crowd, but again, there s no sign of that. i suspect this is going to go on well into the evening and we ve seen similar scenes in other parts of france. huge strikes across france today, trying to send this message to the president of the country who they say simply isn t listening. thank you for that. if there is more activity or more to report, please come back to us. we will come to you. take care. the republican chair of the house foreign affairs committee wants to know what the state department knew in the days leading up to the messy withdrawal from afghanistan, serving a subpoena to secretary blinken. what do we know about what is being called a dissent cable that congressman mccall is after? this is one of the most high profile subpoenas that the republican house has directed at
it. but here s the interesting thing. neither party in washingtopartyn cares what their voters think. here, for example, is re is republican michael mccaulpu. he is the republican party s head foreign policy genius in the house.e. he is completely controlled by the completely controlled by the intel agencies. but here he is on television explaining that inence here explain a democracy ,doesn t matter what voters think. show and a new poll is showing support among americans forin arming ukraine is droppingericae how concerned, congressman mccall, are foreign leaders?d speaking to that american support for ukraine, part particularly withiicn your own party, is weakening. i would say that support is still very strong and this delegation is bipartisan, very strong support for ukraine. i think where you re seeingion, a split from the administration, though, and i have to say, well, this is bipartisan as well, is thatr for the pastwe year, we ve beeni very slow in getting thesenge w we
to what they re supporting, chiefbiden biden s and craziest policy aimes d like what is this? well, it doesn t feel very v lonely. erfrom my standpoint, tucker.wes you know, we just heard mccall f mike mccaul, one of my colleagues in congress, talk about bipartisan support for this war against russiaine. and ukraine. yeah, there s bipartisanthat support among the american people and that s support for our country. supporr our coour border, stoppn our cities, reducing inflation and making things good in america. again, there s not bipartisaamep support among the american people for fighting a war in ukraine. fighting a war in ukraine that that does nothing for americansx except force them to pay for it. cept f them toi m really sick av it, and so is everyone else.er here s the problem. the problem is thatlem the warmongersis t and our supre leaders and the biden administration are so cluelesshd ,they are so stupid and they, are so disconnected. are with what the american peoe
polish, ukrainian flags. i believe one of my first reactions this was like a rally for nato and for the west, and that s sort of what biden s message was, hey, west, keep winning, don t get tired of doing this, keep winning this, we re doing fine. of course ukraine is the tip of the spear here. they re the ones resisting, they re the ones doing all the suffering. it wasn t like everything s fine, this is a war. but biden was trying to get everyone united and saying, hey, guys let s keep going, resolve cannot decline. it s remarkable, of course, a year ago few would have predicted the level of success ukraine has had resisting russia but the president has also warned to quote hard days are ahead and we know and ukraine keeps asking for more and more weapons including fighter jets. and congressman mccall said he
has seen some far-right members go as far as to submit bills discouraging any and all future military, financial, and humanitarian aid spending for ukraine. congressman mccall told reporters in kyiv the momentum in washington was shifting towards sending the long-range missile and fighter jets ukraine has been asking for. meanwhile russian president putin escalated tensions yesterday by suspending his country s involvement in the last remaining nuclear arms treaty with the united states. the u.s. and russia are the world s two largest nuclear powers and for more than 50 years both countries have had some form of agreement to cap the ability to deploy weapons. in a speech yesterday putin emphasized that russia isn t completely pulling out of the treaty at least not yet and his foreign minister later said that moscow would continue to respect the cap on nuclear arms. joining us live from warsaw