@mirandadevine Miranda, people react in different ways to stress ( the classic laughing at a funeral ). In front of her, out of our site, the floor is filled with sitting photographers snapping endless photos of her. She has a legal issue and is exercising he rights.
@JoeConchaTV It's an old trick attny. trick when someone is going to plead the 5th. Then they say "oh, you can answer that questions, just not". Trey Gowdy used it effectively on that pharmaceutical thief. She didn't take the bait.
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Original air date: November 30th 2025
“The Grapes of Wrath” was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about Americans displaced from their farmland, in part due to government policies. Today, a true life version is playing out in the rural South. A secretive multi-billion dollar federal agency is at the heart of an American battle between government and landowners. It’s the Tennessee Valley Authority, led by a CEO who was making 26 times more than the president of the United States. In our story, the landowners are joined by a country music star turned activist who’s fighting with a mission and a song.
Tough times require a tough leader— and nobody's ever gotten in an arena with me who didn't walk out with a broken nose.
When President Clinton wanted to create healthcare for 10 million children, pass an assault weapons ban and the Brady Bill, I got the ball and the bat.
When President Obama wanted both banking reform and healthcare for people with pre-existing conditions, I got the call again.
When Chicago had the shortest school day and shortest school year in the country without universal kindergarten, I took charge and we moved our graduation rate from 56 to 83% — and Stanford called us the single best system in the top 100.
I get the anger. I’m angry, too. We can channel that anger into fixing our schools or exacting political revenge. I’m for education.
And my fight is going to be focused on the future and clearing a path to a middle-class life for more Americans — not about scoring points.