Daily Briefing for July 5, 2012


Hello, and welcome to the Daily Briefing for July 5, 2012. Now today our top stories are:
Rep. Jesse Jackson is more seriously I’ll than previously thought
Mitt Romney may be restaffing
Mitt Romney says the individual mandate is a tax.
Now it’s time for our Short and Sweet Stories, our top stories condensed.
Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., who took a leave of absence early last month, may have a much more serious condition than earlier believed. He was originally treated for exhaustion, but now he needs for in patient care. They said he is being treated for serious physical and emotional ailments. It is currently unknown when he will return to work, if he does. We mean if he were to resign, not the other more dire thing you may have been thinking of.
Rupert Murdoch and Jack Welch have both suggested that Mitt Romney restaffing and add some pros to take on the Obama team. They also suggest that Mitt Romney drop his friends from the team. Well, rumors are rampant in the campaign that Mitt Romney plans to take the first suggestion. Rumors are that he plans to add pros, but keep his friends in his team. One of those friends is Eric Fehrnstorm.
Mitt Romney contradicted his own senior advisor when he stated that the individual mandate is a tax. Senior advisor Eric Fehrmstorm was on MSNBC, where he said it was a penalty. That came around there were reports that the Romney campaign wanted a cease fire on health care. Eric Fehrnstorm was the same advisor that created the Etch A Sketch controversy for Mitt Romney.
Well thank you for joining us on Daily Briefing, please join us tomorrow for Political Jungle.


About Tyler

Tyler is the chief media reporter for TKNN, with the news organization since its founding in November of 2010. He has previously served as chief political reporter and chief political anchor for TKNN.

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