them to recover from. so they will have to engage from one another and i expect that though happen in the next couple months. two months after nancy pelosi opened up the impeachment inquiry, they called in $13 million in donations. sure, they re trying to make sure that what these dollars are used for, stefanie, is getting out the message on how great donald trump s policies are to the base republicans. they re not advertising to try to win over democrats because that is probably likely that is not going to happen, but they have $13 million, new $13 million to spend to say it is all about the policies, what are the winning trump policies? it is the economy. they re looking at the markets,
is angry, mad, bummed that he doesn t help him any more. but there is a critical mass that can arise. so it isseen. it was important that the former homeland security adviser came out after having advised president trump. if john bolton joins that as well, if ambassador volker joins that. then there are going to be some die-hard republicans who certainly aren t going to change, but i think that there is a chance of actually bringing the light of truth to some of these questions. or the questions are they die-hard republicans or trump supporters, because those are two different things. and they don t have to be. nick, so much. you want to read this piece. let s turn to what some call a kitchen table issue, an important one, education. students around this country are deeper in debt than they ve ever been before. according to a new report from the institute for college access and success, in 2018, two-thirds
conversation, did it contemporaneously and held on to it and if he had done anything different, he would have impeded the investigation. but what i will tell you, as i m communicating with republicans who are talking about the gravity of this, right now, these are very private conversations, it seems as though the question is s should there be a special prosecutor. for better or worse for the trump administration. if any should be, but which one is which one republicans and the white house are going to have to deal with. that legal of conversation with quite different than just a few hours ago. is it even possible to gauge the full impact of this yet. i mean we re still in the early hours.
let s just start with what we know, which is that the trump presidency is off the rail now, and there s not a clear path to get it back on track, so you look to the hill and i think you see three buckets of republicans right now, there is sort of the die hard republicans who are with him no matter what, who think we in the media are making too much of this and we re out to get him. and i think there s 36% to 39% of americans who support president trump and have that attitude too. and really tough districts, those are folks that normally you hear leadership say they go got to do what they got to do with their own politics, if they need to separate from trump, there is leadership and the chairman of committees, and that is right now where i am looking most intently to see if there are any cracks there, and this is the second night in a row
summarize conversations between jim comey and the president. he needs that by may 24. and he also stated that he s willing to subpoena any documents he doesn t get. so you re already seeing top republicans zeroing in on this and other republicans squared to death right now. and what are lawmakers saying is the next step? former fbi director coming in and testifying the crucial, from house republican leadership to democrats across the board saying that testimony is crucial going forward, you also have the house oversight committee asking for documents, and also any recordings to come through, anything you get out of that are important next steps, but it s really important to note, the frustration i m hearing behind the scenings right now, anderson is palpable. i talked to one republican senator before this news even broke, and asked, how do you characterize what s going on in the trump white house, he gave a very, very diplomatic answer at the white house last night.