reporter: at one point he said there are no problems between mexico and the united states only minutes after saying there are frictions. next month they ll host the north american lead jury s leader. the new government is furious about the public support of former president castillo going as far as ordering the mexican ambassador to leave the country. it will not respond in kind. mexico is giving a pardon to the form er president and his wife. coming up, america s most
knew it. in the end he summoned a mob to washington and knowingly they were armed and angry pointing them to the capitol and told them to fight like hell. reporter: laying out its case that former president donald trump was ultimately responsible for the attack on the u.s. capitol. no man would behave that way at that moment in time can ever serve in any position of authority in our nation again. he is unfit for any office. reporter: the committee referring four crimes to the justice department that they say the former president committed while trying to stay in the white house. reporter: we believe that the evidence described by my colleagues today and assembled throughout our hearings warrants a criminal referral of form er president donald j. trump. reporter: including conspiracy to defraud the united states, obstruction of an
how welcome is this praise do you expect from donald trump? reporter: well, john, the former president spoke to a media outlet in the united kingdom, which is perceived to be quite on the right wing. he said he thought truss was very nice, very good and he applauded her economic policies saying he made big tax cuts and they ve been good for business and was surprised she was having as much criticism and he suspects in the long term she might be right. these are the policies that have caused members of the party to blame her for them plummeting around 30 points in the polls. in terms of how welcomed this is, not really because the prime minister is trying to win over the center part of her party and the center ground are not going to appreciate the form er president s comments. after january 6th, he s not a
i would say the concerns are more pronounced in the senate. that s largely because a number of gop candidates who were hand picked by trump in the primaries have been struggling in their general election campaigns, both in the polls and the money game. there s a super pac aligned with mitch mcconnell that has had to come to the rescues of republican j.d. vance in ohio. that s a state that joe biden lost in 2020 and the senate race is neck and neck. dr. oz has really floundered. so colonel is starting to sound the alarm, warning the races will be tight in the fall and he is frustrated with the form er president s involvement. joining us is david axelrod
people at the willard also spoke with people like stewart rhodes, the chief guy with the oath keepers that could potentially connect the dots. we know the fbi already has the phones of people like rudy giuliani, so i think it s all coming together, and it could turn out to be pretty explosive for the committee. so then you have kevin mccarthy. rereleased a statement that said he shouldn t have to participate because his conversations with the form er president were not, quote, remotely related to the violence. first of all, should he be the one to gauge what was or was not remotely related to the violence? and you re really thinking that we all believe he was talking to the president as he admitted he did during the insurrection and saying to him, hey, what are you having for lunch there as you watch the insurrection on your television there, you know, in