In the wake of January 6 and aided by his absence from Twitter, Donald Trump seemed to have faded from daily news coverage. After an unsuccessful reelection campaign, the losses continue to rack up: record fines for obstruction of justice, fights over real estate, and federal records rule violations. But on his own platforms, in front of his own massive crowds, and upon announcing his new campaign, Trump is increasingly active - testing the loyalty of his acolytes and punishing those who stand in his way. Jonathan Karl continues to deliver huge news and fresh context as the reporter who has known Donald Trump longer than any other White House correspondent. Supplemented by rich and relevant historical moments, Karl brings to the table materials never-before-seen by the public, and asks if there's really any loss big enough to stop Trump.