here was nothing racist about this because he insults everyone. reporter: pretty much, poppy. the message is that the president is an equal opportunity insulter, but yet we know based on his tweets just in the last several weeks, his go-to for insulting programs, whether it s lebron james or don lemon or omarosa is that they are not smart. he took it even further when he used a term that he actually pretty rarely uses in a direct way to call one of his opponents. he called her a dog. he didn t say she was like a dog. he said, that dog. i think that s what really took it across the line and highlighted for some people that this is a white house really struggling with issues of race. they are already defending the president against accusations that perhaps there is an alleged tape of his saying the n word during the apprentice, and now this. it is getting bipartisan condemnation. senator jeff flake saying this is unbecoming of a president. and other lawmakers saying it doesn t
on what you re talking about, i can t do that to the people. i m not saying that they don t. it s just politics is a different business. that s why i called it politricks. i have respect for what they all do, but it s a different world. - do you ever think of running? - no, no. we don t gotta worry about those that dislike, and i don t like to use this word, because to me it s a bad word, but those that hate. you know what we gotta worry about? it s sticking together and doing this together. and that s what we re doing here today. so it doesn t matter whether we re, mira, latino, black, pink, purple, orange, white. it doesn t matter cause we re all americans at the end of the day. i d rather utilize politics for the better of the community cause it keeps my hands untied to really be able to speak and be politically incorrect, but it doesn t matter what political party or things that i m involved with, it won t matter, as long as the job gets done. that s all i care about. you have
on what you re talking about, i can t do that to the people. i m not saying that they don t. it s just politics is a different business. that s why i called it politricks. i have respect for what they all do, but it s a different world. - do you ever think of running? - no, no. we don t gotta worry about those that dislike, and i don t like to use this word, because to me it s a bad word, but those that hate. you know what we gotta worry about? it s sticking together and doing this together. and that s what we re doing here today. so it doesn t matter whether we re, mira, latino, black, pink, purple, orange, white. it doesn t matter cause we re all americans at the end of the day. i d rather utilize politics for the better of the community cause it keeps my hands untied to really be able to speak and be politically incorrect, but it doesn t matter what political party or things that i m involved with, it won t matter, as long as the job gets done. that s all i care about. you have
it is a foreign person. so once you have his description was of a portuguese giving something to the candidate. it doesn t matter what country it is. you can t take it. anything of value is barred by our election laws. and, so, there is a much broader thing. and it doesn t matter whether you public it or you knowingly allow someone to publish it or whether you just send an e-mail that says i love it, especially later in the summer and then wikileaks publishes it later in the summer. jennifer rue b, the notion te senate has to immediately take up a bill of impeachment, the last time we saw an impeachment of this level was of a federal judge. 1988 in august the house voted to impeach a federal judge. the senate did not begin the trial until 14 months later in 1989. and then they did it part-time, a couple hours here, a couple hours there.
what he said is true, that is criminal. it would be criminal. but it s also criminal if you accept anything of value from a foreign individual or a foreign government. especially when it happens to be an enemy of our country, not a friend or ally. but you cannot accept anything even from our closest allies if it is a foreign person. so once you have his description was of a portuguese giving something to the candidate. it doesn t matter what country it is. you can t take it. anything of value is barred by our election laws. and, so, there is a much broader thing. and it doesn t matter whether you public it or you knowingly allow someone to publish it or whether you just send an e-mail that says i love it, especially later in the summer and then wikileaks publishes it later in the summer. jennifer, the notion that the senate has to immediately take