how do you shut that down? i think the only way you can shut it down is by the white house taking a strong line calling for investigation of any allegation if it s in the white house s interest to shut this down so people don t play games. this kind of private diplomacy can get very complicated. take a look at this example. andre, the ukrainian parliamentarian who it s alleged met with michael cohen, president trump s personal lawyer to deliver this peace plan was announced today in ukraine, is under investigation in ukraine for treason, for passing along a peace plan that s contrary to the interests of his government. so, you know, these things get very tangled very quickly and the only way to stop them is a firm line, i think from the white house. let s get to the substance here a second. where are we on negotiations here in ukraine?
this is sort of third-world stuff, when the two political parties can t agree that supreme court nominees have to be somewhere near the center to get them approved now. i think what he s doing is trumpian negotiating, where as donald trump has often done is you take the hardest line then, you know, but why would chuck schumer, you know, compromise now? ask all three of you, will we have nine people on the supreme court at the end of this year? yes, because the red state democrats are going to vote with trump on this one, yes. red state democrats. i agree with that. okay. you guys are ahead of me on this one. maybe by the nuclear option. democrats feel that their seatses are in jeopardy if they don t go along with the president s proposal. or republicans will change the rule or get rid of filibuster for supreme court. do you believe it or not? don t play games here. one way or another no, no, do you believe that will happen? i think there will be nine justi
you don t care about public policy. me? really? that s what i get out of watching you tonight. you know what, mr. speaker? i m not fascinated by sex but i am fascinated by the protection of women. today donald trump congratulated his surrogate newt gingrich for that performance. let s watch trump. congratulations, newt, on last night, that was an amazing interview. [ applause ] we don t play games, newt, right? we don t play games. i m joined by usa today s washington bureau chief susan page, trump surrogate matt schlapp and the chairman of the american conservative union and cornell belcher, his book is called a black man in the white house. i want to go with susan page who i rely on a lot for common sense reporting here. this is this. newt versus kelly. why on earth would trump want to the polls are mixed, bouncing all over the place, i trust this fox poll, who knows if he can win this thing but he ain t gonna win this thing if he
herself tonight attacking donald trump. watch what happens to her after this election is over. and of course their 4-year-old boy who is the nominee for president was thrilled, thrilled that super newt managed to look as crazy as donald does. congratulations, newt, on last night. that was an amazing interview. that was an amazing [ applause ] we don t play games, newt, right? we don t play games. and in breaking news tonight, it appears that newt gingrich naged to switch one vote in favor of donald trump. republican utah congressman jason chaffetz, who announced on this program that he was withdrawing his endorsement of donald trump the night the access hollywood video was revealed showing donald trump bragging about his methods of
. and we re back. so, this is both gingrich and donald trump reacting today to what we were just discussing. gingrich tweeted this, for the record, megyn kelly was wrong. i don t have anger management issues. i do have media-bias issues to kayleigh macken inny s point, and here s what donald trump said. by the way, congratulations, newt, on last night. that was an amazing interview. that was an amazing [ applause ] we don t play games, right, newt? we don t play games. the question as you said, he s they re saying now that it was media bias even though it wasn t framed that way in the original conversation. i m wondering as a clinton