supreme court the look like? thank you is much thank you all so much. and we will have the results tonight on nbc. and also, is paul manafort banking on a presidential pardon? donald trump s first campaign manager. that is all coming up next on andrea mitchell reports . (vo) gopi s found a way to keep her receipts tidy,
quibble here with what mia love had to say, she said now that i m not elected, i m unshackled. i think it would be better for other republicans to not wait until they ve lost an election to speak out about what they see and know. because, you know, we didn t actually learn anything new about donald trump. i m glad she s speaking out about this. it s a huge loss for the republican party. i wish elected representatives would do what she s doing now. i m sure you would probably agree we re still waiting for a number of republicans who didn t decide not to run to take on the president. right. you know, i think this has been a constant problem of republicans not showing courage and standing up to this president. i think it s a tragedy the republican party is losing, you know, the one diverse younger next generation member from
wrote in the first book that the president said, i have a crook running my campaign. that is exactly right. look, we know that donald trump is very judicious with his money, and the campaign was run very judiciously under my watch, and paul pretended to be something that he wasn t. he pretend ed ed to be this ric aristocrat who had homes in the hamptons and all of these other pla place, and he pretended to be a contemporary of the president botht in age and financial stature, and what we have found out since that time, it is all a farce. he was mortgaged to the hilt, and basically running a ponzi scheme, and hiding money off shore, and when that was discover and uncovered by the the new york times and other reports paul basically was fired after that, because what we know is that paul tried to get money from the campaign and i have wrote about it in the book, that paul tried to get money from the campaign. he volunteered on the campaign, but he found other ways to try to get the ca
the people that you believe are undercutting the president. and what is your main beef with the chief of staff john kelly? well, john and i have two very different manage styles a and the president is best like we saw last nightt in front of the public and talking to the american people directly, and others believe that they are best when they are protkting the american people from the president, and i fundamentally disagree with that. and in the book let trump be trump i say that you have to be who he is, and it seems that every person who comes in, in the senior capacity around the president, wants to redefine how he does things when his way of doing it has worked whether it is in new york real estate or television or in the world of politic, and so, let donald trump go out the talk to the people, and talk to the press and i think that you would like to see him talking to press as much as possible, and that is where i believe we have a fundamental difference of opinion. and the c
promise to create more manufacturing jobs. and joining us is charlie sooyk and treasury at some point, successfully reinvigorated the industry. charlie, you re in wisconsin, part of the whole area that s being hit by this. ohio is the hardest hit. what are the options? first of all, i mean, this is a huge problem for the trump administration, politically and for the republican party. because this is he heart of the maga promise, to protect jobs, to keep them here, to bring them here. then this announcement from gm. a lot of these voters in the upper midwest who voted for donald trump are not permanent republican voters and if they begin to think in fact the president broke his word to them, that this was all a big