trump elected in 2016. he is still trying to roll back the clock on that. even though all the intelligence services, all the investigations that have been done, establish very clearly that it was a branch of the russian, i was about to say soviet, the russian intelligence services that was behind most of the activities to get trump elected, at least the part of it that was done by the russians. he wants to roll that back. so he wants the intelligence services to say what they were finding was somehow untrue or they were coerced or they were cooperating with some american deep state in order to do what, to keep him from getting elected? if so the deep state wasn t very effective. he got elected. a new report in the post, a growing number of republican senators are ready to acknowledge president trump s quid pro quo. i m sorry, can you hear me now? yes, i can hear you now. you cut out for a second. i wanted to show this new
think it s working to their advantage. i think what it s done is people may be divided right now. but they re so politically engaged which is kind of the opposite of what they want. and now, you know, our economy is doing far better than their economy by pretty much every measure so if they want political chaos to bleed into the economy and somehow have that fail, that plan isn t working either. so, you know, i think it s great to have people talking about stuff and looking at stuff they never looked at and it s good for people to have this kind of skepticism about their current leaders, people they elect and those that are appointed in what some call that whole conversation about the bureau overseeing the deep state wasn t there before. they re looking for julian assange to be sitting next to donald trump jr. writing e-mails or hitting the buttons to send them. it s not there.