but certainly, when you look at america s standing on the international stage, that, too, will be a big part of his legacy, right? well, that s probably how this will figure in. i mean, i hope frank is wrong. i don t think we should be having military blockades. i don t trust trump as commander in chief during combat operations. i don t think trump wants that. he was, you know, somewhat against various military adventures in the last 30 years. and as long as he feels like he s going to win the election, he won t do it. my concern is if the polls show that he s going to lose the election, then he might want to put on that commander-in-chief hat because there s a rally around the flag effect that presidents have experienced in the past. that would be very dangerous for this country. so i i hope he just finesses even if it means being the back half of a unicorn.
having military blockades. i don t trust trump as commander in chief during combat operations. i don t think trump wants that. he was somewhat against various military adventures in the last 30 years. and as long as he feels like he s going to win the election, he won t do it. my concern is if the polls show if he s going to lose the election, then he might want to put on that commander in chief hat, because there is a rally around the flag effect that presidents have experienced in the past. that would be very dangerous for this country. so i hope he just finesses it. and then to your legacy question, it could be a relatively good issue for democrats in the fall to just say this president has made a complete hash of our foreign relations, and, you know, he s destroyed or really harmed american credibility all over the world. that s not a good look for him going into november. frank, i want to give you the
through the house tonight. this is the $4.6 billion bill that would deal with the humanitarian crisis at the border. democrats had been concerned particularly liberals that there is not enough safeguards for migrants and not enough conditions about how the facilities are dealing with migrant children, but in a late deal that was struck between the congressional progressive caucus and the speaker, they agreed to include language resolving the concerns, pramila jayapal plans to support the bill after this was added. she expected most of the caucus to do so as well. but, wolf, a number of democrats and liberals in particular not happy with the bill even though they will support it as raul gray halva told me today. i don t trust trump. i worry the restrictions in the bill to prohibit him directing the money for other purposes, i think that is still a problem. this is not even a good bill.
flynn. i say that respectfully, but it s an ongoing investigation. we don t know ultimately where it s going to lead. if it leads to a breach of law, those consequences have to follow. eric: the president asking the fbi director to go easy on one of his campaign advisors? that s entirely unlikely. kat: . i don t trust the new york times. i don t trust trump. i am skeptical of everyone. people say it makes me a pessimist. the investigation is continuing. eric: what about the new york times ? they have to stand on their reporting and sources. they do. we have seen this with the post, the number two man at the department of justice threatened to resign. that very first, the deputy attorney general, said he didn t offer to resign. there s interesting reporting.