you re absolutely right. [overlapping talking]. democrats want every government for everything. laura: let s talk about what the democrats think about 16 years old voting? people think this is like an internet total hoax. that s right, democrats today voted to support the states that want to lower the voting age to 16. dana? well, my understanding is that provision is not make it in the final bill. there was an amendment proposed. laura: a majority of democrats voted for it. but it didn t pass. it allows for 16 years old to pre-register to vote. don t we want them to be ready to vote and excited to vote when they turn 18. that s a great thing for american. laura: congressman, are you against the youth voting you? must hate the youth? we want everyone to vote. i am astonished the democrats
you re absolutely right. [overlapping talking]. democrats want every government for everything. laura: let s talk about what the democrats think about 16 years old voting? people think this is like an internet total hoax. that s right, democrats today voted to support the states that want to lower the voting age to 16. dana? well, my understanding is that provision is not make it in the final bill. there was an amendment proposed. laura: a majority of democrats voted for it. but it didn t pass. it allows for 16 years old to pre-register to vote. don t we want them to be ready to vote and excited to vote when they turn 18. that s a great thing for american. laura: congressman, are you against the youth voting you? must hate the youth? we want everyone to vote. i am astonished the democrats
president or not go along with the president on some key critical issues. such as? there s a lot of diversity within the republican party and you can be sure that on a question like this, if republicans were concerned, republican lawmakers were concerned, they don t march in lockstep like the democrats do. they just don t. i m sorry, you said such as? what have they bucked him on? we ll see what happens with the emergency declaration. the expectation, the senate says they have enough votes. it s certainly not veto proof. what have they ever bucked him on? repealing and replacing obamacare unfortunately did not get done. it didn t pass. when we had both houses of congress at the house and the senate. you know, but, look, i actually believe that the president is
critical issues. such as so there s a lot of diversity within the republican party and you can be sure that on a question like this, if republicans were concerned, republican lawmakers were concerned, they don t march in lock step like the democrats do. they just don t. i m sorry, you said such as? what have they bucked him on? we ll see what happens with the emergency declaration. the expectation is they say they have enough votes. it s certainly not veto proof. what have they ever bucked him on. repealing and replacing obamacare unfortunately did not get done. it didn t pass. when we had both houses of congress at the house and the senate. you know, but, look, i actually believe that the president is meeting regularly with leader
he is the type of witness you have a lot of trouble putting on the witness stand. there are a bunch of silk stocking lawyers out there that would love to get in line to cross examine him, i m sure. heather: what is being alleged is that this would be impeachable offenses in terms of the president and his knowledge of the payments to stormy daniels, amongst others? i think they have coached it in this plea deal in terms of a campaign, an elicit campaign contribution. he has other issues but those don t really involve the president. what the anti-trump side will try to do is sort of like a john edwards type prosecution, pay off someone to stay silent. that s a campaign contribution of some sort or some kind. heather: you and i talked about that case when that was happening. we sure did, back in north carolina in the day. it didn t pass then. it couldn t convince the jury. these are the type of cases a