look, basically the out from mind a waffle house pissing on the back wall, they would find a better candidate than trump. look, this is where trump lives. he lives in a boundary, a low boundary in the high 30s, high boundary in the mid-40s. he s going to be always there depending on how crazy he is that day and how much damage he s done to the economy in any individual day. but all those things, that is a zone where trump is actually comfortable. he s okay thinking he can win with just the base of the gop, even though the things he s doing are causing the party to have enormous damage, even in red states that he should be doing well in. look, south carolina, pulling military money out of south carolina is dumb. north carolina. these senate seats, he s doing damage to these guys and the fact they cannot speak out against him that they must be silent is an enormous political risk for them coming up in the election. with that to anita kumar, frank ordonez, and rick wilson.
trump organization, all by september 19th this week. trump was asked about pence s stay at his themed resort. can you speak to your involvement in the vice president s plans to stay at a trump property in ireland? i had no involved other than it s a great place. it s doonbeg, i own it in ireland. it s beautiful and wonderful. did you suggest i don t suggest anything. that brings to our lead-off discussion on a friday night after the week we ve had. anita could you mar, white house correspondent, associate editor for politico. frank ordonez, white house correspondent for npr, and rick wilson, veteran florida man and republican strategist whose views about our president are best expressed by his book everything trump touches dies. good evening and welcome to the broadcast.
criminals. i was elected by a very, very great group of american people, millions and millions of people because they want security for our country. that s what we re going to have. nancy pelosi announced that the house will hold an override vote on march 26th after congress returns from a week-long recess, but it s unlikely to reach the two-thirds required in each claim per. pl chamber. a lot to discuss. let s get started with sarah ferris and frank ordonez. good morning to you both. we don t want to glorify the terrorists who carried out those attacks in new zealand, but it s news worth think to point out in a manifesto that he says he supports donald trump as a simple of renewed white identity but not his policies. is the president opening up
finished in the next week when they do votes. frank ordonez, thank you for your time. still to come here on kasie d.c. he s been a friend to me and he says some things i don t agree with. if you don t like me working with president trump to make the world a better place i don t give a [ bleep ]. lindsey graham not mincing words when it comes to president trump. why another south carolina republican refused to embrace the president and wound up paying the traprice.
those clips, that s not that doesn t sound good for trump. i mean, trump came into office promising to knock down immigration, to get control of it. the first few months he was praised and he was praising dhs for lowering numbers, calling 60%. well, there s a big difference from then to now where numbers are going back up, fox is criticizing the fact that more immigrants are coming and in a way that makes him look weak and it s not something that he is necessarily going to want to see. now he s going to say that i m the one who can fix this again but if he does not, i think it could cause a big problem for him. something tells me we ll hear a lot more about those northbound caravans on their way here. jill colvin, frank ordonez, thank you both so much for participating in our conversation. coming up, a conversation about news in the age of trump, when we continue.