They'll block their own bill, Fox apologizes for great economy
The David Pakman Show - February 6, 2024
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BREAKING: Appeals court rules Trump NOT IMMUNE from prosecution
A federal appeals court has dismissed Donald Trump's broad claim of immunity from prosecution for his alleged role in attempting to sway the 2020 election. The court rejected Trump's argument that he was immune from criminal charges as a former president, paving the way for a trial scheduled in March. Trump is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, which could fast-track a ruling. The ruling is significant as it challenges Trump's assertion of blanket immunity for actions taken while in office, setting a precedent for future cases. The outcome of the trial carries weight not only for the 2024 election but also for Trump's ability to live the rest of his life as a free man. Overall, the decision represents a blow to Trump's defense strategy, challenging the notion that he was immune from prosecution for his actions as president.
Confused Trump tries friendly interview, STILL goes bad quick
Donald Trump did an interview with Newsmax host Rob Schmitt, where he appeared confused and disoriented, making verbal errors and exhibiting cognitive glitches. Trump inaccurately referred to "supply change" instead of "supply chain," indicating his cognitive struggles. Despite Republicans negotiating a border bill, Trump cynically dismissed it as a trap, fearing its success would undermine his political narrative. He also claimed without evidence that American elections are unsafe, reflecting his ongoing refusal to accept the 2020 election results. Regarding the 2024 presidential race, Trump made contradictory statements about his vice-presidential pick and Ronna McDaniel's leadership of the RNC. The interview underscored Trump's ongoing struggles with cognition as he tries to clear his name in four criminal trials and be elected president again in 2024.
From yesterday’s show:
Republican senator has mic cut in interview gone wrong
Republican Senator J.D. Vance faced intense scrutiny during a recent ABC News interview about his flip-flopping on Donald Trump. The interview, conducted by George Stephanopoulos, highlighted Vance's previous criticism of Trump, which he now contradicts as a Republican senator and possible vice presidential pick. Despite attempts to defend his shifting position, Vance's responses raised questions about his integrity and political motivations. Stephanopoulos pressed Vance on his stance regarding the certification of the 2020 election results and his advocacy for replacing mid-level bureaucrats in the government. Vance's evasive answers and contradictory statements underscored the challenges of political interviews and the importance of holding public figures accountable. The interview highlighted the broader trend of politicians aligning with Trump's agenda despite prior criticism, prompting scrutiny over their integrity and commitment to democratic principles.
From yesterday’s show:
Mike Johnson's hypocrisy called out to his face in brutal interview
During his appearance on Meet the Press, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faced scrutiny over his hypocrisy on impeachment and opposition to a bipartisan border deal. Johnson's past condemnation of single-party impeachments contrasted with his support for similar efforts targeting President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, sparking accusations by host Kristen Welker of political motives. Additionally, Johnson's refusal to engage with a bipartisan border deal, despite prior Republican calls for such measures, fights a prioritization of political gains over addressing urgent issues. The situation demonstrates the contemporary Republican Party's focus on political maneuvering at the expense of genuine problem-solving, revealing a troubling trend where political victories outweigh finding tangible solutions.
More on the show:
-- Republicans are threatening to block the immigration bill that they negotiated in the latest proof of having absolutely no values or principles
-- Fox News host Larry Kudlow apologizes to his audience that the economy is doing well, directly implying it would be logical to vote for Joe Biden in 2024
-- Nikki Haley is receiving so many violent threats from MAGA that she now needs Secret Service protection
-- Arkansas Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who says she is a "Christian" and "pro-family," hires Jamol Jones, who had sex with a 17-year-old, to an important state job
-- Seemingly disorients, Donald Trump denies that he endorsed Republican Senator James Lankford in 2022, despite having endorsed him
-- Alina Habba, Donald Trump's seemingly fired lawyer, is interviewed on Newsmax and it's both embarrassing and pathetic
-- Failed former President Donald Trump demands an "immediate" debate against President Joe Biden, which Biden merely shrugs off
-- Voicemail caller says he is worried that David will be the next Rudy Giuliani
-- On the Bonus Show: David's recent trip to Aruba, airport escapades, and Pat's forthcoming visit to the very same Dutch island
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