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obviously, as i think has been the theme of our conversation today, just kind of in an unprecedented situation, but how have previous presidents used their holiday breaks and how is it different from what president trump is doing now and how he operates? well, there are holiday breaks and there are holiday breaks. this is a holiday break in the middle of an impeachment crisis. one of the things we ve seen from past impeachment crises, presidents try to look very presidential. bill clinton got very busy. interesting in the piece before and got even busier. richard nixon, also went to the middle east. richard nixon went to the soviet union, so it wasn t a holiday break. generally speaking, presidents become more presidential and want to show the american people they re actually not distracted. president trump has done the opposite. yeah. it s interesting. frank, quickly before we go, your column right before christmas, a rift on the night before christmas. wrote of president trump,
i see it as a partisan procedure, i m not an impartial juror. to trust mitch mcconnell, very different than trent lott in the clinton era, to trust mitch mcconnell to address a question honestly down the line if you just let to go forward is quite disingenuous. interesting to hear from lisa murkowski earlier in the week saying she was concerned about their coordination between the white house and mitch mcconnell and also people speaking out on both sides of the aisle, you all on both sides need to be impartial jurors before we get to this. tim, interested because of your history, as a presidential historian. we know advisers expressed concern about all the free time president trump would have in florida to talk to friends informal advisers outside the white house. not something that applies just to president trump. a lot of staff or aides and their principals worry when they start talking about people outside of their advisers. how could previous presidents use their holiday breaks,
you re great. i need someone to tell me that all the time. i enjoyed it. we love you, katy, are we going to see lawmakers holding town halls during the holiday breaks. what s it going to look like when lawmakers say they are going to try to beat the drum by saying mitch mcconnell is an extreme partisan who has no interest in a fair trial. democrats think that they have the wins argument and it s kind of funny because the whole flip side, republicans in the house were saying that the democrats rigged the trial, and now the whole script is flipping once it gets to the senate but democrats are pretty confident in their position here. i know we know that the polls are very entrenched and very partisan at this point, but they re confident, and what s happening with republicans is they re also seeming to take the side of mitch mcconnell and not wanting this big long trial but then again, the president has the ability to influence a lot of people in his party as you know, katy. lean
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