political sooth sayers were predicting? if last night s primary results were any indication, we might have some clues that, look, that may not hit so hard after all. here s the first clue. have we been watching a little news coverage on the on the edge of our seat? i i i honestly can t believe it. i cannot believe it. well, that s democrat pat ryan. he apparently surprised himself that he won a special election against a republican in a new york swing district that many expected to swing toward the gop. after all, biden only won the district by what a point and a half in 2020? when it all comes to midterm elections, if past is prologue, the party in the oval office doesn t really get the benefit of the spoils. and that leads us to number two clue number two. i ll let pat ryan explain that one too. and i think these supreme court decisions especially, on both guns and on roe, struck a real nerve that s much deeper than some of the other issues people are expe
washington to try and secure aid stalled in congress. the dangers for ukraine without funding. then, november s inflation report is out, and the economy is doing well. so, why don t americans feel it? we will get into the numbers as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and today, donald trump is ramping up his campaign to halt all proceedings in his federal election interference trial. late this afternoon, his lawyers filed new documents asking for the case to be put on hold until there is a decision about his claim that he cannot be prosecuted because of presidential immunity. now, remember, it was just monday that is, yesterday a special prosecutor jack smith asked the supreme court to quickly settle that issue. smith s unusual request is about timing. he wants to make sure that the trial starts on or close to march 4th, the date that has been set by the ju
precipitous, allowed this to go on for too long, and were too solicitous, i should say, and too passive in the way they handle this. it s not your ex-boyfriend s sweater he wants back, right? you re talking about classified documents and you re talk about by the way, he s not getting it back. i m a married woman now. you think about all these things. these are classified documents. you re talking about when he was president of the united states and they were asking for it back, it was still negotiable. but this brings to the point you raised we talked about this yesterday. scott, you look at this and think about how far back this goes. you don t think this means that biden knew nothing. you think it means that biden might know more than he s letting on. we don t know because we don t exactly know we keep calling them classified documents. but at the same time, the laws they say he broken don t require it to be classified. we don t actually know.
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