackling climate change degeneration. he did that with republican votes. but he was able to get republican votes for gun safety bill. able to get meaningful things done with republicans. for him that his fundamental. i think that is what voters want to see. you can bet that will be a central piece of his pitch for 2024. >> obviously it's going to be a part of his pitch. can you just confirm that for us? cause you've done a lot of campaigns. you did work on the biden campaign but in this age of trump do you think that message in this environment is going to work? if it is central to the presidents reelection campaign? >> i think it won't only work i

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FOX and Friends

jersey governor chris christie is expected to enter the race as well. that's going to take place in new hampshire for that formal announcement. christie has welcom become one f the most vocal of president trump. and it's trump's commanding lead in the poll that has suede new hampshire governor chris sununu away from the race. support to a g.o.p. competitor to trump needs to be consolidated. we have taken the last six months to really look at where things is and i have decided not run on the republican ticket in 2024. obviously a lot goes into that decision. it's quite an adventure but not the end of the adventure. the math has shown trump has no chance of winning in november of '24. >> tim scott among those who says he can win and he says he's the only candidate who disrupt the left's narrative. something he dove into yesterday with appear appearance on "the view." >> you say that your life

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Morning Joe

he is expected to formally announce his white house bid at a rally outside des moines, iowa, tomorrow. also former new jersey governor chris christie is expected to launch his 2024 presidential bid tonight. he is scheduled to hold a town hall event at st. an sem college in new hampshire where he will make the announcement. new hampshire governor chris sununu has announced he will not be running. >> so we've taken the last six months to really kind of look at things, where everything is, and i've made the decision not to run for president on the republican ticket in 2024. obviously a lot goes into that decision, but it's been quite an adventure, but not the end of the adventure by any means. >> governor sununu goes on to explain his decision in an op-ed for the "washington post" entitled "i'm not running for president in 2024: beating trump is more important."

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Special Report With Bret Baier

juan williams and trey gowdy, former congressman from south carolina. hey, trey, let's start with you. first of all, did you know the north dakota governor doug burgum? >> did i as of an hour ago. john ratcliffe told me who he was. so, yes. >> bret: what do you think about all these people getting in? >> i think there are two lanes, bret. one lane is occupied by donald trump and there is one other lane. and i don't know who is going to fill it. but there are only two lanes. and the more people that are in the race i think the more it helps the former president. >> bret: here is the governor of new hampshire who was believed to be getting in. chris sununu saying, you know what? no. >> so we have taken the last six months to really kind of look at things, where everything is. i have made the decision not to run for president on the republican ticket in 2024. obviously a lot goes into that decision. it's been quite an adventure but not the end of the adventure by any means. the math has shown donald trump has no chance of written winning

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The Beat With Ari Melber

that he's only paying attention to law and the only outer limit is that you can't do it, you know, really close to 2024, november, that's an outer limit, there are a lot of folks who don't think it would be wise or prudent to dilly-dally and make further subpoenas and arrests during a presidential race. i'm curious about that. to ask it in two lanes, you could be getting to top people, wrap it up, say he didn't find a chargeable crime or pence and others could lead to that or a third way. what do you see that's gleanable from this news? >> clearly we're talking about two election time lines. one is a general election, we're far from that, november 2024. obviously the primaries take place long before that. the as you know, former president trump has declared a

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Meet the Press

haven't even had a conversation about that. the president has a good working relationship with senator sinema. they are trying to downplay this and point to her voting record. she voted with president biden the vast majority of the time. i've really pressed them, what gives you that confidence nothing is going to change from a policy perspective? they don't really have a good answer for that, chuck. they can't say if she has given them a personal -- negotiating was very tough. it becomes about 2024. obviously arizona an increasing number of independents. this could be a real problem in 2024 for democrats if she splits this into a three way race. >> rank and file democrats were having a good time passing around this tape that goes back to 2010. it is a younger kyrsten sinema. take a listen. >> well, the senate we no longer have 60 votes.

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