the individual who will be piercing me with it says there is no pain whatsoever. steve: that s what they always say before. ed: we have a huge show after this. thanks for joining us. rand paul and sarah huckabee sanders all coming up live in the next hour.
that part of it. steve: keep in mind, for these u.s. senators you think oh, how hard would it be simply to vote yeah, let s go ahead and havdebate the motion to proceed. when you see a u.s. senator on television, you know, they are just sound biting, whereas when they actually take a vote, that could either continue or end their senate career. there are a lot of u.s. senators who have said things, for instance they have said as soon as i get the chance, i would repeal and replace it now they are given a chance and that t. is like that is the last vote i want to have in public. ed: it s more of that a dozen of them a couple years ago when president obama was in office. they knew he would veto it. they voted to repeal it. steve: i will look good. ed: now the president has the pen in hand. ainsley: he is so frustrated because congress is not doing what he ran on and what the public voted. ed: what they ran on. ainsley: you re exactly right. what they ran on. yesterday he was speaking to t
then last night he was out in west virginia along with the boy scouts and today he is going to ohio. but yesterday featured there with some of the victims of obamacare as they referred to, he tweeted. this. ainsley: the family on the right we will have them on the show coming up. this is what he tweeted. any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obamacare nightmare. ed: look, that is the point. get to the debate. nobody is determining where this goes. it s clear this president will sign virtually anything that is clear to repeal and replace. not haggling over the details. let s move forward. steve: don t know if it aclean repeal bill or repeal and replace. who knows? all they are going to vote on today is whether or not to talk about it in public. nonetheless, pause it s such a big squabble people are going well, that s how the swamp works. the president as we heard last
transparent in providing all requested information. ed: the president up tweeting immediately this morning jared kushner did well yesterday proving did he not deal with the russians. witch-hunt. next up, 11-year-old barron trump. ainsley: only one reason that jared kushner s attorneys would allow him to speak and that is he is want innocent. listen. this behavior of his volunteering to come forward, volunteering to testify. issuing a detailed 11-page statement ahead of any testimony is not the kind of thing any smart defense lawyer would ask you to do unless he, the lawyer, were pretty convinced you were telling the truth and could back it up. steve: that s why it s so interesting that so many people from the trump orbit have said i would love to go to capitol hill to tell my side of the story. ed: maybe sooner to tell their side. ainsley: if you want to hear what he said behind closed doors.
course of the last several years. i think he is getting hit every single day on a ridiculous witch-hunt that has proved nothing. people have been investigating for over a year and have nothing but there is actually some real, i think, hard facts to look at when it comes to the clintons. and that s been completely ignored. i think the president is just looking for a fair playing field on that front. ed: so your answer directly that he wants hillary clinton to be investigated, even though during the transition he told 60 minutes that they had suffered enough. i wonder if you can address that number two, you didn t answer, does he want the attorney general to go? he called him b b leaguered yesterday. i have never heard a commander-in-chief call his ag beleaguered. is he frustrated for the attorney general recusing himself. that s a decision if the president wants to make he certainly will. he is continuing to move forward and focus on other