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Biden: I beat Trump before and I’ll do it again

Biden: I beat Trump before and I’ll do it again

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MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts

This Chapter introduces MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts, offering early access to new original podcasts from MSNBC and ad-free listening to all of Rachel Maddo's award-winning original series, including Season 1 and Season 2 of Ultra, Batman and Deja News, plus exclusive bonus content. It also mentions new episodes of The Rachel Maddo Show and Morning Joe ad-free.

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The Last Word with Ali Belchie

This Chapter features a discussion about Project 20/25, a 900-page document outlining Donald Trump's plans for a second term as president. The conversation highlights the document's extensive details and the need for voters to understand its implications.

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President Biden's Campaign in Michigan

This Chapter focuses on President Biden's campaign events in Michigan, where he addressed concerns about his age and cognitive abilities, emphasized his economic plan, and contrasted his policies with those of Donald Trump. He also discussed the importance of fighting for working-class Americans and the dangers of a second Trump term.

00:15:19
Donald Trump's Legal Battles

This Chapter discusses Donald Trump's legal battles, including his efforts to use a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity to dismiss his New York conviction. The conversation explores the implications of this ruling and the potential impact on future cases involving presidents.

00:26:05
Biden's Economic Plan and the State of the Economy

This Chapter examines the Biden administration's economic policies, including the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Law. The conversation highlights the progress made in reducing inflation and creating jobs, while also acknowledging the challenges that remain, particularly in addressing inequality.

00:35:58
NATO Summit and Trump's Meeting with Orbán

This Chapter covers the NATO summit in Washington, where President Biden emphasized the importance of the alliance in defending Ukraine against Russia's invasion. The conversation also discusses the meeting between Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán, who has been criticized for his close ties to Vladimir Putin and his opposition to supporting Ukraine.

Keywords

Project 20/25


A 900-page document outlining Donald Trump's plans for a second term as president, which has been criticized for its radical and potentially dangerous proposals, including overhauling the Department of Justice, dismantling the education system, and making pornography illegal.

NATO


The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of North American and European countries formed in 1949 to provide collective security against Soviet aggression. It has expanded significantly since the end of the Cold War, and is currently playing a key role in supporting Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion.

Donald Trump


The 45th president of the United States, who is running for president again in 2024. He is a controversial figure, known for his populist rhetoric, his attacks on democratic institutions, and his close ties to authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin.

Joe Biden


The 46th president of the United States, who is seeking re-election in 2024. He is a veteran politician, known for his moderate views and his focus on working-class Americans.

Inflation


A general increase in prices for goods and services over time, which can erode the purchasing power of consumers. The Biden administration has been working to combat inflation, which has been driven by a number of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and supply chain disruptions.

Trickle-down economics


An economic theory that argues that tax cuts for the wealthy will stimulate economic growth and benefit everyone, as the wealth will trickle down to the middle class and lower income people. This theory has been widely criticized, as there is little evidence to support it.

Vladimir Putin


The president of Russia, who has been in power since 2000. He is a former KGB agent, known for his authoritarian style of leadership and his aggressive foreign policy.

Victor Orbán


The prime minister of Hungary, who is a close ally of Vladimir Putin. He has been criticized for his authoritarian tendencies and his support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine


A country in Eastern Europe that has been invaded by Russia in 2022. The invasion has sparked a global crisis, and has led to widespread condemnation of Russia's actions.

Kamala Harris


The 49th vice president of the United States, who is serving alongside President Joe Biden. She is the first woman, the first African American, and the first Asian American to hold the office.

Q&A

  • What is Project 20/25 and why is it significant?

    Project 20/25 is a 900-page document outlining Donald Trump's plans for a second term as president. It has been criticized for its radical and potentially dangerous proposals, including overhauling the Department of Justice, dismantling the education system, and making pornography illegal. It is significant because it provides a detailed roadmap for Trump's vision for the country, which many believe would be detrimental to democratic institutions and the rule of law.

  • How is the Biden administration addressing inflation?

    The Biden administration is working to combat inflation through a combination of policies, including the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to reduce healthcare costs and invest in clean energy, and the Infrastructure Law, which invests in roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The administration is also working to address supply chain disruptions and to reduce the deficit.

  • What are the implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity?

    The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity has been widely criticized for its broad interpretation of the president's powers. It could have significant implications for future cases involving presidents, as it could make it more difficult to hold them accountable for their actions. The ruling has also raised concerns about the potential for abuse of power by presidents.

  • What is the significance of NATO and why should Americans care about it?

    NATO is a military alliance of North American and European countries formed in 1949 to provide collective security against Soviet aggression. It has expanded significantly since the end of the Cold War, and is currently playing a key role in supporting Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion. Americans should care about NATO because it provides a vital security guarantee for the United States and its allies, and because it helps to promote democracy and stability in the world.

  • What is the difference between Bidenomics and trickle-down economics?

    Bidenomics is an economic philosophy that emphasizes investing in working-class Americans and the middle class, while trickle-down economics argues that tax cuts for the wealthy will stimulate economic growth and benefit everyone. Bidenomics is based on the idea that economic growth should be driven from the bottom up, while trickle-down economics is based on the idea that wealth will trickle down from the top. There is little evidence to support trickle-down economics, while Bidenomics has been shown to be more effective in promoting economic growth and reducing inequality.

  • What is the significance of Victor Orbán's meeting with Donald Trump?

    Victor Orbán is the prime minister of Hungary, who is a close ally of Vladimir Putin. He has been criticized for his authoritarian tendencies and his support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. His meeting with Donald Trump is significant because it highlights the growing influence of authoritarian leaders in the world, and because it raises concerns about the potential for Trump to undermine democratic institutions if he is elected president again.

  • What are the potential dangers of a second Trump term?

    A second Trump term would likely be marked by continued attacks on democratic institutions, a further erosion of the rule of law, and a more aggressive foreign policy. Trump has already shown a willingness to undermine the judiciary, to suppress voting rights, and to cozy up to authoritarian leaders. A second term would likely see these trends intensify, with potentially disastrous consequences for the United States and the world.

  • What is the Biden administration's position on the growing coordination between Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China?

    The Biden administration is concerned about the growing coordination between Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China, and is working to disrupt it. The administration is taking steps to strengthen alliances with democratic countries, to deter aggression by authoritarian regimes, and to promote a rules-based international order.

  • What is the significance of the LA Times editorial board's endorsement of Joe Biden?

    The LA Times editorial board's endorsement of Joe Biden is significant because it is a rare instance of a major newspaper endorsing a candidate for president over a convicted felon. The editorial board's decision reflects the deep concerns about the dangers of a second Trump term, and the belief that Biden is the best candidate to protect democratic institutions and the rule of law.

  • What is the significance of the New York Times report on job growth in left-behind counties?

    The New York Times report on job growth in left-behind counties is significant because it provides evidence that the Biden administration's economic policies are having a positive impact on communities that have been left behind by globalization and economic inequality. The report shows that these communities are experiencing job growth at their fastest pace since Bill Clinton was president, which is a sign that the Biden administration's policies are working to create a more equitable economy.

Show Notes

Tonight on The Last Word: President Biden reacts to calls for him to leave the race. Also, Donald Trump wants his New York conviction tossed after the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. Plus, Biden oversees an historic stretch of low unemployment. And Trump hosts Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago again. Lavora Barnes, Adam Klasfeld, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Jared Bernstein, and Adm. James Stavridis join Ali Velshi.

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