immigrants. the way he has talked about people from mexico in particular. the way he has talked about border communities including el paso. she was asked to explain why she thought given the president s remarks of those kinds he shouldn t come to el paso after the shooting. but that idea that she expressed in sforesponse to that question that the president actually could do something here, that he could help, that he could redress some of what s wrong, that he could apologize for his hurtful words, he could take them back, he could say he knows those words are wrong and they caused harm and here s why they re wrong and here s why i take them back. i mean, that is not a huge and unimaginable thing to ask for from a national leader at a time like this. especially if you are in a position of moral if you re in the kind of moral position that the congresswoman from el paso is in after what just happened in her town. i don t know that congresswoman escobar expects that from president trum
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local, state officials decry effect on children. but it was amazing to see way down in that story the reporting that officials at i.c.e. specifically and deliberately did not tell the president before they carried out that raid. right? of course you can t tell him. if you tell him, what will he do? he ll tweet about it in advance like he s done before. apparently they did not want that to happen this time. then on top of all of that it was super amazing to see this in the washington post. which has spent months uncovering the trump organizations, the president s businesses own hiring of undocumented employees across all of trump s properties. along with his colleagues at the washington post, reporter david fahrenthold has spent the last several months interviewing more than 40 undocumented immigrants who have been employed by the president at his various clubs. that reporting turned up at least eight different trump properties where the president is employing undocumented
social, meaning a social security number, in queens. they sell them in queens. then come back to work. it s no problem said mr. morocho. he knew. in a phone interview this week with the post frank sanzo the manager said he didn t remember morocho when asked whether he told employees to buy fake documents sanzo said, quote, they can get them on the street, too. he did not directly address the question. joining us now is the washington post reporter david fahrenthold who shares the by line today with his colleague. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you being here. great to be here. what is the trump organization s response or the trump white house s response to your reporting at this point? the white house s response was nothing. we sent them some questions asking how much contact has president trump had with his company? has he had contact with i.c.e. to push them away from enforcing the immigration laws at his company? the response was nothing. they dec
which donald trump controls might not be the best place to turn to for our country to try to address this specific type of terrorism. because of that, because of the president s alliance with white nationalism in this country, it has been interesting to look at these civil cases where it s not the justice department. it s the victims, themselves, taking it upon themselves to try to identify the terrorist groups that encouraged and organized this violence, finding them out, identifying their role in promoting this stuff, and through these lawsuits disrupting them as organizations, potentially bankrupting them as organizations. it is a really interesting tactic right now in large part because it doesn t depend on donald trump s justice department doing the right thing about these kinds of crimes and this kind of organized terrorism. and as we head into this weekend and this anniversary, i think it s worth noting that these types of cases are really on a roll right now. it s not just the