Inaugurated on january 20th. My focus goes to ensuring a seamless transition of power. Chris well discuss the final turbulent days of the trump presidency, with former white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who resigned from an administration post this week and the possibility of a second impeachment with House Majority whip james clyburn. Plus, twitter bans President Trump from its platform, saying his recent tweets glorify violence. Well ask our sunday panel about the power of big tech to restrict free speech. All right now on fox news sunday. Chris and hello again from fox news in washington. This is a week that has shaken the nations capitol to its core, a week that brought a direct assault on our democracy. We saw the president of the United States urge tens of thousands of people not to accept the results of the election, to march on congress and demand they stop the steal. We saw senators self proclaimed adherence to the text of the constitution ignore the 155 million americans who voted and say congress should decide who the next president is. We saw a mob of insurrectionists storm the capitol, lay waste the offices of elected leaders, invade the Senate Chamber and even sit in the chair the Vice President occupied moments before. And now this. We saw a nonscalable sevenfoot fence go up around the capitol grounds. For all the talk about the barrier on our southern border, this is the wall many will remember as the true mark of Donald Trumps presidency. This hour, well discuss it all. The resignations, the calls to remove the president , and the search to find some way to put the pieces of our Government Back together. In a moment, well speak with former white house chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney and house of majority whip, jim clyburn. But first, lets turn to david spunt at the white house with the latest on demands for the president to step down or be forced out of. David. Reporter chris, ther there a very real possibility donald trump could become the first president in American History to be impeached twice. It takes the majority of house to do so and democrats are chomping at the bit. I want to thank you all. Reporter minutes after President Trump spoke to the crowd, melee inside and outside of the United States capitol, five people including a Capitol Police officer died. Trump Administration Officials continue to submit resignations, including cabinet secretariesy of lane chow and elaine chao and betsy devos. A second impeachment could happen in days. We dont need a lengthy debate. The president s abuse of power, his incitements of a mob against the dually elected re representative body of the United States is a impeachable of fence. Reporter nancy pelosi said shell move forward with impeachment if Vice President mike pence decides against invoking the 25th amendment and the president refuses to resign. If the house impeaching, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said the senate wont get involved until january 19th at the soonest. Some republicans dont want to wait. I want him to resign, i want him out, he has caused enough damage, Lisa Murkowski told her hometown newspaper. Late friday, twitter banned the president s account permanently, a twitter spokesperson says his tweets incited violence. Im told Vice President pence will attend joe bidens inauguration on january 20th. President trump said he will not, making him the first president to skip an inauguration since 1869. Chris. Chris david spunt reporting from the white house. David, thank you. And joining us now, Mick Mulvaney, President Trumps former chief of staff who resigned this week as the administrations special envoy to northern ireland. Mick, after all of the controversial things that donald trump did over the last four years, why was this week the final straw . Why now, say that you could no longer be part of this administration . Chris, good morning, thanks for having me. I think everybody recognizes that what happened on wednesday is different. You could go down the long litany of things that people complained about with donald trump, and i could probably defend many of them, many were styleistic differences. Wednesday was different. It struck to the heart of what it means to be an american and it was wrong and i think it was important for those of us who used to be on the inner circle i mean, you and i have been doing this for years. I came in in 2010, the tea party, i started the Freedom Caucus with mark meadow, i was the chief of staff. I thought it was important for somebody who is not establishment, who is not a nevertrumper to come out and say, it was wrong. Iit needs to be same by as many people as possible. Chris should trump be removed from office in the final 10 days. If you were a member of the cabinet, would you vote to invoke the 25th amendment. If you were still a member of congress, would you vote to impeach . I think the 25th amendment is a clumsy tool. Weve never used it under these circumstances. Weve typically used it when a president goes for a medical procedure. We dont know how to do it. Its slow. This was such an extreme event on wednesday, its not surprising were looking at extreme possible reactions to what happened on wednesday. Regarding impeachment, i think it depends. I know the democrats are going to introduce articles of impeachment on monday. If its just related to wednesday, thats one thing. If its the type of impeachment that just becomes a list of complaints of why they dont like donald trump, thats something else. But i think its different now than the impeachment was last year. Last year, the impeachment was witch hunt, a political thing. They were looking for an excuse to impeach the president forever. Now its different. I think it would be looked at differently by members of the house and the senate. Chris directly, if you were still a member of congress and it was impeachment for incitement to violence, which is what this article of impeachment is specifically over the events of the last week, would you vote to impeach this president. I dont think its fair to sit here and say yes or no. I would take it seriously. Im not trying to dodge your question. Thats the most serious question to ask any member of congress. To give a flip answer you want to sit down and hear the arguments, pars out the speeches that were made, look at what actually happened that day, look at what happened during the day, what did the president say while it was going on, what did the president say afterwards. All of that would be evidence that needs to be taken into consideration. But i can assure you, there will be members of both parties who would look at it very, very differently than they did last year and the previous impeachment. Chris mick, when you announced your resignation this week, you said that you felt, quote, embarrassment and shame. Do you feel any responsibility . You were chief of staff for more than a year. Do you feel any responsibility for enabling donald trump . I feel a lot of emotions this week. I was shocked. I was angered. I was sad. I was embarrassed. I was frustrated. And i still am trying to figure out what i could have done differently, if anything. Ive been out of the white house now for eight months. What i do know, chris, there are things that are different. When we saw the president i wrote a piece in the wall street journal six weeks ago, saying that i thought the president would leave in a president ial manner. I really did believe that at the time. The stories i told to back that up were true. Ive seen the president be president ial before and i know that he has the ability to do it. He did it every single day. I dont know whats different. If its different about him now, if its different about hissed advisors. He used to love vigorous debate from all sides of a particular issue. I dont know if he still has that in the white house. I dont know if has surrounded hihimself with people like Rudy Giuliani and Peter Navarro who say things he wants them to say. I think the president , either hes different, the people around him are different or both but something is different now than what we saw when i worked there more than eight months ago. Chris mick, respectfully, there are people who say he isnt different, this is the donald trump you worked for. General john kelly works was your predecessor as white house chief of staff said he gave his add a vice to the president when he left in december of 2018. Take a look. I said please dont hire a boot licker or yemen. Yes man because you will be impeached. All i heard from some of the devotees at the white house, youve got to let trump be trump, let trump be trump. Chris kelly says specifically that you and others didnt have the spine to tell the president no. Thats not true. Im sorry to hear john say that. Im not going to pick a fight with john kelly. The advice is good advice, not to surround yourself with yes men. We saw the president be president ial. Chris he says you were one of the yes men, mick. Listen, john should know more than anyone else, what happens when the doors close in the oval office is not the stuff you see on tv. Its easy now, chris, for people who of dont like the president , who never liked the president , who always thought the president was a monster, wanted him to be that, people who saw him through the filter of the media to say oh, look, we told you so, we knew it was going to be like this. Those of us who worked with him every day knew the exact opposite was true, knew he was into the policy, was excited about what we had done for the country, unemployment was down, we didnt have any new foreign wars, we had a lot of successes to point to, despite all of those sort of style things that people like john kelly didnt like. We had those successes and we were very proud of the work that we were doing, very proud of letting the president be the president because he was elected as the president. But again, all of that changed on wednesday and i dont know why. Chris but again, mick, a lot of people say it didnt change on wednesday. Kelly was right, the president was impeached when you were chief of staff for cutting off aid to ukraine allegedly unless they dug up dirt on joe biden and here you were at that time defending the president. Take a look. This is a quid pro quo. It is funding will not flow unless the investigation into the democratic server happened as well. We do that all the time with foreign policy. Chris whether the president should have been impeached or not, i dont want to get into that argument, why didnt you resign over that . Because i simply misspoke. Ive had that conversation with john carl who is the gentleman asking that he question, a friend of mine, many, many times. Its a good example chris im not talking about your statement. Im talking about why not resign over what i know you dont think was a proper thing for the president to do, cut off aid to ukraine and link it to digging up dirt on joe biden. No, no, but chris, no, no, that original impeachment i dont realize were going to get into this today had absolutely nothing to do with anything that was actually wrong. It was the democrats looking for an excuse and they found one line in a transcript with zelensky saying do us a favor that gave them the political excuse they needed to do an im impeachment. That was an impeachment looking for a an excuse, a political event, a show trial. That has nothing to do with somewhawhatwere doing today. The reason i didnt resign back then is the president did nothing wrong, the president did nothing wrong back then. Chris let me ask you about other things. You were a top member of the administration when the president defended the White Supremacists at charlottesville. You were a top member of the administration, not chief of staff, when the Trump Administration separated parents coming across the border from their children. Why not resign over those . The kids in cages thing, which a lot of folks gave a lot of attention to and we seem to have forgotten, including you, chris, that many of the pictures of the kids in cages were taken during the obama administration. Chris nothing like with the policy under donald trump. Chris, these are policy differences. Okay. These are things that you think the country should look one way, we think it should look another way, differences of style, the way the president speaks, did he misspeak at charlottesville, yes. Should he have corrected it. Yes. Did he handle it poorly. Yes. Its not something that people resign over. If you talk for a living, youre going to misspeak from time to time. Its inevitable. Those are not the type of things that give rise to resignation. I dont think anybody including john kelly resigned during any of those things as i recall. John kelly got fired and didnt resign. Wednesday was different. And i hope that we focus on why wednesday was different than something about a policy over immigration or a policy on how to handle this or of that. This is different and i think its important that people recognize the differentiations between differences over policy and what happened on wednesday. Chris finally, on november 7th you pointed this out. I want to ask you specifically about a november 7th, four days after the election as you point out, you wrote an article for the wall street journal. I want to put some of it up. You said the u. S. Needs to know that the winner is actually the winner and once americans know that, i have every expectation that mr. Trump will be, act and speak like a great president should, win or lose. Mick, how could someone who worked with the president so closely for three years be so wrong about who donald trump was . Clearly, something is different now than it was. I wrote that article for a reason because i had seen the examples. If you read the piece, i gave a couple of examples. I never told this one, as another example that ive never talked about publicly which is that during the impeachment, the president tweeted something during the testimony and there was concern that it might rise to the level of tampering with witnesses. I know a little bit about the law. I practiced law a long time ago. It wasnt that. But i was worried about the political impact of that so i went to the president privately, said mr. President , this is going to be a political problem, we need to fix this. He looked at me and said okay, brought the lawyers down, talked to them, called kevin mccarthy, talked to some of his friends in new york, got a bunch of different opinions and then fixed it, reversed course and did the right thing. That was the president that we saw time and again. You saw him through the media. You saw him in the light that you wanted to see him. We saw the real President Trump who had that ability to pivot when he knew something had gone off the rails. That didnt happen on wednesday. It hasnt happened much since the election. And thats what i think the difference is. Thats why i got that piece so wrong six weeks ago. Chris mick, thank you. Thanks for your time. Always good to talk with you, sir. Thanks, chris. 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Joining us now, House Majority whip jim clyburn, and congressman, welcome back to fox news sunday. Thank you very much for having me. Chris have Speaker Pelosi and you and the Democratic Leadership, have you made a firm, final decision whether or not to vote on impeachment of President Trump this week . I think so. I think that will come, probably tuesday, and maybe wednesday. But it will happen this week. The article has been drawn up, general raskin t leadership have been working very hard to make sure that it is exactly what is required to demonstrate to the senate, the house first, that this president has rendered himself really unqualified to be president. Chris congressman, if the house does vote to impeach, will you hold up, delay sending it over to the senate until those two democrats who won in georgia are certified and Chuck Schumer becomes the majority leader, which also raises the question, does it make sense for the senate to have a trial even after President Trump leaves office . Well, i dont know that thats the houses business. Our of busines business is to ih is basically an indictment and then time and circumstances will determine when it would go over to the senate. You may recall the first time the president was impeached, nancy pelosi worked with the managers to make a determination as to when to deliver those articles to the senate. They were not delivered the next day. They were delivered at a time that was most appropriate. And so well do the same thing in this instance. But remember, chris, we tell voters all the time that your vote is your voice. And i believe we have to practice the same thing. Our vote is our voice. And we want to voice disapproval of the actions taken by this president last wednesday and the week before down in georgia. Chris congressman, there are i understand the reasons to vote to impeach. There are some practical arguments against impeachment. It further divides the country. It mobilizes the trump base. Perhaps most importantly, it could interfere with joe biden beginning his administration, confirming his nominee, getting to work. Do you find any of those arguments persuasive . Yes, i find all of them to be persuasive. But that doesnt mean that the house should not do its work. Remember, the senate determines guilt or innocence. And that has to do with the senates schedule. Now, the house has to do its business. We call ourselves the peoples house. The vast majority of the american people, i saw the poll results this morning, say this man should be removed from office. If we are the peoples house, lets do the peoples work and lets vote to impeach this president and then well decide later or the senate will decide later what to do with that impeachment. Chris lets go back to the events of wednesday afternoon. As a veteran of the civil rights movement, you have seen plenty of violence before. But honestly, how worried were you about the safety of your colleagues in the house and yourself . Chris, ive been talking to my friends and relatives that im a little bit concerned with the fact that on wednesday i never got afraid, i was not afraid at all. The police that were assigned to me, the Capitol Police, did a remarkable job. They got me off the floor. In fact, i turned around, an undisclosed, secure location, nancy pelosi and i arrived there at the exact same time. So i want to thank the Capitol Police that were in charge of my safety. They did a great job. I just wish they had the leadership at the top that they are he deserving of. Chris let me ask you, though, because you have an unmarked Office Inside the capitol and you say that although it doesnt say jim clyburn on it, doesnt say House Majority whip on it, that the mob found it on wednesday. Do you think that theres the possibility that they had some inside help from people inside the capitol or even perhaps at some level of the Capitol Police . Well, i dont know that and i would not make that accusation. Ill just tell what you the facts are. There is a marked office, an office thats got my name on the door. But they didnt bother that office. They went to the office where i usually work and where i usually am and for some reason they found that office. I have no idea whether they were up there before, whether they got some other scheme, somebody may have just talked about it. So im not going to make that accusation. I do know this. My staff was in my office, they had all the furniture and stuff at the door and there were people trying to get in. Chris president elect biden this week had this to say about the events on wednesday, the riot and the assault on the capitol on wednesday. Take a look, sir. No one can tell me that if it had been a group of black lives matter protesting yesterday there wouldnt have been they wouldnt have been treated very, very differently. Chris congressman, do you think that there was a race come component to the Police Response on wednesday, as compared to some demonstrations well, over the years but specifically the black lives matter protest this summer . Absolutely. And i think that everybody in the country, irrespective of what side of that crescent you may be on, you know it was a difference in the way they treated these you may call them protesters, i call them insurrectionists, and the way they treated the Peaceful Protesters of black lives matter. We saw with the president thats where they get their signals from. The president went out and ordered the removal of demonstrators near the white house so he could stand up with an upside down bible in front of saint johns church. These people got their signals from him. Thats the kind of leadership that this president has been portraying and there are a lot of people who saw in that leadership how they should conduct themselves. Thats why i said and ill say it again, its a shame that the hardworking rank and file Capitol Police did not have better leadership. Chris finally, congressman, democrats are going to have a majority this in this session of congress but not much of one. A one vote majority in the senate, a razor thin majority in the house. As a matter of practical politics, wont President Biden have to scale back his agenda just to get anything passed you through this congress when its so tightly divided . I do not think so. I dont think that President Bidens agenda should be scaled back at all. He should be robust with it, because the people voted for it and everybody in the house and the senate knows that. I think that he has to be careful how of he makes these presentations. I think he has to inform people as to what it is hes trying to do and hopefully get bipartisan support for it but i said this before as well. If he doesnt get the bipartisan support, do as truman did, when he could not get the congress to integrate the armed services, he issued an executive order. I could go down through history and show you how many times significant decisions have been made by executive order. And so i think that biden should make every effort to reach out to both sides of the aisle to get common sense legislation passed but if they arent going to be cooperative, then he should use his executive authority and get it done. Chris congressman clyburn, thank you. Thanks for joining us this sunday and please come back, sir. Thank you very much for having me. 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Jonathan, donald trump says that he doubts he ever would have been elected president without twitter. How is he taking the twitter ban at this point and more generally, what do you sense is or what are you hearing is his mood in his final days in the white house . Well, ive had a number of conversations with President Trump over the last few years about twitter and facebook. And he said to me on several occasions that its his most powerful weapon, his most powerful tool and he believes that. He may not be wrong by the way. I mean, its the way that he communicates directly with the american people. He goes around the mainstream media. He can speak to i think hes combined audiences, at least 150 million, maybe more than that. His twitter audience was Something Like 88 million. Its an incredibly intense following, people who are add addicted to his twitter feed. He will see this as a huge blow to him. I spoke to two people who have talked to the president the last 24 hours. They told me he wasnt yelling or raging. Hes obviously very angry about it. I know inside the white house right now theyre trying to turn their attention for the next few days on how they can fight back against these social Media Companies. So i wouldnt be surprised i know that one person said to me everything is on the table. I dont know what that means policy wise. I said are who we talking execue orders. They said everything. I dont know what they can do in terms of executive action. But i can tell you theyre looking very, very hard at that and the president s social media guy is heavily involved in that. Chris josh, twitter is not a public utility. Its a private company. If it says, as it does, that there is continuing talk about insurrection on its platform, doesnt it have, one could argue, an obligation to police that even if that rises up to the tweets of the president of the United States . Well, they certainly have the ability as a private company to do anything that theyd like to do and that includes deplatforming every conservative if theyd like to. I think the larger problem here is any effort historically speaking to stifle free speech ultimately has resulted in making the problem that youre trying to cure much, much worse because ultimately all a this speech gets funneled down to more extreme sects to further radicalize and push away sort of mainstream thought and i think you can see that already happening here. Im less concerned about this in terms of what it means for Donald Trumps twitter account. Im more concerned about the precedent that it sets for conservative speech Going Forward and i think that is what most republicans and conservatives are looking at as a he real problem for what twitter has done here. Chris some of the blowback to the twitter ban is based on how twitter explained, justified cutting off the president. I want to put up a couple of explanations. Twitter said the president talking about american patriots is being interpreted on twitter as support for the mob that attacked the capitol. Twitter says the president announcing he wont attend the inauguration may encourage people to attack on january 20th because he wont be there. Marie, is there some tortured reasoning there to ban President Trump from twitter and what about the decision of amazon and other Big Tech Companies now to basically shut down parler, which is a social media platform that conservatives have chosen instead of twitter and facebook . Well, chris, donald trump is arrest was bring has arguably violate it twitters rules they have for their platform for years now. While the last tweets he posted may not have been his worst, they were probably the last straw. The most interesting part of twitters statement i think was the last statement, how they have information both from their platform and from other sources that donald trump was encouraging violence around the inauguration, to come. So not just punishing him for violence that already happened that left five people dead on wednesday but that they were looking forward and concerned about preventing further violence. And when it comes to parler, i mean, parler is an even worse version of twitter where weve seen multiple people calling for Vice President pence to be killed, including people that have been on President Trumps legal team. So i think these social Media Companies have always been drinking from a firehose when it comes to hate on their platforms. But when they saw an insurrection jump from the pages of twitter, from the posts of twitter to real life on wednesday, it was different for them. It became reality and not just words on a platform. And i think thats why they took such drastic action. Chris meanwhile, there are growing calls to remove President Trump either through the 25th amendment or through impeachment and trial in the senate. Here is republican senator pat toomey. Take a look. I do think the president s behavior this week does disqualify him from serving. I do think the president committed impeachable offenses. Chris i dont think you could overstate how bitter he feelings are in the Republican Party towards President Trump. Just this morning, pat toomey, that senator you just saw, has escalated and now says he believes that donald trump should resign immediately and over the weekend a source close to Vice President pence tells me that when pence, the mob had broken through and pence had been taken down to a bunker in the basement of the u. S. Capitol, that President Trump, this is coming from a source close to pence, President Trump never reached out to inquire about pences safety and to this day has never condemned the people that were in the capitol on wednesday, calling to hang Vice President pence. All of this leads to the question, josh, as the former chief of staff to Mitch Mcconnell, what do you think are the prospects that the senate, if theres an impeachment, will vote to remove donald trump as president , either to convict him and remove him while hes still president or even after he leaves, to convict him and say he can never run for office again . Well, i mean, the he behavior that you described just now is obviously abhospitaller and i think theres a much stronger case for impeachment now than there was a year ago when i strongly disagreed with the case that was made. I thought the interesting part of your interview with representative clyburn was the suggestion they that they would move to impeach in the house and hold the paperwork, essentially not giving it over to the senate because its important to note that once the Senate Receives articles of impeachment, they have to proceed expeditiously. Its not an option. They actually have to do it. You saw a membe memo over the wd saying they wont move until the 19th, they couldnt move until the 19th. If the papers were delivered at that point it would be literally right on top of the biden inauguration. Clearly, democrats dont want to do that and so the suggestion that clyburn made there was they would of hold it for a period of time. Now, once it gets to the senate, thats Chuck Schumers senate. Obviously, hes the new majority leader at that point and theyre going to have to proceed with the case and a trial. The senate doesnt convict without hearing fre hearing evim both sides. 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She needs new memories. Johanna i am focused now on us taking control as president and Vice President on the 20th and to get our agenda moving as quickly as we can. Chris president elect biden ducking questions about impeachment as he prepares to take office in just 10 o 10 dayd were back with the panel. Josh, joe biden will have majorities in the house and senate but pretty small ones, razor thin, really in both houses. Given the fact that he will have just 51 votes in the senate but that is enough for budget reconciliation, it is enough to confirm your nominees, if the democrats all line up behind him, what do you think that he can get through in the senate and what do you think republicans will still be able to block . Well, i think the first biggest decision he needs to make with Democratic Leaders is whether they want the first 100 days to be mired in impeachment trial about his predecessor which clearly would have an impact on everything from his legislative agenda to nominees. The only thing that changed on tuesday with the wins in georgia were the nominations and confirmations, clearly go through a democratic majority and work through those quickly. Hell need a substantial bipartisan effort to get any legislation across the finish line because of the 60 vote threshold. They dont have the votes to try to eliminate the filibuster. Theres going to need to be buy part bipartisanship. If they can pass a budget they can operate in an arcane reconciliation world that will allow them to change tax policy with a simple majority. Thats a big think watch in the First Quarter and something i think the administration will focus on. Chris marie, whats your sense of bidens legislative calendar schedule . What do you get the senses going to push first, what do you think hell put off until later in the year and given the fact that its now just a few votes in the house and one vote in the senate, do you think theres some parts of the agenda that he campaigned on that are just going to go on the back burner . Well, chris, i think number one has to be getting his team in place and that involves dealing with everything from covid to the economy and jobs to National Security and so i do think that theres a strong sense that confirmations have to happen immediately and then paired with that is the question of additional covid relief for americans. He has talked about the 2,000 checks, getting more relief to Small Businesses, getting unemployment relief to people. I think that will be a First Priority as well. Obviously, the Vaccination Program isnt really legislative. I think theyll probably be more focused on that through executive action and the executive branch. I think this is an opportunity for senators like joe manchin, chris kuhns, mitt romney, Lisa Murkowski to come together to help biden get things passed like infrastructure, for example, things passed like tweaks to our of healthcare system. Joe biden did not campaign on huge, radical change. He campaigned on working across the aisle to address things like prescription drugs and so i think that once we get through this initial period of time where he gets his team in place and works to really attack the coronavirus issue, those are the kinds of things hes going to look at. Chris wednesday afternoon when the insurrectionists were still inside the capitol, President Trump put out this video. This was a fraudulent election. But we cant play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. Chris jonathan, from what your sources are telling you, does donald trump think that after january 20th he still has a role to play in National Politics and he still has a base that will follow and support him . Well, he does have a base that will follow and support him. It would be the height of naiv naivetee to think he doesnt. I think people drastically overstating the extent to which donald trump is a diminished figure after this, yes, of course theres no doubt hes lost some josh probably has a better read on this than i do, some number of republicans, he certainly lost quite a few elected republicans but i dont i havent seen any evidence yet that hes lost a huge proportion of the Republican Base who you have to remember was we know this both from data, like hard quantitative data but also from focus groups and from anecdote and from activeists in the field, that he had an incredible bond with the Republican Base and a very intense bond that ive seen firsthand at many trump rallies and various other things. Im not convinced that goes away at all. I think people should be very weary of dismissing trump as somebody who has serious power, his own type of power outside of washington going far beyond january 20th. Chris josh, lets change and pivot more to the official party, the elected officials, the party infrastructure, how much support has donald trump lost over this last week in side that part of the gop, does he still have support . Does he still have clout or to what degree has that diminished . Well, chris, theres been a seismic change this week. I think its a combination of factors, obviously ending with what happened on wednesday. But there was a fatigue everything post election of the president focusing entirely on the fraudulent election message that wasnt true. And most everybody knew it. But instead of sort of getting behind what was ultimately going to be the future of the party and two Georgia Senate races, the president continued to focus on how he would be president ultimately. That began to chip away. And as the rhetoric began being more and more pointed, more and more away from the future of the party, i think there has been a significant slide. Where that ends with wednesday as you saw a number of republican senators speaking very directly to this for the first time on the senate floor, you had senators like tom cotton, mike lee, tim scott, representing sort of the next page of conservatism in washington, d. C. Begin to open a new lane. There is still a huge base of support within the Republican Party throughout the country. Were beginning to see a slow turn here. Chris all right, panel. Thank you. See you next sunday. Up next, our power player of the week. Youre going to want to watch this one. The gift of a chemistry kit unlocked one girls imagination and she has gone on to solve some of the worlds problems. You saved your whole lives just to spend it on time, making memories with these two. Yet today Research Shows mild hearing loss doubles our risk of dementia. Stay engaged and connected. And help your brain stay younger. Get a Hearing Health check every year. These days it can be easy to lose track of things. Did i feed you . But taking prescriptions shouldnt be one of them. Cvs simpledose presorts your prescriptions into packets, so you know what to take when. Delivered at no cost. Is this clean . Visit cvs. Com. Ive been involved in. Communications in the media is this clean . For 45 years. Ive been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. For me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. And i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. It has helped me an awful lot. Prevagen. Healthier brain. Better life. Chris she is just a teenager, but shes already a accomplished more in a few short years than most of us could even imagine doing in a lifetime. And now shes earned a new title. Here is our power player of the week. Every day of my life ive been using science and technology for kindness. Chris scientist, inventer and time magazines first ever kid of the year. Chosen from 5,000 candidates, she was honored for her body of work at the age of 15. You are kid of the year im hoping i can prove that anyone can be an innovator if they have the passion to do so. Chris you dont act like a kid. Any problem being called the kid of the year . The reason i can do all this is because im a kid. Kids come up with better ideas than adults because were not restricted by a box over our head. Chris and think outside the box, she does. This fully functional device can help with chris we invented a quick, inexpensive tool to detect lead in drinking water. Is it true that the genesis, the impetus for this came from seeing the lead contamination in flint, michigan . Yes. Thats totally true. Its just so unfair that so many kids my age are essentially drinking poison every day. Chris she also developed kindly which uses Artificial Intelligence to flag cyber bullying. Kindly lets the user know this might not be the nicest thing to say, helping making a learning experience out of it. Chris and theres the diagnosis opioid addition at an early stage. It gives you action items and a map of the nearest Addiction Centers and physician locations. Chris inventions aside, she reminded us she is still a kid. It uses protein expression from a genome chris that seems like a 15yearold there. [laughter] yes, thats a 15yearold thing. Chris she is helping other young people become innovators. So excite todd be with you guys excited to be with you guys. Chris running workshops for tens of thousands of students. Thats what makes me excited is knowing that im playing a part in a Global Movement and i am playing a part toward making global change. Chris and when shes not changing the world, she makes time for hobbies. At age 15, you cant drive but you can do what . I can fly a plane. Chris whether in a plane or a lab, she is flying high. If you can do all of this in your first 15 years on earth, what do you think youre going to be able to accomplish over the next 60 years . I think im just going to try and see what the world brings me and continue making a positive difference with whatever im doing. Chris her next project, exploring how we can prevent future pandemics and lets say this, dont bet against her. Thats it for today. Have a great week. And well see you next fox news sunday. Peter have a great sunday. Maria good sunday morning,y everyone. Thanks for joining us. Im maria bartiromo. Welcome to sunday morning futures. Today an assault on freedom and free speech. Big tech and social media move to squash conservative conversation with moves you would expect only in communist china. Censorship, information, suppression and black lists. Coming up, congressman devin nunes on the crackdown on the free press and impact on america. 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