Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss the Trump trials and Donald Trump’s embrace of “genocide Joe” slogan originated with the far-left.
Short Summary
- Former President Donald Trump is the first former president to stand trial in a criminal case.
- The jury selection for the Stormy Daniels hush money trial is about to begin, stemming from payments made by Trump’s fixer, Michael Cohen.
- Trump’s attacks on President Biden’s leadership, particularly regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, are discussed.
- GOP Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu, believes the trial may not have major political ramifications and likens it to reality TV for many people.
- Polls suggest that a Trump conviction in the hush money case may not significantly impact how registered voters would vote in November.
- A viral clip shows Trump rally crowd chanting “genocide Joe” in reference to Biden’s handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict.
- Speakers express skepticism about the substance of Trump’s policies and caution voters to scrutinize his record and rhetorical strategies.
- Ongoing legal troubles surrounding Donald Trump and how they may impact the upcoming election are mentioned.
- The optics of Trump’s legal issues may affect his willingness to participate in debates with Joe Biden.
- A survey shows that a majority of young voters do not find Trump’s recent statements offensive, which could benefit his image.
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