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about making arguments with a straight face. it s his political superpower and he s going to make the republican caucus do what he does, just throw out a bunch of nonsensical arguments all in tandem. for more with how republicans with the impeachment inquiries as they enter the public phase, i m joined by norm ornstein, and former rnc chairman michael steele who is an msnbc analyst. michael, let me start with you. i do think we ve arrived where just the facts show there was a quid pro quo. there was an attempt at extortion. and that even folks that want to defend the president are going to have to concede that factual basis. do you agree? oh, absolutely. they have already begun to do that by saying, yeah, well, there was a quid pro quo but it didn t amount to anything. we do this all the time, it s the normal course of governmental business. all of that very well may be true, except to the extent that it is done to benefit the president personally. right, yes. and politically.
chairman michael steele who is an msnbc analyst. michael, let me start with you. i do think we ve arrived where just the facts show there was a quid pro quo. there was an attempt at extortion. and that even folks that want to defend the president are going to have to concede that factual basis. do you agree? oh, absolutely. they have already begun to do that by saying, yeah, well, there was a quid pro quo but it didn t amount to anything. we do this all the time, it s the normal course of governmental business. all of that very well may be true, except to the extent that it is done to benefit the president personally. right, yes. and politically. that s the catch. well, and i think the corrupt intent thing is interesting because i think that actually here s what i here s how i see what they re doing right now, norm. the president tonight is at a rally. and there s a bunch of people in t-shirts, wearing t-shirts that say read the transcript. which i agree with them, everyo