"special report," i said you need a eliot ness. that gives you a lot of points and allows you to move onto other stuff. that would be my number one. >> tucker: was number two? >> stop tweeting. that is never going to happen because i think he is hardwired, like neurologically, attached to his tweeting machine. but it would help because when you tweet, you see what you really believe and that is not always -- it's not usually the smartest thing in politics. >> tucker: [laughs] >> i tell the truth because it is easier to memorize. but i am not the president, a politician. >> tucker: [laughs] true. >> a gap in washington is when the politician accidentally tells the truth. they are so much emotional truth pouring out of the presidents tweeting machine that he gets in trouble. >> tucker: too much reality. >> number three, go on the foreign trip. thereby, number four code, change the narrative. he has a real opportunity. there is going to be a big deal