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Feb. 22, 2023: Can Tim Scott make the GOP play nice?
Feb. 22, 2023: Can Tim Scott make the GOP play nice?
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7 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
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With Congress out on recess and President Joe Biden still abroad, most
of today’s marquee political events are happening outside of the beltway
…
— IN Iowa, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) begins his “Faith In America”
listening tour, dipping his toe in the proverbial water ahead of a
possible 2024 campaign. And this morning, Playbook has exclusive
excerpts from Scott’s speech.
“Conservatism is my personal proof there is no ceiling in life. I can go
as high as my character, my education, and my perseverance will take me.
I bear witness to that,” Scott will say. “So, for those of you on the
left, you can call me a prop, you can call me a token, you can call me
the N-word, you can question my blackness, you can even call me ‘Uncle
Tim.’ Just understand: Your words are no match for my evidence. … The
truth of my life disproves your lies.”
— IN Ohio, as former President Donald Trump visits the site of the toxic
train derailment in East Palestine, Tanya Snyder, Alex Guillén and Adam
Wren note that he’s handing Biden a political gift: a welcome contrast
with his own record on rail safety regulations.
— IN Georgia, a grand jury probing possible interference in the 2020
presidential election has recommended indictments for more than a dozen
people, according to foreperson Emily Kohrs, who did an interview with
NBC. That list, she said, “might” include Trump himself. “There are
certainly names that you will recognize, yes. There are names also you
might not recognize,” she said.
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Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
of today’s marquee political events are happening outside of the beltway
…
— IN Iowa, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) begins his “Faith In America”
listening tour, dipping his toe in the proverbial water ahead of a
possible 2024 campaign. And this morning, Playbook has exclusive
excerpts from Scott’s speech.
“Conservatism is my personal proof there is no ceiling in life. I can go
as high as my character, my education, and my perseverance will take me.
I bear witness to that,” Scott will say. “So, for those of you on the
left, you can call me a prop, you can call me a token, you can call me
the N-word, you can question my blackness, you can even call me ‘Uncle
Tim.’ Just understand: Your words are no match for my evidence. … The
truth of my life disproves your lies.”
— IN Ohio, as former President Donald Trump visits the site of the toxic
train derailment in East Palestine, Tanya Snyder, Alex Guillén and Adam
Wren note that he’s handing Biden a political gift: a welcome contrast
with his own record on rail safety regulations.
— IN Georgia, a grand jury probing possible interference in the 2020
presidential election has recommended indictments for more than a dozen
people, according to foreperson Emily Kohrs, who did an interview with
NBC. That list, she said, “might” include Trump himself. “There are
certainly names that you will recognize, yes. There are names also you
might not recognize,” she said.
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the host and senior editor of POLITICO's Playbook
Daily Briefing.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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