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based on something we have yet to still find out, or had this been percolating for some time? had he lost confidence in the president in some way that maybe meant he wasn t able to advise on some of those decisions. we re still trying to figure that out. but the president is a very, very hard critic in terms of the media he gets. we know how much media he takes in and just how much he cares about the way he s portrayed on tv. bill shine has his own statements, it s the highest honor of his life. sarah sanders saying how valuable he s been in the west wing. the issue the reason i m a little skeptical is we ve seen this before where the trump white house says a on day one, and by dinner or the next day, the story is often b, c or d. and most of these jobs do not get filled in a timely manner, and this one seems particularly hard to fill because in many ways the president is his own
told, tame your tweets. she said, i m certainly not looking to be comfortable and i don t want people to feel comfortable around me. i think really the most exciting things happen when people are extremely uncomfortable. i m okay with taking the blows in it means it will ignite conversation that no one was willing to have before. while this is very important, it s still at the end of the day a symbolic resolution. but the democratic-run caucus is going to be arguing over issues of climate change. immigration will be another one and whether or not to eliminate i.c.e. or not. and, again, we talk so much about this emboldened group of new impressives in the house, but the house majority waninorie
hate. that bill is what house republican leaders and house democrats wanted this week to be all about. it was simply a piece of legislation for the new majority, getting the hr1 numbering for the bill. not that it was just a symbolic bill because he made clear it wasn t going anywhere in the senate, but also 670 pages, kind of an overhaul of several different factors they talked about in the campaign in the opening months of congress, and yet it was swamped over the course of a week. i think the key thing to recognize here, what we all saw this week, this isn t a one-off, this isn t a one-time thing. this ripped the lid off some very severe generational divides, idealogical divides, divides between different groups in the caucus and it s something republicans made clear they re not going to let go anytime soon. mitch mcconnell bringing this issue up repeatedly.
i am proud of the progress we have made to restore the readiness and lethality of usaf. here s one of the challenges. just today someone mentioned a dramatic change in the president s mood and a big new pla thing this morning. the president became quiet when asked about michael cohen. i never have nor would i ever accept a pardon from president trump. that s the wrong sound there. we wanted to play the president there. let s list ton the presideen ton the north lawn. i don t even discuss it. the only one discussing it is you. i haven t discussed it. i know that in watching and seeing you folks at night that michael cohen lied about the