boeing corporation got $28 billion to build a cyber wall, a wall, with $28 billion where did they go to. steve king built [ inaudible ] just in closing the nancy pelosi factor, she completely schooled him here how do you think that makes someone like donald trump feel very, very, very small. first of all, the only thing that donald trump got was nancy pelosi s spine that s what s made this deal trump clearly miscalculated. i said on this show, trump surrounds himself with yes people and a lot of those are amateurs, mercenaries and criminals and when you have those people advising you, they don t understand how congress works. they don t understand how nancy pelosi works they miscalculated they allowed him to believe that she was going to fold. nancy pelosi was never going to
and .200 o 2020 when he starts campaign again he s going to have to come with blueprints and pictures. i don t think that s true. i think at the rallies when people would come in and yell build the wall, yes mexico was going to pay for ive. a lot of it is this is part of the show of the rally. this is what we do. but when you talk support of the donald trump, holding steadfast to any of his positions wasn t mandatory for them. not even the wall. there was a time in the campaign where the wall looked a little cloudy. like they were talking about having it be a cyber wall or fencing around the border rather than a concrete wall that donald trump had been propose eing. and when i asked his supporters whether or not they would feel undercut by that, they would generally say no. they would just trust donald trump s judgment. and a good segway for hem. mark short, chief legislative aid for the president. here is what he said in an interview this week on this very
people about their support for donald trump, holding steadfast to any one of his positions wasn t mandatory for them, not even the wall. there was a time in the campaign where the wall looked a little cloudy, like they were talking about having it be a cyber wall or fencing around the border rather than a concrete wall that donald trump had been proposing. and when i asked his supporters whether or not they would feel undercut by that or duped by that, they would generally say no. they would just trust donald trump s judgment. guess what. let me throw up mark short. he s the chief legislative aide for the president. here s what he said in an interview this week. i think that what the definition of a wall is something that we all need to have a serious conversation about. it is a myriad of different structures along the wall that we expect to be secure to make that america to make sure that america is safe. so it can be a fence. but, you know, that s not what dr laura ingraham is no
need to come with an 8 1/2 by 11 glossies of here s some blueprints and here s some pictures. i m not sure that s true. i think at those rallies when people would come in and yell build the wall, yes, mexico was going to pay for it, a lot of sense was this was part of the show of the rally. this is what we do. but when you would talk to people about their support for donald trump, holding steadfast to any one of his positions wasn t mandatory for them, not even the wall. there was a time in the campaign where the wall looked a little cloudy, like they were talking about having it be a cyber wall or fencing around the border rather than a concrete wall that donald trump had been proposing. and when i asked his supporters whether or not they would feel undercut by that or duped by that, they would generally say no. they would just trust donald trump s judgment. guess what. let me throw up mark short. he s the chief legislative aide for the president. here s what he said in an intervi