evidence, it is almost guaranteed that trump s lawyers are going to say, we need more time before judge cannon. that may trial date likely going to slide, do you think? well, as a technical matter, it doesn t have to slide. there is no allegation that the new defendant mr. de oliveira himself handled classified documents. he doesn t need to see the classified documents. he may have helped transport them in boxes. so, the government will say, no, it is basically the same case. it is a couple of new issues. we need that date. let s stick with that date and the judge built in some leeway because there is many months between may and the general election in november. so we ll see if it slips and if so, how much. some judges would be the let it slip. this judge, we ll see. we ll see. trump-appointed judge. norm eisen, joshua school, thank you for the time. appreciate it. following this indictment,
meaningful changes. they made promises and can say they want to do it. their history, the numbers bear this out. nod got. todd: just the latest example of a member of the biden administration supplicating themselves to the ccp. carley: and the chinese spy balloon, china building spy base in cuba. doesn t seem realistic, we will go green together. cheryl: i don t picture a lot of kumbaya together. all this started and became public discourse after president biden. president biden let s it slip about the military s ammunitions stock piles, watch. president biden: the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. the ammunition, they call 115
freedom. we used them in desert storm the great effect. if you re a combatant, you want to win, you use them. the argument in the press as you may know that because of the so-called shortfall of 155 munitions that we provided cluster munitions. that s not good news for our own redidness and strategic interests around the world. vis a vis perhaps some type of fighting engagement in asia in the not so distant future. president biden meanwhile letting it slip that the u.s. is low on ammunition. it s getting a lot of reaction. this is a war related to munitions. the running out of those ammunition and we re low on it. so what i finally did, took the recommendation of the defense department to not permanently but to allow for in this
because they didn t really have anything to announce. ordinarily when, in my practice, when we conduct a press conference it s because we had something very significant we wanted to announce and we wanted to frame it for the public as the news came out so that someone else didn t run with it it seem like it just was a reminder of what they were doing there is really no evidence about anything that they have found they simply stated the allegations that they continue to explore about the sort of vague connections to foreign governments without really finding anything in fact they conceded that they had no evidence about joe biden so it seemed to me more like about keeping the issue in the news than it was about sharing any particular information. senator boxer i m reminded of kevin mccarthy back in 2015, that infamous interview when he went on fox and let it slip that the republican investigation into hillary clinton s not really about getting to the bottom of anything but they were d
of kevin mccarthy back in 2015, that infamous interview when he went on fox and let it slip that the republican investigation into hillary clinton s not really about getting to the bottom of anything but they were designed to damage her poll numbers. is this the republican playbook because it seems like this is the latest version of that? absolutely, but more than that i ve been in politics for so long and the oldest political game in the book is deflection. they don t want the voters to look at the record for example under trump 3 million jobs actually 2. 9 million jobs lost. biden just in the first few years, 12 million jobs created. they don t want people to look at that they don t want people to see that their terrible budget would drive us into a recession and their plan to repeal the inflation reduction act would lose us 9 million