more pressure from members of congress and and they will feel that pressure over the next few weeks. it s important to i poit out the mueller testimony, which was considered a dud mostly in new york and washington u. it s not like the number of members calling for impeachment went down. it s continuing to tick up towards 100. that s a significant number. and as we just talked about, there will be more in the following weeks. rutger i ask you the same question, basically, when you hear from people on capitol hill and almost as relevant when you hear from people the bureau that you run, the people that hang out at the white house, what is the message democrats could craft of what is out there in the combination of the report, mueller testimony and video that exists, what is the message the democrats are trying to craft and to the extent they re crafting it successfully, is the white house worrying about that at all or are they like hey, man, we re all good now? the white house has be
but the concern is a lot of moderates were also elected in addition to these four in the last cycle, and speaker pelosi has to protect those moderate democrats and their seats. so to the extent that the squad becomes the face of the republican party, that does play into the election next year, and it does endanger democrats of holding the house back. it s an absolute tightrope they re walking right now. i m curious given all your experience of how aoc and their office have dealt with this clash, do you think aoc might have to prove how she s crafting a message or succeed by doing exactly what she s doing by captivating national attention. from her point of view, she may have achieved what she wanted to achieve, but i think both sides need a cooling-off period here, and i think the perception there is any racial aspect to any of this is really below the belt. i really don t see it, i don t think democrats see it, i don t think most of the public will see that, so that was an overrea
expression of popular vote. we are not arguing the republic that populism is always inherently bad. nobody is blaming donald trump in crafting a message in a way that resonates his base in the party, but we are concerned, and this report does two things. first of all, countries that have been governed by popular governments, whether far left or right wing governments like hungary which have been done may become increasingly authoritarian over time. secondly, voices on the far left and the far right have displayed in the increasing degree this day and the importance of america, and there is an important case to be made for an argument, americans would like to see tucker: i think that s important. populist movements in general
isn t brexit, by definition, an expression of popular vote? we are not arguing the republic that populism is always inherently t bad. nobody is blaming donald trump for crafting a message in a way that resonates his base in the party, but we are concerned, ane this report does two things. first of all, countries that have been governed by popular governments, whether far left or right wing governments like hungary which have been done may become increasingly authoritarian over time. secondly, voices on the far left and the far right have displayed an increasing degree of disdain of alliances led by americans. there is an important case to be made for an argument, americans would like to see sean: i think that s important. i think populist movements in general have a terrible track record.