just firs justice reform, democrats in the house will vote on bills, send it to the senate and they will put the onus on the senate and the president. voters said they want more accountability for the trump administration. we have seen that in every administration. the house and senate have that constitutional role and didn t use it the last two years. i think the investigations will be strategic and specific. it won t be impeach, impeach, impeach, unless mueller comes up with something that s earth shattering. the ball will be in the senate and president trump s court to show whether they want to govern or just obstruct. josh: this is not the same
night. i think on issues like criminal just firs justice reform, democrats in the house will vote on bills, send it to the senate and they will put the onus on the senate and the president. voters said they want more accountability for the trump administration. we have seen that in every administration. the house and senate have that constitutional role and didn t use it the last two years. i think the investigations will be strategic and specific. it won t be impeach, impeach, impeach, unless mueller comes up with something that s earth shattering. the ball will be in the senate and president trump s court to show whether they want to govern or just obstruct. josh: this is not the same
worse but at the end what do you say? you say democrats do a better job. keep your head. don t chase. look at what s at stake. you can pick out four gigantic earth shattering, literally earth shattering subjects nobody has discussed. not in the campaign. not in the aftermath of the campaign discussing jim acosta. if we re going to discuss jim acosta let s discuss it properly. hail and fire. exactly. what exactly happened. this is an authoritarian move. he deliberately called on jim acosta. he knew exactly what he wanted to do. then he threw him out of the white house. a working reporter. a working reporter. and then he accused him of mauling the young intern, the female intern to take the my could phone away.
and what passed as okay for republicans politically in 1991, many republicans told me yesterday at the capitol they fear they could be too aggressive here, make mistakes. if they re trying to move too quickly, they could pay a price with voters. this is a very complicated situation. we, unfortunately have to end it quickly. we have another developing story. the president, he s launching his latest attack against his own attorney general jeff sessions. and i m going to say it s one of his most brutal. nbc s hallie jackson is following this from washington. hallie, tell me about this new interview. here s the thing, the president in this new interview with the hill, an outlet that covers all things washington, is going after his attorney general. that is not something that s particularly earth shattering. the president loathes jeff sessions as he has made clear very publicly stemming from jeff sessions recusal from the russia investigation over a year ago. this, though, that has a di
american politics to develop links perhaps principally on the right of the political spectrum but also on the left. we ve seen the pictures of stein at the tea gala in russia. there were efforts to draw connections with groups at a variety of points on a political spectrum to ferment more pro-russia opinions an chaos in u.s. politics through trying to foment on the the black lives matter. my guess is she did not personally have a great earth shattering impact but part of an overall operation that had a large impact with the e-mail hacks directed at democrats and hillary clinton being the most impactful part of the operation. thank you so much for joining me. mixed messages. we ll ask a former intelligence official of the trump s week-backs on russia and the damage it may have done. alright guys let s go! let s do this.