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so that the voters could be informed and it would have been unforgivable to sit on this and not tell the voter what is we saw. there is nothing that is going to come out that you are unaware of that makes people think that you put out everything you could put out. there are always lessons learned and i cannot foreclose the possibility that there would be greater knowledge. i can t foreclose that possibility based on past experience dealing with the national security matters, but what the russians did was very serious. they very definitely interfered with our political process during the election season. i know of no intel that they actually altered vote counts or election reporting. what they did was clearly something very significant and serious. we have to make sure it doesn t
nice to be here, rachel. when the president talked about how uncomfortable members of congress are with the rancor and the noise coming from their own base and how partisanship, blind partisanship in some cases has made being a member of congress not all that much fun anymore. do you feel like you are except from that diagnosis because you are an independent? or did what the president say speak to you, too? it certainly speaks to the institution. and i think there s a great contradiction that the general public doesn t understand. they think we all hate each other. that there s this constant friction and confrontation and it s all unpleasant and toxic. i hear that word used. the truth is this place is institutionally confrontational and difficult to get things done. but personally, it s not that way. i think he really hit on an important point, that a lot of people here do feel sort of trapped in a system i think one of the best lines i heard was from a republican house
ivanka is. and you guys worked very, very closely with them on a daily basis. is there any part of your dad that maybe you know that maybe the general public doesn t pick up watching his speeches or his interviews or reading his tweets? well, listen, i think a lot of people see, obviously, the business side of him. but he s just a great guy. we enjoyed the holidays so much. to be able to spend time with him when he s not necessarily working or not doing the political thing. he s much more of a blue collar american. i say that in jest a little bit, but he s a blue collar guy and he knows how to have fun. he knows more about sports than anybody else there. the ribbing we give each other at the christmas holidays is incredible. he s much more of an ordinary american and a proper american than people would probably believe. he s been involved in a lot of controversy since he s got involved in this. i would argue he s raised the bar of where political correctness is. i ve used the term,
battle, the this conflict of civilization? we know this is a worldwide caliphate they re advancing. but nobody seems to want to talk about it. that s right. hillary doesn t, obama doesn t. well, they don t. we they don t. we have candidates on our side that don t have a plan, either. i ve laid out a plan for how to keep people safe here at home and how to wage war and win by denying isis territory overseas. we must deny them a territory to your point, sean, because the territoryñ÷ they ve conquered because hillary clinton and barack obama s, and leaving territory, it is that from which they draw legitimacy. credibility. we have to deny them that territory. it s important to stand with our