security priorities hostage to an unrelated immigration debate. pete: if you were to call the white house right now, that is the voice message you would get. pete: we just did a not so we got. pete: we just tried, didn t we? the number is (202)456-1111. you too can try it at home. pete: i heard that, i thought this is the hard ball negotiating tact takes that people wanted from president trump. this is what makes him different. no other republicans who would ve done that. pete: you are exactly right. they are angry that republicans are playing hardball politics. i saw play it on the house floor yesterday. the schumer shut down, including posters like this. it s the visual. their days. some democrats were unhappy.
many of them are starting by calling the presidential comments line, it s 202 456 1111. the liberal media doesn t have a spec, we know that. if the democrats don t have a spec, we know that. even some republicans don t have a spec. the american people have a spec, to the american people, you need to call 202-456-1111 and let the president know that we have his back. we are fighting back. sean: the two that i think it seemed be the most dangerous to the president accomplishing his agenda, america is in a precipitous decline, he s got to get his economic plan he s got to get rid of these regular agencies got to build the wall. there s so much on his
calling the presidential comments line, it s 202-456-1111. the liberal media doesn t have his back, we know that. the democrats don t have his back, we know that. even some republicans don t have his back. the american people have his back, to the american people, you need to call 202-456-1111 and let the president know that
because of sales. but some including the president said she was treated unfairly. ainsley: right so they walked in, they called, and they said cancel my account. exactly. steve: the president down in washington d.c. the area code there is 202. if you want to talk to the white house, dial (202)456-1111. yeah. he reopened the comment line. so you can actually call and leave a message for the president. there s so many ways that you can get in touch with him. e-mail, twitter, a big one, facebook, and now the good ol fashion phone. ainsley: there s the number at the bottom of the screen. steve: and i think there s a volunteer if they re available, they will take a message. that s a full-time job right there. steve: i have a feeling it s ringing right now. you know what? i m going to go call and see if i can get somebody on the line. that s the phone right there. steve: fake phone. #fakephone. thanks a lot. brian: all right. coming up straight ahead. what happens when jessie