Crises — either real or merely perceived — can make or break political careers as news media and the voting public judge how those who hold or aspire to office respond.
Former U.S. Amb. to Japan under President Biden and former WH Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, joins Morning Joe to discuss returning back to the U.S., Trump's pick for defense secretary Pete Hegseth and what message Democrats need going forward under Trump.
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During a crisis, the news media and voting public will judge the actions of those who hold or aspire to office.
During a crisis, the news media and voting public will judge the actions of those who hold or aspire to office.
Crises such as the LA wildfires can make or break political careers as news media and voters judge how leaders respond: Dan Walters