president trump. i ve won races, i ve lost races, i ve never felt the way i feel about this. we re living in such an abnormal time when we look at the way that this white house is behaving about some of the biggest challenges we face, the dis honesty and fabrication and whether you call it fake news or lies, pick your choice. it is deeply troubling. and it is also worrisome that it could cause lasting damage to our institutions. out front, the chairman of the democratic national committee tom perez. tharm, thank you for being me. good to see you. she spoke yesterday about why she lost. i wanted to play a brief clip of that for you. look, i take responsibility for every decision i make but that s not why i lost. i inherit nothing from the democratic party. what do you mean nothing?
public, he must resign. if he were in our shoes he would not tolerate this type of dis honesty. he testified falsely. he then corrected the record under oath. so this failure to disclose would be in effect a second instance of nontruthfulness and would require his resignation. actually testify as should director comey and the white house counsel but particularly after these questions have been raised, jeff sessions should come back as i have said he should before, but this new news makes it absolutely essential that he come back and clarify the record and explain why he failed to disclose these meetings. following his recusal from the russian investigation in early march, the attorney general was asked by a reporter if there were any other meetings
democratic operative have dismissed the swift boat charge. that s when you make up stories and misconstrue the evidence. where s the dis honesty of the bergdahl portrayal? there are too many questions to court-martial bergdahl. but as in the v.a. scandal, it goes beyond the left/right divide. chris? howie, thank you. today is the tenth anniversary of the death of former president ronald reagan. former first lady nancy reagan brought flowers to his graveside at the presidential library in california. mr. reagan died june 5, 2004, at the age of 93. the president says no apologies for the bergdahl prisoner swap while many in congress remain unconvinced. we ll get reaction from the panel when we come right back.