all right. you re looking at live pictures right there. house republican leaders speaking amidst tensions flaring between the president and his own party in congress. we re watching it very closely. in the meantime, let s go to kaitlan collins at the white house. the president wants to be or is purported to be about big policy today in between tweeting. kaitlan? reporter: kbryeah, but we re certainly seeing a big focus, not only on twitter, but on this latest feud that the president has become engulfed in with senator bob corker, a member of his own party. and a white house official told my colleague, jeff zeleny, that the president wasn t done with corker yet. and we saw that made pretty clear yesterday when this fight reached the nicknaming stage, as the president deemed bob corker liddle bob corker in an apparent reference to his sthort st short stature. that came days after bob corker had an interview with the new york times, where he said he was alarmed he was turning the wh
prae apprentice, and worried that his comments could set the world on the path to world war iii. but this isn t the first time we ve seen the president get into an argument with a member of his own party. he s done the same with senator john mccain of arizona, senator rand paul of kentucky, and also senator graham who he recently said he was publicity seeking and even once added that he didn t think he could win if he ran for dog catcher in south carolina. but those two men have apparently smoothed things over. they hung out on monday and played a round of golf. so we re seeing how even though the president does tend to get in these fights with members of his own party, sometimes they tend to fix things. but senator lindsey graham actually weighed in on this latest fight between the president and bob corker. listen to what he had to say about it. well, i don t think it s particularly helpful. bob corker is one of my best friends. he s a great senator. played golf with president trump