plays out on kplcapitol hill, a speaker is breaking her silence. lisa page, a favorite target of president trump is now explaining for the first time why she stayed quiet for so long and what it was like to be attacked by the president and his allies over and over again. it was during a recent trump campaign rally that forced her to speak out. i love you peter. i love you lisa, oh god lisa, i love you. her first interview in two years comes a week before the release of the inspector s report. in the new interview, lisa page,
speaker nancy pelosi, if you look at her comments yesterday on kplcapitol hill, what she s saying is catch your breath, let the process play out and follow the courts. what does that tell you about pelosi s approach and where this could be headed next? she s going to wait outs the six week recess where democrats are going back to their constituents. pelosi has been trying to protect sort of shy away from impeachment proceedings going back to their districts and i am thinking back max rose in staten island holding a hearing. he wants to put the focus back on kitchen issues and policy issues that may cause him the seat if he does not keep the focus on those types of things.
talked in very miss tiystical t about i m born to do this, it will figure itself out. no. he s running against how many other democrats in this primary? he s going to have to get up to speed and he s going to have to have some sort of staff and structure if he wants to be successful here. i think there s something else to watch in the next few weeks, and that is that how does the far left react to beto and react to biden should he get in? i mean, as i mentioned before, people in texas, progressives, threat got behind beto. but right now i can tell you from kplcapitol hill, we re see a lot of infighting from the progressives and moderates. and it s going to be interesting to see do the far left and progressives go after them and hurt these new or centrist moderate candidates in such a way that it cripples them in a general election by attacking their positions and try move them further left.