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FOX News Sunday

she was attorney general and they were charging hillary clinton which is what they should have done. the fact is these other folks in the race they are just looking for a scapegoat they want to blame anybody. i will tell them who to blame. blame joe biden and merrick garland who have not provided the type of leadership in the country or the justice department that you need. people should go to chris christie.com for they should look up what we have to say and to donate to the campaign will have these debates right on the stage frequency sounds like they've the fbi director gets to saving up the attorney general. government will see out there on the campaign trail, thank you. >> thank you, thank you she had a great fox news channel hosted the first primary debate just six weeks from now in milwaukee bret baier, martha maccallum candace going just take the stage at 9:00 p.m. eastern. cap next the panels back really have south carolina's taking center stage with two very different visits by president biden former president trumpet what what does it say about a potential rematch between thes

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FOX News Sunday

they were charging hillary clinton which is what they should have done. the fact is these other folks in the race they are just looking for a scapegoat they want to blame anybody. i will tell them who to blame. blame joe biden and merrick garland who have not provided the type of leadership in the country or the justice department that you need. people should go to chris christie.com for they should look up what we have to say and to donate to the campaign will have these debates right on the stage frequency sounds like they've the fbi director gets to saving up the attorney general. government will see out there on the campaign trail, thank you. >> thank you, thank you she had a great fox news channel hosted the first primary debate just six weeks from now in milwaukee bret baier, martha maccallum candace going just take the stage at 9:00 p.m. eastern. cap next the panels back really have south carolina's taking center stage with two very different visits by president biden former president trumpet what what does it say about a potential rematch between these

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All In With Chris Hayes

i think that is a great way to pitch it. i think his accomplishments show it and i have no doubt we are going to hear a lot about it over the course of the next two years. >> so one of the big elephants in the room here. see what i did? there is all these legal roads and troubles for trump. he's already been indicted. he could be indicted in a federal court soon. the president has not spoken about it. he is an observer of the tradition that you should not comments on an ongoing investigation. do you think that continues to be the strategy moving forward? as these cases become not about hush money to an adult film star but about democracy. but about national security and rule of law. >> i think president biden has never hesitated to call donald trump out for the threat that he believes that he poses to democracy. i would say that there is no question that president biden is ever going to shy away from calling out what he sees as frankly in existential threat

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All In With Chris Hayes

about casting criticism when it's well deserved of the former president. but all 12 of the other candidates need to cast the same type of criticism. it is not that they're just out there to be donald trump. he's the president -- who we've kind of let him get away with co-opting but the better traditional ideals of the republican party. with local control. he wants to relitigate the past and we're going to be successful the republican party we've got to move forward to the future. i think chris is a very good candidate, i think they're all very good, they're all my friends, i think is a lot to play out. we haven't even had a debate yet. but we're gonna see if we can take a punch, you can give a punch, and was the end of that stage and make the case of america's future not just worried about litigating the past. >> we know that kristie can't give a punch but we don't know what his path is yet. we will see. we do want to give you an opportunity to make a little news so are you going to endorse governor christie tomorrow when he is in your home state?

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All In With Chris Hayes

who were very close with robert gibbs who served as the white house secretary for obama. i also work very closely with him. i want to start with this overarching question for you. you work for the president for so long. you know him very well. i think is overarching view was that there is a real appetite out there in the country for someone who can find common ground even with members of the modern-day republican party. that promises a big pitch in 2020. how essential do you think that is going to be to the reelection campaign and the messaging of that as we look to 2024? >> first of all, thank you for having me. this is a treat. i think that is going to be a critical piece of the messaging in 24. for two reasons. one, as you said, it is fundamentally what president biden believes. it is how he has long navigated washington, successfully. and he definitely believes that leaders should be able to find common cause when they can. i think, secondly will be a key piece of messaging because we should do away with this notion that it is an either or

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All In With Chris Hayes

just over a year ago. in my time working for the president's white house press secretary i saw, firsthand, just how he thinks about his role and how he thinks about republicans. as he looks ahead to 2024 he is reaching back to the success of his 2020 bid and the messaging around that. campaigning against trumpism without totally alienating all republicans. the idea, in part is for the president to convince people who may not be democrats to come over and support him to. if they can't stomach trump. it's not just politics. that's also louis's. when i worked for him, he would regularly pick up the phone and called republicans. without much fanfare. without announcing it. he's kd of a bridge builder by nature. the open question is if that strategy will pay off in 2024. my next guest are people who have spent a lot of time within their offices, on the phones, texting them about strategies. and i'm so grateful for them being here tonight. kate bedingfield is a former white house communications director under president biden

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All In With Chris Hayes

think it is what the american people are yearning for. i don't think it is a globe we romanticize version of it. they just know that in an argument where two people are having that argument. the likely answer lies somewhere in this. and i totally agree with kate. i think people come to washington to get things done. whether you are the most junior member of congress where the most senior member of the senate. where the president of the united states. you want to see progress on things. the american people are sophisticated enough to know that the only way they are going to see progress as if both sides work together. they spent 40 years watching somebody but sometimes and almost always unnecessarily limit division. biden is he confident grown up in the room who would want to avoid the chaos and can bring washing to gather. i'm sure it is been using him for a while that i was told this bipartisanship was dead.

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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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All In With Chris Hayes

evening from new york i am jen psaki in for chris hayes tonight. as many of you may know, i've some experience work with presidents. both president obama and president biden. in those jobs, i spent a fair amount of time classified information. both from the white house, and also the state department. here's what i can tell you from my experience. despite what donald trump's lawyers are telling all of you. there is neither a magic wand a president has to retroactively declassified documents. there isn't some sort of special declassification process available only to the white house. and the argument from trump allies that only taking classified documents without issued as sensitive as nuclear secrets or a hypothetical thing that iran has sent and sharing that with others. which donald trump has reportedly done is the exact same thing as an knowingly, that's the key word here retaining classified documents and then returning them. which president biden former vice president mike pence did. it is not exactly, on the level,

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Special Report With Bret Baier

country substitution. and there's no one else but joe biden. >> bret: wasn't a lot of deep dive on the durham report there. >> brit: that was jen psaki, the biden former press secretary doing the interview. you know, no challenging questions. i don't know why anybody would be consulting james comey these ddays about fettle to the rule f law especially light on the durham investigation. the whole thing is quite remarkable. one biden supporter talking to another and this is what you get with no challenging questions about comey's obvious and repeated misconduct over the past some years when he was fbi director. remarkable. >> bret: yeah. brit, as always, thank you. >> brit: thank you, bret. >> bret: up next, we talk about u.s. energy policy with the chairman and ceo of chevron. and, later, china's provocative moves by air and by sea have the u.s. military's full attention ♪ ♪

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