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jacqui heinrich lab at the white house. what s on the campaign agenda today? well, john, the biden campaign seems to have noticed the trump campaign raking in the donations following that conviction, so they are leaning into the messaging, too. i have no doubt they raised a significant amount of money because his base we know is going to stick with him through thick and thin with her he s a convicted felon or not. this campaign did in fact have one of the best stretches of fund-raising since the campaign launched. there s at least one democrat he thinks that the wrong approach. congo s been dean phillips, who tried to primary biden this year, says donald trump is a serial liar, cheater, and philanderer, a six time to clear bankruptcy, and instigator of insurrection, and he thrives on portraying himself as a victim. governor kathy hochul should pardon for the good of the country. there are plenty of other voices within the party who disagree. i think the president shou
there. how strong was it? john: it s good to catch up with you. we will have to do it more. sandra: thanks so much. john: sandra, on that insulin thing, i seem to remember that back in may of 2020 the centers for medicare and medicaid said that president trump had signed an executive order to cap the price of insulin for medicare recipients at $35. maybe i am misremembering that? but i think it already happened. sandra: the messaging is interesting. when they try to embrace the economy, the aspects of the economy that people are not necessary feeling, and that is an issue when they are out campaigning, for sure. spew on the deprived of justice unveils a unique argument for keeping the hur report audio under wraps. we don t you hear this. fox news contributor jonathan turley weighs in on their deepfake fears. sandra: plus the wnba forced to step in after a viral