today chairman nadler inviting president trump nice of him and his lawyer to testify. he also fired a warning shot while we invite you to this hearing, we remind you if you continue to refuse to make witnesses and documents available to the committee, the chair will have discretion to impose appropriate remedies. my stomach is hurting because i m laughing so hard about this earlier. i don t know what he is threatening but how should the white house respond? they ought to say go ahead, bring another suit and we will take it up to the supreme court again. there s a thing basic called separation of powers. the executive doesn t work for the legislature, this is not a parliamentary system we have. they have oversight ability but these fishing expeditions with obvious political motivations to try and dig up dirt on their
individual having the strength like president trump in acknowledging who he is and not apologizing for it. laura: i think people are tired of the perpetual apologies. bloomberg decided, he made a decision he was going to apologize for stop and frisk. he did that saying he didn t have all the information, it wasn t the right thing. and as i predicted, al sharpton comes along and says that s basically all well and good, i m paraphrasing. he has a lot of other work to do to prove his bona fides, mike bloomberg has to prove himself to al sharpton, that s the part it s going to be trumped? i don t think mike bloomberg has to prove himself to anyone whether as a businessman, a political leader, a mayor, a philanthropist. he s done an enormous amount of good and he s a man of firm worldviews.
bribery, the president abused power and violated his oath. laura: when the hearings ended up swinging public opinion against democrats impeachment fantasy, the left moved on to their next delusion. a federal judge nominated by obama is forcing trump s former white house counsel to turn against the president to testi testify. the media was breathless with excitement. a federal judge ruling the former white house counsel don mcgann must cooperate with the impeachment investigation, this is a huge win for democrats. this changes the dynamics of impeachment. laura: never mind the fact even if compelled to show up, don mcgann can wave off every question is privileged. once again they thought they had trump s number but in fact he really had theirs. if the speaker doesn t watch out, her new nickname will be wiley pelosi.
nbc? it s typical, whatever they accuse you of doing, they are actually doing. even the title of their book is hilarious because they are the ones continuing the crimes. i think part of what this book is about as not to sell a bunch of copies, it s to get out ahead of the lawsuits that are coming. they knew through discovery, they were behind all the smears and that is what is clear about the book and that is going to come out on the court cases anyway. laura: what to americans watching tonight have to understand about this duo at fusion gps? you documented this better than anyone about what was done especially to congressman devin nunes without whom president trump might not be in the current good position he s in but his work is been unbelievable. what do people have to understand, is this another consulting group or something quite different? at something quite different. if you look at these different clips on nbc, speaking with
a fraud history in his own city when it comes to race relations, issues regarding the police this is something that has been out there for him. of course it s a competitive i environment, and everybody wants a piece of the ever shrinking pie and yet we see this culturally across-the-board, the cancel culture. even mike bloomberg has noted not so long ago that if he were to run for president, he would need to be apologizing for a lot of things. these days sometimes apologies don t work and don t matter. ultimately it has to come down to the individual who is able to recognize maybe why something might upset someone and decide either not to apologize or to stand up for themselves if there is in fact something not to apologize for. i think the american people appreciate that we understand people make mistakes but this is a culture that is not about genuine offense but it s about do we accept apologies or do we not? it s going to come up to the