almost like somebody is writing a screen play, right? he comes in saying there was a document that natalie left with donald trump jr. yet we haven t we heard anything about this. i mean, is this all coming out in little bits? i mean, there must be some reason for it to come out so slowly, right? i m trying to get to what the conversation is like among voters and among your constituents in a place that s yet e competitive and donald trump may have won, today you are meeting with the governor s association, mike pence, the transport was there in part to sell you guys, i imagine with you, he didn t make much segue, but overhauling obamacare, as a democrat, trying to make the case against the president trump administration, what will it be,
it is not right, it is not normal. it is not proper. it s not acceptable for a president of the united states or you we heard republicans say for a republican candidate for president to say those things. you we heard it when you we heard about the muslim ban. you we heard it when he played dumb about david duke. you hard it order and over. he won the primaries the nomination. by a narrow margin, he did get elected president. i m hearing again the conversation. is it right? is it proper? is it acceptable for a president, his son, to hold he s meetings, it has been the same conversation all along. that s the one constant he has taken every piece of controversy, everything that has been an obstacle to him. he s held et up as proof as he s doing something against the establishment. he came in not as a republican, a crusader in the republican party running against the establishment. few think about michael plume berg, right, he wanted to run for president. he couldn t do it in the republi
meeting was about these magnitsky act sanctions, they came to meet with the trump folks to lobby against these sanctions and give fem them maybe information about contributions to the dnct. trump folks said this has nothing to do with the campaign. this is a nothing burg. that s their story. that doesn t square from the e-mails of the family that had been involved in the miss universe pageant, had a deal to do in moscow, it didn t come to fruition. they were promising derogatory information. that s what this meeting is supposed to be about. there is a huge disconnect between that and what they say happened in the meeting about this pedantick magnitsky act which is very hard to un. you know, intelligence officials raise this possibly even folks that went to the meeting to the it was about these sanctions and the magnitsky act. it s a way to figure out whether
supporters out of it. let me ask you to try to get to the middle of the electorate, i think what is clear, as this whole russia thing is played out. there is a large chunk of voters out there, i don t know what you want to call them, die hard democrats, they never liked trump. they really like hillary. they have been keyed in, from the beginning, when you get beyond that world the people invested in it from the very beginning and anti-trump, voters in the middle, the mushy middle out there do you sense this issue is penetrating to that level or when you ask those voters about russia, do they shrug? well, i haven t seen a pom, but certainly in conversation it seems like they re beginning to i think what they worry about is the lack of transparency. if this is draining the swamp. that implies you will tell the truth, get the facts out there where everyone can see them. we keep hearing this stuff that, you know the one thing about him coming into the story, it s
changing stories, you know the failure to come clean, to disclose all of the participants. that is the kind of thing that peaks investigators. i imagine bab mueller s folks are all over it. now we re going to have to leave it there. thanks, to all of you for joining us. coming up, it has been seven days since that news broke of donald trump jr. s meeting with that kremlin-linked attorney, every day has brought a new revelation and a new excuse, a new explanation, whatever you prefer, we will look at that defense next. plus for the first part, everyone is showing a willingness on the trump campaign to work with the russians. how long will trump voters stick by him? how long will republicans in congress stick by him? what will it take for that support to start to erode? we have new polling numbers to address. also a mention to the trump s expresident s club, when asked what an important quality a